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How I wish (Part 1)

Assalamualaikum People

How I wish children go to school for the love of learning, rather than for scoring straight A’s in all examinations

How I wish teachers go to school for the love of sharing knowledge, rather than fighting for putting the school to be the number one in all examinations

How I wish all people take care of the nature for their children can see the beautifulness, rather than polluting and dirtying all the rivers, forest and sea

How I wish those politicians works for the sake of helping the fellow citizens, rather than for getting more money for their own family

How I wish all parents perform their duties to the family as khalifahs that guide the whole family to Jannah, rather than been too busy with endless tasks at the workplace, leaving the family in chaos

How I wish all rich people use their money to help those poor, rather than spending on useless things

How I wish all people work 8-4 and then go home and spending time with the family in the park, and having dinner together, praying in the mosque together, rather than, work 24-7 and miss all those precious time spent with the loved ones

How I wish all of us could be as simple as we can, rather than be complicated and sophisticated

How I wish all people in the world go to work for the sake of ibadah, rather than for getting more money

How I wish we are not that materialistic

How I wish….

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