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So, what is a Muslim to do during times of hardship and trials? The article today references a story from the Quran that can help us take the right attitude during such times. Click here to read.
The story of Surah Yousuf in the Quran is a reminder that even in the toughest of times, we should have the right attitude and keep the longer term view and perspective. With time, things become clearer and may turn out to be better than what one may have anticipated earlier. Click here to read the article. . Share it with others as well.
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How to Make Friends While Traveling Abroad
When anyone travels abroad OR any place within their surroundings they tend to come across many different types of people, be it different religion, hence here you are exposed to their culture, experience and stories. Making friends abroad is very difficult because we come from another country.
THERE ARE SOME TIPS WHERE ONE CAN FOLLOW IT.
Before going to a new place find out from your friends, relative and ex-colleague whether they know anybody living at that place. If at all they know then get in touch with them, meet up for a coffee or a drink and have a chat.
Making new friends when you move is a bit like dating. You have to go out of your way try and form a connection with new people.
You have already something in common with other travellers. The fact that you’re travelling it is obvious the question asked by the opposite party iswhere have you been? Where are you from?
Introduce yourself to your neighbour see who has the similar lifestyle, kids of similar age, similar professional background. Find out about the local habits from your neighbours.
THERE ARE SOME TIPS WHERE ONE CAN FOLLOW IT.
Before going to a new place find out from your friends, relative and ex-colleague whether they know anybody living at that place. If at all they know then get in touch with them, meet up for a coffee or a drink and have a chat.
Making new friends when you move is a bit like dating. You have to go out of your way try and form a connection with new people.
You have already something in common with other travellers. The fact that you’re travelling it is obvious the question asked by the opposite party iswhere have you been? Where are you from?
Introduce yourself to your neighbour see who has the similar lifestyle, kids of similar age, similar professional background. Find out about the local habits from your neighbours.