بِسْــــــــــــــــــمِ
اﷲِالرَّحْمَنِ اارَّحِيم
When Musa (Moses) a.s. left, fleeing from the people of Pharaoh, he 
stopped at Madyan in the state which Allah described him. He was alone, 
fearful, and hungry. He cried out loud, “My Lord! I am alone, ill and a 
stranger!” He replied, “Musa, the person who is alone is one who does 
not have Me as a source of solace and comfort. The person who is ill is 
one who does not have Me as his doctor. The person who is strange is one
 who has no dealings with Me.”
Taken from “The Journey of the Strangers”
 by Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali and Abu Bakr Al-Ajurri.
 
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