Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 3 2017

Check out those kicks!

Charley Hoffman's shoe game is strong for Vegas Strong.

Thursday kicked off Round 1 of the Shriner's

Hospitals for Children Open.

Each year the tournament gives back to the kids, but this year several players have an

added motivation for playing in Las Vegas.

Charley Hoffman pledged to donate 100 percent of his winnings this weekend to the Vegas

Strong recovery efforts.

Now that, deserves more than a golf clap.

But the feel-good story of the week goes to AJ McInerney – a UNLV grad & Las Vegas native,

McInerney is a survivor of the Las Vegas shootings and heroically helped save others that night.

The Web.com TOUR member received a sponsor's invite this week and shot even par in his

first ever PGA TOUR start.

Speaking of sponsor's invites…

Stanger Things have happened – and no I'm not talking about Stranger Things which I

have admittedly already binge-watched.

I'm talking about this 49-foot birdie on 17 from Jimmy Stanger!

He went eagle, birdie, birdie to get within one of the lead!

Hey remember that one time Bubba Watson said he was going to take a four-month break?

Yeah, that lasted about half that time.

Him & his pink driver, just couldn't stay away…

He won a little game of ["Somebody's closer] between Jimmy Walker & Graeme McDowell…

But if those guys really wanted to get fancy, they'd take out the flagstick like Rick

Lamb did on the 5th for birdie…

Join us here at the PGA TOUR by giving back to the Vegas Strong efforts through the Direct

Impact Fund by visiting PGATOUR.com/Golf F-O-R-E LasVegas.

And I'll see you Friday night for a Rd 2 recap in The Takeaway.

For more infomation >> Hoffman's shoe game, McInerney is Vegas Strong & Bubba's back - Duration: 2:01.

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Rep. Hunter says now is the time to push for desalination - Duration: 1:31.

For more infomation >> Rep. Hunter says now is the time to push for desalination - Duration: 1:31.

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What is man's position in the universe? - Session 221 - Quran in English - The Cow - Verse 212 - Duration: 6:49.

Session 221 Chapter 2

Verse 212 Worldly life has been glamorized for the faithless,

and they ridicule the faithful.

But those who are Godwary shall be above them on the Day of Resurrection; God provides immeasurably

for whoever He pleases.

(Chapter 2: Verse 212) God Almighty wants to explain the place of

man in the universe.

Man was created as a master in the universe whereas all other creations are at his service.

We know that inert matter such as the soil, rocks, air, and water serve the plants, and

both the inert matter and the plants serve the animals, and all three of them serve us

humans.

Thus, humans are the masters among creation.

And since humans are not the creators of all that is around them, it is natural to ask:

Who is superior to us?

Who is the creator?

Who made all these things that serve us?

How are we to run and manage this kingdom?

These questions have been asked by all humans across cultures over centuries.

We, as humans, are in desperate need for guidance towards the right path to properly take care

of all that is around us.

Thus, when a Messenger comes and explains: 'God is Supreme, He is your one Lord, and

He is the Creator of all you see' People should welcome this message because it solves

the mystery that all humans experience by instinct.

More importantly, people should be happy when Messengers and Prophets deliver God's curriculum

and instruction.

When you study God's teachings, you find that unlike all the objects, plants, and animals

that serve us, Allah is self-sufficient.

He does not need anything from us.

We are only required to worship God as an acknowledgment and gratitude for all the creation

He put at our service.

So the believer is situated between two levels: Subjected servants below such as inert matter,

plants and animals, and the One who bestowed all these bounties from above: God Almighty.

Sadly, people often take one and leave the other.

They take what is lower and leave what is most superior.

Allah invites you to rise and choose the most superior.

If you would like an increase in gifts from those who serve you, then ask for that increase

from One who is higher than you; the One who subjected things to your service.

This brings us back to the verse.

When God says: "Worldly life has been glamorized for the faithless."

God wants us to know that the standards of the disbelievers are debased because they

find beauty in the lowest most inferior things.

It is poor judgment for a person to run after what is inferior to him or her and prefer

it over the most superior.

Whenever the verb 'Glamorized' is mentioned in the Quran, it comes in the passive tense

–where the doer is not mentioned-.

Here is another example from the Quran.

God says: Glamorized for the people are the desires

of women, offspring, and of heaped up piles of gold and silver, of pedigree horses, cattle,

and sown fields.

These are the enjoyments of the worldly life, but with Allah is the best return.

(03:14) Note that in this verse God says: "Glamorized

for the people," while in the verse under study He says: "glamorized for the faithless"

What is the difference?

We answer that when God talks about the disbelievers, He mentions worldly life as a whole because

the disbelievers do not have anything beside this life.

For them, it is the ultimate goal and the only place of enjoyment.

People of faith, on the other hand, have this life and the hereafter.

So in the verse where Allah addresses the faithless, He only mentions worldly life.

On the other hand, in the verse where Allah addresses all people –the faithful and faithless-,

He mentions the enjoyments of this world and the ultimate goal of the hereafter.

He says: "Glamorized for the people are the desires of women, offspring, and of heaped

up piles of gold and silver, of pedigree horses, cattle, and sown fields.

These are the enjoyments of the worldly life, but with Allah is the best return.'

Allah, the All-Merciful, is advising you to keep this worldly life in perspective.

It has very little value compared to the pleasures and eternity of the hereafter.

You should take life as a mission to get closer to the One who blessed you with it.

Whenever you see something beautiful around you, acknowledge the creator and say: "Subhan

Allah" "Exalted is God."

Another way to look at this issue is that God has glamorized life by instilling instincts

and temptations within us.

People are driven towards the opposite sex, towards gathering wealth and power.

Here we should ask: Did Allah instill these instincts within us, and then leave us without

guidance of how to manage them?

Of course not, Allah gave us instincts and gave us the tools to channel them in a proper

and healthy manner.

He says: Wealth and children are an adornment of the

present worldly life, but the good, righteous deeds which endure are better in the sight

of your Lord in bringing reward and better to aspire for.

(18:46)

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