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Much needed sleep and Patience

Salam boys,
Yesterday was an exceptionally trying and testing day. I couldn't sleep as was worried as your mom came back past midnight. As a result I did not sleep even after I saw her and carried on with some work. Looking back, I feel stupid and and should have just slept.
Just finished Subuh prayers at the masjid and stayed behind for a mini lecture. Imam was a familiar faced that I've not seen in a quite a while, used to be head of the mosque when it first started. He mentioned about how our prophet saw reacted when was thrown stones at and bled from his face. With great patience, he did not retaliate I'm kind but instead prayed to Allah to forgive his kaum as they did not know what they were doing.

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