Summary of "قال : اللي يخلص لي هذي المعامله له 100 الف ريال 👀‼️"
Summary
A speaker shares an old story (about 20–25 years ago) about a man trying to complete a difficult transaction in Mecca.
A prominent host tells a gathering that the deal has been “blocked” for a year, even though he appointed multiple people to handle it. He then offers 100,000 riyals to whoever can complete it. One guest hears this and feels confident he can succeed—until the deeper lesson becomes clear: the true influential person is God, not powerful people.
The Guest’s Approach
The guest goes to the Haram late at night. He prays and makes a heartfelt supplication, asking God to make the matter easy and to grant him what he needs.
After returning to Jeddah, the guest remembers a high-ranking official he had only known superficially. He decides to go to him despite not having an appointment.
Unexpected Success
Remarkably, the official greets the guest warmly, asks about the transaction, and confirms responsibility for it. He then gives clear, direct instructions and completes the required steps quickly. As promised, the payment/check is issued.
The Lesson Revisited
Afterward, the guest tells a friend to prepare the check. When the friend arrives, the “big influence” story completes its circle: the official is moved and confirms the guest’s success.
The speaker then delivers the moral/religious analysis:
- People often overlook God and begin by searching for intermediaries and connections.
- They may forget prayer, reliance on God, and turning to Him directly.
- Powerful leaders and officials are essentially executors of God’s will.
- Outcomes happen only when God permits them.
- The story is a reminder not to start with means and “forget the One who causes all means,” while still acknowledging that seeking help afterward can be valid if God is prioritized first.
Presenters / Contributors
- The video’s narrator/speaker (WhatsApp-sent story; name not provided in the subtitles)
Category
News and Commentary
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