Day 20: Know God, Know Peace

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My mom wanted to write a post, but said she just couldn't find the words. She wrote this last night, on one of those long yellow lined pads of paper, with a good ole' fashioned ballpoint. I love that. I also love how she ended it, "That's the best I can do Salma".  You did great Mom.Guest blogger: MomI am always so amazed at Salma, at how she keeps coming up with ways and means to help others, reach out in a constructive way, raise awareness about simple acts of kindness, and do good.  I feel so blessed and grateful for having her.For all the other innumerable blessings bestowed on us, I am ever so grateful to Allah almighty.  One of the things that I am most grateful for is my faith.  I feel very strongly about it. It has sustained me throughout my life. In a time of adversity or trial, I have found immense relief to be able to rely on my faith.For me the following saying holds very true: "No God, no peace. Know God, Know Peace."Day 20; Gratitude 20:  FaithAnyone else inclined to contribute, please do. Let's make this a family affair -- plus I'm behind 10 posts, with two days to go!

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