For the first time since losing his sight, he did not try to make a perfect vessel. He took the broken pieces and pressed them into a new shape—a lopsided bowl with golden veins of resin where the cracks once were.
Yusuf woke before dawn. He felt his way to his potter’s wheel. His hands trembled as he reached for clay, but instead, his fingers found a broken jar—the same jar he had smashed in anger months ago. 99 nom d'allah pdf
One evening, as rain poured through a hole in his roof, Yusuf cried out, “ Ya Jabbar (The Compeller), Ya Qawiyy (The Strong)—why have You broken me? I cannot see my own work. I cannot see my children’s faces.” For the first time since losing his sight,
When his daughter brought the bowl into the morning light, she gasped. “Father—the cracks catch the sunrise. It’s more beautiful than any jar you ever made.” He felt his way to his potter’s wheel
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That night, he dreamed of a visitor dressed in light. The visitor said, “You call upon Al-Jabbar, but do you know His meaning? He mends what is shattered—not by erasing the cracks, but by filling them with light.”
He whispered, “Ya Khaliq (The Creator), Ya Bari’ (The Evolver)—begin again with me.”