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Discipline in Daily Prayer – Should We Take a Page from This?


Stories that life writes are sometimes hard to believe. But this one is based on a true event.



A female driver reported:
"Well, I've just seen everything. I'm standing at the traffic light in Zorbau, and a man gets out with his carpet and starts praying to Allah. Hallelujah! This place is something else!"

It was commented on with:
"They have to stick to their times. Maybe you should do that too? Just get out and pray to Thor or the Great Manitou. Best do it right in the middle of the intersection. We have to integrate, right?"

The female driver:
"That would be something! With a hammer in my hand, so no one runs me over. And by the way, he's kneeling right where the truck drivers usually piss. I actually wanted to tell him, but I had to drive on."

A dog owner commented:
"Hmm...?! Our dog doesn’t just leave its piles anywhere either, but where the cosmic energy has exactly the right level. Maybe... You understand? It’s just... But we can only guess."

The female driver:
"I think you call that... fate, or maybe karma. Honestly, I don’t care where, when, or who they pray to, but that spot was really unideal. You have to see it, there’s trash everywhere, and it must stink like crazy with all the truck drivers pissing there. My brother-in-law is Muslim, and he found it very amusing. He said the man is pretty disciplined."

Maybe that's exactly our problem: Too often, we slack off. We hesitate, postpone until later, or just forget entirely. While we’re still wondering if we really need to leave right now or if five minutes later will work just fine, others have already rolled out the carpet of life on the shoulder of the road. They don’t complain, they pray – on time, determined, and with a consistency we only see here during the final call for a clearance sale.

Religion? Hardly taken seriously around here – unless it’s a holiday and time off work. But this man? He still believes in something. So much so that he kneels between trash and the truck driver’s pee spot to fulfill his obligations. Maybe we could really learn something from this: Important appointments must be kept. Come what may! Or as Friedrich Merz likes to say: "Whatever it takes!"

Author: AI Translation Nastoyar Zhivoy  |  20.04.2025

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