How can we correct ourselves if we don’t know what to correct? How can  we adhere to Deen Islam if we don’t know what it asks from me?  How can we follow the Sunnah of the Prophet (S) if we don’t  understand its importance? How can we obey Allah if we don’t love Him?  How can we love Allah if we don’t even know Him?
It’s not possible to understand the value of something if there’s no  effort behind it. Those who are brought up in rich families don’t  understand how precious food is, because they never had to struggle for  it, they never knew hunger. 
We claim nowadays that just because we have recited the Kalima  we’ve become Mu’min. But how strange is our Imaan that it  cannot prevent us from an action which we ourselves know is a grave sin,  in what level is our Imaan that it cannot improve our behavior,  doesn’t make us humble, kind and soft hearted. What kind of Imaan do we  posses that makes us arrogant and selfish? What sort of Imaan do we have  that it cannot take us to the masjid when the muazzin calls? It  is thus evident that the faith that we claim to have is not enough to  keep us in the path of Deen, in the path of Allah’s satisfaction.  The reason behind this miserable frailty of our Imaan is the  simple fact that we have never struggled for it, never put effort for  its betterment. Striving in the path of Allah, struggling against  diversities to uphold the order of Allah makes our Imaan  stronger, and that’s the very thing that we lack. And that’s why it is  absolutely necessary now to spend some time in the path of Allah for the  improvement our own faith and correct the concepts that we have towards  Allah and the Deen Islam.
Since I’m acquainted to Tabligh for several years now, I’ve been  raring to go out on a Jamaat for a long period for quite a while.  The completion of my BSc presented the opportunity I was looking for.  So after getting over my exams and dealing with the thesis papers, I  left home for the sake of Deen on 22 March. 
The first step is always the most difficult one. And I felt it on the  early morning of that day. I got to Kakrail Masjid, which is the Markaz  (center) of the Tabligh movement in Bangladesh (and one of the  three major centers of the world), and enlisted myself in a Jamaat  of 16 men. I have never met any of the other guys in my life, so the  first moments were a bit uneasy I must admit. Our Jamaat was  designated to work in Khulna city, due south.
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