
30. Different by Design
In the society in which we live, itâs often the case that we are taught to embrace diversity or celebrate diversity in order to get along with others. Diversity reminds us of Allahâs (SWT) immense power as the Creator of all. By recognizing the differences among us, yet knowing we are all designed by the same entity, we can have a greater appreciation of Allah (SWT).
This is especially true when we encounter those whom Allah (SWT) has created differently-abled. In our first story, âCanât You See?â Asad meets Auntie Mona, a blind lady who has many talents, and even some hidden superpowers.Â
Finally, diversity teaches us about others, but also about ourselves. Allah (SWT) created us specifically different so that we get to know and understand one another (49:13). In our second story, âWriting Across the World,â Shireen appreciates her own culture only when she learns about her Japanese pen palâs culture. Through contrast, Shireen discovers that she and her new friend have differences, but also they have a great deal in common.Â
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In the society in which we live, itâs often the case that we are taught to embrace diversity or celebrate diversity in order to get along with others. Diversity reminds us of Allahâs (SWT) immense power as the Creator of all. By recognizing the differences among us, yet knowing we are all designed by the same entity, we can have a greater appreciation of Allah (SWT).
This is especially true when we encounter those whom Allah (SWT) has created differently-abled. In our first story, âCanât You See?â Asad meets Auntie Mona, a blind lady who has many talents, and even some hidden superpowers.Â
Finally, diversity teaches us about others, but also about ourselves. Allah (SWT) created us specifically different so that we get to know and understand one another (49:13). In our second story, âWriting Across the World,â Shireen appreciates her own culture only when she learns about her Japanese pen palâs culture. Through contrast, Shireen discovers that she and her new friend have differences, but also they have a great deal in common.Â












