The toughness of a man is not seen from how big his body is, it is not seen from how handsome his body is, and not from the height of his position.
Similarly, the authenticity, because the authenticity of the man does not appear from how straightforwardly he said love to his wife, children, and parents.
But the authenticity lies in the strength of his heart to bear trust and responsibility wisely.
The man's authenticity was not seen by how handsome his body was, not seen by how much he possessed, and not as handsome as it seemed. But seen from his sincerity in seeking halal sustenance for his family, for his wife, for children and his parents.
His greatness does not appear to be as much as his power, and is not seen from how worthy he is in the eyes of humans. But his greatness is reflected in his gentleness in women, his children, his parents, and those around him.
His strength is not visible from how sturdy his body is, and does not look like how great his friends are. But it can be seen from how much responsibility he has for God's commands, and also how much he believes in God's goodness at all times.
His prowess is not seen from what his body is, and it is not seen from how his shoulders are. However, it can be seen from how much perseverance he keeps himself from things that God hates.
Because, for what a stout body is, the body is like an ade ray, or like a crab, if left untouched and do something that God hates.
And about his good looks, which cannot be seen from his beautiful face, is not seen from how beautiful his face is, but how wisely he keeps his godliness.
So the point is, a real man, a handsome man, a handsome man, and a great man can not be from his physical, but seen from his heart, his responsibilities, and his morality.
So nicely written. Looks fade away. The reality of man is how he handle the responsibility of his family.
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