From charitable models
- I met a distinguished doctor a few days ago who performs rare operations for one type of cancer in the region...and works in the public sector with a modest salary for someone with his qualifications and experience... - I asked him: Have you ever thought of leaving to work in America? (where he trained under several doctors) - Yes...especially since two operations I performed there would earn me a full month's salary here. - What's stopping you? - I want to serve people here...they come first...and in America there are others who can do it...but not here yet... - Do you get any raise if you perform more operations? - Never...the salary is the same... The man is distinguished by his spontaneity, simplicity, kindness, and tall stature...I think it's hard for anyone who talks to him not to love him! I saw all of that in him during the bone treatment trip. If a patient needs an operation, he adjusts his schedule and deprives himself of returning early to his family and his beautiful children to schedule an appointment soon for this patient. I wished many times as he spoke that I would approach and kiss his head...but I think he would be embarrassed by his extreme modesty...and if it weren't for preserving the privacy of the brothers who deal with me closely, I would have mentioned his name. And I know he has peers in Jordan from brothers and sisters who are good and kind, approaching God by serving people here even though they have opportunities to enjoy themselves outside the country. I said to myself as I heard him: the corrupt producers of low-quality series always say (we reflect a segment of society, we only showed reality, nothing more than reality, we didn't add anything from ourselves...why blame us?) Do you want to reflect a segment of society? - Okay, why don't you produce series about doctors like him to be role models? - Why don't you produce series about large sectors of Jordanian people who rose when the door of aid for the people of Daraa was opened about a year ago, where the poor donated before the rich, from the far north of Jordan to its far south? - Why don't you produce series about thousands of young people in the same age as your series, who are serious and diligent in their studies despite the economic difficulties and the spread of unemployment, and who volunteer for charitable work, approaching God by sacrificing their time and efforts? And I know many of them personally... Why don't you produce series about all these people who did not surrender to oppression from seeing corruption and did not justify their own failure to their people and their fellow believers, but rather influenced themselves even if they were in a difficult position? Even if it's just: let people fill the gap caused by others!! Or are these not the role models you want to show to society? A question for those who seek it crooked!