A family of three (husband, wife, and daughter) returned home in the middle of the night after a pleasant dinner at a restaurant. The husband smelled gas spreading through the house, so he went to the kitchen to smell a stronger odor. He turned on the light. Suddenly, the kitchen exploded. The husband died instantly, and the wife is still in intensive care, while the child survived because he was far away. The lesson we should learn is: When you smell gas, don’t turn on the lights. Instead, carefully open all doors and windows to avoid sparks. Turn off the gas pipe and don’t turn on the lights until the gas smell has completely disappeared. Also, don’t open the refrigerator if you smell gas, as this could cause an explosion. Don’t even turn on the exhaust fan, as it contains an electrical charge. Just open the windows. This message: Don’t stop there, send it. May Allah reward you. Whoever saves one life is as if he saved all humanity.
