God vs. Allah

Canada
March 1, 2010 6:31am CST
A child prayed before they board on the plane so that God would make their flight safe because his father is waiting for them in the airport; he's with his mommy. Child's prayer was sincere and he meant it; he was confident that God would hear his prayer. A man boarded on the plane, too. Together with him was a backpack, slightly torn but newly washed. He seemed to be an honorable man; he was a Muslim. He sat right beside the seat where the child and his mother seated. The plane started to climb up and it was successful. No storms ahead as announced by the captain; the announcement made the child happy enough. The man beside the child also prayed to Allah so that all his wishes would be granted. He was also confident that all his prayers will be heard by Allah. 30 minutes and the plane would land. The father who is waiting at the airport could now see the plane descending and he is so excited to see his family. Inside the plane, the man beside the child stood up taking off his jacket. The child saw all the dynamites hanging in the man's shirt. He is afraid yet he managed to pray to God hoping that nothing bad would happen. Suddenly, the man shouted "Allahu Akbar!" The father in the airport saw how the plane was was torn into pieces as the great ball of fire started to race down to the ground... Does the story mean that Allah always hears the prayer of his faithful suicide bombers? Or, does it mean that God doesn't have the time to grant the sincere prayers of the little ones who think nothing but happiness and goodness in life? It is for you to decide... Feel free to voice out your views here.
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