1) Before this, i was so determined to run away. Run away to a remote island. Just me and Him and nature.
2) I watched a movie yesterday entitled "Into The Wild". This movie really really creeps me out.
3) Chris McCandless grew up in suburban Annandale, Virginia. After graduating in 1990 with high grades from Emory University, McCandless ceased communicating with his family, gave away his savings of approximately $25,000 to Oxfam and began traveling, later abandoning his car.
4) In April 1992, McCandless hitchhiked to the Stampede Trail in Alaska. There, McCandless headed down the snow-covered trail to begin an odyssey with only 10 pounds of rice, a .22 caliber rifle, several boxes of rifle rounds, a camera, and a small selection of reading material — including a field guide to the region's edible plants, Tana'ina Plantlore. He declined an acquaintance's offer to buy him sturdier clothing and better supplies. After surviving more than 100 days, he died sometime in August and his body was found, in early September, by a couple and a group of moose hunters.
5) This was exactly what i have had in mind. The end of the movie had Chris wrote "happiness is only real when shared". This really got to me right in the head. The search for happiness only ends up with a conclusion that you can't get happiness if you are alone, leaving the ones that you love.
6) This movie really got to me. Thank you Allah. :-)
Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Seeds of Glory
1) Came across this article while browsing for articles. Quite inspirational.
Sometime back I heard a real-life story which for me offered an insightful and inspiring view of interpreting the reality of what we see as "pain or suffering" in this world of ours, and forever has changed the way I look at it.
As a father stood before an audience of parents and their children with special needs, at an event at their school he blurted out a question which shocked but maybe also resonated with all those that heard it. He asked that if all that God seeks to create is perfection then why was his child born mentally challenged? But then he went on to answer the question which he had raised, that it was because through him, God wants to create perfection in those around him.
He told his listeners about a day when he and his young son Shasta went out for a walk. On their way they crossed a baseball field and when Shasta saw a group of boys cheerfully playing he asked his father if he too could join them. His father thought that the chances were probably slim of the boys letting his son be part of their game, but went ahead and asked one of the boys, who after looking at his team members being all occupied, answered on their behalf by saying that Shasta could join his team, but that the game was in the last inning and his team was almost halfway through the batting, and so if Shasta's turn would come he too could take the bat. Shasta was delighted being able to join in!
Soon all the team was out and Shasta was the only one that remained, and his team needed just one run to win the match. Shasta's father wondered if the boys would actually let him play but Shasta was given the bat and out he went to the field. The pitcher drew in close and threw in a soft ball to Shasta who was stumbling with his bat. Shasta missed the first pitch and the pitcher drew in more closer, but Shasta missed again. Thereupon a team member of Shasta's came up to him and grabbed him so that now both of them held the bat together. They hit the last pitch together and the ball landed close to the pitcher. Shasta's team cheered him and screamed for him to run to first base and Shasta bewildered started stumbling towards first base. The pitcher looked at the ball and then threw it not to the first base, but loosely flung it away. Shasta's team mates cheered him on towards second base. The fielder near whom the ball had landed took hold of it and having understood the intention of the pitcher flung it away from second base. Shasta ran past the second base but the boys in the field did not try to strike him out but always flung the ball away from the base towards which Shasta was running. As Shasta ran past the third base all the boys cheered him to run to home base and Shasta ecstatic and fumbling made it home and all the boys from both teams gathered around him and cheered him and took him up on their shoulders and carried him around the field. That day, the father told his audience, that day all those boys achieved perfection.
In our lives we encounter hardships and many challenges, and often we ask ourselves "Why, why is God creating these circumstances?" It may be because he is presenting us with moments in time to raise us to heights of moral and spiritual glory. It is up to us what we do with those moments, do we waste them and let time fly by in inaction or do we rise to the occasion, gather our courage and create something beautiful in and around us, which is what God truly wants us to do.
There is a lot of suffering in this world, which people like you and me can alleviate, and maybe in that suffering lies the challenge for us to climb up and claim victory for our souls and for humanity. Neither you nor I alone can eliminate all the hunger, poverty, disease or crime in this world but if we all do what we can in our own lives, then together, by the grace of God, we can change the face of this earth.
I believe that God is moving mountains and oceans to seek out the perfection and glory of humanity. Will we rise to claim it? Will we feed the seeds of glory that God has sown deep in our hearts or will we cover them with stones and be sifted away by God as the real carnage?
By Nadia Ahmad
2) May this article give us new hope encountering our problems we face in this world. And of course, may we achieve Jannah together. :-)
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Everyone is searching for happiness, but....
1) It has been quite a while since I posted the last post.
2) Few are those who guided to the path that truly leads to happiness. Regarding that and other paths, here are three points to reflect upon.
3) Whoever does not make the pleasure of Allah to be his main concern in life will end up losing in the end:
"We shall gradually seize them with punishment in ways they perceive not." 7:182
4) In order to acheive happiness, people attempt to follow many complicated and tricky paths. Little do they know that an easier path is ready for them in the religion of Islam - a path that will bring them the best of this life and the Hereafter.
"...but if they had done what they were told, it would have been better for them, and would have strengthened their [Faith]." 4:66
5) There are too many people in this world who think they are doing well, but who, in reality, are losing out on this life and the Hereafter, simply because they turn their backs to the true Religion.
"And the Word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and justice." 6:115
6) Have a thought and may we gain something from this. :-)
2) Few are those who guided to the path that truly leads to happiness. Regarding that and other paths, here are three points to reflect upon.
3) Whoever does not make the pleasure of Allah to be his main concern in life will end up losing in the end:
"We shall gradually seize them with punishment in ways they perceive not." 7:182
4) In order to acheive happiness, people attempt to follow many complicated and tricky paths. Little do they know that an easier path is ready for them in the religion of Islam - a path that will bring them the best of this life and the Hereafter.
"...but if they had done what they were told, it would have been better for them, and would have strengthened their [Faith]." 4:66
5) There are too many people in this world who think they are doing well, but who, in reality, are losing out on this life and the Hereafter, simply because they turn their backs to the true Religion.
"And the Word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and justice." 6:115
6) Have a thought and may we gain something from this. :-)
Thursday, June 3, 2010
palestina
1) As much as i like love seeing everybody started to hate Israel, i'm still sad though.
2) All they are good at are demonstrations, complaining, etc. Most Muslims (not all), lost the key point of being a Muslim. That includes me.
3) I always hear these words everywhere. "To help others you have to help yourselves first."
4) During the times of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, the masjid is the key building for social interaction and knowledge. The masjid is full everyday and every prayer time.
5) Let's have a walk to the current situation. Masjid has become a place just for Friday prayers, Eid prayers and probably a place you get married, for some that is.
6) I've heard this somewhere once upon a time, "the Yahudi will be afraid of the Muslims. How will they be afraid? When the number of people coming to the masjid for subuh prayer is somewhat the same as the number of the people coming to the masjid for Jumaa' prayer". I think this was said by my Ustaz back from school.
7) This is a reminder for me. As well as you guys. Hoping to experience this one day. :-)
2) All they are good at are demonstrations, complaining, etc. Most Muslims (not all), lost the key point of being a Muslim. That includes me.
3) I always hear these words everywhere. "To help others you have to help yourselves first."
4) During the times of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, the masjid is the key building for social interaction and knowledge. The masjid is full everyday and every prayer time.
5) Let's have a walk to the current situation. Masjid has become a place just for Friday prayers, Eid prayers and probably a place you get married, for some that is.
6) I've heard this somewhere once upon a time, "the Yahudi will be afraid of the Muslims. How will they be afraid? When the number of people coming to the masjid for subuh prayer is somewhat the same as the number of the people coming to the masjid for Jumaa' prayer". I think this was said by my Ustaz back from school.
7) This is a reminder for me. As well as you guys. Hoping to experience this one day. :-)
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