Thursday, October 3, 2013
those days. another self tarbiyyah
somehow all we just want is to lodge complaints and see no beyond. being at the other side of the people was indeed one of the biggest tarbiyyah that i learnt for myself.
" be patient. take responsibility."
the words that should've been taken beyond what eyes could see.
O you who have believed, seek help through patience and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.
[al-Baqarah, 2:153]
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
pada awan itu
Manusia menanti awan berkalimah Allah untuk hidayah,
sedangkan hidayah sudah tersedia wujud pada awan yang tidak berkalimah.
-hilal asyraf-
should we ask for the impossible?
we always heard about Prophet Zakaria asking Allah to grant him child. with his age and his wife's barren condition, having child was the least possible thing to happen. he did ask although he knew that was impossible to happen. indeed Allah is the ar-Rahman ar-Raheem
did we even thought that any of our supplication could happen in no time? like asking for cancerous patient to be healthy again.
do we really pull our heart out, leaving the highest faith to Allah in our supplication?
do we sometimes think that our supplications are one plain stupid and impossible?
do we still ask Allah for things that we doubt to happen?
never stop your prayer.
with Him granting child for Prophet Zakaria, why can't we have that level of faith to Allah?
why we still doubt?
:'(
so, yeah.
we can ask for the impossibles.
time will tell.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
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I had an odd realization today: All my *closest* friends throughout my entire life have been the *exact same type*!
The 'deep', 'wounded', often misunderstood, introvert. (yasmin mogahed)
The most amazing people I have met in life are deep because they are wounded. Misunderstood by others and often misunderstood by themselves even. Wounds bring light to the heart. An appreciation for life and humanity on a whole other level.
buying it, no?
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