Sunday, April 8

Sense of belonging


There is no other great word to begin with rather than 
 بسم الله ‎

"Deliver it, despite one sentence". Truthfully, I don't have the power and courage to speak to the crowd, so lets the words do my part. 

Beautiful fall foliage colors

It was a bright-full-moon cold night in early autumn. Despite the temperature dropped to only 13°C, it chilled us up to the bone. Only with the help of thick jumper, pairs of socks plus a well occupied sleeping bag, we were able to calm ourselves down. We were at the campsite near Stirling, a walking distance to Adelaide Hill, purely with intention to escape from the hectic life as university student and free our minds by being close to nature. It was truly worthful, colourful scenery of trees shedding their leaves, encountering adorable wild koala and brave Kookaburra-an Australian bird and even exploring the high hill of Adelaide. It was a good starting for long autumn holiday. 

Everyone has a problem, chiefly sailing the student’s life. Some share it with good friends and reliable housemates, yet some decide to deal it alone, believe they are capable of overcoming it. Some end up with brilliant and effective solutions and sadly some sink into the midst of chaotic problem and struggling to stay afloat. Some can’t control their ire and anger, some too afraid to speak up and advising others, some in consistent in good actions, some easily forgetting crucial tasks, some can’t stop wasting and drag into laziness and some just can hardly control their appealing desires. Truly, we are experiencing the same scenarios and phenomenon. 

Beats your problems today and step forward 

Accordingly, there are millions and countless routes to deal with them. Some seek good reliable friends to embark a friendly alliance, supporting, caring and advising each other, others practice good habit to control anger, or perhaps having one private tweeter account to release them is a good solution, using another medium to speak up and tell the world what your feeling is another way of conveying the good messages, start making a simple yet comprehensive schedule and notes to prevent any forgetful habit, consistently doing the most minimum act may cultivate us to do more in the future and be strict to yourself would lend a hand in controlling your wavy desires and laziness. Frankly, there is no problem can’t be fixed if we seek deeper enough.

Lets your heart free from the world's chains

Lets us open the eyes of our heart 

Naturally, everyone has a sense of belonging. If we are staying in the peaceful Malaysia, surely we support the team when against Singapore in a soccer match. If you have been hanging out with your childhood friends, rest assured you would join them if dragged to a fight protecting your love one. Likewise, we should have a sense of belonging when see a foreign women wearing veil or strangers praying on an open field.  A sense of belonging as an Islam and a muslim. 

In common, heart or medically called as liver is the most essential organs in a perfect human body. Perhaps in narrow perspective, heart is the organ responsible for feelings and emotion, who knows. As well in Islam, heart controls your action, message, instinct and whim and a sense for roh and spirit indeed. A pure heart drives good deeds and dark heart cultivates dreadful actions and wishes. Truly, Allah does not look at the appearance and physical being, rather than their hearts and actions. 

Read by heart and not your corrupted imaginary brain

Therefore, lets US together knock and open our locked blinded heart, friendly spread the message to those who we feel belonged to. We are like metal, can be restructured if we tried to understand the true meaning of life without losing the value and good characters.

Lets us follow the straight path to blessed hereafter and be among those who are forgiven and love by Him. Inshaallah.

All His blessings are just a test, so be thankful and you will pass with flying colours.

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That’s for now. Take care till then. Jazakallah khayran, for reading this. 



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