Sunday, July 25, 2010

If you could be that good, I can be much better than you.


Sakura flower is a symbol for the bond between
humans, courage, sadness
and happiness.
It also symbolises innocence and simplicity.

Sakura's lifespan is short therefore people can only enjoy its beauty
in a short while.
But,
can I compare the complexion of this flower to a human?
(specifically to a girl, woman?)

Well, there's no much difference compare to chalk and cheese
between a girl and a flower.
But to be a girl with courage* and appreciate life and living a simple
livelihood is much to a hardship? is this a rotten statement or something else?

***
I came across Mother Theresa words in book I currently read.

" Be kind. Do not let anyone leave you without being a better or happier person.
Be a living expression of the kindness of God, kindness in your face,
kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile
kindness in your warm greeting."


If she could talk or perhaps do like above statement,
I can be much better with Allah's help and guidance, the Quran.
Besides, as Muslims, we have a great example to look at and to follow.
He's Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.
His tenderness and beautiful vibes brought a sheer bliss to
the world.
He brought a new breathe of aspiration towards letting out from
ignorance for the Arabs and for the whole world.

Allah has given the world a true light by
letting us know Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.
This is said in An Nisa' verse 174;
"O mankind, there has come to you a conclusive proof from your Lord,
and We have sent down to you a clear light."

May us take this life as a station to fuel up
our books with gazillion rewards for a serenity in
hereafter.
Let us make this Verse from Al Ankabut:64 as a reminder
and perhaps a booster for us to be good. :)

"What is the life of this world but amusement and play?
But verily the Home in the Hereafter that is life indeed if they but knew."

***

footnote: *courage: brave enough to say NO to things that oppose the syariat, to protect oneself, to say the truth and etc.


cheers;
nfmr.

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