Saturday, October 29, 2005
.the night of power
went to Al-Falah mosque yesternite. They had this programme for muslim youth. Boring? Well, not actually except for a few points which are rather disturbin'. Then they had this screening of a movie, Qaisy Wa Layla. Some malaysian production set in Afghanistan. Abt this Malaysian gal [layla] falling in love wit this Afghan guy [qaisy]. Typical enough...? Not quite. It's a love story based on Islamic principles. Now, that's interesting. Does such exist...?
Well, it does. However it is done in the most beautiful way. The forbidden love, as I like to view it. That is when no sinful acts are done, no cause for hate emerging. Surreal enough, yet possible. Though most people may disagree. Impossible, they would say. One can be so disappointed when one's lover says so. It is sad.
Dear Unbelievers, a relationship based on the knowledge that the other feels for you, and vice versa is enough. That I've learnt from one of you. A valuable lesson, in deed.
Dear Muslims, we are further challenged in Singapore. However, we can live as we are now WITH few changes. Can we afford this reform...? We cannot continue as we really are. We make mistakes, dear brothers and sisters. I make mistakes too, you know.
Sure you would ask...I would ask... - then how do we then marry...? How do we then really find the One...?
Our parents, our teachers, our elders would tell us to worry later. We have yet to really understand 'love'. We still have our exams, they say. I still do. =]
I do agree. We have yet to really understand 'love'.
But we ask again...
- then without going out, without meeting, without dating...how do we find our partner...?
And we have been answered - for He promises us; that to each ourself, there is the other. Like a pair of doves, we have the one that we deserve.
Now, look at yourself.
What do you deserve...?
- smelling the delicious aroma of Kak Diana's special home made Chocolate Chip cookies *yumyum* ^_^
'quill took his life @ 5:45 pm
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