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Aug 20 2008

Desert Rose


A friend shared a story…

“Two men, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room.

One man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs.

His bed was next to the room’s only window.

The other man had to spend all his time flat on his back.

The men talked for hours on end. They spoke of their wives and families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement in the military service, where they had been on vacation.

Every afternoon when the man in the bed by the window could sit up, he would pass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see outside the window.

The man in the other bed began to live for those one hour periods where his world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity and color of the world outside.

The window overlooked a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm amidst flowers of every color and a fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the distance.

As the man by the window described all this in exquisite detail, the man on the other side of the room would close his eyes and imagine the picturesque scene.

One warm afternoon the man by the window described a parade passing by.

Although the other man couldn’t hear the band - he could see it. In his mind’s eye as the gentleman by the window portrayed it with descriptive words.

Days and weeks passed.

One morning, the day nurse arrived to bring water for their baths only to find the lifeless body of the man by the window, who had died peacefully in his sleep. She was saddened and called the hospital attendants to take the body away.

As soon as it seemed appropriate, the other man asked if he could be moved next to the window. The nurse was happy to make the switch, and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him alone.

Slowly, painfully, he propped himself up on one elbow to take his first look at the real world outside. He strained to slowly turn to look out the window beside the bed.

It faced a blank wall.

The man asked the nurse what could have compelled his deceased roommate who had described such wonderful things outside this window.

The nurse responded that the man was blind and could not even see the wall.

She said, “Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you.”

Epilogue:

There is tremendous happiness in making others happy, despite our own situations.

Shared grief is half the sorrow, but happiness when shared, is doubled.

If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money can’t buy.”

Me: that. made. me. cry.

“People start their lives at last when they are able to live for something other than themselves.”–Albert Einstein.

Jazakullahkhair.

Painter: Oh come on Ilana, isn’t that a bit melodramatic? Do you also start weeping at witnessing the humanitarian edge of capitalism when they bring down the prices of flower pots to 50%?

Me: Haha, oh come on Painter, isn’t that a bit of an over simplification and lack of appreciation of the human spirit and it’s capacity for self sacrifice and good? Or are you too pessimistic and self-absorbed?

Painter: It is the nature of things that those at one extreme become that which is at the other extreme…but yeah, you do cry at flower shops don’t you :)

Me: Realization of the above mentioned fact is what should motivate us to be humble and help grasp the significance and true depth of the beauty of good. It is the freedom of will that makes morality and virtue possible.

Painter:
Indeed. Very well said.

Me: And I cry for flowers not pots. ;)

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Jun 14 2008

Betrayal’s Trap Door

There I stood before a trap door
Goodwill’s flame aglow
Trusting, strong and unaware you were keeping score
Then someone anew made me aware
Of the darkening mist and betrayal’s twist
Grey encompassed my vision
And a weightless accompanied my fall
Someone I held close—I thought we saw eye to eye
Questioned me the most
And right after I tried to be a gracious host
He pushed me forward and down the pit of insecurities
I fell down the trap, sad, anger
A moment of feeling all too real
Confusion overtook me
How dare he!
Planning to distance myself
He lost a friendship with me!
Distain and lack of humor I will show
He pushed me here
Let him feel my lack of glow which he mocked
I walk on my own two feet
Let him desire my smile and friendship—a treat!
So now I look up the trap door
Blinking back tears and reflect a bit more
Realizing it’s all a reaction of a heart deeply sore
And what I truly want to do is cry
Not even concerned with “why”
Control—I must quell my heart
Praying to Allah is my start and drive
As I climb up the cave remembering to be thankful of the blessing of being alive
Another stone, a hurled to help me up
Following Sunnah
So I empower and actualize it within myself
Give true vengeance: to be guarded and kindest to enemies
Thus giving the world remedies’
Heart expands, hurt now turned into flame aglow
I climbed out the trap
And Alhumdullah came up with this rap

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Mar 07 2008

romanticism took over

Laddoo
(10:57:42 PM):like, so i can take a breather, figuratively
Laddoo
(10:57:50 PM):before i suck it in deep and keep rockin
me
(11:00:25 PM):it’s just testing your sweat… but it all works well in the end alhumdullah
Laddoo
(11:00:35 PM):insha’allah ameen
me
(11:00:41 PM):and then we look back and laugh about how stressed we were
Laddoo
(11:02:00 PM): i dont intend on looking back for a while
me
(11:05:43 PM):well, that kinda hinders self-reflection eh?
Laddoo
(11:05:51 PM):lol
Laddoo
(11:05:54 PM):nahee yaar
Laddoo
(11:05:57 PM):i set ilestones
Laddoo
(11:05:59 PM):milestones
Laddoo
(11:06:11 PM):and say … no stopping, no looking back until you hit that target
me
(11:07:47 PM):Machiavelli would agree with you on that, carry on with something becuase if you do a half done job you do more damage
Laddoo
(11:08:28 PM):well true
Laddoo
(11:08:32 PM):but with us its like this
Laddoo
(11:08:50 PM):we can no longer say “the sky is the limit” because …… there are already footsteps on the moon
Laddoo
(11:09:05 PM):so we gotta belt this baby like, way outta the stratosphere, way past the moon
Laddoo
(11:09:10 PM):like, we’re just going all out
Laddoo
(11:09:29 PM):we set targets that might seem ridiculously unachievable, to others
Laddoo
(11:09:36 PM):but because we set the bar so high
Laddoo
(11:09:41 PM):whatever we DO get to eventually
Laddoo
(11:09:49 PM):whether below that target, at that target, or above
Laddoo
(11:09:55 PM):in any three of those eventualities
Laddoo
(11:10:04 PM):we will still be miles ahead of what anyone thought we could do
me
(11:11:47 PM):you mean with the modern world?
Laddoo
(11:14:48 PM):yup
me
(11:17:04 PM):people who think there is only valor and honor in the past are narrow minded fools exposed only to thier arrengline and fanstasies
me
(11:17:44 PM):but it makes nice for movies : youtube.com/watch?v=obJOCzZoVEw&feature=related
Laddoo
(11:18:56 PM):yeah i hate looking to the past
Laddoo
(11:19:13 PM):like i dont wanna be “oh we Muslims were like THIS, and like THAT… we WERE kings”
Laddoo
(11:19:14 PM):etc etc etc
Laddoo
(11:19:17 PM):like, screw that
Laddoo
(11:19:20 PM):it wasnt US
Laddoo
(11:19:23 PM):it was those Muslims
Laddoo
(11:19:25 PM):who had spine
Laddoo
(11:19:30 PM):and fervor
Laddoo
(11:19:31 PM):and passion
Laddoo
(11:19:32 PM):and deen
Laddoo
(11:19:34 PM):and eeman
Laddoo
(11:19:38 PM):and THEY got to where they did
Laddoo
(11:19:41 PM):we have no part of it
me
(11:21:56 PM):I think the problem is that Muslims often lose thier creativity and “intelect” about it, cultural, and blindly follow what thier fathers did. They look to the past, to shape thier future, take pride in it too–and it’s often outdated
Laddoo
(11:22:40 PM):yeah
Laddoo
(11:22:49 PM):like whatever happened to progress and good innovation
me
(11:25:04 PM):romanticism took over
me
(11:25:28 PM):a lot of young Muslim men have this problem
Laddoo
(11:26:51 PM):yeah its sad

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Feb 06 2008

Happiness: Materialism Vs Metaphysics

me: and people wonder why happiness seems so elusive in life when we are afraid an hinder ourselves from trying new and different things
SHARK: happiness lies in that which brings joy
ps3
interesting books
money
cool gadgets
indoor swimming pools
me: true happiness?
SHARK: yes true happiness
me: those things just give you a fleeting thrill
SHARK: and of course defeat of all enemies
and victory is all conquests
*in
be they woeing a woman, succeeding in work
anything
me: true happiness isn’t something to be aimed for; it’s the result of living right
a sort of contentment
a peace
a happiness within oneself
SHARK: whatever works for you
me: and the ability to go beyond oneself
haha, indeed you said to obtain wealth was to obtain happiness
wealth
SHARK: yes
we are material
our experience is material
hence material should be our parameter (?) for success
*the material
me: experience isn’t wholely material
look at islam
prayer
hajj
a smile
the experience is tied in with religiocity
with something beyond ourselves
materialism on the other hand tends to make us focus more on ourselves
gives us a tiny thrill
that once leaves makes us wanting of more
may I continue?
or do you have something to say?
SHARK: no dont continue
wait
getting what you want
after making an effort
is a very satisfying feeling
which islam does not oppose
Oppose
me: ok
I get your point
but eik min
like for instance look at a baby, innocent, beautiful, naive–don’t you agree?
then look at old man
the purpose of this life is to become better yes?
SHARK: yes
the baby cant think for itself
me: so what makes the old man better then the beautiful pure baby?
experience
experience of what
to be cynical?
jaded?
tramamtized?
hurt?
Kill?
love?
what makes an ugly old toothless cynical mean man better then a innocent baby?
i say sacrifice
the old man has lived his life for his kids
mother/father sarcafice time, love, life
for another
a baby thinks not of that
SHARK: no
me: a baby cried for it needs
SHARK: not all men live good lives
only some do
im not like anyone else
or so i hope to believe
some men are content with averageness
thats their problem
they can be spiritual all they want
but the is
they’ll always just be an ‘is’
nothing more
*fact is
me: “People start their lives at last when they are able to live for something other than themselves.”–Albert Einstein.
the extraordinaory live for others
the ordinary
live for themselves
it’s easy
we have that inclination
to hoard
to want for ourselves the best
we are naturally *the crying baby*
SHARK: im not a baby
the same crying babies are the reason you have a cushy live
strong economies
and not living in some cave somewhere
as you grow
you’ll learn about counter culture and how non sensical it is
but for now idealism is probably good for you
me: I am not extraordinary–nor did mean to imply I was
theres nothing wrong with striving for idealism
SHARK:you are
me: striving for Islam
SHARK: you should start believing that
there is only one you
do whats best for you
nothing else
and thats not mutually exclusive with islam
me: perhaps the oxymoron is yaar, is that the extraodinary truely believe they are ordinary
(I don’t truely)
disclaimer^2
SHARK: i think
we should all wear a star
on our chests saying
i’m special
me: every single person is like a grain of sand–and within it an epic
SHARK: and everyone should get a crayon in whatever colour they choose
every one is like one single grain in a pixy stick
they dissolve in water and ruin its taste
do you get what i mean?
me: the nature of man to ruin what he has?
soul, earth etc?
SHARK: yes
spot on

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