Different lens
Bismillah
In the name of Allah, the most Gracious and the most Merciful,
as we know, Ramadan is already here. and I would love to wish, Ramadan Kareem everyone.
and to be honest, this Ramadan, surely will bring a new phase for every single one of us. like as what we are already face it, that this time of fasting kinda different from the past year that we celebrated. but by this time, we celebrated it a little bit different but it never change the blessed that Allah had given for this month. still the same and never change.
it is depends on us to create the situations that will makes it become as what we want. and trust me, this whole RMO is literally a gift from He to us to be more focus on this month, more caring on some particular thing that we think aren't importance yet valuable, something that we used to take for granted and to be more treasure about all this spending time with the love one.
and I always believe on what ever that happened, it's already planned. as He is the best of planner. and it is our job to see it nicely. and as thing changed a bit, how about we also changed the lens that we always used to the new one. try to see the view using a different lens and see the beauty of it.
it is true that we tend to miss when we lost it. same with all the time that we used to have when we perform congregational prayers at the mosque, doing everything with everyone that you really dear of. and many more. and out of the blue, everything change. like, everything that you already planned change and you just feel so hopeless hoping that everything just back to normal again, as what we used to do and be.
but the reality is, it won't back to normal. at least for this time being. we struggle to make things work again. we want everything back to normal. but, what 'normal' is ?
I think, that 'normal' definition is actually on us. we define what normal actually. if you think that it is normal, it is normal. but maybe not really 'normal' to anyone out there. it is just you. and it is okay. being how you want it to be, as long as it is follow Allah's law, then it is okay.
I believe that everyone is straggle to make themselves fix in according to the situation. staying at home for those you hardly do that, will be a big trouble for them to make used the situation, and for those how always a homey-guy, I bet they really love the idea of staying at home. but, everyone have their own limits. someone who used to hate being at home, can turns to be someone who really love being at home because he realise that, it is actually fun and there's a lot of thing that we can do being at home. also for someone who really a homey-guy, also can turns to be someone who wants to go out seeing the roads etc. verse versa.
it is only depends on how we see things.
we create our own judgement.
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and for me, as what I realise, it is actually many thing that I used to take for granted and I really wish to fix it by this time given. for me, it is a blessed. being at home, with my dearest, doing all those things that I used to take for granted, and now I'm doing it just because I want to treasure it more. because, seeing other people who can't spend time with their love one, make me thankful as much as I can as this opportunity that had been given to me.
and I prayed may He always be with those who been tested being away from their families. to be honest, I can't even image myself being on their places. and it is true that Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear. [2:286]
everyone will have their own test and challenge. and everyone of it is different.
having faith and to Him as Whoever put his trust in Allah, He will be enough for him. [65:3]
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and for this Ramadan, I have planned something for myself and I really hope that it will works on.
and N say , prayed a lot in this month.
by that,
May peace be upon you.

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