Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Death - the unbreakeble promise

Recently I’ve heard a few deaths around me. The late Tuanku Sultan of Johor, friend’s dad and many others. This is my view on it. Death is something that is so certain in life. Everyone is going to die, one way or another. To me, I clearly accept it as a part of life. I felt at ease and very calm during funeral or hearing such stuff that happen. It brings us human back to earth and reflects on what is really important in life. I wasn't even sad, when my late great mum pass away. Of cause I missed her and stuff. But instead, I'm just allergic to tears and sorrowness of those who are left behind. I’m a bit heavy in empathize on people’s feelings and emotions. I even cried just cause I saw a guy cried when his mum pass away somewhere in Ampang. Of cause the person is blood related, but I wasn’t really close towards her. I felt that death is just a phase. And all my prayers and life are for me is to prepare myself in the afterlife.


The sad thing is, all the pure hearted people are the one who left us behind. The one that don't complaint so much, that wont burden other people, those who are literally angels walking among mens. I suppose Allah has better plans for them. And left the others to better them self before their time has come.

Ps: I miss you tok. Hope you are better off where you are now. Accompany with all of our prayers. Till we meet again 1 sweet day. Al Fatihah..


“Death is one of the most important parts of the life cycle. Although the life of a Muslim is ending, it truly is only the beginning as they make their final, eternal journey to join Allah. As written in the Holy Quran, “To Allah we belong, and to Him is our return” (2:156). A main focus for a Muslim's life is to have their soul become closer to Allah, and, in Islam, death is what brings a Muslim to this most desired point. Cremation and full body autopsy is forbidden because the body must be capable of making the journey to Allah after death. In Islamic nations, death is taken extremely seriously and can be seen as the pinnacle aspect of one's religious journey.”

-wikipedia-

2 comments:

ina said...

great post...
it reminds me as well....
but still...cannot imagine any lost now..sad =(

simply j@a said...

well, that's what i think tho...
maybe i'm simply heartless.
or a lil too well prepared.
you take it as faith one day.
hopefully you could recover well...
thanks for dropping by...!