January 27, 2009 at 10:49 am (All Blogs, All Quotes)
Tags: faith, God, humanity, life, love, Religion
Be kind and merciful to humanity, for all are His creatures; do not oppress them with your tongue, or hands, or in any other way. Always work for the good of mankind. Never unduly assert yourselves with pride over others, even those who are placed under you.
Never use abusive language for anyone, even though he abuses you. Be humble in spirit, kind and gentle, and forgiving, sympathetic towards all and wishing them well, so that you should be accepted. There are many who pretend to be kind, gentle and forgiving, but inside they are wolves; there are many on the outside who look pure, but in their hearts they are serpents.
You cannot be accepted in the presence of the Lord unless you are pure, both on the outside and inside. (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – The Promised Messiah. ‘Kashti Nuh’)
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January 25, 2009 at 7:45 am (All Blogs, All Personals)
Tags: God, gratitude, life, loba blogs
I downloaded a simple iPhone application called Gratitude over a week ago. It gives you a personal journal to encourage you to list daily 5 things that you are thankful for, rate your day (1 to 5) and post a picture for the day. Yet it does so much more.
At first it was out of the ordinary for me and I had to think a bit harder to list five new things. Soon after, I started going through the days and noticing so much more than before.
I am committed to mark the days as 5. I realize to mark it less than that would be a sign of ungratefullness for every blessing to God. I also believe that bad moments rarely outweigh the good moments in a day. If we were to list the bad and good moments/blessings in a day and give them all one point each, the good will win the race.
To live another day is a blessing. To have the opportunity to see and spend time with loved ones is a blessing. To see them laugh and see another day is a blessing. To even chat with wonderful friends for a few minutes is a blessing.
To work, play, laugh, and even cry are signs of blessings. For to cry for something, must mean the sorrow of missing a blessing.
I truly recommend the practice of a gratitude journal (in any format) to anyone. In all its simplicity, it’s a wonderful practice for us all to find or achieve a higher level of inner peace.
- Loba
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August 4, 2008 at 7:35 am (All Blogs, All Personals)
Tags: ahmadiyya, ahmadiyyat, allah, faith, God, islam, life, loba blogs, love, middle east, muslim, Religion, wars
First, let’s be clear that I’m not looking for sympathy or even empathy. I’m just hoping and searching for realistic ways to enlighten those that can spark further intolerance.
You know the door locks of most apartments and condominiums? I’ve had a recurring nightmare about this type of lock, for well over 20 years, at least twice a month, every month. In my dream, everyone is either out or sleeping or somehow I’m just all alone. And somehow I hear a noise coming from behind the house door and see the lock about to open as if someone has the key and I walk over and try to close it against the other person. Look through the peep hole and sometimes I see the stranger but most of the times, it’s blocked view and I keep closing it. Everything is always incredibly quiet.
In my younger years this dream would take up practically the whole night and exhaust me. Sometimes the perpetrator would break the door open and I’d run up and down some stairs to escape but most of the times it was just about the door lock and a door. Nowadays, it still takes up that long, but I guess I control the dream a bit more and try to scream or call the police, but I think the fact that I try to control the direction of the dream actually exhausts me even further.
I pray and I’m thankful. I’ve reformed my life and am still in the process of it. This all stems back to when I was a young child living through the Iran and Iraq war. I go through life as a normal and actually a happy person but with one minor difference. I never feel safe or secure at home alone or most other places. I’m horrified of fireworks. I don’t and furthermore can’t watch war movies or most action or horror movies and avoid the news as much as possible. All they do is cause my blood to boil and bring on more nightmares.
I’m sure I’m not the only one like this and I’m also sure there are people who are just fine or even forgotten their traumatic experiences. Either way, if you haven’t personally lived through a war, you’ll probably never understand it to this level. That’s not to make you feel inferior or superior but to actually say that you are amongst a different set of people. Wars are and will always be presented as patriotic, as acts of defense while we all know that’s just pure crap and it’s all politics and worse intolerance of others. And even worse a way for super-powers to manipulate impressionable, money driven and intolerant countries to go to war against their imagined enemies.
That’s why it pains me to see Muslims enrage further intolerance and ignorance between the different religions and sects of Islam. Be it against Ahmadis, Shias, Sunnis, Ismaelis. Whether or not you like it, they’re all Muslim and I pray that all preach and practice peace and tolerance and stop judging others and strive towards Allah and work on improving themselves. Allah will judge how good of Muslims they are, we don’t have such rights.
So before another war starts, I’d love to make such people think to themselves. What are they so afraid of? Why do they feel threatened that someone is another sect or has varying beliefs? How does that affect their lives? Is it worth their families and future generations suffering at their own hands? Do they really think Allah would forgive them for such crimes?
So to all the ones who actually don’t feel the way most of the intolerant ones do, how do we stop intolerance and ignorance amongst everyone? How do we make people see that hatred feeds on hatred and it breeds more hatred AND this is not how anyone should behave?
Wasalam.
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July 2, 2008 at 10:20 am (All Blogs, All Personals)
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Not everyone will or even knows how to value themselves let alone to value another, even if they seem to show value. We cannot expect to be valued unless we are humble in spirit, have a close connection to God, follow our faith with good will, love and respect our families and other fellow human beings and work towards the greater good. Only then can we hope and expect to meet people of the same caliber and God willing, progress in the positive direction.
However, God does work in mysterious ways and sometimes we’re blessed with people of a higher caliber so we can learn and work on progress and sometimes it’s the other way around and we need to help them up.
Loba
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June 26, 2008 at 3:17 pm (All Blogs, All Personals)
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I met a woman recently who was convinced that her failing marriage was entirely the fault of the woman that her ex-husband cheated with and remarried. She wished and prayed daily for nothing more than an eternal life of much damnation for this woman.
I don’t believe she’s succeeded.
I tried with much effort to feel her pain and empathize. I tried to make her see some reason and focus on her growing children and their future. I tried to convince her to save her prayers for useful matter and turn her devotion back to God. I tried to ask her to leave her ex-husband and this woman in God’s capable hands and trust God’s will.
I don’t believe I succeeded.
Loba
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June 25, 2008 at 3:07 pm (All Blogs, All Personals)
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I have come to see how quickly one can change. How quickly evil can seep into people. It’s all a matter of habit. I strongly believe that.
I have always been fond of saying how we are all creatures of habit and I firmly believe it to this day. Habits, good or bad, define us. They define our quality of life, character, ethics and foundation of beliefs.
Unfortunately many bad actions, though they may seem insignificant at the time, if repeated will very likely develop into long-term habits. Such habits can include drinking, smoking, using violence, gossiping, judging, embracing sheer arrogance or spreading ignorance at worst.
I feel truly blessed to be able to at least detect this and to try and sometimes be able to stop the growth of such mold wherever possible. I just hope others do too.
Loba
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June 25, 2008 at 2:58 pm (All Blogs, All Quotes)
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Hasan ibn Ali (radhi allahu anhu) relates that he learnt the following from the Holy Prophet (sallallahu alaiyhi wassallam): “Leave alone that which involves thee in doubt and adhere to that which is free from doubt, for truth is comforting and falsehood is disturbing. (Tirmidhi)
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June 25, 2008 at 2:55 pm (All Blogs, All Quotes)
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“The Unity of God is a light which illumines the heart only after the negation of all deities, whether they belong to the inner world or the outer world. It permeates every particle of man’s being. How can this be acquired without the aid of God and His Messenger? The duty of man is only to bring death upon his ego and turn his back to devilish pride. He should not boast of his having been reared in the cradle of knowledge but should consider himself as if he were merely an ignorant person, and occupy himself in supplications. Then the light of Unity will descend upon him from God and will bestow new life upon Him.”
- Roohani Khazain Vol. 22 Haqiqatul-Wahi, p 148
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