Sunday, June 06, 2010

Call against blockade on Gaza. We all support the call. No matter how silent our voices may be, we support the move. No matter from which party or which country the call may come from, we give our full support.

Some call for rethinking. We say go ahead. Some say we will never stop. We agree. But if anyone call for a halt, we say not an option. We are not heroes, but we do care. We are not powerful, but we push forward. Not matter what, unjustice to the Gaza people need to stop.

On top of all the call we make, we shall relook at ourselves. The surrounding around us, have we done enough for our people? Why aren't we make any call for our own people? If we can't guarantee justice for our own "family" and "neighbors," can we say we fight for justice for the World?

Issues like poverty, hunger, violence, hatred, crime and all sort of social ills will hunt us no matter where we are and where we go. Being muslims, it is our responsible to care about all these ills in our families, communities, nations and around the globe. If we are okay with all these bad events taking place surrounding us, it is a sign that we have the greatest blindness, blind senses due to sick/dead hearts.

We don't close eyes on what's happening close to us, but let wide open another eyes on what is happening far far away from our soil. To feed our families is also a struggle, unless we have more than enough. To give alms to people is also a struggle, unless our left hands know nothing what our right hands do. To do good to our parents is also a struggle; one is because we do not live with them under the same roof anymore, thus we do not see them everyday while money alone is nothing comparable to their sacrifice to us since the minute we were born to this World.

Need to remind myself day to day, life is a struggle no matter for what cause it may be.

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Have we feed our hearts enough with fertilizers? What kind of fertilizers we give to our body, mind and soul everyday?

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