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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Uloo ka Sancha

Have you ever thought about the sheer intricacy and depth every life
contains? If one starts to think about the individual ingerdiants that
come together in order to create an individual- the infinite
complexities become mind-numbing. And that's only scrathing the surface.
So, when life within itself (and human life, I'd say in particular) is
so deep a phenomenon, and looking at this from a spiritual POV, would
God damn a life for just a singular mistake?
If, after all, we are God's creation and he is omniscient,
omnipresent, and all-powerful, if he is al-razzak- the provider of
all, then every single person represents an immense spiritual
investment.
And yet we all choose to stereotype each other- and indeed even
ourselves. We judge and pass our own judgements and our own internal
fatwas, obsessed with the peripheral and usually not bothering to look
any deeper than our tempers and social dispositions demand.
If you look around, you realize, after looking at the sheer intrinsic
diversity of the people around you, that God probably didn't make a
mold. And neither should we.


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4 of them wept:

Anonymous said...

your spelling mistakes make me puke.

Marina said...

Thought provoking. Hm. I liked how you made your point =]

nb- said...

god doesn't damn life for a single mistake, agreed, but I think... as a majority,we're just that spiritually empty. It's the lack of a realization, as the world becomes daily more worldly.

you write well Ali, I always thought so, but not just that.. your writing always has substance :)

Maryam said...

Anon, given the way he writes, maybe you should substitute 'spelling mistakes' with 'typos'. Go puke.