The Journey of Detachment
When you're away from home, you miss it deeply. It's not just the house you miss, but every moment spent there with the people you love and care about. For me, being with family at home brings peace. Sharing a cup of chai with biscuits and engaging in ongoing gossip with my mother, sister, and brother is a blessing. I miss my home, my dream home, built with so many dreams and so much love. Every inch of it was planned and thought out by us.
We had to sell it due to circumstances that tested us. We built
it with a lot of emotions and love, and I miss every inch of it that gave me
countless memories and moments. But it was God's plan to teach me that not
everything in this world is permanent. We come across many things to which we
get attached, but they are just material possessions. As Muslims, we believe
that we are travelers in this world. We come empty-handed and leave
empty-handed, collecting only deeds based on our actions.
When we sold the house, I was sad and depressed, but I realized
it was the Lord's plan to show that we are always alone and should not get
attached to worldly things. I have come to understand this and am trying to
detach myself from material and worldly things, focusing instead on fulfilling
the real needs of the soul as much as I can.
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