Death has its own quirk way of reminding us.
Reminding us what this or that person did throughout his or her life.
Reminding us that how we can die anytime.
Regardless of our age, race, religion, ethnicity, wealth or even your health.
Death has its own morbid way of reminding us.
Reminding us that it comes by surprise.
Reminding us that we can die, in vain...or in complete peace.
As been said in one of the verses in Holy Quran,
"Ya ayyatuhal nafsul mutmainnah, irji'i ilaa rabbiki rodhiyatam mardhiyyah.."
Death does great wonders.
It spurs us back into action!
It wakes us up from our sleep, from our dreamy state, from our heedlesness.
Like a splash of cold water on your face.
Or shocking electric ripples that reverbrate in our muscles.
Death gladly let us know, what we've been doing so far in our lives.
Does death matters to us?
If it does, how much do we remember about it in our daily lives?
If it does, does it bring us to work and perform our deeds better?
Does it remind us that we are, nothing but a traveller in this world?
T__T
Ya Allah, grant those who have died in your name your Jannatul Firdaus.
Allahummaghfirlahu warhamhu wa'afihi wa'fu 'anhu.
Very deeply saddened with our loss. Tuan Haji Nik Aziz bin Nik Mat, Deah Barakat, and his wife,
and his sister-in-law, and all of the innocent souls who have lost their lives in this world.
The real question is, where do we go from NOW?
Semoga kematian mereka menggerakkan.
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