Friday 18 May 2012

A story....

AsalamuAlaikum everybody whos reading this blog post!
      You all know Im an aspiring writer, and recently I wrote a story, about drink driving ,which is loosely based on real life personal experiences. Its called HAPPY EVER AFTER, and Im gonna wite the first paragraph down below. So here goes.

                                           HAPPY EVER AFTER.
It was on the 2nd March 2005. I hadnt known what was going to happen. If I did, I would have done something. I wouldnt have let him drive.
  It was my older brother. I loved him dearly, and we had fun together.That  morning , that fatal morning, he'd just got his driving license, and was in a good mood. I remember.....

I gave it to a teacher at school, and she loved its so much! She actually asked me to type it up and publish it on the school website! Wow, I just cant believe it!
          OK, got to go now, HudaHafiz, let me know if you'd like me to write the next bit! :)

Sunday 13 May 2012

Salam!

Asalamualaikum every one!  
 Boy am  I passionate about Islam! I am normally quite shy but mention Islam and the cat releases my tongue! I can talk about it for ages. Seriously.
  One thing I want to share with you guys is that the Muslim and Non-Muslim have VERY different views on life. What I mean is that generally, Muslims know the the secret to happiness is being content with what Allah (god) as given you. But the average non Muslim feels differently: he/she feels that happiness comes from doing whatever you want. But is this right? Life is not fair. It rarely goes the way we want it to. But the thing is , Allah has planned something better for you. Dont you agree? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrOt4-kHvOc. This video is Shaikh Navaid Aziz telling us why we go through trials and tribulations, etc.
 The secong thing I want to share with you guys is my thoughts on Forced Marriage. Causes loads of emotional  upset and distress. Why? Because you are forcing someone to do something they dont want to do. The Wikipedia defenition for forced marriage is: Forced marriage is a term used to describe a marriage in which one or both of the parties is married without his or her consent or against his or her will. A forced marriage differs from an arranged marriage, in which both parties consent to the assistance of their parents or a third party (such as a matchmaker) in identifying a spouse, although the difference between the two may be indistinct. So, forced marriage is clearly different from arranged marriages, which is what many Muslims do. I recently read a book on forced marriage, Its called But its not fair by Aneeta Prem ans is available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=But+its+not+fair+by+Aneeta+Prem. Ok, bye for now!

Monday 7 May 2012

UNTITLED

Do some dawah! Its a wonderful feeling. Me and my sister did it yesturday and at first we were a bit shy but alhamdulilah we did it.