Wednesday, November 17, 2010

This is life~

Being a student oversea, life full of new experiences. How you tackle the life, it's depend on what you expect the life to be here. What is more important is actually the way you behave as Muslim. No matter what you face and where you have to be, do remember to practice Islam in the right way. It's you to lead your mind, and never make it vice versa.

Warwick is very nice place to be! Seriously! I'm not being sarcastic! I love the place, the people, the town. Maybe I'm the one who like to live in peace, no hectic life would be the best! Campus was small, reachable by footsteps, not as Leicester neither Nottingham! sorry if I'm wrong! A lot of Malaysian mostly doing TESL. What an advantages! A lot of open houses, programs, the way to live as family!

One and a half month being at Warwick, there're so many things happened. Diversity makes your life very colourful and ChEErFulL! Chance to watch " ijab and kabul" at Warwick prayer hall, was really unexpected! What a really great experience, meet your mate here and bonded together by marriage.

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, "A woman is normally sought as a wife for her wealth, beauty, nobility, or religiousness (adherence to Islam), but choose a religious woman and you will prosper. " (Muslim)

Being far away from family, never let me down to celebrate Eid-ul Adha. Maybe they're not your own flesh and blood, but indirectly they're your family here! Together we performed "takbir raya" and celebrated the day! No " rendang" and "ketupat" but the memories lies in your heart!

Despite of all the happiness, some of us might be in sadness! Be strong my brother, Syafiq Rasidi, who has lost his beloved father on the day we celebrate Eid-ul Adha. Who can ever guess but He know better than us. There might no other words to describe our love, but His love is greater than us. Al-Fatihah, and we always pray that your father will be in peace and live in a better place. InsyAllah!



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