Bismillah! Salam everyone :D
I love being happy. Dont you?
No doubt, we love happiness.
May happiness never be far behind us. InsyaAllah.
This might be weird so be prepared.
1. I love coming home to my room mates sleeping
Frankly, my room mates are people who really strive and struggle to achieve the best. I love it when they spend most of their time swallowing and digesting tons and tons of knowledge, it motivates me. But...I fervently think that they deserve some rest. It soothes me seeing them asleep. It makes me happy the fact that Allah has given them the opportunity to lay their head down for a while.
2. When my playlist hits the track "Subhanallah" by Maher Zain and "Rabbibil Mustafa" by Hafiz Hamidun
It literally takes 15 minutes from our college to the foundation centre. Since I am an introvert, I spend most of time listening to music and reading a book. I get so excited when these two tracks start to play, I feel contentment and satisfaction. Alhamdulillah.
3. Sharing food with my room mates
I have never been in a boarding school before so I dont really know the feeling of buying food to share with my room mates. I usually have the food all to myself at home. Trust me, it is a beautiful feeling to walk to the Ramadhan Bazaar, surveying the food that it has to offer and buying them with only one intention, "nak beli banyak sikitlah, nanti boleh buka puasa, makan dengan room mates.". Alhamdulillah.
4. When my mum instantly comes to visit me when she misses me instead of calling me
Yes, people do label me "budak manja". The thing is, I do not care what they have to say. My mum is close to me and I would like to cherish every moment I have with her. My mum keeps reminding me that she is not getting any younger day by day...My mum also likes to mention the fact that when I'm married, I would not be spending as much time with my mum anymore. My home would be in my husband's home and not my parent's home anymore. When I come to think of it, it is true. In a nutshell, I do not see the harm in being close to my mum when I have the time. I need her, I tell her everything.
5. When the girls ask me how I style my hijab
This makes me want to cry, all the time. Subhanallah. (':
One time, I went back with my classmate but we were not that close. We were in the bus, she started talking to me about aurah. It goes like this :-
Syasya: Sab, aku nak tanya benda boleh?
Me: Oh tanyalah. Apa dia?
Syasya: Macam mana kau jadikan shawl ni labuh? Aku tengok orang lain pakai, jadi pendek juga. Aku try pun jadi pendek juga.
Me: OHHH, senang je, nanti kita tunjuk eh, insyaAllah
Syasya: Sebenarnya, aku dah lama nak tanya kau tapi aku segan takut kau kata apa pula nanti kat aku
Me: Ehhh takdalah! Tanya je kita, kita lagi suka adalah
Syasya: Okok, weekend ni aku nak pergi jalan TAR nak beli wide shawl banyak banyak, senang sikit. Aku nak start lah pakai tutup sikit
Me: Yayyyyy
Syasya: *giggles*
Subhanallah. That is the only thing I can say.
What my best friend, Kamalia said is true. She said,
"As long as you're not going against the shariah, never be ashamed of anything."
I can't seem to forget this, I love you best friend.
i'm so happy for you, best friend. i'm glad Allah finally revealed the 'ease' after the 'hardship' to you, alhamdulillah. i love you too, Putri :')
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