Celebrating the meaning of Love

I've been making public announcement too much, aren't I? It's been a while since I write anything that make no sense to here. So, maybe this time would get my brain move again. (still, just the brain would not make you a good person.. it's the heart and soul people..)



Anyway, Aidiladha is around the corner and at these moment, it is the time of pilgrimage to the Holy Land (while cows and goat make their pilgrimage saving their lives in the forrest). I would like to think of it as muslim's way of celebrating love. Our version of Valentine.

The history of Hajj told us about how these are the geatest love story that should set as example for all. The love showed by Siti Hajar, Prophet Ibrahim and Prophet Ismail in all the incidents that created of what we call Hajj now, portrays the symbol of undivided love.



You would sacrifice for your loved ones. You would die for them. You would do anything to show how much you love someone. When action speaks louder than words, the actions made by the Prophet's family speaks about love even louder than any romantic poetry.

Selamat Hari Raya Aidiladha everybody. It is the celebration of love, more than a celebration of sacrifices as we all know it. It's about LOVE.

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The picture above are my 2 sweet nieces, Hanan Afiqah and Hanan Insyirah, taken on Aidilfitri. As much as they are the joy of the family, it is the symbol of love of my brother and his wife.

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