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Embracing Happiness Now
In life, we should strive to make ourselves happy. In a complex society, people's hearts are difficult to understand, and we often find ourselves burdened with worries. We experience endless ups and downs, navigate bumpy roads, and sometimes feel helpless. We can't let go of the past, we are consumed by the present, and the future remains unknown. In the end, we do not know when we will leave this world. We only have one life, and we cannot live it again—so we should choose happiness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing11 months ago in Poets
Path of Light
The Way of Light Noor sat on a rock in the night's darkness. A tear rolled down his cheek. He had one of the most difficult nights of his life tonight. He gazed at the twinkling stars above, searching for solace in the vast sky. Even though he had come a long way, the journey was not yet over. Noor's family was poor when he was born. His father was a farmer, and his mother a homemaker. He prayed five times a day and loved Islam since childhood, but life was hard. Despite their efforts to run the household, his parents lived in poverty. Despite their hardships, they always taught him to rely on Allah and stay honest no matter the circumstances.
By Md Tofayel Ahmed11 months ago in Poets
"The Mercy and Reversal of Allah"
In a small peaceful village, there was a young Muslim man named Ahmad. Ahmad was known for his good manners and friendlyness , but in the past few months he began to move away from religious obligations. He did not pray regularly, he prayed very little, and he had not stopped looking for Allah's leadership. The more he drove from his religion, the more he drove from Allah. Soon, he began to believe that he had committed too many sins, and there was no way for Allah to forgive him. His heart felt guilty, but he seemed to have come back and not come back.
By AMINUL ISLAM ZIHAD11 months ago in Poets

