
… I can’t say I’m a writer, but I love to write.
To pen those thoughts and capture those images in my mind; translating them into a readable language. Pausing to reflect and capture the right word, the right tense, the right emotion. To write and write, then erase all that upon the descent of a better word and sentence structure. Sometimes, amidst inactivity, I resort to translating the work of others so I can keep my wrist moving and my mind engaged in the world of books and unspoken words.
To write means to release those cluttered thoughts, jammed in the mind, and then arrange them nicely on a blank page, to give a deep but vibrant image. The words have the depth of thoughts but they are as clear as the white page itself.
Writing is at times better than speaking.
See, a word once uttered cannot be taken back; you cannot U N S P E A K.
But a page once written can be edited again and again until it’s ready for publishing…
Reflect.
Allah `azza wa jall, the Majestic King and Creator of all, has allowed us to write our own books in the life of this world. We are all writers and authors… even the illiterate have been gifted by the Most Merciful. We write veraciously and cover vast topics; we move swiftly from scene to scene and in the end we have not one chapter, but volumes of work and we are the scholars of our own thoughts, acted out.
But our book remains in edit for as long as we live.
Yawm al-‘Ardh (Exposition) – that is the day we have our books published; that is the Day of Viewing, Accounting and Recompense. We do not sell our literary works to publishing houses or companies; rather we are the sole buyers of that masterpiece. So let him whose work pleases him, praise Allah, and let him who sees failure blame no-one but himself, because we are all writers and authors. Thoughts precede an act and none have penned our thoughts but us.
… I can’t say I’m a writer, but I love to live life knowing that in reality, I am.
Masha’Allah this was just beautiful. You really put it into perspective how we’re all writers of our own life without us even knowing it. I really enjoyed reading this. JazakAllah Khayr!
Assalaamualaikum, this was truly beautiful, once again makes us reflect and introspect our lives and shows us that how we all still have a chance to amend the mistakes that we’ve done and to seek the forgiveness of Allah, no matter how great sinners we might be. It has a great lesson that we must always keep in mind all through our life. JazakAllah Khayr for the reminder.
asalamualaykum
I loved this, jazakiallahu khair
(I do believe everyone should take up writing, the kind with pen and paper, it really does help to clear your thoughts. And it also helps to improve your writing skills, and the more skiled Muslim writers out there, the better inshaaAllah)
What a serene picture?
You took it?
Wa `alaykumusalam wa rahmatullah
Wa iyyakum.
Almuqarraboon, I agree! Writing is very therapeutic and yes, we need more Muslim writers out there who can spread the teachings of this amazing Deen.
MuQeet, no unfortunately I didn’t take the picture; I found it online.
speechless i am!
Assalamu Alaikum waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh,
Was scrolling past some posts on writing until I found this piece on your blog. Enrapturing, subhanAllah.
I was wondering if you’ve written this post as I know of a sister who’s written the exact same thing? Care to inform In’sha Allah? It’s beautiful subhanAllah, but have you written it though because I would like to use some of the sentences that have really gotten my attention.
If you’ve written this then very well put. SubhanAllah.
Let me know though. 🙂
JazakiAllahu Khayr!
Wa `alaykumusalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh sister
Yes, I wrote this piece a while back. Sometimes the blog posts are spread and posted on the net by readers 🙂 You’re welcome to use it insha’Allah, but maybe just link back to the original here.