Showing posts with label beliefs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beliefs. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Dying Young

Someone asked me, "If you had the choice, how would you like to Die?"
And I told him, "I would like to die young."

I would like to die young when I still have the power to dream, and not know that these dreams will be shattered by harsh realities...

I would like to die young when I still have the power to Love, and not know that the love will be labour lost in vain...

I would like to die young when I still have the power of faith, and not know the hypocrisy of the Religion... 

I would like to die young when I still have the power of enthusiasm, and not be bogged down by the mundane and monotonous life...

I would like to die young when I still believe in miracles, and not look at them as tricks of the trade...

I would like to die young, as Life would still have a lot of value for me...!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Religion...

For a long time I have avoided talking or expressing my views on religion on this blog. There is a reason for it. I believe that religion is not the only element that defines a person. It is more the upbringing and the values that are inculcated within you. If your heart is in the right place, you are a good human being, it doesn’t matter what religion you follow. I prefer knowing people from what they do, and why; what do they think and how do they respond to others; rather than asking which mosque or church do they belong to.
I would prefer that people know me for the person I am, and still choose to be in my company rather than simply take a liking for an Indian in town. I would prefer to be introduced as the person I am, recognized for the work I have done, talked of for my achievements rather than being introduced by the religion I follow!
I agree that religion when practiced in the right perspective makes one a better person. But in society, it is difficult to find such a person. Personally, there are so many things lacking in myself, that to be introduced as a Muslim and to be seen as an example of what a Muslim is; is simply not fair! Look at me like a normal human being. Accept my faults as that of a mortal; praise my strengths as achievements. Accept me as a human not too different; with feelings, emotions and needs just like you; though from a different country and a different religion!
Let us all have a good friendship, beautiful memories and experiences.
If you really want to know; then I can explain by borrowing from the LifeBook of a famous friend, who once said; 'When I do good, I feel good. When I do bad, I feel bad. That, my friends, is my religion'.