For the first task we have been given, it was to pick your
bestfriend’s book. Madhiah Ghazali, stated she had a few favourite
books. It had been easy for her to state the ‘Reclaim your Heart’ book
last January. Interestingly, this book was made to be in her syllabus
conducted in her weekly usrah. Marvellous reminder, indeed. She told me
that the author made the tiny little things that we take for granted
looks really valuable, so priceless. If most of the self help books were
glued with full of theories, the author took them into practical, she
showed the way.
First thing first, I should be
grateful to have a nice book to read, to be selected by her which I
could enjoy it myself, through the reading journey. It is a self help
book, but not a book that you can lightly just flip it on. It was proven
by its relevancy and many people read it globally and internationally
although it was published years ago, in 2011. You could see how they
excitedly react towards this book through the book reviews website, such
as Goodreads.
The book is segmented with
various parts. They are Attachments, Love, Hardships, Relationship with
Creator, Women’s status, Ummah and Poetry. The author explained these
very differently.
The world today was full of
attachment and is very fragile. Been made more fragile with the illusion
of social media, medias and all those shown on screen. People tend to
trust everything edited to be true and feel something lacking in them.
They try to achieve the false outer acknowledgement, forgetting the
ultimate inner goals of Allah.
Attachment
parts, the author discussed how hearts were so attached with the worldly
life, with the individuals existed in our life, with our beloved
belongings, careers and so much more. We seemed to depend on all stuff.
We worshiped things and objects. We became consumed by them, believing
that they indicated the life status, gave us happiness and make us
whole. Because of His Love, Allah tested us like how the parents take
the video game who’s a kid has been hypnotized with, just to make him
realized that the video game was just a virtual world. He had a real
world. The video game had consumed him, harmful if he let it be,
beneficial if he could manage it. The dunya was just similar. We had our
real world soon, the hereafter. People came and go. So did the things
and stuff. Nothing was eternal.
In the Love
section, she explained more on marriage tales and how marriage could be
treated rightly. The gift from Allah, meant to be the life partner and
the marriage itself, should be brings us closer to God, not the other
way round. A union of both partners should be made to seek God much
easier because half of our Deen has been completed. Marriage is the
means, God is the ultimate Goals. God is the priority in our Heart, not
our life partner, they are just means for us to bring us closer to
Allah. They should be held in the hands, not heart because the heart is
the only place for Allah. If we allowed the ocean of dunya, including
our life partner into the heart, yes, we would be drowned, our hearts
and life might be shackled. We would be enslaved. Furthermore, she
elaborated on the pure and true love and pleasure, comparing the false
love, felt by the unmarried coupled which was wrongly advertised by the
medias. All in all, love by the human and individuals, all are Allah’s
gift and the reflection of His Love and beauty. She pinpointed us to
fall in love with the Real Love, The Eternal.
Hardships
section reminded us the love of Allah through all the tests. The tests
were all of His calling’s sign in leading us to make the U-turn. It was
all because of His love. The author likes the analogy of being alone in
the ocean and having no one to turn to, except Allah because the moment
was very powerful. Indeed, we really did not have any assistance in this
world, no one could help us, except Allah. In daily life, Allah shuts
the entire door, to make us directed the only way to the Divide Help.
Similar situations when we felt the pain and loss, disappointment which
did hurts us might lead us to the path of God. “The perceived
misfortunes are in fact wake up calls” that we rarely see and realized
for the moment.
The Relationship with Creator
part was my second favourite part after the Attachment section. In this
part, the solat topic was discussed so beautifully. The solat we took
for granted, she made me appreciated and embraced the solat moments. It
was a slap to a statement that solat would be the first thing we would
be questioned on the hereafter day but did our lives reflect the
priority? During the Isra’ Mikraj, the Prophet was initially given the
commandment to pray for 50 times daily, in showing that how important
the prayers should hold our life. Imagine praying for fifty times in 24 hours. How many prayer would you perform in one hour?
We would not do anything except praying, portraying how our life should
revolves around solat. Yes, Allah had made it easier, five time prayers
with the reward of fifty but I grieved of how our people take solat so
lightly today. Besides, sacred conversation with Allah which was
tahajjud and the hidden danger of Facebook and other social medias also
being elaborated. Social medias strengthen our focus on people, our
loves to be seen and the illusion of the world. They are also powerful
tools for the goodness but just be aware that we are not being enslaved
by the social medias, sacrificing our freedom.
The
Women’s status, Ummah and Poetry did discuss how women had their own
respected status although the women’s job were different with the men
while Ummah part mentioned the global issues on Muslims. You would love
the poetry section also because personally I am fond of them by the
message of love to Allah as well as to the Real World, the hereafter.
Last
but not least, please be aware in watching and guiding our heart. Do
not let the world break us by filling the heart with the right priority,
Allah.
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