death is really a good reminder
that we do not have much time to waste
(lynn! move on n study!!!
stop facebookin stop drawin stop readin non textbook stuff!!!!!!...haha,
need to push myself now)
anyway...
last wednesday, one of my Dr's cancelled our afternoon class
and after some discussion with a couple of my classmates,
i was left with another hour to 2 o'clock's lecture
so i decided to spend my time in the masjid behind the tropical's department (or is it beside?)
(dang! should've join 28A's unit...i forgot Dr. Moataz is on wednesday...huuu~)
but...there was a surprise for me in that masjid
just after i finished solat dzuhr,
i get to see down in the 'guys' floor that a body is being brought into the masjid
people gathered and lined up
and i heard the announcement for a funeral prayer.
my first encounter of my whole 6 years!!
well, not suppose to b a surprise
since every time i drop by the masjid for solat dzuhr, i was always in a hurry...
sometimes i just crash into a nearby musolla - to the lecture hall buildings (either in microbs or lecture hall B)
i got up n prayed along...
it occurred to me...
death does not always come by with a pleasant knock on your door and patiently waiting for you to open it or a ring that he'll come by tomorrow or nex week or another half an hour
death comes when it is destined to come...
a secret date
hence,
we always need to b prepared...
of course for ourselves...
but also, for people around us too
do we know how to handle a dead?
do we know how to bathe a dead?
do we know how to pray for a dead?
(thnx for ur sharing yesterday kk!)
(it's in malay language)
salam 27th rejab...
(sorry x de kaitan dgn isra' mikraj....since this was my encounter during the week)
Allahumma balighna ramadhan ^^
*do pray for our brothers n sisters in palestine, syria, myanmar n those being mistreated
-this world is getting nastier by the minute
-humanity is underrated, instead pretension is apprised :'(