Saturday, October 12, 2013

+1

It was somewhere in Matsubara, Keihanshin. Maghreb. People with their own business, none of them going to give a single damn with others' business. Some were running for the train, and the other some were chilling, enjoying the night. It is Japan, I couldn't manage myself to find the nearest mosque in time, and thus I decided just to pray in one corner of that busy train station. 

Few seconds after the prayer, 
"So you're praying?" 
"I am" smiled. 
"It's good for you to pray for all Muslims all over the world. We're brothers and sisters, we're all Muslims. I don't need to judge another Muslims. Because Allah is god, He is the only one god, and He is the only one to judge." 
Credit to my bro, @bbaakk on Twitter
#Throwback Japan

I'm kind of speechless for a while. It was just because the statement is freaking true. 

"And then Allah calls me to the deen (faith). I didn't make myself a Muslim. It's doesn't happened just like that for me. But I'm grateful that He called me." 

Our deep conversation was ended as the Maghreb ends. It's been a pleasure to meet another Muslim in a free-minded nation. It brings a new hope for me to be a good Muslim, to be a better mankind. I hope I will be. 

In the end, I'm not talking about Islamization. It is indeed not Islamization itself. I just wanted to clarify that we're all came from the same god. In fact I personally believe we are worshiping the same god. And to Him we belong, and to Him we all shall return.









Amen.