Sunday, September 23, 2007

Closure

"After you’d learned how (most importantly now the who(s), what cause it and the why(s)) someone had died, there was a lifting away of sorrow. You can’t explain that, except to say there’s release in knowing the truth no matter how anguishing it is. You have come finally to the irreducible thing, and there’s nothing left to do but pick it up and hold it. Then, at least, you can enter the severe mercy of acceptance." The Mermaid Chair, Sue Monk Kid.
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I pray that the perpetrator(s) get the elusive and grim satisfaction that s/he is looking for from such an animal, despicable, sadist act(s). May s/he finds peace for the rest of his/her life after what s/he had done for whatever reasons that his/her mind can conjure up. I pray for Allah to bless his/her soul so that s/he can open up & ask for forgiveness from the grieving parents (no parents are ever being prepared to bury their own child) now in this life. Even if s/he repent and repent and repent at later date and ask for forgiveness from Allah, it won’t save him/her from the sure Hellfire. Justice will prevail, in the Hereafter.

Like in the case of Pharoah –
"A curse is made to follow them in the world and on the Day of Resurrection. Hapless is the ‘gift’ (that will be) given (them)." Hud, 98-99.

Al-Fatihah untuk Nurin.

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