Friday, June 24, 2011

The Fusion of Water and Dust


The dust in the desert when faces the burning of sunlight, then desires to have water and overcome its thirst, the hot breeze when blows it makes the dust particles to scatter in the environment as a result the mist of that air blow along with dust particles produces cyclone that can ruin everything that comes in its field.

The dry dust of the desert has no worth except that desire for water, and if one day sky being so merciful sends the rain then the worth becomes worthy. The tiny drops of water when touch the dust particles and are united then gives a new identity to the dust with a breathtaking fragrance which arises from no where but the soul of that unity; the fragrance of the sodden dust. The probability to have a cyclone goes simply out of the way and the desert is no more a desert because now its earth can grow the flowery and fruitful trees from that dust just like an Oasis.

The combination of the dust of desire and water of mercy and Love made it possible for a clay to come into existence and get an identity which is called "Adam", the dust and the water are nothing independently but they are everything when in union. And this unity provides a power to grow the fruits of mercy, flowers of happiness and trees of care and love from that dust with a fragrance of Union of the water and dust that arises from nowhere but soul of the heart; the heartbeat that says every moment "Rab", and accepts the ultimate reality every passing second.

The desert of Human's heart is no more a desert when it gets the water of Love and immediately turns out to be an Oasis inside which then plays a role to make the world around an Oasis too.

The relationship of the two extremes; the rain that associates and forms a relationship between earth and sky, similarly the rain of Love associates the earth of self to the sky of selflessness.

What destiny awaits?

12 comments:

  1. hmm...Nice post once again Urooj...

    The union contains all the destinies...

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  2. Urooj, I loved the illustration you used!

    I liked this line;
    ' The tiny drops of water when touch the dust particles and are united then gives a new identity to the dust with a breathtaking fragrance which arises from no where but the soul of that unity; the fragrance of the sodden dust.'
    ... so the union brings the new identity! Zabardast!

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  3. Asalamu Alaykum,

    MashaAllah Great post! I really loved reading it. Keep up the great work.

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  4. All the classic examples that we can put forward would lead us to one single outcome that creativity in nature and in humans need unison of thoughts and actions.

    Urooj thanks for showing once again how harmony and relationship brings about miracles.

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  5. Thinking, thank you for reading and sharing your views.

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  6. Komal, thank you for reading and liking the post.

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  7. thevoiceofasoul, thank you for reading and liking. Keep coming.

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  8. Sir Akhtar, thank you for reading and liking.

    Love is itself the biggest universal miracle that can change anything, anyone.

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  9. Great explanation of something which happens so often around us but we never saw it as you have observed, I have no words to praise it. Keep exploring

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  10. Peerless, thank you for reading and liking.

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  11. Urooj, what destiny awaits you can't be imagined yet will certainly involve rewards such as seeing via heaven the miracle you've helped Allah bring to suffering souls.

    I am tearing up inside with great joy because again you've put together such a beauty:
    the reality of catastrophe and science of the same combined with the beauty of grace.

    Only you work such miracles with your pen...I'm sure this is a Godly Gift and out of your own experiences and choices...

    This is an amazing reality to which you are witness and participator...

    That of the "hidden" element of Allah's grace when our own souls allow such a collusion. And then the love which therefore blossoms in the most deprived of deserts.

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  12. Connie, thank you for coming and once again sharing your views in such beautiful words and I personally liked your last lines very much. Thanks again.

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