2 Days to 28: The Good in Goodbye
I was told my late father was a temperamental man in his younger days. But this all changed when I was born. He became very subdued and patient. So much so, in my 19 years of living with him I can count on one hand the number of times I've seen him being very angry. I guess it's true, love conquers all. Thanks for teaching me that, Abah.
They say it's important to look for the silver lining when a tragedy happens. Losing my Dad to a sudden death was probably the second best thing that happened to me. (The first being given the most loving and protective parents any child could ask for, of course.)
How could losing one of two most important people in my life be a good thing?
We tend to complain and question His love for us when tribulations fall upon us but in reality they often lead to greater things and achievements. When we respond to hardships the right way we stand to gain more from it than during times of ease because of the life-changing lessons they teach us. Who would say no to becoming a better, stronger and wiser person?
Abah, you've taught your family a lot of things but thanks for also teaching us that sometimes "bad" things happen so "good" things can happen.
“Amazing is the affair of the believer, verily all of his affair is good and this is not for no one except the believer. If something of good/happiness befalls him he is grateful and that is good for him. If something of harm befalls him he is patient and that is good for him." - Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him (Sahih Muslim)
Happy Father's Day, Abah. Al-Fatihah.
P.S. I know I missed a few posts but I promise I'll make up for them after my birthday, God willing :)
This blog post series was inspired by Mark Gonzales (@ideasbygonzales) of wagebeauty.com who started his 40th birthday countdown by sharing a photo blog of reflections on his Instagram account last week. I view Gonzales as a kindred spirit and my brother in faith whose work not only compels me to be myself but to be the best version of myself.
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