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Who Am I? Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Awais Aftab, Pakistan May 31, 2004
Child & Youth Rights   Opinions

  


As is apparent from the above discussion, we have pondered a lot and from different angles but the answer is still not visible. The answer to this, perhaps, belongs to the heavens and not this world!





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Writing has been a passion, a love ever since I learned to write. For me, writing is a means of expression of 'secret tears and secret pleasures'. True writing comes from the heart and often it is the one to find you, not you the one to find it. Writing gives me power, the strength to carry on, the will to live and to live in a better way. It helps me find deeper meaning in the world around me and to understand myself much better. I can't survive without writing. For me, my writings are the whispers of life, in which the glory and sorrow of life echoes. For me, these are the glittering tears, whose every flash encompasses a thousand aspects of life. I believe that, 'I write; therefore I am.' However, true ease in writing comes from art, and I still have to learn a lot about that.
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Hi Awais
Peter St.Christopher Kelly | Jul 9th, 2004
I think you are smart. I like you.



Soul
Sardar Taimur Hyat-Khan | Oct 3rd, 2004
I beg to differ with awais in regards to Islam not going deep in the matter of the soul. The soul is the most examined aspect of Sufism which is Inner or Batini Islam. The freeing of the soul from the shackles of materialism while yet in 'this world' is the subject of Sufism (At Tassawuf).



Hey there
Azira Binti Aziz | Jun 16th, 2005
I never got anywhere from that similar reasoning. The answer to that question actually lies within yourself. :) No amount of facts found within books, not even the Quran (may i not be spiked with lightning for this) cannot tell you directly who you are.

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