Day 5
Ruh and Ramadhan.
we're not kids anymore.

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Day 5
Ruh and Ramadhan.
Day 4
We can’t really control our heart, but we can make du’a so He keep our heart firm upon guidance.
Day 3
“Pengabulan doa itu bersamaan dengan pengilhaman kita untuk berdoa”
Walam aqumbidu’aa ika rabbi syaqiyyaa 😭
Day 2
Maasyaa Allah, what a beautiful reflection and du’a. May our heart be able to open, accept and infiltrate the light of Al-Qur’an to the very core. Aamiin Allahumma aamiin..
Day 1
Oh Lord. It feels different. SO romantic. My pink heart suddenly kinda pops up. Let me love you endlessly yaa Rabb 🥹
Let’s go back to HERBAL ERA!
Allahumma baarik ♡
Beautiful du’a I learned in 2025
May Allah grant us istiqomah with Quran. Baarakallaahu lii walaakum ♡
First book in 2026
Nice book for a foodie. The ending is kinda open to interpretation.
2025 most ♡
Because our best weapon is du’a
Hidup kita hampa rasa, mungkin karena kita salah memaknainya...
Apakah mungkin, satu peristiwa yang sama namun bisa dimaknai dengan cara berbeda?
Ya. Seperti seseorang yang kehilangan, dan mengingatnya sebagai “hidup saya hancur sejak itu”, atau mengingatnya sebagai “di situlah saya belajar berdiri sendiri.”
Peristiwa itu satu hal, dan memaknai sebuah peristiwa adalah satu hal lain.
Itulah mengapa seorang guru pernah bilang padaku, bahwa yang penting sebenarnya bukan hanya "experience", tapi "how to reflect experience."
Dan itulah yang diperintahkan Allah dalam Al Qur'an, "...Maka ambillah pelajaran, wahai orang-orang yang mempunyai pandangan." (QS Al Hasyr 2)
Peristiwa sudah terjadi. Tapi setelah peristiwa itu terjadi, kita diperintahkan Allah untuk mengambil pelajaran.
Dan jujur saja, tak semua orang pandai mengambil hikmah dari pengalaman.
Itulah mengapa ada kutipan, "orang biasa hanya bicara peristiwa, orang cerdas bicara gagasan."
Gagasan hadir dari mentadabburi peristiwa. Itu yang membuat pengalaman punya makna.
Benar ya, "pengalaman memang guru terbaik", karena ia kuat melakukan remidial bagi murid-muridnya.
Maka bagi kita, yang bertambah usia dengan kumpulan hari-hari dan peristiwa: apakah kita sudah layak disebut dewasa?
Hari ini aku baru sadar bahwa ada, bahkan banyak orang yang tua tapi tak bijaksana. Apa mungkin, peristiwa hidup itu hanya berlalu dan tak jadi pelajaran?
Pada akhirnya, apa yang terjadi pada kita tidak sepenuhnya bisa kita pilih. Hidup menempa kita dengan hal-hal yang tidak kita undang: kesedihan, kehilangan, atau bahagia.
Tapi memori adalah ruang tempat kita memberi makna. Dan, di ruang itulah hidup kita sebenarnya dibentuk.
Itu dalam ruang kita sebagai manusia. Maka, bagaimana jika kita memaknai peristiwa sebagai sebuah umat?
Tentang Gaza, merdekanya Suriah, bangkitnya Afghanistan, tangisan Sudan.
Ia memang peristiwa.
Tapi, bagi umat bijak, ia bisa berubah jadi renungan yang lahirkan gagasan!
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Rabbi hablii hukmaaw wa-alhiqnii bishshoolihiin, waj’allii lisaana shidqin fil aakhiriin, waj’alnii miw warotsati jannatiinna’iim 🤲🏻
Gyouza
To be honest, I kinda miss Japan for reasons I can’t fully put into words, just a mix of memory and feeling. Gyoza was something we (my friends and I) often ate together. Even during the annual events in my Japanese class, my sensei used to make it for us. Interestingly, my Japanese sensei is Muslim, married to an Uyghur. So yes, gyoza is more than food to me: it’s therapy.
Come to think of it, making gyoza isn’t exactly easy. It’s all about the details, especially when shaping the edges of the dumpling skin. And from there, I drew a reflection about life:
~ Spend your time on things that money can’t buy, like education, health, therapeutic feelings, satisfaction.
~ Spend your money on things that time can’t buy, like education, health, food when you’re too busy working on something more productive (cost opportunity).
At one point, I wondered: Why do I spend hours making something that disappears in just a few minutes? But then I realized, the process itself is the gift. It became my me-time, my space to explore, and above all, it gave me pleasure, satisfaction, and stress relief. That’s why it’s worth every minute, even if I could just buy it instead. Plus, making it myself means I can adjust and customize the ingredients to be healthier. Isn’t that essential?
This time, I made vegetarian-friendly gyoza: filled with cabbage, mushrooms, spring onions, and egg (no meat at all). But next time, I’ll make the meaty version, since my nieces and nephews love it. And maybe I’ll record the ASMR of my youngest niece and nephew eating them. I bet it’s going to be hilarious!
New circle, new vibes ✨
Alhamdulillaahilladzii bini‘matihii tatimmus shaalihaat..
In fact, recently, I’ve been feeling a bit jaded with life; like everything is stuck, and there’s this sense of loneliness. Not because I’ve been alone all along, but because I rarely meet people on the same vibes. I’m fully aware that this feeling is dangerous, as it can lead me toward ingratitude.
Knowing myself, I realize it’s actually a sign that I need fresh air, a new circle, and a new perspective. Maasyaa Allah, yesterday biidznillaah I joined ETAW (English Time After Work). It was really fun yet deeply nurturing. So refreshing. And finally I could find a circle where I can speak in English too. May Allah ridho.
Allahumma baarik
Aamiin Allahumma aamiin 🤲🏻🥹
Jazaakillah khayr Ummii 🫶🏻
Wishing it could be a couple's book, but qodarullah, both are mine 🤣 Btw one has already expired, and another one soon will be. Sadly, none of them were used for Hajj/Umrah 😭😭
Bismillah, Bismillah, there will be a Hajj/Umrah visa on my third one. May Allah ease and bless all the steps.
Allahummarzuqnaa ziyaarotal baitikal haraam, wabaitikal mu’adzdzom, warosuulikan mukarram, fii hadzal ‘aam, wafii kulli ‘aam, biahsanil haal.. Walam akum bidu'a ika rabbi syaqiyyaa..
Al-Lathiif 🤍
Home for the lost soul
どうもありがとうございました。🥹🤍