Archive > May 2009

But a dream…

I’ll keep this short insha’Allah. Dreams don’t always come true. I know now that the dream I recently had was nothing more than a sub-conscious hope deep within my soul. I will end my journey as Muslim Scribbler today and move on with a more ‘realistic’ approach to life; I announce my defeat to all [...]

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MS SHUT DOWN?

I’m considering the option to end Muslim Scribbler; I’m currently facing the dilemma of a faded passion to write on the topic I love most (L O V E), but at the same time do not wish to cease the existence of this secret outlet of mine to express my feelings with readers I have [...]

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Google’s Ironic Search Result

I was looking today through some stats relating to MuslimScribbler.com; curious to see HOW people find me. Anyhow, one particular reader landed on my page by searching for “How to cure a broken heart?” on Google. haha… truly is ironic given that I myself am trying to figure out the answer to that question.
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Memories…

Subhan Allah! How truly worthy of worship our Lord is; I sat here reflecting on simply one of the many functions our brain performs every second. The process of storing both conscious and subconscious events that are both recent, and of a more distant past is truly remarkable and demonstrative of Allah’s Power. Not only [...]

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Obstacles of Love

What can Love overcome, and what can it not? Are there truly obstacles to TRUE love? I decided to see what the oracle ‘GOOGLE’ had to say on the matter , and so I typed “Obstacles of love” and hit enter; google as always retrieved hundreds of records if felt were relevant to my [...]

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The Beginning

Assalamu alaikom readers,
On the 1st of September (2008) I began documenting a personal journey in pursuit of love with a particular woman, although that journey began long before I began documenting it (approx. 8 years before), it did come to an end (several ends as a matter of fact). There were plenty of obstacles along [...]

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