Thoughts in Solitude

I am rarely, and have very rarely, been alone for long moments. Coming from a large family; having been in boarding schools; and having worked, and still working, in places with large numbers of people; I almost, always, have people around me. Still, I love and cherish moments of solitude; the longer they are, the more contemplative I am.

It is during moments of solitude, usually during my long brisk walks, in deserts in particular, and by the sea; or seated in a quiet place - that I think and ponder about situations and life in general; and search for answers or explanations. At times, my thoughts and pondering, are on very simple matters - and I do get answers or reach some kind of conclusion; at times, the thoughts I have, are too complex, and I never seem to have or reach any answers or conclusions.

Our present world situation, takes a lot of my thoughts: the wars, the natural disasters, the economic situation, the diseases and other international issues. Of this, the big natural disasters, the war in Iraq, the constant instability in the Middle East and AIDS - are at the fore; at times, I become very disturbed by these.

For the natural disasters, I always feel saddened and frustrated; and no answers seem at hand. How can I explain the Tsunamis? Still, had their been warning systems in place, more people would have been saved. With no cure in sight for AIDS, many will continue to suffer and die due to the disease - but more too, can be saved - by inexpensive, readily available drugs; and still, more too - can be saved if people are careful and serious about their sexual behavior. The war in Iraq! How that can be solved now, is a huge problem; to me - the whole idea of Americans having gone in to Iraq, seemed fruitless right from the beginning. And how can America solve it when: both at home and in Iraq, it is facing stiff opposition? Internationally too, the US is very isolated on this issue. It is the innocent and poor people of Iraq who are suffering and dying most; and very sadly - no solution seems in sight. In fact, more Iraqis will continue to suffer and die. All due to America's shortsightedness. And greed.

I recall, years back: the US, the stars and stripes, was looked at with awe and hope by almost all on this planet. America was the dreamed of land; the land of Ford and Hollywood; the land of Disneyland and the Apollos; the land of John Kennedy and Martin Luther King; the land of the Marshall Plan and the Peace Corps; the land of opportunity. But of late?

It seems that most of the International community do not get that awe or hope from the US any more; it is the contrary. Nor do most Americans have much regards for their system any more - so, it seems. But Americans do have the power to choose their governments, and thus choose their course!

At times, my thoughts and mind wander to more complex things: being, life, death and God. I know I am and I exist; but - reasons for my being aren't easy to reach; though, I believe: being good, giving, loving, being considerate and just - are most important to justify my existence. I like having good, peaceful sleeps; but, then - it seems, in life we spend a considerable part of it sleeping; if one calculates - it is a lot of time. Which always make me wonder - if we spend only a part of our lives awake, why doesn't Man make the best of it by being positive and constructive? Why are we so destructive and selfish!?

And then, there is death; which leads me to the question of the after-life. After pondering about this for a long time, years - I believe, without doubt, there is life after death; and for those who say: how can one know? Well, if we do not know for sure, where we came from or how we came in to being, then how can we know what will be? If I can not even remember my conception and the womb, which is past - how can I know what will be of me after death? If I can be and grow from a drop of fluid to what I am now - why can not it be possible for me to change in to some thing else after death? For me, not only because of my religion - but logic leads me to believe in eternal life. Life on Earth here, is just a short part of that eternity.

And God? He is. I have no doubt what so ever about God's existence; I have gone through this in discussions, with others and with my self; He exists. For me: all other theories or reasonings, contrary to this, fade; all other reasons and theories are out weighed by reasons and signs of God's existence. It is not my being subjective or narrow minded; to the contrary, I see every day, in many ways - be it in nature and how organized and whole it is; or in the universe, and how planned and so finely tuned all is. There is a very powerful force and order in all this; more powerful than any thing I can imagine. That power is God. And only He has the reason and answers for our being, life and all that is related to it.

And of course: those solitary moments, lead me too, to think and contemplate my own simple personal life. My Children, my Family, my work, money, health and my marriage. It is during the solitudes, that I come up with strategies on making my marriage and family better and whole; and making too, my life on Earth - constructive and meaningful.

Solitude!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Salamaat,
ahh..the joy of solitude!

It's deep that all thoughts eventually lead one to the Creator. I think only in those precious moments of silence; does one begin to grasp the depth of it all.

I am happy you are back:)
Anonymous said…
Great post ya Omar. Walahi gameel!

Salam.
No, of course no one gets awe or hope from the US anymore. That is why immigrants from across the world celebrated their new US citizenship on the 4th of July. The rest of the world in its jealously and feelings of inferiortiy have been praying for the downfall of the US for years. France being the number one enemy of the US. Think about how screwed up every country that was occupied by France is. They have nothing to offer anyone. Pay no attention to them.
Barsawad said…
Maliha - always thanks for the support and encouragement!

Denis - some people don't like France's independence and positiveness; since De Gaulle, France has always taken independent actions and has always been more attentive to the thoughts of the less developed world.

Drima - shukran jazeelan!

Miss Carnivorous - you are entitled to your thoughts and views.

But, I believe you should travel more or read more; for you to have come up with such a sweeping statement about France shows your ignorance in world affairs! First, both France and the US belong to NATO - as such they can never be enemies; secondly, if the US has a 'number one enemy',then it is: itself!

'Think about how screwed up every country that was occupied by France is. They have nothing to offer anyone. Pay no attention to them.' I don't know which countries you are talking about, may be KutuKutu and MegaKutu!

But just to give you a few examples from the countries I am knowledgeable about: just take Africa - overall, the countries that are doing best of all were former French colonies - Senegal, Mauritius, Seychelles(a British colony too), Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia; not to forget the Ivory Coast before their civil war. And there is Reunion (French). Even barren Djibouti is doing well! These countries have comparatively better infrastructure and economic development than other African countries. Did you know this?

And do you know of: Frech Polynesia, Tahiti, Guadaloupe and Martinique? Do not forget too, France's influence in shaping Canada!

All colonial powers left much destruction wherever they were; ALL! But, what the US is doing now is neo-colonialism; using it's immense military and economic power to subjugate and loot other people's resources and using that power too, to bully others in to its way of thinking and doing things - irrespective of the consequences! At least France can dare to stand against that kind of thinking!
Abu Muhammad said…
May Allah accept all of us for his beautiful dheen!!!
Yeah sure that's why our gas prices are so high, because we are stealing the gas that the Arabs stole from the Kurds and using it in our big gas guzzling cars.
Barsawad said…
“Heav'n has no rage, like love to hatred turn'd, Nor Hell a fury, like a woman scorn'd”; Miss Carnivorous - is that it?

You are fuming and seething with anger! What could be the reason? I think it's some thing much more than just 'we' and 'them'!

Who is stealing the gas and oil from not only the Arabs, but the whole world? Multi-national companies and corporations; owned by who?
Anonymous said…
According to the UN, the largest and most urgent humanitarian crisis today is in Darfur. Over a million Black Sufi Muslims (mosgtly women and children) are living in the desert having been bombed and chased from their homes by the Janjaweed militia sponsored by the Islamist government. This ia a tragedy. But apparently Lebanon was more a tragedy in many people's eyes because of the identity of the perpetrators. China has the oil contracts and is blocking any efective UN SC actions and the conversation is draped in terms of soverignty. Sudan is soverign, just as Iraq was sovereign, and may committ mass murder with little condemnation from their fellow Muslims it seems. And the only organizaed rallys are being held by concerned citizens in the US who dont really care who they are that are dying and being systematically raped, only that its happening.
Anonymous said…
http://difficultimages.blogspot.com/2006/09/mohammed-taha-mohammed-ahmed-found.html

sudanese journalist beheaded

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