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Into the hedge…

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat Allah wa barakatoh (Peace upon you)

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Have you ever got the feeling that you are sitting inside a hedge… in the sense that you are surrounded by noon-sun light but you don’t know the directions… and despite the fact that you are a few inches away from both sides, you are afraid to go either ways because you don’t know which side leads to the sharp edge and which is the safe ground…

What would you do… either wait the sun to set or take your best bet…

I don’t think there is a right answer, if there is one it would be “it depends”…

At least for me, I still can’t figure out what does it depend on! and I’m afraid to death that I won’t know till sunset! …

If I can ask you for one thing, that will be your prayers…

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat Allah wa barakatoh

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  1. Hey, Are you in some bad situation or what? Hesitating? Hope you can handle it well. Good luck :)

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  2. Alsalam alikom

    Thanks for checking... :)
    It's alright... ;) al 7amd lellah...

    Best of luck man..

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  3. Hey Haytham - I hope you've found your way and are doing well.

    Philosophically speaking, perhaps going somewhere-regardless of where- instead of waiting for the sunset is better. At least you learn something then.

    Allah a3lam :)

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