تَبْغي النَّجَاةَ وَلَمْ تَسْلُكْ طَرِيقَتَهَا إنَّ السَّفِينَةَ لاَ تَجْرِي عَلَى اليَبَسِ الاسلام سفينة النجاة فى الدنيا والآخرة
Apr 19, 2021
We belong to life!
In these terrifyingly heartbreaking prospects of time, let alone those of place,
and despite the actual and futuristic vicissitudes they continue to yield and
bring forth, a good opportunity for us to know the truth is now made available.
Life is fragile and so are we. This must now be eventually understood. At the
same time, it is by no means to be forgotten that since “knowing is not enough
we must apply and willing is not enough we must do”(1), it is NOW incumbent upon
us to MATURELY WAKE UP and HARKEN TO SAVE OUR LIVES by mending rips or else
remain poor victims in the dark and keep watching how death is undoing the
majority WHILE nothing is being done against it except some hasty and
unwarranted so-called medical care and death postponement. This is again far
from being in the service of all as it is seriously said that hospitals across
the globe are shutting down. And there is no need to remind of the desolating
mediatic comparing and contrasting of statistics about the covid story in the
past and present. The future thus becomes more and more terrifying and tethering
with what we have just depicted in the very beginning. By MATURELY WAKING UP I
mean becoming aware but also raising awareness about the dramatic scenario being
horrendously inflicted on the common of mortals who is you and me rather than
either you or me. And poetry, for instance, is a good weapon of life written and
to be written by those who are alive for those who are alive. This is what I
mean by HARKENING TO SAVE LIVES and struggling to withstand the agents of death;
the enemies of humanity. They are so many but they only belong to what they seek
to serve: death. We belong to life and we will fight for it and write for it.
(1) Bruce-Lee quote (a Chinese American martial artist, actor, director,
martial arts instructor and philosopher). Chokri Omri (Tunisia)
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