
A few days ago a usual visit to the beach turned into a rare spectacle, the moon rose and the waves beneath danced and shimmered in the moonlight. The moon looked resplendent and I simply stood there hypnotized by its divine beauty.
As I immersed myself completely in this enchanting scenery I discovered these 5 amazing moon-inspired life lessons:
- We know that the moon goes through these phases of waxing and waning every month, in waxing, the moon gradually increases towards a full moon while in the waning phase it decreases and gives way to a new moon. And by Allah’s command this miracle occurs impeccably each month. We humans too experience a related cycle of growth and failure, simply as the moon waxes gradually and overcomes the darkness on a full moon day we too grow each day as a person until we reach our full potential. And as the moon wanes and gives way to a new moon every fortnight, we should also let all the darkness within us diminish, and embrace the new us.
- The moon also teaches us this wonderful life lesson that Allah (SWT) has blessed each of us with an opportunity to shine and bask in our own glory. Likewise, each celestial body be it the star or the moon or sun is blessed with its own beauty and achieves its full splendor only at the appointed time and not even a second before it. Sometimes it might take a few weeks, months or even years for this phenomenon to take place but it will surely happen and when it does it will be truly heavenly and worth the wait.
- Allah (SWT) has mentioned in the Quran, – “ Neither can the sun overtake the moon, nor does the night precede the day. Each of them is floating in an orbit” – Qur’an 36: 40. Each of us have been created in perfect harmony and with unique strengths and distinct paths to follow. Just, as the moon doesn’t overtake the sun or vice versa, Allah (SWT) has created each of us with unique attributes so that we could co-exist peacefully. So, all we need to do is commit and accept our current place on this journey and ensure that we do not surpass one another.
- Most of our time is spent on focusing on the mundane or frivolous stuff. Sometimes we are so lost in the daily grind that we forget to marvel and soak in the natural beauty around us. Sunrises, moon rises, eclipses happen regularly but then how often do we pause and reflect upon these miracles. In fact, as Allah (SWT) says, “Surely, in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and day, there are signs for those who possess intelligence.” So, what we see is what we get, and in the transitions of the moon we have some intuitive messages – all we need to do is to be more mindful of our surroundings, for if we look around us we will definitely find meaning and fulfillment in the most unexpected places.
- Like the moon, we should feel confident about ourselves because despite being flawed it outshines the stars and planets in the night sky. In each of its phases it flaunts its imperfectly perfect beauty. As humans no matter how imperfect or flawed we are, it is these scars and vulnerabilities that make us who we are. All these imperfections surrounding us make us reflect and introspect and affirm that indeed Allah (SWT) has created everything in perfection and with a purpose. “The work of Allah who has perfected everything (He created)” –Qur’an 27:88.
So, the next time you watch the moon just pause and admire its elegance, appreciate its imperfections and transitions, look at it as a beacon of hope and find solace in its existence.
Amazing and beautiful Maa shaa Allah🌹💓
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JazakAllah khair for the kind words❤️
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Beautiful reflection, mashaa allah! Thanks for sharing.
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JazakAllah khair 😊
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Never really thought about the moon in that way. JazakAllah Khair for sharing. Love the photo!
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Barakallahu feek!
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I love looking at the moon and I love any metaphors surrounding it. I’m reminded of the verses, “Allah is He, who created the sun, the moon, and the stars (all) governed by laws under His commandment.” (7:54). Sub7an’Allah. Great post! Thanks 😉
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Me too my first love was for sunsets but now I am in love with the moon😍
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Such a beautiful article and a lovely reminder, we do take get lost in our everyday lives, This article reminds me how Great Allah (SWT) His.
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Indeed Allah is the best of Creators!
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SubhanAllah! The moon is so beautiful with all its scars. I just can’t stop staring at it sometimes. ❤ Such a great post ma shaa Allah 😍
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I have fallen in love with the moon too and JazakAllah khair😊
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What a wonderful picture of moon and its reflection rippling on water….thank you for writing this post and letting us know more about moon….
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JazakAllah khair for the kind words❤️
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JazakAllah khair for the kind words😍
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SubhanAllah never really looked at the marvel of the moon in this way before JazakAllah khair for sharing
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Barakallahu feek sister😊
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The 2nd point really stuck with me 💛 indeed everything around us has something to teach us if only we stop and observe. Beautiful article
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JazakAllah khair for the lovely feedback😍
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Beautifully writtten! Very insightful and an excellent observation. We often forget how connected we are to nature. And no matter how we try to disconnect from it, we’re always tied to it, to Allah. It’s humbling. And becoming mindful of where you are in this world and knowing that Allah has a plan set out for you, that’s going to be awesome helps take some of the stress off of worrying too much. Putting trust in Allah 🎉🎉🎉
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JazakAllah khair for the awesome feedback and true we have to return to our roots to Allah that’s where we belong😊
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Beautiful lessons. We should observe the grace, beauty, complexity and lessons in every creation of Allah. If we marvek in all of them, we will always be in awe of them, be thankful of them and learn from them 😊
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True that and thank you😊
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