🖋️Bint-e-Abul Khair Azmi


Loneliness is not merely the name of distance from people, it is actually a person coming closer to themselves.

When the voices of the crowd become silent and the glitter of the world disappears from sight, then the hidden chambers of the heart begin to speak.

In solitude, a person questions themselves, examines themselves, and becomes acquainted with their true identity.

These are the moments when the eyes begin to see not only outward, but also inward.

Memories, dreams, shortcomings, and hopes all come to stand before you one by one.

Loneliness sometimes descends upon the heart as a burden, and sometimes bestows peace upon the soul as a blessing.

The only difference is in how we see it.

In solitude, a person learns that not every pain asks for complaint, and not every silence is a weakness.

Sometimes the wounds of the heart heal by remaining silent, and much can be said even without tears.

These are the very moments when a person becomes close to Allah, because when the world retreats, the nearness of the Lord advances.

The truth is that if loneliness is filled with the remembrance of Allah, it does not remain desolation, but becomes worship.

Then this loneliness does not break a person, but refines them; it does not weaken them, but strengthens them.

In such moments, a person finds himself and recognizes his Lord.

Instead of fearing loneliness, if it is understood, then this very loneliness becomes a person's greatest teacher

Silent, but very deep.


Jazakum Allahu Khairan Katheera wa Ahsan al-Jazaa fi al-Dunya wal-Akhirah