Tragedy and joy
Eight months later, I delivered a precious, vivacious and energetic baby girl whose middle name I named after my mother. Notably, in the past sixteen months since, she reflects her namesake in so many unique ways. I believe it’s no coincidence. Allah is the most miraculous of all Planners. As a mother, I have felt countless episodes of de ja vu while tending to my daughter – recalling moments that I may not have remembered otherwise, of times that my mother gently and lovingly tended to me. That unconditional love that I felt in my mother’s presence is the love I only now recognize in *all* of its essence as I feel it towards my own daughter. And in those moments, I pray for my mother in some of the deepest ways I ever have. I believe this is also no coincidence.
I have been reflecting over the past two years of this continual juxtaposition of tragic and joyful events in life, especially as they have happened more recently in mine. Ramadan increases the time and depth of this reflection many fold. And I think I've transformed as a person as a result. What I have realized is that life is not meant to be an extreme or constant of happiness...or sadness. Those extremes lend themselves to forgetting our Creator or on the flipside, despair. Life is meant to make us reflect, to show gratitude, to be humble, to prioritize, to be measured, to show patience, to stay grounded, and to always, always remember and trust in the One. We don't have to understand the "why's" of things, but what we do have to do is persevere and always show thankfulness *both* when things go well and when they don't. And in this, there is tremendous beauty.Naba and her siblings set up a LaunchGood campaign to raise funds to educate girls in Hyderabad, India, as a sadaqa jariya (ongoing charity) for their mom. If you'd like to donate, please do so through the local nonprofit directly. All donations in the next 15 days will be for the school in honor of Naba's mom. To read all '30 reflections for our times', please follow the Facebook page '30 days 30 deeds', Instagram @salmahasanali, or subscribe to the newsletter at www.salmahasanali.com.