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I saw a light. I touched the sky. I sit on a star. You can email me here. Or chat with me on MSN. Or why not talk over Skype? Or friend me on Facebook. Or listen to my tweets on Twitter. I lecture on PalTalk. Sometimes I bookmark a site on Delicious. I love art and multimedia, it is the language of the soul. So I breath Flickr and stream YouTube. I was a frequent writer on ShiaChat and NoorIslam.net. But that is an ancient story. Now I collect all stardust on this blog. So follow my journey through life here or walk with me as a companion. The path to me is clear, where do you wish to go? Come before it is to late! Come before the star sets! Come before I am gone! Just come!







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Salaams bro. It’s been years since I’ve left our beloved Sverige. However I have yet to find someone (who also seems to know something about Stanmore) who has such a unique and powerful command of the written English language, clearly this is something to laud.
Seriously, you can’t be nothing (as per your about page); for in you must contain worlds, right! I just query as to why you seem to be anonymous – as is our e-brother Guidance110. It kind of helps people to know who to go to, in my opinion, because otherwise a lot of what they here, particularly with regards to controversial issues, is heresay … they appear to get fed false information an then in turn seem to misguide others! Perhaps something to think about.
Well that was the main point of my message, and about your literary abilities!
Also, I appreciate your Swedish contributions, speciellt om Hemligheten bakom Laylatul Qadr. Gosh..it’s been a while since I wrote anything in Swedish… ! I can’t even remember to spell. I will thus read your blog in future to keep up to date.
May the Almighty guide you always brother.
Salam dear Imran!
Praised be Allah that you find this blog appealing. It gladdens me that the a few pieces of scribble here and there can be thought provoking and inspirational for you.
Regarding the anonymity there are a few approaches here as to what to do. Some prefer exposing themselves totally while others prefer to work behind the curtains. This is all based upon the taste and view of the person. Both are needed. But I believe one of the reasons for our community lacking solid role models are due to people not being spiritually mature have put themselves in the spotlight to early and hence have not been prepared for the received attention and thus one way or the other lost more or less of their sincerity. We must never forget that the Aimmah(A) always did some actions anonymously purely for the sake of Allah, such as feeding the poor at night. So there is a value in anonymity which we not always consider unfortunately.
Besides anonymity is a relative term. To my friends and family I am not anonymous. More people know me in Sweden then internationally since my work is mostly done in Swedish. Thus I am only anonymous to those who don’t know me.
Salaam again.
Gosh.. I think I have a better idea now! I heard about your blog on a not-too-recent-but-recent-enough trip to Sweden.
Absolutely, anonymity is something I value greatly, and should me exercised more often. My only concern is in regard to challenging of public figures/taking a side on certain all-too-often-pertinent issues, in which those who remain anonymous could be seen to have some sort of cyber-advantage! Of course this is related to very recent happenings! But, I’m sure you’ve taken your position for valid reasons of your own.
Anyway, I pray you keep up the the good work in the way of the Almighty. Given your written abilities, I’d encourage you to publish your work in print if you haven’t already!