Dear Arabic Friends,
I have been reflecting a
great deal about life this past week. It is such a gift and the majority of
people just live every day and are never alive. How life is so beautiful. We
get caught up in the menial tasks of the week that we forgot to be thankful to
just be here. I know the conflict and pain will come to end. Our worlds are so
different but yet the sun still rises for each of us every day. The sun is
always selfless and giving. The sun provides us the light for our day but there
is also light in this world that is filled with love and giving. Once we learn
to light up the world and give we are then selfless like the sun. I realize
that life is terribly complicated. I know this tension between us is
devastating and seems impossible to fix. We must all remember to breathe when
life, the world, the suffering, the political insanity, the war, and hate
overwhelm us. With love noting is too much trouble and there is always enough
time.
I am so thankful to
share with you my thoughts. I hope that life brings you happiness and that you
are able to give and love every day in your own way.
Hannah
Hello to the friends I
have not yet met,
My name is Melissa. I am
20 years old, and I am an American Jew. I love to write, study philosophy and
make short films.
Growing up, I did not
know many Muslim people or people from the Muslim world. Now that I am in
college, I have met people from all over the world, who practice many different
religions and who are from all races, ethnicities, and cultures. Some of my
best friends are Muslim. I have become so close to those I was once taught to
believe were so different from me. I have learned that beyond our different
exterior is a wholly human interior. We all have hearts that both love and
fear, brains that both think and dream, and eyes that have seen both peace and
violence. I have many times forgotten these things, but I try to remind myself
of our commonalities as often as possible. I believe that, one day, the whole
world will realize our similarities, while not forgetting our beautiful and
important differences, and we will live in unity and peace.
I have faith.
Love,
Mel
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