El Eid de la vida en el expatriado y la alegría perdida
¿Qué tal, amigos? ¿Cómo están? Espero que estén todos muy bien y con buena salud. Yo también estoy muy bien. ¡Miren, ya pasó un año! Y el Eid del Sacrificio para nuestra comunidad musulmana se acerca.
Tal vez el 27 o el 28, celebraremos este Eid. La verdad es que, cuando era joven, disfrutaba mucho de los Eids. Pero a medida que he ido creciendo, no sé dónde se fue esa alegría, y no sé cuándo volverá.
En realidad, si la alegría del Eid se puede entender como comer y beber juntos en un mismo lugar con la familia y los parientes, entonces se puede entender la alegría.
Pero, lamentablemente, ¿qué más tengo en la frente? Llevo tantos años en tierra extranjera. Pasan tantos Eids, pasan tantas cosas, pero nuestra alegría nunca regresa. Pero espero que algún día, como ya he escrito, pueda celebrar de nuevo el Eid con mi familia, parientes y amigos. Quizás llegue ese momento. Lo espero con ansias, ya veremos qué pasa. En fin, que todos estén bien. Gracias a todos.
What's up friends? How are you all? So I hope you are all very well and healthy. I am also very well. Just look at it, a year has passed. And the Eid of Sacrifice for our Muslim community is coming very soon.
Maybe on the 27th or 28th, this Eid of our Muslim community is going to be celebrated. Actually, when I was young, I used to enjoy Eids very much. But as I slowly grew up, I don't know where that joy has disappeared, and I can't say when that joy will return.
Actually, if the joy of Eid can be understood as eating and drinking together in one place with family and relatives, then the joy can actually be understood.
But I am unfortunate, what else is there on my forehead? I have been lying on foreign soil for so many years. How many Eids go by, how many things go by, but our joy never returns. But hopefully, one day, the above has written, I will celebrate that Eid again with my family, relatives and friends. That time may come one day. I am waiting for that, let's see what happens. So anyway, everyone be well. Thank you all.
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Hi @mamun123456. Reading your post made me reflect deeply on another uncommon aspect of Easter. The image is poignant and clearly reflects the longing for home. The contrast between the anticipated happiness and how this longing transcends all borders is captivating. Your words, "So many Eids pass, so many things happen, but our joy never returns," perfectly describe the sense of ignorance and loneliness that many people living abroad experience. This has nothing to do with Easter, but sometimes I have to spend Christmas away from my family and I feel a different kind of emptiness during this time. Your commitment is admirable. How do you manage to stay positive and find inspiration when you have to spend nights away from your loved ones, amidst this loneliness and sadness?
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