Wednesday, July 31, 2019

The Art of Letting God by Mizi Wahid - Book Review




Assalamualaykum dear readers,

First of all, I pray that may Allah showers us with His Mercy And Forgiveness, always.

Inshaallah, I would like to share with you an inspirational book that I accidentally found out a few weeks ago from scrolling on my Instagram feed. Frankly speaking, at the first glance I was captivated with the cover of this book. It's white color, hard cover, designed with a gold writings made me whisper to myself, "Cantiknya buku ni!" Well come on, everyone must have judge a book by its cover first, am I right? Hehe.
So, yeah Iman Publication has successfully grabbed my attention to this book.

Let me first introduce to you briefly about the author. His name is Mizi Wahid, founder of Safinah Institute based in Singapore. Probably some of you has already followed him through social medias like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. He is a spiritual coach, an entrepreneur, and a public speaker.
You can also join his online programmes, through Soul Academy, which have reached audiences all over the world.

Okay, now just a short review from me. This book is about his sharing based on his personal experiences. The way he delivered the message was beautifully written in a way that make us ponder each and every point that related to our daily life. I can say that the theme is about how we usually deal our affairs - the meaning of surrendering to Allah (tawakkul), to forgive and moving forward, relationships and love, careers and workplace.

The lessons that he shared touched my heart in a sense that it reminds me of things that I forgot about taking care of our faith in surrendering to Allah. His writing triggered me to question myself - if I could take it positively, why then do I suffocate myself about the negative thinking that will eventually make the situation worsen?

I would personally suggest you to read this book if you are in the verge of giving up resolving your problems. I'm not saying that you would find the answers to your situation here, but rather it act as a mean for you to realize that above all the calamities that you are experiencing, there is always God who Hears you, Near you, and Most Merciful to mend your broken pieces. We just need to learn The Art of Letting God. Is Allah not enough for His Servant?










Monday, July 29, 2019

Graduated Housemanship Years


Alhamdulillah, my housemanship years has ended just a few days ago. Happy? To be honest, its a mixed feeling. While some had a smooth sailing journey, I can say mine is not. Nevertheless, I believe what Allah has put me through, has trained me of what I've become today. But I never dare to say that the training years is enough. There's just so much more to learn. And hopefully this drives me to be completely passionate in learning deeper in the field that I'm seeking forward to further later on.

Of the people I met, every single of them taught me a lesson. And I'm definitely thankful for that. Especially to the one who left me a meaningful experience that I will never forget. :) On the other hand,  they brought out the inner side of me dealing with different kinds of personality that I acquainted.

Most of the postings I've been through as a Houseman - I enjoyed it. Although, there were circumstances that made me cry,  feeling demotivated, anger and frustrated. But hey, if not because of those difficult moments, I will never taste the sweetness of progressing into a Medical Officer, don't you think so?

Of course, I'm aware that being a Medical officer is much more challenging. Now it's the time for you to make a decision on your patients with your clinical judgements. The responsibility is real now. No more backups like HO days. Be firm with your stands and be brave to face it.

Well, I don't know what more to share specifically about my Housemanship years. Maybe if you would like to shoot me up with questions, I can try to give a response in my next entry, Inshaallah.

That's all for now. I gotta go to bed.
Uhh ho, its already almost 2 am. To my juniors starting their housemanship soon,  good luck ye!


"Just keep the passion up. Always remember that its not all about your survival but it also about patient's life and hope is upon you.  Tiredness and stress will always on the road. But care, kindness, passion and at the end the smile of your patient is always the best gift that you can have." -Will always remember these words. 

  
It's been long since I spent my time reading out of medical field materials. Something about spiritual content that has somehow been left for a while.