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 I’m glad you found your way here. This blog isn’t loud. It doesn’t try to keep up with trends or tell you what to do with your life. It’s just a quiet space where I write things I often think about — but don’t always say out loud. Sometimes it’s about small moments. Sometimes it’s about family, responsibility, faith, or the way we postpone important conversations because life feels busy and there’s always “later”. I write slowly here. Not because I don’t have more to say, but because some thoughts deserve to be handled gently. You’ll find different kinds of writing in this space. Some posts are reflections — things I notice while waiting, listening, or remembering. Some are about life and family — ordinary situations that somehow stay with us longer than expected. Some are simple explanations — written the way I wish certain things had been explained to me earlier, without complicated terms or pressure. Occasionally, my work in Islamic estate planning shapes the way...

Why I’m Writing Again in 2026.....

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Why I’m Writing Again in 2026: Reflections From an Islamic Estate Planning Journey If you are reading this, it probably means one thing: this blog is alive again. I’m writing again in 2026, not because I suddenly found time, but because I found clarity. After being involved as a planner under the as-Salihin Trustee Berhad , handling and observing real cases of wasiat and Islamic estate planning , I realised how many family problems could have been avoided with earlier planning. This is my quiet return to the blogging world — to share reflections, lessons, and simple explanations for ordinary people, in a simple and clear language. So this is not a dramatic comeback. It’s a calm return . A return with purpose. And in 2026, this blog will have a new direction. Blogging After a Long Break: Why Now? (Why I Started Blogging Again) Many people ask: “Why start blogging again after so many years?” The answer is simple: clarity . When I first started blogging, I wrote from emotion. Now, I wr...