Unfinished love story

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 Unfinished Love Story It began on an ordinary afternoon, the kind that never hints at becoming a memory. She was sitting in a quiet café, It began on an ordinary afternoon, the kind that never hints at becoming a memory. She was sitting in a quiet café, lost in her notebook, and he walked in like a moment out of place. Their eyes met the way small miracles happen—without announcement, without plan. They started talking, first about coffee, then about everything else that mattered and didn’t. There was laughter, long silences that felt safe, and the strange comfort of being understood without trying. He told her about his love for rain; she confessed her fear of goodbyes. They promised not to complicate things. Of course, they did. Love crept in quietly. It lived in the late-night texts, in songs they shared, in the way he looked at her when she wasn’t watching. But life, as always, had other plans. He had to leave—another city, another job, another dream pulling him away. They sai...

no concept of curse (bad-dua) in true love


"There is no concept of curse (bad-dua) in true love" —

 this sentence expresses 

a deep philosophical and spiritual truth.

Love, especially when it is true, selfless, and pure, holds no room for hatred, revenge, or curses.

* Why is there no curse in true love?

1.Love is another name for sacrifice

A true lover always wishes for the well-being and peace of the beloved, even if they are no longer together.

May they stay happy — that’s my only prayer.”

2. Love is free from ego

A curse arises from ego, while true love walks the path of surrender and humility.

Love erases the ‘I’ within.

3. Love is like worship

Just as one does not ask God for harm, a true lover never curses their beloved — not even in heartbreak.

 The Sufi Perspective

According to Sufi thinkers, love is a means of spiritual purification and divine closeness.

Even if the beloved betrays or walks away, a true lover never curses. Instead, they say:

 “If they were not written in my destiny, then O Lord, write happiness in theirs.”

 In the Eyes of Poetry

A beautiful verse by Jaun Elia: We knew we were meant to part,Still, we kept praying for their return.

This is the pinnacle of love — replacing curses with prayers.

Conclusion

There is no concept of curse in true love because true love does not seek revenge — it offers blessings.It gives honor to love and removes hatred from its path.If you’ve truly loved someone from the depths of your heart,then they deserve your prayer, not your curse.



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