Seeds of Wisdom
- Nora Amati
- Aug 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 23
“A good word is like a good tree, firmly rooted, whose branches reach the sky.”
(Surah Ibrahim 14:24)
Many people are afraid of being copied. Yet if what is copied is the intention to make the world a better place, then it becomes a blessing for all humanity. When ideas are repeated, even under different names, it is a sign that they carry meaning and light, and that they inspire transformation.
What truly matters is how we share our limited time on this earth. The Qur’an reminds us:
“And We did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them except in truth and for a specified term.”(Surah Al-Ahqaf 46:3)
Everything is sustained with purpose—every flower, every cloud, every soul. Faith is the trust and certainty that behind all creation there is One Source, one energy that supports everything. Without this central force, nothing would exist.
We are all interconnected. Souls move toward the places where they feel peace, just as the Qur’an describes the believers’ final home:
“Indeed, the righteous will be within gardens and rivers, in a seat of honor near a Sovereign, Perfect in Ability.”(Surah Al-Qamar 54:54–55)
The garden teaches us this truth. A flower may appear, and the instinct is to pick it, fearing its loss. Yet it is precisely when it is cut that it is lost. Isn’t it better to share it, to let it bloom for all?
After all, everything in nature exists for a reason. And every person, too, carries a clear purpose. Perhaps the most beautiful vision of the future is a world filled with gardens—reminders that even forgotten and neglected places can be brought back to life.
“And He is the One Who produces gardens trellised and untrellised…”(Surah Al-An‘am 6:141)
Let us become gardeners of this world—restoring, planting, sharing. In every flower, every act of kindness, every word of hope, there is the possibility of inspiring someone else to nurture life where once there was only neglect.

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