Lazy as I have been trying to portray myself for the past few weeks, come Eid Adha I can't simply lie down and close my eyes and ignore all the cheerful laughters of my children playing with their cousins when they came to visit us on the eve of Eid Adha. Suddenly the house was full of joy and colours that reflected happiness.
Thank you Allah. I am truly blessed.
I felt sorry then, that due to my laziness too, I didn't prepare any special food for the family this time. It left me in an awkward situation, really. In the past, be it Eid Fitr or Eid Adha, there were always variety of delicious food and we will all gather at the table and enjoy eating. The traditional ketupat and rendang ayam is a must, topped up with sambal tumis and kuah masak lodeh and sambal kacang. When I had that extra super girl power, I would prepare satay, nasi himpit and lemang too!
"It's okay, dear. We understand you" Mom smiled, while my sisters giggled behind her.
"As long as you allow me to 'eat' your cute baby porcupine, the rest is not important to me!" my brother said, staring a moment at my youngest daughter before he started to chase her.
Baby porcupine, the busiest person during Eid Adha |
Masya-Allah, I am so happy.
That very morning on 10 Dzulhijjah, the whole family prepared themselves to go to the masjid for prayer, then became spectators to the slaughtering event. This year the masjid at our place received 14 cows to be sacrificed. All went there but me. My husband told me to just stay at home and rest.
I terribly felt guilty for not being able to spread any food on the table, so I decided I would use the time to bake a cake. Then I remembered Nadia's date and honey cake that I have always wanted to try but had not found the right time to do so yet. I said to myself, this is the best time to have a go at it, and headed into the kitchen.
Yummy date and honey cake, recipe contributed by sis Nadia Masood. You can also try it. Click here for the recipe. |
The cake was really simple and easy to bake. It tasted super yummy too! I ended up baking not one but THREE cakes!!! Can you magine that??? The nice aroma filled the house. Wonderful! Thank you, sis Nadia, for sharing the recipe with me. I love you!
I left one cake for the family and cut the other two and arranged them on the plates and started distributing them to neighbours. SubhanAllah, after few minutes the plates exchanged hands, they returned to my table with something else and soon the table was full of variety of food, just in time when the whole family came back from the masjid. Of course they were hungry by then and were also surprised to see lots of food waiting for them.
"How did you prepare all these?" my husband asked.
"Let it be my little secret" I winked at him and started serving the food to all.
Masya-Allah, how beautiful life is when we share love and kindness with all the people around us.
Imagine how wonderful life could be if there were no war in this world.....
Only peace. Lots of smiles. Loving and caring for each other.
Let's pray for all our Muslim brothers and sisters who are suffering and struggling in their life at the moment. Pakistan, Palestine, Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Iraq, China....where ever they are in this world. They must have yearned for a decent, peaceful life, and I believe they deserve our prayers to help make it come true.
Let us also appreciate the freedom and happiness we experience now by offering zikr, lots and lots of zikr. We are nobody, we are nothing without the bless from Allah The Almighty.
SubhanAllah...
AlhamdulilLah....
Laailaha IllAllah.....
Allahu Akbar.....
A very big HUG to you, Sis! This is the most heartwarming Eid post I've read this year! SubhanAllah, Allah blesses us in thousands of ways indeed.
ReplyDeleteThree cakes! MashaAllah, Sis. I'm glad to know that they came out fine and yummy.
Take care!
Owh sis Nadia..! Thank you very much for everything! Haha....! I know you might not believe it, but yes, I baked three cakes! (Masya-Allah, where did the energy came from?)
ReplyDeleteI also shared the recipe with some neighbours who liked the cake very much and wanted to try bake their own. See how good deed is spread around? You'll gain barakah, insya-Allah!
So beautiful sis Ati. Its the spirit of Eid... its so wonderful...
ReplyDeleteLovely story.
Thnak you, sis Khadeeja. This year's Eid was so meaningful to me...Alhamdulillah...
ReplyDeleteAti loved your Eid post - the date and honey cake looks so delicious. I love fruity cakes and the likes. As for the malaysian dishes - even though I don;t understand what they are, they look really delectable. How is your Paper going? Still feeling like a polar bear? Hugs and kisses:)
ReplyDeleteDear darling Blue Pearl,
ReplyDeletethe date and honey cake IS really delicious. You should try it. Come to Malaysia during Eid celebration and you'll be fascinated with variety of food served here.
I have managed to get some time extension to submit my paper. So at this moment I have to leave behind my identity as gigantic sleepy polar bear (and also this blog that I love so much) and spend most of the time sitting in front of the laptop and try to finish everything on time.
Wish I can forget about study and go to Doha for a looooong holiday....
Mash'Allah,Nice but me hungry now.
ReplyDeleteLooking for Food now ,Jzk for sharing.
Wishing You Well
Owh, dear Mishkash... only if you were just nearby, I would have baked a cake for you too! Thanks for your dua. I pray you well too. :)
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