We are the only ones who create peace, rest ALLAH
In my personal experience, discovering peace is not about escaping life's challenges but learning to face them with a calm and centered heart. The concept of 'tenang' or tranquility, as highlighted in the images, resonates deeply with me. It reveals that true peace arises when the mind stops racing and the heart stops competing with time. When I embraced the idea of making peace from within, I realized it begins with self-harmony—being at ease with myself and accepting my reality without constant inner debate. This self-acceptance naturally leads to releasing attachments that only stir unrest. Like the phrase ‘mencukupkan diri adalah kunci untuk menemukan kedamaian’ (contentment is the key to finding peace), I found that recognizing I have enough and appreciating what already exists opens space for unexpected blessings. Moreover, peace does not mean absence of conflict or difficulties. It requires the courage to remain composed amid uncertainty and hardship. Trusting in Allah’s plan gave me strength to embrace this mindset. Instead of panicking, I learned to surrender my worries and have faith that everything unfolds as it should. Through practicing mindfulness and prayer, I cultivate this harmony daily. The quiet moments when my thoughts cease to battle reality are when I feel deepest calm. This practice transformed how I handle stress and helped me cultivate a deep and abiding peace that no external turmoil can shake. If you are seeking inner peace, I encourage you to start by observing your mind’s chatter and gently letting go of resistance to your current situation. Cultivate gratitude for what you have and look to your faith for comfort and guidance. Peace is truly created by us, nurtured by trusting a higher power—resting in Allah's peace facilitates an enduring harmony that empowers us to live fully and fearlessly.