Is Solitude where you meet yourself?

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Asslam o Alaikum,  My honourable Sir,  As scholars advise, " Solitude is where you meet yourself"  But whenever I sit to reflect on my own presence, rather than meeting myself, I feel I lose myself. Everything around me including myself becomes question mark and 'I' itself feels strange. I feel void.  Sir, what's that...? Am I missing something in what scholars meant or is this beyond my understanding?  I believe your understanding more than my confusion 😊 Reply to the question: Wa Alaikum Assalam What you’re describing actually makes a lot of mixed sense—and it’s more common (and more meaningful) than it feels in the moment. When scholars say “Solitude is where you meet yourself,” they’re not talking about an immediate, peaceful, clear “meeting.” That line is often quoted in the spirit of thinkers like Rumi or Al-Ghazali—but the first stage of solitude is usually not clarity. it shows confusion. What you’re experiencing—the feeling of: losing yourself, everyth...

Change the Tense of the sentence- Question of the Day

Change the sentence into Past Tense
Example:
Set I
1. I buy books and magazines.
Ans.
I bought books and magazines.
2. She plays cricket daily.
3. You are watching TV now.
4. He has sold all the houses.
5. You are not planning a trip.
6. Who is knocking at the door?
7. When do you go to play hockey?
8. What do you want to have?
9. Where do you live there?
10. How have you made this project?
11. I have been writing a review since last week.
12. Do you like to go with me?

Change the following sentences into Future Tense.
Example:
Set II
1. I bought books and magazines.
Ans.
I bought books and magazines.
2. She played cricket on Sunday 
3. You were watching TV yesterday.
4. He had sold all the houses before I left. 
5. You were not planning a trip.
6. Who was knocking at the door?
7. When did you go to play hockey?
8. What did you want to have?
9. Where did you live there?
10. How had you made this project?
11. I had been writing a review since last week.
12. Did you like to go with me?

Change the following sentences into Present Tense
Example: 
Set III
1. I bought some books and magazines.
Ans.
I buy some books and magazines.
2. She had lost the match. 
3. You were not helping me.
4. He had sold all the houses before I left. 
5. You were not cooking the meal.
6. Who had knocked at the door?
7. When did you go to visit Muree?
8. What did you want to have?
9. Where did you live there?
10. How had you made this project?
11. I had been writing a review since last week.
12. Did you like to eat an apple 🍎 ?


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