Universal Meditations on Humanity and Life
By Dr. Antoin Jaajaa – Clinical Psychologist
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Preface
These writings are the fruit of a lifelong journey of thought, solitude, and inner dialogue with God, the human soul, and the mystery of existence. They are not mere reflections, but cries of the heart, woven with love, pain, and hope, dedicated to humanity as one people, one creation, one destiny.
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Meditations on Love and Marriage
I have searched throughout my life for true love — not fleeting passion, not superficial desire, but the profound union of two souls destined to become one. Marriage, for me, is not a social arrangement nor a ritual. It is a covenant of eternity. It is the place where man and woman, created in the image of God, rediscover their unity, heal their wounds, and mirror divine love in human form.
Without true love, life becomes a barren desert. With it, life blossoms into a paradise, even in the midst of suffering. I am sixty-seven years old, still waiting for this union, still believing in it as the core of human happiness.
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On Pain and Hope
Pain is not the enemy. Pain is the fire that refines, the mirror that reveals, the school that teaches. Through pain, the soul is broken open to light. Through suffering, we learn compassion. Without wounds, we would never learn to forgive, never learn to wait, never learn to hope.
Hope, then, is not naïve optimism. Hope is the strength to keep walking even when the night is long. Hope is the secret knowledge that dawn will come, because God has promised it.
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On the Soul and God
The soul is the eternal flame within man. It is God’s breath in us, the sign that we are more than flesh and bone. To forget the soul is to die before death. To nourish it is to live forever.
God is not distant, not foreign, not an abstract idea. God is closer than our heartbeat. He is Love, and to know Him is to love without measure, to forgive without condition, to give without counting.
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Universal Vision: One Humanity, One Earth
All people were created from one source. The divisions of nations, languages, and religions are branches from a single root. The mission of life is not to fight over differences, but to rediscover the unity beneath them.
The earth is not a battlefield, but a garden entrusted to us. If we live by truth and love, we can turn this earth into the paradise it was meant to be.
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Comparative Theological Studies
Unity of Religions
The Qur’an reminds us: “We created you from a male and a female, and made you peoples and tribes so that you may know one another.” (49:13)
And the Gospel teaches: “You are all one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28)
Thus, both Islam and Christianity proclaim that humanity is one family. The differences are not meant for division, but for mutual recognition, respect, and love.
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Prayer, Fasting, and Forgiveness
Jesus taught: “When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.” (Matthew 6:6)
The Qur’an likewise says: “Establish prayer, for prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds.” (29:45)
On fasting, Jesus said: “When you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious to others.” (Matthew 6:17-18)
The Qur’an commands: “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may learn self-restraint.” (2:183)
On forgiveness, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught: “No one of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”
And the Gospel echoes: “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” (Luke 6:37)
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Love in Christianity and Islam
John the Beloved wrote: “Whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love.” (1 John 4:8)
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “None of you will believe until you love for your brother what you love for yourself.”
Thus, the essence of both faiths is love. Gibran Khalil Gibran wrote: “Love is the only freedom in the world, because it so elevates the spirit that the laws of humanity and the phenomena of nature do not alter its course.”
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The Kingdom and the End of Times
Jesus proclaimed: “The kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21)
The Qur’an promises: “Indeed, the righteous will be within gardens and rivers, in a seat of honor near a Sovereign, Perfect in Ability.” (54:54-55)
Paradise is not monopoly of one nation. It is the destiny of all who believe, love, and act with righteousness.
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Resurrection and the True Fruits
Jesus warned: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father.” (Matthew 7:21)
The Qur’an says: “Whoever does good, whether male or female, while being a believer, We will give them a good life, and We will reward them according to the best of what they used to do.” (16:97)
True religion is not in rituals alone, but in fruits: justice, mercy, truth, and love.
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On Alteration of Scriptures
The Qur’an recognizes the Torah and Gospel as divine revelations, yet warns that some of their words were altered. The truth remains, but veiled by human hands. Thinkers like Al-Ghazali and Augustine both struggled with this: that man often distorts what is divine, yet the eternal Word of God cannot be erased.
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Truth, Humanity, and Difference
Truth is one, but our perceptions differ. The Torah, Gospel, and Qur’an all affirm that man was created in goodness, though prone to error. Thus, the mission of life is not condemnation, but education; not hatred, but mercy.
Tolerance is not weakness; it is strength. To accept the other as different yet equal is the highest form of love.
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Religion, Truth, and Conflicts
Religion, when corrupted, becomes a weapon of division. But when lived in its essence — truth and love — it becomes the path of peace.
Paul wrote: “If I have faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.” (1 Corinthians 13:2)
The Qur’an reminds: “Indeed, the religion in the sight of God is submission (Islam).” (3:19) — not submission to power, but to love, truth, and justice.
Thus, the destiny of humanity is not war, but unity. Not sectarianism, but one human family under one Creator.
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Final Vision
I dream of one humanity, united in dignity, freed from hatred, reconciled through love. I dream of an earth where nations are not enemies but brothers, where religions do not divide but embrace, where life is not exile but a return to the paradise God intended.
This dream may seem impossible. Yet I believe, with all my being, that it is the true destiny of mankind.
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✦ Dr. Antoin Jaajaa
Clinical Psychologist
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