This writing is not about candy. It’s about how silaturrahim is important and encouraged in Islam. To bring sweetness to a sometimes bitter and harsh life. Silaturahmi can also prolong life and bring prosperity.

This morning, I will embark on a long journey from my hometown in Jambi to visit my child’s workplace in Riau, as he cannot come home. Afterward, I will do a pilgrimage to the graves of my parents and in-laws in West Sumatra. My husband and I will travel around 3 provinces for a week.
It is a tradition in Indonesia that before the fasting month of Ramadan, Muslims will make a pilgrimage to the graves of their family members or parents.
Though this is a physically tiring journey, visiting places full of sweet memories can hopefully revive the spirit of life. Take a break from tiring work.
I miss my Mom and Dad. Days before Ramadhan, that feeling is so intense. I could be sentimental talking and remembering them and my late little brother, Doli.
I also will meet with relatives who have not seen for a long time. Maybe many of our views are different, but I try not to be bothered by this. After all, we live our own lives.
I have prepared some tips to make the reunion enjoyable and leave a good impression.
- Plan the trip well, including departure schedule, destination, and accommodation.
- Inform the family about the trip plan so they are prepared to receive the visit. I bring souvenirs as a sign of love and attention to them.
- Don’t get too tired, enjoy the scenery along the way
- When meeting, listen to stories and show interest in their lives.
- Share life experiences to strengthen the sense of brotherhood.
- Enjoy time together and do fun activities.