First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Meeting in the Family Room


The luxurious living room was quiet, in addition to the sound of vibrations from the expensive watch placed on the wall. Vienna sat between two soft chairs, looking at her parents sitting opposite her. His mother, a beautiful hooded woman, looked at him with worried eyes. His father, a man who was always busy with his business, frowned, trying to make sense of the great changes his daughter had undergone.


"Why are you doing this, Vienna?" asked his mother in a soft voice, a voice that always brought calmness before. "You know we're worried about you."


Vienna felt her feelings raging inside her as she tried to explain, "This is the change I need, Mama. I want to draw closer to God, to know Him better."


His usually serious father's eyes now seemed filled with doubt. "But this is too drastic, Vienna. You suddenly turned so big. We don't understand."


Vienna bit her lip, trying to find the right words. "Dad, Mama, all this time I felt like something was missing in my life. Luxury and material pleasures can never fill that void. I want to look for a deeper meaning, to dig into the spirituality within me."


His mother nodded slowly, trying to embrace Viennese thinking. "We understand you're looking for meaning in your life, but are you sure this is the right way?"


Vienna replied firmly, "Yes, Mama, I'm sure. I felt a strong call in my heart to live a more meaningful life. I want to seek God and live His teaching."


Her father sighed heavily, feeling a dilemma between supporting his daughter and worrying about her future. "We don't want to lose you, Vienna. We want the best for you."


Vienna felt tears begin to drip from her eyes as she explained, "I don't want to lose you either, Dad, Mama. But this is the change I need to feel whole, to feel alive with meaning."


The atmosphere in the room was tense, but there was a deep understanding between them. Viennese parents knew that this change was something very important to their daughter, even though they felt anxious.


"We will try to understand, Vienna," his mother said in a soft voice, trying to smile.


Vienna was relieved to hear early support from her parents. However, he also knew that the journey to God and deepening his religion would not be easy. Greater challenges await him in the future, including how he will live his daily life with these new life choices.


The conflict deepens as Vienna tries to explain the changes in her life to her parents. They felt confused and afraid that he would be isolated from their material world.


His father said loudly, "You've never been serious about anything, Vienna. How could you take a step like this?"


That night, the luxurious family room felt like a battleground of emotions. Vienna sat upright in her soft chair, while her mother sat on a light brown sofa and her father stood in front of a window looking out at the dead-looking garden. They were in a tense silence, until finally his father turned to face Vienna.


"I still can't believe this" his father said in a sharp, furious voice. "You've never been serious about anything, Vienna. How could you take a step like this?"


Vienna bit her lips, trying to hold back her emotions. He knew that this conversation would not be easy. "Dad," he said gently, "i know this looks sudden, but this is such a strong call in my heart. I felt like something was missing all along, and I wanted to find a deeper meaning in life."


Her mother, who had been silent all this time, finally spoke in a soft voice. "We just want what's best for you, son. We're worried that you'll be isolated from this world that we know."


Vienna raised her gaze, eyes glazed, and looked at her parents. "I won't be isolated, Mama. I will live this life, but with more meaning. I will seek God and live His teaching."


His father clenched his hands in frustration. "But this is too big, Vienna. We're afraid you'll get lost."


Her mother tried to calm the situation down gently, "We just need time to understand this, son. This is a big change in your life."


Vienna nodded in understanding, despite her mixed feelings. "I don't mean to worry you. I'm just trying to live my life according to what I believe to be the right path."


His father still seemed doubtful. "You know, Vienna, we love you and just want to protect you from mistakes."


Vienna smiled gently, trying to relieve the tension. "I know, Dad. I feel your love and support, even if this is a big change."


The atmosphere in the room was still tense, but there was a touch of understanding between them. Vienna knows that her parents love her and only want the best for her, even though they don't fully understand the changes in her life.


"We will find a way to support you, Vienna," said her mother tenderly. "We want to see you happy."


Vienna was relieved to hear those words. Although this conversation did not completely ease her parents' concerns, at least they no longer felt alienated from each other. Vienna knows that the journey to God will be fraught with challenges, but she is ready to face them with determination and conviction.


The following week, Vienna's parents began taking steps to try to transform their daughter back into the mundane lifestyle she used to lead. They feel that by taking her back to parties and celebrating luxuries, they can make her forget a new spiritual vocation.


That morning, her mother approached Vienna in the dining room, wearing a luxurious gown of gold with sparkling jewelry. "Vienna, we're going to a big party tonight. This is a great opportunity for you to meet old friends and have fun like you used to."


Vienna raised an eyebrow, feeling a little uncomfortable with the idea. "Mama, I'm not sure if I want to go. I already feel like I should focus more on my spiritual journey."


His father, who was wearing an expensive suit, joined the conversation. "Vienna, it's only one night. We want you to feel like a normal teenager again. What's wrong with trying to have a little fun?"


Vienna is in a dilemma. In a way, he loved his parents and did not want to worry them. On the other hand, he knew that the change in his life was something important to him. After a moment of consideration, he finally agreed.


On the night of the party, they arrived at a mansion filled with glittering lights and guests. Loud music and boisterous laughter filled the air. Vienna felt bewildered in the crowd, longing for the serenity she usually finds in her worship and spiritual reflection.


In one corner of the room, Vienna saw some of his old friends, who looked so cheerful with a glass of champagne in hand. They are vying to tell the stories of their recent adventures.


One of her friends, Lisa, approached Vienna with a big smile. "Vienna! You really surprised us with your change. But tonight, we're gonna make you feel how much fun life was like before."


Vienna smiled politely, even though she felt a little awkward. They began to enter dance and banal conversations about fashion, travel, and other worldly life. However, the longer the night lasted, the more it felt empty for Vienna. He longed for a deeper meaning in his life, and this worldly luxuries and pleasures no longer filled his heart.


When his mother approached Vienna and offered him a glass of champagne, Vienna refused gently. "Thank you, Mama, but I feel that this is no longer a part of me."


Her mother seemed a little disappointed, but she understood that her daughter had changed. They finally returned home from the party, and Vienna was relieved to return to the peace of their home.


However, he knew that the conflict between his spiritual vocation and his parents' expectations would still continue. Vienna must remain strong in its convictions and seek the right path on the way to God.