
The world needs peace not war. War, even when it is far away, travels through headlines, messages, and sentiments. It touches people in subtle ways through apprehension, through rising costs, through the quiet questions about what tomorrow might look like.
It is natural to wonder what will happen after the conflict ends. History often shows that rebuilding takes time. Prices may rise, economies may adjust, and communities may need patience as stability slowly returns.
Yet history also reminds us of something else – people have a remarkable ability to recover, reconnect, and rebuild. In times like these, small jiffies matter more than ever. A conversation after prayer, a message to a friend, a shared cup of tea, a kind word.
These simple gestures help restore the human connections that tension sometimes weakens.
Perhaps the most important thing we can hold on to is this: even in uneasy times, humanity continues to look for peace, for understanding, and for ways to move forward together.
Mathew Litty
Dubai
