As a Muslim woman, your dignity is far more valuable than the fleeting attention of social media. Do not reduce yourself to a commodity whose worth is measured by likes, comments, views, or the approval of strangers.
When a person consistently posts pictures and videos designed to attract attention through physical appearance, suggestive poses, or excessive exposure, they often invite the gaze, comments, and advances of people who neither respect them nor wish them well. The attention may feel gratifying for a while, but it is temporary and can leave behind emotional, spiritual, and psychological consequences when it fades.
Your body is an amānah (trust) from Allah, not a tool for public validation. Let your presence online reflect your intellect, character, faith, kindness, achievements, and positive contributions to society. Build a legacy that will outlive your beauty and your youth.
One day, we will all leave this world. When that day comes, let the footprints you leave behind on social media be a source of reward for you—posts that inspire goodness, spread beneficial knowledge, encourage righteousness, and cause people to pray for you rather than regret what they have seen.
A woman of honour is not defined by how much attention she attracts, but by the values she upholds and the respect she commands. Preserve your dignity, guard your modesty, and never trade lasting worth for temporary applause.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught that the earth consumes the human body except for the 'Ajb adh-Dhanab (the tailbone/coccyx), from which mankind was created and from which mankind will be recreated on the Day of Resurrection.
This narration invites us to reflect on the wonders of creation, the temporary nature of this world, and the certainty of our return to our Creator.
It reminds us that faith and knowledge can coexist, inspiring us to contemplate the signs of Allah within ourselves and throughout His creation.
"And in yourselves, then will you not see?" (Qur'an 51:21)
Reflect. Learn. Strengthen your connection with Allah.
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I love this question because it touches on a common point of confusion regarding the sheer scale of the population of Yajuj and Majuj. If they are so numerous, people wonder how the current 30% of inhabited land could possibly contain them alongside the rest of humanity.
The simple truth is that Yajuj and Majuj are indeed human beings, descendants of Adam. They are from the lineage of Japheth (Yafith), who was one of the sons of Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him).
This means they are currently part of the physical world, though hidden from our sight behind the barrier.
Ibn Kathir mentioned that their population is massive, far exceeding the number of known humans. This is anchored in a Hadith where the Prophet (peace be upon him) explained that on the Day of Judgment, for every one person from other nations sent to Paradise, nine hundred and ninety-nine from Yajuj and Majuj will be sent to the Fire.
So, because they are hidden at the moment, they are not roaming the 30% of the world we currently inhabit. Their "world" is currently restricted to the area behind that wall.
When the wall finally collapses by the decree of Allah, their massive population will emerge and cover the earth, which is why the scriptures describe them as "descending from every elevation."
And when they overrun the earth, they will reach a point of such arrogance that they will claim to have conquered both the people of the earth and the people of heaven.
At this critical moment, Prophet 'Isa (peace be upon him) and the believers will make an earnest supplication for help.
In response, Allah will send a type of worm or parasite (known in the texts as an-naghaf) that will infect the back of their necks, killing them all simultaneously.
Allah knows best.