Marriage brings rizq.
Children bring rizq.
Taking care of your elderly parents brings rizq.
Trusting Allah brings rizq.
I know it’s counterintuitive but it’s real. Stop worrying about the means, but focus on the maters of the means. Alhamdulilah nimatil’ Islam. 🤲
“No matter how isolated you are and how lonely you feel, if you do your work truly and conscientiously, unknown friends will come and seek you.” — Carl Jung
"You don't pick where you're born, you don't pick the colour of your skin, you pick to be a good human being. That's a choice."
I've never heard a better explanation of what being Australian means to me. "We've boundless plains to share."
Girt AF. 💚💛
🗣️Tucker Carlson:
“I had an experience that I know may offend some people, but it was real. I was recently on a flight in the Middle East when I saw a 70-year-old Muslim man praying on his prayer mat while everyone else was asleep.
I thought to myself: a man who takes time in the middle of a flight to acknowledge that he is not God and to bow before his Creator… I don’t think that man is my enemy on a deeper level.”
🚨 David Beckham on Cape Verde’s elimination after pushing Argentina to extra time in the FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “This is the cruelest side of football. Cape Verde have been eliminated, but they leave this tournament with something far more important than just a scoreline—they leave with the respect of the entire football world. They took the defending world champions all the way into extra time and made Argentina fight for every single minute. Nobody expected that before kick-off.
When I think about this performance, I think about Vozinha first. His saves kept Cape Verde alive when many teams would have collapsed. Then you have Deroy Duarte and Sydney Lopes, two players who will forever be remembered in their country’s football history. They scored against Argentina, they believed when so many people doubted them, and they gave millions of Cape Verdeans a night they will never forget.
People will only remember that Argentina qualified, but those who truly understand football will remember how close Cape Verde came to creating one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. They never hid, they never stopped running, and they never accepted that they were supposed to lose. Every challenge, every tackle, every attack showed a team playing with pride, courage, and absolute belief.
This is not a story of failure. This is a story of a nation announcing itself to the football world. Cape Verde arrived at this World Cup as outsiders, but they leave having proven they belong on the biggest stage. They stretched the world champions to their absolute limit, forced them into extra time, and made them earn every second of their qualification.
Football can be incredibly unfair. Sometimes the team that captures the hearts of everyone watching is not the team that advances. But no whistle can erase what Cape Verde have achieved. Vozinha, Deroy Duarte, Sydney Lopes, and every player wearing that shirt have inspired a generation. Argentina continue their journey, but Cape Verde leave this World Cup as heroes.”
Robert Greene was right when he said:
“Eventually, the time that was not spent on learning skills will catch up with you, and the fall will be painful.”
🇬🇧 The British singer who converted to Islam, Yusuf Islam, was quite a media sensation when he came to Turkey. A reporter asked him a question about marriage. Yusuf Islam's response left the reporter dumbfounded.
A reporter asked the British singer: "What do you say about the fact that in the Islamic faith you entered, a man can marry four women? I mean, how do you accept the logic of that? As a Western, enlightened singer, how did you accept this?"
Yusuf Islam says:
"You're saying you knew me in my former state. I can't even know how many women I was with before I became Muslim. I can't know if I even had children from them. You admired me while I was living such a low, sordid life. Now I've become Muslim. I'm married to one wife. I have no intention of a second marriage either. If the Islamic faith allows up to four, it also places the responsibility for them and their children on him. In the West that you admired, there's no such responsibility. Many children don't even know their fathers. And the father leaves this world without ever seeing his child."
@ETKhwaja@omarsuleiman Yeah good point. I too wonder - because trauma and emotional distress caused by others should be vocalised without feeling silenced .,..
Moroccan player Issa Diop after winning from The Netherlands
" We are muslims, we are here for a short time (on earth), everything is about Allah and thanking Him "
Iran played three matches.
They drew all three.
And in every single one, they fought with heart, pride, and dignity.
But after their final match, the host nation reportedly demanded they leave immediately.
No time to recover. No time to rest. Just pack up and go.
That is not how you treat athletes.
That is not how you treat human beings.
Despite the pressure, the restrictions, and everything stacked against them, Iran kept showing resilience.
This team deserves respect, not mistreatment.
That’s the spirit of the World Cup.
El capitán de la Selección de Irán, Mehdi Taremi, explotó contra la FIFA y la organización de Estados Unidos.
“Esta es una Copa del Mundo desastrosa. Como jugadores profesionales no podemos jugar una competición en estas condiciones, no está bien ni es justo. Si la FIFA piensa que esto es justo, tema de ellos, pero no lo es. ¿Quién debería solucionar este problema por nosotros? ¿La FIFA? ¿EE.UU.? ¡No sé! Díganme un nombre. El presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, vino a nuestro vestuario después del primer partido contra Nueva Zelanda y dijo que iba a resolver todos los problemas, pero en realidad, la FIFA no hizo nada. Respondiendo la pregunta de: "¿Sienten que los organizadores de la Copa del Mundo, incluidos la FIFA y los funcionarios estadounidenses, prefieren que Irán sea eliminado de la competencia?", digo: Tenemos que luchar contra absolutamente todo. No podemos quedarnos en el país, viajamos y nos sometemos a controles migratorios cada vez que queremos jugar, ahora no podemos quedarnos en Seattle y tenemos que volver a Tijuana. Han hecho todo lo posible para eliminarnos, entonces desde nuestra perspectiva, sí, creo que lo quieren así, nos quieren afuera”.
The captain of Iran’s National Team, Mehdi Taremi, calls out FIFA and the U.S.:
“This is a disaster World Cup. We can’t stay in the country and have to travel every time we play without any recovery. Now we can’t stay in Seattle and have to return to Tijuana. This is not fair.”