Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.
If a father bathes his children, both laugh. If a son bathes his father, both cry.
🎥 A Separation, one of the greatest films ever made in Iranian cinema
On day of Arafah i saw grown muscular men weeping like kids pleading for forgiveness & making duas, later that night i saw people from all backgrounds trying to sleep on roads/pavements & katchi mitti of Muzdalifah in discomfort, bank balances & position of power didn’t matter
Zina takes everything from you. It is one of a few sins the Quran calls pure filth. Zina is a chain reaction, it starts with a glance, then a smile, a message, a meeting until one day your heart has already crossed the line and the body simply follows. That's why Allah didn't say don't commit zina, Allah says do not go even near it. Because the paths leading to Zina are as destructive as Zina itself.
Zina takes everything from you. It is one of a few sins the Quran calls pure filth. Zina is a chain reaction, it starts with a glance, then a smile, a message, a meeting until one day your heart has already crossed the line and the body simply follows. That's why Allah didn't say don't commit zina, Allah says do not go even near it. Because the paths leading to Zina are as destructive as Zina itself.
By the time the body sins, the heart, mind, and discipline are already compromised. That's why people feel emptier after, not relieved. Something leaks out of them, focus, self respect or barakah. Zina didn't just break religious rules it kills your ability to bond deeply and slowly normalizes self betrayal.
Zina strongly activates the dopamine. It makes a normal life feel boring, work feels heavy and the focus drops. Over time, self control becomes weak. You know something is wrong, but stopping feels harder. It also creates emotional bonds in the brain. When intimacy happens without commitment, those bonds break again and again. The brain learns not to attach deeply. People start feeling emotionally numb, distant, or unable to truly connect.
When you commit Zina the body stays in a stress cycle. Sleep, energy and mood get affected. Anxiety and restlessness increases. Mentally and morally it creates an inner conflict. You act against your values. Guilt and secrecy slowly eat confidence and peace. Zina is always an exchange. You give time, focus, discipline, biology and you get distractions in return. With Zina, you don't just touch a body, you inherit a mess. Other people's chaos stick to you.
Halal intimacy does not damage a person because it happens inside safety, clarity, and responsibility. In marriage, there is no secrecy, no fear of exposure, and no inner conflict. The Quran allows intimacy only within marriage because it protects dignity and emotional stability. When a person acts in with their values, the mind stays calm instead of divided, so guilt and shame do not poison the experience.
Scientifically, halal intimacy works with the brain, not against it. Oxytocin and bonding hormones strengthen attachment instead of being broken repeatedly. This builds trust, emotional security, and long-term satisfaction rather than emotional numbness. The brain learns that intimacy is safe, stable, and meaningful, not something to chase and hide.
In today’s age of constant stimulation, casual relationships, and instant pleasure, halal intimacy protects focus and discipline. It does not drain energy or scatter attention. Instead, it supports routine, emotional balance, and personal growth. Rather than weakening self-control, it strengthens it. That is why halal intimacy adds peace and stability, while zina slowly takes them away even when it looks harmless on the surface.