The universe will make sure you'll win if you just keep going. not because life suddenly becomes easier overnight, but because the moment you truly believe in yourself, you stop moving like someone who’s waiting to fail. most people think success belongs to the smart, lucky or talented people. but actually, a huge part of it belongs to the people who refused to stop before the results showed up.
every good thing in your life once existed as something uncertain, something invisible. there were moments where nothing made sense yet but you didn’t quit just because you couldn’t see immediate proof. you kept going anyway, and eventually you got to see it all with your own eyes.
so keep showing up. keep visualizing. keep moving like the life you want is already making its way toward you. appreciate that you are constantly evolving and that this position you are in right now is not your final destination.
cause the universe responds differently to people who trust themselves deeply. people who continue anyway. people who stay committed to the vision even when they have no evidence yet besides faith.
what’s meant for you does not always arrive instantly. sometimes life is preparing you mentally before it delivers what you asked for. sometimes the delay is building the version of you capable enough of handling the blessing properly once it arrives. “every version of you that suffered was shaping the version strong enough to receive what you asked for.”
so stop acting like your dreams are impossible just because they haven’t happened yet. keep believing. keep working. keep aligning yourself with the version of you that already has it. your future is responding to the energy you repeat every single day.
Tucker Carlson:
Many times I said on television, "The problem is Islam. The problem is Muslims. They all want to kill us. They're all crazy. They're all in this lunatic suicide cult created by Muhammad in the 7th century." And I believed that.
I was hysterical. I believed that. No, that's not true. Nothing about that is true, but I believed it.
“If you haven't read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren't broad enough to sustain you.”
— James N. Mattis
I think it's very important that we remember that it wasn’t the CEOs and billionaires who saved us during COVID-19. It was the janitors, nurses, cleaning crews, grocery and food workers with their hard, often invisible labor.
Peter Obi made that call to Tinubu to resign less than 24 hours ago. The presidency account released a WORDY statement as quickly as they could. 79 children were kidnapped from 2 different states and the nation was addressed on twitter DAYS later.
they’re calling the names and ages of the children in captivity on the radio, and i wanted to change it for a split second cause of how uncomfortable it made me feel, but imagine how much worse these children from as little age TWO! feel during this time.
what a failed state.
How Ummulkhairi, an Islamic teacher, was killed in Jos by mobs.
Translation:
They killed an Islamic teacher, a married woman, in front of authorities, her scholars, and in front of the public, based on an allegation for which there was no evidence. #Thread#JusticForUmmulkhairi
If you want to recover faster from setbacks then skip the "why me" phase entirely and go straight to "what now." Victim mindset isn't just a feeling, it's also a sentence structure.
Change the sentence and you change the trajectory.
Actually, if capitalism truly rewarded skill or intelligence, the richest people would be neurosurgeons, engineers, and scientists.
If it rewarded talent, it would be artists,
writers, and creators.
If it rewarded hard work, it would be cleaners, laborers, and service workers.
But it's none of them.
The tragic danger of jungle justice.
Youths in Maraban Jos, Kaduna, brutally took the life of an innocent Islamiyya teacher and burnt her body over false accusations of child theft.
She was only on her way to teach children.
Taking the law into your own hands never brings justice it only destroys the lives of innocent people.
Because it didn’t happen in Kano, you see everyone keeping quiet as if nothing took place🤷🤷
As a man, normalise a boring life. Go to bed early. Read long books. Drink tea. Regulate your nervous system. Spend time alone. Go for walks without headphones. Eat simple food. Shrink your circle. Turn down the noise.
Even without this exposé, you could already tell that Yari doesn’t fear God.
You can’t govern a poor, insecurity-ridden state like Zamfara and end up that wealthy without serious questions being asked.
When Yari bought Geregu Power for 1 trillion, I wasn’t shocked because I thought he couldn’t afford it. I was shocked by the audacity of stealing from the people and then rubbing it in their faces.
And the painful part is that there is practically nothing ordinary Nigerians can do about it.
Allaah ya isa.
إمام مسجد
في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
يقول :
بعد أن سلّمت من صلاة المغرب
قام رجل أسمر لم يعتد أحد على رؤيته في المسجد
استأذن مني وأمسك مكبر الصوت
واتجه بوجهه إلى المصلين
ثم قال :
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
وبدأ يقرأ سورة الفاتحة آية آية
حتى ختمها بلهجة مهلهلة
لولا أن السامع يعرف سورة الفاتحة
لما فهم من كلام هذا الرجل حرفاً واحداً
بعد أن أتم القراءة
أغلق الميكرفون وتوجه إلى ركن المسجد
و صلى النافلة ثم خرج
فتبعته
وفي ذهني تساؤلات ما الذي دفع بهذا الشاب
لفعل ما فعل
فلا صوت جميل ولا نطق سليم
ولا تجويد ولا ترتيل
المهم أني لحقته
فقلت له لماذا فعلت ذلك ؟
رد قائلاً :
أنا مغني الراب "Loon"
أسلمت منذ يومين و غيرت إسمي إلى "جُنَيد"
و قرأت كتاباً مترجماً عن الإسلام
وتبليغه للناس فوجدت حديثا رائعا
ساقني لفعل ما فعلت
قلتُ له :
وما هو ذلك الحديث ؟
قال :
حديث "بلغوا عني ولو آية"
وأنا أحفظ سبع آيات فبلغتها
الآن أصبح "جُنيد"
داعية يدعو الناس إلى دين الحق
و أسلم على يده الكثير 🍀🌸
فالحمد لله اولا و اخرا
#الفاتحة