Today I learned that Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahulla) never married. It made me reflect on how Allah writes a different story for each of us; some leave behind children, others leave behind knowledge that lives for centuries🥹
I’m forever making du’a that Allah grants me my beautiful ending,the dream career, financial freedom, sincere friendships, a loving family, peace, love, and every blessing that is good for me. May what’s written for me be better than what I’ve imagined. Ameen.
Entering June with a heart that says: “Ya Allah, if the first half of this year was heavy, please make the remaining months full of miracles and ease.“
My biggest issue is communication, I can communicate but I don’t know how to be updating someone, I find it very weird why do I have to update you on every single move I want to make or make? It is not wrong but it is hard for me.
I don’t think this is something a Muslim woman should be comfortable saying publicly. Haya isn’t only about how someone dress, it’s also about what we choose to say or speak.
One person may expose herself through the way she dresses, but another can just as well expose himself through careless speech in public. At the end of the day, both reflect a lack of restraint in different forms.
Whoever you bring this to his timeline, you carry your share of responsibility too. That’s why we should all be mindful of how we use our platforms.
This is not a laughing matter at all, and it is concerning to see a Muslim woman find saying this to public okay and even laugh it off with men in the comment section. 😬
You never forget how someone supports or makes you feel during pregnancy, postpartum, miscarriage/childloss, loss of a parent/sibling, grief in general. It stays with you and changes the way you see that person for life.