@shopcardhub@mypillowgorl unreflected answer, posting this makes you look unintelligent, & furthers the cause of the party you're mocking. The swastika as you see it is a religious symbol in southeastern Asia. Only when it is diagonal is it understood as a nazi symbol, which you were probably alluring at.
Mane every single time find myself on Twitter there's a mahr or marriage debate going on. Blocking these words now. I wanna come on here for reminders and interesting discussions and all MT does is talk about women again and again. I'm tired
@notaffinaaa It was okay by the second week once I realise I didn't have to do everything every day. Groceries once a week instead of small shops daily. Ordering items instead of buying in the city. Calling friends during lunches and meeting multiple on the weekend instead of one daily etc.
@notaffinaaa I remember working full time for my internship and I could not get anyyything done. Got home at 7pm, barely time to shop, then only 3 hours left until I had to head to bed... Squeezing cooking, eating, workouts, skincare, reading, studying, socials.. Into those 3 hrs was horror
@daintyrosewater More often you go more quick the progress (don't forget resting time obvi). When I started benching I could barely lift the (20kg) bar now I'm at about 40kg for 10 reps after 2 months.
@daintyrosewater Try different weights and then lift stuff that let's you do 10-12 reps easily and then 3 very difficult reps on top of that. Write that down as your starting weight. ncrease that weight by a unit each week if you can.
Your weight and height tells us little about your strength
If you were in the 2nd Rakkah, and you remembered that you did not recite another Surah after Al Fatiha, what should you do?
PS: Sahuw = prostration of forgetfulness. It is done at the end of the Salah.
no cheating
Ridiculous take, especially since Moroccans literally serve sushi makis on their salad plates nowadays and put dry ice on cocktail bars for smoke effects 🤣
Abdullah ibn Mas'ud, the great companion, said:
"On the Day of Judgement, Allah will forgive in a way no human has ever imagined."
[Kitab al-Zuhd (no. 1364) of Ibn al-Mubarak]
Aisha said, “Ibn Abbas visited and praised me. I wish I was a thing forgotten!”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 4573
Even our umm al mu'mineen, greatest female narrator of ahadith and rolemodel for all muslims, wished she was forgotten... Radi Allahu anha
You think you don’t have a problem with love for being praised/wanting fame until you read about how mind-blowningly far our religious predecessors would go to remain unknown. Then you realize that yes you do have a problem
اللهم إنا نعوذ بك من فتنة المدح والشهرة
I've gotten into leisure reading again recently and tell me why three books this month, back to back, had to have a character with "they" pronouns? It's like authors are being forced to insert one at some point, then forget about them. So performative. Filling the diversity quota
@saanyaww That's a wonderful plan sis. One of my biggest struggles as well. Finding excuses for myself by saying I study better at night, and I like when noone disturbs or interrupts me 🙄 but how productive are we really at 2 am?
Yall scream this until you discover a post online where you have literal 20 year olds finding out they need to do ghusl after their periods. MUSLIM WOMEN NEED EDUCATION. NOT EVERY WOMAN HAS ACCESS TO MASAJID OR MUSLIM FAMILY MEMBERS. GIVE THEM PLATFORMS TO LEARN.
That's a trap. They expect you to kiss their feet for the few glimpses of freedom and inclusivity they pretend to give you, all the while expecting you to accept their liberal nonsense, neopronouns and nakedness all the same.
I may be getting skeptical in my old age, but I don't like the tag line of Toronto's new anti-Islamophobia campaign: "Let's accept without exceptions."
@nqyeem@ojora Rather have two or three children raised upon piety in a loving and calm home, than a bunch of kids I can't handle draining my mental health and going God knows where at night because I can't keep track of them.