She lived, she loved, she gave, she had fun 👒
• Muslimah • Student of Quraan • Software Engineer • Nature Enthusiast • وَمَا تَوْفِيقِي إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ •
Next time you are choosing your outfit, or meal, or hobby, or travel destination ask yourself where did you really get the idea?
And remember, every production line needs a consumer
And why do the colonizers strive to portray Islam in the negative?
Because you can't colonize a Muslim.
A Muslim will choose the dressing of their Lord.
The lifestyle of their beloved Nabi ﷺ
The language of the Quraan
The life of Islam
We think we are free yet we are just a colonized people with the illusion of freedom.
Whose dressing do you imitate?
Whose food do you imitate?
Whose language do you speak?
Whose countries do you dream to live in & travel to?
Whose celebrations do you imitate?
When we truly depend only on Allāh and turn to Him above all else, our relationships also become better, because we stop expecting people to carry burdens that only Allāh can carry.
Step into the blessed space of the Rawdah — a place the Prophet ﷺ described as a garden from Jannah. 🌿
Located within Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah, this sacred area is a moment for reflection, du’a, and deep spiritual connection.
Stop Chasing the Ways of Your Enemy!
How can a Muslim hope for respect if he imitates those who oppose Allah? Sadly, many young Muslims today follow the habits and practices of non-Muslims, while shying away from the Prophet ﷺ and his Companions.
Yet, in every rakʿah of salah, we ask Allah: “Guide us to the straight path, the path of those You have blessed; not of those who have earned Your anger or gone astray.”
Do we truly reflect on these words? How can we sincerely ask to follow the path of the righteous while imitating those who have strayed from it?
True honour comes from following Allah’s guidance, not mimicking those who stray. Seek His path and protection every day.
An estimated 100,000 Muslims attended Jumuʿah prayers in Masjid al-ʾAqṣā for the first time in 40 days, after it was closed by the occupation forces during Ramaḍān.
Al hamdulilah, Masjid Al-Aqsa will reopen tomorrow morning InshaAllah for Fajr after 40 days of its door being shut.
But it still remains under occupation, regular settler incursions, and under the threat of lunatics trying to force some sort of prophecy as an excuse to take it.