remember when western media absolutely lost their shit when fans waving the rainbow flag were not allowed into the stadiums during the qatar world cup? they said qatar was an oppressive country with no freedom of speech & expression. now they do the exact same thing. hypocrites.
her family is currently struggling financially to her treatment. With her parents being extremely underpaid & living in a IDP camp, Sagal and her family are in great need of your help during these tough times. Please donate, share & make dua for Sagal & her family.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon. Last night our brother Ali passed away 💔 He died a shaheed trying to protect the life of another. May Allah forgive him for his sins, grant him jannatul firdous and have mercy on his soul. Please donate or share https://t.co/MMJIHiZDi5
This reminds me of one of the saddest patient histories I ever took. Asian male, at uni, went to a party, never had alcohol due to cultural/religious reasons. ‘Friends’ thought it’d be ‘funny’ to spike his soft drinks. He had a psychotic reaction to it. 1/n
My worst nightmare has become a reality as the third shunt surgery has also been deemed unsuccessful . I will be having surgery again tomorrow this time I will potentially have to be awake. I have never felt more hopeless or terrified in my life please pray for me
Could I please request Dua’s for my Father right now he is in intensive care on total life support with multiple organ failure and his doctors predict he will not make it very long 🤲🏼💔 JazakAllah khair
An inspirational 16 year old from Birmingham, with a vision to transform the world 🌍
From being a Diana Award 2021 recipient to representing young people in the UK Youth Parliament, she is now nominated for the ISA in the Education category!
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rawdah mohamed, a somali-norwegian model who started ‘hands off my hijabi’ as been announced as the editor of vogue scandinavia. she is the first ever hijab wearing editor of colour in any fashion magazine in the west.
pro tip: if you got strict parents start rebelling young so you set and lower expectations otherwise you’re gonna be 20 asking your mum if you can dye your hair