Most men are gay. They're literally gay. Because they don't really like us women. Our natural bodies, they think it's gross. Our interests, they think it's cringe. Spending time with us, they think it's like a responsibility. And if a guy has a girlfriend, and instead of date night with her, he genuinely wants to be with the boys, and he feels it's a punishment that he can't spend time with his boys, he doesn't really like her. So I genuinely think most men are gay but they haven't figured it out because being gay is like also too feminine for them and they don't like feminine things.
i think one of the most overlooked sunnahs is making people feel at ease. the prophet ﷺ wasn't only remembered for what he taught, but for how safe, welcomed, and respected people felt in his company. that's a sunnah worth reviving.
there are sins we've committed that nobody on earth knows about. yet Allah not only concealed them, but also gave us the chance to repent from them. that's mercy beyond what we deserve.
i've started understanding why the prophet ﷺ made so many du'as about the heart. a sound heart can handle delays, forgive people, remain grateful, and keep turning back to Allah. so much of life becomes easier when the heart is at peace.
i'm glad allah didn't make perfection a requirement for closeness to him. otherwise, none of us would stand a chance. he simply asks us to keep returning, no matter how many times we've fallen.
Don’t ever be embarrassed about your life. We all go through things that shake us, humble us, or force us to start over. Moving back home, losing your job, getting your heart broken, going through a divorce, hitting a low mentally… it’s all a part of being human.