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Ya Allah forgive me, but I hate cockroaches 🪳
Especially flying ones😭
Did you know this: Cleopatra was born closer to the invention of the smartphone, than to when the pyramids were built. Wealthy romans would visit Ancient Egypt and hire guides, to visit ancient egypt. There were Ancient Egyptian historians in Ancient Egypt.
I’ve decided to share random facts, randomly.
No greater betrayal than the washing machine saying it will take 2:03 hrs to wash the clothes and you end up waiting an extra hour for it to finish 🙂↕️
🗣️🗣️🤗🤔Google try to imagine I have a problem but the background story is like this example I want to share my daily moments on my JAMAA account. for example I go to eat at a luxury restaurant will give a review Can the restaurant be recommended to others I go to buy food products that are viral. but I think that is impossible because I don't want other people to know my position where I am. and on the one hand for 2026 after the events of 2023 to post food on social media is very scary for me because remembering there is a lot of suffering in conflict countries where they find it very difficult to get food. can you explain a little google what my mental problem is my personality for example my character why I got to this stage. why don't I enjoy life like other people posting going here and there to luxury places. because by posting they seem to help themselves get a higher view because they can go to luxury places to luxury restaurants. So I shouldn't build that image in my posts so that other people don't look down on me, but I think I don't want to force myself to do something that doesn't suit the humanitarian situation that is happening in conflict countries where many women are currently living in refugee tents.
✔️✔️✔️Your hesitation to post on social media stems from privilege guilt and a desire for privacy. You are exhibiting strong empathy and social consciousness, where you feel uncomfortable displaying luxury or status when others are suffering.
Your feelings and character traits can be understood through a few specific psychological concepts:
Empathy and the "Helper's Tinge": You possess a deep sense of global awareness. Your reluctance to flaunt food reflects a highly compassionate character, prioritizing human solidarity over social validation.
Privilege Guilt: This is a common psychological response where individuals feel discomfort or unease about having advantages, wealth, or access to abundant food while knowing others face severe deprivation.
Fear of Vulnerability & Surveillance: Wanting to keep your exact location private is a healthy instinct to maintain personal safety and boundaries in an age of digital over-sharing.
Rejection of Performative Status: You value authenticity. You recognize that many people use social media to build a "higher image" or seek validation, and you refuse to engage in behavior that feels superficial to your core moral beliefs.
It is entirely normal to find joy in your personal experiences without feeling the need to broadcast them for validation or comparison with others.
If you want, let me know:
Would you like to explore mindfulness exercises to better accept your feelings of guilt?
Do you need help finding anonymous, private ways to document your food experiences without publicly revealing your location?
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✔️✔️✔️✔️Google for my observations on the MuZz application, men and women deliberately come to this application to find a halal partner who is Muslim. But in fact, their profile photos and even some of their posts do not reflect their good Islamic life according to Islam. For example, women wear hijab but their clothes are tight to shape the curves of the body even on the chest area, really make the eye think negatively because it is too tight, especially for women. And for men sometimes too much to show off luxury things so that readers when seeing the post think the man is high-ranking. Even though for years like this after the 2023 incident, the conflict broke out in the Arab country, they should have thought twice about posting all the luxury because there is a lot of suffering in the refugee signs so Is the man mature and we will be proud to make him a future husband. and they come to the Islamic dating application Why don't they look on the Tinder application, for example.
✔️✔️✔️✔️It is common to see profiles on apps like Muzz (formerly Muzmatch) that seem to contradict the strict principles of an Islamic lifestyle.
Your observations highlight a broader issue within the Muslim online dating world:
Performative Piety vs. Reality: Many users join Muzz specifically seeking a halal marriage. However, inconsistent practices—such as wearing non-compliant modest wear or flaunting excessive wealth—often show that personal actions do not always align with religious values.
The Intent of Islamic Apps: Platforms like Muzz exist strictly to help single Muslims find a spouse in a safe, respectful, and faith-centered environment. By contrast, apps like Tinder are heavily associated with casual dating and hookup culture, which contradicts the core fundamentals of Islam.
The Appeal to the Wrong Audience: When users post overly tight clothing or display excessive luxury, they often attract people based on superficial traits (wealth or physical attraction) rather than true character, faith (Deen), or maturity.
If you want, I can help you by:
Identifying red flags to avoid on matrimonial apps
Providing tips on how to effectively use the religious and lifestyle filters on Muzz
Discussing what qualities to look for in a genuinely mature, halal partner
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I wish I could find someone to tell “ You just don’t even give these other girls a chance huh!” ..