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Silence has always been my way of protecting myself. I don't disappear to punish anyone—I disappear so I don't say things I'll regret. Sometimes I need distance to clear my head, regroup, and find myself again. If I go quiet, it's usually because I'm fighting something within, not because I stopped caring.
Does anyone have knowledge of jins/black magic and ruqyah? Something crazy has been going on with someone close to me and symptoms got worse after doing ruqyah.
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I think it's the only product I can never give up.
I believe in God.
Not just because I was told to, but because I've seen too many moments in life happen at the perfect time to call them coincidences.
The peace, the protection, the unexpected blessings, the doors that opened when nothing made sense... that's what made my faith real.
And honestly, nothing can shake that for me.

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Normalize being a boring Muslim. Go to bed after Isha. Wake before Fajr. Sit with Qur'an to understand. Take dhikr walks. Your life doesn't have to be loud to have barakah. Sometimes, the magic is in being unreachable. In becoming the Muslim, nobody can disturb.
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