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Aslam o alikum everyone hope all is well
Assalamu Alaikum
Ek baat jo maine life aur career ke sath seekhi hai, wo ye ki compatibility sirf 'same hobbies' hone se nahi aati. Real compatibility tab aati hai jab aapke core values, life goals aur Deen ko lekar approach match karti ho.
In a world full of temporary connections, I am looking to build something permanent and halal through Nikah. For me, a life partner is someone who becomes your peace (Sukoon) in difficult times, and your biggest support in success. Respect and clear communication are the foundations of any mature bond.
Being serious about marriage means being ready to take responsibility, both financially and emotionally. Growth as an individual is important, but growing together is the ultimate goal.
To all the sorted minds here: What's your perspective on balancing career ambitions with building a beautiful family life?
It’s not entertaining, funny or romantic if a woman dress like a man, or a man dressing like a woman.
It is Haram.
It’s not permissible for a gender to imitate(e.g in dressing) the other gender.
(Bukhari)
If your life had a theme song right now, what would it be?
Strange, isn't it ?
You know yourself better than anyone else ,
yet you crumble at the words of someone who hasn't even lived a second of your life. Focus on your own voice, it's the only one that matters.
Helo avaryone im from india
Now im leaving in saudi arabia
Saparated 35 yers old speak arabic
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🌷 Dear Divorced Muslims 🌷
Can I tell you something?
When my divorce happened, I thought I was losing a chapter of my life.
What I didn’t realize was that Allah was writing a new one.
Like many divorced people, I went through questions, disappointments, fears, and moments where I wondered why things had unfolded the way they did.
You replay conversations.
You replay decisions.
You wonder what could have been done differently.
And sometimes, you carry a sadness that nobody else can see.
But life has a beautiful way of surprising us.
For me, the light came in the form of my daughter.
After the divorce, I chose to keep her by my side.
At the time, I saw responsibility.
Today, I see a blessing.
She became my reason to keep going on difficult days.
She taught me patience when I was tired.
She taught me strength when I felt weak.
She taught me that love is not something we say—it’s something we do.
Looking back now, I realize that what I thought was an ending was actually a beginning.
My daughter became a light I never expected to find in the middle of one of the darkest chapters of my life.
That’s why I want to say to every divorced brother and sister reading this:
🤍 Don’t judge your future by your current pain.
🤍 Don’t assume the story ends where your heart was broken.
🤍 Don’t overlook the blessings Allah may already be placing in your life.
Sometimes the light doesn’t arrive the way we imagined.
Sometimes it was there all along, waiting for us to notice it.
💭 So I’m curious…
What was your light?
What blessing, lesson, person, child, opportunity, or realization did Allah place in your life after divorce that changed your perspective?
And when did you realize it?
Let’s remind each other that even after difficult endings, Allah can still fill our lives with unexpected mercy and beautiful beginnings.
🤲 May Allah heal every divorced heart, bless every parent carrying responsibilities alone, protect our children, and replace every hardship with something far better than we imagined.
Ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen. 🤍✨