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Everyone is here on jamaa by muzz why the most of people's here only for followers and just post the things and discuss with posts everyone gone be mad what is this why we are here ? We are here for marriage not for posting and followers ,
And where are we going ? No any serious or sincere for marriage everyone need juat entertainment and entertainment. 📌
I have lived in Japan and Australia and soon inshaAllah, I'll be pursuing my master's degree in the UK.
I've spoken to some friends who previously lived or studied in the UK, and the first thing many of them told me was, "Don't go to the UK, it's not that nice." They even said it’s sh*t hole :/
Well I'm always open to hearing their opinions and feedback (no hard feelings whatsoever.)
I've wanted to study in the UK since I was a teenager, so of course I'm going to do my best to make that dream come true and I actually have got accepted to the UK universities. At the same time, their comments have made me a little nervous and have caused me to question my decision.
Most of my friends say that because I've lived in Japan and Australia, it might be difficult for me to adjust to life in the UK.
My question is: do you think it's still worth living and studying in the UK at this time?
I'm open to any comments or advice because I'd love to hear different perspectives from both sisters and brothers 🙏🏼
Looking to settle down in London. 25yo, started a Professional career in Higher Education few years ago in London and now working a Permanent Public Sector job within Academic Quality Assurance and Development.
Looking for a potential partner in UK probably around 19-23 yo, studying or working, having a passion for a career and traveling around the world. Living an active and interesting life, no housewives ;)
Modern/secular/liberal muslims only, no conservatives")
Doesn't matter how your family is, if you're an open minded and independent type of person yourself, with no excessive family control/politics, we're a good match.
If any girl holds similar interests, drop a casual text and we can take it from there. Things should go easy and comfortable without any pressure...
If we get to know each other now, we can marry close to winter.
Looking forward for a connection :)
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The Joy of Having Your Cake and Eating It Too
Many people dream of having it all—the freedom of independence and the comfort of commitment, the excitement of possibility and the security of certainty. The joy of “having your cake and eating it too” lies in experiencing abundance without sacrifice.
Yet life often asks us to choose. Maturity comes from understanding that every choice closes some doors while opening others. The deepest satisfaction is not in having everything, but in fully appreciating what we have chosen.
True fulfillment begins when we stop chasing every possibility and start valuing the reality before us.
Waiting for mum and dad to finally reveal the truth.
They were acting to be broke to make me stronger, but in reality they are millionaires...
Reality sucks. Need to wake up to leave home by 5ish... and I simply cannot sleep.
Hi everyone 😊 Just wanted to break my silence and say hello. Don't worry, I'm not a tax collector. 😄
Why Have Muslims Forgotten the Trust Given to Them by Allah?
Forgetting the Amanah (Trust) Given by Allah
Many Muslims today appear to have lost sight of the responsibility and trust Allah has placed upon them. Instead of viewing life as a journey of worship, accountability, and preparation for the Hereafter, worldly pursuits often take priority over spiritual obligations.
The Influence of Westernised Views on Relationships
Ideas about dating, casual relationships, and unrestricted interaction between men and women have become increasingly normalized. Practices that were once viewed as incompatible with Islamic teachings are often embraced without much reflection on how they align with faith and religious values.
The Rise of Constant Chatting and Emotional Attachments
Private conversations, emotional connections, and online interactions with multiple members of the opposite gender have become commonplace. Technology has made these interactions easier than ever, but many fail to consider their spiritual impact and the boundaries encouraged in Islam.
Dating Apps and the Search for Validation
Many people spend significant time on dating platforms seeking attention, companionship, or validation. While some use these platforms with serious intentions, others become absorbed in a culture that prioritizes temporary gratification over sincere commitment and moral discipline.
Forgetting That Life Is Temporary
A major concern is the tendency to live as though this worldly life will last forever. Career goals, entertainment, wealth, and social status can become central focuses, while remembrance of death, accountability, and the Hereafter fades into the background.
Neglecting Salah and Daily Worship
Prayer is one of the greatest obligations and blessings given to believers. Yet for many, salah is delayed, rushed, or abandoned altogether as worldly responsibilities and distractions take precedence.
Turning Away from Charity and Service to Others
Charity, generosity, and concern for those in need are central parts of Islamic character. However, personal comfort and material gain can sometimes overshadow the duty to help others and support the wider community.
Abandoning Reflection on the Qur’an
The Qur’an is recited by many but deeply reflected upon by far fewer. Its guidance, warnings, promises, and wisdom can become neglected when believers fail to engage with its meanings and apply them in their daily lives.
Living for the Dunya as Though It Is Everlasting
Perhaps the greatest danger is becoming attached to the dunya as if it is permanent. Islam repeatedly reminds believers that this life is temporary, while the Hereafter is everlasting. When this reality is forgotten, priorities become distorted and spiritual purpose is lost.
A Call to Return to Allah
The solution is not despair or condemnation, but sincere repentance, self-reflection, and a return to Allah. Through prayer, remembrance, charity, Qur’anic reflection, and conscious obedience, believers can renew their connection with the trust they have been given.