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I find it interesting that some women want marriage to be like buying a watermelon without opening it. But when they finally cut it open, they discover it's white instead of red.
In other words, when people enter a marriage without discussing important topics, spending time together, and truly getting to know each other, disappointment often follows and, in many cases, it leads to divorce.
Some people are attractive until you get to know them.
Some people become attractive because you got to know them.
I don't need to prove anything.
I'll simply make sure we'll never be on the same level again.
I will show you what true class looks like. 😎
Many hypocrites here, they says they don't like polygamy. But they please stranger women on social media.
Anyone blocking,draining or clouding my path creating obstacle simply doesn't belong in my life.
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,🤗🥳🥳As a reminder to viewers, don't be fooled by social media. I'm from a village. I'm a simple woman. I'm not a rich widow. I'm a respectable widow. I separated because of religious differences. I couldn't maintain the man's Islam because I didn't have enough Islamic knowledge at that time to explain the truth of Islam. You can see in the comments column that my son's life is far from luxurious. I'm a simple person.
💌💌😇for my son:
I loved you before you were in my womb and even before I met your biological father. As a Muslim woman, I pray constantly for children from Allah SWT when I get married. Even though at that time, I didn't know who my soulmate would be.
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😇💌"the proposition in the Qur'an which tells about a baby before being blown into the womb of a woman with the title of mother on earth, an angel was ordered by Allah to take the prospective teacher to see the prospective mother"
✔️This concept is actually detailed in the Hadith (recorded sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ), not directly in the Qur'an. It explains the moment an angel is appointed by Allah to record the baby's destiny and breathe life into the fetus.
The 40-Day Process in the Womb
According to authentic narrations in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, human development happens in distinct 40-day stages:
Drop (Nutfah): The first 40 days as a fluid.
Clot (‘Alaqah): The second 40 days as a clinging object.
Lump of Flesh (Mudghah): The third 40 days as a chewed-like form.
The Role of the Angel
Once these stages are complete, Allah sends an angel to breathe the soul (Ruh) into the baby. Before doing so, the angel is commanded by Allah to record four specific decrees regarding that child's life:
Lifespan: How long they will live.
Sustenance: Their provisions (Rizq) and livelihood.
Actions: Their deeds and choices.
Destiny: Whether they will be wretched or blessed (in terms of faith and the Hereafter).
Would you like to learn more about the Islamic perspective on free will and how it relates to these written decrees, or do you have a specific Surah or Hadith you are trying to find?
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😇💌"What is the complete story about babies whose souls will be blown into the womb of their mothers on earth, and when shown their destiny on earth, some of these babies do not feel able, and choose not to live on earth. Is this story a true Islamic version or is it just a story of an ancient Islamic poet? And if they are not able to live on earth, what will Allah do afterward to the prospective souls, will they wait for a new prospective mother?
✔️✔️✔️The concept of souls being shown their earthly destiny and choosing whether to live on Earth is not a part of authentic Islamic teachings. Instead, it stems from ancient folklore, poetry, and cultural myths rather than the Quran or verified Hadith.
In Islam, the process of the soul entering the womb occurs in specific, pre-decreed stages.
The Authentic Islamic View
According to authentic sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (such as those recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari 3208), the creation of a human happens in distinct 40-day stages: a drop of fluid (nutfah), a clinging clot ('alaqah), and a lump of flesh (mudghah).
At the end of 120 days (approx. 4 months), Allah sends an angel to breathe the soul (ruh) into the fetus. At this exact moment, the angel is commanded by Allah to record four specific decrees for that individual: their lifespan, their sustenance (rizq), their actions, and whether they will be destined for Paradise or Hellfire.
There is no mention in authentic Islamic scripture of the soul being given the option to decline this destiny or refuse to be born. The soul does not exist as an independent, conscious observer choosing its mother or its fate; rather, these decrees are written by Divine Wisdom before the soul even enters the physical body.
Where Did the Story Come From?
The narrative of souls being presented with their destinies, feeling unable to cope, and consciously choosing not to live on Earth is actually a blend of ancient folklore and mystical poetry.
Many scholars trace this specific trope back to Jewish spiritual myths (like the legend of the angel Lailah, who watches over the child in the womb and teaches them all wisdom).
It also borrows from the ancient Neoplatonic and Sufi concepts of the "pre-existence of souls" that are heavily romanticized in classical poetry (such as works by Rumi).
Because the story is rooted in cultural mythology rather than Islamic scripture, the questions about what Allah does to the "refusing" souls and whether they wait for new mothers do not apply in Islamic theology.
If you want, I can share more about:
The Islamic concept of pre-destination (Qadr)
The exact stages of ensoulment in the womb
What happens to the souls of miscarried or stillborn babies in Islam
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✨✨✨just a reminder:
🤲🕋😇💌 Qs 14:40-41
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