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Ya Allah, grant me a righteous spouse who brings peace to my heart and becomes a companion in religion, this world, and in the Hereafter.

آمِينَ آمِينَ آمِينَ يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِينَ

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When Allah is with someone, there is nothing to fear.

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Life is full of ups and downs but always remember that the storm never lasts forever so if you’re going through hard times surely it will pass

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Never think of yourself as alone, because Allah is always with you. And when Allah is with someone, there is nothing to fear 🤍🤲

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14 days ago

Good morning

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The Queen wishes to let you know

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Smile it's Sunnah!☺️😊

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Fajr time has come—let’s pray 🤍🌙
The most blessed start to your day.
“Prayer is better than sleep.”
Answer the call, and open the door to blessings.
May Allah fill our mornings with barakah. 🤲

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Anonymous

14 days ago

Salaam aleikom everyone.
This is a post about dreams and islamic interpretations.

My sister is particularly known for her truthful dreams.
If she dreams something sooner or later it tends to happen(and sometimes it's scary )
Today she had a negative /bad dream about me and she told my other sister and then I have also been told.
I always knew that good dreams are from Allah and bad dreams are from shaytan.
And if someone has a negative dream has to curse the devil 3 times and pretend to spit on his left side when waking up and not tell ANYONE about it.

Now my question is: what happens when someone that had a dream about you doesn't follow this guidance and tell yourself and multiple other family members about the dream?
I'm worried because like I said her dreams tend to happen..but at the same time I want to seek protection from Allah and believe that nothing will harm me in shaa Allah..what are your thoughts about this?

Jazakallah khair.

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Alhamdullilah for everything

My realization that our lives are relatively easy . Somewhere in Sudan, Palestine, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy/girl smarter than me.

They are more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in their single finger than I do in my entire career.

The only difference? I am siting in a car and they are sitting in the rubble of their dreams.

Our “bad days" are their wildest dreams.
Our “burnout" is a luxury they can't afford because their only job is staying alive.

It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away. We need to be grateful…

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