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"It is difficult to purify the heart when it has become impure, because it is something unseen. Yet when it is unclean, it affects everything."
"Unlike dirt on our hands or clothes that we can easily see and wash away, the impurities of the heart—such as envy, pride, hatred, greed, or indifference—remain hidden. They grow slowly, often without us noticing, until they begin to show in how we speak, how we treat others, and even how we see Allah and His commands.
A pure heart is like clear water: it reflects truth and goodness. But when it becomes clouded, everything we perceive becomes distorted. Our actions, relationships, peace of mind, and even our prayers are all affected.
The good news is that even though it is unseen, the heart is not beyond repair. Just as we regularly bathe our bodies, we must regularly cleanse our hearts through sincere repentance, remembering Allah, forgiving others, and doing good deeds. It takes effort and awareness, but it is the most important purification we can ever do."
Is there any divorced lady I want to make a link with her and......❤️🩹
https://www.instagram.com/p/DZDUTpilC2z/?igsh=ajk4dHlqZzIzczNo
This! I’m so tired of men (and women) thinking divorcees deserve less and should settle.

Deen Qween on Instagram: "Yesterday, I shared my remarriage story. I shared how my husband chose not only me, but my son. I shared how he stepped into our lives with kindness, patience, and love. And one comment kept coming up over and over again: “You’re so lucky.” While I understand what people mean when they say that, I think we need to start changing that narrative. Because divorced women are not simply lucky when someone chooses them. We are not damaged goods. We are not charity cases. We are not women waiting around hoping someone will overlook our past. The truth is that many divorced women bring an incredible amount of value into a marriage. Many of us know how to run a household. Many of us have raised children. Many of us know what it means to sacrifice. Many of us have carried families on our backs while navigating heartbreak, financial stress, single parenting, and rebuilding our lives from the ground up. We know how to love. We know how to give. We know how to show up. We know what truly matters. And yes, I am grateful for my husband. I am grateful for the way he loves my children. I am grateful for the peace we have built together. But I don’t believe I am blessed simply because someone chose me. I believe I am blessed because I chose well. There is a difference. I think many divorced women need to stop viewing themselves through the lens of people who see them as less than. Because if we continue believing that our value somehow decreased after divorce, we will continue accepting things we should never accept. Your divorce did not decrease your value. Your children do not decrease your value. Your age does not decrease your value. Your past does not decrease your value. You are not lucky because someone married you. The right person is fortunate to have you too. And the moment divorced women truly believe that, everything changes. 🤍 #divorce #divorcesupport #divorcerecovery"
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Assalamualaikum 🌺
May Allah bless us all with a peaceful life wth our partners. Ameen.🤲
👉 When you imagine your wife or your husband which personality comes into your mind 🤔
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“Lord, i cant deal another heartbreak and im so tired of all the games. Please let my next one be the last one”