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When to enjoin good and forbid evil?

  1. Is there immediate harm or serious wrongdoing?
  2. Are you in a position of responsibility?
  3. Is the advice likely to be welcomed or beneficial?
  4. Are you teaching a principle or policing strangers?
  5. Did you naturally encounter it, or are you actively searching for faults?
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Today I was out to get mehndi done on my hands, I was sitting on the stall, a lady came and asked itni pyari mehndi Kitne ki laga rahe hain and all that, she was in a hurry to she asked kitni der lagegi, the mehndi girl was focused on mehndi design so I replied and said ap mje yaad hogai hain Iske bad apki Bari and I smiled, to which she laughed and started to have a conversation with me, while she was leaving she said, “You have a very pretty smile, keep smiling often” and hearing that I was on cloud nine 😅, I thanked her and she left saying you’re a sweet soul. The thing is people are so cruel online, they never think before saying anything or passing a judgement, I didn’t know that stranger but her sweet words stayed with me, in the same way please try to be kind with people around, words always stay no matter good or bad😄🤲

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Chand Raat Mubarak to everyone.✨🌜
May Allah fill your home with happiness, your heart with peace and your life with endless barakah on this beautiful occasion of Eid ul Adha. May all your sincere duas be accepted, your sacrifices rewarded and your hearts blessed with love, sabr and countless blessings. Amen Amen🤲💞

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Crashing Through the Gates of Death:
A True Preston Story

The winter air in Lancashire carries a biting dampness, but on the night of Thursday, February 4th 2021, the streets of Preston felt unusually cold. It was 10:50 PM near New Hall Lane. Inside a grey BMW, four young Muslim boys just 17, 18, and 19 years old were tearing through the darkness. Like so many of our youth, they drove with the toxic delusion of absolute invincibility.
They truly believed they had a lifetime ahead of them to repent and step onto the prayer mat.
They had no idea they were accelerating directly into their own graves.

As the writer of this account, I did not put this story together lightly. This narrative was built only after deeply investigating the official reports, looking directly into the hard, undeniable facts of the police logs, and examining the real, harrowing details of that night.

What follows is the unvarnished, brutal truth of what happens when the illusions of this world meet reality.

At the junction of Ribbleton Avenue, all control vanished. The car hit the roundabout at a catastrophic speed, launched into the air, and flipped violently upside down. The physical impact was absolute, graphic, and entirely unforgiving.

The vehicle struck the ground with a sickening, metal crushing crunch, the cabin collapsing inward like a tin can under a heavy boot.

The windshield and side windows didn't just crack; they exploded into thousands of razor sharp glass shards that sprayed through the interior, slicing deeply through flesh and muscle in the dark.

The twisting steel frame weaponized itself against the boys inside, pinning them down as the roof caved completely in.

For the 18 year old passenger, the end was instantaneous and horrific. The sheer kinetic energy of the collapsing roof caved directly in upon his fragile body.

The catastrophic force fractured his skull, crushed his chest cavity, and broke his bones under a mountain of heavy, compressed metal, causing massive internal trauma.

His life ended before his brain could even process the absolute horror of the impact. There was no time to scream, no time to look back at his friends, and no time to utter the Shahada.

His soul was violently and brutally ripped from his body.
The 17-year old driver was left trapped, his body twisted and mangled in the wreckage, gasping for air with catastrophic, life threatening head and neck injuries, his spine and skull taking the full, devastating brunt of the structural collapse.

Beside him, the remaining teenagers lay bleeding heavily from deep, jagged lacerations caused by the flying debris. They were trapped in the pitch black, suffocating tomb of the mangled cabin, surrounded by the smell of burning oil, leaking fuel, and the raw, terrifying reality of sudden death.

But the most chilling, gruesome truth uncovered in the facts of that night was the terrifying precision of where the vehicle finally stopped.

The upside down car didn't hit a lamppost or a regular wall. It smashed with immense, destructive violence directly into the heavy stone and iron structures of the cemetery gates entrance.

The silent, dark earth of the graveyard became the exact spot where their worldly journey came to a brutal halt. They spent their youth driving past those gates, treating death as a distant concept.

Yet, their final momentum in this life literally crashed them through the entrance of the resting place of the dead. Their bodies were violently thrown into the very perimeter of mortality entirely unannounced, arriving at the cemetery before they were even cold.

I write this story because it stands as a monumental, terrifying warning. The facts show us that death does not care about your youth, your plans, or your excuses. It will not wait for you to be "ready" to turn back to Allah.

Those shattered gates at Preston Cemetery stand today as a silent, haunting monument to our reality.

Dr Muhammad
Allah Hafiz

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The deadliest snakes never hide in the grass. They sit beside you, laugh with you, smile at you, and betray you quietly🥺💔 if you don't know now you know one life one chance

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No matter what I post, some men always have these things to say
-You are fat.
-Go lose some fat.
-You are an idiot seeking validation on a dating app.
-You should go to gym.
-No one will marry you because you’re fat.
-lose some fat and then find a partner.
-You are crying because you’re fat and no one will pick you up.
-You are ugly.
-Fat and ugly girls like you dont deserve marriage.
-Fatness detected, opinion rejected.
-You are a gold digger.
-Are you a virgin? To give an opinion?

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Read this somewhere and I think this is partially true, what do you think? ⬇️
The divorce rate is so high because
Men still want to live like their fathers did, but Women no longer have to suffer like their mothers did

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On this holy day,

I ask Allah to give you whatever your heart desires.

Ameen.
🤲

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Is any female single on here 29 to 36 and Pakistani? Don't mind giving u a visa, I will be doing ironing clothes washing and cooking and cleaning then going to work in the morning. ?

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Do men hate opinionated women🫪?

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