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Who are you?…….🤣😂🤣😂

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There is a mathematical reality in nature that has fascinated me since I first came across it. Not because it is complicated coz it is everywhere and we never really see it.
The Fibonacci sequence. And the golden ratio.

The sequence is simple. Each number is the sum of the two before it. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55... And if you divide each number by the one before it the ratio converges toward 1.618. Mathematicians call it phi. The golden ratio.

What is remarkable this number appears everywhere in nature. The spirals of a nautilus shell. The arrangement of seeds in a sunflower. The number of petals on flowers. The branches of trees. The proportions of the human body. Even the shape of spiral galaxies. Does the Quran explicitly mention this sequence? No. And I want to be clear some content online claims to find the golden ratio in measurements related to Islamic realities. These claims circulate widely but are not established with the rigor they pretend to have.

What the Quran does say and this is enough is in Surah al-Qamar :
"Indeed We have created everything according to a measure." (Surah al-Qamar, 54:49)
Bi-qadar. According to a precise measure. And in Surah al-A'la :
"He who created and proportioned." (Surah al-A'la, 87:2)
He created and proportioned.

The Quran attributes proportion in creation directly to Allah as a deliberate and precise act.
Mathematicians find this pattern everywhere. They can describe it. Measure it. But they do not fully know why nature consistently chooses 1.618. And Islam answers because the One who created nature established His measure. And His measure is one. And it is perfect.

This is not a scientific proof of the Quran. It is a coherence. A correspondence between what the Quran has said for fourteen centuries and what mathematicians discover when they search for order in nature.

And this pattern appears in the human body too. Allah says in Surah al-Infitar :
"He who created you, proportioned you, and assembled you in whatever form He willed." (Surah al-Infitar, 82:7-8)
Because there is only one Creator. And His measure is consistent from galaxies down to sunflower seeds.

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For a first meeting from a Muslim dating app, what's the better choice?

Snacks & water
A proper meal & drinks

Why?

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yall when non-Muslims are on here and admin doesn’t do anything about it (because that’s discrimination and would be illegal)

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A clarity that hurts you is better than a hopeful confusion that holds you.

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If you ever lost a child through miscarriage, stillbirth or before they reached puberty, we say, "I lost my child."

But Allah (SWT) says they are with Him.

The Prophet (SAW) gave them a beautiful name he called them the da’amis of Jannah, creatures that wander freely through every corner of a pond.

That is what your child is doing: wandering freely through every corner of Jannah.

The Prophet (SAW) described something that will happen on the Day of Judgment: Allah will tell the children to enter Jannah, and they will refuse.

They will say, "Our Lord, not without our parents."

On a day when every soul will be consumed with its own fate, your child will be standing at the gates of Jannah, refusing to enter without you.

And for the miscarried child, the stillborn, the one who never took a breath outside the womb, the Prophet (SAW) said: "By the One in whose hand is my soul, the miscarried fetus will drag its mother by the umbilical cord into Paradise."

The same cord that once carried life will carry you to Jannah.

You didn't lose them; they’re holding a place for you.

After knowing this, someone came to my mind my second younger brother who died in my mom's womb.

If he were alive, I would have two brothers.
I still remember one thing my aunt said when I was only 6 she said he looked just like me, basically that he had every feature like me and we might even look like twins if he were alive.
My mom never forgot about him; even after having me and my other younger brother, she still hopes that maybe in Jannah she will meet her son who never got to meet his mom and will give him all the love she has saved for him.
But may Allah protect him and keep him safe until we meet in Jannah. 🤍🕊️

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Here comes the weekend.. 😁
what plans this weekend guys??? Did you do what you planned for the last weekend??

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Random question: Why does my breath feel warm when I say 'haa,' but cold when I say 'hooo'? 🤔

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What’s one message you’d give to your future husband/wife👀

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my wallet is like an onion, opening it makes me cry🫩👎

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