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🇦🇺🕌 A group for Muslims in Australia, where we celebrate our faith and cultural diversity.

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Saadia Khan, M.A., MEd: Principal, Life Coach & Speaker on Instagram: "My dear sweet younger sisters, Before you marry someone, try to determine whether they even want to be married. If they don't, and the whole thing is treated like they're doing you some kind of favor, be prepared to deal with a whole lot of entitlement. This advice is based on some of the more disgusting comments made by men in my comments section and even more disgusting messages they've sent me privately. A reminder that Allah (swt) Will hold us all accountable for every word. Even words said to strangers online. May Allah Grant us spouses & children who will be the coolness of our eyes. Ameen. ❤️🤲🏻💪🏻 PS - sorry it's so loud, the kitchen fan was on and the laundry machine was going...I only realized after! Wasalam."

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The Meaning Of Life on Instagram: "Don’t ghost people..#fyp #foryou #viral #love #muslim"

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What are the chances of finding a woman who isn’t materialistic nor racist nor judge you by how much you make nor how tall you are and actually thinks about future and having a future and actually cares and respects 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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To those seeking marriage heres a story about my parents .

My mum was born and raised in Lebanon just like my dad was , from the same dayaa ( village ) . My dad was privileged enough to have been to and live in Australia as a teen and later adult years .
When it was time for him the age of marriage he went around asking family and generally the people in the village for anyone ready to offer their daughters for marriage .
Both were from high standing families and everyone respected them . My mum was 16 and dad was 19.
My dad had enough to survive and didn't own a company or have what people called impressive .
Once they agreed to everything between the 2 families and everything was arranged for purpose of religion and tradition they got engaged in the first few weeks then married by the 3rd month of knowing each other .
My parents lived with each other's parents in law and was broke for a long long . We lived in rent and struggled a lot and my parents both raised 4 children and I was the first child . We would ask for help cause he had so many relatives and community .
After many years of hard work my dad owned his businesses and properties and despite everything my mum was loyal to him . So money does not equal everything but I guess the message here is to know what you want to come along for the ride as long as the person hold their religion tight and steady .

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