formyummah
formyummah
Rabi Zidni Ilma
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Umm Reem. Married to an animal doctor. Palestinian dietitian. Grateful to be Muslim.
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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“Allah ﷻ specifically mentions the secrecy of Zakariyyah (as)’s dua. The scholars say this could have been due to the idea that if it was heard by others, they would scoff at his request - how could an eldery man have a child? Allah ﷻ responds to this and every other request that is seemingly impossible by saying: "It is easy for Me” [19:9]. We are not asking people who are limited, we are asking Allah and nothing is beyond His capacity. This Ramadan, know that Allah gives limitlessly, easily and ask accordingly!”
Mufti Hussain Kamani
Ramadan is in about a month insha Allah; so excited! 
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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My aunt has passed away
Inna lilahi wa Inna ilayhi rajioon
My aunt is in the ICU with COVID. After a long battle with cancer, she caught COVID in the hospital. Her cancer has spread severely to the point she was in constant pain. She has four young boys.
I would greatly appreciate dua for her overall well-being, her akhirah, and her children.
She has spent her married life taking care of my grandparents. She moved into the refugee camp they live in instead of requesting a nicer home in the city in Amman. My grandpa is a very stubborn old man and often when she would cook a meal for the family he would refuse to eat it and request something else. Without a complaint she would prepare it for him. She is such a kind woman who would give compliments to people just to make them smile.
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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‏نحن لا ندري أيِّ أرض، وأيِّ قلب، وأيِّ قرار هو الخير لنا، لكنَّنا نؤمن بأنَّ الخير فيما اختاره اللَّه لنا
We do not know which land, which heart, and which decision is good for us, but we believe that good is in what God has chosen for us.
- Al Sharawi
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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Childhood made everything feel like it lingered. The time it took for hot chocolate to cool down was eternal. Christmas day took weeks. The two-hour drive to my grandparents' house took us to a new world. It's all too fast now.
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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He works so hard! 🐸💚
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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why don’t you read a poem about the sunrise written 5 centuries ago and contemplate the fact that we have been writing about the same sun for centuries upon centuries and then maybe you’ll calm down
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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Best moment ever is when you sit with friends and start “do you remember “
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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creating a family that stays a family is probably my biggest goal in life
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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adulthood is realising no one cares about you and the show must go on
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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There’s always something good coming. Remember that.
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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أيامك معدودة و وقتك مكتوب ف لماذا لا تتوب يا حامل الذنوب؟
Your days are limited and your time is written so why don’t you repent O carrier of sins?
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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My aunt is in the ICU with COVID. After a long battle with cancer, she caught COVID in the hospital. Her cancer has spread severely to the point she was in constant pain. She has four young boys.
I would greatly appreciate dua for her overall well-being, her akhirah, and her children.
She has spent her married life taking care of my grandparents. She moved into the refugee camp they live in instead of requesting a nicer home in the city in Amman. My grandpa is a very stubborn old man and often when she would cook a meal for the family he would refuse to eat it and request something else. Without a complaint she would prepare it for him. She is such a kind woman who would give compliments to people just to make them smile.
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formyummah · 3 years ago
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Things are gonna keep happening….so…find a way to deal with that…
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