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You will find your person. The one who Allah has written for you. Whilst you wait, do not forget Him for a second. Do not doubt His plan for you. He is Ar-Razzaq, The Provider and He will provide you with what you do not expect. In the midst of your patience, remember you are right where Allah wants you to be. Give time to yourself and focus on being a better you in His eyes. There is a time for everything and Allah's timing is the best.
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probably the best advice I've ever got was from my grandpa when I moved from my town and started a university, he told me to leave the house everytime when I start to feel down, just to go to the park, a supermarket, a bookstore, to even drive in a bus or tram, just be around other people because staying at home all the time kills you; and you know he was right
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It’s a privilege to study, many women around the world are barred from this human right: to read, write and learn. Be grateful anytime your pen touches paper, or you are learning theorems developed by intelligent, hardworking men and women from ages ago.
It’s a pleasure and a privilege to learn. Not only is it a privilege to study, but you should be aiming and striving to take science, medicine, law, philosophy, art further than the marker we have reached. It’s a comforting thought to think, from your work generations of humanity down the line will benefit.
How many brilliant women were in the shadows of amazing feats of science and technology and life changing patents? Contribute while you can. If you pour into knowledge - it will pour back into you.
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" أن يناضل المرءُ ضد شعورهِ، هذهِ أقسى معاركهِ على الإطلاق ."
— أسمرلدا
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“Story of a young man with strong desires A young man came to a shaykh and said, “I am a young man with strong desires. I cannot help looking at people when I am in the bazaar(market). What do I do?” The shaykh handed him a cup of milk that was full to the brim, and told him to deliver it to an address that would take the young man directly through the bazaar (market). He then instructed the young man that the milk should not spill, and the man said that it would not. The shaykh then summoned one of his students and told him to accompany the man through the bazaar to the destination, and to severely beat him if any milk were to spill. This man successfully took the milk to the destination and returned to give the good news to the shaykh. The shaykh asked, “Tell me, how many sights and faces did you see in the bazaar?” The man replied incredulously, “Sheik, I didn’t even realize what was going on around me. I was only fearful of the beating and disgrace that I would have to endure in public if a drop of milk were to spill.” The shaykh smiled and said, “It is the same with a believer. The believer fears that Allah may disgrace him in front of the entire creation on the Day of Judgment if his faith were to spill over from his heart.” Such people save themselves from sin because they constantly remain focused on the Day of Judgment !”
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الحب الذي تغسله العيون بدموعها يظل طاهرًا وجميلاً وخالدًا.
The love which the eyes wash with their tears remains pure, beautiful and eternal.
- Gibran Kahlil Gibran
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It is not about finding the right person. People are not that right. Even if they start out right, we soon have a litany of complaints. The only answer is to be the right person ourselves. Then everything will tend to work together in a good way. And when it does work, don’t be waving contracts, written or invisible, in front of people. Love that controls is not love but a contract. You don’t need to jump into the driver’s seat before the other person has an opportunity. Love freely and genuinely. Love openly and with courage. And forgive, forgive, forgive. People are a mass of problems. Stop remembering them all, or there will be no room to create the beautiful moments you wish to cherish in your soul.
- Donna Goddard, Circles of Separation
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Fur is a defining feature of being a mammal. But bald is beautiful for several mammalian weirdos, including dolphins, mole rats, elephants, and of course, humans. Not to mention a handy adaptation.
Yet all our ancestors had plenty of fur. According to a new study on relatively hairless mammals, we still have the means to be hirsute. Those genes, it seems, have simply been switched off.
In their hunt through nearly 20,000 coding genes, and 350,000 regulatory ones, compared across 62 different mammal species, University of Pittsburgh geneticist Amanda Kowalczyk and her team found a mechanism behind these fascinatingly parallel changes.
This re-emergence of a trait across unrelated lineages is known as convergent evolution. In the case of hairlessness, it evolved independently at least nine different times along different branches of the mammalian family tree.
The selection pressures for this lack of hair are just as varied as the species that have lost their fuzz. For elephants, it’s a way to lose heat faster; for marine mammals, being sleeker means less resistance moving in the water; and for us, well, there are possibly multiple contributing pressures, including thermoregulation and reduction of parasites.
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The best time to make Dua
Allah is always ready to hear and respond to our Duas but here are some of the best times to make Du’a:
In the last third of the night after praying Tahajjud.
During your sujood (prostration).
Between the Adhan and Iqamah.
At the end of obligatory prayers(Salah).
When it’s raining.
When you are traveling.
After sending blessings on the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
At the time when you are having your fast.
On the Day of Arafah.
When you are visiting a sick person.
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They should invent a world which is bearable for girls who are all alone
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You set your own assumption as to how fast you can manifest. It can be 3 years. It can be 3 months. It can be 3 weeks. It can be 3 days. It can even be 3 seconds. You decide how long it takes for you to manifest. You cannot compare yourself to others and think "it took them 2 years to manifest, omg what am i gonna do, i can't wait for that long 😭". You set your own duration. If it took them 2 years, that's because they assumed it'd take them 2 years. Can't wait for that long? Well who said you've gotta wait for that long!? You can manifest within 2 seconds if you want. But the only thing you need to do is persist. Set an intention. Assume your intention has manifested. And persist. PERSIST. PERSIST. PERSIST. That is all you've gotta do babes! So get your ass off the couch and start manifesting! Cuz i sure don't wanna procrastinate when my desires at so close to me, do you?
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Finally, after a very long time, he enters the mosque. He never prayed in congregation, in the mosque, but now he was in the first row
lying down
ready to get prayed upon
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Hasan al-Basri al seay said:
The believer does the best deeds yet is most fearful, that his deeds will not be accepted. If he were to spend a mountain of wealth in charity, he would not feel sure of the reward until he sees it (in the afterlife). The more righteous and pious he becomes, the more he fears
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“no matter how temporarily two souls are interwoven, they always leave a mark. but not every mark is a bruise. loving him was an honor, never a burden.”
— Noor Shirazie, Into the Wildfire: Battle Scars
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