Graduation project explanation
(The whole idea now)
Banner image is not mine
About me:
My goverment name is: M.H.
My chosen name is: Ben Alex.
My pronouns are: Zie/He/They/One (Zie/Zir)
I have graduated and this project is already done. Feel free to ask me anything about it! I am Czech, said project and presentation is also in Czech. I use this site because it makes it easy to keep all the information in one place. I have also used YouTube videos which I may link at one point here also (they are linked in the work itself). English is also the easiest language to get information in and I have no trouble reading or writing english myself. I am a demiboy/genderfaun/nonbinary/trans, I have a lot of other lables.
About the project:
A childrens show about diversity and specificaly minorities not seen in media. It specifies on false limbs, neopronouns and gender queerness, Islamic faith, autism, blindness spectrum and colorblind.
It is made to be colorblind friendly for all the kids to enjoy. Characters have different body types and skin colors as well as color pallets and personalitites. It might be made into a book later on when my life gets less busy.
The project is made to show how important representation of diversity can be for children and how it can be used as a learning tool as well as help children see themselves in characters on TV. I myself am nonbinary so this is a very personal project for me to create.
Future of this project is in the air but I do hope to write a childrens book since I love the characters and some of the ideas I have created for them.
So yea... that's that I guess!
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How inadequate are my words to extol the boundless goodness of my Rabb,
Mere glimpses of His magnificence, He graciously unveils.
His divine guidance… His nurturing grace… His abounding love… His unwavering aid
And then I oppressed myself, burdened by my own misdeeds
Yet He stood by me, never forsaking.
His divine guidance.. His nurturing grace... His abounding love... His unwavering aid – bestowed once more
A cycle of mercy, endlessly renewed.
Unworthy, I feel, of such infinite mercy,
Yet, in my unworthiness, I yearn for Him 'azza wa jalla above all else
For He is my ultimate refuge.
I pray, for one day, to gaze deeply into His face,
To meet Him, the custodian of universe's purest affection.
He loves me beyond measure
His affection eclipses all
Greater than any love known to me.
May His love envelop me
May His love endure eternally
Until my final breath
escapes me.
032524
— N
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What You Need To Know About Fasting During Ramadan
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every single thing you pray for during salah
refuge with Allah from shaytan
guidance for the right path, the path of those who Allah has bestowed His blessings and not of those who have His displeasure or have gone astray
His forgiveness
His mercy
His guidance
His security
for Allah to raise you up in status
for Allah to make good your shortcomings
His provision
peace, mercy and blessings on Muhammad ﷺ
peace on you and the righteous servants of Allah
for Allah to bless Muhammad ﷺ and his people like HE blessed Ibrahim (as) and his people. and for Him to prosper Muhammed ﷺ like He prospered Ibrahim (as) and his people
good in this life and the next + protection from Hell
help in observing prayer and for your children to pray too
His grace
His acceptance of your prayer
forgiveness for you and your parents and to all believers on the day of judgement
peace and blessings
+ any personal prayers in sujood
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