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k1dkh1dr · 2 years
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blackpearlblast · 5 months
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list of GFMs for families trying to evacuate gaza
making a list of all of the fundraisers of people who have reached out to me directly on here in order to have them all in one place. all of them have either been vetted by other users or i verified them personally by checking their other social media accounts (like twitter or instagram) to confirm. everyone here definitely needs support, a lot of their family members are injured or in need of medical care that is not available in gaza. i am also linking their tumblr accounts so that you can follow them to keep up with their campaigns.
Ezzideen Shehab - @drezzideen his close friend and campaign runner is @boshradaoud1 - €23,727/75,000
Haya Orouq - @haya-orouq19 - $55,180/70,000 (USD)
Nesma Ahmed - @nesmamomen - $55,756/80,000 (USD)
Dina - (Nesma's sister) - $265/20,000 (CAD)
Hala - @hlabarka22 - $7,277/50,000 (CAD)
Sahar El Tibi - @eltibisahar - €8,925/30,000
Haneen Atya Altalla - @haneenatya - $31,661/70,000 (AUD)
Sujood Odeh - @sujoododeh - £27,691/70,000
Fatma Bassem - @fatmabassem - $18,515/40,000 (USD)
Donia Tanani - @doniatanani - €76,117/100,000
Nozha Emad - (Donia's sister) - €2,249/18,000
Said Tanani - (Donia's brother) - €33,759/50,000
Mohammed Emad - (Donia's family) - €1,073/100,000
Abdullah - @amhdes90 - $7,447/47,000 (USD)
Amal and Ruba Abushaban - Amal's account was terminated but her sister Ruba is @rubashabansblog - €12,987/50,000
Mahmoud ElTibi - @mahmoodeltibi - €9,076/60,000
Heba Maqadma - @hebaalmaqadma - €60,915/80,000
Fadi Sharif - @fadisharif11 - $25,232/62,500 (USD)
Mohammed Bardaweel - @mohbardaweel - €3,948/37,000
Ahmed N. Abubaker - @ahmednabubak - €25,868/85,000
Alaa Al Khateeb - @alaagaza - £20,457/26,000
Ahmad Shaban - @ahmd-iyd - £6,146/150,000
Omar - @omarsobhi - €4,253/20,000
Wesam and Tahani Shorbaje - @wesamshorbaje-2 and @tahanishorbaje2 - $8,093/50,000 (USD)
Fahed Shehab - @fahedshehab - €5,416/50,000
Hani Alhajjar - @skatehani - €14,365/50,000
Amneh Sharif - @amnehsharif - $4,550/150,000 (USD)
Mohammed Talatene - @mohammed-123 - €7,530/20,000
Bilal - @bilal-salah0 - €21,938/70,000
Amjad Sido - @amjadsido - €1,333/30,000
Firas Salem - @firassalemgaza - €17,414/65,000
Mahmoud Balousha - @bba3lo - €5,654/50,000
Amal Abu Shammala - @amalisam96 - €46,170/50,000
Madleen - @mado-o-on - $45,991/70,000 (USD)
Iman Eyad - @imanblogs - £1,787/60,000
Deaa - @familydeea - $22,453/90,000 (CAD)
Laila Shaqura - @lailashaqoura - €2,033/35,000
Wafaa Alnhl - @wafs-posts - €15,309/50,000
Shahed - @shahednhall - $662/50,000 (USD)
Alaa Ayad - @hello-alaa-universe-blog - $2,438/50,000 (AUD)
Momen Alostaz - @momenalostaz - €7,781/70,000
Tawfik Satoom - @tawfiksatooom -$11,555/40,000 (USD)
Mahmoud Saleh - @mide404 - €1,754/20,000
Ahmad Alturk - @ahmadturk00 - €5,915/70,000
Bahaa Elhosary - @bobelhosary - €15,577/30,000
Malk Zaeem - @malkzaeem - $14,413/50,000
Mahmoud Helles - @hillesmahmoud - €15,752/20,000
Karam Al-Nabih - @karamrafeek - €7,115/20,000
Ahmad Waleed - @ahmadwaleeed - $3,106/10,000
please also see @el-shab-hussein's full list of verified campaigns here, most of the campaigns here were verified by him or other tumblr users such as sayruq, fairuzfan, ibtisams, and others. please note my ability to vet campaigns myself is limited to if someone has an active social media account (that clearly shows that they are from gaza) from before october of last year that links to their campaign. please do not consider me a resource on this, i made this post only to make sure i did not lose track of the campaigns people had personally reached out and asked me to share.
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fairuzfan · 3 months
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Id: A large group of kneeling people make Sujood, the kneeling posture in Salah or Prayer in Islam, on the ruins of a mosque. There are only walls to the mosque, no doors, and no roof. Some people sit at the steps leading to the entryway.
Something to note is that during Sujood, you are supposed to put your forehead and hands against the floor. But some people here are unable to fully put their forehead down, probably because of the rubble on the floor.
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dormimi-zzz · 4 months
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I see so many posts of Palestinian art and the Palestinian flag get reblogged far more than the actual fundraisers and it has me concerned.
Please, artists of tumblr who want to support Palestine, help us with their gofundmes by linking them with your art. It would help spread them out so much more so they can be seen by possible donors. I have seen some artists do this, and it has been very effective. This is where art has power.
🌸Here are some fundraisers you can help support.
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devilofthepit · 1 month
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Verified Palestinian fundraisers that have reached out to me recently/i am keeping an eye on:
@hyamshehabnew: €5,580/25,000 (22%). fundraiser here, verified (reblogged by @90-ghost) here. Muhammad has been fundraising for four months trying to save his family of 6, and his original account was deleted by tumblr. let’s spread his story!
@freepaleatine95: $5,533/$50,000 (11%). fundraiser here, reblogged by @/90-ghost here. Mahmoud has lost his brother, his house, his pets, and his work. His parents both need medical care which they hope to receive once they escape to Egypt and reunite with his sister. Mahmoud's original blog was also deleted by tumblr, so keep spreading his story!
@falesten-iw: kr7,918 SEK/kr2,000,000 (.4%). fundraiser here, reblogged by @/90-ghost here, #282 on @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi's spreadsheet. note that SEK = .096 USD, meaning that $5 = 52 Swedish Krona. Falestin has lost so many family members and is looking to escape Gaza with her three children, nieces and nephews, and elderly mother seeking medical care. She's one of the people on this list that i've had the pleasure of speaking with briefly in dms and she has so much hope for the freedom and safety of her family, let's make her dream a reality!
@fahedshehab051/@fahedshehab9/@danashehab: €40,063/€50,000 (80%). fundraiser here, verified by @/el-shab-hussein here. 14-year-old Sahar is raising money to evacuate her parents, grandmother, and 4 younger siblings. less than €10,000 to go!
@mahmoud-sharif: $6,841/$60,000 (11%). fundraiser here, reblogged by @/90-ghost here. Mahmoud's wife, Soha, has just given birth to their fourth child, and they are hoping to evacuate Gaza to give that child a life outside of a war zone and to receive urgent medical care for injuries. their fundraiser also has initial verification information.
@mazenmanal: €1,554/€100,000 (1.6%). fundraiser here, verified by @apollos-olives here. Mazen is a young child who has been severely injured and needs medical treatment. The Al-Mansi family is in desperate need of food and medication. i have also spoken with Feras, Mazen’s father, who has told me how dire the situation is, please donate to and boost this campaign as much as possible.
@olagaza: $30,874/$50,000 (62%). fundraiser here, #205 on @/nabulsi and @/el-shab-hussein's spreadsheet. Ola is a graduate student who began teaching seventh grade math to students in Gaza in August 2023, less than two months before the war constant bombings began. donating helps provide her and her family with basic necessities.
@karamrafeek: €13,100/€20,000 (65.5%). fundraiser here, verified by @/nabulsi here. Karam's mother is ill and the two of them must travel to Egypt in order to get her the care she needs and escape the devastation in Gaza. in addition, Karam hopes to return to his studies that were interrupted by the bombings and displacement.
@dinamahammed99: $3,031/$6,000 (50.5%). fundraiser here. Dina is the sister of @mahmoud1995 (proof here), whose campaign has been vetted by @/90-ghost here. Dina is looking for aid in getting basic needs such as milk and food for her children, one of whom is only three months old and was born amid the bombing. they are currently living in a tent with no medical care and subject to extreme weather and pests.
@mahmoud1995: $11,249/$50,000 (22%). fundraiser here, reblogged by @/90-ghost here. Dina's sister Mahmoud is hoping to evacuate Rafah with his fiancee Sujood alongside his brother Mohammed, his wife, and their 1 and a half year old son.
@bilalassadabedrabou: €7,535/€80,000 (9%). fundraiser here, verified by @/90-ghost here. Bilal has survived five wars, and is now hoping to evacuate through the Rafah crossing to Egypt with his family. in addition to the money it costs to evacuate, Bilal is also looking for money to help complete his studies.
@tahseenkhazen: $9,446/$25,000 (37.8%). fundraiser here, reblogged by @/90-ghost here. Tahseen has lost his house and his business in the bombing. He and his wife are struggling to feed their three young children, including one who has celiac and cannot eat many things, and are no doubt barely eating themselves. the money from this fundraiser will go towards food and water.
Namer Matar: €2,030/€20,000 (10%). fundraiser here, shared by @/el-shab-hussein here. Namer's wife gave birth to twins during the war, but due to the poor conditions and scarce access to medical care, they became sick. one of them, Zakaria, unfortunately passed away, but his brother Ali is still fighting for survival. In addition, Ali is lactose intolerant and Namer struggles to find milk for him. evacuating Gaza is a matter of life and death for Ali.
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Check out this post… "Hadith, Quotes, Status: Closest and nearest to Allah in Salah is in Sujood, so make lots of Duas".
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lonniemachin · 6 months
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Sujood has reached out to me to boost she and Sanaa’s fundraiser. They’re urgently trying to evacuate their family from Gaza and seek asylum in Belgium. Their previous campaign was suspended, so they have started a new GFM and currently have £1,642 out of their £50,000 goal! Please share if you can’t donate!
From their GFM page:
Dear friends,
We are reaching out to you with a heartfelt plea for help. Our names are Sanaa and Sujood, and we find ourselves in an incredibly challenging and dangerous situation.
Unfortunately, our previous attempt to receive donations was unsuccessful due to restrictions on transactions to Gaza. However, the urgency of our circumstances compels us to reach out again, this time with new procedures in place to ensure the secure delivery of your generous contributions. We are launching a new campaign because we cannot afford to wait for a long time for the restrictions on the bank account to be lifted it’s already being two months now. We are unsure if we will be able to access the funds or if they will be returned to the donors. In any case, here in Gaza, we are fighting against time. Every day poses a threat to our safety, and we cannot afford to wait. If, after some time, we are able to retrieve the previous amount, we will use it to rebuild our lives and continue the education of my siblings.
The situation in Gaza has become increasingly unbearable, and we have been left with no choice but to seek assistance from compassionate individuals like you. Your donations can make a significant difference in our lives and help us escape the dire circumstances we currently face.
This is ours story:
I hope this message finds you in good health and spirits.
My name is Sanaa Odeh, currently in Gaza, occupied Palestine. I am writing this as a plea for survival, for a future for my family and myself.
Our lives are in immediate danger, with non stop explosions everyday and every night, tanks and guns all around us, and fear as a constant companion. It is a non-stop nightmare, every minute of every day, for 6 months. Everyday is a struggle for survival. Lack of food and clean water creating a crisis of death by starvation and dehydration.
Despite the endless nightmare, we are a resilient and strong family. My beautiful parents gave everything to raise us as successful daughters and we are so proud of what we have achieved.
I work as a graphic designer and my sisters: a nurse/educator, small business owner, a medical student, and a field coordinator. Despite being on the path to rich and promising futures, it can all be taken away in any moment. We have already lost several family members, including my uncles and their entire family. There is little hope that the situation will end soon, all of us waiting for our turn next.
We are looking to seek asylum in Belgium. This campaign will help support us in covering the costs to do so, specifically in covering the evacuation costs per person. Your donation will provide us with the chance to escape the endless horror we’ve been facing for the last 6 months and give us a chance to return to a safe, normal life again, where we can once again contribute positively to society.
I understand that this is a challenging time for everyone right now, but please do not underestimate what even £5 can contribute to especially when it all adds up. It really does make a huge difference. No matter how small the contribution it can still change our entire lives.
Thank you for taking the time to read our story, your support means the world to us. Whether it is simply sharing our campaign or donating, it makes all the difference in the world to us. Your act of kindness can bring light to our darkest days and help us build a better future.
Thank you once again for all your support and kindness
With heartfelt gratitude,
Sanaa and Sujood
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heartcountry · 7 months
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if it led me to sujood then it wasn’t a waste. God bless the lost loves and lost friendships, may everyone i’ve known, even for a moment, be protected and guided always. i forgive you and hope i am forgiven. i’ll remember you making this heavy earth just a little bit lighter. i hope you remember me the same way.
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julaibib · 8 months
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Ways to get your Du'as answered:
Pray 5x a day Increase in Istighfar Pray for others Make dua In sujood •Give sadqah (charity) Pray Tahujjad •Make Du'a when it rains •Make Du'a between Athan & Iqamah •Make Du'a in the last hour on Friday between Asr & Maghrib
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ana-bananya · 2 months
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Asking for help is not easy, I ask for a small donation of only 20$ from each person, 20$ will save my family from death in Gaza 💔 Donate through the link in bio (gofundme) Together, we can achieve our goal within a day and provide crucial support to me and my family in Gaza. Your contribution means everything to us and in these difficult times your kindness is our greatest hope. We are very grateful for any assistance you can provide and thank you for your kindness and generosity in our time of need
I can't do $20 at this time, but I can give $10. I will reblog with my proof of donation once I make the donation and I'll encourage others to do the same.
$130/$50,000
Mahmoud's account hasn't been vetted to my knowledge, but it is credible. Please donate to him if you are able. His gfm was made back in February and only has $130.
Here is the family's situation, as explained by Mahmoud in the gfm:
"Dear beloved friends, My name is Mahmoud Alkhaldi. I am a Palestinian refugee living with my fiancée and family in a catastrophic situation-in tents- in Rafah. However, for 116+ days, me and my family have been under intense bombing and warplanes rockets in the Gaza strip. I’m asking funds to evacuate (5) members of my family from Gaza to a safe place in Egypt, including my younger brother (Mohammed, his wife, and his 1 and half year son Yasser), and me and my fiancée Sujood). It could be very expensive and costly to evacuate a war zone at a miserable time like this. We will need approximately $50000 and a lot of prayers.
My home was cozy, beautiful, and warm before the war. Here is some pictures for our house before the war
Our home was targeted in a tank bombing on the 25th of November 2023 that left it unlivable, along with the entire neighborhood of Al-Burij refugee camp, in Gaza City.
When we returned back to our home to get some needed itemsand clothes, we found that Israeli soldiers also steal our belongings. Since that day, my family has been sleeping in a miserable tent in Rafah, in the south of Gaza, which has become a home for all people from the Gaza strip, whose homes were also destroyed by airstrikes, but they have survived thus far.
I can't express how useless and depressed we felt after finding out what they'd been through and are currently going through. Each moment, we worry about losing them. Without connection settings, we cannot constantly contact them. During the moment of typing, over 25,0000 individuals have been killed in Gaza. They are without electrical power or heating for a period of three months, food is limited, and their drinking water is unsafe for human consumption. My family's only hope is to evacuate to to a safer place out of Gaza. My family went through the loss of several friends, and many of them have lost their spouses and children. I am afraid of losing my family. They are the light that leads me through my life. I cannot live or survive without them."
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sabrgirl · 2 months
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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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azeemarahman · 6 months
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It is the first night of Ramadan. Ali makes the same journey that he has for the past 22 years. He walks down the same streets, once filled with the night sounds of children laughing and women chatting, the scent of coffee wafting from cafes that stay open for suhoor, the sight of streetlights and dainty lamps and scattered stars, the feeling of moving along with the hustle and bustle of men rushing towards the call of the adhan. The same streets are now eerily silent, whispers of du’a barely audible, no sound of women or children, not enough men to form a crowd, no electricity to fuel the lights, the cafes and buildings crumbled to rubble and dust, the graveyard of a city that once came to life at night.
Ali prays Tarawih on the ruins of the mosque he grew up in.
It is the fifth night of Ramadan. Ali thinks back to the time he first entered this mosque. At four years old, he walked through the doors, his excitement contained within four stone walls. Rays of sun bounced off of tall windows, casting light onto Ali, running around in circles as his father prayed Asr. Ali remembers climbing onto his father’s back as he went down into sujood; he remembers his father putting his head down slower the second time; he remembers standing in front of his father, poking his head and waiting for him to finish; he remembers his father smiling at him and taking Ali into his arms as he completed his du’a; he remembers his father blowing the barakah of his du’as into his hands and blanketing Ali in that same barakah. He remembers his laughter as he did the same back to his father. He remembers the laughter of the other children ringing through the mosque’s four walls.
There are no longer walls to contain the sound, no longer children with any laughter.
It is the 12th night of Ramadan. Ali remembers being 15, in a circle of his friends as they learned the Qur’an. He remembers the giggles and whispers that passed when the teacher’s head was down. He remembers his cheeks flushing as the teacher caught him talking to his friends. He remembers every mistake he made when he first recited Surah Mulk by memory. He remembers his teacher’s sigh when he gave the same lecture for the hundredth time that day. He remembers seeing his teacher smile for the first time when he recited the Surah with no mistakes.
Ali attended the Janazah prayer of his teacher in this very mosque only three Ramadan’s ago.
It is the 14th night of Ramadan. Ali remembers being only 21 when he had his Nikkah. He remembers his cousin sisters decorating the entrance of the mosque. He remembers his mother cooking enough to feed an entire masjid full of worshippers. He remembers his father sitting him down and lecturing him on the responsibilities to come. He remembers the laugh that came after as he told him the blessings that were to follow. Ali remembers the smile that broke as his father told him how proud he was of him. He remembers his father blowing the breath of his du’as on him once more, just like the day he first entered the mosque. He remembers Fatima entering the mosque and thinking they were destined for one another, right down to their names. He remembers lifting her veil the moment they were officially wedded. He remembers their first hug, shy and small and sweet; he remembers wrapping his thobe around her; he remembers the first Salah he led her in and taking her by the hand to lead her out of the mosque, together this time.
Fatima hasn’t entered the mosque since she witnessed her sister being shot on the musallah that their mum gifted her.
It is the 17th night of Ramadan. Ali remembers being 23, rushing into the mosque with a smile just before Isha, exclaiming how Fatima had blessed him with a daughter. He remembers that despite the ongoing attacks, the hugs and smiles and tears and du’as were abundant among the brothers he prayed beside. He remembers looking forward to the day he could bring his daughter into the mosque and she could climb on his back the same way Ali used to climb on his father’s.
Ali’s daughter went missing from the mosque only two nights ago.
It is the 20th night of Ramadan. Ali remembers being 24 and opening his fast with his brother-in-law beside him. He remembers not having much for iftar, but at least having enough dates and bread to feed all of the worshippers that day.
The worshippers lessen as the genocide continues, and yet there is not enough bread to go around.
It is the 27th night of Ramadan. Ali remembers being 25, watching and being part of all the brothers immersed in their prayers and du’as during what may have been Laylatul Qadr. He remembers brothers praying for safe returns, for the healing of loved ones, for the protection of their Lord.
Ali was reluctant to lift his head from the rubble as he prayed for his daughter to come home.
It is Eid day. Ali enters the mosque to pray Eid Salah. He remembers how Ramadan always passes in the blink of an eye. He contemplates the first Ramadan he spent praying on the ruins of his local mosque instead of within its four walls. He ruminates over how the worshippers lessened and lessened from that first night of Tarawih. He remembers attending the Janazah of the ones who were at least blessed enough to be found. He dreads how this Eid prayer will be followed by Janazah prayer, after Janazah prayer, after Janazah prayer.
Ali begs Allah that none of those prayers are reserved for his daughter.
-azeemarahman
*please note this story is fiction.
[Translations:
Ramadan - the month when Muslims fast from the time of the dawn prayer to sunset.
Suhoor - the pre-dawn meal.
Adhan - the call to prayer.
Dư'a - supplication.
Tarawih - Sunnah prayer performed in Ramadan.
Asr - afternoon prayer.
Sujood - an action during prayer whereby the forehead is lowered to the ground.
Barakah - blessings.
Quran - the Holy Book of Islam.
Surah Mulk - 67th chapter of the Qur'an, meaning 'The Sovereignty'.
Surah - a chapter of the Qur'an.
Janazah - funeral.
Nikkah - Islamic marriage ceremony.
Masjid - mosque.
Thobe - traditional garment.
Salah - prayer.
Musallah - prayer mat.
Isha - night prayer.
Iftar - the meal in which Muslims open their fast.
Laylatul Qadr - the Night of Power.
Eid (ul-Fitr) - celebration at the end of Ramadan.]
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badrrr · 7 months
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Remember the Ummah !
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Rememebr the Ummah much and even more so in Ramadan. Make extra Adiyah for them, stand longer in the night, increase your time in sujood, spread awareness amongst family and friends. Give in charity from what you have!
We are all in pain because more than half of this Ummah is bleeding.
اللهم نصر قريبا
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agirlwithimaan · 5 months
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This morning, some things happened that me sad. I didn't even make proper duaa but I spend some time in sujood and just told Allah I was sad.
Exactly an hour later, my mom came and told me some things that made me so happy. And it made me think– I have done nothing to deserve the way Allah takes care of my heart.🥹❤️‍🩹
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i-cant-sing · 3 months
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y/n is such a girlboss I aspire to be her cause she is literally queen behavior 😫😫
PART EIGHT WAS SO GOOD?! Ik you said it was filler but it was so yummy?? I love how you write characters…their personality’s are so fun and it’s interesting to read their dynamics and how characters interact with each other!! The way you write characters is like chefs kiss 😚
I can already tell that this arc is gonna be so good!!! Ottoman history is so interesting to read and you really made me hooked with the way you write and the way the plots going!!! I remember you saying that this arc was gonna be a little bit more plain (forgive me if I’m remembering this wrong) but it’s already so interesting!! Eating ur brain your brain is so large and wrinkly
also I love how you made y/n a Muslim and the story revolving around Islamic history (ottomans, sallahudin) it’s so hard finding good representation of Muslims these days and the way you write about Islam and Muslims as a whole make me so happy that others can see just how great the Muslim ummah is compared to the stereotypes
anyway I love your writing Omigod mashallah allah has granted you skill in writing 🙏🙏 i
"mashallah Allah has granted you skill in writing" i'm in tears because i was literally in sujood, asking Allah to make me skilled enough so that I can write stuff that yknow... kinda makes u curious/educated about Islam or just makes you think differently??? When I did surah Kawthar explanation, i was sooo stressed because i didnt want anything to be misrepresented or taken out of context, so i did a lot of research on the surah.
i like to add a little bit something about Islam in every part of this au, and for part 9 i was thinking what should i talk about. In previous parts, i've talked about Karbala, a mention about Adam and Eve, and now surah Kawthar. So, now im wondering what should i talk about next? do u guys have any idea, about what side of islam or topic or even prophet or story you'd like me to talk about??? Comment/send asks!
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al-islam · 2 months
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I have so many sins that if the water evaporated from the sea and my sins were put into it absolutely they would fill the sea..😢
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Say "Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi" 100 times a day
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
"Make frequent prostrations (sujood), for you will not prostrate to Allah without Allah raising you a degree and removing a sin from you."
And ﷺ said:
"No Muslim performs ablution (wudu') and performs it well, then prays a prayer, except that Allah forgives him for what is between it and the next prayer."
And ﷺ said:
"Shall I not tell you about what Allah erases sins with and raises ranks?" They said, "Yes, O Messenger of Allah." He ﷺsaid, "Perfecting the ablution in difficulties, taking many steps to the mosques, and waiting for the next prayer after the prayer. That is the ribat (defending the frontier). That is the ribat."
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