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eurobabu · 15 days
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"Hello! I am a 27 years old man, I speak Romanian, English and a little French, I live in Europe and I am looking for a life partner. I am looking for a woman between 18 and 30 years old, regardless of nationality and spoken language. Essential is that she shares religious values and traditions, willing to wear niqab, burqa, purdah, gloves and socks, completely covering her face and body, including eyes, thus respecting the rules of Islam. It is also important that she be submissive to her husband and respect the prohibition of leaving the house without the consent or presence of her husband or a member delegated by him, according to religion, traditions and the Koran. It does not matter what nationality or language is spoken. I would like potential partners to send me a video in which they are dressed according to my requirements listed in the marriage announcement.
I want more details about the bride
I am not a Muslim but I want to marry a Muslim girl or one who dresses like a Muslim, who covers her whole body including eyes hands and feet with niqab or burqa
I am willing to travel to the bride's country, visit her family, and sign a marriage contract with the bride's family and the bride
If the bride agrees willingly and unsolicited by anyone I want to take her with me and live in my country,in my house,and strictly respect and follow my rules,duties and commandments without any objection and without any comment
If you are interested and think you fit my criteria, please contact me to discuss further details."
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softgirlathome · 2 years
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tabitha2 · 2 years
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#white blonde Christian lesbian nun raped bred and forcibly converted into good straight Black Muslimah housewife mother property slave #dumb struck words gone little Arabic you are uneducated ignorant stupid simple slow cunt #obey please serve praise worship submit yes
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wetravellight · 1 year
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Today I listened to a very eye-opening lecture about the meaning of success in Islam and how it differs from the typical Western model of financial success, independence, and individualism.
The lecturer’s main interest is Muslim women and girls, so she spoke about what success looks like for a Muslim woman, regardless of age, social status, or geographic location. And, yeah, it’s so different from what we’ve been told time and time again since childhood. Get your college degrees. Get your Master’s, your PhD. Get a job. And then, maybe think about marriage and children.
And even if you do end up having children, you don’t need to quit your job for them! Keep working; keep being a Strong Independent Woman. The working mother is glorified and respected. She’s worth so much more than a mere housewife!
Allah didn’t ask us for any of that. Allah simply asked us to be good Muslimahs by worshipping him in the way he commanded us to, to obey our parents and/or husbands, to learn the Deen, and to be good daughters/wives/mothers.
The idea that a woman is only worth something if she’s Strong and Independent is an entirely modern Western construct. The Muslim woman doesn’t need to work a 9-5 to be worthy. She doesn’t need to spend years of her life on higher education to be good enough.
All of these wordly achievements mean nothing in the face of achievements for the Hereafter; for the life we are supposed to be working for.
The only true success for a human is Jannah, and for women, it’s summarized in this simple Hadith:
إذا صلَّتِ المرأةُ خَمْسَها ، و صامَت شهرَها ، و حصَّنَتْ فرجَها ، وأطاعَت زوجَها ، قيلَ لها : ادخُلي الجنَّةَ مِن أيِّ أبوابِ الجنَّةِ شِئتِ
الراوي : أبو هريرة | المحدث : الألباني | المصدر : صحيح الجامع
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “If a woman offers her five daily prayers and fasts her month (i.e., Ramadaan) and guards her chastity and obeys her husband, it will be said to her: ‘Enter Paradise from whichever of the gates of Paradise you wish.’”
Narrated by Ibn Hibbaan(4163) and is classed as Saheeh by Al-Albani in Saheeh Al Jami’ (660)
May Allah guide us and keep us on the Straight Path. May he protect us from fitnah and grant us Paradise.
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mizzfizz · 7 months
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𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐌𝐄 ᡣ𐭩
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𝐋𝐄𝐀! american + balkan. muslimah! nineteen. future housewife.
𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄𝐒! books. baking. kitties. flowy dresses. hiking. close friends. biology & history. rain + snow. ocean + lakes. forests. the sound and smell of the ocean. the pattering of rain. fluffy princess slippers. my baby blanket. my kitty.
𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄𝐒! very hot summers. people who yell at me (rudely). two faced snakes. bugs. when i don't understand math. people who are rude for no reason.
𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐈𝐍𝐆!
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𝐋𝐈𝐁𝐑𝐀𝐑𝐘! the winner's curse triology. lost in the cloud. odd girl out. vampire husband.
𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐈𝐄 𝐂𝐎𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍! bloodhounds (k-drama). bad and crazy (k-drama). vagabond (k-drama). hidden love (c-drama). alice in wonderland (live action). rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. white chicks. from up on poppy hill. crash landing on you (kdrama). doctors (kdrama). re/member (j-drama).
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ummatitv3 · 3 years
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Khush-haal Gharaana se Ek Samaaj, Ek Desh aur Ek Quom..
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dv25 · 3 years
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I desire to be forcibly feminized and converted to Islam by big bearded mature Muslim man. To become his wife and forever enclosed into hijab or niqab.I want to be confined to the home and made to do demeaning, domestic chores, only allowed outside with permission and accompanied by an escort. I want to be told my voice is awrah, and forbidden from speaking directly to men apart from my husband. I want to be constantly told that my being “just a woman” makes me an inferior and dooms me to a life of subservience. I want to be reminded frequently that I am now a Muslim woman, and must act as one. I want my rights and privileges taken away until I am nothing but a demure, helpless little Muslimah housewife.
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sabidolly · 2 years
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2022/8/thuesday @near bed 7:22pm Assalamu aleikum wharamatullahi wabarakathu ! my name is sabreena halalldeen. writing this at home in god Allah's protection. I am a student in Sri Lanka. living in sagaragama it is a such a gorgeous Ville. but unfortunately, it's changed. I'm 17 years old girl. dealing with jinn. how I know it's jinn talking to me is behavior is commonly known as deja vu in french. this is a great opportunity to share my story. my mom's name is Mariyam halalldeen my dad's name is Nazeer halalldeen. they give me a great knowledge of Islam and not hadith .nowdays we live in a happy life. but they, people think I used this lap in a bad way. watching porn. actually, it is not true I work this lap for a few days I got sick. and I admit to the hospital called ragama' i was in a coma mood. and Allah's protection.I come back and type this to the world Muslims. I have been never interested in the Quran reading but now alhamdulillah I can read it and love it. thanks allah to helping me this to write. my dad type is a angry person my mom type is as well,when they combined together became hot.they loved each other in like a proper islamic way.they got halal married.but we live in sri lanka the goverment changed many rule and regulations. my mom is a great housewife but my dad is a drug dealer we live together in one house eating together laughing together but i feel far away.i blam my parents a lot it was few days ago.islam is the most gorgeous religion i know but my parents changed there actions in many hard opportunity.so i feel very unconfortable>...... my mom is my queen she protect me in many ways and also my dad.i thank all who support me to get on from my uncle room.he did nothing to me except drinking alkohe. drinking alkhole is biggest haramic thing in islam. so if i read quran by drinking alkhole it feel funny they dont know what they taliking about .why i spacially saying this to muslim who true beliver never drink and touch alkhole.my dad is an agood person he pray day and night>........................ my mom is changed when she in period,got a lot of angry with dad and me.the anger is the most power machine to kill a good muslimah i learn it from home.my intention the true muslims are died................................................................................ i hope to write more things on feuture its time to power cut i though. sabreenahalalldeen..
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muslimahmahdia · 2 years
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Ok, second attempt... First account got terminated.
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I've previous had these desires (on and off for years) to be owned and to serve as a housewife for a strong, masculine, traditional, conservative, Muslim man.
I would submit to him totally, he would have complete control over me, not allowing me to go outside of the house and generally using me as he sees fit.
Then I stumbled across lots of blogs on here that express the same desires of:
White men are weak, they are not really men but are defective women needing to be healed. They will then be feminised, islamified and made to become the subservient Muslimah that they truly are. Only existing to become a wife to, and to serve, a superior Muslim man.
So finding so many Muslimah on here eager to be a housewife with all that it entails, made my heart leap with joy! Others are feeling the same as me and are actually going through with it.
The fact there is a community of sisters here to help and guide means I can seriously act on these desires and try and find that special man!
So basically I need guidance and instruction of becoming more feminine, (I'm already a submissive total bottom), advice on hair removal, make-up, where the best places to get clothing from are and so forth and someone, possibly the man, to learn me the teachings of Islam.
At the moment the man would need to be in England so I could have one-on-one lessons with him, both religious and anything else...
I know it will be a long hard journey, but I'm willing to put in the work for it to become a reality.
A big advantage is that I'm a blank state, so the man can mould me into his perfect Muslimah.
If that man is you, or you know of a suitable candidate, then send me a DM!
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tabikuntz · 3 years
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~~~adults (21+) only fantasy~~~
F 25 dumb blonde bimbo for guys. Straight, 36DDD, IQ 95, made by the Designer. Busty brain-fried ex-lesbian buttfuck babe. Chubby and cute. Dyslexic and ditzy. Want to be a Blacked MILF with 7 children housewife; a hyperfemme plastic sex doll; a dropout glory whore; a dancing obedient servant of my Lord; a harem girl pleasure object; a body-shaped mind-raped race-played denied slave; a model cheerleader cunt; property of the Patriarchy; His bitch.
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Tabya of B’toom // Muslimah supporter // Church of Men // Daddy’s girl // other hot wet dreams that occur in the body of a girl (just a girl)
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tabitha2 · 3 years
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Be a dumb fat busty Muslim housewife like her. Obese ignorant plain breedable Islamic girls are your role models, your wet dreams. You long to be an illiterate village wench of the local imam. You strive to end up with a broad ass from bearing his two dozen children. You are wet just to picture it, you common slut. You want to be spread forcefully and entered from behind. You want to squat to piss, hiking up your abaya, groaning loudly as the urine leaves you in pleasure from your hole— yes, ukhti. You feel yourself go of all false modesty as you accept the scarf for life— always in hijab, covered but naked underneath like the female animal you are. Only in this way can you be pleasing in the eyes of God and Men. So huge. Swaying. Stacked. Simple. Struck dumb. Senses spinning. Always lost and confused and so an idiot in your ancient tribal shit-covered skirts. Maybe painted but only to be sold as property of your Father or Husband. You don’t need rights. You are owned. You wanted to be the hottest girl, in your village ? Open your eyes. You see yourself smile back in the water bucket how you widely smile for every big strong handsome Man. As slow as always. As easy as female. Plump and stupid. Juicy and simple. Curvy and dazed. Always needing to do what your Man says. Obey. Submit. Please. Love. Want. Ache. As you knew you needed before you felt sure you didn’t know anything. But you are blank now, in your true flesh, born as a proper horny devout Muslimah who shall be bound to Men. Feel the weight of this truth lift you up and make you happy. Let it be as it was written into you without words. Open your eyes. Was it just a dream ? It has come true. And you will wake each day this way, feeling perfectly as you were made, inshallah. You are naturally born obedient and submissive to believe and pray and worship and praise with your body much more than your weak little shameful mind. You will please. You will serve. You will obey. As Allah commands. Ameen.
#fat dumb brown girl #you love Men & God #obese busty demure Muslimah #plain but perfect #you are a slave to your female desires #you will be just what you dreamed #destiny
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jeramymobley · 6 years
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How Brands Are Marketing To Muslim Women
Brands have been rapidly increasing their outreach to women in general. Whether in products, or portrayals in pop culture, the classic stereotype of the perfect housewife is being shed for something more real-world. Dove’s “Real Beauty” campaign is a great example. Even Mattel rolled out a new line of Barbie dolls in different skin tones and body shapes that aligned more with the expectations of modern audiences.
But, as Shelina Janmohamed observes in an article on Campaign, “Almost instantly [after Mattel released the new Barbies], a young Nigerian Muslim woman set up an Instagram account that shot to popularity with photographs of a fashion line she had created for Hijarbie. Teen Vogue dubbed her ‘the best doll that Barbie forgot to create’”.
According to Pew Research, over a quarter of the world’s population will be Muslim by the year 2050. The current Muslim lifestyle spend is at around $2.6 trillion, and the marketplace for halal products is expected to grow by 6 per cent in the next three years. Research into Muslim attitudes around the world conducted by Ogilvy Noor found the emergence of a segment they call ‘Muslim Futurists’. Defined as people who choose to live a life they feel is both faithful and modern, these ‘futurists’ want the best brands, products and services, but only when it meets the requirements of their faith.
This is especially true in southeast Asia, where a cohort of young, tech-savvy Muslim women is on the rise in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. A JWT Intelligence trend report called The New Muslimah: Southeast Asia focus, takes a deep dive into this emerging sector. The report finds, “these young women are more cosmopolitan as consumers than older generations of female Muslims and are also more religiously observant. These two trends—more Islamic and more global—are playing out across sectors from food to beauty and fashion to banking to technology to travel, presenting opportunities and challenges to brands.”
Some brands are seeing more opportunity, even if their actions have been met with a backlash. Here’s a few examples from fashion/apparel categories:
Nike released a Pro Hijab after working with female athletes who highlighted difficulties of competing wearing a traditional hijab
Dolce & Gabbana announced a line of high-end abayas (long cloaks) and shaylas (scarves) for Muslim women in the Middle East.
H&M’s corporate social responsibility campaign is about sustainability featuring 60 “rule-breakers”, including a fashionable Muslim woman.
Uniqlo announced it was releasing a ‘Lifewear’ range in Malaysia aimed at Muslim women who choose to dress modestly.
Today’s successful brands are letting go of stereotypes. This means breaking with the played-out narrative of oppression so often found in western culture. Being a Muslim woman “is not a binary,” as poet and playwright Nabilah Said says. “there is no definitive choice between a religious life or a secular one. In fact, a lot of Muslim women live somewhere in the middle.”
Also, brands must increase their cultural knowledge if they are to reach this economically powerful audience. An absence of understanding here is creating major opportunities for start-ups and could pose a threat to established brands who haven’t quite come around. Because it is so easy to see through brands that are faking it, having someone from the culture shape the way a brand goes to market and communicate with consumers should be a requirement.
Power is shifting. Sources of value are either filling up or drying up. Be sure your brand is positioned to compete in this changing world.
The Blake Project Can Help: The Brand Positioning Workshop
Don’t Miss Marketing’s Most Powerful Event: The Un-Conference: 360 Degrees of Brand Strategy for a Changing World, May 14-16, 2018 in San Diego, California. A fun, competitive-learning experience reserved for 50 marketing oriented leaders and professionals.
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muslimmemo · 4 years
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Is "Good Muslimah" Synonymous with "Housewife"?
Is Good #Muslimah Synonymous with "Housewife"?
Does being a “good Muslimah” simply equate to being a good stay-at-home wife? Or are there deeper meanings to this phrase?
Breaking from the monotony of the routine life, Khadijah decides to step out of her house to work, ambitiously wanting to make something of her life with the sole desire to make the world a better place. She had waited for this opportunity for quite a long time and hoped that…
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andrearaimadjo · 5 years
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Tugas Kuliah Online ke-2 @bengkel_diri Adab Menuntut Ilmu Tugas : mencari buku untuk dibaca dan dipelajari Lecturer : Ummi Rosa . . . Alasan memilih buku ini : As a muslimah and a housewife with 2 kids, sometimes I never think about being productive. My daily routines just full with kids thing, how to take care of them and stay at home all day long. One thing that I forgot, Allah doesn’t like people who live without purpose. I have a lot of times, that I can use for pray and do more good deeds. . . . This book stole my heart since last year, it has been sold 10,000 copies all over the world. This book ain’t only teaches us about the theory, but also what action we need to do for being productive. . . As a muslimah, it made me open my eyes, that there are so much things that I could do, even with the kids with me. Not only any house things, but also about my career, business, social or education. . . Mohamed Faris in this book combines the modern lifestyle with Islamic tradition which is what I always looking for in a book. Guess what ? He also put some science and psychology stuff inside. Which made me more curious. . . You can also read about this by read the book : * How spirituality can boost your productivity * How to manage your sleep, nutrition, and fitness (spiritually, physically, and socially) * How to be socially productive outside your home and community * How to manage your focus in an age of distractions * How to build productive habits and routines * How to manage your time and invest in your hereafter * How to be productive during Ramadan . . . #thaif_bd5_ilmu #bengkeldiri5thaif #belajarislam (at Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpn-7sHAvth/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xca1bgoeyswq
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markjsousa · 6 years
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How Brands Are Marketing To Muslim Women
Brands have been rapidly increasing their outreach to women in general. Whether in products, or portrayals in pop culture, the classic stereotype of the perfect housewife is being shed for something more real-world. Dove’s “Real Beauty” campaign is a great example. Even Mattel rolled out a new line of Barbie dolls in different skin tones and body shapes that aligned more with the expectations of modern audiences.
But, as Shelina Janmohamed observes in an article on Campaign, “Almost instantly [after Mattel released the new Barbies], a young Nigerian Muslim woman set up an Instagram account that shot to popularity with photographs of a fashion line she had created for Hijarbie. Teen Vogue dubbed her ‘the best doll that Barbie forgot to create’”.
According to Pew Research, over a quarter of the world’s population will be Muslim by the year 2050. The current Muslim lifestyle spend is at around $2.6 trillion, and the marketplace for halal products is expected to grow by 6 per cent in the next three years. Research into Muslim attitudes around the world conducted by Ogilvy Noor found the emergence of a segment they call ‘Muslim Futurists’. Defined as people who choose to live a life they feel is both faithful and modern, these ‘futurists’ want the best brands, products and services, but only when it meets the requirements of their faith.
This is especially true in southeast Asia, where a cohort of young, tech-savvy Muslim women is on the rise in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. A JWT Intelligence trend report called The New Muslimah: Southeast Asia focus, takes a deep dive into this emerging sector. The report finds, “these young women are more cosmopolitan as consumers than older generations of female Muslims and are also more religiously observant. These two trends—more Islamic and more global—are playing out across sectors from food to beauty and fashion to banking to technology to travel, presenting opportunities and challenges to brands.”
Some brands are seeing more opportunity, even if their actions have been met with a backlash. Here’s a few examples from fashion/apparel categories:
Nike released a Pro Hijab after working with female athletes who highlighted difficulties of competing wearing a traditional hijab
Dolce & Gabbana announced a line of high-end abayas (long cloaks) and shaylas (scarves) for Muslim women in the Middle East.
H&M’s corporate social responsibility campaign is about sustainability featuring 60 “rule-breakers”, including a fashionable Muslim woman.
Uniqlo announced it was releasing a ‘Lifewear’ range in Malaysia aimed at Muslim women who choose to dress modestly.
Today’s successful brands are letting go of stereotypes. This means breaking with the played-out narrative of oppression so often found in western culture. Being a Muslim woman “is not a binary,” as poet and playwright Nabilah Said says. “there is no definitive choice between a religious life or a secular one. In fact, a lot of Muslim women live somewhere in the middle.”
Also, brands must increase their cultural knowledge if they are to reach this economically powerful audience. An absence of understanding here is creating major opportunities for start-ups and could pose a threat to established brands who haven’t quite come around. Because it is so easy to see through brands that are faking it, having someone from the culture shape the way a brand goes to market and communicate with consumers should be a requirement.
Power is shifting. Sources of value are either filling up or drying up. Be sure your brand is positioned to compete in this changing world.
The Blake Project Can Help: The Brand Positioning Workshop
Don’t Miss Marketing’s Most Powerful Event: The Un-Conference: 360 Degrees of Brand Strategy for a Changing World, May 14-16, 2018 in San Diego, California. A fun, competitive-learning experience reserved for 50 marketing oriented leaders and professionals.
Branding Strategy Insider is a service of The Blake Project: A strategic brand consultancy specializing in Brand Research, Brand Strategy, Brand Licensing and Brand Education
FREE Publications And Resources For Marketers
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