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rupeshacharya · 1 year
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Mahsa Amini
Persian wind was gently chilling the air,that surrounds the so-called Azadi square,though in Iran no one would dare,I started feeling the cold on my hair. The square reminds freedom for all,but for women, apart it falls,we are for their masculine control,apart from their guidance patrol. The police came from both sides either,screening on me for what they bother,showed any signs of respect…
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storiesofthesahabah · 2 years
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My dear sister in Islam, who do you look up to when it comes to your femininity? Do the names - Nusaybah, Rufaidah or Atikah sound familiar to you? If yes, then that's good but if they don't then maybe it is time we change perspectives in this life. Indeed, with the emergence of a lot of muslim sisters stepping up in podiums and walking down the streets for rallies to "voice" out their rights or influencers who start to remove their hijab down to fashion gurus making hijab a fashion rather than a code of modesty is quite alarming. Why is it that there seem to be a need for sisters to show their faces in mixed gatherings? Why is that there seem to be a need for our munaqqabah sisters to post videos of them while sharing some ahadith or qur'anic ayats or even advices and tips to remind Muslims about Islam? Why is that there seem to be a need for a simple sister to register or sign up in platforms that let anonymous people send them questions or messages? Why is that there seem to be a need for us to open doors for fitnah? Indeed, when haya goes - everything goes. _____ My dear sisters in Islam, some of the greatest women who ever walked in this earth or ever lived never had a single photo of them posted but look at the legacy that they have left in this world? Generation after generation still look up to them and take inspiration from their lives. And don't we all agree, that the bottom line of why we want to be famous and are willing to forsake our haya is so that we become known or that we may be seen as someone who did something for the ummah? My dear sister, for sure you think you are doing something for the ummah and I am pretty sure it is not something that would benefit you in your akhirah. I don't want to make this a very long post but here are some nice points that maybe would make you rethink of the route you're taking in life. Nusaybah Bint Ka'ab Radiyallahu Anha was famously known for her valor and courage as she was known to have fought during the Battle of Uhud protecting the Prophet ﷺ - it was said that she kept protecting the Prophet until she was injured. But did you know when she took allegiance in the night of Aqabah, she didn't shake hands with the Prophet ﷺ, not only because the Prophet ﷺ did not shake hands with women but because she knew honor comes from Allah not by shaking hands with men. - and look how Allah honored her throughout her remaining life. [1] Rufaidah Al Islamiyyah Radiyallahu Anha was famously known for her intelligence and love for science as she was known to be the first woman or nurse of Islam. She treated the wounded in every battle that the Prophet ﷺ participated. She was so famous that her tent was known as Rufaidah's tent. But did you know whenever she would tend to the Muslims, she still would highly observe her hijab and protect her haya because she knew honor comes from Allah not by forsaking your hijab for a worldly career. [2]
Atikah Bint Zaid Radiyallahu Anha was famously known as the Wife of the Martyrs - pretty interesting, right? Well, this was because Allah honored her with not just one but four of the greatest sahabah as her husbands - yet one by one she lost them to martyrdom. But did you know whenever she would lost a husband, she did not falter in her worship rather she would ran towards Allah. She never once thought of going into depression or forsaking an honor that Allah has given her (hijab) because she knew that honor and peace only comes from Allah. [3] These are just brief examples of women who contributed a lot to Islam yet never forsaken their haya rather they protected it because they all knew it is an honor that was given by Allah. Nusaybah fought in battles, Rufaidah tended to the wounded who fought in battles, Atikah nurtured and been with those who died in battles for the sake of Allah. These women honored Islam through their valor, courage, intelligence and care all within the bounds of having haya - never by forsaking it. Protecting your haya in this trying times is a battle in itself. It is true, that platforms that can easily devour you of letting go of your haya are in a rise but this doesn't give you any reason to do so. Realize your worth as a Muslim woman, and remember how Allah has raised your status and honored you by choosing you to be a Muslim. This world is temporary. This world is cruel and sometimes it takes everything from you. Haya is your covering, so protect it because once you lose this covering - everything will follow - because you are stripping off the honor that Allah has gifted you. So, don't strip that off. Do not be so fond of this world that you would do things just so your name could be famous rather work towards your Hereafter and do your best to be famous in the heavens by worshipping and pleasing Allah - because if you do want to be famous then do deeds that would make Allah mention your name in the Heavens. _____ May this be a reminder to all my muslim sisters and may this be an eye opening moment for you to rethink of your actions. May we all look up to women who knows where real honor comes from. Amin Zohayma _____ Stories were taken from: [1] Sunan Ibn Majah 2874 [2] Bath Al Bari 8/419 [3] Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba Vol. 8 | al-Asqalani  Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir Vol. 3 & 8 | Ibn Saad
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wlovek4djah · 1 year
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You’re the daughter of a respected man, and a future wife of another.
Don’t let shaitan fool you into temporarily lust and temptations.
Know your worth 🫶🏼
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americanmuslimt · 1 year
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Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
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dannimonart · 1 year
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endyedesonnews · 2 years
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Difference Between Menstruation Blood & Blood Of Istihaadah. Muslim Women Are Not Allowed To Pray During Menstruation. Istihaadah Means Non-Menstrual Vaginal Bleeding. Istihaadah Blood Does Not Smell At All .............. We know what menstruation means. According to Oxford dictionary, "It is the process in a woman of discharging blood and other material from the lining of the uterus at intervals of about one lunar month from puberty until the menopause, except during pregnancy." Al-istihaadah” means irregular, non-menstrual vaginal bleeding. This is different from menstrual bleeding. It is governed by rulings that differ from that governing menstruation. 1. Menstrual blood is black [dark red] whilst the blood of istihaadah is red. 2. Menstrual blood is thick and heavy, whilst the blood of istihaadah is thin. 3. Menstrual blood has an offensive odour whilst the blood of istihaadah does not because it comes from an ordinary vein. 4. Menstrual blood does not clot when it comes out of the body whilst the blood of istihaadah does clot because it comes from a vein. Rulings on Istihaadah These are: 1. Ghusl (Ritual Bath) is obligatory in the case of menstruation and the blood is impure, whilst ghusl is not required in the case of istihaadah. 2. Woman is not allowed to pray during menstruation, whilst a woman is allowed to pray if the bleeding is istihaadah. She has to do wudu’ for each prayer if the flow of blood continues to the next prayer and if blood comes out whilst she is praying, it does not matter. #IslamicChallenge #MenstrualHygieneDay #menstruationeducation #menstruationcycle #muslimwoman GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK? LINKS YOU MIGHT LIKE ( OPTIONAL TO CLICK) 1. Visit My Blog For More News : www.edesononlinenews.com 2. I Register Business Names, Limited Liability Company, NGO, Social Clubs, etc At Corporate Affairs Commission. I Do Nationwide Newspaper Publication. 08136125128. 3. I Design Websites, Blogs & Graphics. I Publish Apps On Google PlayStore. 4. Know More About My Products And Services On My Company Website: www.edesoninfotech.com.ng 6. Follow Me On Instagram : instagram.com/endyedeso (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeD3VjWMqAV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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receipesofhalal · 2 years
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Netherlands is famous for Pea Soup. After Stamppot and Waterzooi, another Dutch soup dish that is no less delicious is Pea Soup. So named because the main ingredient is made from peas. This soup is yellowish green and even tends to brown. Pea soup has a texture similar to porridge. In addition to peas, this soup also contains various other ingredients, such as leek, potatoes, beef or chicken, and carrots. Like other soup foods, Pea Soup is perfect for winter. In serving, this soup is added with bread, it can be Soft roll, or Hard Foll. But if you buy pea soup in France, the bread used is French Bread. If you like other beans, this soup can also be added with peanuts or red beans. As a final touch, squeezed a little lime, or lemon.
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bahariibaadat · 1 year
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Ramadan is the holiest month for the followers of Islam. It is believed that Allah (God) on this day delivered the first verses of the Quran. As per tales, the month of Ramadan was started when Prophet Mohammad migrated from Mecca to Medina.Allah is always with you to help and guide you in every important step of your life. Eid Mubarak!May this Eid fills your life with the brightest of colours. wishing you and your family a very happy Eid! Love from Bahari iBaadat Muhammad sayedi
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etherealminimalism · 10 months
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Resolute Stride: The Modern Muslim Woman in Cream https://etherealminimalism.etsy.me/ https://etsy.me/3JNybHW #beige #brown #unframed #entryway #abstractgeometric #vertical #muslimwoman #hijab #creamcoat
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kashmirmonitor · 11 months
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Video: Burqa-clad woman drives e-auto to eke out living
Hyderabad: Shattering a glass ceiling, a burqa-clad woman has started driving an electric auto in Hyderabad to eke out a living. Aasiya Begum, a woman autorickshaw driver who underwent training in a male-dominated profession is now part of a workforce where women are rarely seen in Hyderabad. Uncommon sight, a burqa-clad #MuslimWoman auto-driver on busy streets of Old city in Hyderabad have…
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mahvishnaaz · 3 years
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Women in Islam
~ A short conversation
💬 CC - Why is it not permissible in islam for women to shake hands with men?
💬 Sheikh - Can you shake hands with Queen Elizabeth?
💬 CC - Ofcourse no ! there are only certain people who can shake hands with Queen Elizabeth.
💬 Sheikh - Our women are Queens and Queens don't shake hands with strange men.
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💬 CC - Why do the muslim girls cover up their body and hair?
Sheikh smiled and got two sweets, he unwrapped the first one and remained the other one wrapped. He then threw them on the dusty ground.
💬 And asked - If I ask you to take one of the sweets, which one will you choose?
💬 CC - The covered one of-course !
💬 Sheikh - That's how we treat and see our women.
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enchantedviolin · 3 years
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My next Companions Inktober illustration available as prints and fun stuff on Red Bubble and Threadless. I’ll be adding a new design to my shops every Friday! Links to both my shops are in my bio #art #illustration #cute #kawaii #redbubble #threadless #companions #inktober #可愛い @threadless @redbubble #coffee #morning #morningroutine #dawn #muslim #muslimgirl #muslimwoman #muslimwomen #hijab #calm #peaceful https://www.instagram.com/p/CT7iVUIK7S3/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lastprophetsworld · 4 years
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nadsy222 · 3 years
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#hadith #hijab #muslimwoman #muslima #muslimah #islam https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNyiohltzM/?utm_medium=tumblr
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dannimonart · 2 years
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European Vacation Zahara Ataullah by DannimonDesigns
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endyedesonnews · 2 years
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Difference Between Menstruation Blood & Blood Of Istihaadah. Muslim Women Are Not Allowed To Pray During Menstruation. Istihaadah Means Non-Menstrual Vaginal Bleeding. Istihaadah Blood Does Not Smell At All .............. We know what menstruation means. According to Oxford dictionary, "It is the process in a woman of discharging blood and other material from the lining of the uterus at intervals of about one lunar month from puberty until the menopause, except during pregnancy." Al-istihaadah” means irregular, non-menstrual vaginal bleeding. This is different from menstrual bleeding. It is governed by rulings that differ from that governing menstruation. 1. Menstrual blood is black [dark red] whilst the blood of istihaadah is red. 2. Menstrual blood is thick and heavy, whilst the blood of istihaadah is thin. 3. Menstrual blood has an offensive odour whilst the blood of istihaadah does not because it comes from an ordinary vein. 4. Menstrual blood does not clot when it comes out of the body whilst the blood of istihaadah does clot because it comes from a vein. Rulings on Istihaadah These are: 1. Ghusl (Ritual Bath) is obligatory in the case of menstruation and the blood is impure, whilst ghusl is not required in the case of istihaadah. 2. Woman is not allowed to pray during menstruation, whilst a woman is allowed to pray if the bleeding is istihaadah. She has to do wudu’ for each prayer if the flow of blood continues to the next prayer and if blood comes out whilst she is praying, it does not matter. #IslamicChallenge #MenstrualHygieneDay #menstruationeducation #menstruationcycle #muslimwoman GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK? LINKS YOU MIGHT LIKE ( OPTIONAL TO CLICK) 1. Visit My Blog For More News : www.edesononlinenews.com 2. I Register Business Names, Limited Liability Company, NGO, Social Clubs, etc At Corporate Affairs Commission. I Do Nationwide Newspaper Publication. 08136125128. 3. I Design Websites, Blogs & Graphics. I Publish Apps On Google PlayStore. 4. Know More About My Products And Services On My Company Website: www.edesoninfotech.com.ng 6. Follow Me On Instagram : instagram.com/endyedeso (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeD3PKfMgN0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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