Dua To Find Lost Items | 100% Working
Discover the comforting Islamic teachings on finding lost items through powerful duas, offering solace and guidance in moments of distress. Learn effective strategies and supplications to seek Allah's assistance with hope and faith.
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SITTING IN A CORNER CAN BE A VALUABLE AND TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it is easy to get swept away by the constant demands and distractions around us. We often find ourselves caught up in the chaos, without taking a step back to reflect on our actions and the world we live in.
Sitting in a corner, away from the noise and distractions, allows us to disconnect from the external world and reconnect with our inner selves. It provides us with a much-needed space to ponder upon our thoughts and emotions, and contemplate our place in the world. It is during these moments of solitude that we can find some wisdom and clarity in the chaos that surrounds us.
As I sit in a corner, I find myself in a state of mindfulness, where I am fully present in the moment and aware of my surroundings. I observe the people passing by, the various sounds and smells, and the beauty of nature around me. This simple act of observation helps me to appreciate the world in a different light and understand the complexities of human existence.
Moreover, sitting in a corner also allows me to reflect on my own experiences and the lessons I have learned in life. It is a time for introspection, where I can acknowledge my mistakes and make peace with my past. It enables me to gain a deeper understanding of myself and my place in the world, which ultimately helps me to grow and evolve as a person.
But, it is not just self-reflection that makes sitting in a corner a powerful tool for personal growth. It also allows me to ponder upon the world around me and the challenges we face as a society. From global issues like poverty and climate change to personal struggles such as mental health and societal pressures to conform, there is no shortage of problems in our world. However, in the quiet of a corner, I can contemplate these issues and find ways to contribute to their solutions.
These moments of contemplation result in my notes upon pondering and wondering. They are my thoughts and insights, my ideas and perspectives on the world. And while they may seem insignificant to some, to me, they hold the potential to make a difference. They are the seeds of change, the catalysts for progress, and the building blocks of a better world.
The world we live in is not perfect, and there is no denying the negative situations that exist. But, by taking the time to sit in a corner and ponder upon it, we can find the wisdom and motivation to turn these negative situations into something positive. It allows us to take a step back and see the bigger picture, to understand the root causes of the problems and find ways to address them.
In a world that is continuously moving at a fast pace, sitting in a corner may seem counterintuitive. But, in truth, it is more important now than ever before. In a society that values productivity and constant activity, we often forget the importance of stillness and reflection. However, it is in these moments of stillness that we can find the clarity, inspiration, and wisdom to create a better world for ourselves and future generations.
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Some blessings are unasked yet most beautiful, just as you —mdsharyf
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The writing-midwifery combination
Those who have been following me, or know me in person, know I have two big passions: writing and midwifery. Some would say this is a weird combination, but I’m here to tell you it’s more logical than one might think. As I’m dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s on Desperandum, this moment would be as good as any to explain the inevitable connection between my two favorite things.
For starters, both being a midwife and being a writer require having a creative mind. And as my fellow artists would know: inspiration strikes in the weirdest and most unexpected moments. It wouldn’t be the first time I was in the middle of guiding a baby into this world when I thought of the beginning of a story plot or a good first line of a short story. Of course, I wouldn’t use someone else’s life story for my own writing without them knowing it. But being in a tricky situation at work, or hearing a terribly bad joke an anxious birth partner blurts out make my writing-brain-senses work overtime.
Writing and midwifery have a lot of similarities. With both, you get lack of sleep (because with both, you simply don’t stop until it’s finished), you’re close to a nervous breakdown regularly and go through about 35023498 emotions before wrapping it up. Maybe that’s the kick of it: you never know what you’re getting before you’re done. And when you finish, you can hardly wait to start again.
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We need more representation of Black Muslim Women on social platforms like instagram, we lack the representation and recognition especially on these “hijabi” pages that favor Muslim women with certain features or styles, I’m not trying to attack certain groups who are clearly represented the most I just want to stress how there isn’t one way to be a Muslimah ✨🖤
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. Saturday, 8th January (am) 2022 . . . sometimes we have knowledge of how we ‘should’ act in testing situations but are tested to see if we actually ‘act’ on that knowledge when things catch us off guard. . i’ve been repeatedly repeating this sentence, “Allah is The Best Of Planners” .. usually to remind myself in times of both ease & hardship, that everything circles back to Allah (swt). . It helps me to be more grateful for the good and grateful for the challenging too. because when life revolves around The ‘Best’ Of Planners, it makes one feel like In’Sha’Allah things will work out, one way or another, for the best/better (: . Just like if you had the ‘best’ wedding/party organiser or designer, even if things started to fall apart at certain moments, you’d still turn to them with trusting eyes right? Even if those eyes were filled with tears or banging out words of frustration. You’d still hope they’d provide you answers. Mend the seemingly un-mend-able. . So as my mum always says, and I’m reminding you too, my dearest, have #Tawakkul . Trust in His plan even when the numbness sinks in, your bones feel weighted mountains and your vision grows hazy. . You will find your way through this dark tunnel, because His light will guide you. It will reach you. Even when you least expect it to ♥️ . . . . #nts | #loveletter | #muslimwriters (at Al Ain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYdV_iSLsN5/?utm_medium=tumblr
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