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kodieskhalwa · 1 month
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It's ironic that I got into Islam right before Ramadan.
Anyways, I've been spending Ramadan by learning more about Islam at my own pace.
There's a free podcast of an English translation of the Quran that I've been listening to. Though, I am most definitely going to have to go back and read the Quran and take notes, as listening has only allowed me to memorize so much (as in only "don't be a disbeliever")
I have not been fasting BECAUSE I actually have a problem with starving myself due to my disabilities.(I do not have an eating disorder) I tend to only eat one meal a day before bed time.
Instead I've been really mindful about eating, and finding myself having an easier time with eating. I can't say I'm eating all that many calories, but I am eating more frequently. I've also gotten a routine down with drinking carnation breakfasts, a meal supplement drink, at least once a day so that's an extra ~220 calories I wasn't getting before. I'm very grateful for all this. I've been struggling for 2 years with not eating. It's just... interesting that during Ramadan I'm starting to gain some footing with eating(which wasn't planned)
If anyone has any.... hmmm.... I'll use the word "liberal" books on Islam, or Queer Islam books they can recommend, I'd love to read them. Anything explaining how Islam can fit into my life without the talks of punishment and fear is really what I'd like to read. Oh and especially a guide on prayer. I'm told there are certain things I have to say for each prayer session, but no one will link me to what those things are!
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Queer Muslim culture is being unable to decode whether or not as a non-binary Muslim, you should wear a hijab or not.
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kodiescove · 3 days
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I wish I could go to my Mosque and talk to my Imam about how hard of a time I'm having coping with my molestation.
I know that therapy is like key here but I need spiritual guidance.
I need to hear something, anything about how Allah can help me, about how I can use my faith to help me heal. Some Quran or Hadith verses to soothe me. Something. Just.... just something....
I am alone with this. I am alone with my molestation like I have always been alone with my molestation for 12 years.... I am tired of being alone with it....
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alwaysdifferentchaos · 10 months
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Feeling confident 😌 ✨️
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figuring-it-all-out · 2 years
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I was raised Christian and only in watching Ms. Marvel did I learn that mosques are divided by gender. My first thought was that must be challenging for enby Muslims. So I thought I’d ask: if you’re nonbinary & Muslim, how does this make you feel? How do you handle it? And are there any other gendered things in your religion you struggle to deal with?
I’ve had conversations like this A LOT with folks who were raised in some form of Christianity so I’m curious to hear what it’s like for other folks. Obviously only share your thoughts if your comfortable, but if you are comfortable I’d be interested in hearing what this is like for you.
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queerbatting · 11 months
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shoutout to nonbinary/agender/otherwise gender nonconforming people who choose to wear cultural clothing typically associated with a certain gender!
jews who wear kippot, muslims who wear hijabs and burqas and niqābs and jilbābs and kimars, sihks who wear turbans, just to name a few!
whether you're wearing these because you have a connection to the gender associated with the article of clothing, or if you wear them because you want to challenge gender roles, or if youre just used to wearing them and don't think your gender should stop you from continuing, or any other reason, i think you all rule!!! im actually a nonbinary jew who wears kippot :] rock on!
and to those who are forced to wear these things, i hope one day you all are in a place where you can have the freedom of choice
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queerism1969 · 4 months
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Happy new year to all Queer Muslims.
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mlmxreader · 5 days
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lesbian Muslims are fantastic.
gay Muslims are brilliant.
bisexual Muslims are wonderful.
pansexual Muslims are amazing.
omnisexual Muslims are lovely.
aromantic Muslims are marvellous.
asexual Muslims are spectacular.
transgender Muslims are phenomenal.
nonbinary Muslims are sensational.
Poly Muslims are stupendous.
queer Muslims are outstanding.
queer & lgbtqia+ Muslims are sublime.
you are important, valued, cherished, treasured. you are loved and deserve to be loved in return (however that looks for you & if you wish to be!). you are ENOUGH, and you are doing amazing.
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queeerbutch · 2 years
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there's always a lot of talk about how being gay or trans is a "sin." and a lot of people have reclaimed this, have joked about their "sin," have held it up yourself so it can't be held against you.
but to all of the religious queers, the ones trying to find or create a home in themselves where their identity and their religion don't contradict... i see you. i've been you, i am you, i love you.
your orientation is not a sin.
your gender is not a sin.
you are not sinful or wrong or bad just for being who you are.
your identity does not contradict your religion.
you are beautifully and wonderfully made, just as you are.
you are loved by your creator, just as you are.
nobody can take any of that away from you.
[ please do not tag or censor my use of the word queer. do not derail this post by talking about how much religion sucks. ]
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kodieskhalwa · 22 days
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It is small,
But I prayed dua last night simply asking Allah for a good night's sleep.
For those who do not know me, I have a terrible time with sleep. I'm an insomniac and have to take medication to sleep 8 hours, and that sleep is always interrupted. And then because of my PTSD, my dreams are almost always nightmares.
Well, while my dreams last night were mildly distressing, last night was the first night in forever that I actually slept through the night with no interruptions.
Thank you Allah, I love you.
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queer muslim culture is spending hours looking for a gender neutral arabic name
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violottie · 1 month
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ahem, taps mic....
lesbianism is not a quota to fill. lesbianism is not what you do. it is innate; it is who you are.
a lesbian is a woman or lesbian aligned nonbinary person who is exclusively attracted to women and non-man aligned nonbinary people.
you fit that? you're a lesbian!
lesbian sexuality is so profoundly beautiful and diverse and powerful. it is boundless, limitless and abundant. it is joyous and overflowing with glory and strength.
take pride, lesbians. we are the best.
❤️🧡🤍🩷💖
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lanaflowerz · 1 year
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Happy lesbian visibility week
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bigenderrevert · 3 days
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Wore my Niqab and Jilbab to Masjid again Today, I felt great
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doeeyeddyke · 9 months
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pls help out unemployed queer Muslim teen if possible
hate to be doing this again but until i actually get a stable income and enough money saved my financial state is going to be Bad
i might be hired in sept but it's a small part-time job and depends on scheduling, and other places i've applied to are still processing
there's a lot of incoming expenses between the semester starting soon and certain trainings/etc i need to do that i won't be able to cover for several weeks at least
any contributions would help out a lot
https://ko-fi.com/smaasranga
$c-app is $purple0925
vmo + p pal is hbm0925
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queerism1969 · 5 months
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