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introspectivememories · 3 months
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okay since, *checks notes in disbelief*, 25 people asked for it, here is my really niche timbern au. i present to you, my timbern "kabhi kushie kabhi gham" au.
tim is rahul
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bear is anjali
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duke and dami share rohan's role
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colin wilkes is pooja
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and last but not least, kon is naina
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and for the rest of the cast:
yash raichand is obv bruce
nandini raichand is, i wanna say talia but talia would not but up with any of the bs that happens in this movie, so hal jordan
krish is terry mcginnis
everyone else is not that important
there's more but like it'll be a follow-up post simply because this is getting too long
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palipunk · 1 year
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I can’t open Tiktok because I will immediately start fighting with Arabs in my comments “it’s so offensive to have Asma be Muslim and bisexual” you post thirst traps with nasheeds I’m not listening to you
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theinfinitedivides · 1 year
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local gay realizes just how many Bollywood songs were present during their childhood without realizing that they were, in fact, Bollywood songs, more at 8
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ahlulhaditht · 1 year
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📍Stories of Dhikr -
This true story was shared by the dā'ī Ismaīl BenZakariyah from Bilād al-Maghrib.
A brother once shared his story with Istighfār, here it is :
This is a letter to all afflicted brothers & sisters, the poorly and sick. This is a "قصة للذاكرين" - a story for the Dhākirīn - the ones who engage much in Dhikr - remembrance of Allāh.
I was suffering from a slipped disk at the time.
This problem made it difficult to walk, I would have to stop many times before I could complete any walk. The slipped disk is so painful it can feel like an electric shock when you are bending or twisting your back.
Doctors had diagnosed an operation was needed. I was worried because the operation not only required money but also time off work, which I could not afford. I would probably not get all the time off needed to recover from the operation, so my income and livelihood was at risk.
I was under pain killers every day to help me bear the pain. And then when I was told only the costly operation could solve the problem, and I would have to do it as soon as possible as well.... I could see a huge challenge ahead of me.
As I live outside my country and don't have my family with me, the recovery period from the operation was a tricky problem - who would help me move around the house and prepare food if I can't get up from sitting etc.
I remembered a sheikh who advised the afflicted to increase their Istighfār - seeking repentance. I knew that this meant at least a thousand times a day, and more, I would have to ask Allāh for repentance using phrases such as "AstaghfiruLLAH wa atūbu ilayh", "Rabbī Aghfirlī", " Lā Ilāha illā ant subhanaka innī kuntu mina adh-dhālimīn ".
I also knew this would have to be in addition to my daily worship such as Salāh - prayer, Adhkār - remembrance of the morning & evening...
I felt the pressure. Yet I knew this was my only way out. I thought this will take time, but I need to find the way to exponentially increase my Istighfār, with focus, without repeating it mechanically as we know that Allāh does not accept from an inattentive heart.
The challenge looked first daunting, yet I knew I had to do it and find the focus and strength.
By Allāh, after only three days of this daily Dhikr in which I managed to say it at least a few thousand times, I started seeing some changes.
The pain decreased. I could distinctively see that the pain episodes were less in number and intensity. The pain decreased so significantly in fact that I did not need to take pain killers several times a day but only once every two to three days. I also started walking and moving around without having to stop because of the intense pain. That was the Barakah of Istighfār!
I could see it, it was encouraging, I felt Allāh was opening the doors of فرج - Faraj - relief from trial.
The One who controls our bodies is also The One who told us to remember Him much in the Qur'an. The amount of times Allāh asks us to repent is staggering. In a way or another - various variants of the verb غفر ghafara , to pardon - Allāh asks us to repent 239 times !
Anything that Allāh mentions in the Qur'an is أمر عظيم - a weighty matter. But what about what is mentioned 239 times !
So brothers & sisters you know what to do. Have the Yaqīn - strong conviction & trust in Allāh - that just as Allāh relieved my pain and made it disappear, you can also be cured through Istighfār, without any operation.
t.me/Ahlul_hadith_translations
Bilād al-Maghrib, last night if Ramadān 1444 (29th night as in Bilād al-Maghrib along with 6 other countries the new moon of Shawwāl was not sighted and we had 30 days). Women side of the masjid, the whole back street was fenced so that women can not be seen ma Sha Allāh
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jameszmaguire · 11 months
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y'know, sometimes you just gotta look at the average age of people in a certain fandom and go 'good for them, i'm too old to interact with media in the way that they're doing' and just nope out
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zemheri-x · 6 months
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mchiti · 8 months
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2am and I spent my night looking at documents for a family we're following at work and I'm here translating stuff and their written statements from arabic to italian but it's syrian arabic which I'm mostly okay with it's just. I don't understand some words or phrases and i'm getting an headache vjhdgsfa
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genericbrowngirl · 1 year
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1:24 am
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magnoliamyrrh · 11 months
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"people cant opress their opressors" being taken to be a blank statement which is unbound by geography and change in times is just. so. have these people read history. ever. anyway. as far as it seems the oldest slavery or one of the oldest in what is modern-day romania was of tatars and romanians being enslaved by romanians (or, another theory being that a lot of nobility wasnt vlach, but actually wealthy cumans which made up a significant portion of nobility and kept both tatar and vlach slaves;; im sure all kinds of bullshit existed theyre not mutually exclusive) while, at the same time across the black sea tatars were enslaving vlachs (and not only, along w other balkan ppls and ethnicites and, actually a theory goes that some of the first roma became slaves in wallachia because they were takes as slaves already from the tatars). lovely history we have together. lovely. weather the origins of slavery in wallachia or modern-romania lands are in tatar war-captive tradition infleunce, or turk infleunce, byzantine infleunce, hell maybe even older northwestern european infleunce, or something cooked up at home amongs and between vlachs by the higher classes or during tribal wars, i dont think we can exactly say. lovely history tho. and of course orthodx vlachs used tatars being muslim as justification and of course muslim tatars used vlachs being orthodox as justification. and everyone from vlachs to other balkan and near eastern people to the turks and tatars and arabs used the roma being nomadic, originally neither islamic or orthodx, and darker as justification. hell history what a nightmare
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Fact: these books are so good the people I lent them to years back never returned them.
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luverrgyal · 1 year
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i overestimate my place in people's lives sometimes, by over loving them leaving me empty at the end.
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gentlesounds · 1 year
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