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mmi-mii · 3 days
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queer arab muslim here, i do not give a fuck if palestine doesn't support queer rights
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EID MUBARAK
ESPECIALLY TO QUEER MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO ARE QUESTIONING THEIR FAITH
TO BLACK MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIM CONVERTS
TO DISABLED MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO COULDN'T FAST
TO SUICIDAL MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS TARGETED BY THE HARAM POLICE
TO TRUAMATISED MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO ARE GRIEVING
TO ANGRY MUSLIMS
TO ALL THE MUSLIMS WHO ARE OTHERED IN THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY - I WISH YOU A HAPPY EID
WE AREN'T CLEAN CUT PERFECT PEOPLE. AND WE SHOULDN'T HAVE TO BE TO CELEBRATE EID. WE ARE ALL ON OUR OWN JOURNEYS AND WE'RE ALL STRIVING TO BE BETTER PEOPLE. IGNORE THE HATERS. HAVE FUN TODAY
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miametropolis · 12 days
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help me evacuate a family in Gaza!
only 5k needed to save six lives - link
Salah’s update as of 4/12:
“My brothers and sisters, with Allah’s blessing and your help I almost gathered the money for evacuation (25/30k). You have helped a father’s struggling mind to mobilize and make a survival plan for the family, buy the food and cook to survivive day after day, and gave me hope for escaping the horror in time. If you are still supporting me, please share today with 3 friends and donate according to your power. May Allah reward your souls!”
hi everyone! my name is Hannah, and my friends and I have been organizing to help this father, Salah Abu Odeh, evacuate his three children, wife, and mother from Gaza.
Alaa (6 y/o) is a true sweetheart and the big sister of the family
Rital (4 y/o) is the middle child and full of curiosity
Arkan (2 y/o) is still a toddler, but already wears the biggest smiles (and deeply affected by the war)
Before the war, Salah was one of the first game designers in Gaza. The family has been on the run from their home in Beit Hanoun for nearly six months, facing constant starvation and suffering.
Salah’s mother is elderly, with no access to her medication due to the Israeli siege/the collapse of the health system. She is expected to need open-heart surgery if they escape.
My friends and I have been in contact with Salah’s family on the ground and can personally verify this fundraiser.
Please, join me in helping rescue an entire family from this ongoing genocide.
This family is SO close to meeting their goal.
You can play an active role in saving human beings from suffering. This is an invitation.
Please donate whatever you are able (I gave around $30). Even if you can only give $1–this family will be grateful for it. I will be grateful.
Like, share, and repost!
GOFUNDME LINK
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notetaeker · 2 months
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RAMADAN CHALLENGE 2024:
Welcome to this years Ramadan Challenge! This is something I've been doing for the past 3 years and it has been so beneficial to me so I hope it is the same for you. Everyone is welcome to join! Please also let me know if u have any suggestions / notice any mistakes ;_;
Special thank you to @nuuralshams 💕 and @laikastudies ✨
RULES:
Reblog this post to let me know you're in! (and to have as reference)
Pls use the tag '#RamadanChallenge2024'
I will be rb-ing every post I see in there (unless it's spam bots)
You can do a question per day or batch them together if you like
You can also do some questions out of order if you want (like answering the surah kahf question on a friday)
Feel free to skip any question or just post abt how ur ramadan went that day / what you ate for iftar / anything tbh
You are also welcome to start late (or early! If you want to use some of the questions as a countdown to Ramadan!)
I also included some Ramadan Prep questions + Eid post if you'd like! ( Very optional!)
I will be starting the challenge when I personally start Ramadan but if Ramadan starts a day earlier for you- you can just start then!
I added a bonus day in case Ramadan is 30 days lol but you can skip it if you want if Ramadan is only 29 days
I will try my best to queue your posts but knowing me I might just mass-reblog 🤡
Anyway Allahumma Balighna Ramadan!!! / Ramadan Mubarak !!!! (based on when you're reading this)
Let me know! If you want to be tagged / reminded when we start!
PREP QUESTIONS (Optional):
Prep day 1: One thing you're looking forward to this Ramadan
Prep day 2: Anything you are scared of / worried about for this year?
Prep day 3: List one thing that would help future-you get the most out of this Ramadan, and go do it now! (if possible)
RAMADAN QUESTIONS:
Day 1: What are your goals this Ramadan? Possible suggestions: 1 habit to build, 1 habit to break, and one accomplishment you hope to gain!
Day 2: What are your other obligations this month? How does it compare to previous years? How do you balance them with ramadan?
Day 3: What is your favorite act of worship? Has it always been your favorite?
Day 4: Ramadan is the month of the qur'an. What is an ayah from the Qur'an that has changed your view of things or impacted you deeply (this year)?
Day 5: Share a treasured ramadan memory
Day 6: Biggest life lesson or advice you would give to others
Day 7: Best iftar item?
Day 8: What is a suhoor necessity to get you through the day?
Day 9: Share a hadith you’ve been thinking about recently or try this link that gives you a random hadith. How does it relate to you? (Does it?)
Day 10: First 10 days end today! Share a taraweeh tip! If you haven't prayed Taraweeh before, what is something that feels difficult about it?
Day 11: How has your experience of Ramadan changed over the years (Has it?)
Day 12: Most challenging thing about Ramadan and how do you try to overcome it?
Day 13: What aspects of the qur'anic science have you explored, and how did that go? (e.g tafsir, translation, memorization, tajweed, recitation)
Day 14: Favorite lesson(s) from the surah kahf stories?
Day 15: Any islamic lecture series / podcast / book that you would recommend?
Day 16: Favorite time to read qur'an during Ramadan? What about outside of Ramadan?
Day 17: What is your Ramadan Routine this year?
Day 18: the second 10 days is almost over! Are you part of any islamic communities during Ramadan? What about outside of Ramadan?
Day 19: What is something you are grateful for this Ramadan?
Day 20: Have you ever done i'tikaf or qiyamul-layl in previous Ramadans? Are you doing any this time?
Day 21: Any feel-good dua acceptance stories to share? It could be your own story, a friend's, or even from a lecture that you heard
Day 22: What is something you always miss about Ramadan when it's over? / What do you think you might miss this year?
Day 23: Are you making dua for anything specific? (Any dua you want us to make for you?)
Day 24: Share an Eid memory that sticks out to you! What kind of Eid traditions do you have?
Day 25: Who is a sahaba (companion of the prophet ﷺ) that you feel inspired by? Can you share the story that inspires you?
Day 26: Your Laylatul-Qadr worship routine! Dhikr? Dua? Salah? Tell us!
Day 27: Mention a favorite story about the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, or which of his qualities you look up to the most.
Day 28: Think over the last month and the Ramadan that you've spent. Is there something you wish you had spent more time on? There's still 1-2 days left! What's your plan?
Day 29: Ramadan is our honorable yearly guest who is now preparing to leave 💔 What are 3 gifts Ramadan is leaving for you as a parting gift until we meet it again (inshallah) next year. It could be habits
Day 30 / BONUS DAY: If you were given an extra day to live, what would you do on that day?
EID: Eid Mubarak! Post a 3x3 or a 3x2 photoset of your eid celebrations! (Optional)
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deeniyaat · 5 months
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"When something disturbs the peace of the heart, give it up”
- Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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his-heart-hymns · 24 days
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Israel killed aid workers from the World Kitchen Centre. If you think it was just an accident, then you need to know some facts:
The World Kitchen Centre was coordinating with the Israeli forces, which means the Israeli army had their real-time locations. The Israeli forces used precision laser-guided missiles, so you cannot say it was just another collateral damage when they were targeting Hamas.
The last and most important point is that these aid vehicles and trucks had the logo of the World Kitchen Centre, and the UAVs or any fighter jets the Israeli army might have used are capable of extremely high optical magnification.
Look at the precise impact of the missile and the huge logo at the top:
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DO YOU STILL BELIEVE IT WAS A MISTAKE???
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We had to fall over backwards to explain that the actions and beliefs of terrorists aren't representative of Muslims and Islam, meanwhile the majority of mainstream Jewish institutions will out and out support the mistreatment of Palestinians simply for being Palestinian and it's "hateful" to call them on it
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sheimauama · 7 months
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Preparing myself mentally to start seeing putin apologists everywhere again. 🌚😪
So many arabs are supporting ruzzia that sometimes I wish I could stop understanding Arabic 👎🏻
And they do it under the pretext of helping Muslims against *western imperialism* while russia basically committed genocide against our Crimean Tatars , deporting them and forcing them twice to leave their home , wiped Mariupol that had a 30% muslim population from the earth , bombed the hell of Syria and killed over two million of people there , killed 500 000 Chechens in the Chechen war , is occupying about 4 or 5 Muslim republics and is a bestie of China who does you know what to Uighurs.
Shortly , get a brain you screwers.
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jawzandambakhutagt · 6 months
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I know this is controversial but Goku is clearly not Muslim (contra the hadiths, he would never rape or condone the rape of female prisoners of war + he's an image). Rather, in the union of his pacifism and wanting to be the strongest fighter in the universe, he emblematizes the Christian-Nietzschean synthesis, a Christian ethos devoid of slave morality, prepared to commit tremendous acts of violence and destruction in a way which (when not defensive or protective) may even be self-serving, albeit never egoistic, let alone wanton or wrathful.
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notetaeker · 1 year
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RAMADAN CHALLENGE 2023
INTRO:
After doing a ramadan challenge for 2 years so far and benefitting immensely from it, I thought I would post some questions this year! Everyone is welcome to join! Please also let me know if u have any suggestions / notice any mistakes ;_; this is my first time hosting a challenge
Just wanted to thank the anon who asked me abt this, and also @tranquilstudy and @caramelcuppaccino. Your challenges really were my main inspiration when I decided to do a challenge ~ thank uuuu and to @nuuralshams who gave me a lot of ideas for questions and was v excited abt it 💕
RULES:
Reblog this post to let me know you're in! (and to have as reference)
Pls use the tag '#RamadanChallenge2023'
I will be rb-ing every post I see in there (unless it's spam bots)
You can do a question per day or batch them together if you like
You can also do some questions out of order if you want (like answering the surah kahf question on a friday)
Feel free to skip any question or just post abt how ur ramadan went that day / what you ate for iftar / anything tbh
You are also welcome to start late (or early! If you want to use some of the questions as a countdown to Ramadan!)
I also included some Ramadan Prep questions + Eid post if you'd like! ( Very optional...)
I will be starting the challenge when I personally start Ramadan but if Ramadan starts a day earlier for you- you can just start then!
I added a bonus day in case Ramadan is 30 days lol but you can skip it if you want if Ramadan is only 29 days
I will try my best to queue your posts but knowing me I might just mass-reblog 🤡
Anyway Allahumma Balighna Ramadan!!! / Ramadan Mubarak !!!! (based on when you're reading this)
Let me know! If you want to be tagged / reminded when we start!
PREP QUESTIONS (Optional):
Prep day 1: One thing you're looking forward to the most this Ramadan Prep day 2: Do you plan on completing the Qur'an and if so, what's your plan? Are you going to start before Ramadan? Prep day 3: List one thing that would help future you get the most out of this Ramadan, and go do it now! (if possible)
RAMADAN QUESTIONS:
Day 1: What are your goals this Ramadan? Possible suggestions: 1 habit to build, 1 habit to break, and one accomplishment you hope to gain!
Day 2: Are you working/going to school during this month? What about in previous years? How does it affect your ramadan? How do you balance the two?
Day 3: What type of worship comes the easiest to you?
Day 4: Ramadan is the month of the qur'an. What is an ayah from the Qur'an that has changed your view of things or impacted you deeply?
Day 5: Share a memory of Ramadan from your childhood or when you first embraced Islam
Day 6: What are some Ramadan traditions you have, and what are some that you'd like to pass on to others?
Day 7: Best iftar item?
Day 8: What is a suhoor necessity to get you through the day?
Day 9: Share a hadith with us that you read today!
Day 10: First 10 days end today! Do you usually pray taraweeh? If you do then is it at home or at the masjid?
Day 11: How was Ramadan during the covid era? Has everything gone back to normal where you are? Anything you miss from back then?
Day 12: Most challenging thing about Ramadan and how do you try to overcome it?
Day 13: Have you ever completed the qur'an? Ever? What abt during Ramadan?
Day 14: Which story from surah kahf hits you hardest?
Day 15: Do you follow any Ramadan lecture series online? Any that you recommend?
Day 16: Best time to read qur'an during Ramadan? What about outside of Ramadan?
Day 17: What does your ideal Ramadan day look like? What about your Ramadan routine this year?
Day 18: the second 10 days is almost over! Have you ever experienced Ramadan burnout? Any tips to overcoming it?
Day 19: Who are you spending Ramadan with? Family? Roommates? Alone? What is 1 good thing about that arrangement?
Day 20: Have you ever done i'tikaf or qiyamul-layl in previous Ramadans? Are you doing any this time?
Day 21: Any feel-good dua acceptance stories to share? It could be your own story, a friend's, or even from a sheikh that you heard
Day 22: What is something you always miss about Ramadan when it's over? / What do you think you might miss this year?
Day 23: Are you making dua for anything specific? (Any dua you want us to make for you?)
Day 24: Share an Eid memory that sticks out to you! What kind of Eid traditions do you have?
Day 25: Who is a sahaba (companion of the prophet ﷺ) that you feel inspired by? Can you share the story that inspires you?
Day 26: Mention your favorite story about the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, or which of his qualities you look up to the most
Day 27: Your Laylatul-Qadr worship routine! Dhikr? Dua? Salah? Tell us!
Day 28: Think over the last month and the Ramadan that you've spent. Is there something you wish you had spent more time on? There's still 1-2 days left! What's your plan?
Day 29: Ramadan is our honorable yearly guest who is now preparing to leave 💔 What are 3 gifts Ramadan is leaving for you as a parting gift until we meet it again (inshallah) next year. It could be habits
Day 30 / BONUS DAY: If you were given an extra day to live, what would you do on that day?
EID: Eid Mubarak! Post a 3x3 or a 3x2 photoset of your eid celebrations! (Optional)
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deeniyaat · 5 months
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Daily dhikr reminder
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spale-vosver · 3 months
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Hey can I ask jumblr and muslimbr a question? Given our shared Levantine origin, what's the preferred term to refer to people who live in a desert region? I've heard "desert dwellers" but that to me doesn't seem extremely polite, and "desert inhabitants" feels a bit too "BBC Nature".
(context: I was explaining to a friend how turbans became associated with Muslims even though they're more traditionally Sikh because traditionally desert cultures wore them for sun protection)
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