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deenahalaqsa · 2 years
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I’m an outsider in two senses of the word. Many of my fellow Muslims, including most of those holding mainstream so-called Islamic scholarly opinions, are either unsympathetic, disbelieving or worse of my sexual orientation. I think the majority of people reading this will know that much.
What you might not know, though, is that I also feel like an outsider in the LGBTQ community and the British gay scene. It’s not just because said scene is awash with alcohol and an abundance of mostly white faces, two things that mean my hijab and brown skin make me feel like even more of an odd one out. No, it’s the fact that the community is (understandably) apprehensive when they see someone claiming to be one of them yet wearing garb that is in their view symbolic of a system that has disdained and ostracised them for two millennia.
From an outsider: The reality of being lesbian and Muslim
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irul · 11 months
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PR(EID) MUBARAK
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nabulsi · 11 months
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🐑 ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 🐑
As Eid Al Adha is falling on the last few days of Pride Month this year, Eid Mubarak to all the lgbtq+ Muslims.
Remember that your queerness and diversity is a miracle from Allah SWT and that you were created perfect.
Whether you are celebrating alone, celebrating with family, celebrating with friends, or not celebrating at all, I hope this Eid Al Adha finds you all safe and at peace inshallah.
🐑 ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 🐑
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mashallah · 1 year
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pride mubarak ☆ ☆ ☆ ⌒(ゝ。∂)
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agirlwithimaan · 11 months
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Before you sacrifice an animal this year- try to sacrifice your pride, ego, hatred, jealousy, negativity and bad intentions towards others.
Eid Mubarak!❤️‍🩹
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purdahocad · 2 years
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Pride Mubarak • Happy Pride
Digital Photography depicting two persons wearing a blue and red burqa. They are holding hands and collectively immersing with the rainbow, without fear. Have a beautiful, power, pride and pleasure packed Pride month. Take care of yourselves and each other.
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jordanianroyals · 4 months
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30 January 2024: King Abdullah II inaugurated the new JAF headquarters, accompanied by Crown Prince Hussein.
He was received by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, and an official ceremony was held at the new headquarters, located in Yajouz area.
During a tour of the premises, the King commended JAF’s efforts and professionalism in executing this modern and advanced project.
His Majesty listened to a briefing on the various facilities at the headquarters, built on an area of 300 dunums according to the highest standards. (Source: Petra)
The briefing, which highlighted the role of the United Arab Emirates in supporting the project, included an elaboration on the structure of JAF’s directorates within the premises, which also includes a marching area of 10,000 square.
The King signed the guestbook at the new headquarters, expressing pride in JAF personnel and appreciation of their sacrifices to the homeland.
UAE Minister of State for Defence Affairs Mohammed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, UAE Ambassador to Jordan Sheikh Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, and senior JAF officers attended the inauguration.
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your-mom-friend · 3 months
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I hope that you’re really not upset with my question, since I’m a Muslim as well, and I genuinely wanted to know what got you into this state, and I’ve been including you in my prayers for the longest time now, especially since I’ve been following you for years.
You’re a kind soul, a caring one, and you’ve suffered a lot in your lifetime as had millions of other children, some that I know personally who endured this type of sexual trauma from priests. I know the anger you experience regarding the abuse, and unfortunately I know it too well that it’s engraved into my bones. But hear me out, won’t you? Give it a last chance this one Ramadan, forget the priest—may he burn in hell for his wrongdoings—and forget the extremists you’ve encountered, just for a while. I promise you that you’ll find all the answers you are looking for when you read the Quran of your own volition, your own will, in your own time, instead of it being forced upon you and down your throat and just being taught the words without explanation. Remember that you are never alone in the struggle, never. The Prophet himself has survived countless hardships, and so many of the Companions—both female and male—have endured the worst torture from their parents and their siblings and their families just for declaring that they are now Muslims—their stories are there for us for a reason, and they’re one of the things that changed my entire worldview. And remember with me, that in Islam, in its core, that we are beings created for Heaven, Jannah, not for eternal existence in Dunya that we cannot survive without suffering, and that this entire world is but a passage and a test, and soon enough it’ll be over once and for all, and your patience and forgiveness and kindness will all be rewarded adequately, and you’d watch those who have wronged you burn in hell for eternity. He, the priest, might be dead now, but he’s being tormented in his grave for what he did, and he’ll be questioned about it on the day of judgement, so fear not, this world is but a temporary stop that we’ll all soon get out of.
I know that at first glance you might think that I’m just trying to coax you back into religion without knowing what I’m speaking of, just like so many have tried to do before, but I’m someone who almost became a complete atheist until two and a half years ago for the same reasons. And there must be a reason why there’s hundreds of thousands of converts to Islam over the past five months, right? So I’m reaching out to you out of love and respect, and that you’ll always be dear to my heart 🤍
Ramadan Mubarak to u, Rem <33
Ramadan Mubarak to you too, darling. I hope you’re able to fulfil all your fasts and that your prayers are answered.
But respectfully, I’m not going to be approaching Islam again. I’ve met no extremists, and if there is a hell then that guy is absolutely there. I carry no doubts over this.
But it seems you didn’t read my last answer. My decision to leave Islam ultimately has little to do with trauma, and more to do with the fact that I don’t believe in a perfect god. I don’t believe in a divine plan. I don’t believe in the core concept of Allah
I’m not looking for answers, I’m happy with my current spiritual outlook. I do good for this world no matter how small and I see it reflected back at me in a million tiny ways, and I can live with that.
I understand how you feel. You as a Muslim have likely grown up hearing that non-Muslims go to hell, that apostasy is one of the greatest crimes there is. To be a Kafir is to guarantee your place in hell, and you genuinely care for me and don’t want me to face that. It’s terrifying to imagine that people you know to be good could go to hell just because they were too prideful to accept Allah into their lives.
But understand, this fear is a contributing factor to why I’ll never go back. How can I believe that Allah is Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim when he will send good people to hell just for not believing in him? By this logic I could do all the good in the world, I could give sadqah every day for the rest of my life, dedicate myself to housing the homeless, and still I’d go to hell because I did these things in the name of helping people and not in the name of Allah
I’m so happy you’re able to find peace within Islam, and I truly, genuinely hope this Ramadan goes well for you. I have wonderfully fond memories of Ramadan, from the energy to the iftars and of Eid, truly, Ramadan Kareem, my friend, and thank you for keeping me in your prayers. May Allah bless you with all that is good for you, Inshallah
But please respect that I will continue to live my life the way I see fit.
Jazakhallah Khair
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booasaur · 11 months
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Pride Mubarak! (apologies for being late this year but qurbani eid is coming up in a few days so have an early Eid Mubarak as well)
Thank you! You too, and everyone else, and Eid Mubarak as well! :)))
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godofglitter · 11 months
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In a spontaneous (and probably highly illegal) decision, I decided to enter a half-renovated palace looking building in Mubarak Mandi Complex, Jammu. No one stopped me, precisely because there was no one around- the entire enclosed polygon of tall buildings of maharajas who'd probably thought they'd be ruling forever had a neglected, forgotten look about it. Even the locals didn't seem to know of the existence of the small museum, or the British style fountains on four corners of a Mughal and Dravidian style garden, enclosed by the Rajputana looking palace buildings. So many religions, ruling families, races- all blending together homogeneously, without the added colour of communalism that often (unfortunately) divides other significant melting pots such as Delhi, where I have grown up seeing firsthand the segregation of Mughalai versus Rajputana, each distinct and prideful in a lack of confluence with the opposite party. Here in Jammu for the first time I saw a masjid down the road from a temple, jhatka and halal shops standing shoulder to shoulder with a pure vegetarian vaishno dhaba, people living in seemingly true fraternity- and above all, harmony.
I am sure this is a gross romanticisation of the political atmosphere of one of India's most controversial and warred upon regions. And yet this picture- of a roof panel at that palace I very illegally entered- sparks these bittersweet emotions in me that awaken the inner idealist. This panel is a glimpse into Dogra history, and all the diverse factors that form it- and yet even as we speak, vital parts are being slowly replaced by fresh, bright, unmarked wood. The glass half empty side of my brain cries at the loss of history, cries for the beautiful and intricate artwork on the inner walls of the palace that are being covered by sterile white paint, for the erasure of an entire culture by controversy such that even the descendants of the kings themselves don't know who they are. And yet, unbidden as hope, the glass half full side of my brain sees this blank wood with rosy eyes, perhaps reminiscent of the perspective of the artisans who first set out to paint this beauty in the first place- seeing these empty spots as fresh slates onto which we can paint our own stories of love and peace.
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deenahalaqsa · 2 years
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I am stuck on the outside, doubly so, arguably. But I’m also caught in between, and in many ways that’s worse, being trapped the way I am.
And when I think of how the knot in my teenage heart could have been loosened if I had had even one lesson at school telling me I wasn’t broken or put together wrong, or how I could have lashed out less when my family constantly brought up marriage like it was a given and not a choice, I realise that this isn’t a religious or even spiritual debate. It’s a matter of human rights. My only hope is that my fellow Muslims, the people I call my people, come to the same realisation and that one day I can be who I am out in the open and still be wished peace, without the condition of heterosexuality attached.
From an outsider: The reality of being lesbian and Muslim
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butchniqabi · 2 years
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i made one (1) lady parts post and when you reblogged it, it circulated like crazy 😂 you are indeed the top we are lady parts blogger if my notifications were any clue, happy pride and jum’ah mubarak
SCREAM....heavy is the hijab which constantly creases as they say
happy pride and jummah mubarak lovely!
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liannaedgelord · 2 years
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And never say about anything, “I will do that tomorrow.”
Without saying, “If God wills.” And remember your Lord if you forget, and say, “Perhaps my Lord will guide me to nearer than this in integrity.”
so anyway astaghfirullah i slept through eid prayers and i'm going to pride inshallah
eid mubarak
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delibitecatering · 2 months
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Eid Mubarak to all our Friends & Customers! As Ramadan Ends, it's time to Celebrate with Loved Ones. At Deli Bite Catering, we Send our Warmest Greetings & Best Wishes to you & your Families.
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safe-and-fast-tourism · 2 months
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Eid Greetings from Safe and Fast Tourism LLC!
On this joyous occasion of Eid, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. May this auspicious day bring you happiness, peace, and prosperity.
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As we celebrate Eid, we renew our promise to exceed your expectations and deliver exceptional service that reflects our core values of reliability, integrity, and customer satisfaction.
Thank you for choosing Safe and Fast Tourism LLC. Wishing you a blessed Eid filled with joy and cherished moments.
Eid Mubarak!
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mithiyaj · 2 months
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Elevate Your Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrations with Exclusive Gift Hampers from Mithiyaj
Eid-ul-Fitr, the festival of breaking the fast, holds immense significance in the Islamic calendar, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims worldwide. As families and communities come together to celebrate this joyous occasion, the tradition of exchanging gifts plays a central role, symbolizing love, generosity, and gratitude. In this blog, we explore the art of gifting during Eid-ul-Fitr and introduce you to the exquisite range of exclusive gift hampers from Mithiyaj, designed to add an extra touch of indulgence to your festivities.
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Understanding the Tradition of Gifting on Eid-ul-Fitr:
Eid-ul-Fitr, also known as the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is a time of joy and celebration for Muslims around the globe. It marks the conclusion of Ramadan, a month-long period of fasting, self-reflection, and spiritual growth. As believers gather to offer prayers, share meals, and exchange greetings, the act of giving gifts holds deep cultural and religious significance. Gifting during Eid-ul-Fitr is a manifestation of generosity and kindness, reflecting the teachings of Islam to share blessings with others and strengthen bonds within the community. It's a time to express appreciation, foster unity, and spread joy to friends, family, and those in need.
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Explore Our Exquisite Range of Eid Gift Hampers:
At Mithiyaj, we take pride in offering a wide variety of gift hampers that cater to the discerning palate of our customers. Whether you're looking for a traditional assortment of sweets and snacks or craving something unique and indulgent, our collection has something for everyone. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect from our exclusive Eid gift hampers:
Mithiyaj: Where Tradition Meets Innovation in Gifting:
As a brand rooted in tradition yet driven by innovation, Mithiyaj strives to create memorable gifting experiences that resonate with our customers. Our exclusive Eid gift hampers are a testament to our commitment to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction. With a focus on premium ingredients, meticulous craftsmanship, and impeccable presentation, each gift hamper is a reflection of our dedication to excellence and our passion for delighting customers.
As you prepare to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr and exchange gifts with your loved ones, consider indulging in the exquisite range of exclusive gift hampers from Mithiyaj. With a diverse selection of gourmet treats, ranging from savory snacks to decadent desserts, our hampers are sure to delight the senses and create lasting memories. Whether you're treating yourself or surprising someone special, let Mithiyaj be your go-to destination for Eid gifting, where tradition meets innovation in every delightful package. Eid Mubarak!
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