— Children of Shatila (1998) by Mai Masri
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Here are some things I’d like to do next year:
- no buy (only rebuying when i’ve completely run out)
- studying more (1-2 hours after work, a whole day during the weekend)
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"No matter how strong your enemy is, no matter how much power they have, no matter how much they have under their control—if you stick steadfast to the formula that Allah gave you, your victory is one hundred percent eminent."
— Ash-Shaykh Al-Imām Ahmad Mūsā Jibrīl حفظه الله
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we will free palestine within our lifetime ❤️
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Simple rules of happiness :
Believe in Allah.
Repent from your sins
Trust Allah,
Obey Allah.
Follow the Sunnah,
Recite the Ouran.
Make Dua
Perform Dhikr
Give Sadaqah
Do it all for His sake.
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Today may be a struggle, but tomorrow you will smile
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2024 will be the year I meet the looove of my life 🤍
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one thing I’ll forever miss abt not living back home is the call to prayers everyday. elite feeling.
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my weekend of trying to figure out this victorian materialism shit starts about now. i got this. i will inshaAllah my way out of this.
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Being covered with a warm heavy blanket is nice. But imagine having big arms wrapped around you in addition 🥺
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Sometimes my mum will share a short story about the war and my heart shatters. Our parents are carrying so much. I wish I could give them the world.
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"The Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم was asked which of the people are tried most severely, he didn’t say it was the oppressors, tyrants, Fussāq, sinners, or Kuffār. He said “The prophets.” He said, “The prophets and those who come next to them, then those next to them.” He صلى الله عليه وسلم made it clear that a man is afflicted and tried according to his Īmān. If his Īmān is firm, then the trials are more severe.
— Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril
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