قَالَ كَذَلِكَ قَالَ رَبُّكَ هُوَ عَلَيَّ هَيِّنٌ
He (the angel) said: “It is true (that what you say is impossible), but your Lord says it is easy for Me.” (The Quran verse 19:9).
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One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
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AnasAbdin

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Love Begins

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قَالَ كَذَلِكَ قَالَ رَبُّكَ هُوَ عَلَيَّ هَيِّنٌ
He (the angel) said: “It is true (that what you say is impossible), but your Lord says it is easy for Me.” (The Quran verse 19:9).
Source: feyruz, via IslamicArtDB
You become very dangerous when you learn how to control your feelings.
Shaykh al Islam ibn Taymiyyah:
It’s not allowed for anyone to lose hope in Allaah’s Mercy, even if his sins are very great.
— Majmoo’ al-Fatawa (v. 16, p. 19) | Source
Kabul, Afghanistan, November, 1961
“What do you say when the feelings don’t fit into words?”
— Tammara Webber, Between the Lines (via books-n-quotes)
Years go by
I think that was the problem.
We were so similar in ways that made it difficult
To know where I end and you began
Yet our differences could separate the seas
That’s why when we crossed
We both declared a silent
War
I went four months and didn’t hear you One night I went to sleep three times And three times I saw you
Do y'all remember being a kid and trying to read in the car while it was dark outside and your parents wouldn’t let you turn on the light so you would try to grab snatches of sentences when you passed by street lights
Nestled beneath a whimsical setting like a scene from Romeo and Juliet by Diane Khoury