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The ways I want to be loved;
A crowded room and his eyes never leave mine type of a love, his hands always, Always no matter where no matter who’s around finds its way into mine, words spoken like it’s still those days when we’re yet in the moments of falling into love, eyes that look like there’s no one more important than me, secret notes scrawled in tissues and post its, vulnerable conversations, check in messages, random gifts small but yet big in meanings. I want to be loved in a way that it’s beautiful and when you see it I want to be told “I see the way he looks at you, the way he lights up. He really loves you, you can just see it in his eyes” type of love.
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How do you even begin to describe the significance of the day of ‘Arafah when it was the day that Allah perfected this religion, the day that Adam عليه السلام and Hawaa عليها السلام met after they were removed from Paradise, the place where the Prophet ﷺ gave his last sermon, the day that Allah frees countless of His slaves from the Hell fire, and the day He forgives our sins and accepts our du’as by the setting of the sun?
We may not be at Hajj, standing on the plains of ‘Arafah, begging Allah for acceptance and forgiveness, but we can still participate in this day by fasting and taking every opportunity to make du’a.
May the tears that flow from our eyes on this day out of fear of Him be a means for us being granted shade under His ‘Arsh.
May our love and devotion on this blessed day bear its fruits on yawmul qiyaamah, Allahumma ameen.
{And speak to people good [words] } Quran (2,83) البقرة - الآية 83