Oh Allah, do not take us out of Ramadan unless You have fixed our situation, made our lives happy, forgiven our sins, accepted our prayers and fasting, and fulfilled what we wish for.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Peter Solarz

pixel skylines
todays bird
No title available
almost home

Discoholic šŖ©

Kaledo Art

Origami Around
d e v o n
art blog(derogatory)
Aqua Utopiaļ½ęµ·ć®åŗć§čØę¶ćē“”ć

romaā

No title available
Today's Document

shark vs the universe
dirt enthusiast
styofa doing anything
Claire Keane
Sade Olutola
seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Singapore
seen from Sweden
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
@deenahalaqsa
Oh Allah, do not take us out of Ramadan unless You have fixed our situation, made our lives happy, forgiven our sins, accepted our prayers and fasting, and fulfilled what we wish for.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
If speaking kindly to plants can help them grow, just imagine what speaking kindly to humans can do.
Unknown (via thoughtkick)
Some people have a million hearts while others have none.
Unknown (via thoughtkick)
Sometimes home isn't four walls, it's two eyes and a heart.
I will tell you what she was like. She was like a piano in a country where everyone has had their hands cut off.
Angela Carter (via thoughtkick)
The image of the morning sun in a dewdrop is not less than the sun. The reflection of life in your soul is not less than life.
Khalil Gibran (via thoughtkick)
Play me like Iām your favorite song. I know I might not be your favorite forever, but at least I was for a moment.
Unknown (via thoughtkick)
āGo and love someone exactly as they are. then, watch how they transform into the greatest truest version of themselves. when one feels seen and appreciated in their own essence, one is instantly empowered.ā
ā Wes Angelozzi
LOVE AS VIOLENCE VS LOVE AS SOFTNESS
Ada Limon, The Good Fight // Mary Oliver, West Wind // Danez Smith, Bare // Sappho, Fragment 58.25-26 // Mitski, I Donāt Smoke // Ashe Vernon // Hozier, Cherry Wine // Shauna Barbosa, GPS // Richard Siken, Little Beast // Chen Chen, Summer [The sunflowers fallā¦] // Warsan Shire // Ocean Vuong, On Earth Weāre Briefly Gorgeous
yāall want some cool, muslim-made, modest fashion ideas for your hijabi characters?
absolutely nobody asked but here, have them anyway (all via the Islamic Fashion Institute):
Meet the Auburn Tigers, Australiaās first all Muslim Woman Football Team!Ā
Ā Last summer, a close friend/mentor of mine emailed me Muslim feminist and LGTBQI Muslim list of readings, as well as essential books and PDFs for the introduction to developing a woman of color feminist consciousness. I thought that I would share some of my favorite choices from this list, as they have seriously impacted me and helped me understand feminism in a new light. Ā Feel free to reblog and add on other essentials related to these topics :) I havenāt included everything so let me know if you want more!
Queer Muslim Resources
Homosexuality in Islam by Scott Sirajj Kugle
Beyond Misfortune and Fault: Islam, Same Sex Sexuality, and Liberation by Nadeem Mohamed
Not Your Tragic Queer Muslim Story by Lamya H
Coming Out or Inviting In?: Part II, Darnell L. Moore
The construction of Heteropatriarchal Family and Dissident Sexualities in Turkey by H. Burcu Baba
Thinking Past Pride: Queer Arab Shame in Bareed Mista3Jil by Dina Georgis (Critiques Joseph Massad)
Straight but Narrow: On the Debate about Homosexuality in Islam
Feminism and Womanism Readings
Borderlands: La FronteraĀ by Gloria Anzaldua (touches on dual identities, queerness, and Chicana feminist thought)
Poetry is Not a Luxury by Audre Lorde (a short essay on the power of writing poetry as women of color)
The Transformation of Silence into Language and ActionĀ by Audre Lorde
Feminism is for Everybody! by bell hooks
This Bridge Called My Back
Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice
Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses by Chandra Mohanty
Abu Lughod, Lila. Do Muslim Women Need Saving?
McCloud, Aminah. African American Islam.
Hasso, Frances Susan. āIn the Eye of the Storm: Islamic Societies and Muslim Women in Globalization Discourses.ā Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 26, no. 1 (2006): 22ā35.
Kahf, Mohja. Western Representaions of the Muslim Woman: From Termagant to Odalisque. 1999.
Quraishi, Asifa, editor. The Islamic Marriage Contract: Case Studies in Islamic Family Law. Cambridge, Mass: Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School, 2008.
Chowdhury, Elora Halim, Leila Farsakh, and Rajini Srikanth. āIntroduction-Engaging Islam.ā International Feminist Journal of Politics 10, no. 4 (2008): 439ā454.
Esmeir, Samera. āConscriptsā from Juridical Humanity: A Colonial History
El Guindi, Fadwa. Veil: Modesty, Privacy, and Resistance. Oxford: Berg, 1999.
Fadil, Nadia āManaging Affects and Sensibilitiesā
Hafez, Sherine. An Islam of Her Own: Reconsidering Religion and Secularism in Womenās Islamic Movements. New York: New York University Press, 2011.
hey there LGBTQ kids who are also Christian/Jewish! If you feel like youāre disobeying God, questioning your faith, or feel wrong and dirty for loving who you love, thereās this fantastic site I found today called hoperemainsĀ that accurately and thoroughly combs through scripture and its (many) mistranslations, validates your orientation, and basically letās you know that youāre not pissing off God. Itās thorough and after reading through every page on the entire site itās super helpful. Go check it out!
Gonna also add a link to this youtube series for Muslims : ) if you go on their website you can find other sources too and the imam in these videos goes through Quāranic scripture as well
iām here for muslims who never learned arabic and canāt recite quran and have trouble praying
muslims with disabilities who donāt always have the spoons to pray, go to mosque, get involved with their communities, etc. and may not be able to make it to mecca for hajj
muslim survivors of eating disorders who canāt safely fast during ramadan
muslimahs whose issues with body and self image make them uncomfortable with the idea of observing hijab
muslims who didnāt grow up around a family or community and may never have learned about islamic culture and history
all of you are so important and your islam is valid and you all matter.
LGBTQIA+ Muslims
Blogs and Wesbites:
I am Not Haraam
Queer Muslims
Allah Made Me Queer
Ace Muslim
Imaan: LGBTQI Muslim Support Group
Muslim Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity
Alternate Resources:
Masterlist of literature about/including LGBTQ+ Muslims
Muslim Feminist and LGTBQI Muslim Lists of ReadingsĀ
Asexuality, Islam, and Marriage masterpostĀ (more)
LGBTQI Muslim YouTube Resources
Domestic Violence Resources for Muslims
Queer Muslim Masterpost
Totally Radical Muslims ZineĀ (more)
Muslim Youth Helpline @ 1-866-627-3342 and Amala HopelineĀ @Ā 855-95-AMALA