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Things to do for your Parents this Ramadan
[And always]
Help cook iftar (or cook for them)
Clean the house
Bake something they love for iftar
Wake up early to make them suhoor
Read Quran to them
Do the laundry and ironing
Surprise them with flowers or a small gift they love
Invite them to your own iftar gatherings
Do the dishes for suhoor & iftar
Write them a card of appreciation
Give them a massage
Be on top of house hold chores
Spend time with them in general - reading, talking, walking, etc.
Pray with them
Give them your company while they do the things they enjoy (even if you don’t enjoy it)
Create a mini “vacation” for them
Ask them about their childhood and upbringing
Work hard in school
Do yard work
Show them love around your friends or in public
Serve them in your home
Compliment your parents often
Hug and kiss them often
Always say thank you
Ask for advice and their opinion on things going on in your life
Tell them about what is going on in your life (with your friends, school, work, etc.)
Always say salam to them
Tell them where you’re going and text them when you think you’ll be home when you’re out
Spend more nights with them
Hold your anger/impatience always
Listen to Islamic lectures with them
Ask if they need anything
Wash their cars
Help with groceries
If they repeat the same story or comment, do not get annoyed - simply listen
Offer to drive them places
Share your favorite ayah or surah with them
Make dua for them often, especially in taraweeh
Ask them to teach you Quran or about hadiths they know of
Answer their requests immediately
Don’t text while you’re with them
Help them with technology or anything else they have questions about
Make sure they have been to the doctors recently
Kiss their hands
Cry to him, cry to him, cry to him.
“There are sanctuaries within sanctuaries. Find it. And stay there.” - Yasmin Mogahed
“Be real with Allah. It’s the tears you *don’t* cry that drown you.” - Yasmin Mogahed
Linda Lomelino | @linda_lomelino
When someone with depression or anxiety or any mental illness for that matter tells you they are having a bad week or month and actually trusts you enough to tell you why, they aren’t doing it because they want you to fix them. They are telling you because they believe you are important enough to them to know why they are not feeling a hundred percent that day. Respect them for doing that. Because they clearly respect you.
Nikita Gill (via meanwhilepoetry)
I’m still learning to love the parts of me that no one claps for.
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The suffering that reminds you of God is much better for your soul than the blessing that leads you to forget Him. And once you realise that, even your hardships can’t break you.
never give up :)
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The key to happiness is letting each situation be what it is instead of what you think it should be.
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