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if i look back, i am lost
occasionally subtle
Sweet Seals For You, Always
hello vonnie
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
Sade Olutola
trying on a metaphor
AnasAbdin

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cosimo Galluzzi

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@im6s
Shopkeepers of Lebanon, a series by Elie Yobeid.
Be soft, kind, loving and humble....You don't lose anything.
Walking Piece, 1966, by Yayoi Kusama
Fear Allah Road Sign
Source: in-allah-we-believe, via IslamicArtDB
What can Allāh do for me?
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله said :
He forgives sins
Eases worries
Relieves distress
Helps the defeated person back on his feet
Makes the poor rich
Guides the one who is astray and confused
Fulfils the needs of the desperate
Feeds the hungry
Clothes the naked
Conceals faults
Calms fears
[al-Wabil as-Sayyib | P. 125]
Al-Maaida: 74
أَفَلَا يَتُوبُونَ إِلَى ٱللَّهِ وَيَسْتَغْفِرُونَهُۥ وَٱللَّهُ غَفُورٌ رَّحِيمٌ
Why do they not turn to God and ask His forgiveness? God is forgiving and kind.
vâlide-i cedîd camii | istanbul, türkiye
by nabilaraine
The Lord who has taken care of you till today, will He not manage your affairs in future?
“The most anti-capitalist protest is to care for another and to care for yourself. To take on the historically feminized and therefore invisible practice of nursing, nurturing, caring. To take seriously each other’s vulnerability and fragility and precarity, and to support it, honor it, empower it. To protect each other, to enact and practice community. A radical kinship, an interdependent sociality, a politics of care. Because, once we are all ill and confined to the bed, sharing our stories of therapies and comforts, forming support groups, bearing witness to each other’s tales of trauma, prioritizing the care and love of our sick, pained, expensive, sensitive, fantastic bodies, and there is no one left to go to work, perhaps then, finally, capitalism will screech to its much-needed, long-overdue, and motherfucking glorious halt.”
— from Sick Woman Theory by Johanna Hedva
Rahima Gambo
Tatsuniya, 2017 - ongoing
Essaouira, Morocco @Izzet Keribar