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JVL
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Love Begins
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Kiana Khansmith
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@laylijan
Louise Bourgeois, What is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999, lithography and letter press, series of 9 (x)
A hard to forget kind of love, is hard to repeat too الحب الذي يستعصي على النسيان يستعصي أيضا على التكرار
Ghada al-Samman (via nizariat)
I wonder what I look like in your eyes.
lalakingpatayna (via wnq-writers)
👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾 “What countries did white people ruin?” 👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾
He wouldn’t have survived without her, yet Muslim men today treat women as if they’re inferior. Khadjiah you are our idol in so many ways. You showed us that we can be both independent and dependent on a man if we so choose to do so. But you were independent first and had your own life and the Prophet depended on you just as much. May Allah allow us to emulate your character, strength, business minded attitude and your kindness.
me every day: wow that was the worst day of my life glad that’s over
Physics says: go to sleep. Of course you’re tired. Every atom in you has been dancing the shimmy in silver shoes nonstop from mitosis to now. Quit tapping your feet. They’ll dance inside themselves without you. Go to sleep. Geology says: it will be all right. Slow inch by inch America is giving itself to the ocean. Go to sleep. Let darkness lap at your sides. Give darkness an inch. You aren’t alone. All of the continents used to be one body. You aren’t alone. Go to sleep. Astronomy says: the sun will rise tomorrow, Zoology says: on rainbow-fish and lithe gazelle, Psychology says: but first it has to be night, so Biology says: the body-clocks are stopped all over town and History says: here are the blankets, layer on layer, down and down.
Albert Goldbarth, The Sciences Sing a Lullabye (via thequotejournals)
Lovers are patient and know that the moon needs time to become full.
Rumi (via wordsnquotes)
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. Agra. Taj Mahal. 1985 // Raghu Rai
I love you. From the bottom of my heart, to the core of the world, I love you. Only you. And it’s going to be that way forever.
b.c. (via wnq-writers)
وجدتُ نورًا.. وهذا الوَجدُ ما أعلاه
she asked me how far I am in the Quran and I tell her I admire her level of imaan she laughs and belittles herself and says ‘you’ve been wearing the hijab for six years, I’m the one who should admire you’ I glance at the Quran that’s warmly held in her hands and I remember how I forgot how to read it and how I had forgotten the words when the sheikh was reciting Surah Al-Fatiha this Jummah I look at her and I remember the nights where my tears would put me to sleep thinking of the sins I had committed that day I remember wiping the dust out of my Quran and forcing myself to remember how to read it I remember being angry with myself for letting it get to this point I smile at her and I tell her that I have chosen to start over and that she and I are no different
Suhur Omar, Starting Fresh (via abovemyflaws)
بين منطوق لم يقصدو مقصود لم ينطقتضيع الكثير من المحبة
Between what is said and not meant
And what is meant and not said
Most of love is lost.
-Gibran Khalil Gibran
(via hadeiadel-blog)
Conversations with a male friend
He’s Muslim. Like I am. He calls me to tell me how his new girl “didn’t work out”, I ask him what is it that she was missing. He tells me how she has a past and I explain to him that we all do. “No, not that way…a sexual history”. He’s over 30. Most people our age have a sexual history, I explain. “Yes, but she is Muslim” and I ask him “Are you not Muslim too? Were you not bragging about hooking up with that girl…what was her name…Jessica? Britney? Whatever. At my cousins wedding?”. He tells me how it’s different. “She’s a white girl”. I tell him some would consider me a white girl. “But you’re not. Not really. I mean you’re Muslim. Turkish too. Bosnians aren’t white anyway. There are different rules for us.” I get quiet. I’m not sure how to explain to him that Muslim women have sex too. He doesn’t believe me. He says “I used to think we’d end up together. But you had a child”. I laugh. I tell him that the prophet married Khadija even though she had children. He says it was different then. “I’d marry you if you were a virgin”. I ask if that’s what he wants. He tells me yes…“i want a wife who is a virgin, there is nothing wrong with that, don’t give me a new age feminist lecture either. I can have preferences”. I ask…“how many women have you touched?”. He goes quiet. “You are not a virgin either”. He tells me it’s different for him, he is a man, men have needs. “What of women? Do we not have needs?” “ Sure but women can wait. The husband can fulfill their needs”. I ask him who he thinks fulfils my needs since I no longer have a husband. “You don’t have sex. You are a good girl. You have always been a good girl. I want my wife to be like you”. I laugh again…“but you don’t want me?”. “ No, it’s not you but…you know…you’re not a virgin. I’d like someone like you…just less experienced” he says but his voice sounds bitter at the last words. Experienced. I’m sure he meant to say damaged goods. Someone else has had me before him. “What else?”, I ask, “What else does your future wife need to have?”. He tells me she needs to be smart, educated, he’d like post grad work too, but she must know how to cook well. He says “she cannot be modern…like you. I mean, I like you a lot but you are too modern. We would never make it work. You and I…you are too smart”. He mentions a Ph.D. I ask if he has one. He doesn’t. He didn’t finish college. He works at the tire factory. But his wife must be educated. Educated and intelligent but she must allow him to take care of her. I tell him “you want your wife to be everything but what are you? What are you offering her?” He tells me he will love her, provide for her, and she must do the same. She must also take care of him, finish school, be a virgin, be intelligent, want children, have children, raise the children, work, cook, clean, and be a virgin. He mentions the virginity thing twice. I ask him if he is expecting too much without giving anything in return. He says a woman would be lucky to be loved by him. “I’d love you, but you know…” and I finish it for him “I am not a virgin, I know”. I laugh again. The women are expected to be everything all in exchange for love, an ounce of love. Not even good love. Mediocre love. The men….the men are expected only to find such a woman. I tell him “I hope she doesn’t suffer. Whoever she is that you marry. I hope she doesn’t suffer.” He doesn’t understand. Why would a woman want anything other than the love of a man?