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bollywood really invented love. i have proof.
Har ishq ka ek waqt hota hai, woh hamara waqt nahi tha, par iska yeh matlab nahi ki woh ishq nahi tha
Tumhari yeh hasi, yeh masti, yeh gaaliyan agar bandh ho gayi na toh is duniya ka bahut nuksaan hoga
Joh dil jeette hai woh kabhi haarte nahi
Har din uski zindagi ki dua maang leti hoon aur har din khud thodi marr leti hoon
Tu saath hokar bhi saath nahi hoti ab toh rahat mein bhi rahat nahi hoti
Yadhaash bhi kitni ajeeb cheez hoti hai, kis cheez ko poori zindagi bhoolne ki koshish karo, woh bhoolti nahi kabhi ek choti si cheez yaad karne ki koshish karo, toh yaad nahi aati
Baarishon mein bedhadak tere nachne se, baat baat pe bewajah tere roothne se, choti choti teri bachkani badmashiyon se, mohabbat karoonga main, jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan
Teri aankhon ki namkeen mastiyan, teri hasi ki beparwah gustakhiyan, teri zulfon ki lehrati angdaiyan, nahi bhoolunga main, jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan
Tera haath se haath chodna, tera saayon ka rukh modna, tera palat ke phir na dekhna, nahin maaf karoonga main, jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan
Tere jhoothe kasme vaadon se, tere jalte sulagte khwabon se, teri beraham duaon se, nafrat karoonga main, jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan
like??? wtf???? i hate love????
It's a lazy Sunday, and you're safe and content.
sometimes I will read for 3 hours at a stretch and sometimes I will not read anything off my shelf for 3 weeks straight, there is no in between.
Tell me again about the part
Where grief is not my name.
it rained last night and now the sky is all grey and its cozy and i'm longing for autumn again
Things about the song of Achilles that I just love .
Part 2 : quotes from Achilles and patroclus' time in Phthia that are therapeutic to read + the aesthetic
Part one :
Things about the song of Achilles that I just love Part one : cute little moments Achilles just saying " Hi's my husband " to the king of
Anyways, *drifts into imagination*
Sunja, I made a promise to you once. When you were just a week old, your mom and I, we barely slept. We stayed up night and day to watch over you. That’s when I swore to you, as long as you kept breathing, I would do anything to keep the ugliness of the world from touching you. I’m going to keep that promise.
Chapter One┃PACHINKO 파친코 (2022) dir. Kogonada
On loss.
There are people who follow different sorts of faiths, beliefs, and they should be free to live in any country. We should respect their rights as a citizen of the country. Even tho we have the right to disagree with them.
But it has to be very respectful,
it doesn't mean we have agreed to something that our religion disallows, but it does mean that someone has chosen a different religion or a different belief, and the minimum we owe them is the respect of a human being with Disagreement.
And some people don't understand what that means, as it is a very mature statement and it reflects that we are tolerant.
-mufti menk
Some facts about battle of badr:
1. Badr is an Arabic term meaning that Moon is full.
2. It happened on the 17th day of Ramadan (13 March 624 AD)
3. Badr is located 70 miles away from madinah.
4. The battle of Badr is also known as “the battle of separation”. It was the battle of Badr that separated truth from false. It was made clear to all that Allah is the Almighty and All-Powerful.
5. Before The Battle, Quran Had Already Proven The Victory of This Battle
6. Muslims were 313, The Enemy Army Had 1000 Soldiers
7. After the fight was over, just 14 Muslims out of 313 lost their lives, while 70 agnostics were slaughtered and another 70 were caught.
8. The battle of Badr is also known as “the battle of separation”. It was the battle of Badr that separated truth from false. It was made clear to all that Allah is the Almighty and All-Powerful.
9. It is mentioned in Surat Al-Anfal while talking about the battle of Badr that Allah Almighty promised the Muslims to reinforce them with 1,000 angels.
“There are two reasons why people don’t talk about things; either it doesn’t mean anything to them, or it means everything.”
— Unknown
“It’s the central error of the literary imagination to suppose that others are like us and must feel as we do. Fortunately for humanity, each man is only himself and only the genius is given the ability to be others as well.”
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Sometimes a lot of people go to extremes or fall off of deen completely because they try to change their natural personality and natural being, thinking that it is part of religiosity to eradicate it rather than refine it and be who you are.
I think one of the main factors that affects converts (and others as well) is the difficulty of finding that way to adhere to deen in a way that compliments their personality.
No two people are the same. We even see that amongst the Sahabah, they were various types of personalities, and all of them were followers of the Prophet (saw) while maintaining their personalities and who they were as individuals. For example, Umar (RA) was naturally serious before Islam and he remained that way after. Abu Bakr (RA) was passive and gentle before Islam and remained that way afterwords…
We had: Sahabah who liked doing business Sahabah who renounced the world Sahabah who liked wearing nice clothes Sahabah who were serious Sahabah who were light-hearted Sahabah who liked travel Sahabah who liked remaining in Medina and the list goes on….
Islam didn’t come to strip away your personality, it came to give you guidelines on how to live within the boundaries of Allah so that you can make it to Paradise in the end!
Learn how to be you within Islam and don’t get the two confused. From amongst the greatest challenges of these days is identity crisis and lack of confidence with one’s personality. You’d be surprised on just how much these two factors cripple a person’s religion.
-Ustadh Abdus Shakur.
“Boredom is different nowadays. It’s about super-saturation, distraction, restlessness. I am often bored but it’s not for lack of options: a thousand TV channels, the bounty of Netflix, countless net radio stations, innumerable unlistened-to albums, unwatched DVDs and unread books, the maze-like archive of YouTube. Today’s boredom is not hungry, a response to deprivation; it is a loss of cultural appetite, in response to the surfeit of claims on your attention and time.”
— Simon Reynolds, Retromania: Pop Culture’s Addiction to Its Own Past
“I’m afraid of endings. That feeling you get when you finish your favorite book and have nothing to look forward to. The feeling on a Sunday knowing freedom is coming to an end. Airports. Saying goodbye is so hard for me. I never want good things to end. It’s an interesting fear of mine considering I also have the thirst for change and adventure. Naturally those two things warrant a few goodbyes but it never does get easier for me.”
— Journal Musings