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@mindofmine13
You can start your day off by listening to music but you can end it by listening to the Qur’an. You can start your day off by scrolling on social media for hours but you can end it by watching a lecture. You can start your day off by waking up late for Fajr but you can end it by making it on time to Isha. You can start your day off however you desire, but you will end it by what your heart and soul yearns for most. It’s not about how you start your life, it’s about how you end it, so end it with Allah, even if you didn’t start with him.
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Abū Yazīd Al-Basdhāmi رحمه الله said:
“It is not surprising that I love You while I am a poor servant, but it is surprising that You love me while You are The Ever Capable King!”
[Siyar A'lam al-Nubala: 13/86]
“I’m not used to being loved. I wouldn’t know what to do.”
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
I want to survive this world that keeps trying to destroy me.
— Leigh Bardugo, Ninth House
Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.
- Franz Kafka
Sylvia Plath
Emily Dickinson // Virginia Woolf
Ritika Jyala, The Flesh I burned // Gazegirl, February has come // Claude Monet, The Magpie // Dorothy Livesay, "Other", The Collected Poems: The Two Seasons // Bing Hua, "February Roses" from Roses by the Stream, Poems // Laura Page, "February" // Annette Wynne, Leap Year // Eugène Grasset, "Février" from La Belle Jardinière // Boris Pastunak, Black Spring // Margaret Atwood "February"
Mary Shelley ― Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
Jane Austen // Bao Phi