meanwhile, in Kyrgyzstan…

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meanwhile, in Kyrgyzstan…
Alexa, lower my expectations
me to me: you stress me out
حتَا فى بطن الحٌوت كَان هٌناك أمل
Even in the belly of the whale, there was hope.
I love that feeling when you’re around nature and it’s so big and beautiful that it takes your breath away. you realise how small you are and how great the god who made all this is. for a moment you forget everything, all your worries and worldly problems, and just get lost in the beauty of nature.
“Don’t settle. Don’t finish crappy books. If you don’t like the menu, leave the restaurant. If you’re not on the right path, get off it.”
— Chris Brogan (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Tell me about Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
I can tell you that he was an orphan who told us to honour our parents.
That he forgave and embraced the same people who exiled him from his home.
That he loved the poor and gave away all of his possessions.
That he didn’t care for leadership and rejected it when it was offered to him.
That he loved his wife and grieved after her passing for the rest of his life.
That anyone who spoke to him, felt tempted to ask if he loved them most, because thats how they felt in that moment.
That he would pray for us at night instead of sleeping until his ankles would swell.
That he emancipated slaves.
That he commanded men to honour women.
That if he was offered spoiled food, he would eat it anyway so he wouldn’t hurt the persons feelings.
That he gave his undivided attention and care to people we wouldn’t think twice about.
That he used to shorten group prayers if he heard a baby crying.
That he forgave people who stoned him and asked God to forgive them.
That he would address people who did wrong by their good nature and virtues of their character first.
That he never refused to give to anyone who asked of him.
That he commanded us to love and be kind to animals.
That he was always smiling.
That this world needs people who are able to do even one thing from everything listed here.
In the final days of Ramadan, may Allah answer your secret prayers, wipe away your secret tears, erase your secret fears and lift you to the position you so dearly desire
Duaa's before the last Iftar
1. Oh Allah, please accept all of my prayers, fasting, and remembrance of You during this blessed month.
2. Please forgive me for the shortcomings in my worship and help me improve by next Ramadan.
3. Ya Allah, help me continue the good habits I have acquired during Ramadan.
4. Oh Allah, please make me of the righteous, the guided, and those You love.
5. Ya Allah, please guide me and my family to the Straight Path and help us become excellent Muslims for Your sake.
6. I worship only You and only from You do I seek help. Please increase Your bounty for me
*scrolls far back into my blog* oh yes…i was suffering quite vigorously here
With a heart like that , you deserve the world.
Photographs: Istanbul mosque, Turkey. (sources: dailysabah.com and karar.com)
“Never forget the people who take time out of their day to check up on you.”
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me: why am I like this
also me: u kno damn well
May your character preach more loudly than your words.
i mostly am interested in finding peace