The scholars really gave effort in extracting laws from qur2ān and hadith
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Philippines
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from France
seen from United States
seen from Finland
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Georgia
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
The scholars really gave effort in extracting laws from qur2ān and hadith
urbanize:
YOU LOOK SO DIFFERENT IN BOTH THESE SELFIES
I SWEAR IT LOOKS LIKE TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE
AND DID YOU GET YOUNGER LIKE??
well the first one was taken with a shitty laptop webcam and the second was taken with a slightly less shitty phone camera so that might have something to do with it
Could you make like an ultra cursed stimboard? Like I’m talking just the worst most horrible things put together into a board. I thrive off suffering.
you better love it i spent so much time on it and now im leaving my computer for the rest of the night.
Ready to #BraveTheCity with Urbanize PH!
I’ve been a province girl for almost the whole of my life, and it has only been recently (almost three years, to be exact!) since I moved out from my parents’ house because of work and started living in the city. It was a whole new world for me. The noise level was different, no one was there to do chores for me, and I would constantly find myself doing more and more things alone. It wasn’t really lonely, nor was it difficult to adjust. As it was, I actually learned to be more independent, most probably because I couldn’t afford to not to! Haha! With this new adventurous chapter in my life, I needed a companion to help me #BraveTheCity, and there came Urbanize.
About Urbanize PH - Made for Urban Adventure, made for you
Our story is not about us, it’s all about you, the urban dweller, the weekend warrior, the bus gymnast, the railway athlete and the multi-tasking expert. You inspired us to make products with fashion, function and style.
Indeed, Urbanize serves as the reflection of the rugged city streets, the smart casual weekend hangouts and the busy business districts of the metropolis. Our story is your own story, our adventure is your own adventure too.
A few days ago, some selected bloggers and I got invited to an intimate afternoon filled with fun activities courtesy of Nuffnang and Urbanize. We were divided into two teams of five, and were tasked to finish three challenges in the most creative (not to mention competitive! Haha!) manner.
My group mates. From left to right: Kelly Araneta, Zedrik Europe, Kyna Gem Sy, and JP De Leon.
After filling our tummies with yummy food from Spatzle, it was time for the challenges! Challenge #1 asked the teams to create and style a look based on four themes using items from the Urbanize store, which their representatives will then showcase on the runway. We were also asked to take photos and upload our entries on Instagram.
This was the photo that made it to JP’s feed (because he was the one on our team who has the most engagement on Instagram!) Our team chose to do Business Class on Zedrik and Urban Jetsetter on Kyna.
Zedrik, going down the runway with his Urbanize products.
Blogger competitions cannot be called true without, you guess it, a flatlay challenge! That was Challenge #2, where we were given a bag full of Urbanize products. The host was to describe each individual product and we were supposed to guess which one she was talking about! After that, we had to roll up our sleeves and take a flatlay photo of what we got in the bag!
I’ve been doing flatlays since 2011, way back when the actual word was rarely used, so this huge mess of people and hands isn’t at all new to me. It’s just funny from an outsider’s perspective, I think, and probably even weird, when you see a group of people huddled over a bunch of inanimate objects obviously arranged in an aesthetically pleasing manner. And look, we even used flashlights!
Here’s what we came up with! Again, thanks JP for taking the picture and volunteering to upload it on your feed!
The fun wasn’t over though! Challenge #3 had us heading back to the Urbanize store to do a Mannequin Challenge. This was my favorite challenge out of the three mostly because it included us posing behind the glass windows where mannequins are displayed (it has always been a dream!) I wasn’t sure how we did, because we were laughing the whole time, but it was super fun!
After the fun challenges, we again sat down for refreshments while we listened to Sir Jay Jallorina talk about how to make a career out of Photography. What did I get out of his talk? It’s that in order to establish a name or make a mark in your chosen industry, all you have to do is focus your attention on looking for a problem someone hasn’t solved yet.
Group photo! Our team didn’t win the challenges, but it was a whole lot of fun interacting and getting to meet new people, and of course exploring the different items from Urbanize, proving just how they can be both fashionable and functional!
Thank you so much for having us, Urbanize!
For more information, follow Urbanize on Facebook and Instagram. Alternatively, you may visit any of these Urbanize Stores: Urbanize Alabang Town Center - (02) 807-1772 Urbanize Uptown Mall BGC - (02) 802-9988 Urbanize U.P. Town Center - (02) 720-9791 Urbanize Gateway - (02) 911-0721 Urbanize Shangri-La - (02) 470-3559 Urbanize Glorietta 3 Urbanize Ayala Malls Serin Tagaytay - (046) 544-0306 Urbanize Solenad 3, Nuvali - (049) 258-0827 Urbanize The District Imus - (046) 543-5530 Urbanize the 30th