Busy life is a happy life, #notmyangle
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🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 #liveinlevis #ladiesinlevis 👸🏽 #sleekmakeup
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Happy new year everyone... I know it's a little bit early but going to be too busy with my Bestfriends👯👯♂️👭👩❤️👩
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My hair has grown so fast #yaay #Tb #abhdipbrow #limecrime
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Felt so much comfier without all the excess jewellery 😅
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Sisters💞 minus 3.
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Fortunate is he who does not carry envy as a companion. #selfie #celca
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Hair tied chilling with heaps of makeup onnn #today
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If you lose hope every time you mess up, it means your hope was in your own actions, instead of Allah.
Yasmin Mogahed (via islamic-art-and-quotes)
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When you find this Dunya and your Akhirah colliding then Let the Dunya go because it will go, and keep your Akhriah Because it is to come and it will come.
(via roadtofalah)
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What is your opinion on people wearing the hijab as a source of fashion. With no acknowledgement of its origin, meaning, ect?
I just want to say as a blog that promotes the beauty of the hijab I emphasize the “beauty” part and what modesty is I always get hate messages saying please stop your blog or stop promoting the hijab as a fashion statement for those of you out there I’m not promoting the hijab as a symbol of fashion but as a symbol of modesty the hijab is modesty but also about the way we carry ourselves like the way we walk, talks, look and think it’s not just a scarf wrapped around our heads. Hijab is about our faith and not fashion it’s about getting closer to allah & feeling closer to him. For those who wear or see it as fashion don’t understand the concept of the meaning personally I don’t see it as a hijab if it’s only being worn as a fashion statement but just a scarf.
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OPERATION WEAR BROWN CLOTHES AT ANY POSSIBLE CHANCE!! BE PROUD OF UR MELANIN BE PROUD OF YOUR HERITAGE!! 🇧🇩
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Lawachara, Sylhet Division, Bangladesh by Heleen Van Der Beek
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Okay so this awful human being decided to joke about the 1971 liberation war where millions of innocent Bangladeshis were killed and 200000+ women raped, instead of being ashamed of what the army of his country has done he is insensitive enough to make jokes out of it. Even after being confronted by a lot of people he hasn’t deleted his tweet nor did he apologize for what he said. Please I request all of you to report his Twitter account.
www.twitter.com/inaumandogar
GENOCIDES ARE NOT SOMETHING YOU JOKE ABOUT!!!!
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My mom went to an Islamic conference last year and she met a Pakistani women who spent a fair amount of her childhood in Bangladesh during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Her father was an officer of the Pakistani army. She animatedly told my mom about all the different places she lived in Bangladesh; my mom was familiar with all of these places. Not for even one second did this woman think to be sensitive about what exactly she was talking about. She felt no shame in admitting that her father was a part of committing a genocide. People are either forgetting or choosing to not recognize one of the worst genocides of the 20th century. My heart aches just thinking about this. Never let anyone forget the 3 million deaths, 200,000 raped women and 10 million refugees. Never forget the pain of the Bangladeshi people.
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