Elenwë and Amarië friendship for @tolkiengenweek
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1: an Indian woman wearing gold earrings and beige sari (?) looking down from a ledge. Text = 'Elenwë'
2: dark grey background, mosque window shape with lanterns. Gold border has text 'born in valinor' 'beloved of princes of the noldor' 'but parted from them' 'daughters of the vanyar'
3: dark grey background, mosque window shape with flowers, hanging lanterns and moon and star shapes. Gold border has text 'bound in faith' 'bound in friendship' 'bound in grief' 'bound in sisterhood'
4: Arab woman kneeling on the ground in black clothing decorated in gold. She wears decorative gold chains over her face. Text = 'Amarië']
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hi there! not a ‘culture is’ ask, rather- a question if that’s ok?
firstly- i really, really want to thank you for running this blog. before this i literally thought i was the only queer muslim, or at least the only genderfluid one, and i’d felt so isolated and wrong and ashamed, but now i feel so much better about being queer and muslim. thank you…… <3
quick question for you and anyone who reads this blog- y’all, how do i find other queer muslims, online and in real life? in real life most muslims ik or have met are so queerphobic i’m honestly not sure how to root out anyone who is queer or even accepting. in other countries (i live in an African country, kinda in the middle of nowhere lol), ones that are more well-known perhaps, how did any of you meet any other queer Muslims?
also… online. there’s so many queer Muslims online and i’d love to get to know some of you, be friends or just to hear about others experiences and lives. but i literally don’t know how to find y’all, ahh😭😭
hi anon ! im so glad you found us <3 queer muslims have existed since the dawn of islam and will *continue* to exist. youre not the only one, never have been and never will be :]
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as for finding other online queer muslims : i usually just go scroll through the queer muslim tag ! see who posts or even just likes / rbs the content there
maybe some of my followers are also looking for friends ?
**** if anyones interested, leave a reply or a note in a rb ! ****
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as for IRL queer muslims well,, tbqh im not sure. personally i got sorta lucky. i grew up in africa as well and my two closest friends at the time both came out to me as bi before i started questioning my sexuality. beyond that, there were two cishet guys who,, didnt always say the right things and i dont think they wouldve understood my gender but they *did* hype me up when i told them i was gay and they told me they knew others like me. i also have an aunt and uncle who, although ive yet to speak to them about this, liked the facebook page for my countrys queer rights activism group (which i was pleasantly surprised existed), so im *reasonably* sure theyre chill
to try and extract some advice from my experience :
check their online presence if you can. do they follow or interact with queer or queer friendly accounts ?
discussing or bringing up queer media and celebrities is always a good way to gauge ppls opinions on the matter. you can be as subtle or as direct w this as you want, but tread carefully cause ppl can get real heated
>> my bi friend recommended me a queer manga before she came out, whilst a homophobic ex friend started ranting abt a video game trailer bc it had a gay couple in it
**** if anyone reading this has more tips, please leave them in the notes ! ****
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Why The Salaf Are Our Role Models
And others said: “Ibn Masʿūd resembled the Prophet ﷺ in his guidance, direction, and demeanor.
وَقَالَ غَيْرُهُ: كَانَ ابْنُ مَسْعُودٍ يُشَبَّهُ بِالنَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ. فِي هَدْيِهِ وَدَلِّهِ وَسَمْتِهِ،
ʿAlqamah resembled Ibn Masʿūd,
وَكَانَ عَلْقَمَةُ يُشْبِهُهُ،
Ibrāhīm (al-Nakhaʿī) resembled ʿAlqamah,
وَكَانَ إِبْرَاهِيمُ يُشْبِهُ عَلْقَمَةَ،
Manṣūr resembled Ibrāhīm,
وَكَانَ مَنْصُورٌ يُشْبِهُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ،
Sufyān (al-Thawrī) resembled Manṣūr,
وَكَانَ سُفْيَانُ يُشْبِهُ مَنْصُورًا،
Wakīʿ resembled Sufyān,
وَكَانَ وَكِيعٌ يُشْبِهُ سُفْيَانَ،
Aḥmad (b. Ḥanbal) resembled Wakīʿ,
وَكَانَ أَحْمَدُ يُشْبِهُ وَكِيعًا،
and Abū Dāwūd resembled Aḥmad b. Ḥanbal.”
وَكَانَ أَبُو دَاوُدَ يُشْبِهُ أَحْمَدَ بْنَ حَنْبَلٍ.
Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wa ʾl-Nihāyah 14/618
ابن كثير، البداية والنهاية ١٤/٦١٨
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Shyraa Roy
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 25 October 1995
Ethnicity: Pakistani
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, model, actress, music producer, screenwriter
Note: First Miss Trans Pakistan for 2021 and 2022 to be crowned in Pakistan
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