EID MUBARAK
ESPECIALLY TO QUEER MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO ARE QUESTIONING THEIR FAITH
TO BLACK MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIM CONVERTS
TO DISABLED MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO COULDN'T FAST
TO SUICIDAL MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS TARGETED BY THE HARAM POLICE
TO TRUAMATISED MUSLIMS
TO MUSLIMS WHO ARE GRIEVING
TO ANGRY MUSLIMS
TO ALL THE MUSLIMS WHO ARE OTHERED IN THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY - I WISH YOU A HAPPY EID
WE AREN'T CLEAN CUT PERFECT PEOPLE. AND WE SHOULDN'T HAVE TO BE TO CELEBRATE EID. WE ARE ALL ON OUR OWN JOURNEYS AND WE'RE ALL STRIVING TO BE BETTER PEOPLE. IGNORE THE HATERS. HAVE FUN TODAY
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Fasting for 12+ hours and being full after 3 bites is a sweet example of how temporary the pleasure of this dunya is and how small this life is.
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al-zidani mosque in tiberias, palestine. it was built in the 1740s and named for zahir al-umar, the ruler of the region at the time, who'd commissioned its construction.
since the 1948 palestinian nakba, it is abandoned. it remains the last standing islamic landmark in tiberias, and the occupying government does not allow its restoration.
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ten stages of a Muslim believer ♡
"Surely, men who submit themselves to God and women who submit themselves to Him, and believing men and believing women, and obedient men and obedient women and truthful men and truthful women, and men steadfast in their faith and steadfast women, and men who are humble and women who are humble, and men who give alms and women who give alms, and men who fast and women who fast, and men who guard their chastity and women who guard their chastity, and men who remember Allah much and women who remember Him — Allah has prepared for all of them forgiveness and a great reward" (33:36)
if you think about this quote, you might see that these 10 attributes actually lead on from each other. they're almost like different stages one after the other that ultimately lead to a complete devotion to Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ and a way of living. for example:
submission
to 'submit' means to accept. so submitting requires one to accept the truth of Allah through reason and common sense. for example, you look around in the world and think - 'there is definitely a Creator who made all of this'. it's common sense. so you submit yourself to Allah.
believe
this submission leads to the belief in Allah. to believe, you combine your emotions and feelings with reason. you're not just accepting that there is a God, you truly believe in Him.
obey
your belief in God then leads you to obey Him. He is your Lord. you've submitted, you believe and now you're attracted towards your Creator and you love Him and want to please Him. so you obey His commands.
be truthful
obeying Him now means that you take on certain attributes, honesty being one of them. you face trials and tribulations but remain honest. you tell the truth even when it's hard.
be patient
the trials and tribulations that you face in this life now give you sabr, a beautiful realisation that you're free from the love of wordly things and instead, understand that this life is a temporary abode. so you're patient and take hardship on for His sake as you wait for the great reward of the true life, the true home. Jannah.
be humble
however, through these trials and through patience, you still remain humble. you understand that as humans, we are weak and Allah is completely perfect and have humility in prayer and are free from arrogance in your heart towards other people.
give charity
being patient and humble now make you realise that you should be selfless and give to others, share your blessings with those who are less fortunate than you
fast
this is also a sacrifice, a greater sacrifice than just giving money. you sacrifice your needs - food and water - to attain righteousness, be more conscious of the blessings He provides and for a reminder of those less fortunate than us. that comes with being humble and patient.
be chaste
a believer also guards themselves to block out any access to sin, are morally pure in all ways - physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually chaste and pure. this also comes with submitting, believing, obeying, patience, humility and selfless acts as they make you more righteous, and in turn, make you want to be chaste
remember God
through having these attributes and making these actions, you remember Allah through it all. you praise Him, you do it for His sake. not to show other people, but are so engrossed in his Bounty that you remember Him with all that you do. everything reminds you of Him. there's nothing that doesn't remind you of Him.
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To all Muslim spoonies: you not being able to fast during Ramadan because of your health doesn't make you any less Muslim or make you a bad Muslim in any way. Your health must always come first, and the quran and hadith support that.
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