the insensitivity of some people is just astonishing subhanallah, instead of praying for the victims they care more about denouncing the “corruption” in morocco as if it’s the right moment to do so
ngl i think so many people are way too focused on having “a SmOlL niKkAh” they end up forgetting about islamic etiquettes and about honouring their family and friends by inviting them
One of my close friends got married and didn’t invite me to her small Nikah party.
She’s the one friend from London that I’ve kept close even after I moved abroad.
She invited mutual friends (she knows I’m in the country), but not me.
I’ve literally invited her to everything.
social media definitely makes us more ungrateful, if we just stopped looking at what others have and we focused on what Allah blessed us with we would feel way more optimistic and thankful
@TRTMEDIA284702
@wtbnaher
he made a tweet about salafis doxxing people on twitter and your reaction was to dox him and prove his point? not a very smart move
i wanted to kill this insect but then i realised, what if it flew inside my house cause it’s too cold outside and it’s just looking for a warm place to sleep in :c :,c
i think that part of maturing is realising that we wont always be loved in our love language and we have to accept that and be content with the love we are given, especially when it comes to our parents, they may not say “ily” or hug us but they show us love in so many other ways
@Crypto_Moses_
@FM1947PAK
why are you insulting a whole country because of this one incel?? why even stoop down to his level when there are many pakistanis calling him out in the comments
the fact that moroccans ALWAYS have to adapt to other arab’s dialects when they’re talking to them, why cant they make an effort to understand us instead???
something i’ll never understand is the makeup choices of some brides😭 they change their skin tone, they wear coloured lenses, they add fake hair, they end up looking like a whole different person on one of their most significant moments it’s so sad
@Crypto_Moses_
@FM1947PAK
oh what a great idea, let’s answer racism with racism isnt it, it’s not a competition in who has more prostitutes you can even bring the statics if you really want but it’s not an excuse to use the p word and insult 200 million muslims
I have a deep appreciation for the way Pakistani people use “Allah hafiz” (means God protect you) to say goodbye. Such beautiful yet simple parting words.
@saudadesolitas
this is so sad but you never know what Allah has written for you! i remember last year i attended a janaza of a revert who didnt have any family here but subhanallah that day the mosque was sooo packed and more than 200 ppl prayed for him
@bushrabutlowkey
i feel like they forget that women also want to help their parents and family financially, especially when they have young brothers or no brothers at all
@alishbaqamra
@ihyallbye_
only if the culture is promoting something which is clearly haram and against sharia which is not the case, stop acting like following your culture is completely haram
@rasalkwyjibo
@wtbnaher
i agree but i dont think acknowledging the prostitution issue we have in morocco was actually relevant in this context cause the discussion was about something else: generalising moroccan women and calling them prostitutes who would sell themselves to anyone
@kidsmart801
you cant say that an opinion “directly contradicts proof” when you’re not fully aware about the methodology of every madhab, it may seem like an opinion contradicts a proof from our laymen pov but it’s not always the case, it’s way deeper than that