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Let's take this message like a medical pill three times a day my dear sisters. 😭
Here is the translation:
"Be strong through your Islam, proud in your faith, and do not look back. Remember the glad tidings of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): 'Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers.'
If your heart is filled with the love of Allah, all obstacles will shrink in your eyes. Remember the words of Allah Almighty: {Allah keeps firm those who believe, with the firm word, in worldly life and in the Hereafter}. So draw your strength and steadfastness from prayer, reciting the Quran, and earnest supplication for Allah to make your heart steadfast. Seek Islamic knowledge and read books that explain the beauty and proofs of this act of worship, such as the book 'Risalat al-Hijab' (Message of the Veil), and listen to beneficial lectures that build your awareness—because knowledge is the fuel that ensures steadfast integrity and solid awareness. Speak to your parents with gentleness and politeness, and let them see the effect of this clothing in increasing your dutifulness toward them, your kindness, and your good character, so that they become your very first supporters.
I ask Allah the Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, to expand your chest, ease your task, and grant you steadfastness and integrity until death. O Allah, make faith beloved to her and beautify it in her heart, make her niqab (face-veil) a light and protection for her in this world and the Hereafter, and gather us and her in the Highest Paradise (Al-Firdaus).
You are strong through Allah, so rely upon Him and take your steps with confidence and pride."Here is the translation of the text into English:
"Be strong through your Islam, proud in your faith, and do not look back. Remember the glad tidings of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): 'Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers.'
If your heart is filled with the love of Allah, all obstacles will shrink in your eyes. Remember the words of Allah Almighty: {Allah keeps firm those who believe, with the firm word, in worldly life and in the Hereafter}. So draw your strength and steadfastness from prayer, reciting the Quran, and earnest supplication for Allah to make your heart steadfast. Seek Islamic knowledge and read books that explain the beauty and proofs of this act of worship, such as the book 'Risalat al-Hijab' (Message of the Veil), and listen to beneficial lectures that build your awareness—because knowledge is the fuel that ensures steadfast integrity and solid awareness. Speak to your parents with gentleness and politeness, and let them see the effect of this clothing in increasing your dutifulness toward them, your kindness, and your good character, so that they become your very first supporters.
I ask Allah the Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, to expand your chest, ease your task, and grant you steadfastness and integrity until death. O Allah, make faith beloved to her and beautify it in her heart, make her niqab (face-veil) a light and protection for her in this world and the Hereafter, and gather us and her in the Highest Paradise (Al-Firdaus).
You are strong through Allah, so rely upon Him and take your steps with confidence and pride."
"Be strong through your Islam, proud in your faith, and do not look back. Remember the glad tidings of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): 'Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers.'
If your heart is filled with the love of Allah, all obstacles will shrink in your eyes. Remember the words of Allah Almighty: {Allah keeps firm those who believe, with the firm word, in worldly life and in the Hereafter}. So draw your strength and steadfastness from prayer, reciting the Quran, and earnest supplication for Allah to make your heart steadfast. Seek Islamic knowledge and read books that explain the beauty and proofs of this act of worship, such as the book 'Risalat al-Hijab' (Message of the Veil), and listen to beneficial lectures that build your awareness—because knowledge is the fuel that ensures steadfast integrity and solid awareness. Speak to your parents with gentleness and politeness, and let them see the effect of this clothing in increasing your dutifulness toward them, your kindness, and your good character, so that they become your very first supporters.
I ask Allah the Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, to expand your chest, ease your task, and grant you steadfastness and integrity until death. O Allah, make faith beloved to her and beautify it in her heart, make her niqab (face-veil) a light and protection for her in this world and the Hereafter, and gather us and her in the Highest Paradise (Al-Firdaus).
You are strong through Allah, so rely upon Him and take your steps with confidence and pride."Here is the translation of the text into English:
"Be strong through your Islam, proud in your faith, and do not look back. Remember the glad tidings of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): 'Islam began as something strange and will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings to the strangers.'
If your heart is filled with the love of Allah, all obstacles will shrink in your eyes. Remember the words of Allah Almighty: {Allah keeps firm those who believe, with the firm word, in worldly life and in the Hereafter}. So draw your strength and steadfastness from prayer, reciting the Quran, and earnest supplication for Allah to make your heart steadfast. Seek Islamic knowledge and read books that explain the beauty and proofs of this act of worship, such as the book 'Risalat al-Hijab' (Message of the Veil), and listen to beneficial lectures that build your awareness—because knowledge is the fuel that ensures steadfast integrity and solid awareness. Speak to your parents with gentleness and politeness, and let them see the effect of this clothing in increasing your dutifulness toward them, your kindness, and your good character, so that they become your very first supporters.
I ask Allah the Almighty, Lord of the Mighty Throne, to expand your chest, ease your task, and grant you steadfastness and integrity until death. O Allah, make faith beloved to her and beautify it in her heart, make her niqab (face-veil) a light and protection for her in this world and the Hereafter, and gather us and her in the Highest Paradise (Al-Firdaus).
You are strong through Allah, so rely upon Him and take your steps with confidence and pride."
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Forwarded from Mike (Mike)
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[Think About Me When You Feel The Comfort] Something I needed to get out. @mike_endale
yall need to read this😭
Forwarded from Coolio
i feel like feminism became this thing that focuses on genders more than ideas. i dont know much about the term and it's history but i'm definetly aware of how sociaty gets to precieve it
here is my ttake, we should never focus on a gender for being the problem, instead we should focus on the underlying issuee that is actually the source of pain, THE ATTRIBUTE THAT MAKES THAT GENDER SHITTY.
or in general the attribute that makes humans shitty.
and in my oppinion it's selfishness, has nothing to do with gender but everything to do with every prroblem that this world has tbh.
every act and every system that stems from the idea of selfishness is the root of all this evil.
so i say whatever gender you are, just check on your intentions on why you do what you do.
ofcourse it always has an aspect of selfishness (just human natuure), gn it should never be the root cause of why you do what you do.
so again, if i am ever going to have any conversation on this topic, it should always be about the attributes not the gender.
because the attribute(the WHY) is the cause of the issue not the gender (The WHO).
even if we ever wanted to focus on a solution, accusing a sole gender for being the cause of the problem means, getting rid of that ggender is the only situation, OR taking full control of that gender is the solution, which is far from how reality works.
so if you ever find yourself having a conversation about this, focus on the WHY not WHO.
here is my ttake, we should never focus on a gender for being the problem, instead we should focus on the underlying issuee that is actually the source of pain, THE ATTRIBUTE THAT MAKES THAT GENDER SHITTY.
or in general the attribute that makes humans shitty.
and in my oppinion it's selfishness, has nothing to do with gender but everything to do with every prroblem that this world has tbh.
every act and every system that stems from the idea of selfishness is the root of all this evil.
so i say whatever gender you are, just check on your intentions on why you do what you do.
ofcourse it always has an aspect of selfishness (just human natuure), gn it should never be the root cause of why you do what you do.
so again, if i am ever going to have any conversation on this topic, it should always be about the attributes not the gender.
because the attribute(the WHY) is the cause of the issue not the gender (The WHO).
even if we ever wanted to focus on a solution, accusing a sole gender for being the cause of the problem means, getting rid of that ggender is the only situation, OR taking full control of that gender is the solution, which is far from how reality works.
so if you ever find yourself having a conversation about this, focus on the WHY not WHO.
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Forwarded from Coolio
also, never argue for the sake of arguingg.
the whole point of a conversation is to teach/learn from the people we are having a conversation with.
if you have something to say, always raise your point and be ready to be corrected if necessary
or else it's just an emotionally backed back and forth conversation that ends with nothing other than disagreements.
the whole point of a conversation is to teach/learn from the people we are having a conversation with.
if you have something to say, always raise your point and be ready to be corrected if necessary
or else it's just an emotionally backed back and forth conversation that ends with nothing other than disagreements.
Forwarded from Nexus
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Sometimes, your skills are more valuable than money. Use them where they can make a difference.
Tech for Palestine is opening volunteer opportunities for people who want to use their skills to support meaningful projects and contribute to the community.
If you have skills in graphic design, technology, content creation, development, research, or other areas, this could be a great opportunity to contribute your expertise while working with a global community.
You can:
🔹 Apply for an open volunteer role
🔹 Create a volunteer profile for future opportunities
🔹 Join the community and participate in smaller digital missions
I’m also planning to contribute my skills as a Graphic Designer.
If you have skills and want to contribute, take a look and consider joining.
🔗 Volunteer opportunities:
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Sometimes, your skills are more valuable than money. Use them where they can make a difference.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYnkvVvRoyI
What I learned about self-educating in business & entrepreneurship:
Books can give you the foundation, but real mastery comes from entering the arena and learning by doing.
Core Pillars of Entrepreneurship:
-Entrepreneurial Mindset: Developing an unconventional, proactive mentality. This involves moving from an employee mindset to that of a business owner and investor.
-Accounting & Business Math: Understanding the 'language of business.' Key skills include reading financial statements, data analysis, and using probability for capital allocation.
-Corporate Finance: Learning how to manage resources, evaluate Total Addressable Market (TAM), unit economics, and managing exit strategies or acquisitions.
-Efficiency & Product-Market Fit: Focusing on solving real problems through a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and avoiding the 'Field of Dreams' fallacy—building something nobody wants.
-Sales & Networking: Emphasizing that businesses survive on sales. The founder must often act as the 'chief of business development' and build genuine professional relationships.
-Leadership, Management, & Grit: Transitioning from a sole operator to a leader as the business scales, while maintaining the persistence to survive make-or-break moments.
Key Takeaway:
You can learn frameworks and strategies from books, but you only discover what you're capable of when you actually build, sell, fail, adapt, and keep going.
Books can give you the foundation, but real mastery comes from entering the arena and learning by doing.
Core Pillars of Entrepreneurship:
-Entrepreneurial Mindset: Developing an unconventional, proactive mentality. This involves moving from an employee mindset to that of a business owner and investor.
-Accounting & Business Math: Understanding the 'language of business.' Key skills include reading financial statements, data analysis, and using probability for capital allocation.
-Corporate Finance: Learning how to manage resources, evaluate Total Addressable Market (TAM), unit economics, and managing exit strategies or acquisitions.
-Efficiency & Product-Market Fit: Focusing on solving real problems through a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and avoiding the 'Field of Dreams' fallacy—building something nobody wants.
-Sales & Networking: Emphasizing that businesses survive on sales. The founder must often act as the 'chief of business development' and build genuine professional relationships.
-Leadership, Management, & Grit: Transitioning from a sole operator to a leader as the business scales, while maintaining the persistence to survive make-or-break moments.
Key Takeaway:
You can learn frameworks and strategies from books, but you only discover what you're capable of when you actually build, sell, fail, adapt, and keep going.
Books recommended for learning business & entrepreneurship
The Millionaire Fastlane — MJ DeMarco
Unscripted — MJ DeMarco
Rich Dad Poor Dad — Robert Kiyosaki
They Made America — Harold Evans
Orange County, Inc.
The Art of the Start — Guy Kawasaki
The Right Exit Strategy
How to Get Rich — Felix Dennis
Buy Back Your Time — Dan Martell
The Lean Startup — Eric Ries
The Innovator's Dilemma — Clayton Christensen
Crossing the Chasm — Geoffrey Moore
Blue Ocean Strategy — W. Chan Kim & Renée Mauborgne
How to Be a Rainmaker — Jeffrey J. Fox
Influence — Robert Cialdini
Traction — Gino Wickman
Never Split the Difference — Chris Voss
Never Eat Alone — Keith Ferrazzi
Multipliers — Liz Wiseman
The Effective Executive — Peter Drucker
Shoe Dog — Phil Knight
The Hard Thing About Hard Things — Ben Horowitz
Mindset & Philosophy
The Millionaire Fastlane — MJ DeMarco
Unscripted — MJ DeMarco
Rich Dad Poor Dad — Robert Kiyosaki
They Made America — Harold Evans
Orange County, Inc.
The Art of the Start — Guy Kawasaki
Finance & Strategy
The Right Exit Strategy
How to Get Rich — Felix Dennis
Product, Efficiency & Innovation
Buy Back Your Time — Dan Martell
The Lean Startup — Eric Ries
The Innovator's Dilemma — Clayton Christensen
Crossing the Chasm — Geoffrey Moore
Blue Ocean Strategy — W. Chan Kim & Renée Mauborgne
Sales, Networking & Leadership
How to Be a Rainmaker — Jeffrey J. Fox
Influence — Robert Cialdini
Traction — Gino Wickman
Never Split the Difference — Chris Voss
Never Eat Alone — Keith Ferrazzi
Multipliers — Liz Wiseman
The Effective Executive — Peter Drucker
Grit & Persistence
Shoe Dog — Phil Knight
The Hard Thing About Hard Things — Ben Horowitz
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By the way, guys, I am interested in business and finance. I am also working on startups and learning business administration on weekends. I am a project manager with some certifications and experience, so don't expect dev stuff only from me. 😇
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