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superzahreng · 1 month ago
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you know what hurts more than anything?
trying to act normal after losing the person who was part of your daily routine. You still love them so much, but there's nothing you can do to bring them back. All that you're left with are the memories that continue to play over and over again in your head
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superzahreng · 1 year ago
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Loveee🥺🌑🖤
in the tapestry of life, you are the thread,
without you, my heart feels empty and dead.
each moment without you feels like a void,
a world without color, a soul unemployed.
i crave the warmth of your gentle embrace,
your love, a refuge, a sacred space.
in your presence, my heart finds its home,
together, we navigate life's unknown.
without you, tomorrow loses its glow,
a symphony without its harmonious flow.
your laughter, a melody that fills the air,
without it, life feels incomplete and unfair.
In your eyes, I see my future unfold,
A story of love that will never grow old.
So let us embrace each moment we share,
For a tomorrow without you, I cannot bear.
with you, my love, each day is a treasure,
a journey of love, beyond measure.
so stay by my side, forever and more,
For a tomorrow without you, i truly abhor —superzahreng🍂
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superzahreng · 1 year ago
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I'm caught in a conflict between my emotions and mind. I was meant to be in the process of moving on, but it just seems to become worse with each passing day. The agony of trying to forget you is intensifying, and it feels like an endless circle of heartbreak.
Every minute, I attempt to persuade myself that I can let go and move on. But the truth is that I can't forget about you. Your memory is imprinted deep within my spirit, and your presence lingers in my thoughts. The more I try to distance myself from you, the stronger my feelings get.
It's a never-ending battle to balance the desire to go on with the overwhelming feelings that won't let go. The agony of missing you grows more with each passing day. - superzahreng🕊🍁🍂
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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A beautiful life does not just happen, it is built daily by prayer, humility, sacrifice and hard work.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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“What if we don’t end up together?”, she asked quietly.
“Then we trust Allah and accept our qadr,” he said.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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Sometimes you will cross paths with people who you think are meant to be on the same path as you and have the same destination. So you walk with them for a while; you talk, laugh and cry together. You become companions. You learn about one another and help each other with any obstacles along the way. But then there will come a point when just as you decide you want to hold their hand and continue walking, the path splits and it is time to part ways.
Many of the people Allah sends us are only meant to accompany us temporarily. He intersects our paths when He sees it is good for us or if we need help. Do not become upset when you have to leave behind a friend and continue walking, because they were made to come and go when the time was right for both of you. Allah knows best; if you still needed them then He wouldn't have sent them away. Don't worry. He will not leave you alone. Trust Him and keep walking.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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I pray you find the love that feels like home. One that elevates you, honours you, protects you. Understands you and makes your heart beam! I see people happy with their soulmates and it makes me so happy, I hope we can all find the person who feels like home.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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When you've already disturbed people without your knowledge 💔🙂
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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Khadijah & Muhammad: The Story of Love & Faith 
Khadijah was a woman of  beauty, intelligence, and superior character. Known as ‘at-Taahirah’ – the Pure – she was highly sought after by the greatest men of Quraysh. She was married twice, and had children with both her husbands. After her second experience as a widow, she chose to focus her efforts on her business instead of marriage… or so she planned, anyway.
It was in her quest to hire employees to lead her merchant caravans that Khadijah bint Khuwaylid first came across Muhammad ibn Abdullah (PBUH). A handsome young man from a noble but impoverished family, he exuded an aura of dignity, power, and humility all at once.
For a man so young, he had also established a reputation of renown as as-Saadiq, al-Ameen (the Truthful, the Most Trustworthy). As a trader himself, he was scrupulously honest in every interaction and transaction, as Khadijah’s own servant Maysarah attested to on their very first business trip together.
With every positive experience and glowing report about Muhammad, Khadijah was filled with respect and admiration for him. Though she was significantly older than him, she was still a woman of beauty and young enough to consider marriage for a third time – and wise enough to recognize that though Muhammad had nothing to offer her financially, he brought with him something much more important.
Swiftly, marriage was proposed, accepted, and arranged… and thus began the first chapter of one of the most powerful stories of love and faith to ever be witnessed in history.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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The Story of Yusuf [ peace be upon him ]
The story of Yusuf (Sura) is about the prophet Yusuf, translated in English as Joseph. Yusuf is one of the sons of Ya'qub (known as Jacob in the English translation) who has the talent of interpreting dreams. One day Yusuf has a dream and he narrates his dream to his father who immediately knows that Yusuf will be a prophet. His father tells him not to tell his brothers to avoid any harm. However, because of Ya'qub’s loving treatment towards Yusuf, Yusuf’s brothers felt jealous. They wanted to get rid of Yusuf, so their father could love them instead of Yusuf. Their initial plan was to kill Yusuf, but later they decided to throw him in a well. They lied to their father and told him that a wolf had killed him. Later, a caravan rescued Yusuf from the well, who then sold him to a man in Egypt. The man took Yusuf in and was hoping to either put him to work or adopt him as a son. Later, the man’s wife tries to seduce Yusuf, but he resists. The woman seeing his resistance accuses Yusuf of wanting to harm her and demands that he should either be punished severely or sent to jail.
A witness, after Yusuf defends his innocence, testifies “if his shirt is torn from the front, then she has told the truth, and he is of the liars but if his shirt is torn from the back, then she has lied, and he is of the truthful.” The shirt was indeed torn from the back. Soon after this accident, the women of the city talk of how the wife is seeking to seduce Yusuf. The wife of ‘Al-Aziz invites them to a banquet, gives each of them a knife, and then tells Yusuf to come out. The women cut their hands in astonishment. 'She said, “That is the one about whom you blamed me. And I certainly sought to seduce him, but he firmly refused; and if he will not do what I order him, he will surely be imprisoned and will be of those debased.” Yusuf prefers prison to what they call him so he prayed to God. Yusuf is sent to prison.
In the prison, Yusuf met two other men and interprets one of the prisoner’s dreams. The prisoner is then released and Yusuf asked the prisoner to mention his talent to the king. One day, the King had a dream, and the prisoner who had been released mention Yusuf. He interprets the King’s dream, which is about Egypt having a seven-year drought. To reward him, the King requests his release from jail and the King also investigates his case. The wife who tried to seduce Yusuf testifies that he was innocent, and the truth unveils. Yusuf is given authority in Egypt.
During the seven-year drought, Yusuf’s brothers visit Egypt to get food for their family. Upon seeing his brothers, Yusuf recognizes them though they did not recognize him.Yusuf, in a high position of authority, requests that the next time they come, they bring their youngest brother Benjamin or benyameen with them. When the brothers returned with their youngest brother, Yusuf takes him aside and tells him his identity. Yusuf plots a theft case where his youngest brother is found guilty of theft when he is truly innocent and is detained from his family, so he could stay with him. Later, when the father and brothers face poverty they come back to Yusuf and Yusuf then helps them and reveals his identity asking them to come and live with him
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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THE STORY OF PROPHET MUSA In The Palace of Phir'oun Prophet Musa was born in the land of Egypt and came from the people known as the Israelites.The ruler of Egypt was the Pharoah and he hated the Israelites that were in his land. In a fit of anger he sent an order throughout the countryside that said that all Israelite baby boys had to be killed as soon as they were born. When Musa was born, he was supposed to be killed along with the others but Allah had a plan for Musa. He ordered Musa’s mother to place Musa in a wooden chest in the great Nile River and allow it to float downstream. The mother did what she was told but was afraid she would never see Musa again. The Birth of Prophet Musa Allah guided the chest down the Nile River and, eventually, it floated into a small stream. The Pharoah’s wife spotted the chest and ordered her servants to bring it ashore. When the Pharoah’s wife saw the baby, she fell in love with him. She picked up the baby and showed it to the Pharoah. “Look,” she said, “Here is a joy for the eye to behold. Please don’t kill him. Instead, we could adopt him as a son for ourselves.” The Pharoah agreed with her and they decided to keep the baby. So Allah spared Musa the death that was supposed to await him and he was raised in the royal court of the Pharoah of Egypt Asiah Meets Prophet Musa In the meantime, Musa’s mother became very sad and wept bitterly at the thought of her helpless little Musa. Allah knows how much a mother loves her child so He made a plan for them to unite. The mother sent her daughter to the Pharoah’s court in order to check on baby Musa. When the daughter came to the royal palace, she found the Pharoah’s wife very upset. “Why won’t this baby eat?” she exclaimed to her servants. “He will surely die unless someone can nurse him.” Then Musa’s sister spoke up. “I know of a people that will nourish the baby and make him strong,” she said. The Pharoah’s wife was very surprised but was desparate, so she agreed to let the baby go to be fed. The Pharoah’s wife never knew that it was Musa’s mother who nursed baby Musa. Thus Allah made the mother happy again because she could see her son every day. Musa Meets His Mother.
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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# Problem of Muslim Ummah : Don’t Care About Ecological Problems of the Planet  
“A man felt very thirsty while he was on the way, there he came across a well. He went down the well, quenched his thirst and came out. Meanwhile he saw a dog panting and licking mud because of excessive thirst. He said to himself, “This dog is suffering from thirst as I did.” So, he went down the well again, filled his shoe with water, held it with his mouth and watered the dog. Allah appreciated him for that deed and forgave him.” The Companions said, “O Allah’s Messenger! Is there a reward for us in serving the animals?” He replied: “There is a reward for serving any living being.” [ Bukhari ]
Abdullah ibn `Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet said, “A woman entered the (Hell) Fire because of a cat which she had tied, neither giving it food nor setting it free to eat from the vermin of the earth.”           [ Bukhari ]
Anas also reported that the Prophet said, “If a Muslim plants a tree or sows seeds, and then a bird, or a person or an animal eats from it, it is regarded as a charitable gift (sadaqah) for him.” [ Bukhari ]
Mu`adh (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet warned, “Beware of the three acts that cause you to be cursed: relieving yourselves in shaded places (that people utilize), in a walkway or in a watering place.”              [ Ranked sound, hasan, by Al-Albani ]
Abu Zarr Al-Ghafari (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Removing harmful things from the road is an act of charity (sadaqah).” [ Authenticated by Al-Albani ]
The Prophet said, “Whoever kills a sparrow or anything bigger than that without a just cause, Allah will hold him accountable on the Day of Judgment.”  The listeners asked, “O Messenger of Allah, what is a just cause?” He replied, “That he will kill it to eat, not simply to chop off its head and then throw it away.” [ An–Nasa’i ]
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superzahreng · 3 years ago
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The Story Of: Asiya Bint Muzahim (آسيا بنت مزاحم) is also often referred to as Asiya Zawjatu Firawn or Asiya, wife of the Pharaoh.
Asiya is the one who found the baby Musa (Moses) floating in a crate in the Nile river and rescued him, bringing him home to live in the palace as her own child, hiring his own mother as a wet nurse for him.
During that time, Firawn ordered all baby boys born to the Children of Israel to be killed, after a worrying dream had come to him showing that one of these boys would grow up to adulthood and then take his thrown from him.This is why the baby Musa had been floating in the river, in an attempt by his mother to save his life – which was successful.
Firawn was one of the greatest tyrants of history, demanding that he should be worshipped as a god. He could not stand to see anyone worshipping anyone or anything other than himself, so monotheism and worshipping Allah was outlawed and punishable by torture and death. He insisted “I am your Lord, Most High!”
In this society, despite being a very rich queen, and being married to the most powerful man, Asiya Bint Muzahim was kind and merciful and knew wrong from right. In the end she was not afraid to stand against her husband, the Pharaoh and speak for what is right by declaring her belief in God, accepting the monotheism and the message of the Prophet Musa alayhi salam.
When Firawn found out that Asiya was following the message of Musa alayhi salam, he had her tortured and killed and Allah showed her her home within paradise. Because of her conviction of faith, and what she suffered, she will be one of the first women to enter Paradise.
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