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original-username42 · 10 months ago
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I'm so sick of queer spaces being so heavily anti religion to a comical degree. We always preach intersectionality or to look at nuance but then when religion is brought up it's all black and white "hur dur religion bad, you're bad because religion all religious people are going out in the streets murdering trans people and eating gay babies" like do none of us see the irony here? I'm trans, bi and religious and I've gotten hate for it but since I'm a pagan I get less hate than I've seen trans Christians or Muslims get. Not everyone who is religious is bigoted, not every religious person is the strawman in your head. Religion is not inherently bigoted, most of the time the stuff actual bigoted religious people use as justification for bigotry is mistranslations or blatantly wrong interpretations of religious texts. I'm not trying to convert anyone to any religion I'm just begging other queer folk to stop being hypocrites and to stop harassing other queer people for being religious
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queerism1969 · 11 months ago
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Happy new year to all Queer Muslims.
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amnamuslimahsissy · 4 months ago
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Kavy used to be a regular Hindu Indian boy and was living a normal life. Going to college regularly and sharp in studies and other activities but he was not completely happy with his life and always thought that something was missing in his life.
Once while doing his work he came across a thing call Sissy Muslimah which lead to change his life forever. When he came to know about the Sissy Muslimah thing he was a bit Curious about knowing more of it as he was very excited in gaining knowledge of new topics and so he started his reasearch on the Sissy Muslimah topic.
He came across thousands of captions , hypnos, bbcs and also how many Hindu Indian boys already had the same feeling as him and was turning into Muslimah wives of dominant muslim masters.
At first he thought it to be just a phase and his curiosity to gain knowledge but lesser did he knew that he was one the Hindu Bois destined to be Muslimah wife and serve Muslim masters. But he resisted such feelings and thought many times of how weak the other boys who were now Muslimah could be to give up on everything to be submissive Sissy Muslimah wives.
While exploring he came across a muslim alpha male who was dominant and strong. He was from Pakistan named Irfan and had already converted many of such Hindu Bois to submissive Muslimah. When Kavy talked to him about various things related to Muslimah and conversion. He answered patiently and was dominant enough to influence him to accept his fate as a sissy Muslimah wife. But still he was a bit resistant and so he challenged the alpha muslim man to check who have a bigger cock and was soon humbled by the muscunality of the Muslim master and so he accepted his defeat to him submitted to him to forever be his wife and take care of him and his family.
So Kavy now known as Amna as named by his SIR married him moving to Pakistan and is now ready for their reception in her white hijab and green dress as his master wants to show his Muslimah wife to the world.
Credits : @amnamuslimahsissy
Desclaimer: The photo here used does not belong to me and is obtained from internet so if anyone have any problem please DM
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ed-recoverry · 5 months ago
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Happy pride to religious LGBTQ+ folks.
It never doesn’t hurt to see religious people, especially possibly from your own religion, hate you for just existing. Staying true to yourself and keeping your faith while doing so is something to have pride about🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Muslims.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Jews.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Christians.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Hindus.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Buddhists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Sikhs.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Shintoists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Taoists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Vodouists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Spiritualists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Shamanists.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Confucians.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Jains.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Baháʼís.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ Zoroastrians.
Happy pride to all LGBTQ+ religious folks.
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yourdailyqueer · 18 days ago
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Nazrul Islam Ritu
Gender: Transgender woman / Hijra
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 15 June 1979
Ethnicity: Bangladeshi
Occupation: Activist, politician (Independent)
Note: She is the first hijra (third gender) elected union parishad chairperson in Bangladesh
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madamepestilence · 8 months ago
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WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE
FREE PALESTINE
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frankendykez · 2 months ago
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as an ex-muslim queer i cannot stand the (mostly never have been muslim) people who keep complaining about muslim queer characters or even irl muslim queer people. i know i'm gonna get hate for this but tbh idrc so Please shut up and don't say anything at all if you ever see a fictional or real, especially real, muslim person who is LGBTQ+ in any sort of way. you are not helping to battle islamophobia in anyway and do you know how wrong it sounds when you tell them to just convert to atheism or stop being queer? i dont care if you're muslim yourself. i especially do not care if you are not muslim at all! Shut Up! I don't care if the creator of the lesbian hijabi xey/xem enby is a white atheist, queer muslims needs representation as much as non-queer muslims! you wouldn't tell people to stop writing non-queer muslims cuz they're not muslims themselves, would you? i agree that muslims can write themselves best, but still. i converted out of islam due to personal religious trauma, which my queerness is apart of, but so what? i am not everyone. if you allow or even encourage christisn and jews to still be connected to their faith whilst being queer, then why cannot muslims do the same? "b-but the qur'an!!-" not your problem is it? LMAO. let them do as they please, it's not your problem. queer people have existed everywhere as all sorts of people. y'all need to start minding your business because i need you lot to understand no one cares about what you think about them. no matter what the qur'an says people live and intepret their religions in different ways to you (why religious sects even exist in the first place). so. shut up!
dni zionists, terfs, radfems & islamophobes. this post is not for you!
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gryficowa · 5 months ago
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You know what sucks? Radical feminism (TREF) has so destroyed the opinion of feminism that every time as a feminist you have to explain that no, you are not anti-men, you are not anti-Arab, you are not anti-intersex, you are not anti-trans, thanks, radical feminists, for fucking up the lives of real feminists
I wish you an encounter with a truck or some shit
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his-heart-hymns · 9 months ago
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We don't need sugar-coated diplomatic statements. We require this same harsh criticism and condemnation of Israel.We must name and shame Israel at every international stage.
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Bolivia and Coulumbia has backed Brazil president's statements.
African Union that consists of 55 member states kicked the Israeli delegation out of its recent meeting in Ethiopia.
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woah-nifty · 2 months ago
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any other trans guy muslims who still wear the hijab? right now im just really insecure about it. i still feel comfortable wearing it, especially because even before i reverted to islam, i preferred dressing feminine. it doesnt give me dysphoria. it makes me feel safe and connected to my faith.
but i keep getting scared of how people will view me. i am pursuing hormones and im scared that when my voice deepens people will get hostile towards me.
just would really like to hear from some other fellow trans men. also, non muslim trans men are allowed to add their input (mainly if you also veil in some way, but anyone is welcome to reply)
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augmentedpolls · 2 months ago
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How many of the “default settings” do you have?
White
Male
Straight
Cis
Perisex
Able-Bodied
Mentally Healthy
Neurotypical
Christian
“Default settings” means having the identity society perceives to be the “default”. (Western society in this case) This doesn’t mean any of these things are bad or that not being these things is bad!
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sneedaids · 5 months ago
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Why does the LGBT community support Muslims and arabs and? I don't get it cuz those people hate you guys from the bottom of their heart and if they had a gun they would kill and behead you guys and even in Iran (which it's legal to have a top/bottom surgery and the government won't kill you for that) the amount of hate toward the your community is crazy
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queerism1969 · 2 years ago
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amnamuslimahsissy · 1 month ago
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Finding Strength: The Journey of Amina
Ethan always felt like an outsider in his small town—shy, introverted, and often overlooked. He longed for belonging and purpose but struggled to find his place.
One day, while wandering in a park, he stumbled upon a gathering of Muslim women. Their laughter and warmth drew him in. Curiosity led him to strike up a conversation with Amina, who welcomed him with a genuine smile. As he spent time with them, he felt an acceptance he had never known.
Eager to learn, Ethan began attending classes at the local mosque and immersing himself in the teachings of Islam. Over time, he felt a profound shift within himself. Embracing the values of discipline, kindness, and resilience, he found the strength to adopt the name Chalisa, honoring the strong women who inspired him and gave him this name.
As Chalisa, she volunteered in the community and wore the hijab with pride, embodying her faith. This transformation helped her discover her voice and confidence, allowing her to advocate for others.
In this newfound journey, Chalisa caught the attention of Sheikh Ibrahim, a respected local leader. Their connection blossomed through shared values and mutual respect. When he proposed, it felt like a celebration of their paths—her journey from vulnerability to strength.
On a beautiful spring day, they married in a heartfelt ceremony surrounded by friends and family. Chalisa felt radiant, marking a new chapter in her life.
With Ibrahim by her side, Chalisa looked forward to a future filled with love and purpose. Together, they would uplift their community, inspiring others with their shared vision of compassion.
They lived a happy life ever after and...
So this is Chalisa posing for her Sheikh Ibrahim to click some of her beautiful pictures 🧕🏻🧕🏻
Story by @amnamuslimahsissy
Photo @tracyjones2001
Disclaimer: The photo here used does not belong to me and is obtained from internet so if anyone have any problem please DM
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wildfeather5002 · 7 months ago
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Progressive & inclusive Christians I love you 💙
Progressive & inclusive Muslims I love you 💜
Progressive & inclusive Jews I love you 💚
Progressive, inclusive & accepting religious people in general I love and cherish you ❤💞❤
Have a blessed day/night!
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coffeeshopsinfall · 15 days ago
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So like. I basically never read nonfiction, ever, but I just started a memoir called Hijab Butch Blues by Lamaya H, and despite all odds, I'm having a good time.
Anyway, Lamaya H is reading the Quoran one day, and comes to the conclusion that Maryam is gay. And this is really exciting to her, because she's gay, and there's a woman like her in the Quoran! There's a queer woman struggling with mental health in the Quoran that she can relate to. And I'm just. I'm so happy this woman I know nothing about found in religion what so many of us find in fiction and/or fanfiction. It's such an exhilarating feeling to read about people like you, finding out you're not the only one and you're not alone, (which is why representation is so important) and. I just. I'm so so glad she found it.
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