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Dee. NYC. Muslim. Lebanese. Health Educator. Coffee addict.

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"So verily, with hardship there is relief.
Verily, with hardship there is relief."
-Quran || Surat Ash-Sharh 94:5-6

All praises are due to Allah, only the mistakes are mine.

If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention.

beautiful person/people exploring Dee's mind.

burberrylux:

didney-worl-no-uta:

admiralrainbow:

rirygoesrawr:

cyanide-poisoning:

Men Experiencing Labor Pains

With their wives supporting them.

HAHAHHAHAHA TOO GOOD

I bet a kick in the balls would feel real good right about then.

“Men can handle anything”

“Women exaggerate everything”

And then they realized just how wrong they were

Words cannot describe how much I love this video. 

Good.

(Source: vimeo.com, via caradelara)

grandpa-amjad:

Sometimes, I’ll just be minding my own business.

Then I remember that there are guys out there who tuck in the front of their shirts to show off their belt buckles.

I weep.

“Ah, bit’shoof. Wait for your father to come home” —Every Arab mother. (via grandpa-amjad)
“Yo, deadass.” —New York Proverb. (via hervacationh0me)

(via grandpa-amjad)


via grumpy love

via grumpy love

(via pagingzshan)

I’m the first in my family to graduate from college but will not be attending my graduation simply because my parents seem to express no interest in going.

God continues to test my patience. insha’Allah for the graduation of my Masters it’ll be a different story and hopefully with a husband there to witness me earn my graduate’s degree.

But let me not get my hopes up.

(Source: fuckyeahtattoos, via madametoutnnoire)

humansofnewyork:

“After this I go to work at a pizza shop. My wife and I were college professors in Bangladesh. I taught accounting. But one dollar in America becomes eighty dollars when we send it back home.”

humansofnewyork:

“After this I go to work at a pizza shop. My wife and I were college professors in Bangladesh. I taught accounting. But one dollar in America becomes eighty dollars when we send it back home.”

(via samirakhan)

grandpa-amjad:

I dropped my mother’s vase once.

When she came home, I blamed it on the jinn.

She beat my ass and said she was possessed by shaytan.

wikiraqi:


1001 Beautiful Places
| Imam Husayn Shrine

Standing in the city of Karbala, Iraq, The Shrine of Hussein ibn Ali is one of the oldest mosques in the world. It stands on the grave of Hussein ibn Ali, the second grandson of Muhammad. Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the city to observe Ashura, which marks the anniversary of Hussein ibn Ali’s death

via ahurani

مرقد الإمام الحسين عليه السلام  في كربلاء

(via seekiinggrace)

andkimmm:

i believe that when you know how to physically touch a girl, is when you really have her. hand placement and the use of your hands is everything, remember that gentlemen.

andkimmm:

i believe that when you know how to physically touch a girl, is when you really have her. hand placement and the use of your hands is everything, remember that gentlemen.

(Source: nicotortorella, via driveslowmo)

farzanation:

zeldatits:

‘Atta boy

Omg.

😂😩😂

farzanation:

zeldatits:

‘Atta boy

Omg.

😂😩😂

(Source: lesbooty)

“Sorrow prepares you for joy. It violently sweeps everything out of your house, so that new joy can find space to enter. It shakes the yellow leaves from the bough of your heart, so that fresh, green leaves can grow in their place. It pulls up the rotten roots, so that new roots hidden beneath have room to grow. Whatever sorrow shakes from your heart, far better things will take their place.” —Rumi (via rrrachul)

(via seekiinggrace)

“To speak ill of anyone is to speak ill of yourself.” —Afghan Proverb (via thethinkerr)

(Source: worlds-of-wisdom, via mierda0x)

racheldotgov:

antonyofva:


MUST WATCH:

A Yemeni national, Farea Al-muslimi, describes how a US drone fired missiles on his small village of Wessab in Yemen, “What radicals had previously failed to achieve in my village, one drone strike accomplished in an instant: There is now an intense anger and growing hatred of America.” The came can be said of US drone attacks on Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Uganda, and beyond.

One of so many testimonies about the devastation done by America. This would be horrifying to us if it was done on our country, but as long as it is done to those who don’t reside in our national boundaries, it somehow becomes morally acceptable. It’s disgusting that we continue to allow the drone strikes done throughout the Middle East, as well as around the world. 

The drone strikes are the face of America to many Yemenis.” 

(Source: assangistan, via farzanation)

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