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Dee. Muslimah. 23 years young.
Lebanese. New Yorker. Student. Aspiring health educator.
Made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions.
Follower of Prophet Muhammad & Ahlul Bayt (pbut).
I blog, I rant, I ramble, I vent, I express, I adore, I love. But I do not sugar coat.

I am also Pro-Palestinian & Anti-Zionism.
Anti-Zionism =/= Hating those who follow Judaism and/or are Israeli. Get it right. ;)

This page is made up of bits and pieces of who I am. I will voice my opinion, you are not obligated to agree or disagree, but if you want to be respected you have to give respect first. This blog has no particular tone or theme to it, it's composed of everything and anything. That's all for now :)

I do not claim ownership over any of the images I post. If you see your photo w|out proper credit & have proof that it is yours, let me know & I will gladly credit you.

*Note: This is NOT a blog about Islam, this is my own personal Tumblr. If you are interested in Islam check out my other blog linked below titled "The Beauty of Islam" :) Also, I do not follow back just because you have followed, but if you would like me to check out your blog just let me know.

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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.
poeticislam:

“…I was sat at home in front of the television, flicking  from channel to  channel. I accidently switched to an Arabic channel  where there was a  live transmission from the Ka’bah in Makkah at prayer  time. The image  moved me; people bending down, prostrating, standing  side by side, from  different parts of the world wearing the same  clothes worshipping the  same God, the One True God. Everything seemed  so clear now. It was  almost like looking into a mirror. I saw my true  self.
I went to the library and picked up a translation of   the Qur`an. I didn`t know quite what I was going to find, but what I   read left me in wonder and exceeded all my expectations. I began to read   about Jesus (‘alayhis-salaam) and his mother Mary. Prior to   this I had never thought of Jesus as being a prophet of Islam, in fact I   was under the impression that Muslims disliked him. Then I turned to   some verses about the prophets Lot and Solomon (‘alayhis-salaam).   God spoke of them as being noble prophets, unlike in the Bible. Even   before this I could never understand how these people could commit such   crimes as they were accused of in the Old Testament when they were the   ones sent as examples for us.
This was my first encounter with the Qur`an. I had   feelings not only of joy and amazement, but also of relief. I didn`t   know a book like this actually existed, it seemed almost too good to be   true!
I really believe that in the life of each and every person Allah (subhaanahu wa ta’ala)   makes Himself manifest to them in some way or another. In their heart   everyone knows the reality of His existence, even though externally  they  may try to cover up the truth.
Looking back at my life when I started to think  about  religion, it never occurred to me to even consider Islam. Maybe  this  was due to the inward fear I had of Islam, or Islamaphobia as it is   called. Whenever I saw a man with a beard and Islamic dress, a woman in   hijaab, I felt threatened. The words fundamentalism, violence and   terrorism sprang to mind. I let the media do my thinking for me instead   of considering the facts for myself.
I used to think of religion as something that was  not  supposed to make sense, you shouldn`t think too deeply about it or  ask  too many questions, but just believe. In fact I was afraid that by   getting an education and going on to university I`d end up becoming an   atheist! But with Islam, the more I look into it the more I realise how   beautiful this deen is. The laws are just and unparalleled. It is the   Truth, the universal message, and the greatest blessing Allah (subhaanahu wa ta’ala) has bestowed upon Mankind. Alhamdulillah that a person like me has recognised it as such.” Sister S.B, UK. 

poeticislam:

“…I was sat at home in front of the television, flicking from channel to channel. I accidently switched to an Arabic channel where there was a live transmission from the Ka’bah in Makkah at prayer time. The image moved me; people bending down, prostrating, standing side by side, from different parts of the world wearing the same clothes worshipping the same God, the One True God. Everything seemed so clear now. It was almost like looking into a mirror. I saw my true self.

I went to the library and picked up a translation of the Qur`an. I didn`t know quite what I was going to find, but what I read left me in wonder and exceeded all my expectations. I began to read about Jesus (‘alayhis-salaam) and his mother Mary. Prior to this I had never thought of Jesus as being a prophet of Islam, in fact I was under the impression that Muslims disliked him. Then I turned to some verses about the prophets Lot and Solomon (‘alayhis-salaam). God spoke of them as being noble prophets, unlike in the Bible. Even before this I could never understand how these people could commit such crimes as they were accused of in the Old Testament when they were the ones sent as examples for us.

This was my first encounter with the Qur`an. I had feelings not only of joy and amazement, but also of relief. I didn`t know a book like this actually existed, it seemed almost too good to be true!

I really believe that in the life of each and every person Allah (subhaanahu wa ta’ala) makes Himself manifest to them in some way or another. In their heart everyone knows the reality of His existence, even though externally they may try to cover up the truth.

Looking back at my life when I started to think about religion, it never occurred to me to even consider Islam. Maybe this was due to the inward fear I had of Islam, or Islamaphobia as it is called. Whenever I saw a man with a beard and Islamic dress, a woman in hijaab, I felt threatened. The words fundamentalism, violence and terrorism sprang to mind. I let the media do my thinking for me instead of considering the facts for myself.

I used to think of religion as something that was not supposed to make sense, you shouldn`t think too deeply about it or ask too many questions, but just believe. In fact I was afraid that by getting an education and going on to university I`d end up becoming an atheist! But with Islam, the more I look into it the more I realise how beautiful this deen is. The laws are just and unparalleled. It is the Truth, the universal message, and the greatest blessing Allah (subhaanahu wa ta’ala) has bestowed upon Mankind. Alhamdulillah that a person like me has recognised it as such.” Sister S.B, UK. 

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