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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 :)

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

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almaswithinalmas:

Bikini or headscarf — which offers more freedom? || CNN
I thought this was going to be another one of those ridiculous behind-the-veil articles, but it is actually quite interesting. It’s about a mother’s reaction to her young half-Arab daughter’s decision to start wearing a hijab.

The other day, when I dropped her off at school, instead of driving  away from the curb in a rush as I usually do, I watched her walk into a  crowd of kids, bent forward under the weight of her backpack as if she  were bracing against a storm. She moved purposefully, in such a solitary  way — so different from the way I was at her age, and I realized once  again how mysterious she is to me.
It’s not just her head  covering that makes her so: It’s her lack of concern for what others  think about her. It’s finding her stash of Halloween candy untouched in  her drawer, while I was a child obsessed with sweets. It’s the fact that  she would rather dive into a book than into the ocean — that she gets  so consumed with her reading that she can’t hear me calling her from the  next room.

almaswithinalmas:

Bikini or headscarf — which offers more freedom? || CNN

I thought this was going to be another one of those ridiculous behind-the-veil articles, but it is actually quite interesting. It’s about a mother’s reaction to her young half-Arab daughter’s decision to start wearing a hijab.

The other day, when I dropped her off at school, instead of driving away from the curb in a rush as I usually do, I watched her walk into a crowd of kids, bent forward under the weight of her backpack as if she were bracing against a storm. She moved purposefully, in such a solitary way — so different from the way I was at her age, and I realized once again how mysterious she is to me.

It’s not just her head covering that makes her so: It’s her lack of concern for what others think about her. It’s finding her stash of Halloween candy untouched in her drawer, while I was a child obsessed with sweets. It’s the fact that she would rather dive into a book than into the ocean — that she gets so consumed with her reading that she can’t hear me calling her from the next room.

(via thebeautyofislam)

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