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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. ;)

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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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