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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.
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Loubna Elharazin struggles to hold up her son, who hangs motionless in her arms.“I got you, doodoo,” she coos.Abdallah Khader’s life has all but stopped, but his body keeps growing, and swelling from all the steroids and medicines that keep him alive.His cheeks are abnormally chubby. His eyes roll, but don’t focus. “Sometimes you see tears coming out of his eyes,” his mom says. “But to be honest with you, we don’t know what makes him mad. All we do is hold him and try to make him comfortable.”Abdallah’s parents know who makes them mad: Stewart Richardson. Tests show his blood alcohol was three times the legal limit when his truck smashed their sedan at an Arlington stoplight last February. Abdallah was crushed in his car seat. Doctors said 80 percent of his brain is destroyed. Prosecutors had hoped to send Richardson to prison this week for life.Instead, a judge granted a pre-trial defense motion limiting punishment to a maximum of 20 years. His lawyers argued that Richardson’s previous DWI convictions are all misdemeanors. Prosecutors found seven of them in four other states, including a crash that injured several people in Iowa in 1994. If any of them had been felonies, prosecutors in Arlington could ask for a life sentence. “I don’t care what it’s called in Iowa,” Elharazin said. “Misdemeanor, whatever it’s called in Iowa — look at the real cases. Look at the people he hurt. Look at the damage he’s caused these people.”Prosecutors appealed the judge’s ruling. They say the law is on their side, and they hope for a reversal. Abdallah Khader’s mom no longer dwells on hope.“Before, I had hope, and I had faith,” she said. “Now — after a year has passed — every day waiting for a little miracle to happen, something little; I lost hope.”Still, she and her husband asked prosecutors to appeal the judge’s ruling to a higher court. It could delay Richardson’s trial by a year. Meanwhile, Abdallah Khader will turn four years old in April.
Articles regarding this story are as follows:
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#4
A fund for Abdallah has been set up at Bank of America if you would like to donate. The  fund is # 488017788212. Stop by your local branch to ask.
Please keep this child in your thoughts and prayers if this means anything to you. Thank you.

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Loubna Elharazin struggles to hold up her son, who hangs motionless in her arms.

“I got you, doodoo,” she coos.

Abdallah Khader’s life has all but stopped, but his body keeps growing, and swelling from all the steroids and medicines that keep him alive.

His cheeks are abnormally chubby. His eyes roll, but don’t focus.

“Sometimes you see tears coming out of his eyes,” his mom says. “But to be honest with you, we don’t know what makes him mad. All we do is hold him and try to make him comfortable.”

Abdallah’s parents know who makes them mad: Stewart Richardson.

Tests show his blood alcohol was three times the legal limit when his truck smashed their sedan at an Arlington stoplight last February.

Abdallah was crushed in his car seat. Doctors said 80 percent of his brain is destroyed.

Prosecutors had hoped to send Richardson to prison this week for life.

Instead, a judge granted a pre-trial defense motion limiting punishment to a maximum of 20 years. His lawyers argued that Richardson’s previous DWI convictions are all misdemeanors.

Prosecutors found seven of them in four other states, including a crash that injured several people in Iowa in 1994.

If any of them had been felonies, prosecutors in Arlington could ask for a life sentence.

“I don’t care what it’s called in Iowa,” Elharazin said. “Misdemeanor, whatever it’s called in Iowa — look at the real cases. Look at the people he hurt. Look at the damage he’s caused these people.”

Prosecutors appealed the judge’s ruling. They say the law is on their side, and they hope for a reversal.

Abdallah Khader’s mom no longer dwells on hope.

“Before, I had hope, and I had faith,” she said. “Now — after a year has passed — every day waiting for a little miracle to happen, something little; I lost hope.”

Still, she and her husband asked prosecutors to appeal the judge’s ruling to a higher court. It could delay Richardson’s trial by a year.

Meanwhile, Abdallah Khader will turn four years old in April.

Articles regarding this story are as follows:

#1

#2

#3

#4

A fund for Abdallah has been set up at Bank of America if you would like to donate. The  fund is # 488017788212. Stop by your local branch to ask.

Please keep this child in your thoughts and prayers if this means anything to you. Thank you.

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