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@dahfollowbelum kalau aku. Katup camera. Bantai ja. Org mcm ni memang kena ajar
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Suka tengok video ni dia terang pasal pricing kereta perodua. Betul2 mahai harga keta dekat malaysia.
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Berhentilah protect Proton dan Perodua. Dah protect pun, masih harga nak compete dgn brand import, apa kejadahnya? Orang lain jual harga atas RM100k, dia pun nak jual harga atas RM100k. What’s the point? Plus, Proton is technically no longer Malaysian. It’s China’s.
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This is one of the most common silent struggles destroying young people today, be it Muslims or non-Muslims.
If I am to answer your question straight away. Yes. Allah will forgive you. The fact that you feel this shame and guilt, and you are asking this question means your heart is still very much alive.
The biggest trick Shaytan plays on you happens the moment you close the tab. He drops a heavy blanket of shame on you. He wants you to feel so dirty and so hypocritical for breaking your promise to Allah that you stop asking for forgiveness.
He wants you to think your repentance is fake. Do not buy that lie. If you fall a thousand times, you crawl back a thousand and one times. Allah's mercy does not have a limit. Shaytan just wants to put a limit in your head.
Having said that, we need to talk about the real problem here. I know you want a solution. But you know what? Relying on pure willpower will never work. I know you know this too. Therefore, we have to look at why you keep going back.
Based on what I have read, porn is rarely about physical desire. It is a painkiller. It is a coping mechanism. When you are stressed, feeling deeply lonely, or overwhelmed by a reality you do not want to face, your brain looks for a quick hit of dopamine to numb the pain. And since we are a free hyper-sexualized world, you find it very easy to use your screen as an escape hatch.
However, when the high wears off, the reality you ran away from is still waiting for you. Now it is compounded by spiritual guilt. That guilt creates more stress. That stress triggers the urge to escape again. It is a vicious loop. I know you’ve been in this vicious cycle several times, hence your question…
If I am prescribe a permanent and sustainable cure for you, the best way is to read and learn the root psychology of sins yourself. Forget all those tips you see online. The best way is to immerse yourself in knowledge. This is because if you know it, it will help you prevent it, break it if you are in it, and teach you the way out.
I am prescribing a book that has rescued millions of people from this very pit. You need to read "The Disease and the Cure" (Al-Daa' wa al-Dawaa') by Imam Ibn al-Qayyim.
A man came to Ibn al-Qayyim centuries ago. He was completely broken. He asked if there was any hope for a sin that had completely hijacked his life. The Imam wrote this entire book as a direct response to that one man. It is a profound masterclass in human psychology.
Ibn al-Qayyim breaks down the anatomy of a sin. He shows you how a passing thought turns into a whisper. He shows how that whisper becomes a burning urge, and how that urge hardens into a chain around your neck. He teaches you how to intercept the thought at the root before it gains power over your limbs. He also teaches you how to seek divine intervention and how to repair your broken relationship with your lord. These are things you need to know.
Get the English translation. Read it slowly. You have to start addressing the real stress and voids in your life instead of running away from them. Put strict physical blocks on your devices so your moments of weakness require too much effort to act upon.
Ultimately, start making concrete plans for marriage. You need it. Work hard to accelerate your financial freedom and get a wife.
Keep fighting. Those who fight win.
May God make it easy for you and many others who are currently struggling with …

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@RealScreenGeek @dvrynnnnnnnn Can we get those action figures now.. I got my own money
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Clad in a baju kurung, Siti Azmira Mat Ghani, 39, cuts a graceful figure as she makes her way to work. But instead of heading to an office, she climbs into the driver’s seat of a 44-seater double-decker tour bus.
For this bus driver, traditional Malay attire is more than just clothing – it is a symbol of her identity as a woman which she carries with pride.
The Kuala Terengganu native makes it a point to wear a different baju kurung, kebarung or kebaya each day, bringing a touch of elegance to a profession not associated with such attire.
Learn more about her journey: thestar.com.my/lifestyle/peop…
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How to watch ‘The Walking Dead’ in order.
-Fear the Walking Dead Season 1-3
-The Walking Dead Season 1-8.
-Tales of the walking dead- Mimi series.
-The Walking Dead Season 9.
-Fear the Walking Dead Season 5-8.
-The walking dead season 10-11.
-The Walking Dead: Beyond the world 1-2.
-The Walking Dead:The ones who live.
-The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon 1-2.
-The Walking Dead: Dead City 1-2.
#TWD

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