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✨Leemah✨

@Hajia_Smart

Mrs A| Wife| Mom| Product Manager|Tech sis| Social Researcher| Football lover|Manchester United| CR7

Katılım Eylül 2015
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✨Leemah✨
✨Leemah✨@Hajia_Smart·
⭐ My advice to anyone looking to transition into the Tech Space⭐ The beginning of a new year often inspires fresh starts and career transitions, and tech remains a popular space for growth and innovation. 1/2
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✨Leemah✨@Hajia_Smart·
@Ilerioluwakiye_ They shame the woman staying at home to take care of her kids for being lazy, and also shame the hardworking woman who leaves very early and comes back late for not taking care of her kids. Just do you and care less about what people say. Live your life for you.
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Ìléríolúwa@Ilerioluwakiye_·
Dear ladies never forget that: The same world that shames me for being a single mother also shames you for not being a mother and shames another woman for having too many children..It shames one woman for having a child at the age of 19 because she's too young but also shames another for having at 36 because she's too old..It shames a woman who marries young as well as the one who marries old..It shames women who don't have beautiful bodies and shames those who go under the knife to get the bodies. This world shames all women, not a single one of us is spared, not a single one. So love and make yourselves happy.
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Èyítànwá (토이바) 🇳🇬🇰🇷
You will always think N2m will solve your problems until you make N2m. You will think traveling abroad will solve your financial problems until you start living abroad. You will struggle from getting student visa to looking for a good job, permanent residency, worrying about mortgages, insurance premiums, taxes and stuff,even though you might be more comfortable than when you where in your home country. When you’re single, you will think marriage will remove loneliness until you get married. The future and goals are deceptive. They appear as final solutions to life’s struggles. But they’re mere junctions in the long, complex journey we’re into on earth. Life is in phases…. but struggle is constant. No matter the money, passport or location, everyone is battling pains per time. Nothing will take away all struggles. You can only get NEW struggles. Our wish and prayers is that the new struggle should be less brutal than the former, but we must have some discomfort. It’s an existential principle. Orderliness is a fantasy, chaos is the rule of nature.
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✨Leemah✨@Hajia_Smart·
@Ilerioluwakiye_ That you will feel like you want to die in the first trimester but you will not die. You'll compare the 10 mins of enjoyment to the sickness you'll feel and you'll wonder why you ever allowed such to happen in the first place 🤣🤣🤣
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Ìléríolúwa@Ilerioluwakiye_·
moms, what’s something you only learned/experienced during pregnancy that nobody ever warned you about and want to tell the singles about?
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AndyJnr ° Umaru 
AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru·
Four pictures one word, who can guess? many will fail.
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𓆩 ✝ 𓆪
𓆩 ✝ 𓆪@NglMaya·
if you followed your childhood dream job, what would you be right now?
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
If you’re proud of your Mother, Retweet this.
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Sara@piousdeenn·
Imagine you are a Muslim and someone asks you: Why do we recite Surah Al-Fatiha in every rakah And you don't know?
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Omobolaji
Omobolaji@Beejaysport·
Did you read Suratul Khaf?
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
Happy both to Me. 🎂 +1 I am grateful for seeing another year ❤️
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Cool_Ustaaz ☪@Cool_Ustaz·
When ZINA penetrates the body of a fellow human being, Wallahi, it is extremely difficult to get rid of it. ZINA is addictive. When you start, you hardly stop. And it is dangerous. Everything you touch, Allah removes Barakah from it. Even Friends who follow you, Allah removes their Barakah. When you earn money, it finishes as if fire eats it. Every day you are in this problem or the other. People who commit ZINA even after they get married continue to do it. Why do you think people cheat in marriages? Because they engaged in the act right from the beginning. May Allah SWT protect our private parts from committing Haram. Ameen 🤲
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Dee!
Dee!@Khadee__jatu·
Allahumma inni as’aluka everything good in this dunya and akhirah. Health, wealth, success, calm heart, rizq, strong iman and a life full of barakah I never expected. Ameen.
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
The general advice, that Muslims should be mindful of the meanings of their names and avoid altering them into words with negative or inappropriate meanings, is reasonable. However, many of the linguistic claims in this write-up are inaccurate, exaggerated, or oversimplified. Some shortened forms are not actually Arabic words at all, while others are being interpreted incorrectly. Here is a clearer assessment: Rasheedah (رشيدة) means “rightly guided” or “righteous.” “Sheeddah” is likely intended to refer to shiddah (شدّة) which means “hardship” or “severity,” but “Sheeddah” itself is not a standard Arabic name or word in the way presented. Haleemah (حليمة) means “gentle” or “forbearing.” “Leemah” is not the Arabic word for wig. The Arabic word for wig is closer to waṣl or barūkah/barūكة in some usages. So this claim is incorrect. Fareedah (فريدة) means “unique” or “precious.” “Riddah (ردّة)” does mean apostasy, but “Reedah” as written here is not necessarily the same word linguistically. Fāṭimah (فاطمة) means “one who abstains” or “weans.” “Teemah” does not properly mean catastrophe in Arabic. Mansūrah (منصورة) means “victorious.” “Ṣūrah (صورة)” actually means “image/picture/form,” not specifically “photo.” This one has some linguistic basis, though it is still somewhat forced. Laṭīfah (لطيفة) means “kind,” “subtle,” or “pleasant.” “Teefah” meaning “ghost” is not correct Arabic. Baṣīrah (بصيرة) means “insight” or “spiritual perception.” “Sīrah (سيرة)” indeed means “biography,” “way,” or “history/life story.” This one is linguistically correct, though “history” alone is incomplete. Sakīnah (سكينة) means “tranquility” or “peace.” “Keenah” meaning betrayal is incorrect. Betrayal in Arabic is closer to khiyānah (خيانة). So, the post mixes a valid moral reminder with many inaccurate Arabic claims. It would be better to say: “Names in Islam often carry beautiful meanings and identities. While nicknames and shortened forms are permissible, Muslims should be mindful not to distort names into forms that may carry improper or meaningless expressions.” That would be more accurate, balanced, and academically sound.
Abdul@Abdulofkwara

You were named RASHEEDAH(Righteous) you turned it to SHEEDDAH ( difficulty) You were named HALEEMAH(gentle) you turned it to LEEMAH( wig) You were named FAREEDAH(unique) you turned it to REEDAH( apostasy) You were named FATEEMAH(abstinence) you turned it to TEEMAH( catastrophe) You were named MANSURAH(victorious) you turned it to SURAH( photo) You were named LATEEFAH(kind) you turned it to TEEFAH( ghost) You were named BASEERAH, you turned it to SEERAH( History) You were named SAKEENAH(Tranquility) you turned it to KEENAH( betrayal) Astaghfirullah The list is endless...... All in the name of fashion and civilization, before you short your name, know the meaning.

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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
Sheedah does not mean difficulty. Reedah does not mean apostasy Teemah does not mean catastrophe Teefah does not mean ghost Seerah in Baseerah (wrongly spelt though) and Sīrah (story) are not the same thing. It's alright to discourage some abbreviations but it's not Ḥarām to shorten names if the meanings are destroyed. Also, to make this kind of correction, please ensure that you already got everything correctly. The information you posted contains too much error.
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Abdul
Abdul@Abdulofkwara·
You were named RASHEEDAH(Righteous) you turned it to SHEEDDAH ( difficulty) You were named HALEEMAH(gentle) you turned it to LEEMAH( wig) You were named FAREEDAH(unique) you turned it to REEDAH( apostasy) You were named FATEEMAH(abstinence) you turned it to TEEMAH( catastrophe) You were named MANSURAH(victorious) you turned it to SURAH( photo) You were named LATEEFAH(kind) you turned it to TEEFAH( ghost) You were named BASEERAH, you turned it to SEERAH( History) You were named SAKEENAH(Tranquility) you turned it to KEENAH( betrayal) Astaghfirullah The list is endless...... All in the name of fashion and civilization, before you short your name, know the meaning.
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H’s mom
H’s mom@aiishadahir·
“If you’re proud to be Muslim, reply with ‘Alhamdulillah!’”
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Omobolaji
Omobolaji@Beejaysport·
Walahi guys, please have faith in Allah. Miracle happens He did it 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.
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Adeola
Adeola@iamcomputer__·
The people with superpowers among us are those who can tell which number is MTN, Glo, or Airtel just by looking at the numbers. As how???
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