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Asha Asha

@ayknz

Muslima || Mother || Sales Warrior || HRM || RC Kisaasi Kyanja || G4G || Mentor Baobab || Former Chairperson Heathens RFC ||Arsenal || City Oilers || Kyadondo

East Africa... Katılım Şubat 2012
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Asha Asha
Asha Asha@ayknz·
Inna Lillahi wa Inna Illahyi Rajiun. I will surely miss you friend. You were a good man. May your soul rest in eternal peace 🙏
Tony Otoa@Comrade_Otoa

I got to meet OB1 last week for the first time. We rode to West Nile for the weekend with my comrades from @BikersUganda. Such an amazing soul. We laughed all weekend not knowing that was the first and last time we would be together. OB1 passed on yesterday after hitting a pothole in Kampala. For a man who rode allover East Africa with great precision to pass on like this is very unfortunate and sad. I will miss the adventurous comrade I was looking forward to ride with. Ride with the Angels Comrade OB1. This is very hard to take in.

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H’s mom
H’s mom@aiishadahir·
Emergency contacts in the Quran Upset - 3:159 Weak - 4:28 Lonely - 20:46 Sinned - 39:53 Worried - 2:45 Anxious - 8:30 Unhappy - 3:139 In Danger - 3:54 Depressed - 3:139 Lack of Faith - 13:28 Need Courage - 55:60 Need Directions - 6:71
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Asha Asha
Asha Asha@ayknz·
@nabcillah @wekesa_amos You want to tell me you've never heard of the term delegate??? So the office stops working coz she's on leave? Yoooo. There's a problem 😕
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priscillah nabirye@nabcillah·
@wekesa_amos With All due respect Mr Wekesa, I am part of the people that have requested for a visa in this period and it was known to me that she is on holiday just like any other employee in any work position she is entitled to a holiday. Visa Issuace is a sensitive matter and not everyone
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
SOUTH AFRICAN VISAS UGANDAN PASSPORTS Guys, a person called MODJADJI MAHLANGU - Consular officer at South African High Commission, in Kampala took passports of Ugandans who had applied for visas. She locked their passports in her office and not even a single person at South African high commission, in Kampala can do anything. Her office was locked yesterday and locked today, some of the passports holders were meant to travel for 2 oceans marathons, paid tickets, accommodations and the high commission in Kampala says they don’t know where she is. SOUNDS LIKE A JOKE! @HomeAffairsSA what’s this? Ministry of foreign affairs Uganda( @mofaug ) please don’t take this lightly, follow it up and let Ugandans not be taken for granted. Tag South African authorities.
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
HR: We lost the new hire today. CEO: What happened? HR: He resigned after his first week. CEO: That makes no sense. We doubled his previous salary. HR: Yes, but salary was not the issue. CEO: Then what was? HR: You asked him why he left at exactly 5:00 p.m. And why he left the office before you did. CEO: I was just trying to understand his mindset. HR: He understood it clearly. He felt the company was not paying for his work, but for control over his time. CEO: But commitment matters. HR: So do boundaries. He finished his work, met expectations, and left on time. But instead of that being seen as professionalism, it was treated like a lack of loyalty. CEO: People should not rush out of the office. HR: He was not rushing out. He was simply leaving when the workday ended. CEO: Still, it did not look right. HR: That is exactly why he left. He realized very quickly that even with better pay, the culture expected presenteeism over performance. CEO: That is unfortunate. HR: Yes. We offered him double the salary, but also gave him a preview of a workplace where leaving on time becomes a character issue. CEO: So what are you saying? HR: If employees are judged for having boundaries, then no amount of money will make them stay. A higher salary can attract people. But if respect for time is missing, it will not keep them.
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kevin 🐼
kevin 🐼@Kel6Kelvin·
@believe_kama And what are you doing at SMACK.. I dont think there is any relative of your who has a kid there
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THE TUNDRA GUY
THE TUNDRA GUY@believe_kama·
Chips for 25k at SMACK Vd ladies and gentlemen where did shame go??!!!!
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Allah Islam Quran
Allah Islam Quran@AllahGreatQuran·
2 sins whose punishment begins in the dunya 1. Zina 2. Disobedience to parents
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Qur'ān
Qur'ān@Tilawatul_Quran·
If you're struggling with any act of worship, always recite this at the end of every prayer
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Dr. Kasekende Fulugensio
Dr. Kasekende Fulugensio@ThePremiumDoc·
I remember this day so clearly. He was seated there, but his mind was miles away - drowning in thoughts about an uncertain future for his children. He was battling a boda boda loan from YAKO BANK, and they had already threatened to repossess his bike because he had defaulted. >>>
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World need peace
World need peace@World_Needpeace·
Allah Has already Warned you! 📖 Surah Aal-e-Imran – Ayah 118 “O you who believe! Do not take as close confidants those outside your faith; they will not fail to corrupt you. They desire your harm. Hatred has already appeared from their mouths, and what their hearts conceal is even greater…” (Quran 3:118) 📖 Surah Al-Mumtahanah (60:1) “O you who believe! Do not take My enemies and your enemies as allies…” 📖 Surah An-Nisa (4:144) “O you who believe! Do not take disbelievers as allies instead of the believers…”
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Yaqeen Institute
Yaqeen Institute@yaqeeninstitute·
When you feel alone, unstable, or unsure why things are unfolding the way they are, follow along with this du’a: Ya Waliyy, be my closest friend when the world drifts away. Guard me with the grip that never slips. Guide me gently through what I don’t understand, and let every loss lead me back to You. Ya Barr, keep me firm on the ground of Your goodness. Make my faith steady when my heart trembles. Let me love what brings me to Your stability, and make me patient with what keeps me on its shore. Ya Rafeeq, be tender with my soul as You unfold Your plan. Soften the path without removing its purpose. Make me gentle with others as You’ve been gentle with me. And when I am lonely, fill that space with Your company. Ameen. Watch Episode 4 of The Name I Need: yqn.io/ojvl
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨 BREAKING: Imam of the Kaaba made this dua for marriage at the end of Tarawih prayer! O Allah, do not leave any single person without granting him/her a spouse. Repost this and say AMEEEEEEEEEEEN.
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𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻
𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻@HaramainInfo·
BREAKING NEWS | The crescent moon has been sighted in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, Ramadhān 1447 will begin tonight. May Allāh ﷻ accept our siyām, qiyām & acts of worship, and may He grant us the ability to utilise the precious moments of this Blessed month to engage in that which pleases Him. Aameen.
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Jacqueline Asiimwe
Jacqueline Asiimwe@asiimwe4justice·
Walking with the Man My Son Is Becoming What an honor it was to walk with him this morning. Firstborn with firstborn. Adult with adult. Mother with son. He is my firstborn. Born 24 years ago this March. There are days when I still see the boy I carried, the child I held, the young teenager I worried over. And then there are mornings like this, when I walk beside him and realize that he is not yet fully formed, not finished, not fixed… but becoming. I almost had to drag him out of bed. “I’m not a morning person,” he said, his voice still wrapped in sleep. And yes, the first few minutes of our walk felt like watching him slowly thaw into the day. 😊 But I waited. I slowed down. I let him arrive in his own time. And then the conversation opened. I realized I had never really asked him what adulthood feels like from his side of the journey. So I leaned in. “Tell me,” I said softly, “What has surprised you? What do you wish you had known earlier?” “Man!” he laughed. “Now I understand why you and dad used to complain about us leaving the lights on. Everything costs when you’re an adult. You pay for everything!” We laughed together. But beneath his humor was discovery, the moment a child realizes that adulthood is not just freedom, but responsibility. Adulting, he is learning, can feel like a never-ending cycle of bills. Now that he works to cover his own costs, he feels the pinch. We still support him, of course. But I can see something shifting in him: a growing awareness of effort, value, and gratitude. Then his tone changed. “Another hard thing,” he said, “is communication. People should just say what they mean and mean what they say. Adults skirt around things too much.” I smiled, and felt the weight of truth in his words. “Yes,” I told him gently. “That is one of the hardest parts of growing up. People hide. They avoid. They say one thing and mean another. Learning to communicate well is a lifelong journey. Keep being true to yourself.” We spoke about self-control, about choices, about the quiet battles no one sees. “It’s one thing for you to tell me not to do something,” he said thoughtfully. “But I also have to find my own why.” In that moment, I felt the bittersweet beauty of motherhood. You can guide, but you cannot walk the path for them. You can warn, but you cannot choose for them. You can love, but you cannot live their lives. My little boy is growing. Not loudly. Not dramatically. But steadily. One insight at a time. As we ended our walk, we sat down quietly. I took his hand, his hand now larger than mine, and I spoke my blessing over him. I told him my hopes for his life. I told him my prayer for his journey. And above all else, I told him this: He may still be becoming, but he must never forget that he is deeply, fiercely, unconditionally loved. Not just as a man in the making. But always, as my son. #Becoming #MotherAndSon #WalkTalkConnect
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Salahu
Salahu@salahudeen33·
If you find it difficult to wake up in the middle of the night for Tahajjud, try this...
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zāād al-Ma’aād
zāād al-Ma’aād@Alghurabaaaaaa·
Depression is often just: - missing fajr - no qur'ān - no dhikr - no sunlight - bad sleep - no walks - processed food - too much phone - zero purpose beyond dunyā
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Sara
Sara@piousdeenn·
Ramadan goals • Complete Quran in 1 month. • Don't miss Sahur. • Perform Tahajjud prayer regularly. • Give Sadaqah. • Perform Dhikr & Istighfar • Give up bad habits. • Less Screen time. • Perform 5 times a day. • Do good deeds. • Perform Taraweeh.
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