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@shestryingxjd

guided and protected by Al Lateef. wordsmith and metaphysics enthusiast

London, England Katılım Kasım 2025
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make space make room get rid of clutter physical and emotional clutter sacrifice more and more and more until only your best Self exists and only gifts & blessings from the Divine remain
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جمان@Jumanauo·
أسأل اللّٰه أن يحبني حبًا أتجاوز به الحياة حتى تنتهي بي وهو راضٍ عني أسأله أن يعظم الرضا في صدري واليقين في قلبي فتغدو الأمور الشديدة هينة علي
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sovereignty@NeoSomaliana·
Allaah tells us what splits a community n creates disunity; opinion being more important than keeping together. i thought after the genocide, seeing the cost of disunity, muslims wouldnt be so quick to discard each other over disagreements. but it doesn't take a lot to alienate.
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
Interesting examples: lying is a major sin, so is interest, and oppressing someone, and missing prayer, and backbiting, etc, yet let some of people tell it, the only sin that counts is adultery (of a woman)
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
The problem with how we perceive sin is that we measure their significance based on our cultural sensibilities instead of the extent of damage they can cause to our relationship with Allah, to our soul. There’s a reason why absolution is tawbāh, a RETURN to previous form.
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
its been almost a month since i watched Arrival and i still haven't stopped thinking about it. denis villeneuve the man that you are...
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ٓ@_mohamed247·
My favourite morning Dhikr Four phrases tha if you repeat 3x, outweigh all other Dhikr done from dawn till noon!
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
@sitch_monitor I am not a londonite lol and exactly it is a swear so regardless of whatever personal definitions exist, it is also illogical to erase the most prominent one. when someone muslim says wallahi, the assumption is that they're telling the truth
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Word Rotator@sitch_monitor·
@shestryingxjd You are a londonite, that's why. In the place the caliphate last was (istanbul), it's no different to "I swear"
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
you guys don’t understand that even if you know people who use it facetiously (although the humor is dependent on the implied seriousness), it does not take away from its root in islam. lying is haram even without swearing by Allah, in what world can you justify with??
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
i have never met a SINGLE muslim in my entire life who did not take wallahi seriously. it’s so serious that i didn’t even realise the alternative exists
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أحمد@HadramiSamurai·
The state of this app is genuinely embarrassing. The world is collapsing around us, people are in hardship, entire societies are spiritually and morally decaying, yet somehow grown men still dedicate their existence to endless online theological theatre for an audience (1/3)
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
@aruxist the thing is, adab and intentionality even in 'casual' speech is consistently emphasised in islam. Allah does not hold you to account over what you cannot control, yes but that is a narrow definition, you must control what you can. anyway, Allah knows best
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Sealed Box@aruxist·
@shestryingxjd maybe ur right and i misunderstood it. i always thought laghw meant casual speech but u could also understand it as unintentional stuff like saying underr ur breath "wallah ..." when u r angry
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
@aruxist i said human error, not sin. human error comes from a slip of the tongue from frequent use, it doesn't and should not happen often but if you intentionally swear by Allah and hide behind this verse if you break it, then it becomes a sin.
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Sealed Box@aruxist·
@shestryingxjd no, not human error. Allah says laghw meaning casual speech. he doesnt take it as sins. like "wallah ill give it to you" or "wallah no way" there is also other forms of swearing even for serious stuff but we dont have to fast like wallahi in sha Allah, u dont need to fast
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
@aruxist alright explain to me how the accommodation made to account for human error negates the seriousness of swearing an oath by His name? the exception is not the rule.
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Sealed Box@aruxist·
@shestryingxjd there is a verse in quran says Allah doesnt take us to account what we say casually in speech but only for serious oaths.
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
i’ve had enough of rejection, i think it’s time for some acceptance therapy idk
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maddie rune🪰@themaddierune·
Untranslatable words are the most heartbreaking concept in linguistics. There are feelings so specific to a culture or a place that no other language built a container for them. Which means somewhere out there is an experience you’ve had that your language has simply refused to name. You’ve been feeling things without words your whole life and you thought that was your problem.
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real person™@shestryingxjd·
@dayglowj0e this is how you know no matter how much effort you’ve put into making a career out of orientalism, you will always be an outsider to true meaning. you are wrong. this is a slanderous tweet. x.com/shestryingxjd/…
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breaking an oath after saying wallahi requires fasting three days or feeding 10 needy people and white boy over here cannot fathom the concept of a serious oath so he’s slandering a religious term

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