Two happy boys with their toys💙
In every situation, turn back to Allah.
This Dunya's tests are inevitable, but true faith is shown by relying on Allah in both hardship and ease. When trials strike, a believer’s first response should be to turn to Allah with sincerity, patience, and reliance, knowing that every difficulty is an opportunity to grow closer to Him.
It’s important to remember Allah not just in times of difficulty but also in moments of ease and success. Gratitude in good times is as essential as patience in hard times. Consistently turning to Allah through salah, dhikr, and repentance keeps the heart connected to Him, ensuring that no matter what life brings, the believer remains anchored in faith. True success lies in recognizing Allah’s wisdom in every moment and seeking His guidance above all.
May we all spend the next Laylatul Qadr in Makkah and Madinah آمين
Ya Rabb, May you forgive our souls and allow us to enter Jannah. Protect us from the hellfire, and the curse of this dunya.
استشهد بعد ان تزوجها بأيام ، فوجدوا رسالة فيها : "لا تظني اني تزوجتك وانا اعلم ان مقتلي قريب أنانيةً ، لكن تزوجتكي لما علمت ان الشهيد بشفع لأهله ، فأردت أن تكوني من أهلي"
He was martyred a few days after he married her, and they found a letter in which it said:
“Do not think that I married you knowing that I would soon be killed out of selfishness, but I married you when I learned that a martyr intercedes for his family, so I wanted you to be one of my family.”
a poem about this :
وخطبتكي قبل النفير
لا لأكسر ذلك القلب الحنون
And I proposed to you before the battlefield, not to break that tender heart
وعشقكتكي لكن قلبي لم يزل
يرنو لساحات المنون
And I loved you, but my heart still longed for the fields of death
وعلمت فضل شهادةٍ
بشفاعةٍ فأردتها لكِ يا فتون
And I learned that shafā’ah is one of the virtues of martyrdom, so I wanted it for you , beautiful
Written By : Ḥussām ʾEddīn Alshʿaar
Ibn Hibbān Rahimahullah said:
The worst type of delusion is when you expect jannah's fruits yet you are planting jahannam's seeds
[Rawdatul-Uqālā, p. 283]
Fuck this race and all that came with it, we have more important things to worry about aka birthday boy
The reality is this. You left Islam, and that is your choice, may Allah guide you. But when you begin speaking about Islam publicly, especially with criticism or bitterness, that is no longer a private choice. You’ve made it a public da’wah, a call to falsehood, and that requires a public refutation.
Your stories, no matter who they are for, do not exist in a vacuum. They influence people. And when you choose to talk about Islam in a way that misrepresents it, mocks it, or spreads doubt, whether directly or subtly—you’re not just "sharing your experience." You're planting seeds of confusion, and we are commanded by Allah to protect the religion and clarify the truth:
“And who is more unjust than one who invents about Allah a lie or denies the truth when it has come to him?” (Qur’an 6:93)
You said, “We don’t share it for you,” but you shared it publicly. The internet isn’t a diary. It’s a platform. When you label your content “ex-Muslim” but use it to attack Islam, you’ve made a choice to be heard and that means you will be answered.
And as for safe spaces: we don't accept the idea that truth has to be silenced so someone can feel safe in their falsehood. Islam is not an opinion; it's haqq. It is not just “a religion we left,” it is the Deen of Allah, and we don’t watch it be insulted and stay silent, even if every kafir on the earth tells us to.
"You are the best nation produced for mankind: you enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong..." (Qur’an 3:110)
Finally, if my words feel like they “don’t belong” in the ex-Muslim tag, ask yourself: Why does kufr deserve a safe space but the truth of Islam does not? You left Islam. We didn’t. And we will never stop speaking on behalf of it.
If you leave Islam as a religion, Leave it as a topic. I do not care for your apostasy story and neither does any other muslim.
happy birthday baby GOAT
I function out of spite