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@endless-m3mories / endless-m3mories.tumblr.com

Salaam :) I'm Tasmim. Seventeen yo. BTHS '15. December baby. New York City. I'm Bengali/Muslim American. Food and sleep is all i care about tbh. #hijabicrew
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Men are so fuckin weak dude I swear. Women are out there grindin like nothing’s wrong while bleeding out of their vaginas 7 days a month, cramps so bad we can barely function, pushing a human out of our hoohas, taking pills that fuck with our horomones just so you can hit it raw and you have the damn nerve to judge the size of our hips that have birthed the civilizations of the world like they were made to be admired by you? No. Next time you get flicked in the balls I don’t wanna hear u talk about how it’s so much harder being a man. Damn. Shout out to women. Don’t let men tell you shit.

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The plan

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abd47

Well it shouldnt be the plan. If you care enough about being a muslim to perform a hajj then you should know theres nothing like sadness in islam

Did you really just say there’s nothing like sadness in Islam

Yes it is a gunah to feel sorry for oneself and cry over it, you must be grateful for all you have and ask for redemption from troubles instead of being sorry

Okay so Muslims that struggle with mental illness, who have depression or anxiety or autism or anything, their Islam isn’t valid because of a God given feeling?

@abd47 @bakri-billi-planet-official Inshallah Allah will forgive you for your spreading of misinformation. We are not Islamic scholars so don’t act like it. Second, real Islamic scholars know to speak of issues that deal with mental health in a much more appropriate way. I mean look at you, subhanallah, you are basically invalidating mental illnesses by saying “if you connected with Allah more then this wouldn’t happen”. That is so triggering for people with mental health bc your invalidating their illness and their relationship to Allah in one fell swoop without having knowledge of either. Now, subhanallah, we all know Allah is the answer to everything, but watch how you phrase things. You would never say “If you care enough about being a muslim to perform a hajj then you should know theres nothing like cancer in islam” and bakri (idk what your name is), you wouldn’t back them up. Be careful of how you speak on religion. Be careful on your commentary on people’s relationships with Allah. Be careful on how you speak on mental health, and certainly be careful on the way you bring religion into mental health. There’s already enough stigma! You don’t need to misguidedly speak on behalf of Islam and make them worse.

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