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Zeynep زينب (HIATUS)
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"Shukr consists of three elements:
1. To thank Allah by acknowledging His favors and praising Him with our tongues.
2. To thank Him by humbling our hearts to Him.
3. To thank Him with our bodies my using all of our body parts to obey Him."
— Feb 24, 2026 01:49PM
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1. To thank Allah by acknowledging His favors and praising Him with our tongues.
2. To thank Him by humbling our hearts to Him.
3. To thank Him with our bodies my using all of our body parts to obey Him."
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“Fasting is not merely to give up food , drink and intimacy , but rather it is to be conscious of Allah in everything we do.”
— Feb 20, 2026 03:17PM
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Zeynep زينب (HIATUS)
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After two hours (or more) of trying, I finally finished making a mini printed booklet of this. I won’t get into the details, but let’s just say it was so stressful (my tear-stained eyes can prove it), and being a perfectionist didn’t help either.
Anyway, I’m super excited to start this. I plan to read the daily reminders before bed every night and journal about the “Reflect & Act” questions at the end insha'Allah❤️
— Feb 19, 2026 04:52AM
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Anyway, I’m super excited to start this. I plan to read the daily reminders before bed every night and journal about the “Reflect & Act” questions at the end insha'Allah❤️
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5 Steps to Reflect on the Qur’an:
1) Think of who is talking to you
2) Personalize the Quran to your situation
3) Visualize
4) Feel the emotion and repeat the verse
5) Interact with the verses
— Jan 30, 2026 10:19PM
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1) Think of who is talking to you
2) Personalize the Quran to your situation
3) Visualize
4) Feel the emotion and repeat the verse
5) Interact with the verses
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so far it’s very good. If it wasn’t more than 100 pages I would’ve printed it.
— Jan 29, 2026 10:05AM
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