@nina..lifts: Like bye also let’s ignore my ruckus in the back. I’m about to deep clean 🧘🏼‍♀️ #fyp

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jordyntotty
jordyn :
ok but bod tea sooo
2026-06-09 23:13:26
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amyleighfitnessx
amyleighfitnessx :
all i can focus on is your ABS
2026-06-10 18:15:29
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bgequi
dette :
Huh but yourr gorg my girl
2026-06-27 06:57:37
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coach.sam.glenn
CoachSamGlenn :
Still looks good tho
2026-06-11 16:35:47
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afr6na
afrina🎀 :
if i bump into anyone i know at the gym long day🙏
2026-06-10 17:11:51
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worldsgreatestchad
World’s Greatest Chad :
If only the rest of us didn’t have to work too
2026-06-11 18:35:35
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ncy932
nancie :
😭 I always feel like explaining that I actually do look good outside the gym.
2026-06-23 23:22:12
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no789105
Spenser :
Dayummmm
2026-06-10 21:48:44
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isa_the.creator
isa :
still so tea
2026-06-09 20:36:48
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bdlens
bdlens :
still a w
2026-06-10 23:43:28
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sarahturvin
sarahturvin :
Can these men just get out?
2026-06-12 17:58:50
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nina.smni
𝓃𝒾𝓃𝒶 :
this is so real
2026-06-09 21:33:10
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datboijacob1
Jacob :
Perfect
2026-06-14 01:44:13
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hannahheckmanxo
Hannah🧸🌸💞 :
Flawless 😩
2026-06-09 20:09:07
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landoo0o
Orlando :
2026-06-12 12:27:02
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.niaaaa4_
nia :
omg that fit is soo gooddd
2026-06-10 13:13:21
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kantzjr
user9815020729555 :
I don’t understand why girls think all the makeup means anything to men.
2026-06-11 14:36:52
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quamstyle
Quamstyle :
You think dudes care about makeup or messy hair?
2026-06-11 17:42:34
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The correct prayer is performing the five daily prayers on time, in a state of purity, facing the qibla, with the intention and humility present. It begins with the opening takbir (Takbirat al‑ihram), reciting Al‑Fatiha and a surah, then bowing (ruku‘) and prostrating (sujud) with calmness, and sitting for the two tashahhuds (in the three‑rak‘ah and four‑rak‘ah prayers) or one (in Fajr), and ending with the tasleem, following the guidance of the Prophet ﷺ: “Pray as you have seen me pray.” Steps of the correct prayer (from takbir to tasleem): Preparation: wudu (ablution), covering the awrah, and facing the qibla. Intention: intend the specific prayer in your heart without saying it out loud. Takbirat al‑ihram: say “Allahu Akbar” while raising the hands level with the shoulders. Standing and recitation: recite Surah Al‑Fatiha in every rak‘ah, and whatever you can of the Qur’an in the first two rak‘ahs. Ruku‘ (bowing): bowing while placing the hands on the knees, and saying “Subhana Rabbiyal ‘Azim” (Glory be to my Lord the Most Great) three times, with calmness. Rising from ruku‘: standing upright and saying “Sami‘a Allahu liman hamidah” (Allah hears those who praise Him), then “Rabbana wa laka al‑hamd” (Our Lord, to You is all praise). Sujud (prostration): prostrating on the seven body parts (forehead and nose, both hands, both knees, and the toes), with calmness, and saying “Subhana Rabbiyal A‘la” (Glory be to my Lord the Most High) three times. Sitting between the two sujuds: sitting and saying “Rabbighfir li” (My Lord, forgive me). Tashahhud: reciting the tashahhud in the second sitting (the second rak‘ah) and the final one (the last rak‘ah), and reciting the Ibrahimic supplication (sallallahu ‘ala Muhammad) in the final tashahhud. Tasleem: turning to the right and saying “As‑salamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullah” (Peace and the mercy of Allah be upon you), then to the left likewise. Pillars of the prayer (it is not valid without them): Standing when able (in obligatory prayer). Takbirat al‑ihram. Reciting Al‑Fatiha. Ruku‘ (bowing). Rising from ruku‘. Sujud (prostrating) on the seven body parts. Rising from sujud. Sitting between the two sujuds. Calmness (stillness in every pillar). Ordering the pillars. The final tashahhud. Sitting for the final tashahhud. Sending prayers upon the Prophet ﷺ. The two tasleems. Recommended acts and preferences of the prayer: Raising the hands when bowing, rising from it, and when standing for the third rak‘ah. Placing the right hand over the left on the chest while standing. The opening supplication (du‘a al‑iftitah) after Takbirat al‑ihram. Reciting whatever you can of the Qur’an after Al‑Fatiha in the first two rak‘ahs. Important notes: Calmness (tranquility, stillness, and not rushing) is a basic pillar in ruku‘, sujud, and standing. One must pay attention to “order,” meaning performing the pillars in the mentioned sequence.#قران #قران_كريم #ارح_سمعك_بالقران #احترم_القرآن #Muslim
The correct prayer is performing the five daily prayers on time, in a state of purity, facing the qibla, with the intention and humility present. It begins with the opening takbir (Takbirat al‑ihram), reciting Al‑Fatiha and a surah, then bowing (ruku‘) and prostrating (sujud) with calmness, and sitting for the two tashahhuds (in the three‑rak‘ah and four‑rak‘ah prayers) or one (in Fajr), and ending with the tasleem, following the guidance of the Prophet ﷺ: “Pray as you have seen me pray.” Steps of the correct prayer (from takbir to tasleem): Preparation: wudu (ablution), covering the awrah, and facing the qibla. Intention: intend the specific prayer in your heart without saying it out loud. Takbirat al‑ihram: say “Allahu Akbar” while raising the hands level with the shoulders. Standing and recitation: recite Surah Al‑Fatiha in every rak‘ah, and whatever you can of the Qur’an in the first two rak‘ahs. Ruku‘ (bowing): bowing while placing the hands on the knees, and saying “Subhana Rabbiyal ‘Azim” (Glory be to my Lord the Most Great) three times, with calmness. Rising from ruku‘: standing upright and saying “Sami‘a Allahu liman hamidah” (Allah hears those who praise Him), then “Rabbana wa laka al‑hamd” (Our Lord, to You is all praise). Sujud (prostration): prostrating on the seven body parts (forehead and nose, both hands, both knees, and the toes), with calmness, and saying “Subhana Rabbiyal A‘la” (Glory be to my Lord the Most High) three times. Sitting between the two sujuds: sitting and saying “Rabbighfir li” (My Lord, forgive me). Tashahhud: reciting the tashahhud in the second sitting (the second rak‘ah) and the final one (the last rak‘ah), and reciting the Ibrahimic supplication (sallallahu ‘ala Muhammad) in the final tashahhud. Tasleem: turning to the right and saying “As‑salamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullah” (Peace and the mercy of Allah be upon you), then to the left likewise. Pillars of the prayer (it is not valid without them): Standing when able (in obligatory prayer). Takbirat al‑ihram. Reciting Al‑Fatiha. Ruku‘ (bowing). Rising from ruku‘. Sujud (prostrating) on the seven body parts. Rising from sujud. Sitting between the two sujuds. Calmness (stillness in every pillar). Ordering the pillars. The final tashahhud. Sitting for the final tashahhud. Sending prayers upon the Prophet ﷺ. The two tasleems. Recommended acts and preferences of the prayer: Raising the hands when bowing, rising from it, and when standing for the third rak‘ah. Placing the right hand over the left on the chest while standing. The opening supplication (du‘a al‑iftitah) after Takbirat al‑ihram. Reciting whatever you can of the Qur’an after Al‑Fatiha in the first two rak‘ahs. Important notes: Calmness (tranquility, stillness, and not rushing) is a basic pillar in ruku‘, sujud, and standing. One must pay attention to “order,” meaning performing the pillars in the mentioned sequence.#قران #قران_كريم #ارح_سمعك_بالقران #احترم_القرآن #Muslim

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