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dintch_
ดินดา🫐 :
fyp:for you phuwin
2026-06-14 12:47:20
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jycebelova
Kael :
NARA GANTENG BANGET JADI DOKTER
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hanya untuk Phuwin, kalau kita mah di biarin
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sayang aku positif
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ini cuman buat gw
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mantebb bngety syuka dehh☺️
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sayang, ayo kita ke kua
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sayang aku garis 3
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Syifa 🎀 :
aku mau gak jadi istri Nara? mauuuuu
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kiaaaa. :
pelet bisa ga ya
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istrinya ke dua pond😁 :
sayang aku mau nikah
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sayang aku kangen
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zzii :
konsepnya emng serba bisa gitu ya nar??
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ngakak sm komentar paling atas😭
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sayang, ayo nikah.
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The remembrance of Imam al-Husayn (a) occupies a unique place in the spiritual and moral consciousness of the believer. His suffering on the plains of Karbala was not merely an episode of personal tragedy, it was the embodiment of faith and commitment to the Divine. In recalling his pain, one is not engaging in passive mourning but participating in a sacred act of alignment with divine values. When I reflect on the enormity of his trials—abandonment by his people, the thirst of his children, the martyrdom of his companions and family—I find that our own difficulties, though real, are cast in a different light. The memory of his sacrifice reframes pain itself, not as a senseless affliction but as a space for meaning, endurance, and spiritual elevation. In this way, Imam Husayn is more than an epic historical figure but an essential spiritual compass. His suffering invites the believer to reassess the moral significance of hardship. It becomes a pedagogy of resilience—rooted in tawakkul (trust in God), fortified by sabr (patience), and animated by a profound commitment to haqq (truth). Thus, when I say that “everything becomes easier when I remember what you went through,” I do not mean that suffering disappears, but rather that it is reoriented. It becomes part of a larger narrative of faith, sacrifice, and divine purpose. To remember Husayn is to find strength not by escaping pain, but by confronting it through the lens of Karbala—where pain itself becomes a pathway to God.  . . . . #muharram#imamhussain#karbala#shia#islam#iraq#ziyara
The remembrance of Imam al-Husayn (a) occupies a unique place in the spiritual and moral consciousness of the believer. His suffering on the plains of Karbala was not merely an episode of personal tragedy, it was the embodiment of faith and commitment to the Divine. In recalling his pain, one is not engaging in passive mourning but participating in a sacred act of alignment with divine values. When I reflect on the enormity of his trials—abandonment by his people, the thirst of his children, the martyrdom of his companions and family—I find that our own difficulties, though real, are cast in a different light. The memory of his sacrifice reframes pain itself, not as a senseless affliction but as a space for meaning, endurance, and spiritual elevation. In this way, Imam Husayn is more than an epic historical figure but an essential spiritual compass. His suffering invites the believer to reassess the moral significance of hardship. It becomes a pedagogy of resilience—rooted in tawakkul (trust in God), fortified by sabr (patience), and animated by a profound commitment to haqq (truth). Thus, when I say that “everything becomes easier when I remember what you went through,” I do not mean that suffering disappears, but rather that it is reoriented. It becomes part of a larger narrative of faith, sacrifice, and divine purpose. To remember Husayn is to find strength not by escaping pain, but by confronting it through the lens of Karbala—where pain itself becomes a pathway to God. . . . . #muharram#imamhussain#karbala#shia#islam#iraq#ziyara

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