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Aurora :
I’m 64 and I don’t see myself retiring anytime soon 😢
2026-06-23 19:10:31
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Aurora :
Someday
2026-06-23 19:09:29
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Aurora :
🙏🙏🙏
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➡️ (49:13) “Indeed, the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you.” “بے شک اللہ کے نزدیک تم میں سب سے زیادہ عزت والا وہ ہے جو سب سے زیادہ متقی (پرہیزگار) ہے۔” 📌This entire poetry reflects life as a spiritual journey and a test from Allah, where a person goes through different phases such as strength, weakness, comfort, struggle, and self-realization. The imagery of “lions” symbolizes courage, strength, and dignity, while “slaves” represents pressure, limitation, and forced acceptance of circumstances. However, the deeper Islamic understanding is that true freedom is not in worldly power or status, but in submission to Allah. The poetry also highlights self-reflection, showing that worship and devotion are not only about rituals, but about understanding one’s own character, actions, and inner growth. This connects with the Islamic concept of muhasaba-e-nafs (self-accountability), where a person evaluates their life and tries to improve themselves spiritually and morally. Life experiences like hardship (“faqa”) and ease (“masti”) are presented as part of Allah’s test. Islam teaches that both situations require patience (sabr) and gratitude (shukr), as they are temporary phases of this world. Overall, the poetry delivers a motivational Islamic message that life is an examination, and true success lies in maintaining faith, strengthening one’s connection with Allah, practicing self-awareness, and striving for continuous spiritual and personal improvement in every situation. . . . . . #fypシ゚viral #deen #returnbacktoAllah #unfreezemyacount #explorepage
➡️ (49:13) “Indeed, the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you.” “بے شک اللہ کے نزدیک تم میں سب سے زیادہ عزت والا وہ ہے جو سب سے زیادہ متقی (پرہیزگار) ہے۔” 📌This entire poetry reflects life as a spiritual journey and a test from Allah, where a person goes through different phases such as strength, weakness, comfort, struggle, and self-realization. The imagery of “lions” symbolizes courage, strength, and dignity, while “slaves” represents pressure, limitation, and forced acceptance of circumstances. However, the deeper Islamic understanding is that true freedom is not in worldly power or status, but in submission to Allah. The poetry also highlights self-reflection, showing that worship and devotion are not only about rituals, but about understanding one’s own character, actions, and inner growth. This connects with the Islamic concept of muhasaba-e-nafs (self-accountability), where a person evaluates their life and tries to improve themselves spiritually and morally. Life experiences like hardship (“faqa”) and ease (“masti”) are presented as part of Allah’s test. Islam teaches that both situations require patience (sabr) and gratitude (shukr), as they are temporary phases of this world. Overall, the poetry delivers a motivational Islamic message that life is an examination, and true success lies in maintaining faith, strengthening one’s connection with Allah, practicing self-awareness, and striving for continuous spiritual and personal improvement in every situation. . . . . . #fypシ゚viral #deen #returnbacktoAllah #unfreezemyacount #explorepage

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