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Tag Archives: stay at home
Prayer for Marriage and Strong Imaan
please answer my question, if hasbunallahu wanaimalwakeel means allah is self sufficient and is a better disposer of affairs, then why should we do any dua’s- if what is going to happen is going to happen anyways. i listened to the respected shaykh and use to recite it 300x everyday (with lot of belief in it) for things to get better. but now i feel so hopeless that my salat and my little bit ibaadat has no fruits. ,i dont know why i feel hopeless these days… Continue reading
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Tagged anger, hasbunallah, hopeless, losing faith, making dua, power of dua, stay at home
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Return to work or not
I have been on maternity leave for several months and need to know if I should return to work or stay at home to continue looking after my child… Continue reading
Posted in Family Issues, Women's Issues
Tagged family obligations, maternity issues, nursing mother, stay at home
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Dream: Stealing money and then reading salaah
I am outside a shop and I find a wallet on the step of a shop and take out money in… Continue reading
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Tagged diamond ring, stay at home, stolen
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Maulana, my husband, and me
Maulana asks women to wear hajjab, wear skirts, remain at home, and live in the mountains… Continue reading
Posted in Family Issues
Tagged approval, believer, convert, converted husband, hijab, husband, job, Mawlana Shaykh Nazim Adil al-Haqqani, mountains, mureeds, murids, noble, questions, school, skirts, stay at home, thinker, western, western clothes, work
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