I am not Muslim but it's heartbreak that you feel you can't decorate the outside of your house for the holy holiday because of the awful people in this world. I am so sorry and I wish you and your family a happy Ramadan!
im confused on why she feels like she cant. people in her neighborhood know shes muslim. I mean she literally wears the hijab lol they've probably seen her before
@@rheemk1980She’s not afraid of her neighbors. She’s afraid of random strangers driving through the neighborhood. She may have already suffered hate speech for wearing the hijab and wants to avoid someone deliberately damaging her house.
Marah, i watched this video with my 5 years and 3 years old sons, and they absolutley loved your Ramadan decor. especially the moon and star lights😍 masallah. i remember your last Ramadan when you decided to start wearing hijab. And hijab fits you so beautifully masallah😍 İ wish all blessings to your family. and never forget Palestine in your prayers😭 A lot hugs from İstanbul❤
Allahamdulilah sister may Allah make it easy for you and just remember to drink water at night and ready you quran ramadan is a fun time but don't forget the meaning of it Salaam ❤
Welcome to Islam my beloved sister ❤ May Allah make you steadfast on this religion. There is actually one specific Duaa in Laylat Al Qadr: "O Messenger of Allah, what do you think I should say in my supplication, if I come upon Laylatul-Qadr?" He said: "Say: 'Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul-'afwa, fa'fu 'anni (O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me).'" ❤
May Allah make it easy for you that is so amazing to hear 🥹🤲🏻💖 Try your best to wake up for suhoor every day and drink water and eat something even if it’s something small to try to help you stay full for longer. I’m going to share some suhoor recipes soon. And just make sure you drink lots of water when you break your fast as well. I feel like I always forget to stay hydrated
Hello, I am a Non-Muslim girl who wants to engage myself in Ramadan this time as well, but I don't have anyone who can guide me.. Can any of you suggest me what all should I be doing and what to avoid in detail please? May Allah Swt grant all of us Jannah, Ameen
i also thought the same thing about putting up a ramdan mubarak wreath up, and how i didnt want ppl to be able to read it since ppl are crazy. its sad that we have to be scared of celebrating islam in america
Sunnah isn’t fardh. Decor is decor. We don’t use the trees and all over the Islamic world is decorated for Ramadhaan, eid, prophet’s bday, etc-whatever they celebrate. Just bc we don’t see the celebrations here in America doesn’t mean Muslims don’t decorate. They are decorating. We just don’t see it. Some of us do it here in the United States-as do my siblings. As Muslims we HAVE TO STOP B.S.-ing ourselves into thinking we have to live in raggedy diehole conditions and dress like booboo the fools! We don’t! Sunnah or not! We don’t even have to do everything according to the Sunnah either. Yes we should strive and the prophet was the best of us but STILL bust bc it’s not a way of the prophet doesn’t mean it’s not allowed or good! Women are comfortable, happy and safe when their homes are beautiful and welcoming so that they can raise their families in bliss! Be well and be kind!