BloOming with the flowers

BloOming with the flowers

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Eid Mubarak

Eid Mubarak! May Allah bless your day and inshaAllah accept our fasts, efforts and prayers! Ameen
Have a beautiful day.
:-)

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Salaams Sisters, I AM NOT IGNORING YALL (LOL)

I'm having trouble replying back on my blogposts sisters. I'm so sorry BUT I'm not ignoring you at all. I love the support and feed back and pray Allah rewards you, I'm working on big things inshaAllah and will be sharing soon. Bare with me, married life takes up all my time. If you want to contact me on what you'd like to see on my blog PLEASE contact me on queenf_@hotmail.com inshaAllah. ABIR my sweetness I missed you, pray your well and hope to recieve an email from you.

May Allah bless you all
<3

Eid Outfit IDEAS...DRESSES

Salaams ladies, YES Eid is near by and I've always been a Eid outfit kinda girl lolol, I still get excited till this day about what i'll be wearing. So I lost my obession for dresses, I like to change it up here and now. BUT its BACK and bigger than ever, esp long sleeved dresses, they look so fabulous and on the plus side you don't have to wear a long sleeved top inside :-) yay! So for visual purposes heres what I'M TALKING OUT. Till later, Take care


Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful." And return [in repentance] to your Lord and submit to Him before the punishment comes upon you; then you will not be helped. [39:53-54]

Monday 22 August 2011

LAST 10 DAYS...

SubhanAllah how fast did Ramadhan come by, close to flying by? GAME changer...Lately I've been thinking about death alot. Its always on my mind and the process in which we will all have to face...The soul leaving our bodies, the grave, the awakening of the day of judgment and the judgement day itself...have we prepared. Are we ready? have we done right by each other? Well regardless of what the answer is, it is never to late when today is here, in your PALMS...so please brothers and sisters...reflect, reconnect and lets always remember the goal on this dunya...which is...drumroll...inshaAlllah Jannah. Allah swt is ever so merciful, so seek his mercy inshaAllah. Love you all for the sake of Allah swt!

Salaam Alaikum



Monday 15 August 2011

HOLD ON LADIES

Salaams loves. I hope all is well with you in this beautiful month, SubhanAllah the days are going by fast. MAY Allah swt Accept out effots inshaAllah (GODWILLINGLY). So my husband and I usually go out and you know as a muslim women its our job to FOREVER hold it down. Do not let yourself go, hold onto the inner and outter beauty that allowed him to fall in love with you inshaAllah/mashaAllah. Stay in love, Stay in faith and most of all remain humble.

XoXoX

Till nex time..Which inshaAllah is soon lolol.

Monday 8 August 2011

Featuring Hijab House! CHECK them out on facebook

Hi my doves, Alhamdulilah we all made it to serve Allah another day! How merciful if Allah...Make the most of it!!!!!!! be kind, smile more, think of those less fortunate and give thanks to the most HIGH...

Salaams ladies, so I woke up early and saw that Hijab house from FACEBOOK, had a new line out. Whats really interesting is their look is inspired by by exotic train journeys of the 1920's. From the words of Hijab House themselves "Be it Kaftans, lace gowns or gathered full skirts - you're sure to be dressed for any special occasion"

So make sure you do for your fellow sisters as you would like done for yourself and LIKE LIKE LIKE!!!! BUY BUY BUY and be inspired inshaAllah! Here are some of the looks below...Prices are on facebook. 












Thursday 4 August 2011

Quote of the day

‎"If you can be courageous enough to be sincere then you become transparent, and its only about whats coming through you. So people don't see you, they only see the goodness... like I only see the water that your bringing to me and this is what I want to drink... forget the glass" -Liza 
Garza

REVIEW ON "Deen Tight" by Mustafa Davis

As Salaam Alaikum,

Ramadhan Kareem, The month of MERCY! subhanAllah, thinking of those that couldn't make this Ramadhan can only allow you to offer thanks to the most HIGH...so let's cleanse the soul and allow ourselves to continue to be righteous inshaAllah.

Recently I watched Mustafa Davis' documentary film "Deen Tight". It was quite the experience. I pray that inshaAllah it will do exactly what it's intended to do, and that's inspire people to seek the good, the better and the humble within themselves and others. Allah is merciful and we are at times his grain of mercy, so when we disconnect ourselves from something only to see or watch the goodness manifest in others, its our duty as Muslims to applaud each other. I think the movie should allow us to understand the different connections people have to their faith, where it came from and how they feel they serve Allah's word and the prophet's PBUH message. We are all of different forms, with different purposes in life so how we feel we contribute to ourselves in faith and others in faith will NEVER be the same as our fellow brothers and sisters. We are of the same cloth but of different ends. So to see the debate or moreso, the discussion on music and hip-hop culture among Muslims was by far interesting BUT what was far more gripping about the film was the questions that came after...can we really dictate some-ones intentions and DO we know exactly how Allah SWT measures the goodness within the soul...‎"The fundamental fact is that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) spoke in the language of the people. And the language of today's youth is hip hop." - Adisa Banjoko...Knowledge is one thing but understanding is another..Adisa Banjoka's understanding to me hit the nail, could we really, at this point only communicate with the youth through music? Could this be our middle ground? Do we need that connection with the youth or should we continue to IGNORE them and allow the nonsense to poison and infect their potential to be leading examples for Muslims..Hmmm...Food For Thought!
"Niyah" growing up my mother allows stressed that I should not partake in anything without FIRST looking at my intentions "Niyah" because a good deed is wasted without good intentions. Liza Garza said one of the most heaviest lines your ears could have witnessed...hearing that one day before ramadhan just cleared the mist around, I do not remember her words exactly but this is my translation, my understanding of her wisdom...You seek to serve only goodness and Allah shapes you, almost as if you are transparent and those that see you coming can see the goodness radiant through you, to the point where they do not seek the form in which you present your goodness, but instead want to quench their thirst in it, to the point where only the water matters and the glass is nothing but a mere object that is standing in their way of what you ‎have to offer... subhanAllah. After watching that amazing movie by Mustafa Davis, I was almost hurt that most Muslims didn't grasp the POINT of the whole movie, it wasn't to SOLVE the issues of music or whether it is Haraam (FORBIDDEN) or Halal (Permissible) it was aimed to allow us to UNDERSTAND each other. Sometimes as Muslims we can be extremely tough to connect with because WE feel the need to be right and Judgmental, can we really say we have that right to prosecute others interpretation of their Islam....THEIR is the key word. I enjoyed the movie and would tell you to not miss this weekends online screening. Look deeper and seek to understand. Bravo Bravo Mustafa Davis, you did an incredible job mashaAllah. I'll leave this from a note from the man himself. Salaams/Peace. May your Fast today be full of MERCY, and may you be granted the ability to show MERCY inshaAllah.

People are messaging me asking what my stance on MUSIC is. Here is my stance: If you believe music is impermissible then I support you in this and commend you for your dedication to the Deen. If you believe music is permissible then I support you in this and commend you for your dedication to the Deen. - Mustafa Davis