Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Another group of inspiring Muslimahs

Alhamdullillah (Praise be to Allah). I truly regard myself as someone who is fortunate, because I always get the chance to meet people who are inspiring in so many different ways, and I have to say that a lot of them are Muslim sisters. On Saturday I had the pleasure of meeting another group of Muslim sisters who really left me feeling so inspired and positive about the contributions that Muslim sisters can make to society, while still maintaining their modesty according to Islam.

This group of sisters run a centre for people with disabilities. They have a multi-disciplinary team and thus the treatment that they provide is holistic. Of course there are the educators, some trained according to the National school curriculum, and some trained in Islamic studies. Then they have speech and hearing therapists, a physiotherapist, an occupational therapist and a psychologist. These women are all professional, they are dynamic and exciting, motivated in what they’re doing and passionate about making a difference, and they are Muslim women.

Muslim women, who are covered in hijab, some of them wear niqab as well. Muslim women who are not oppressed or stifled, but in fact encouraged to use their talents for the good of others. Some of them have managed to rope in their husbands and other family members and friends to assist as well. MashaAllah, being in the presence of this group of women reassured me of what I already know, and not that I needed reassurance, but in any case, it reminded me that Muslim women can be inspiring and positively contribute to society without compromising their modesty and Islamic ethics in any way.

This is what people today don’t seem to get. You see it’s not about the clothes we wear. No! It has nothing to do with that, clothes are just a cover, it’s not meant to be a big deal. It doesn’t mean that you cannot do anything at all because you’re covered up. It’s something  like the curtains you put on your windows; the curtains serves to cover your home so that strangers cannot look inside and see the beauty of the inside of your home, but those that you invite into your house are allowed to see the beauty and to gain benefit from it. Putting curtains up in your home doesn’t make your home inaccessible, but it makes it accessible to the right people. And this is the same thing with Muslim women’s dress.

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, people have blown the way Muslim women dress out of proportion and in focusing on the outside cover of a woman, they have ignored so many other things. Since when did dress determine how productive a woman can be? Here we have another good example of how Muslim women are able to do such amazing work in society, how they are able to study and become professionals and then use their qualifications to uplift their society, and the way they dress has not stopped them from doing this at all, if anything it has helped them to want to be better.

So, perhaps we need to remember that we should never judge a book by its cover, or in this case, never judge a Muslimah by her covers. I commend the hard work of my fellow Muslim sisters and I pray that Allah Almighty gives them the strength to continue with the good work that they are doing. And as always, I pray that Allah opens the eyes, hearts and minds of my fellow human beings, so that they too are able to look beyond the outer covers and begin to understand.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

A Beautiful Inspiration Award


I'd like to thank dear Marie, for once again sharing this beautiful award with me:


Marie's constant support of this blog, with constant positive feedback and awards is really appreciated. I pray that she always has light, joy and contentment in her life.

From Marie's blog The Colour of Our skin, I have learnt so much about diversity and the every day issues that we have to face when we embrace all cultures without discrimination. This is definitely one of the blogs that I constantly read and I'm sure if you begin to read it you won't stop as well.

Having said that... There are some rules that go with this award:
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  • Copy and paste the award on your site and copy the link of the person who gave you the award.
  • Then answer the tag questions! And Don't send it back to me - this one has been made to fly away........
  • Nominate any blogs you feel deserve it.

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Okay, so I've already done the 1st one, let's move on to the next one....

 
EIGHT EASY TAG QUESTIONS:

  1. What makes you laugh, smile or giggle? The funny things that children come up with.
  2. What are your dreams for your future? For me and my family to move away from the crazy City life and live a more quiet,wholesome life. Peace in the world. 
  3. If you are to go to a cruise, where would it be and why? It wouldn't matter where I was going, I love the sea and would be glad to go on any cruise.
  4. How would you spend your vacation time and with whom? 2 ways; 1. Going for Umrah (minor pilgrimage) and spending time in the Blessed Cities of Makkah and Madinah. 2. Relaxing on the beach. It would always ideally be with my entire family (which is very big)
  5. If given a chance, what life would you choose? Your life now or your past? Definitely my life now, I think that the past is something to learn from so that we can become better people and going back to the way my life was in the past would be a sort of regression.
  6. Is there something that you wished before when you were young but you didn’t get it? I guess there were many things, but nothing worse making a fuss over.  
  7. Have you been in a situation where you might have given up but still you chose to move on? I think I came close to being in this situation many years ago, but I was extremely fortunate to be reminded that nothing in this world is worth giving up over, and when we move on we begin to grow in ways that we didn't know was possible.  
  8. Is their someone in your life who has been your source of strength and inspiration? Yes, both my parents!

These questions were supposed to be easy but they were actually much more difficult to answer than I expected... Anyway, the last rule is to share this award with others.

For this one I've decided to keep it general and I share this award with every blogger out there who is able to inspire anyone, even in a small way. Inspiration comes in different ways for different people and just taking the time to put up posts and share thoughts and experiences is inspiring in its own, so therefore this one goes out to...

 ALL INSPIRATIONAL BLOGGERS.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Inspiration Award from Maryam

I'd like to Thank Sister Maryam who was so kind to award me with The Inspiration Award.


Maryam has recently started her blog, but Alhamdullillah, she already has some great stuff posted on there. Check out her blog, http://islamonlinelearning.blogspot.com/

I really like her motivations behind the blog and I look forward to reading much more, Inshaa Allah


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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Inspiration Award from a truly Inspiring Sister

I Received The Inspiration Award and I have to say that the sister who gave me the award is truly an inspiration to me. she embodies a true Muslimah, someone who is able to be great at home and in her chosen field of study. While she cherishes her role as a wife, this does not stop her from excelling in her studies. This balance is rare and indeed inspiring. There is so much more to this sister though, and I am not doing her justice, so I suggest you see what I mean for yourself.

 Rose Water, Thank you for the lovely award!  



Now for the rules...


Thank and link back to the person that awarded this to you. (Which I've already done above)

Link posts by you and fellow bloggers that YOU find inspirational.
(I too find it strange to find my own posts inspirational, so I'm just going to add the posts of other people here).


There are many inspiring posts, but the following ones stand out for me: (in no particular order).


Crossing the Road - From Prejudice to Knowledge (Marie)

Be Patient (Xenia)

Vanity (Amira)

Noor (Rose Water)

My Parents (Blue Pearl)



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Now... I give this award to 10 blogs which are all inspiring in their own way. Some inspire me for the humour and wit, some by the wise words, some by the great images and videos, some by the interesting stories and poetry, and some for their goals and ambitions,  but all are an inspiration.

Again in no particular order...

Reflections 4 Muslimahs

Sweet serenity

True Colours Revealed

Stay Blessed

Black Jubah

The Colour of our skin

Muslimah Bloggers Directory

Xo Xo... Sweet Success

Bubblez Island

Dear Little Auntie

Flowers Image from: http://www.thefemininitycoach.com/getting-rid-of-the-mask-tgirl-personal-style-tips/ Teddy bear image from: http://www.coolfreeimages.net/thank_you.php