I’m back now! 😀 I left blogging for a week after ‘eid el fitr day. I decided to leave because I wanted to enjoy those days with my family and my big family.
And in this occasion I’ll dedicate the pics of my hand lettering for you all. I hope you’ll like them. 🙂
You are Awesome. Yes, you’re awesome!! 🙂Thank you for this friendship.
I’m very happy to have you all, and I’m blessed to be your friend.
In this chance I’ll post about The #GirlLove challenge.
Thank you so much sis Papatia for tagging me in this challenge. 🙂
I love you for Allah’s sake! ❤
so What is this #GirlLove Tag:
It is in response to Lilly Singh’s video on youtube ,you can watch it at end of this post . The money collected by her will go to Malala fund where they will use it for Syrian Girl’s Education so each view matters.The video is about promoting Girls love and combatting jealousy among women.The amount of energy women spent in putting other women down can be used to lift each other up. I recommend you to watch it ,it is a great video.
1. Here’s what you do for the #GirlLove:Tell your followers who inspires you, a famous woman who may be dealing with negativity on a daily basis.
My Mom of course. She’s a great mother indeed. Anyhow she faces many hardships in this life, she has never given up. She’s strong woman, a super mom for her children. She taught us about Islam since we were very young, discipline, and other things. She also taught me a basic of English when I was child, because of her, I fell in love with English. Anyhow I’m not fluent at it. ha..ha.
Then, I got inspiration from another great woman, she’s a mother of Imam Syafe’i. She succeeded to teach and educate her son became a great ulama. Imam Syafe’i had memorized Qur’an when he was 7. Masha’Allah, that was wonderful! I feel very hard to memorize Qur’an. (I’ll try again….again) I really hope that my son can duplicate Imam Syafe’i. And I have to follow the steps of wonderful teaching those were practiced by his mother.
2. Tell your followers who inspires you in real life, a woman you always interact with.
Papatia Feauxzar. She inspires me a lot. And I often interact with her in this blog and via email. I admire her skill in time management. How to be a great mother, a wonderful wife, a creative writer, and she does. She has many skills in many things. Awesome! [I love you Sis! I still can’t believe that we become friend n sister here.]
Saadia Haq, my another great friend from Pakistan. I met her also in this blog. She’s a Muslim feminist, a great writer/blogger and a senior journalist. She has done many great works to against racism, sexual abuse, and so on. [Thank you so much Sis for your supports to my self and my country.] I met her also through blogging. 😉
Corbin, she’s my first friend in WordPress. She’s my English online teacher. 🙂 She has taught me many thing about English. [I’m sorry Sis Corbin if I disturbed you a lot.] He..he.
She’s an American Muslim. I admire her motivation to learn and to spread Islam peacefully and nicely. You can visit her awesome blog Islamwich, in there you can read many things about Islam. Masha’Allah, You know a lot about Islam, Sis.
I love you all for Allah’s sake. May Allah bless you, my friends! Ameen!
3. Tag five women bloggers who you love. Compliment them and tell them why you love them, and comment under their latest post with the link to your #GirlLove post!
Ah, the third rule is so hard for me. To choose only five from bloggers who I love. May I break it?!
To be honest I love you all my friends. Although we have never meet in real life, but I trust you that you’re great friends for me. If I write only five it doesn’t mean that I don’t love others, just follow the rules. Okay, here they’re the bloggers I choose for this challenge.
Sabiscuit. She’s a great artist, a great blogger. I love her art and her works. I have never met her in real life. In this wordpress, I met her. She always support me and gave her times to read and comment in my post. (Thank you Sis SB!)
Visionarie kindness. She’s a great blogger too. She often write poems, so I called her as a great poetess. I love your poems, Sister. I really wanna know how to write haiku, 😉 but I don’t have beautiful words. Thank you for your love and your supports too.
Mahjabeen. Mahjabeen is my little friend. She’s smart, cute and nice friend. I love and admire her skill at writing. She started blog in her young age whereas I started it when I was 34. 😀 (Never old to do blogging!) We use our blog as room chat. Thank dear for this friendship. Luv you always!
Fateema Abdallah. I love her, because she’s my sister in Islam. She thought that I’ve inspired her through blogging, but I think she who has inspired me by her writings. She has ever taught me how to add animation in comment form. I like that, Sis. You have good ability in animation art. I like to see your blog.
Now, I’ll break a little of the last rule, he..he. I’d say that I love you all my friends, and you’re tagged to follow this challenge. Thanks.
If you get tagged, do the post on your own blog. If you want to do it anyway, do it anyway! Add the tag ‘Girl Love’ to your post, so we can see them all! Let’s start 2016 with LOVE for each other!
First time, when Kaka, my son started his studies at Ad-Da’wah Islamic School, I was worried about him, about his ability to connect with other students, with his new teacher and new things at his class.
He had never followed kindergarten and playgroup. He only learnt at home. And he spent his time, mostly for drawing. 😉 He didn’t learn about writing, reading, math as much as drawing.
He asked me in that time about rank, “What about rank, Mom? I can’t read, and write well for this time?”
I smiled at him, “Don’t think about rank ! The main point, you can enjoy the learning activities and you can improve your hobbies here. I believe in you, you’ll be happy at your class!” (He was 10th in the first semester, and he can read, write much better now)
“Okay, I’m happy now! Thank you, Mommy!”
Alhamdulillah, my son can enjoy his learning and he has many good friends.
He told me about his best friend, “Mom, I have good friends and Yoga is my best friend!”
Yes, he often tells about Yoga. Not only that, he drew himself and Yoga at his drawing book.
His teacher has ever told me about these two boys, “Kaka and his friend, Yoga are good boys. They can respect each other. They help each other, they play together, but they have never disturbed the other students. There is Kaka, there’s Yoga.”
I was really happy to hear the story about friendship of those boys.
“May Allah bless your friendship, sons!”
The other story from Yoga’s grandmother.
“Yoga doesn’t like to sit with other students, because they always disturb him. I’m glad that Yoga has a friend like Kaka. They’re nice boys!”
“O, my Lord! Alhamdulillah, for every blessing You’ve given to these boys! Guide them to Your ways! Guide them to be righteous children!”
I saw with my eyes, at their class, Yoga had ever given some foods to my son, my son accepted and said thank to Yoga. Not long after that, in the first rest time, Kaka bought some foods and gave them to Yoga.
But, if Yoga or Kaka refused the offering of one of them, so the other would do the same.
As a mother, I feel so proud of their attitudes. They have learnt about friendship in the earlier period of their learning. It’d be great if they can keep their friendship till adulthood. 🙂