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kaladaadsan
@ikioly
very public private diary 📔 somewhere between psychotic & iconic
Joined May 2009
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    Reading horoscopes even if you don't believe them = your salah not accepted for FOURTY DAYZ😱
    Practicing magic takes you out of the fold of islam?????
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    “And whoever Allah guides, none can lead astray.” [39:37]
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    aunty sima anytime anyone has standards: #IndianMatchmaking
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    may Allah cure people with chronic pain and chronic illnesses. may Allah make it a means of forgiveness for them and may Allah alleviate their pain 🤍
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    somali people will say “salama alaikum horta” just to interrupt someone
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    Already the last 10 days in Australia ma sha Allah
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    A month of doing adkars & I'm honestly so overcome with emotion as I contemplate how it has made me feel. I've never felt more at ease in my life. It saddens me to think I could've enjoyed the sweetness of adkar sooner but I'm filled with gratitude that Allah has guided me to it
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    i remember calling a somali restaurant to ask for the prices of dishes because i wanted to make a bulk order and they refused to tell me because they thought i was asking because i was gonna open a restaurant too 😂😂 somali restaurant are special
    Never going to a Somali restaurant again. I asked for 2 ranches, he returned with one and said “mid kale ha i weeydiinin”
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    Replying to @RealZamzampappi
    Me too. What a beautiful journey to watch.
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    ALL THE SOMALIS TUNING IN TO BIG BROTHER CANADA THIS YEAR!! #BBCAN11
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    this dunya is short, tell your friends you love them - it's sunnah💐
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    "My hijab, my choice" is actually a slogan used by Muslim women fighting for their right to wear hijab. Living in a country where you can wear hijab without fearing for your life is a privilege, and so is the opposite. No one should be forced to wear or not wear the hijab.