top of page

Community Chat

Public·1371 members

Pinned Post

Lily Jay

Admin

Rising Star

Welcome!

This space was created for all of us to connect, learn, grow, and support each other on this journey.


If you're new, feel free to introduce yourself.


if you have any questions, just ask!


We're here to help. Let's build something beautiful together.


If you haven’t already… you can download our new app on the Android and Apple Store!


Just search: “Belief HQ” where you can easily check this group chat, explore our courses, read Qur’an, and so much more completely FREE.


803 Views

بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

 🔴PLEASE READ THIS FIRST🔴


THIS VIDEO HAS ALREADY BEEN VIEWED BY OVER 250,000 PEOPLE ACROSS MULTIPLE PLATFORMS IN JUST FEW DAYS. I’M SHARING THIS MESSAGE HERE, IN THIS QUIETER COMMUNITY SPACE, BECAUSE I BELIEVE IT DESERVES TO BE READ WITHOUT NOISE OR DISTRACTION, NOT LOST IN THE THOUSANDS OF YOUTUBE COMMENTS.


I WRITE NOT AS AN OUTSIDER, NOR AS SOMEONE WHOSE FEELINGS WERE SIMPLY HURT, BUT AS A MUSLIM WHO DEEPLY LOVES THIS DEEN, WHO HAS STUDIED ITS PRINCIPLES, AND WHO UNDERSTANDS THE SERIOUSNESS OF PUBLIC DA’WAH.


ONE PARTICULAR LINE IN THE VIDEO GROUPED TOGETHER VERY DIFFERENT ACTIONS, SOME OF WHICH ARE CLEARLY FORBIDDEN IN THE QUR’AN AND SUNNAH, AND OTHERS WHICH REQUIRE NUANCE, COMPASSION, AND UNDERSTANDING. I FEAR THAT SUCH GENERALIZATIONS, WHILE WELL-MEANING, COULD CAUSE REAL HARM TO PEOPLE WHO ARE ALREADY IN A STATE OF INNER STRUGGLE AND SINCERITY TOWARD ALLAH.


STATISTICALLY SPEAKING, THIS IS NOT A RARE CASE. EVEN AMONG A MAJORITY-MUSLIM AUDIENCE, THE NUMBERS TELL US THAT DOZENS, IF NOT HUNDREDS, OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY THIS TYPE OF MESSAGE HAVE SEEN IT. MANY OF THEM MAY BE SILENTLY STRUGGLING, STILL ATTACHED TO FAITH, STILL MAKING DUA, STILL TRYING TO FIND THEIR WAY.


TO MY KNOWLEDGE, I MAY BE THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS BOTH THE EXPERIENCE AND THE RELIGIOUS GROUNDING TO EXPRESS THIS WITH BALANCE AND CARE. I SAY THIS NOT FROM PRIDE, BUT FROM A DEEP SENSE OF ACCOUNTABILITY, TO ALLAH FIRST, AND THEN TO THIS UMMAH.



Dear Lily,


First of all, I want to say that I truly appreciate your work. I’ve followed you for a long time and have supported your initiatives, including your Gaza fundraiser, and I genuinely admire your passion and effort in spreading Islam in a way that resonates with many hearts.

However, one line from your recent video left me in tears.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SBNvBHSOPY0

Not tears of anger – but of quiet sorrow. You said:


ree
“Freedom to choose their own gender. Freedom to have sex outside of marriage. Freedom to get drunk. Freedom to gamble.”


That sentence grouped together very different realities. And for someone like me, it was deeply painful to hear. Faith teaches us to distinguish between sin and struggle, between rebellion and reflection.


Zina, alcohol, and gambling are clear and destructive sins, they harm both the soul and society. They are choices rooted in desire, negligence, and defiance of divine guidance. But there are other realities in life that are not acts of indulgence, rebellion, or sin, but rather deep struggles that a person never asked for, that test the soul and expose one’s sincerity before Allah.


 All of those acts you mentioned — zina, alcohol, and gambling — are explicitly forbidden in the Qur’an and Sunnah, their prohibition is clear, repeated, and undisputed. But when it comes to questions of identity and inner struggle, the only related narration is the hadith where the Prophet ﷺ cursed men who imitate women and women who imitate men. Yet this refers to deliberate mockery, deception, or the pursuit of sinful desire, not to someone striving with sincerity to understand themselves and to live in peace with how Allah created their inner nature.


I’m a Muslim woman. I’m also transgender. I didn’t choose to “play with gender.” I walked through fire to become someone better, to soften my heart, and to live a life closer to Allah. Before my transition, I struggled. I was harsh, distant, far from the person I wanted to be. Since beginning my transition – with full awareness of Allah watching me – I’ve become someone more sincere, more patient, more humble. I left many sins. I started praying consistently. I cry in sujood every day now.


But please understand this clearly:I do not believe I was born in the wrong body. Allah does not make mistakes. He is Perfect in His creation. What I believe is that Allah, in His infinite wisdom, created me in a way that would force me to struggle – to search, to reflect, to break my pride. If I had been born content as a man, I might have become arrogant. If I had been born as a biological woman, maybe I would’ve been vain and selfish. But this middle path, filled with hardship and confusion, made me grateful and small before my Lord.

I also want to make it clear that I haven’t chosen this path in pursuit of a relationship, marriage, or worldly validation. Quite the opposite – I accepted that by transitioning, I might be giving up any chance of having a partner in this life. And if that is the price I must pay for what this journey has done to my heart – for the peace, the sincerity, the closeness to Allah – then I accept it fully. Being a woman is not about desire or romance for me. It’s about living in alignment with the soul Allah shaped within me, even if that means walking alone.


So when someone puts me – and others like me – in the same sentence with zina, alcohol and gambling, it feels as though our sincerity is being erased. And I know you didn’t mean it with cruelty. I know your intention is to protect the values of our deen. But I wanted to share this perspective, because maybe it can soften a corner of your heart the way Islam softened mine.


We are all trying, Lily. And your da'wah has helped me too. But I hope that in this vast ummah, there can be space for people like me – who may walk a harder path, but walk it toward Allah with trembling hearts.


May Allah guide us all and make us gentle with each other.


With love and sincerity,

Mirjana

May Allah enlighten our hearts with the light of the Holy Quran.

217 Views
Shital sagare
Shital sagare
10月28日

Growing Demand and Innovation Driving the Global Semaglutide Market


The global Semaglutide Market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing prevalence of diabetes, obesity, and related metabolic disorders. Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, has become one of the most significant pharmaceutical breakthroughs in recent years, offering effective management of blood glucose levels and supporting weight loss. The growing awareness of diabetes management and the rising adoption of innovative injectable and oral formulations are key factors propelling market expansion. Moreover, an increase in the number of patients seeking long-term weight management therapies and lifestyle-related disease control further contributes to the market’s positive trajectory.


Pharmaceutical companies are actively investing in research and development to expand the clinical applications of semaglutide. The drug’s dual impact on glycemic control and weight reduction has led to its widespread use beyond diabetes, particularly in obesity management programs. Additionally, regulatory approvals for new formulations, such as oral semaglutide, are improving patient convenience and adherence, which strengthens the drug’s market penetration. Strategic collaborations and partnerships between leading biopharmaceutical firms also support innovation and accessibility. The growing geriatric population and the surge in sedentary lifestyles are creating a larger patient base, while healthcare systems worldwide are emphasizing preventive measures against chronic metabolic diseases. These factors collectively underline the accelerating momentum of the Semaglutide Market.

Semaglutide’s success also aligns with the broader trend toward personalized medicine and precision therapeutics. With healthcare providers increasingly recommending GLP-1 receptor agonists for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients, the market is poised for sustained growth. However, the high cost of treatment and limited access in developing regions remain key challenges. Continued government initiatives, increased insurance coverage, and the introduction of generic alternatives in the coming years are expected to balance these limitations and support broader adoption.


For further detailed insights and comprehensive data, refer to the Semaglutide Market analysis.


FAQs

1. What is semaglutide used for?

Semaglutide is primarily used for managing type 2 diabetes and obesity. It helps regulate blood sugar levels and promotes weight loss by reducing appetite and caloric intake.


2. What are the key drivers of the Semaglutide Market?

The major drivers include the rising prevalence of diabetes and obesity, ongoing research on new drug formulations, and the increasing demand for effective and convenient treatment options.

Greetings

You shall open a school for learning Quran and also shall open universitty college for e-learning online and Offline about Religion islam also shall create free school for blind people and deaf people to learn quran there are special books with special touching letter like blank paper but there is letter is on it also shall promote video of quran for people to heard online -you shall organise webinars prepare the online courses for islam there is alot of options that people might understand people in excllent way also organise people often to meeting in mosque for pray and also organise people to meet onsite in islam tribune to learn and discuss about islam

Give free quran books to people free shcool for people which not may able to pay school organise books and library for people to learn onsite and online

104 Views
Absaad
7月10日

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious and Most Merciful


‎وَالَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا بَعْضُهُمْ أَوْلِيَاءُ بَعْضٍ ۚ إِلَّا تَفْعَلُوهُ تَكُن فِتْنَةٌ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَفَسَادٌ كَبِيرٌ

And those who disbelieve are allies of one another, (and) if you (Muslims of the whole world collectively) do not do so [i.e. become allies, as one united block under one Khalifah (a chief Muslim ruler for the whole Muslim world) to make victorious Allah's religion of Islamic Monotheism], there will be Fitnah (wars, battles, polytheism) and oppression on the earth, and a great mischief and corruption (appearance of polytheism). 8: 73


Why are we Muslims not talking about reestablishing the power and control Allah SWT give us from the beginning? The command is to unite under one Khalifah.


The number one concern on the minds of the Muslims is the tragedy in Gazza. The destruction in Gazza is worse than that of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. The Zionist Israelis are the modern day Amelak, as they were a tribe from nation of the Israelites and their brutality in Gazza and West Bank is the evidence.


We have to listen to what Allah SWT is saying to us in the above verse and from the beginning.


"And Remember when your Lord said to the Angels, I am going place Khalifah on earth".... 2: 30


You see the UN, which is controlled by USA, is dead body in the muddy water as every resolution passed by majority, is vetoed by USA. Which means we have to create a new balance of power in the world by creating United League of Muslim Nations. Which is to reestablish the Caliphate because we are children of Adam, peace be upon him .


"United League of Muslim Nations" under one Khalifah will be a strictly defensive Force with a quick response to any threat to the Ummah of Islam.


And it is easy to do it. It will be the Council of Muftis, from which they will choose the Khalifah. Under the Khalifah will be a seat for a Mufti from every country in world with 100,000 plus Muslim population as Islam is for entire World. From every municipality we will choose a representative till we have the Council of Muftis for that country with a Grand Mufti of that country to sit in the Council of Muftis under the Khalifah. All communication can be done remotely with everyone working from home. Most effective and real democratic way of governing where all decisions are made by the Council of Muftis but the Khalifah having the final say. Under the Khalifah, the "ULMN" will have its own army, navy and Air Force under one commander for defending the entire ummah. We already have the hardware from major Muslim countries. They just have to be relabeled "ULMN" when they out to defend any part of the Ummah like removing the Mediterranean Sea blockade by Israelis.The four letters "ULMN" will be enough to deter anyone from doing what is happening in Gazza today. But we have to be the Nation of Al Muttaqun for Allah SWT is saying now:


"You are the Best of People ever raised up for Mankind, enjoining what is Good, forbidding what is evil and believing in Allah SWT" .... Quran 3: 110

Then how can we go wrong when the fear of "ULMN" will overwhelm the hearts of our enemies?

That is what Islam is and we are Muslims to resolve every matter in a Peaceful manner, Insha Allah. Alhamdu Lillah.


If no one is willing to act as the acting Khalifah, I will be the acting Khalifah till one is chosen and I sincerely invite all Muslims to join me in this effort, for if we fail but we will never fail, we will still get one Hashanah for our intentions, Insha Allah.


Jazak Allah Khair


Your brother


Abu Saad

Acting Khalifah (as of the children of Adam, AS).

TanjeemTanjeem
ree

95 Views
bottom of page