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Mo Noble Najem

@Mo_Najem

3 days ago

Salaam alaikum!
I'd like to share few things I've made on this App from my humble observation which I think is important I do so;

I've not DM many but the few I tried after I read one or two of their posts about marriage, I realized they were doing so for fun and not sincerely out seeking partners.

You slide into a sister's DM and you introduce yourself and they find difficult to do so, even if you tryna keep the convo going you could clearly see, they are not serious. They will ignore your text and while you think they ain't online or so then the next minutes you see their timeline updates. Whom are you deceiving or playing hide and seek with? Once, you do not have time to commit, not ready yet to engage a brother, don't show up with that calls.
Some of us here, are the coolest dude you will ever meet doing so well in our careers while maintaining balance with our deen, no excessiveness just simple and focused!

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Anonymous

3 days ago
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APPROACH THE BENCH on Instagram: "Believe them when they tell you who they are. When Simone de Beauvoir wrote The Second Sex in 1949, she wasn’t starting from scratch. A century earlier, Friedrich Engels had argued in The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State that the traditional family wasn’t sacred but structural — a unit of property and oppression to be abolished right alongside capitalism. De Beauvoir took that materialist logic and pointed it at the home: marriage, motherhood, and domestic life weren’t callings or gifts but traps engineered to keep women unfree. Radical second-wave feminism inherited that framework and said the quiet part out loud — the family itself had to go. Those ideas didn’t stay in Paris. They crossed the Atlantic and became the assumptions we now treat as common sense — that the home is a cage, that dependence is degradation, that liberation means escape. But every one of those “obvious” claims started as an argument, and the argument had a lineage. In this clip, Hannah reads de Beauvoir in her own words. Listen closely, then ask yourself: where have you heard this before? 👇 Watch more on the latest episode of approach the bench! #feminism #marxism #politics #women #conservative"

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Dap8ZIdSJE8/?igsh=c3V3dmRlcXhrMDg=

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Sazawal Aslam Chaudhry

@Sazawal

3 days ago

Hello

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Anonymous

3 days ago

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Anonymous

3 days ago

Yqq

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Adi Adil

@Honey91506

3 days ago

Hi am new here have anyone gril I need gril friend

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Duaa

@Duaa72685326

3 days ago

Why are men with no financial stability so afraid of women who have standards? I mean, you ask them if they’re emotionally and financially ready for marriage, and they get defensive. They seem to forget that one of a husband’s responsibilities is to provide stability for his family. What’s wrong with this generation? We’re not asking for Lamborghinis.

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Aluna

@AlumaKirana

3 days ago

Trusting Allah’s timing.
I’d rather wait for something real than rush into something temporary. 🤍

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Shaheen Khan

@shaheen19014445

3 days ago

I'm single🫠

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Mohammed Fatah

@hamaako

3 days ago

Salamw alaikm Wa rahmatwlay Wa barakatw

I see so many profiles sister they have degrees and they ask for someone who has same thing this is what I believe sister if you have a degree good for you education it’s make you personally better but that doesn’t mean who doesn’t have degrees he’s dumb or he doesn’t know anything in his life Mohammed peace be upon him says if the person has moral and his fear of Allah practice good marry him what if he has degree and doesn’t have any of these what do you do with degree piece of paper it means nothing don’t go to high because you will come down I hope it’s not too late 

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