ramentic:

voltisubito:

marquesadesantos:

aboonoor:

If you’re a Non-Muslim and you see a Muslim praying in public, could you please not pass in front of them?

Go behind them, but not in front. 👍

Oh, signal boost! I didn’t know this.

Okay, but also: if you see a Muslim praying in public and they have something in front of them, like a purse or a bag or something like that, you can pass in front of them, but pass in front of that object.

it’s called a sutrah, and it’s meant to act as a physical barrier between the person praying and someone who might happen to pass in front.

Also, if you did this and didn’t know, please don’t beat yourself up over it. Now you know! Muslims aren’t supposed to pass in front of Muslims praying, either, because prayer is communication with God and you don’t want to break that connection.

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Please:

bloodbonestelephones:

Please take road trips.

Please take chances.

Please do that scary, exciting thing.

Please love your body. It will return the love tenfold.

Please write.

Please create.

Please be kind.

Please learn something new. All the time. There’s always something.

Please have adventures.

Please go to that tiny coffee shop you always pass by on the way home from work.

Please give strangers compliments.

Please dance.

Please allow yourself to love and to be loved. I know it can be terrifying. Do it anyway.

Please speak your mind.

Please let yourself cry, whether it’s in front of a thousand people or alone in your room.

Please let yourself laugh. Your laugh is lovely, I promise.

Please pick up the phone when your dad calls, even if you’ve just had a fight. He won’t be around forever.

Please read books.

Please listen to rain.

Please live your life.

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gracefulregards:
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“cookiesoreosandmilk:
“SIGNAL BOOST THIS SO ALL THE GIRLS IN DENTON TEXAS CAN SEE THIS AND STAY SAFE, AND NOT GO TO THE BATHROOM ALONE, PLEASE.
Girls in Texas, and other towns that are unsafe areas, please stay...

gracefulregards:

scribbles-cosplay:

cookiesoreosandmilk:

SIGNAL BOOST THIS SO ALL THE GIRLS IN DENTON TEXAS CAN SEE THIS AND STAY SAFE, AND NOT GO TO THE BATHROOM ALONE, PLEASE.
Girls in Texas, and other towns that are unsafe areas, please stay safe, and don’t go to public places alone when there are not a lot of people around.
BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS, AND CARRY A KNIFE OR A TASER WITH YOU FOR YOUR SAFETY.
THIS IS SERIOUS, AND NOT TO BE TAKEN LIGHTLY OR IGNORED.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE MOVIE TAKEN, WITH LIAM NEESON?
IT MAY SEEM LIKE A STRETCH, BUT SHIT LIKE THAT TRULY DOES HAPPEN EVERYDAY EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD.
DO NOT IGNORE THIS.
DO STAY SAFE, LADIES.

satan-chan
hear anything about this up there?
montressor-spaceport abcjay
What in the WORLD?!

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acornfarm-deactivated20160509 asked:

important question: what kind of dog is your dog? can we see your dog? please respond swiftly

My dog is tiny (but mean) mixed poodle I believe and yes I will promptly post a picture of him!

kaagazkalam:
“Kirpan Facts!!!
Kay so tonight an old lady on public transit was about to call security on me for “illegally possessing a weapon,” referring to my kirpan. Luckily she was told to sit down and mind her own business, but the hate that...

kaagazkalam:

Kirpan Facts!!!

Kay so tonight an old lady on public transit was about to call security on me for “illegally possessing a weapon,” referring to my kirpan. Luckily she was told to sit down and mind her own business, but the hate that spewed out of her mouth has really been bothering me.

Sooo I thought I would counter ignorance with education and help you guys get to know the kirpan, a distinct Sikh article of faith, better. :)

1. It symbolizes justice: Sikhs are commanded to be Sant Sipaahi (Saint Soldiers), meaning we must vow to be devoted to God and stand up for justice. The kirpan serves as a physical reminder to us that whenever we see oppression, no matter who it is being oppressed, we are obligated to stand up and act. As an amritdhari Sikh, I am commanded to keep a kirpan on me at all times (yes even in bed, and yes even in the shower).

2. It symbolizes sovereignty: During the formative years of Sikhi, the Mughal dynasty had taken a turn for the worst. The Emporer Jahangir had executed Guru Arjan Dev Ji due to religious and political intolerance, and Shah Jahan continued to wage petty political wars on the Sikhs. The emperors maintained a strict imperial status quo, which was contrary to Sikhi’s message of egalitarianism. Therefore as an act of resistance, Sikhs wore articles that only royalty could wear. The royals wore turbans, and a commoner wearing a turban could be punished by death- so we wore turbans. Another such symbol of royalty was the sword, so each Sikh from the time of Guru Hargobind Sahib began carrying kirpans as a statement that not only are we all equal, but that the imperial Mughals do not own us and our only owner is the King of Kings Themselves- declaring our personal sovereignty.

3. Represents Adi Shakti: In mystic interpretations of Sikhi, the kirpan is a representation of the Adi Shakti, which is a feminine energy similar to the concept of the Shekhina in Kabbalistic Judaism.

4. It is 110% LEGAL: In Canada it is protected under the Freedom of Religion in the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Several other countries legally recognize the kirpan, and it is completely legal for us to wear it. In fact, if you were to force us to remove it, you would be breaching our rights.

5. We are probably not going to kill you, so chill. Seriously.

I know so many amritdhari brothers and sisters who are afraid to let their kirpan show, but please remember that the Khalsa was made to stand out, not blend in. I know it’s hard, but embrace the daat Guru Gobind Singh Ji has given you and do not be afraid to express who you are.

We are not criminals.

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