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Mohamed Z.
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The sacred dance of needs, desires, and compassion, within our relationships

I've been thinking about how the Prophet (SAW) was given the authority to arrange his own time with his wives, and how Allah tells him it's even better to give happiness to those who might feel sad. In the same way, we are given authority over our lives and interactions, but it's not a freedom without responsibility. The right to choose doesn't mean we should choose only for our own needs, but with consideration for the hearts of our loved ones. Such wisdom, to honour the emotions of those we share our lives with, to do what is better for them, so they may be comforted. "Have you ever noticed how often our own needs are intertwined with the needs of others?" Or how much comfort we can bring to others by simply knowing what they need, and by responding with compassion. "And how much lighter our hearts feel when we give happiness to those we love." "We are not expected to be perfect, but Allah knows our intentions and our hearts." "We are given the freedom to choose, but our hearts should guide us, and our choices should be made with compassion, always." "The Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing, a promise of forgiveness as we navigate the sacred dance of human connections." "May Allah guide us to choose compassion and kindness in all our relationships." "And may we remember that even our freedom to choose is a sacred responsibility, given with a loving intention." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing." "And that Allahu's knowledge of our hearts is a blessing."

Chapter 33 : Unknown, Verse: 51

Thou myest put off such of them as thou wilt, and thou mayest take unto thee such of them as thou wilt; and whomsoever thou desirest if such as thou hadst set aside there is no blame upon thee. This is likelier to cool their eyes and not let them grieve and to keep them pleased with whatsoever thou shalt give every one of them. Allah knoweth that which is in your hearts. and Allah is ever Knowing, Forbearing. (51)

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