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Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham): The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice
The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice: Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham) is one of the loved prophets in Islamic custom and is perceived as a critical figure in Judaism and Christianity too. Brought into the world in the antiquated city of Ur in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) around 2000 BCE, Hazrat Ibrahim's (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) life is set apart by his steady confidence, various preliminaries, and his job as the patriarch of monotheism.
By Saghir Ahmad3 years ago in Pride
Unleashing the Power of Positivity: Transform Your Life with Positive Thinking and Influences. Content Warning.
Introduction: In this transformative article, we embark on a journey to discover the incredible power of positivity and how it can shape our lives for the better. We explore the profound impact of positive thinking and the importance of surrounding ourselves with uplifting influences. By embracing the principles and practices of positivity, we can unlock a world of happiness, success, and resilience that will empower us to overcome challenges and thrive in every aspect of our lives.
By Pepe Magic3 years ago in Pride
Rodman was welcomed at the parade with open arms
Over the weekend, Dennis Rodman made a surprise appearance at Houston's Pride Parade, joining in on the celebration and showing his support for the LGBTQ+ community. The basketball Hall of Famer was met with cheers and applause as he marched alongside thousands of people through downtown Houston. Rodman's presence at the parade was a reminder that allies are just as important to the LGBTQ+ movement as members of the community.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Pride
Embracing Gender Diversity
In today's society, embracing gender diversity and fostering inclusivity have become essential. As we reach to create a more understanding and accepting world, it is crucial to recognize and support non-binary individuals. This article aims to shed light on the importance of inclusive nomenclature for non-binary individuals and introduce the conception of non-binary neutrals as a means of promoting inclusivity and respect.
By Ms. Phillips3 years ago in Pride
Embracing the mirror
Sophia stood in front of the mirror, her reflection staring back at her with uncertainty and longing. It had been a lifelong struggle for her to accept and understand herself. The journey of self-discovery had taken her through winding paths of confusion, fear, and isolation.
By Idemudia Benjamin 3 years ago in Pride
Finding Pride
Once upon a time, there was a small town nestled in the mountains. It was a peaceful place, but for one young girl, growing up there was anything but peaceful. Her name was Lily, and she knew from a young age that she was different from the other kids.
By Adesida Adebobola3 years ago in Pride
100 LGBTQ+ Fiction Books You Must Read Before You Die
LGBTQ+ fiction has played a vital role in expanding representation, fostering empathy, and providing a platform for diverse voices within the literary world. From timeless classics to contemporary masterpieces, these 100 LGBTQ+ fiction books are essential reads that capture the beauty, struggles, and triumphs of the queer experience. Whether you identify as LGBTQ+ or simply appreciate compelling storytelling, this curated list is bound to captivate and educate readers. Let's dive into the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ literature!
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Pride
Muslim girls’ Forbidden Love
Once in a vibrant city, where diversity thrived, there lived a young Muslim girl named Leila. She was known for her kindness, intelligence, and an unwavering devotion to her faith. Leila's world was about to change when she crossed paths with a Christian girl named Emily.
By besma najoui3 years ago in Pride
"Unveiling Authenticity: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance"
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled by the coast, lived a young person named Alex. Alex had always felt different from their peers growing up, but it wasn't until they reached their teenage years that they began to understand their true identity as non-binary individuals.
By eda biljik3 years ago in Pride





