the quran literally says “Every soul earns only to its own account, and no bearer of burdens shall bear the burden of another.” [Qur’an 6:164]💗 also did any other sisters watch off-campus? anyone else obsesseddd with garrett graham? or belmont cameli? because we neeeeed to have a girlies chattt about it!!💗
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As a Muslim woman navigating daily life, I have often found comfort in the Quranic verse, “Every soul earns only to its own account, and no bearer of burdens shall bear the burden of another” (Qur’an 6:164). It reminds us that while striving to be our best selves is important, we are not responsible for carrying burdens that belong to others—whether they be societal expectations or unrealistic standards of perfection. Recently, many sisters have shared their support and bonding on platforms like MuslimTok, where conversations about mental health, faith, and identity flourish. For example, the reminder "You're not responsible for being the perfect role model" speaks volumes about the pressure many of us feel, urging us to focus on authenticity over unattainable ideals. Moreover, discussing popular culture phenomena like Off-Campus or favorite personalities like Garrett Graham and Belmont Cameli connects us beyond religious reminders and grounds our sisterhood in everyday interests. These chats enable us to relax, laugh, and build genuine connections, which are vital for our well-being. In embracing this mindset, I have personally experienced less stress and more clarity in my faith journey. Letting go of burdens that aren't mine has allowed me to focus more on my spiritual growth and community support. I encourage all Muslim women to cherish this perspective—strive to be your best but maintain balance by not carrying what isn’t yours. Remember, a strong community lifts each other up without judgment or undue pressure. Stay safe, stay connected, and let’s continue empowering each other authentically and compassionately.
