Replying to @Asan mufti maha forgives brother asan for using sarcasm & condescension in an attempt to minimize the value of my words🌻💛
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In many Muslim communities, especially among Pakistani and Desi Muslims, maintaining respect and support among sisters is vital. I’ve personally experienced situations where misunderstandings, often amplified by sarcasm or condescension, can hurt and divide. However, choosing forgiveness and focusing on the shared goal of healing and safety, especially for Muslim women, helps strengthen bonds. It's important to remember that Islamic knowledge isn't limited to scholars or Muftis—everyone is encouraged to reflect and understand Islam deeply for themselves, which fosters a more inclusive and compassionate community. This empowerment allows Muslim women to advocate for their rights and well-being confidently. Engaging in spaces like Muslim TikTok or MuslimTok hashtags creates platforms for sisterhood, dawah, and reminders that emphasize healing and safety in a modern context. Sharing personal experiences on these forums encourages empathy and support, breaking down barriers caused by miscommunication. Ultimately, embracing forgiveness in interpersonal interactions within the Muslim community reflects core Islamic values and promotes a more united and supportive environment for all, particularly Muslimahs navigating their faith and rights today.
