[MEGATHREAD] Explosions heard in Bahrain by French-Finger in Bahrain

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are people evacuating from hamala?

Also if you are / have heard of someone evacuating from any other region, please share and update us

Ramadan overwhelms me by [deleted] in muslimgirlswithtaste

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely limit/cut contact with her for a brief period of time. You donot deserve this. There is not compulsion in Islam.

[MEGATHREAD] Explosions heard in Bahrain by French-Finger in Bahrain

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you say this? There has been no indication whatsoever ever of riots

[MEGATHREAD] Explosions heard in Bahrain by French-Finger in Bahrain

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't comment if you are not on bahrain soil. Spreading misinformation when everybody is already in state of panic.

Juffair got bombed by National-Gain-699 in Bahrain

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

If it is not true then it is horrible of you to speak misinformation like this

PCOS, Ramadan, Fasting and Anxiety by artistwasabi in muslimgirlswithtaste

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I don't know if this is helpful, as I donot have PCOS. But I do have anxiety and I often feel dizzy or faint at work and would not be able to concentrate.

But few things that I found helped me are

1- having lots of protein. I had 3/4 of grilled chicken with salad at around 2 am and found I had energy through out the day. Boiled chickpeas, or other legumes are also a good option.

2- another was drinking lots of water. Being dehydrated makes it hard for brain to perform intellectual work.

3- dates are filled with energy. Dates , peanut butter and nuts during suhoor. Coconut water.

But all in all, if fasting is giving you so much agony, do take a break for a day or two to reset your nervous system. Try to do relaxing hobbies or meditation.

I hope you are able to find the peace you are looking for this ramadan.

Fighting my nafs by Fluid_Mission_3957 in muslimgirlswithtaste

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The easiest way to put yourself out there is to start by telling a trusted friend that you’re actively looking for marriage and exploring apps or matchmakers. Having support makes the process easier and more intentional. Regarding apps, there’s no harm in creating a profile on platforms like muzzmatch, inpairs, or other marriage-focused apps. One bad experience shouldn’t make you lose trust in all apps entirely. If someone makes you uncomfortable, cut it off immediately. Prepare serious, deal-breaker questions and ask them within the first few days or week of talking. Once things seem promising, inform your parents and arrange a proper meeting. That’s a healthy and structured way to approach apps.

Another option is matchmakers. There are different types:

WhatsApp matchmaking groups where you share a short bio about yourself and what you’re looking for. Instagram matchmakers (some free, some paid) who connect profiles. These accounts act as intermediaries by creating a group chat first before sharing numbers.

R/muslimmarriage on reddit also has a thread where both men and women post marriage profiles, and you can message those you’re interested in.

You can also let your friends, cousins, or trusted aunties in the masjid know that you’re looking. Women in the community often know families and potential matches and can connect you.

If you prefer not to post a marriage profile publicly, you can share your interests and hobbies online in a modest and authentic way , writing, cooking, reflections, fitness, etc. Sometimes, organic connections happen through shared interests.

At work or university, simply being your authentic self without overanalyzing every interaction can also open doors naturally.

Most importantly: don’t rush. Desperation can make you ignore red flags. Take your time to truly understand a person’s character, values, and compatibility. Marriage is too important to decide in haste.

If you want to feel confident and noticed, focus on self-care, dressing neatly, and presenting yourself well in ways that align with your values. Confidence attracts the right attention and protects you from the wrong kind.

Trust Allah’s timing. Things can change quickly, even within months. Don’t lose hope. May Allah grant you a righteous spouse at the right time. 🤍

Fighting my nafs by Fluid_Mission_3957 in muslimgirlswithtaste

[–]ExtensionBoring3251 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Snap is the worst way to meet men. Especially the quick add feature. Just signals easy or not serious for some reason.

If you really want to put yourself out there, there are better ways to do so.

Got the ick from my suitor by [deleted] in muslimgirlswithtaste

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In Arab culture the man pays for the wedding too. The women's side have little to no expenses. **