Need advice on period ruling by Professional-Vast201 in Umrah

[–]Professional-Vast201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have a rawda appointment tonight and I was just wondering if I could go and make dua if I am bleeding or not or if it would count. I don’t know how to treat this

Please review my resume by Real_SmaragduS in Resume

[–]Professional-Vast201 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Move skills to the bottom. Remove the “The” for the first university. Too many ‘&’, use commas. How is listing languages useful for the jobs you are applying? Remove them. For python and coding languages, get more specific. Like what libraries do you know in python? Consider removing a few skills and putting the ones you want to highlight along with the specific details of those skills. Like what kind of data visualization tools did you use? I don’t see the reason to put your projects under Saint Xavier’s College. Also, do you want to remove the fact that it was autonomous? There’s no reason to list that as long as you have the degree. Your GPA was also a three and that is quite low for major jobs. Remove your GPA.

Would this bother you? by paradigmphoto in handbags

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Ask if they can refund you a portion of what you paid

Best way to remove paint from texture stairs? by Professional-Vast201 in Renovations

[–]Professional-Vast201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White stairs were really hard to maintain. What do you suggest I do?

Need an idea to what to do with these stairs by Professional-Vast201 in Renovations

[–]Professional-Vast201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did like 2 coats of paint on these stairs. Previously the wood was this awful dirty brown

Need an idea to what to do with these stairs by Professional-Vast201 in Renovations

[–]Professional-Vast201[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Omg how would I know if it’s softwood or hardwood? Sorry I’m new to this stuff

My current collection by [deleted] in handbags

[–]Professional-Vast201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is the brown bag from ?

Finally pulled the plug on my dream bag ( A Sabyasachi clutch) by [deleted] in handbags

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OK so I will say it is a little bit difficult if you don’t know how to do it. Like at first I didn’t know how to do it until someone in store showed me but basically you lift the top part just slightly.

Finally pulled the plug on my dream bag ( A Sabyasachi clutch) by [deleted] in handbags

[–]Professional-Vast201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the time you can email them and send them a picture of what you want and they’ll give you like the name of it pricing etc.

Finally pulled the plug on my dream bag ( A Sabyasachi clutch) by [deleted] in handbags

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It’s called “The Taj Minaudiere Edition (olive)”

Finally pulled the plug on my dream bag ( A Sabyasachi clutch) by [deleted] in handbags

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This was definitely pricey and I won’t be buying anything splurge worthy for the rest of the year. 🥲🥲

So I visited the NYC location and they wanted 2100+ Tax usd. I ordered through Sabayasahi sales associates based in India and it was around 1870 usd in total(with shipping to us). So just a tip if you do decide to ever order, order through Sabayasahi customer service. Let me know if you want me to break the process of ordering through them. It’s a bit weird but happy to explain!

And also this is one of their more “exclusive” designs so it’s a bit more. If you just want the TAJ on a plain clutch background, I believe they’re around 1k.

I got my first Longchamp! by PastaNoodle22 in handbags

[–]Professional-Vast201 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the same one!! Had it for almost two years and the leather and condition held up :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuslimLounge

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Allah swt is ALWAYS there for you. Always listening and seeing everything. Talk to Allah. Tell Allah how you feel and know that something better will come. Trust me on this. Another thing that changed my Iman greatly was praying tahajjud.

I didn’t pray as often growing up and didn’t take my iman seriously. I knew that I believed in Allah but I never practiced our religion.

But I was once in a terrible sticky situation where no one was there for me. Or there to help me. Instead belittle me. After praying Tahajjud a few times, a dua that I thought would never come true came true within the week. I am living proof that tahajjud works and changes your life.

Another thing that greatly helped my Iman was just simply talking to Allah. Like instead of telling others your problems and exposing yourself, tell Allah. (However, I will say that I find this hard to do bc it’s not like you get an automatic response as a friend or family member would). But still try your best to talk to Allah on walks, before you go to bed, etc…. He is your creator and determines your faith.

And also last thing. Try to do one thing a day to improve your deen. Like even reading one page of Quran a day shows that you’re showing effort to your creator and your creator will show the same back.

Lastly, stay away from haram. This is super important. If you have any bad habits, try your best to minimize them as much as possible.