The story of Khawlah bint Thalabah (RA)...

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The Story of Khawlah bint Thalabah (RA): The Woman Allah Heard from the Heavens Khawlah bint Thalabah (RA) wasn’t a warrior on the battlefield nor a leader of armies, but her voice changed the course of divine law, and her plea was heard not just by the Prophet ﷺ, but by Allah Himself. ●Who Was Khawlah bint Thalabah? Khawlah bint Thalabah (RA) was a noble woman of the Ansar, married to Aws ibn al-Samit, the brother of the famous companion Ubadah ibn al-Samit. She was known for her intelligence, strength of character, and deep faith in Allah. Despite living in a society that gave little voice to women, Khawlah (RA) would not remain silent when faced with injustice—and because of her courage, Allah revealed verses in her defence that are recited to this day. ○The Incident of Zihār One day, in the heat of an argument, Khawlah's husband Aws ibn al-Samit angrily said to her: > "You are to me like the back of my mother." In Arab culture at that time, this statement was known...

The echoes of those lies...


The stories that I told myself to ease the lonely ache now haunt my waking moments, the promises they break.


•The phantom comfort, woven in the night,
Now claws at dawn, and steals away the light.

•I built a fortress, from illusions spun,
But shadows creep, and battles are begun.

•Each whispered 'maybe,' each imagined grace,
Returns a specter, in this empty space.

•The echoes of those lies, a constant, chilling sound,
Where solace once resided, now only wounds are found.
 
•The painted smiles, the words I longed to hear,
Now twist and mock me, fueled by rising fear.

•My heart, a stage where fantasies once played,
Now holds a theater, where truths are re-betrayed.

•The warmth I sought, within my crafted dream,
 Has turned to frost, a cold and bitter gleam.

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