Homosexuality is Haram in Islam
But in reality, this is love, responsibility, and balance — the way Allah designed it.
“Men are protectors and maintainers of women…”
— [Surah an-Nisāʾ 4:34]
Islam didn’t say women are maids or prisoners.
Islam said: She builds the home, raises the future, nurtures the soul.
And he — the man — provides, protects, and leads with justice.
That’s the most honored partnership known to mankind.
They said:
“You’re not free unless you act like men.”
“Stay-at-home mom? That’s failure.”
“Your value is in your career, not your children.”
“Your body is yours — don’t waste it on modesty and motherhood.”
And now?
Children are raised by screens.
Families are collapsing.
Women are burnt out, working and mothering.
Men are aimless and passive.
Homes are warzones, not sanctuaries.
She’s awake.
She knows the value of her role.
She’s respected in Islam — not used by capitalism or reduced to a trophy of modernism.
Imām Ibn al-Qayyim (رحمه الله) said:
"If those who give Sadaqah [charity] knows that their Sadaqah falls on Allah (Taʿālā)'s Hand before the hand of the poor, then surely, the joy of giving would be more than the joy of receiving."
[Madārij Al-Sālikīn]
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