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My likes and Dislikes :)



  • I LIKE THIS FEELING OF BEING A MUSLIM :)
  • I LIKE ISLAM AS A WAY OF LIFE.
  • I LIKE THE PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER OF OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD MAY PEACE AND BLESSINGS OF ALLAH BE UPON HIM.
  • I LIKE MY PARENTS AND WHAT ALL GOOD VALUES THEY TAUGHT ME.
  • I LIKE THAT GOOD DEED OF MINE WHICH REMAINED HIDDEN FROM THE PEOPLE AND ONLY ALLAH KNOWS ABOUT IT.
  • I LIKE THE SMILING FACE OF MY CHILDREN AND HUSBAND :)
  • I LIKE CUTE SMALL CHILDREN.
  • I LIKE THE BEAUTY OF NATURE.
  • I LIKE THE SEASON OF WINTER AND MOUNTAINOUS AREAS.
  • I LIKE THE RAINY SEASON.
  • I LIKE TO TRAVEL IN A SHIP.
  • I LIKE TO KNOW, READ AND HOPE ABOUT JANNAH...PARADISE.
  • I LIKE THE HAJJ PILGRIMAGE.
  • I LIKE TO KEEP MY HOUSE NEAT AND CLEAN AND ORGANIZED.
  • I LIKE TO READ BOOKS.
  • I LIKE TO RESEARCH ON VARIOUS TOPICS TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE.
  • I LIKE WRITING THINGS.
  • I LIKE TO MEET NICE AND LIVELY PEOPLE WHO TALK INTERESTING THINGS.
  • I LIKE SIMPLE FOOD.
  • I LIKE SWEET DISHES LIKE DESSERTS.
  • I LIKE TO LIVE AS I HARM NO ONE INTENTIONALLY.
  • I LIKE THE WAY ALLAH HAS KEPT ME. ALHAMDULILLAH.
  • I LIKE THE COLOR GREEN.
DISLIKES:
  • I DISLIKE IT WHEN I SEE INSENSITIVITY IN PEOPLE AROUND ME.
  • I DISLIKE IT WHEN SOMEONE INTENTIONALLY SPRINKLES WATER ON ME OR TOUCHES ME WITH WET HANDS (AWKWARD :))
  • I DISLIKE TO WAKE UP SOMEONE WHO IS SLEEPING PEACEFULLY UNLESS IT IS FOR SOME DUTY LIKE PRAYERS.
  • I DISLIKE THE SMELL OF CIGARETTES.
  • I DISLIKE THE "CARELESS" ATTITUDE OF PEOPLE TOWARD LIFE OR IN GENERAL ABOUT ANY THING.
  • I DISLIKE IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR, SHREWDNESS AND SELFISHNESS IN PEOPLE OR IN MY OWN SELF.



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