Organization Skills or Lack of???

Assalam’Alaikum ( السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته). 

When I did my first post, I was super excited that now I finally have a place where I can share my experience and knowledge, but then got stuck, where do I start? How do I organize? I mean I finally have a platform, but how do I go about planning and sharing? 

I wonder if many individuals face similar dilemma? 

After a lot of thought, I finally realized, why don’t I start from the beginning and then if you (my reader) want me to write/discuss about a certain topic, you let me know! 

So what is the beginning? 

Stay tuned😜

12 thoughts on “Organization Skills or Lack of???

  1. sisterofislam30 March 24, 2015 / 5:31 AM

    Salam Alaikum, certain topics I find interesting is hijab modesty, Islamaphobia, hijab diaries. Haha a lot about hijab . I started wearing mine a year ago after my mom reverted so I like to hear a lot of inspiration. May Allah reward you and make your blog successful ameen💖😊

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    • muslimah411 March 24, 2015 / 3:28 PM

      Walekum’Salam (وعليكم السلام. ) Sister welcome to Islam and Masha’Allah ( ماشاء الله) that is awesome. I will definitely share the information on those topics, especially in today’s time I believe they are crucial. Jazaka’Allah Khair ( جزاك اللهُ خيراً) and Aameen to your duas. May Allah (SWT) ( الله سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى) guide us to Jannah. Aameen

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      • sisterofislam30 March 24, 2015 / 6:29 PM

        I was born Muslim by my biological parents but adopted by my cousin and my beautiful mom I have now she reverted this ramadan ️Alhamdullah . But I was always born muslim just started practicing a lot more when my mom could rly understand islam and not be worried for my safety preventing me from wearing the Hijab it was very hard for me at the time but the more I gained knowledge I just did it and let the repercussions come and there come ease and my mom wanted to be muslim too!💜JazzakAllah kheir sister.

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      • muslimah411 March 24, 2015 / 6:39 PM

        Sister, Subhana’Allah, Allah (swt) have blessed you with the beautiful family Alhumdullillah and most of all, He gave you an opportunity to bring your mother in this beautiful deen Subhana’Allah. May Allah (swt) bless you with all the happiness Aameen.

        Sister, I understand your mother’s concern and indeed she has the right to be concern, especially in todays time. Let me share something with you sister. even though I am born in a Muslim family Alhumdullillah, my family wasn’t really considered a practicing Islam, kind of family until last 3 years, when I started wearing hijab, Alhumdullillah.

        My mother was quite nervous, especially living in America and wearing hijab, but Alhumdullillah Allah (swt) has always been there keeping me safe.

        Though always assure your mother your confident in Allah (swt) and In Sha’Allah she will understand, and Allah (swt) will keep her heart in Peace. Aameen. Take care and my heartiest sallams to you and your family.

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  2. sisterofislam30 March 24, 2015 / 6:47 PM

    Wow mashAllah someone that understands. May Allah reward you sister this really means a lot to me. May he make your family steadfast they are very blessed you helped them with Islam what a good daughter mashAllah. I will hang in there like you have and it gives me the inspiration to do so. Yes America… Makes it difficult but I have to remind myself that Muhammad (SAW) had lived every kind of struggle I am embarrassed to complain. My mom now loves learning and she makes Me a better Muslim ️Alhamdullah. Thank you sister , I am sure your family is very proud that you had the courage to wear the Hijab. AMEEN💜

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    • muslimah411 March 24, 2015 / 7:37 PM

      Aameen. Jazaka’Allah Khair ( جزاك اللهُ خيراً). Yes indeed sometimes it feels like what our Beloved Prophet Muhammed (SAW) (صلى الله عليه وسلم‎ ) went through, it is hard to imagine and yes it does feel embarrassed how we complain about little things. Though Allah (SWT) ( الله سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى) understands and In Sha’Allah ( إن شاء الله) with His help and Mercy, may the Ummah come back to islam. Aameen.

      Sister to be honest, when I read your previous comment, you touched my heart. May Allah (SWT) ( الله سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى) bless you with all the happiness and keep you safe Aameen

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      • sisterofislam30 March 24, 2015 / 8:56 PM

        Yes it does. We do need to all come back to Allah, Ameen. You touched my heart too because I know I am not alone in this struggle I am here for you as well sister. May Allah bless you with happiness, & strength Ameen❤️

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  3. Grains&Gains March 28, 2015 / 11:00 PM

    I am sure you will produce great content. When i first started I felt I had to stick to one particular area however when I contemplate I come to the conclusion that as Muslim women influenced by Islam in every aspect of our lives there is so much to write about! I usually cover food, fitness and a motivational monday segment.! X

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    • muslimah411 March 28, 2015 / 11:03 PM

      Masha’Allah ( ماشاء الله) sister that is so true. As a Muslimah we have many various roles (mother, daughter, wide, & etc) and I believe we should share our knowledge and experience, so it can help someone else In Sha’Allah ( إن شاء الله).

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      • Grains&Gains March 28, 2015 / 11:05 PM

        MashAllah my thoughtd exactly. I feel we can have a platform for giving dawah through our blogs. Alot of personal development articles written in the mainstream type websites have core Islamic beliefs within them without people even realising. Subhanallah

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      • muslimah411 March 28, 2015 / 11:24 PM

        Indeed Alhumdulillah ( الحمد لله) nowadays it’s easier giving dawah with the help of such technology. I visited your blog, Subhana’Allah it’s beautiful. May Allah (SWT) ( الله سُبْحَانَهُ وتَعَالَى) reward you, Aameen!

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