Wael Ibrahim – Better Me Ramadan 2019 #08 – Learn to share what you feel

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The speaker discusses the importance of embracing one's thoughts and feelings without shame. They suggest that reaching out to others without hesitation is crucial to achieving this. The speaker also emphasizes that everyone should reach out to others to express themselves without hesitation.

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			Salam Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Bismillah Alhamdulillah wa Salatu was Salam ala rasulillah
he salatu salam, welcome back, better me 365 ways to transform your every day life. Listen to this
quote in sha Allah Allah Allah. It is hard to keep your thoughts and words only to yourself. It is
mentally torturing, learn to share what you feel, and you shall be heard. So many people have the
idea that if I am going through trauma or if I'm experiencing some pain, or even if I have sinned in
some way or another, I should keep these thoughts to myself I should be tortured alone. I shouldn't
share my sins with anyone my brothers and sisters in Islam there is a difference between exposing
		
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			your sins
		
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			proudly like you know you sinned last night and then the next morning you go outside until every one
that you have seen. This is one thing that is upholding Islam, the prophet SAW Allah made it
prohibited. However, if you really want to reach someone out to express those feelings, so that you
can feel better there is no problem whatsoever. There is no harm here at all because you your
intention is to actually learn how to cope with these sins or with these thoughts and become a
better person and that's what Ramadan is, is about. So inshallah let this Ramadan be the beginning
of reaching people out expressing yourselves without a shame because none of us are angels By the
		
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			way, none of us is an angel. So reach out people, tell them what you feel and inshallah to Allah you
will find the necessary help. May Allah bless you, Sir Michael