Ramadhan 1447H — your peace is not a sin
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30 Days of Goodness: You are the Only Guest List.
Stop feeding other people's egos at the iftar table. This Ramadhan, feed your own soul. Being "selfish" for your peace is not a sin.
Everyone is busy performing their goodness — on feeds, on stories, at iftar tables full of cameras. But who actually sits with themselves?
الأَنَانِيَّةُ المُقَدَّسَة — Sacred Selfishness. We flip a word that usually carries shame into something noble. Because this month, taking care of yourself is worship. Stepping away from the noise is a quiet jihad. Choosing to show up for Fajr instead of scrolling until dawn — that is courage.
THE SELF-ISH PROJECT is not about shutting the world out. It is about choosing consciously who and what deserves to enter your space for these 30 days. You are not a guest in someone else's life. You are the host of your own.
This is not a trend. This is not Ramadhan aesthetics for content. This is a decision.
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كُنْ أَنَانِيًّا فِي رَحْمَةِ نَفْسِكَbe selfish in mercy toward yourself.
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You held your silence all day. Now the adzan calls — and this table is yours alone.
these are not just meals. these are rewards.
The Prophet ﷺ broke his fast with dates. Before the feast, before the noise — just you and a handful of sweetness. The simplest sunnah, the deepest intention.
Honest comfort food. Free-range chicken slow-cooked with galangal, lemongrass, and bay leaves — homestyle spices that remind you why coming home always feels right.
Freshness that needs no excuse. Squeezed orange with a touch of honey and ice — the first sip after maghrib that makes you feel alive again.
another bukber for the gram
إِفْطَارٌ لِرُوحِكَ لَا لِكَامِيرَتِك
iftar for your soul, not your camera.