Subhanallah Superwoman, repent my dear sister of Islamic faith. You may be young, but that does not mean that you should disregard the guidance and teachings of our religion. If I were you, I will take the comments from 007 as a challenge. Being young doesnt mean that you cannot enjoy life. There are many ways to do it not necessarily by clubbing, drinking alcohol and stuff like that. Consider the comments by 007 wisely and you'll be a better person. If you evaluate whatever feedback you receive in a positive way the result will be to your benefit, you'll grow-up wiser and honourable. However, if you evaluate it the opposite way, than only you'll benefit the opposite of good. Heed my advise. Allah knows what is best for everyone. By wanting to do the opposite of the teachings of Islam, in my view you are challenging God. That's why in my 1st sentence above I suggest you to repent. Don't spoil your youth unnecessarily, you'll regret doing it when you're more matured. Through the years, I've seen many young girls like you regretted for doing the things that they are not supposed to. There are wise non Muslim girls who regretted for not being a Muslim much earlier. Reason being should they be born a Muslim, her pride and dignity as a young woman is secured.
Wallahu Alam
Subhanallah Superwoman, repent my dear sister of Islamic faith. You may be young, but that does not mean that you should disregard the guidance and teachings of our religion. If I were you, I will take the comments from 007 as a challenge. Being young doesnt mean that you cannot enjoy life. There are many ways to do it not necessarily by clubbing, drinking alcohol and stuff like that. Consider the comments by 007 wisely and you'll be a better person. If you evaluate whatever feedback you receive in a positive way the result will be to your benefit, you'll grow-up wiser and honourable. However, if you evaluate it the opposite way, than only you'll benefit the opposite of good. Heed my advise. Allah knows what is best for everyone. By wanting to do the opposite of the teachings of Islam, in my view you are challenging God. That's why in my 1st sentence above I suggest you to repent. Don't spoil your youth unnecessarily, you'll regret doing it when you're more matured. Through the years, I've seen many young girls like you regretted for doing the things that they are not supposed to. There are wise non Muslim girls who regretted for not being a Muslim much earlier. Reason being should they be born a Muslim, her pride and dignity as a young woman is secured.
Wallahu Alam