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Assalamualaikum, sister Aliya ^_^Somehow, I feel like point nubemr one is talking to me. My relationship with a Muslim girl failed, but till now, I find it unbelievable that I'm still motivated love Allah, despite the presence of Arab people in college and KL city still reminds me of her painfully, no offence (not because of racism) . And now, I've revert to Islam in my own will. On the other hand, about your "wish her well and continue to pray to her", I wonder how long I should continue praying to my ex. To me, it isn't because I am getting tired of doing that, but because since she's no longer together with me, so it's like she no longer 'exist' anymore inside me (in other words, what's the point?)One example I remember is during H1N1 pandemic, I did felt so worried about her that I prayed to Allah to protect her. Later, I hesitated because she's no longer part of my life anymore. Should I just pray for her once and nothing more?(In case of any suspicion by readers, my relationship was for marriage, not dating. We did used to discuss about our 'future family' many times, aside from talking about religion)Salam, inserito il 30-04-2012 da PJgJvkTdCExIhxXxD Rispondi | Segnala abuso