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To all men especially, give me your 2 minutes
Today I want to talk about something important, especially to the men here. It’s a huge community, MashaAllah, and this needs to be said. Today I was serving chai to my Papa and Chacho. When my Chacho finished his tea, he came to the kitchen, handed me the cup, put his hand on my head, and said, “Thank you beta. Allah Ta’ala naseeb achay karein.” He used to say the same thing in Ramzan. When we spent the last few fasts together, he would make dua before iftar. The one I remember most clearly was: “Allah Ta’ala hamari betiyon ke naseeb achay karein.” As I’ve grown up, I’ve noticed that this is the only dua most girls ever get: naseeb, naseeb, bas naseeb. Now that I’m older, I think I understand why. I’ve seen women living happily in their homes, and I’ve also seen women treated terribly at their in-laws. So where does the difference come from? If you’re a man reading this, I want you to know: you can’t imagine the fear parents carry for their daughters’ naseeb, and the fear girls carry for their own. I don’t understand why it feels so difficult to just live happily together, to fulfill each other’s responsibilities and wishes, to respect one another, to trust one another. I think most of the problem comes from the fact that we only see our own point of view. We don’t try to step into someone else’s shoes and ask: Why is this important to them? Why do they feel this way? So many problems could be solved if we simply tried to understand things from the other person’s side. Allah Ta’ala made men qawwam, protectors and maintainers but He never gave them the right to disrespect the women in their homes. No right to mistreat them, belittle them, or deny their humanity. I don’t know who becomes toxic in this process, but please think about it this way: someone raises a child, a daughter, with so much care. She’s delicate, sensitive. For 25 years they nurture her, and then they hand her over to you, trusting you with her life. Honor that trust. She is human too. She left her home, her parents, her comfort, her life, her hobbies, just to become part of your family. Handle her with love and respect. At the very least, give her the basic respect that every relationship deserves whether love grows later or not.
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Allah tala ne do raste hm sb ke lye clear kye hen, zulm ka bhi or respect ka b Ab agar hm mard aj zulm kren ge, to Allah ke aage to jwab dena hi he, chahe jo b hm kr len
Day 2 | Daily Journal 2 — 24 May, Saturday
1. Morning Routine — 12:00 PM - Woke up at 12:00 PM - Took a bath - Had breakfast - Left for Hifz class 2. Hifz Class — 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM - Learned the fourth half of the second Para - Offered Asar prayer 3. Soda Saraf Visit — 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM - Went out to buy some groceries 4. Family Time — 5:00 PM to 5:50 PM - Spent quality time with family 5. History Session — 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM - Attended a history session by Dr. Hassaan - Discussed the history of Pakistan 6. Evening Work & Learning — Maghrib to Esha - Worked on interns’ management - Continued Sunnah-related learning and discussions 7. PDF Meeting — 10:00 PM to 11:30 PM - Attended and participated in the PPF meeting 8. Rest Time — 11:30 PM to 12:30 AM - Tried to sleep and relax 9. Late Night Work — 12:30 AM to 3:30 AM - Worked with Rehman on outreach activities Reflection Today was a balanced day focused on learning, family, spiritual growth, meetings, and productive teamwork. The day included both personal development and professional responsibilities, making it meaningful and productive.
Day 2 | Daily Journal 2 — 24 May, Saturday
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@Muhammad Hassaan TabarakAllah Brother I am memorizing the Quran, and I started menorizing during my uni life. Alhamdulillah now I have memorized 5 paras almost.
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@Muhammad Hassaan Ameen , ap ko b Allah ye sa'adat de
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Hi, I’m Ibrahim Bajwa, Founder and CEO of TechCognify. I’m an AI Engineer and Full-Stack SaaS Developer specializing in building AI-powered web and mobile applications for startups and growing businesses. My background combines modern software engineering with practical AI implementation — including AI automation systems, RAG pipelines, AI chatbots, workflow automation, AI integrations, and scalable SaaS infrastructure. Over the past few years, I’ve worked closely with founders and organizations to help transform ideas into production-ready digital products using technologies like Next.js, React, Node.js, TypeScript, MongoDB, and modern AI stacks including RAG pipelines, vector databases, LLM integrations, AI agents, and workflow automation systems. A big part of my work today focuses on helping businesses integrate AI into their operations — whether that’s: automating workflows, building AI copilots, developing intelligent support systems, or creating AI-enhanced SaaS platforms that improve efficiency and user experience. Beyond development, I also think deeply about system architecture, scalability, product strategy, and how AI can create real business impact instead of just being a trend. Alongside client work, I lead TechCognify, where we build modern software systems and mentor aspiring engineers through practical, real-world SaaS and AI development. If you’re looking for someone who understands both software engineering and AI product development from a business perspective, I’d be happy to connect. Looking forward to working with you. @Haroon Khalil @Umair Bajwa @everyone please give feedback on this
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Daily Journal – 23 May 2026 1. Woke up at 10:20 AM. 2. Meeting with Rehman (10:30 – 11:00 AM): discussed school-related matters, outreach strategy, Upwork, and other ongoing work. 3. Visited the bank with my mother and activated an account for Gaza funds. 4. Spent time with family (12:15 – 12:45 PM). 5. Attended Jumu’ah Khutbah (12:50 – 1:30 PM). 6. Hifz class (2:00 – 4:15 PM). 7. Offered Asr prayer. 8. Taught bike riding to my younger brother. 9. Rested/slept (5:00 – 8:00 PM). 10. Conducted internship teaching session (8:00 – 8:30 PM). 11. Maghrib prayer + family time. 12. Worked on filtering interns, LinkedIn post (10:00 – 11:00 PM). 13. App development work (11:00 PM – 12:00 AM). 14. Studied / learning session (1:00 – 2:00 AM). 15. Tajweed practice (2:00 – 3:00 AM). 16. Additional learning session / practice work (3:00 – 4:00 AM).
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Technical founder building SaaS products. Background in full-stack development (Next.js/React). Focused on scalable architecture and AI integrations.

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