The woman is most talked about by men when she has a near-perfect face, abundant wealth, mountainous wealth, and popularity.
Which one do you belong to? mediocre? If so, still be grateful whatever your circumstances are. Because even if you can't become an extraordinary woman, be a different and awake woman.
That's right, it's okay for me if you are an ordinary woman with many flaws.
It doesn't matter if you don't have rich frills with a myriad of popularity, as long as your self-esteem as a woman is maintained according to the Shari'ah.
It doesn't matter even though you have a lot of physical deficiencies, in a word that is less beautiful, or in words it is not slang or not contemporary.
Provided that the heart you have remains filled with goodness, because what is valuable from a woman is not her external condition, but her sacred heart.
It's fine even though your score is always minus in the eyes of humans, especially in the eyes of men, as long as in God's eyes your value is always good and still the best human, because your passion is improving.
Because for what is good value in the eyes of humans, if there is no eye in the eyes of God, because you are always ignoring your pride and honor as a woman.
It doesn't matter even though you are not famous in men, it's rarely "teased" and the like, just because your physique according to them is mediocre.
Provided that all men can respect you when you meet you. What is safeguarded and different in terms of morality is respected and treated well.
Different and awake is better than just extraordinary, but self-esteem and honor are mortgaged just to pursue the word "beautiful".
Women who are mediocre may be less beautiful in some men, but rest assured you are always extraordinary in the eyes of God, when you as a Muslim you never deviate from the rules of the Shari'ah.
That's why even though you can't be an extraordinary woman, keep being a different and awake woman.