About
Yellow! Welcome to InvalidTruth.com (aka PronouncedCorrectly.com), my virtual and personal space to rant about life’s ups and downs.
I’m your Muslim-American-Born-Teenager, but I’m far from being average or typical. I consider myself adventurous, but not in the sense that I’ll go hunting for tigers in the rainforests of India (isn’t that where you find tigers?) or attempt bungee jumping off the Empire State Building. Rather, my definition of adventure is to challenge myself in spiritual betterment…as monkish or Mullah Hullah as that may sound. But it really is an interesting adventure in its own weirdly and bewitched way.
As far as this blog is concerned, I have this boyish desire to enact as a Batman-figure, concealing my real identity. (I suppose the days I used to wear batman underwear has stained my manhood, interpret that as openly as you please.) I’ll remain virtually-masked, but even the dull-minded can piece together my blog posts to reveal my true identity.
Until then, if you really care to investigate my identity, refer to me as Beardo. It’s a combination of Beard + Weirdo = Beardo! Corny and lame, you might say, but that’s the name I’ve chosen for myself so you’ll have to get over it. And just for the record, I really do have a beard.
And while on the subject, the many strands of facial hair represents more than just my beard. It defines me as an individual. It represents my faith, religious values, and a proof of my resistance against the mainstream. In my own way and in my own world, I start the fashion trends and I set the standards for the norm.
And to conclude this seemingly-endless page, each blog post has a hidden or not-so-hidden form of advice or wisdom behind it. They are directed to myself, first and foremost, and then to whoever is receptive towards bettering themselves as well.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me with your comments, suggestions, complaints, or whatever it may be. I love hearing from my readers and honor their words. Thanks and please subscribe!
- Beardo
My Philosophy:
When we are born, the adhaan (Muslim call to prayer) is given but there is no salat (prayer). When we die, salat is prayed but there is no adhaan. The adhaan given at the time of our birth is the adhaan for the salat prayed at the time of our death.
That is how short life is- the time between adhaan and salat. So hate none, love all, pray sincerely, forgive genuinely and pray your salats before the salat is prayed for you.

