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The Power of “Sabr” (Patience) 2

Vibe: Reflective & Soulful “Verily, with hardship comes ease.” (Quran 94:5) In a world that demands instant results, Islam teaches us the art of Sabr. It’s not just about waiting; it’s about how we behave while we wait. It’s the quiet confidence that Allah’s timing is better than our urgency. If you’re in a season of struggle right now, remember that the same God who brings the dawn after the darkest night is looking after your affairs.  

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Charity (zakat)

It is the third obligation of Islam. It is a form of spiritual purification and social responsibility. Muslims must give some of their wealth to help those in need. This obligation is called zakat (الزكاة). Zakat is calculated from the wealth of an individual.

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Prayer (salat)

This is the second obligation of Islam. It is considered one of the most important acts in the practice of Islam. Muslims must pray five times a day. They should pray at specific times of the day. Prayer is the way to get closer to Allah (عَزّ وَجَل) and maintain a spiritual connection with Him.

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Understanding the Sunnah of Kindness

Focus: Character (Akhlaq) and social relationships. Title: Character is the Weightiest Deed: Rediscovering Islamic Ethics Introduction: The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said, “I was sent only to perfect good character.” While we focus heavily on the “pillars” of faith, our “dealings” with others are the true test of our spirituality. Main Body Points: The Power of Small Gestures: Discussing the Sunnah of smiling, greeting people first, and using kind words. Conflict Resolution: How Islam teaches us to “repel evil with that which is better.” Exploring the concept of swallowing one’s anger for the sake of Allah. The Rights of Neighbors: In an age of isolation, what does it mean to be a “neighbor” according to the Sunnah? (Whether they are Muslim or not). Digital Akhlaq: A timely section on how to maintain Islamic character in comment sections and on social media. Conclusion: Our prayer is between us and Allah, but our character is what invites others to the beauty of this faith. Let’s aim to be the reason someone thinks highly of Islam today.

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The Power of “Sabr” (Patience)

Vibe: Reflective & Soulful “Verily, with hardship comes ease.” (Quran 94:5) In a world that demands instant results, Islam teaches us the art of Sabr. It’s not just about waiting; it’s about how we behave while we wait. It’s the quiet confidence that Allah’s timing is better than our urgency. If you’re in a season of struggle right now, remember that the same God who brings the dawn after the darkest night is looking after your affairs.  

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