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...ophet's later insistence on justice for the weak and the stranger.
...h of those You have blessed, not of those who have incurred anger, nor of those who have gone astray" — contain in concentrat...
...an incident that led him to Dar al-Arqam: he had set out in anger to kill the Prophet ﷺ, was diverted by news that his own si...
... the period of careful secret dawah ended and the far more dangerous phase of open proclamation began. The Prophet ﷺ climbed ...
...the Quraysh intercept him with a warning: Muhammad ﷺ was a dangerous speaker who had divided families and clans; al-Tufayl sh...
... something troubling in his heart: he had declared faith in anger. Had he meant it? He spent the night wrestling with this qu...
.... The Prophet ﷺ was without a tribal protector — the most dangerous social condition in Meccan Arabia. He sought a new patro...
...ed conversation entirely; the third said his rejection was dangerous if the Prophet ﷺ was genuine, and irrelevant if he was n...
...ing possible. The brotherhood's model — of welcoming the stranger with unconditional generosity, of giving preference to othe...
...le of the Trench (al-Khandaq) in Shawwal 5 AH was the most dangerous military challenge of the Medinan period — a coalition o...
...ke the formation. Seventy companions died. He was the most dangerous military mind the Muslim community had faced. In Safar ...
...om Allah. His story is a lesson in the mercy of Allah, the danger of arrogance as exemplified by Iblis, the importance of sin...
...defining characteristic of their society, such that when strangers came to Lut's city, the men would seek to violate them. Th...
...h Ta-Ha 20:90–92). When Musa returned and confronted him in anger, Harun explained his helplessness: "O son of my mother, do ...
... temporarily halted the Iraqi advance and demonstrated the dangers of engaging Persian war elephants without preparation.
... Ahl us-Sunnah. His reign illustrates both the heights and dangers of uncritical engagement with Greek philosophical methodol...
...rs the diseases of the heart (envy, arrogance, showing off, anger, attachment to the world), their causes, symptoms, and cure...
...amination, outlines the inner dimensions of sincerity, the dangers of the ego, the importance of consistent self-reflection, ...
...s — sincerity and purity of intention in worship — and the dangers of riya (showing off) with evidence from Quran and Sunnah.
...al-Nawawi. Imam al-Nawawi on the proper use of speech, the dangers of the tongue, and Islamic etiquette of conversation.
The danger of performing righteous deeds for the admiration of people,...
...the heart including envy, arrogance, love of the world, and anger, and the remedies prescribed by the scholars.
...ng the benefits of connection and dawah with the spiritual dangers of social media, including riya, time waste, and the impac...