Liberation from Tyranny: Historical Reflections on Freedom from Oppression

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The story of Prophet Musa (Moses) and his escape from the tyranny of Pharaoh is a powerful narrative that transcends religious boundaries, symbolising the universal struggle for freedom against oppression. It is not only foundational in Jewish and Islamic traditions but also offers pertinent lessons for addressing modern issues of tyranny, such as those faced by Palestinians today.

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The Profound Love for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

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loving the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) more than ourselves, our families, and our possessions is a fundamental aspect of true faith. It requires us to prioritize his teachings and example in every aspect of our lives. By studying his biography and reflecting on his character, we can cultivate this profound love, thereby strengthening our faith and sincerity with Allah

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Sins

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“Avoid the seven destructives,” and when asked which they were, he replied, “Associating anything with Allah, magic, killing one whom Allah has declared off-limits without a just cause, consuming usury, consuming an orphan’s wealth, turning back when the army advances, and slandering chaste women who are unaware.”

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The Art of the Sermon: Prophetic Guidance on delivering the Khutbah

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Prophetic Insights into Effective Sermons
In the timeless traditions of Islam, the art of delivering sermons is epitomized by the practices of Prophet Muhammad. His approach not only reflects deep spiritual insight but also offers valuable lessons for leadership and communication.

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