Why is Allah Not Helping The People OF Palestine. Aren't They Muslims. Why The Help is Not Coming.
Summary
TLDRIn this powerful speech, the speaker addresses the struggles faced by Muslims amidst ongoing violence, questioning why their prayers seem unanswered despite their faith. The speaker reflects on historical events of suffering and emphasizes that true victory in Islam lies not in worldly conquest but in faith, submission to Allah's wisdom, and martyrdom. Through stories from the Quran and examples of patience in adversity, the speaker encourages believers to trust Allah's plan, reminding them that the ultimate success is to die as a Muslim, unwavering in belief and free from doubt.
Takeaways
- 😀 No tragedy happens without the permission of Allah. Every event, including the loss of life, is part of His divine plan.
- 😀 Questions about suffering, such as 'Where is Allah during hardships?', can lead to spiritual danger by causing doubt about His wisdom, justice, and mercy.
- 😀 True victory in Islam is not about defeating enemies in worldly battles; it is about dying with unwavering faith in Allah, leading to eternal reward in Paradise.
- 😀 Doubting Allah’s wisdom or justice can cause a person to question His existence, which is spiritually dangerous and risks their faith.
- 😀 The ultimate victory is not seen in worldly success but in maintaining belief in Allah, no matter the external circumstances.
- 😀 Allah’s decisions cannot be questioned, just like a patient cannot tell a surgeon how to perform surgery. We are being tested, not Allah.
- 😀 Muslims should trust Allah as they would trust the best surgeon—knowing that He is infinitely more knowledgeable and capable.
- 😀 The Quran teaches that true success is to die in faith, without any doubt in your heart, and to be honored by Allah in the afterlife.
- 😀 The story of past prophets and their communities reminds us that divine wisdom sometimes includes hardships, and we should trust in Allah's greater plan.
- 😀 It is crucial to teach children about the attributes of Allah, so they understand His wisdom and power and do not question His actions in times of crisis.
Q & A
What are the main questions raised in the script?
-The main questions focus on why Allah does not intervene during times of suffering, especially in wars, despite the pleas and prayers of Muslims. The speaker asks why babies and children are killed, and why millions of Muslims' duas (prayers) seem unanswered, despite Allah's promise to answer them.
How does the speaker explain the apparent silence of Allah during suffering?
-The speaker emphasizes that no death occurs without Allah’s permission, and that everything happens within His divine plan. The apparent silence or lack of intervention does not mean Allah is absent; rather, it reflects a deeper wisdom beyond human understanding.
What does the speaker say about the nature of victory in Islam?
-The speaker clarifies that victory in Islam is not just a material conquest or the end of suffering but rather the ability to die with faith in Allah, without doubt, and with the hope of eternal rewards in the hereafter.
Why does the speaker mention historical events like the battles of Badr and the suffering of early Muslims?
-These historical examples are used to highlight that suffering and loss are part of divine wisdom and that Allah's intervention may not always appear as expected. The speaker stresses that even in difficult times, victory can manifest in ways that go beyond immediate worldly outcomes.
How does the speaker respond to those who question Allah's justice during times of suffering?
-The speaker argues that Allah cannot be questioned because He is the ultimate authority and wisdom. Just as a patient does not question a surgeon during a procedure, believers should not question Allah’s decisions during testing times.
What is the 'real victory' mentioned in the script?
-The 'real victory' is the ability to remain steadfast in faith, even in the face of suffering or death. True victory is to die as a believer in Allah, free of doubt, and to be rewarded with eternal life in paradise.
What role do teachings about the attributes of Allah play in the speaker's message?
-The speaker stresses that understanding Allah's attributes, such as His wisdom and justice, is essential for believers. This understanding provides comfort and trust in Allah, even in the midst of hardship, and helps prevent doubt from taking root.
How does the speaker use the example of the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings in Mecca to highlight the importance of faith?
-The speaker refers to the 13 years the Prophet Muhammad spent teaching about the oneness of Allah before addressing practical issues like prayer and zakat. This highlights the foundational importance of understanding Allah’s nature before delving into other religious practices.
What danger does the speaker identify in asking certain theological questions?
-The speaker warns that asking questions like 'Where is Allah during suffering?' can lead to doubt in Allah's wisdom, justice, mercy, and even His existence. These questions can be spiritually dangerous, especially if they cause a person to lose faith or doubt the essence of divine wisdom.
What is the key message the speaker is trying to convey about suffering and divine wisdom?
-The key message is that suffering is part of Allah's divine plan, and believers should trust in His wisdom. Victory is not always what we expect, but true victory lies in remaining faithful to Allah, knowing that His plan is greater than our understanding.
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