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The word Sabr has become so embedded among Muslims that it's internationally recognized. Like "computer" - no longer really perceived as belonging to one language. But what does Sabr actually mean? My understanding: Sabr is a mindset that guides our actions. It has two parts. The first part looks passive from the outside. Someone doesn't snap back with a sharp response. They don't react with anger. It looks like they're doing nothing. But inside? They're fighting battles. Fighting their ego. Fighting their nafs. Holding back what feels natural to unleash. That's the greater jihad - the one that no one sees. The second part is active. It's standing up for values worth defending. Concrete example: Allah created all human beings and granted them dignity and honor. Every person, from birth, has human rights that cannot be stripped away. So when we see Israel bombing newborns, killing thousands of children, committing genocide - speaking against this is Sabr. Even when it harms your career in the West. Even when they call it "politics" to avoid dealing with it. Even when they try to silence you. Standing for justice, for dignity, for the sanctity of human life - this is the active part of Sabr that I believe we don't discuss enough. Al-Baqarah 2:45 tells us to seek help through Sabr and Salah. Both parts. Internal and external. Private and public. And سُبْحَانَ ٱللّٰه - in this same Ayah, Allah directly states that this path isn't easy. Indeed, it is a burden except for the humble. He acknowledges the difficulty. In my understanding, this is compassion at the highest level. These are my personal thoughts. I have many flaws, and Allah the Perfect knows best. #Quran #Sabr #AlBaqarah #Justice #Palestine image image image image
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