The path of Tawhīd is not always an easy path:
People distance them self from you, because they hear something new, they see that not a lot of people agree with you, they think 'how can this be the truth when most people don't follow it?'... So al-Ghurbah (strangeness) is the result: From brothers being refused in marriage because of their ʿAqīdah to brothers being physically attacked, to brothers losing all their friends and maybe even family, to sisters being isolated in families who have fallen into disbelief, to sisters not finding a Muwahhid husband to protect them... again, it is not an easy path, but wallāh, all of this is nothing, for it is the best Path. It is a sweet path, a clear path and a straight path: the Path of the Prophets. So, hold onto the Path of Ibrāhīm and the Āthār, and smile, for wallāh, you have the best you can get in this world!
“Sometimes, the strongest people in the morning are the people who cried all night.”
— Book of prosperity
Dumbest take I've ever seen was somebody calling the Prince of Egypt movie "religious propaganda" - which sure is a funny way to spell "animated adaptation of one of the most important and well known stories of our civilization."
What part of the movie could even REMOTELY be considered propaganda? Seriously. Is the definition of propaganda 'anything presenting something I personally disaprove of under a positive light'? Is it "religious propaganda" because the story operates under the assumption that God is real (which, and it might come as a shock, is a belief shared by hundreds of millions of people)??
"Religious propaganda" smh. The goal of propaganda is to promote an ideology. The goal of Prince of Egypt is not to push religion onto non religious people - they're even not the target audience! Prince of Egypt exists to retell a beautiful story beloved by millions of people to those same people who love it, and their children. Also, Prince of Egypt doesn't deal with religion, it deals with faith, and those two concepts are distinct. They brought in Jewish, Christian and Muslims scholars to get the film right btw - which of those three very separate religions is the film being propaganda for exactly?
“You have to get to a point where your mood doesn’t shift based on the insignificant actions of someone else.”
— Unknown
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