Ramadan Series Heroic Stance: Izz al-Din ibn Abdul SalaamOne individual that can be truly attributed for his heroic stance is Izz al-Din ibn Abdul Salam, known as Sultanu l-Ulama (the king of scholars) and Bai’i Al-Umara (the authority over the rulers). He was nicknamed Izz al-Din and was known as the Sultan of Scholars and the authority over the rulers.
News Right Now: Leave at DoorLast month, Humza Yousef was elected as first Minister of Scotland. In his acceptance speech, he said “Just as I will lead the SNP in the interests of all party members, not just those who voted for me, so I will lead Scotland in the interests of all our citizens whatever your political allegiance.”
Ramadan Series Heroic Stance: People of the Cave or Ahl Al-KahfThese individuals believed in the message of worshipping one God and abandoned the idol worship. At that time anyone seen worshipping anything else except the idols were persecuted, tortured, which often led to death. These individuals were among the young ones to believe in the message of worshipping one God.
Nafsiya Reflections: Stand OutLiving in the world we live in, we go through much, we can say plainly. We are tested, not only by the obvious out-of-our-hands calamities, but in living in a society, through our interactions.
Ramadan Series Heroic Sahaba (ra): Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (ra)One Sahaba that can be attributed for his heroic stance is Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (ra). He was a companion and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), and an elder brother of Ali (ra). Ja’far was among the early companions to accept Islam.