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What kind of person is this who is filled with mercy even for those who differ with him in faith and declare war against him openly and secretly? What human greatness is it that made him almost perish out of compassion for his invitees, as Allah says about him: “Then perhaps you would kill yourself through grief over them, [O Muhammad], if they do not believe in this message, [and] out of sorrow.” (Al-Kahf: 6) And his Lord's truthful words about him: “And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.” (Al-Anbiya: 107) Allah also said: “So by mercy from Allah, [O Muhammad], you were lenient with them. And if you had been rude [in speech] and harsh in heart, they would have disbanded from about you. So pardon them and ask forgiveness for them and consult them in the matter. And when you have decided, then rely upon Allah. Indeed, Allah loves those who rely [upon Him].” (Aal-Imran: 159)
As humans, we understand and realize that a person loves and shows kindness to his own. But for someone to love those who do not share his faith, and he is sent with a message from the Lord of the worlds, to have compassion and mercy for them, to exert effort and grieve over their rejection, that can only come from Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him.
The Prophet’s Mercy Towards Non-Muslims
Firstly, it should be noted that there are personal qualities of the Prophet, peace be upon him, which naturally qualified him for Allah’s choice as the Seal of the Prophets and Messengers, such as mercy, honesty, trustworthiness, and modesty. There are other qualities that Allah endowed him with to bear His message, including the incident of the chest opening performed by Gabriel during his childhood to remove the Shaitan’s share from him.
The Prophet’s qualities greatly contributed to spreading Islam, but the ultimate credit goes to Allah’s grace and the unique attributes He bestowed upon him.
Mercy was a fundamental principle in the life of the Prophet, peace be upon him. He said, “Allah will not be merciful to those who are not merciful to mankind.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari) Likewise, he showed kindness and served people, saying, “If any Muslim plants any plant and a human being or an animal eats of it, he will be rewarded as if he had given that much in charity.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari) His mercy even extended to animals.
As for his mercy towards non-Muslims, we can mention the following:
`Aisha narrated: That she asked the Prophet (ﷺ), “Have you encountered a day harder than the day of the battle) of Uhud?” The Prophet (ﷺ) replied, “Your tribes have troubled me a lot, and the worse trouble was the trouble on the day of 'Aqaba when I presented myself to Ibn `Abd-Yalail bin `Abd-Kulal and he did not respond to my demand. So I departed, overwhelmed with excessive sorrow, and proceeded on, and could not relax till I found myself at Qarnath-Tha-alib where I lifted my head towards the sky to see a cloud shading me unexpectedly. I looked up and saw Gabriel in it. He called me saying, God, the Honoured and Glorious, has heard what thy people have said to thee, and how they have reacted to thy call. And He has sent to thee the angel in charge of the mountains so that thou mayest order him what thou wishest (him to do) with regard to them. The angel in charge of the mountains (then) called out to me, greeted me and said: Muhammad, God has listened to what thy people have said to thee. I am the angel in charge of the mountains, and thy Lord has sent me to thee so that thou mayest order me what thou wishest. If thou wishest that I should bring together the two mountains that stand opposite to each other at the extremities of Mecca to crush them in between, (I would do that). But the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) said to him: I rather hope that God will produce from their descendants such persons as will worship Allah, the One, and will not ascribe partners to Him.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari)
Anas told that when a young Jew who was a servant of the Prophet became ill the Prophet went to visit him and, sitting down by his head, said to him, “Accept Islam.” He looked at his father who was beside him, and he said, “Obey Abul Qasim.” So he accepted Islam, and the Prophet went out saying, “Praise be to God who has saved him from hell.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari)
Abdullah ibn Amr reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Whoever killed a person having a treaty with the Muslims, shall not smell the smell of Paradise though its smell is perceived from a distance of forty years.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari).
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A Doctor Healing the Poor
Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sumait, a Kuwaiti doctor, dedicated his life to charitable work and Islamic da’wa (preaching) in Africa, spending three decades transforming the lives of its people.
Early Life
Born in Kuwait in 1947, Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Hamoud Al-Sumait grew up deeply religious and passionate about reading. From a young age, he developed a love for acts of charity and goodness.
Dedication to Charitable Work
Before dedicating himself to charity work in Africa, Al-Sumait worked as a specialist doctor in hospitals in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Kuwait.
Founding the Largest Charitable Organization in Africa
Al-Sumait founded “Direct Aid Association” (formerly African Muslims Agency), which has become the largest charitable organization in Africa. Over half a million students study in its educational institutions.
Direct Aid’s Achievements
Direct Aid owns more than four universities and has dug 8,600 wells. Additionally, it has prepared and trained over 4,000 preachers and teachers.
Serving Humanity
In his charitable work, Dr. Al-Sumait did not distinguish between Muslims and non-Muslims; his goal was to serve all of humanity.
His Publications
Dr. Al-Sumait authored several books in which he documented his experiences and observations in Africa. His most notable works include “Labyyak Africa Book” and “Journey of Good in Africa.”
King Faisal Prize
He was awarded the King Faisal International Prize for serving Islam and donated the prize money to establish an educational endowment for Africa.
Over 10 Million Conversions to Islam
Dr. Al-Sumait was instrumental in the conversion of more than 10 million people to Islam in Africa. He left behind a legacy of charitable and preaching projects that continue to serve communities.
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Imam Al-Qurtubi, in his tafsir, reported from Ibn Abbas who said: Abu Jahl said, “When Muhammad recites, yell at his face so he does not know what he says.” Then Allah revealed: “And those who disbelieve say, 'Do not listen to this Qur'an and speak noisily during [the recitation of] it that perhaps you will overcome.'” (Fussilat: 26) Mujahid said: It means to make noise with whistling, clapping, and mixing up speech until it becomes mere talk. Al-Dahhak said: It means to talk excessively so that what he says becomes confused. (1) This indicates the keenness of the disbelievers to divert people from listening to the Qur'an.
This has always been the practice of the enemies of Islam, whether in the past or the present, where they strive to cause disruption and occupy people with distractions to divert their attention from the Quran. Listening to the Qur'an has great benefits and virtues, as follows:
In the Musnad of Ahmad, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) entered the mosque one night while he was with Abu Bakr and Umar, may Allah be pleased with them. Ibn Mas'ud was praying and reciting Surah An-Nisa. He reached the hundredth verse when the Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Whoever would like to recite the Qur'an fresh as it was revealed, let him recite it according to the recitation of Ibn Umm 'Abd.” – meaning Abdullah ibn Mas'ud.
In Sahih Al-Bukhari, Abdullah said: The Prophet (ﷺ) said to me, “Recite the Qur'an to me.” I said, “Shall I recite (the Qur'an) to you while it has been revealed to you?” He said, “I like to hear it from others.” Ibn Battal said: It is possible that he wanted to hear it from others so that presenting the Qur'an becomes a Sunnah, and it is possible that he wanted to ponder and understand it, as the listener is better able to reflect, and his soul is more free and active from the reciter, who is preoccupied with reading and its rules. (3)
Some modern studies have confirmed that listening to the Qur'an guides the mind, heart, and body towards goodness, reducing diseases and improving behavior. Allah says, “And We send down of the Qur'an that which is healing and mercy for the believers, but it does not increase the wrongdoers except in loss.” (Al-Isra: 82)
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Undoubtedly, love for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is an integral part of faith. A Muslim cannot truly belong to this religion without fully realizing the purpose of the two Shahadahs (testimonies): the oneness and submission to the Creator of this universe, Allah the Almighty, and the acknowledgment of the prophethood and messengership of the greatest Prophet, Muhammad ﷺ. An essential aspect of this Shahadah is to love the Prophet ﷺ, to sacrifice for his sake, and to follow his guidance and teachings. One manifestation of this love is to remember his birth ﷺ. Our remembrance of his birth should be practical, driving us to engage in actions that prove this love and enhance our affection for him in our hearts. Among some practical recommendations:
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Rabi’ah ibn Ka’b al-Aslami served the Prophet (peace be upon him). It was the Prophet's custom to reciprocate any kindness done to him with an even greater one.
Rabi’ah narrates: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) wanted to reward me for my service to him, so one day he turned to me and said, “O Rabi’ah ibn Ka’b,” I replied, “Here I am responding to you, and at your pleasure, O Messenger of Allah.” He then said, “Ask me [for anything], O Rabi’ah, and I will give it to you.” I thought for a while and then said, “I will think about it, O Messenger of God, and then I will let you know.” He said, “No problem.” At that time, I was a young, poor man with neither family, wealth, nor a home, and I used to take refuge in the mosque along with other poor Muslims.
It occurred to me to ask the Prophet for some worldly good that would save me from poverty and make me like others who had wealth, wife and children. Soon, however, I said: “May you perish Rabi’ah. The world is temporary and will pass away. You have your share of sustenance in it which God has guaranteed and which must come to you. The Prophet, peace be on him, has a place with his Lord and no request would be refused him. Request him therefore, to ask Allah to grant you something of the bounty of the Hereafter.”
I felt pleased and satisfied with this thought. I went to the Prophet and he asked: “What do you say, O Rabi’ah?” “O Messenger of God,” I said, “I ask you to beseech God most High on my behalf to make me your companion in Paradise.” The Prophet (peace be upon him) asked, “Who ordered you to do this, O Rabi’ah?” Rabi’ah replied, “No, by God who sent you with the truth, no one commanded me to do it, but when you said: Ask me, I will give it to you. I thought you are in the rank which you are, I looked at my situation, and I knew that the world will come to an end and is transient, and that I have sustenance that will come to me, so I said: I will ask the Messenger of God (peace be on him) for my afterlife.”
The Prophet (peace be on him) was silent for a while, then said, “Or anything else besides it, O Rabi’ah?” I replied, “No, O Messenger of Allah. That is all (what I require).” He said, “Then help me to achieve this for you by devoting yourself often to prostration.” (1)
This noble incident emphasizes the importance of Sujood to Allah and its great impact on achieving goals and fulfilling dreams.
Sujood has multiple benefits and virtues, which are highlighted as follows:
First: Sujood is Worship to Allah
Allah has commanded us to do Sujood in the Quran, where He says, “O you who have believed, bow and prostrate and worship your Lord and do good - that you may succeed.” (Al-Hajj: 77) He also says, “And of His signs are the night and day and the sun and moon. Do not prostrate to the sun or to the moon, but prostrate to Allah, who created them, if it should be Him that you worship.” (Fussilat: 37) Additionally, He says, “So prostrate to Allah and worship [Him].” (An-Najm: 62) Sujood is thus an independent act of worship to Allah, representing a form of veneration and reverence to the Almighty.
Second: Achieving Closeness to Allah
Muslim recorded in his Sahih that Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “The closest that the slave comes to his Lord is when he is prostrating.”
Third: Remedy for Constricted Hearts
Sujood helps relieve the Muslim's distressed heart. Allah says, “And We already know that your breast is constrained by what they say. So exalt [Allah] with praise of your Lord and be of those who prostrate [to Him].” (Al-Hijr: 97-98)
Fourth: Acceptance of Du’a
Muslim recorded in his Sahih that Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “The closest that the slave comes to his Lord is when he is prostrating, so invoke Allah much (in prostration).” Additionally, Ibn Abbas narrated that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “I have been prohibited to recite the Qur’an while bowing or prostration. As regards owing, exalt the Lord in it, and as to prostration, make supplication with exertion in it, that is worthy of being accepted.”
Fifth: Following the Prophet’s Example
The Prophet (peace be upon him) loved Sujood and prolonged it. Al-Mundhiri narrated in “At-Targhib wat-Tarhib” from Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), who said: The Prophet one night stood up for Salah and he stayed in it for so long that I thought the Prophet had passed away or died. When I felt that way I stood up shook his toe and I felt the movement then I laid down again. When he stood up from the Sajdah, and finished his Salah, he said, “O Aisha, Little rosy one, do you think God's Prophet has betrayed you?” I replied, “No Prophet of God, because of the long Sajdah I thought you had died.”
Sixth: Nurtures Humility and Removes Arrogance
Allah described the companions of His Messenger (peace be upon him) with several attributes in the last verse of Surah “Al-Fath,” where He says, “Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; and those with him are forceful against the disbelievers, merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and prostrating [in prayer], seeking bounty from Allah and [His] pleasure. Their mark is on their faces from the trace of prostration.” (Al-Fath: 29) Mujahid commented that Sujood earns humility and submissiveness. (2) Al-Hasan said that it removes arrogance. (3)
Seventh: Healthy Benefits of Sujood
Talking about the health benefits of Sujood does not mean that we do it for its benefits or that it was legislated for these health benefits. No, Sujood is an independent act of worship with its own merit and honor. However, we take comfort in what scientific studies have confirmed about its health benefits to increase our motivation. Scientific studies have proven that humans are exposed to excessive doses of radiation and live mostly in electromagnetic fields, which affect cells. Sujood helps discharge these excess charges that cause many diseases, promotes blood circulation, increases concentration, and trains people to be patient and calm. (4)
Eighth: A Sign for the Prophet to Know His Ummah on the Day of Judgment
Imam Ahmad narrated in his Musnad from Abu Dhar and Abu Darda’ that they said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “I will recognize my people on the Day of Resurrection among all other peoples.” They asked, “O Messenger of Allah, how will you recognize your people?” He replied, “I shall recognize them because they will be given their books in their right hands, and I shall recognize them by their marks on their faces from the traces of prostration, and I shall recognize them by their light proceeding before them.”
Ninth: Salvation from Hellfire
Sujood contributes to saving those who consistently do it from Hellfire on the Day of Judgment. Al-Bukhari and Muslim narrated from Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “When Allah has finished His Judgments among the people, He will take whomever He will out of Hell through His Mercy. He will then order the angels to take out of the Fire all those who used to worship none but Allah from among those whom Allah wanted to be merciful to and those who testified (in the world) that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah. The angels will recognize them in the Fire by the marks of prostration (on their foreheads), for the Fire will eat up all the human body except the mark caused by prostration as Allah has forbidden the Fire to eat the mark of prostration.”
Tenth: Entry into Paradise
Sujood is the means by which the Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed his companion and servant, Rabi’ah ibn Ka’b, to persist in so that he might attain the companionship of the Prophet in Jannah, as mentioned at the beginning of the article. Additionally, Muslim narrated that Ma'dan b. Talha said: I met Thauban the client of God’s Messenger and asked him to tell me something I should do for which God would bring me into paradise. He gave no reply, so I asked him again, and when he still gave no reply. I asked him a third time. He then said that he had asked God’s Messenger about that and received the reply, “Make frequent prostration before God, for you will not make one prostration without God raising you a degree because of it and removing a sin from you because of it.”
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Some people think that the Muslims of China are only the Uyghurs, and it's no wonder, as the media focuses heavily on them due to the severe repression they face. However, the reality is that the Muslims of China are divided into 10 different ethnic groups, each with its own unique characteristics. This is what we will explore together. But first, it's important to know that China has 55 ethnic minorities, 10 of which are Muslim, with an official population of about 30 million people combined. However, in reality, their numbers far exceed this figure.
We can begin by dividing these ten Muslim ethnic groups into two main categories. The first group consists of four ethnicities: Hui, Dongxiang, Salar, and Bao'an.
These four ethnic groups are of Arab and Persian origin. Their ancestors arrived in China a long time ago for trade and other purposes, and they settled there, intermarrying with the Chinese. As a result, they are almost indistinguishable from the native Chinese in terms of appearance, language, customs, and traditions, even in their names. However, they avoid the prohibitions and forbidden acts of Islam. They can be distinguished from non-Muslim Chinese by their gathering places or when they wear Islamic attire.
The second group consists of six ethnicities: Uyghur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Tajik, and Tatar.
These groups are of Turkic and Tatar origin, and they differ from the Chinese in their appearance, customs, traditions, and languages. They live in what was formerly known as East Turkestan, now called the Xinjiang region, which has an autonomous governance system for the Uyghur ethnicity. This system was established by Communist China, and while the governor is from the ethnic minority with the majority population, in reality, he follows the central government's directives and implements its policies. Due to the ethnic differences, particularly with the Uyghur ethnicity, which forms the majority of the population in this region, Xinjiang has seen heightened security measures and restrictions in many religious and other areas.
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About a quarter of a century ago, the young Palestinian resistance mujahid Nidal Farahat hurried to the home of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), to inform him that it had flown 5 km. Sheikh Yassin, sitting in his wheelchair, greeted him with a smile and asked, “What flew, my son?” Farahat replied, “The rocket.”
Realizing that Farahat was referring to the “Qassam” rocket, Sheikh Yassin, who was well aware of Nidal's work, told him, “If you can develop it to reach 10 km, I will kiss your head.”
Encouraged, Nidal kissed his Sheikh's head and rushed back to his workshop to increase the speed of the first rocket launched in the history of the Palestinian struggle from the Gaza Strip towards the nearby occupation settlements.
This story recounts the experience of launching the first rocket from Gaza by one of the resistance fighters who dedicated himself and his family's home to the resistance and who was behind the first rocket and drone.
Nidal Fathi Rabah Farahat was born on April 8, 1971, in the Al-Shuja'iyya neighborhood of Gaza. From a young age, he grew up loving the mosques and sacrificing for the sake of Allah to liberate the land of Palestine. He was diligent in attending religious lessons, particularly Quran recitation sessions. He completed his secondary education in his neighborhood schools in Al-Shuja'iyya and then enrolled at the Islamic University of Gaza.
He was the elder brother of the resistance fighter Mohammed Farahat, who carried out a martyrdom operation in the "Atzmona" settlement south of the Gaza Strip in 2002, killing nine Zionist soldiers. His other brother Wissam was martyred during the last aggression on Gaza, where he was the commander of the Al-Shuja'iyya battalion in the “Al-Qassam Brigades.”
Nidal participated in the first Palestinian Intifada in 1987, known as the “Stones Intifada,” where his mother urged him to join the Muslim youth, leading him to join the ranks of the Islamic Resistance (Hamas) at that time. On February 5, 1993, Farahat joined the “Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades,” the military wing of Hamas. He spent five years in Israeli prisons and was also detained three times by the Palestinian Authority's security forces.
Nicknamed the “Rocket Engineer,” he devoted his life to developing military industries for the “Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades.” He had the honor of manufacturing the first rocket and was martyred before realizing his dream of making drones.
Nidal was the eldest son of “Palestine's Khansa,” Um Nidal Farahat. He spared no effort in developing Al-Qassam weaponry, launching the “Qassam 1” rocket with the martyr commander Tito Masoud. He then focused on further developing Al-Qassam industries.
His work in launching the first rocket came after a long career of confronting the occupation, whether in the “Stones Intifada” (1987-1993) or guerrilla warfare with the “Al-Qassam Brigades.” He assisted the guerrilla warfare leader of the 1990s, martyr Emad Aqel, who used Nidal's home as a refuge and was martyred after being besieged when leaving it. Nidal personally buried him.
The “Al-Qassam” website indicates that Nidal was the first to manufacture a rocket in all of Palestine, entering the esteemed gate of honor and dignity of jihad and resistance.
In a television interview, his mother, Mariam Muheisen, known as “Palestine's Khansa,” Um Nidal Farahat, said: “One day, Nidal came to me, never hiding his secrets from me. He came extremely joyful, more than I had ever seen him, and said, 'Oh mother, Allah has honored me with making the first rocket in Palestine.' I was very surprised!”
She added, “I held this rocket and thanked Allah the Almighty for this great achievement. I recited the Quran over it, hoping that Allah would bless the tremendous efforts exerted by the Al-Qassam Brigades members. Then I prayed for him and his brothers from Al-Qassam for success and steadfastness, asking Allah to guide their steps towards victory and empowerment.”
Nidal transferred his experience in manufacturing “Qassam” rockets to the occupied West Bank. He was the first to introduce the “Al-Qassam” rocket there, teaching his comrades how to make the rocket and explosives by providing them with diagrams and detailed maps.
Starting from October 26, 2001, when the “Qassam 1” rocket was announced, martyr Nidal Farahat, upon the request of the then-general commander of the “Al-Qassam Brigades,” Salah Shehadeh, dedicated himself to developing “Qassam” rockets. A few months later, the “Qassam 2” rocket was announced, followed by the “Qassam 3.”
While he ended his jihad journey with the dream of deploying gliders for missions inside the occupied Palestinian territories, this dream was realized 11 years later during the “Operation Protective Edge.”
The occupation assassinated him along with five “Qassam” mujahideen on February 16, 2003, in a house in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza. They were preparing a small drone, the parts of which he had brought from the 1948 territories. Later, the “Qassam” named that drone “Ababeel.”
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It’s a blessing when Allah opens a door of light for you, rearranges your life, and guides your path. This is what happened to the young man “Brian” from Venezuela, who embraced Islam three years ago. He did not just become a new Muslim but also became active in dawah (advocacy), spreading the message of Islam.
Brian says, “I was immersed in sins and lost until I came to know Islam and embraced it. It transformed me from polytheism to monotheism, from being lost to being secure, and from sin to obedience.”
Brian embraced Islam three years ago through the Global Center for Civilization Interaction in Venezuela and Latin America. We began teaching and caring for him, and he caught our attention with his intelligence, quick learning, intense love, and enthusiasm for positive change.
The preacher and the director of the Global Center for Civilization Interaction in Venezuela and Latin America, Dr. Ahmad Abdo, says, “Today, brother Brian invites others to Islam and delivers the true message of Islam to his fellow citizens in Venezuela. He calls the adhan in the mosque and is continuously progressing; praise be to Allah.”
He adds, “There are many like Brian in Venezuela and Latin America who need your prayers for steadfastness and success. The temptations are many, and the new Muslim desperately needs someone to guide them to the teachings of Islam in an easy and simple way so that they can learn, practice, and then convey these teachings to others.”
It is worth mentioning that the Global Center for Civilization Interaction is affiliated with the Kuwaiti organization for Human Excellence, as one of the leading roles of Kuwait in charitable and humanitarian work.
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The activist and American writer Shaun King posted a video on his Facebook page documenting his and his wife Rai King's conversion to Islam on the first night of Ramadan at a mosque in Dallas, Texas, while wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh.
The widely shared video shows King and his wife taking their Shahada in front of the American Islamic preacher of Palestinian origin, Omar Suleiman.
King accompanied the video with a post saying, “My wife and I just got home from evening prayers at our home mosque in Dallas, Texas. Together, we took Shahada and converted to Islam to start off Ramadan. It was a beautiful, powerful, meaningful day for us that we will never forget. I will be praying for you and I ask that you please continue praying for us. We will begin fasting in the morning with over 1 billion Muslims around the world. My heart is with my dearest friends in Gaza.”
It is noteworthy that Shaun King is an activist and writer for several American newspapers and has founded several non-profit organizations, not to mention he is a former pastor.
Regarding his connection to Gaza, King became known at the beginning of the war on Gaza for supporting the Palestinian cause and condemning the genocidal crimes committed by the occupation army in Gaza.
Due to his activism for Palestine and his continuous writings, Meta banned his Instagram account, which had about 6 million followers, and the TikTok platform also banned his account.
His posts on his Facebook page are noticeably restricted, and their reach to followers is limited due to his continued writings about Palestine.
Despite being restricted on social media platforms, King announced that he would not stop fighting for Palestine wherever he could. He has a significant presence in various events and discussions about the current events in Gaza and exposing the crimes of the occupation.
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At dawn on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, the Islamic world was struck with grief over the passing of the renowned scholar Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid, one of the most prominent Islamic thinkers and preachers of modern times, in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Abdul-Munim Saleh Al-Ali Al-Azzi, famously known as Muhammad Ahmad Al-Rashid, was born in Baghdad in 1938 and was raised in the Al-Adhamiyah neighborhood in a family that belonged to the Arab tribe of Bani Izz.
From an early age, Al-Rashid showed intellectual brilliance and a passion for knowledge. By the age of eight, he was already browsing reading magazines and received substantial support from his family to pursue his education, which nurtured his love for reading and learning.
Al-Rashid received his primary education at the Teacher Training School, one of the most prestigious schools in Iraq, where he stood out for his active participation and academic excellence. He also excelled in various sports, such as swimming and football, and enjoyed riding his bicycle. He pursued higher education at the College of Law at the University of Baghdad, where he delved into Islamic Sharia and Al-Fiqh al-Muqaran (Comparative Jurisprudence), graduating in 1962.
In the field of Islamic preaching, Al-Rashid was mentored by a number of prominent scholars, including Sheikh Abdul Karim al-Shaikhly, Dr. Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali, and Sheikh Amjad al-Zahawi. He was particularly influenced by the ideas of Mohammed Mahmoud al-Sawwaf and the poetry of Waleed al-A'dhami. These figures served as key references in shaping his own approach to Islamic preaching.
Al-Rashid began his preaching journey at a young age, joining the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq when he was just thirteen. As political events heightened in Iraq and the Arab world, he became more deeply involved in the Islamic preaching. He began focusing on developing a therapeutic educational methodology to address the challenges faced by the Islamic movement.
Due to security circumstances, Al-Rashid was forced to leave Iraq in the early 1970s. He moved to Kuwait, then the UAE, and later Malaysia. Throughout his travels, he continued spreading his knowledge of Islamic preaching by giving lectures and writing books that were distinguished by a high literary style. Among his most notable works are Al-Muntalaq, Al-'Awa'iq, and Ṣina'at al-Ḥayah, which became important references for Islamic preachers across the world.
Al-Rashid worked to unify the ranks of Islamic preachers and improve Islamic preaching. He traveled extensively between different countries to spread the teachings of Islamic Fiqh and raise the banner of Islam.
On behalf of its editor-in-chief and staff, Al-Mujtama Magazine extends its deepest condolences and sympathies to the Muslim Ummah over the loss of this great scholar, asking Allah the Almighty to grant him mercy and forgiveness and to grant him a place in His vast Jannah.
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