Subject: Sabr In Islam: Does It Mean Complacency?

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Assalaamualikum Friend,

This week I decided to focus on a variety of topics, one of them being about Sabr, or patience, in Islam. 

Unfortunately, many times, people equate sabr with complacency. They take it that since the Quran and Hadith of the Messenger of Allah (SAW) preach patience, that whenever anything happens to them, they should just sit, watch, wallow in misery and hope for better days.

This is not what Sabr is. Sabr is patience, but it does not mean that you cannot do anything.


Read on to learn more :)


Your Brother,
Bilal Memon
Founder & CEO
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