Al-Mutayam 6 - Ahmed’s suffering

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Al-Mutayam 6 - Ahmed’s suffering

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In the previous part, we responded to some objections related to certain issues, such as the incident of Bi'r Ma'una, the story of the adulterous monkeys, and the ruling on drinking camel urine. Now, in the sixth part of our book "Al-Mutayyam," we will transition to discussing the stages through which the Islamic call passed in its early stages, including the covert stage, during which the first group of companions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ entered into Islam. Among them were Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, Umar ibn Al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, and others who were fortunate to embrace this blessed call early on.

We will then talk about the beginning of the second stage of the call, which is the stage of public proclamation, and how this stage led to clear confrontations. We will discuss two dangerous matters that hinder a person from accepting the truth: blind imitation and ingratitude for blessings.

Continuing our discussion, we will address another stage in the progression of the Islamic call, namely the stage of persecution. We will divide this stage into twenty-six snapshots, each reflecting the extent of the physical and psychological harm endured by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his believers. The leaders of disbelief among the Quraysh did not hesitate to inflict every kind of harm upon the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and his followers in order to deter them from their faith and divert them from this creed, the light of which had settled in the depths of their hearts.

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