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In a
serene courtyard of a madressah in Northern New Mexico, Abdal
Hakim Murad sits down for an informal address on the topic of
having peace and contentment with the decree of Allah. He reflects
upon his experiences of the ummah over the years and describes
how it became apparent that Muslims in modern times are neglecting
this traditional virtue, thereby causing widespread agitation
and insecurity. Whereas previous generations cultivated this
virtue to their own success, today's ummah seems to be neglecting
it to their own demise. Abdal Hakim, a British convert, probes
the matter in-depth and shows how the absence of contentment
in one's life can lead to serious defects such as self-righteousness,
anger and suspicion of others. The more widespread effect of
such a void is an ummah lacking direction, unity and credibility
on the world stage. This shrewd observation serves as a great
starting point for individual revival and, on the collective
level, prescribes the perspective necessary for prevailing over
the tribulations facing the ummah today. Other topics discussed:
Islamic theology vs. the problem of evil, contentment in the
prophets' lives, the virtue of mercy, scholars as guides, strength
in numbers, optimism, and the need for having a sound heart.
(Duration: 1 hour, 4 min)
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