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You do not make the dead hear, and do not make the deaf hear the call. [1] Refer to Ethics of world and religion. [2] Refer to Perfect ethics: 4/202‐3. Islam bestows man with huge powers of determination and will to protect against the elements of weakness and fear. The Prophet (s) was the true exemplar of willpower and immense determination. He stood in firmness during struggling and resisting for the sake of his principals and goals. He behaved according to the Lord’s instructions, ignoring the problems and catastrophes. One hand was holding fast on the pennon of monotheism, while the other held the axe of destroying and ruining the ideas, customs, and traditions of Jahilism. Meanwhile, he was calling out to man’s dignity and rights. At the same time, all of the powers of polytheism and atheism were standing against him in one hand. He had no single supporter except Abu Talib his uncle ‐‐the believer of Quraish and the protector of Islam. The Quraishi chiefs threatened and menaced Abu Talib if the Prophet would not stop his advocacy. The Prophet answered his uncle who carried the chiefs’ words to him, “O uncle! If they position the sun in my right hand and the moon in the left for leading me to leave this advocacy, I will not respond till I perish or God will triumph.” By such a giant willpower and great determination, the Prophet (s) overcame all of the problems. He demolished the pagans, ended the potentials of polytheism, and blasted the cells of Jahilism, and raised God’s word aloft on the earth and established a new life of firm right and strict justice. The Prophet fed his companions with this remarkable trend to change their few numbers into mountains of dignity and fortification. They resisted the huge parties and defeated the armies of polytheism. They did never abscond in the battlefields until they conquered the countries and raised the Islamic banner on most of the provinces on this earth. This handsome will was represented by the higher commander of Islam and the door of the Prophet’s city of knowledge‐ Imam Ali (a), the champion of the great conquests. He decapitated the polytheists, and overcame and subjected the Jews. He said, “I will never abscond even all of the Arabs collaborated against me.” This giant willpower is a part of God’s will that rejects subduing, humiliation, slavery, and surrender. This will was visibly manifested by Imam al‐Hussein (a)‐ the Prophet’s grandson and the father of the noble ones. He stood on the land of Kerbala despite the scantiness of supporters, and faced the armies of polytheism and deviation to dictate his will on them. He said, “I will not give you with my hand like the humble, nor will I submit to you like the slaves. I certainly consider death as happiness, and consider living with the wrongdoers as discontent.” Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com

You do not make the dead hear, and do not make the deaf hear the call.<br />

[1] Refer to Ethics of world and religion.<br />

[2] Refer to Perfect ethics: 4/202‐3.<br />

Islam bestows man with huge powers of determination and will to protect against the elements of<br />

weakness and fear. The Prophet (s) was the true exemplar of willpower and immense<br />

determination. He stood in firmness during struggling and resisting for the sake of his principals<br />

and goals. He behaved according to the Lord’s instructions, ignoring the problems and<br />

catastrophes. One hand was holding fast on the pennon of monotheism, while the other held the<br />

axe of destroying and ruining the ideas, customs, and traditions of Jahilism. Meanwhile, he was<br />

calling out to man’s dignity and rights. At the same time, all of the powers of polytheism and<br />

atheism were standing against him in one hand. He had no single supporter except Abu Talib his<br />

uncle ‐‐the believer of Quraish and the protector of Islam. The Quraishi chiefs threatened and<br />

menaced Abu Talib if the Prophet would not stop his advocacy. The Prophet answered his uncle<br />

who carried the chiefs’ words to him, “O uncle! If they position the sun in my right hand and the<br />

moon in the left for leading me to leave this advocacy, I will not respond till I perish or God will<br />

triumph.”<br />

By such a giant willpower and great determination, the Prophet (s) overcame all of the problems.<br />

He demolished the pagans, ended the potentials of polytheism, and blasted the cells of Jahilism,<br />

and raised God’s word aloft on the earth and established a new life of firm right and strict justice.<br />

The Prophet fed his <strong>com</strong>panions with this remarkable trend to change their few numbers into<br />

mountains of dignity and fortification. They resisted the huge parties and defeated the armies of<br />

polytheism. They did never abscond in the battlefields until they conquered the countries and<br />

raised the Islamic banner on most of the provinces on this earth.<br />

This handsome will was represented by the higher <strong>com</strong>mander of Islam and the door of the<br />

Prophet’s city of knowledge‐ Imam Ali (a), the champion of the great conquests. He decapitated<br />

the polytheists, and overcame and subjected the Jews. He said, “I will never abscond even all of<br />

the Arabs collaborated against me.”<br />

This giant willpower is a part of God’s will that rejects subduing, humiliation, slavery, and<br />

surrender. This will was visibly manifested by Imam al‐Hussein (a)‐ the Prophet’s grandson and the<br />

father of the noble ones. He stood on the land of Kerbala despite the scantiness of supporters,<br />

and faced the armies of polytheism and deviation to dictate his will on them. He said, “I will not<br />

give you with my hand like the humble, nor will I submit to you like the slaves. I certainly consider<br />

death as happiness, and consider living with the wrongdoers as discontent.”<br />

Presented by http://www.alhassanain.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.islamicblessings.<strong>com</strong>

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