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You will be tested, how will you react? (The Benefactor, The Detractor)

In this lecture, we affirm that Allah alone grants benefit and harm, and while we take necessary worldly means, we place our full trust in Him alone, avoiding superstition, magic, and fear of created beings. 

The Secret to Inner Peace - Al-Mu’min

In this lecture, we explore the name of Allah Al-Mu’min, understanding how true security and inner peace come from connecting the heart to Allah, balancing hope and fear, and applying His guidance to navigate life’s fears and trials. 

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