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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 14 MIN

92 | Amin Abdullah’s Prayer Was Answered

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Recently, a tragic shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego shook the Muslim community throughout Southern California and beyond. The attack claimed the lives of three men who courageously confronted the assailants in order to protect others within the mosque. Among them was Brother Amin Abdullah, who was serving as the acting security guard at the time of the attack. Through his quick actions and selfless sacrifice, he helped prevent the gunmen from reaching classrooms filled with children and teachers. While the incident is undeniably heartbreaking, it also invites reflection on deeper realities that are often overlooked in moments of grief. Shortly before his passing, Brother Amin shared a message on social media in which he reflected upon the meaning of success. He wrote that true success was not wealth, reputation, or worldly achievement, but rather returning to Allah Almighty with a pure soul and receiving the glad tidings of Paradise. He concluded by praying for husn al-khatimah—the best of endings. In a way that few could have imagined, his prayer was answered. What is success?To many people success is financial stability,good reputation, beauty,etc.As for ME! Wallahi,thumma Wallahi.It is returning back to Allah OUR creator with the same pure soul he loaned me at birth.Having the Malaikah of Allahu ta’ala saying“don’t fear and don’t grieve,but receive the glad tidings of Jannah which you were promised by the Most forgiving and Most Merciful”.May Allahu ta’ala grant us Husnal Khatimah,AAAAMEEEEN Amin Abdullah Islam teaches that martyrdom (shahādah) is among the highest stations a believer can attain. The martyr is not one who seeks death, but one who values truth, justice, faith, and the protection of others more than personal safety. The Qur’an reminds us that those who are slain in the path of Allah are not truly dead, but are alive with their Lord, receiving provision and divine favor. Martyrdom represents the ultimate testimony of faith—a witness to the reality of God and the life to come. The lives and sacrifices of Brothers Amin Abdullah, Mansour Kaziha, and Nadir Awad also remind us of the importance of courage and responsibility within the Muslim community. They acted decisively when confronted with evil, placing themselves between danger and the vulnerable. Their example reflects an often-neglected aspect of the Islamic tradition—the way of the warrior. Islam calls believers to cultivate strength—physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual—not for domination or aggression, but for service, protection, and the defense of what is sacred. The tragedy also highlights broader challenges facing contemporary society. Racism, ethnic supremacy, and increasing social division continue to plague the modern world. Islam offers a powerful alternative vision grounded in the equality of all human beings before God. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ declared in his Farewell Sermon that no race or ethnicity possesses superiority over another except through piety and God-consciousness. Malcolm X (ra) famously concluded after his pilgrimage to Makkah that Islam was uniquely capable of erasing the race problem because it transforms the human heart and dissolves artificial divisions. At the same time, modern materialism has left many people disconnected from meaning, purpose, and spiritual reality. As society becomes increasingly fragmented, violence, confusion, and despair continue to grow. Islam offers another way: a life rooted in remembrance of God, service to others, personal discipline, and preparation for Eternity. The lives of these three martyrs stand as a powerful reminder that true success is not measured by how long we live, but by how we live—and by the state in which we return to our Lord. May Allah Almighty have mercy upon them, elevate their ranks, grant patience and strength to their families, and guide us all toward lives of courage, faith, service, and eternal success. Additional Resources Martyrs Family Support Fund The Root Cause and Origin of Racism Eternal Warrior Way Program

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