EPISODE · Jan 24, 2025 · 25 MIN
Uswatul Husnah | The Essence of Islam: Perfecting Morals Over Rituals - May 2, 1991
from Ta’leem for the Jamaat of Daar-ul-Ehsaan, USA · host Daar-ul-Ehsaan USA
This episode delves into the teachings and lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, emphasizing the importance of character development in Islam. The discussion highlights the essence of Islam as focusing on moral perfection rather than mere rituals, urging believers to cleanse their hearts from negative attributes like anger, pride, and jealousy. The conversation further explores why Prophet Muhammad ﷺ valued a life of poverty coupled with peace and contentment, viewing wealth as a potential distraction from spiritual growth. Through various hadiths and examples, the episode illustrates how the Prophet ﷺ showcased his compassion and tenderness, setting an example for the Ummah. Join us as we unravel these profound teachings, encouraging a perspective shift towards valuing noble character and spiritual richness over material wealth.
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This episode delves into the teachings and lifestyle of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, emphasizing the importance of character development in Islam. The discussion highlights the essence of Islam as focusing on moral perfection rather than mere rituals, urging believers to cleanse their hearts from negative attributes like anger, pride, and jealousy. The conversation further explores why Prophet Muhammad ﷺ valued a life of poverty coupled with peace and contentment, viewing wealth as a potential distraction from spiritual growth. Through various hadiths and examples, the episode illustrates how the Prophet ﷺ showcased his compassion and tenderness, setting an example for the Ummah. Join us as we unravel these profound teachings, encouraging a perspective shift towards valuing noble character and spiritual richness over material wealth.
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