Zaid El-Omar
Welcome back to another episode! Today, I am sharing a powerful historical account from the book Glimpses of the Lives of the Righteous People. We are diving into the awe-inspiring confrontation between the righteous Islamic scholar Sa'id Ibn Jubayr and the ruthless tyrant Al-Hajjaj Ibn Yusuf. In this episode, I read through and analyze the tense exchange that unfolded when Sa'id Ibn Jubayr was summoned to the ruler's court. The narrative highlights the stark contrast between an arrogant tyrant—who used his wealth and threats of execution to demand submission—and a deeply pious scholar whose unwavering faith granted him complete composure. You will hear how Sa'id responded to mockery, attempts at bribery, and the direct threat of death with articulate wisdom and an unshakeable reliance on divine decree. The core of this story is about the power of Taqwa (consciousness of Allah) and how a true reverence for the divine removes all fear of earthly powers. Throughout the episode, we cover: * Unwavering Faith: Sa'id's calm demeanor, his recitation of verses while facing execution, and his final supplication against his oppressor. * The Price of Tyranny: The agonizing final days of Al-Hajjaj, who lived only a short time after the execution. Plagued by paralysis, severe illness, and terrifying visions of Sa'id preventing him from sleeping, his end is a chilling lesson. * Divine Accountability: A profound reminder that earthly oppression and tyranny are ultimately met with inescapable justice. The Historical ConfrontationThemes of Bravery and Justice
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