Light Upon Light
In this episode, we explore a deeply important and often misunderstood topic in Muslim families: family ties, emotional boundaries, and the meaning of sabr in Islam. Many people are taught that patience means staying silent, enduring harm, and never stepping back from family. But is that really what Islam teaches? Or have we misunderstood patience and used religion to normalise emotional pain? We reflect on powerful Qur’anic teachings such as: * “Allah does not love the wrongdoers.” (Surah Aal-E-Imran 3:57) * “Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:185) And we revisit authentic hadith about maintaining family ties with wisdom, dignity, and balance—not self-destruction. This conversation challenges common beliefs around: * toxic family dynamics * emotional guilt in the name of Islam * the difference between sabr and silence * and what it really means to maintain family ties (silat ar-rahm) If you’ve ever felt guilty for needing space, confused about boundaries, or pressured to stay in unhealthy family situations, this episode offers a gentle but eye-opening Islamic reflection. A reminder that Islam was not sent to break you—but to guide you with mercy, justice, and clarity. 🎙️ Perfect for listeners interested in: Islamic reflections, Muslim family issues, emotional healing in Islam, sabr, boundaries in Islam, and spiritual self-growth.
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