A Message of Peace from Dar Al-Ifta: A Quranic Verse to Enlighten Your Heart and Daily Life
Dar Al-Ifta Al-Missriyyah highlights the spiritual power of Surah Ash-Sharh in fostering hope, while Dr. Shawki Allam emphasizes "The Industry of Hope" as a pillar for the modern Muslim
In a spiritual gesture aimed at spreading optimism, Dar Al-Ifta Al-Missriyyah shared a message urging people to embrace patience and certainty, affirming that Divine words are the light that dissolves the darkness of daily challenges.
A Verse to Enlighten Your Heart: Dar Al-Ifta Recalls Divine Promises
Dar Al-Ifta revealed what it describes as "the message you might be waiting for," citing the verse: "For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease. Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease." (Surah Ash-Sharh). The institution invited believers to listen with their hearts, trusting in Allah’s relief.
Crafting Hope and Future Optimism
In a related context, Dr. Shawki Allam, the former Grand Mufti, stressed that hope is not just a feeling, but a human and faith-based necessity:
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The Companion of Faith: Allam affirmed that hope is the twin of faith, while despair represents a lack of trust in Allah, citing Quranic warnings against losing hope in His mercy.
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Modern Identity Pillar: He explained that the nation urgently needs the "industry of hope" combined with diligent work to face hardships and achieve aspirations.
The Fruits of Certainty on Individuals and Society
Dr. Allam noted that faith and certainty cultivate a conscious conscience and a commitment to productive work, leading to:
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National Cohesion: Building a strong, cooperative society based on righteousness and piety.
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Purity of Intent: Observing the Creator in private and public, which reduces social and behavioral ailments.
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