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A session on Allah’s Name al-Halim (The Most Forbearing). It covers what forbearance means, how Allah’s differs from ours, the example of Ibrahim ุนูููู ุง ุงูุณูุงู , and practical ways to develop this quality in daily life.
What does it mean that Allah is al Halim, The Most Forbearing? This session from the Journey to Allah through His Names series takes learners through that question honestly, starting with how we understand forbearance as human beings and then turning to what it looks like when it belongs to Allah. He delays punishment, withholds recording of sins, and sends reminders not out of indifference, but out of love. The resource draws on Qur’anic verses, Hadith, and the example of the Prophet Ibrahim ุนูููู ุง ุงูุณูุงู , praised twice in the Qur’an for this quality, alongside the words of our beloved Prophet ๏ทบ.
This is not just a session about one of Allah’s Names. It asks learners to look at themselves too at how they respond when people test their patience and gives them real, practical tools to work with.
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