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One thing we will say... Utter the name with respect she was not our friend... Dont forget to say R. A after or write it... They are not our friend so please utter the with most respect... All the prophet and thier companion... Show a little respect... We are not on the same level people... Dont you dare speak the name without respect..
Islam also teaches compassion and respect so maybe tone down your speech .... typical hypocrite preaching while also not being humble and understanding..... idiot
We appreciate your comment and understand the importance of showing respect. We apologize for forgetting to include "R.A." in our post; it was never our intention to belittle anyone. What truly matters is that we carry respect in our hearts when we speak their names. It’s the intention and understanding behind the words that count most. Without knowing the full form and meaning, "R.A." can seem like just two letters to a reader. However, we will make sure to rectify this in our future videos. Thank you for reminding us of this important perspective.
We appreciate your perspective, but we feel the way you spoke was a bit harsh. We don't think this is the Islamic way to correct someone's mistake. The Qur'an says, "... speak kindly to people ..." (Qur'an 2:83). It’s important to approach each other with kindness and understanding. Just something to think about.
@@aydinisa Thank you for sharing, Aydin Isa! It's wonderful to connect with you in the context of such an important figure. May you have Allah's blessings and guidance in your life!