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A panel session discussing and displaying the ediquette of having differences in our dealings with each other. What did the Prophet (P) teach about this and, perhaps more significantly, how exactly did he conduct himself and interact with the believers around him in potentially confrontational situations? This subject should be of prime concern for all Muslims since we find ourselves divided on so many issues today. Munir El-Kassem helps us to understand how to cope with each other's differences and to understand the severity of mere quarreling. Other topics discussed: the minimum knowledge required for a Muslim, sisters wearing perfume, is crab halaal?, the issue of life insurance, investing in the stock market, home mortgages, and surrogate motherhood. |
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"At times, Abu Bakr and Umar used to give different opinions but they never pointed fingers at each other and said, 'You are not as good a believer as I am.'" -Munir El-Kassem "Today we have to be gentle as our teacher and educator and messenger, Prophet Muhammad (S). He was so gentle." -Munir El-Kassem "Let us talk with a smile on our face." -Munir El-Kassem |
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Fences, Building Bridges Communication Skills Coordinating Our Efforts Unity and Leadership Managing Our Differences |
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