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Your tools for life are within you, live by the purpose our creator created u for, don't doubt, GO
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Ibrahim al-Katib
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Everything you need to navigate life is already within you! π‘β¨ You were created with a divine purpose—embrace it, live it, and walk in the path set for you. ππ₯ Stop seeking external validation and start tapping into the strength, wisdom, and gifts placed inside you by our Creator. πΏπ« Let this be a reminder to trust the process, stay aligned with your purpose, and shine in your unique way. π π Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiration! #PurposeDrivenLife #GodsPlan #FaithOverFear #InnerStrength #DivinePurpose #SpiritualJourney #Motivation #LifeTools #SelfDiscovery #GodsWill #LiveWithPurpose
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Lecture: Between the Stoic and the Sufi Pt.2
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Ibrahim al-Katib
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And so we’ve walked between the lines of Seneca’s letters and the verses of the Qur’an. We’ve seen where reason meets revelation, where philosophy bends toward surrender, and where two distant paths converge in the quiet battlefield of the soul. In the end, it is not about the Roman or the Prophet, the Stoic or the Sufi — it is about us. About what we carry, what we release, and who we become when no one is watching. May we all find the strength to master what is within us, the humility to surrender what is not, and the light to walk with steadiness — between patience and peace, between detachment and devotion, between this world and the next.....
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Lecture: Between the Stoic and the Sufi Pt.1
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Ibrahim al-Katib
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In this lecture, I want to take you on a journey—a meeting between two traditions. One, the voice of a Roman philosopher: Seneca, a Roman statesman who rose to become one of the most influential Stoics in history. And the other, the eternal voice of the Qur’an, the Word of Allah, revealed to a Prophet who was known for his unmatched character, patience, and mastery over the soul.Though they come from vastly different worlds, these two paths—Stoic philosophy and Islamic spirituality—meet at striking intersections. Both teach us to look inward. Both urge us to distinguish between what is in our control and what is not. Both promise a kind of freedom—not the freedom of doing whatever we want, but the deeper freedom of not being ruled by our impulses, our fears, or our desires.
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