
Yaqeen Ramadan & Dhul Hijjah Series The Strength That Comes From Allah | Allah's Names Ep. 22 | Dr. Omar Suleiman | Ramadan Series 2026
Mar 11, 2026
A reflection on what true strength means beyond physical power. Short segments explore self-control in anger, the spiritual force behind “la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah,” and Quranic guidance on communal resilience. Stories about Umar illustrate humility as real honor. The talk ties three divine names to steadiness, dignity, and trust in Allah.
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Strength Extends Beyond Muscles
- Strength in Islam is broader than muscles and includes mind, heart, character, financial stability, and social leverage.
- Omar Suleiman lists three dimensions: internal willpower (al-isti'dad), willingness to act (al-iradah), and the means to do it (al-asbab), grounding strength in purpose.
Self Control Is The Truest Strength
- True strength is self-mastery, exemplified by the Prophet's definition: the strong believer controls their anger.
- Saying la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah ties personal restraint to drawing strength solely from Allah.
Prepare The Community With Diverse Strengths
- Prepare the Ummah by developing varied strengths: skills, defenses, intellect, bodies, and hearts.
- Omar Suleiman urges positioning yourself to be of maximal benefit and to rely on Allah's power while building means.
