Islamic Parables - Unique Brotherhood Portraits Between the Emigrants and the Helpers

A Tale for Those in Anxiety and Stress Like the Gulf

"The complex structure of today makes anxiety and stress inevitable. Although overcoming this situation often seems difficult, it is extremely valuable to know that you are not alone. This tale extends a hand for you to leave behind the anxieties that surround you. The messages of brotherhood woven with moderation and sacrifice illuminate the ways to cope with stress within society. With this story that will touch your life, you can find the necessary spiritual support to cool your anxieties and alleviate your stress."

With the change brought by the Hijrah, the bonds of brotherhood established between the emigrants and the helpers carried transformative qualities both spiritually and socially. Everyone developed a sense of sacrifice aimed at sharing their compassion and staying together in difficult times. During that period, a well-known example occurred: Abu Talha brought his wheat to Anas ibn Malik in a state of hunger. Although Anas said, 'I should distribute this to you,' Abu Talha replied, 'My brother, this is for you.' With this act, Abu Talha exemplified one of the finest examples of the ethics of brotherhood. This situation became part of the social temporal narrative. What Abu Talha did created an opportunity for others to take as an example, contributing to the growth of respect and love felt towards one another.

Islamic Parables