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Gaza: Channelling our Rage and Anger with Dr Kamal Abu Zahra

The Thinking Muslim

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Channeling Anger and Emotions in Islam

The chapter explores the Islamic perspective on managing emotions, particularly anger, in the context of ongoing crises like the Gaza conflict. It emphasizes the importance of responding to negativity with goodness and striving to bring others closer to Islam through compassionate and understanding actions. Through historical examples like the Sahaba and figures like Omar Ibn Khutab, it delves into the significance of channeling emotions positively and constantly striving for self-improvement in one's character.

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