Explore Musa's fearless response to criticism, the rationale of military commanders, the inheritance of the earth by chosen ones, facing criticism and the possibility of change
Defiance in the face of despotism involves fearlessly sacrificing one's life for a just cause.
A leader must navigate between peaceful and aggressive solutions when faced with opposing views within the government.
Deep dives
Musical Ade Sayyidim's response to criticism
When faced with criticism, Musa Ade Sayyidim responds by emphasizing the fearlessness and unwavering belief in their cause. He declares that they don't fear death and are willing to sacrifice their lives in the pursuit of saving their country. The anger towards them stems from their acceptance and adherence to the revealed truth. The question for them is no longer about avoiding death, but about dying while doing the right thing and maintaining their faith.
Different perspectives within the government
Within the government, there are opposing views on how to handle the situation. Some members, including those who have embraced Islam, advocate for a peaceful solution and emphasize seeking Allah's help and having patience. However, there is another faction urging for aggression, encouraging the leader to press the 'red button' and resort to killing as many as possible. These two extreme positions create a dilemma for the leader, who is forced to navigate between these opposing views.
The response of Musa Ade Sayyidim and the people's skepticism
Musa Ade Sayyidim responds to skepticism from his followers by reassuring them that Allah has a plan and that victory ultimately belongs to those who have taqwa (God-consciousness). However, some of the people express disappointment, questioning the purpose and effectiveness of Musa's presence. They argue that regardless of his arrival, they continue to suffer and are still being oppressed. Musa reminds them that Allah has the power to destroy their enemies and grant them power over the land, but also notes that their behavior will be observed, urging them to prove that they are different from their oppressors.