
Obeisance: What We Owe to the Best of All Creation ﷺ (Detroit)
“The Prophet is worthier of the believers than their own selves.” (Qur’an 33:6) Obeisance: it’s not a word everyone recognizes, but its meanings fit very well with what is owed
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“The Prophet is worthier of the believers than their own selves.” (Qur’an 33:6) Obeisance: it’s not a word everyone recognizes, but its meanings fit very well with what is owed
“The Prophet is worthier of the believers than their own selves.” (Qur’an 33:6) Obeisance: it’s not a word everyone recognizes, but its meanings fit very well with what is owed
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