The difference between Muslims and Non Muslims for dealing with grief |sheikh Belal Assad

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  1. I lost my baby, he was 2 days old when we had to let him go. It is the most heartbreaking pain I've ever felt, the most devastating calamity I have ever experienced in my life… But he is with Ibrahim a.s. in a garden with all the colours of the spring, with hundreds of thousands of other children. He will never cry, he will never be cold, he will never poo or pee, or be sick. He will never vomit. He will never experience pain, injections, a broken arm. Most importantly, he will never sin, he will never do any haram, he will never experience any fitnah. He is my truly successful child alhamdulillah. 🤍🤲🏻

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  2. Thanks for sharing we're both in the same situation,I'm eagerly listening to you bro sheikh belaal on this topic with Allah's blessings,yes so true Allah 👍 your prayers 🙏 ❤️ your support 🙏 Allaho akbar. ❤

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  3. He makes it easier to endure pain by his pacifying words. He talks through experience. He's truly blessed because his response to sudden grief was the best one. May Allah bless with the same patience & strong faith as this brother,all who are going through much. Ameen

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