Beyond the Red Sea: Escaping Our Inner Tyranny

The Day of ʿĀshūrāʾ is a day of remembrance and gratitude, marking the miraculous victory when Allah saved Prophet Mūsā (ʿalayhi as-salām) and the Children of Israel from the tyranny of Pharaoh. 

As we reflect on this divine liberation, we must also ask: what Pharaohs rule our own hearts? What forms of ego, greed, or selfishness enslave us today? 

Just as Mūsā led his people to freedom through trust and sacrifice, we too must liberate ourselves by offering our wealth, time, and efforts in service of others. 

True freedom comes not only through divine aid, but by turning away from self-centeredness and living a life of purpose, mercy, and service.

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