
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In Surah Al-An‘am (6:12), Allah says: “He has written mercy upon Himself.”
And in the hadith qudsi, Allah declares: “O My servants, I have made oppression forbidden for Myself…”
The One with absolute authority chose to write mercy upon Himself and make oppression haram for Himself. What does that mean for us? When you have the upper hand — at home, at work, in leadership — do you hold yourself to a higher standard? Or do you justify your actions because you can?
A powerful reminder about divine justice, mercy, and not losing yourself.
By Yaqeen Institute4.9
385385 ratings
In Surah Al-An‘am (6:12), Allah says: “He has written mercy upon Himself.”
And in the hadith qudsi, Allah declares: “O My servants, I have made oppression forbidden for Myself…”
The One with absolute authority chose to write mercy upon Himself and make oppression haram for Himself. What does that mean for us? When you have the upper hand — at home, at work, in leadership — do you hold yourself to a higher standard? Or do you justify your actions because you can?
A powerful reminder about divine justice, mercy, and not losing yourself.

859 Listeners

2,099 Listeners

892 Listeners

981 Listeners

478 Listeners

334 Listeners

2,036 Listeners

203 Listeners

568 Listeners

325 Listeners

68 Listeners

53 Listeners

2,450 Listeners

116 Listeners

88 Listeners

170 Listeners

42 Listeners

2 Listeners

21 Listeners

11 Listeners

16 Listeners

18 Listeners