Ayyuhā al-Muslimūn: ʿĪdukum mubārak idhā aradtum, wa saʿīdun idhā istaʿdadtum
By: al-Bashīr al-Ibrāhīmī
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
O Muslims: Your ʿĪd is blessed—if you so will it, and joyous—if you prepare for it.
Do not think that supplication alone can repel aggression.
The root daʿā–yadʿū (to supplicate) does not abrogate the root ʿadā–yaʿdū (to attack);
rather, it is aʿadda–yuʿiddu (to prepare) and istaʿadda–yastaʿiddu (to be prepared) that do so.
So prepare and be ready—your festivals will then flourish, and your glories will shine forth.
Āthār al-Bashīr al-Ibrāhīmī, 3/470
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