In Islam, true strength is not shown by overpowering others—but by controlling yourself. In this powerful Islamic lecture inspired by Mufti Menk, you’ll learn why Allah commands us to control four things: your tongue, your temper, your wealth, and your thoughts.
Many people destroy their own peace because they don’t guard their words. Others lose their families because they don’t control their anger. Some waste their blessings by mismanaging money. And many fall into despair because they let their thoughts become negative.
Islam teaches us to master the mouth, mood, money, and mind—not for ego, but for the sake of Allah. This emotional reminder will help you build discipline, patience, and taqwa so you can lead a life of balance, wisdom, and inner peace.
Key Sections (Chapters):
0:00 – Why Control Is Worship in Islam
3:10 – Guard Your Tongue: Speak with Wisdom
6:25 – Anger Management in Islam: Control Your Mood
10:40 – Money Is a Test: Spend and Save with Responsibility
14:30 – Cleanse Your Thoughts: Protect Your Mindset
18:50 – Self-Discipline as a Path to Jannah
22:15 – How the Prophet ﷺ Controlled His Emotions
25:40 – Living a Balanced, Controlled Life for Allah
Hashtags:
#MuftiMenk #IslamicLectures #ControlYourself #Tawakkul #IslamicReminder #DisciplineInIslam #MindsetIslam #SpiritualStrength
Keywords:
Mufti Menk lectures, Islamic motivation about discipline, control your tongue Islam, anger management in Islam, wealth management Islam, positive mindset Islam, emotional control Islam, Mufti Menk 2025 lecture, patience and self-control Islam, how to control yourself Islam
Video Tags:
Mufti Menk, Islamic motivation, Islamic lectures, control your mouth mood money mind, discipline in Islam, patience in Islam, anger management Islam, wealth in Islam, Islamic mindset, spiritual discipline, Islamic self control, Islamic reminder, mind control Islam, Mufti Menk 2025
Disclaimer:
This video is for educational and motivational purposes. All rights to the lecture content belong to the original speaker(s) and respective publishers. No copyright infringement intended. May Allah reward all involved.
Информация по комментариям в разработке