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In this episode of The Angry Dad Podcast, the host emphasizes the importance of having a restart point, whether it's Monday or any other day of the week. Addressing the common pitfalls of diet and lifestyle changes, he underscores the necessity of acknowledging mistakes, taking responsibility, and making small, positive changes to get back on track. He provides practical advice on how to implement these changes, from taking a walk to resetting your mindset, and highlights the significance of beginning again after setbacks. The episode also features a sponsor read for Everyday Fit Live Look, a comprehensive guide and program to help you stay on track with your diet and fitness goals. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 01:45 The Importance of a Restart 02:47 Acknowledging and Correcting Mistakes 05:13 Taking Positive Steps Forward 07:46 Building Positive Habits 09:59 The Power of Small Steps 15:27 Personal Reflections and Final Thoughts 18:07 Outro and Podcast Information Angry Dad Links https://lnk.bio/angrydadpodcast Inner Circle Podcast Network Instagram @innercirclepn https://www.instagram.com/innercirclepn/ Twitter @InnerCirlcePN https://www.innercirclepn.com Website https://www.innercirclepn.com The Sponsor of Angry Dad Podcast Everyday Fit Life https://everydayfitlife.myshopify.com 20% Discount (Everyday20) #AngryDadPodcast #AngryDad #Motivation
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Unveiling the Real Story: How Key Figures Played a Role in the Early Betrayal of Islam

The story of Islam’s birth is woven with extraordinary sacrifices, fierce opposition, and, ultimately, a complex legacy that many believe has been obscured by history. While the Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) and his close family, the Ahl al-Bayt, faced relentless hardship, the behavior of some early converts raises profound questions about loyalty and intentions. In particular, we see a sharp divide between the sacrifices of the Prophet’s family, including Lady Khadija (SA) and Imam Ali (AS), and the contrasting path taken by future leaders who would shape Islam’s political landscape.
Early Opposition to Islam and the Prophet’s Nearest Supporters
As the Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) began spreading his message, he encountered fierce resistance from the Quraysh, who controlled Makkah’s political and economic spheres. Only a few supporters stood by him unwaveringly, most notably his wife, Lady Khadija (SA), and his young cousin, Imam Ali (AS). These figures were not only the first to believe in his message but also the first to sacrifice everything they had to see it succeed. In contrast, key figures like Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman, while outwardly accepting Islam, seem to have faced far less opposition, enjoying protection from influential families even as true believers suffered persecution and death.
Lady Khadija: The True Mohsin of Islam
Lady Khadija’s immediate acceptance of Islam upon the Prophet’s revelation set the standard for devotion. Her role extended far beyond emotional support; she provided her entire fortune to shield the Prophet from his enemies and facilitate the spread of his message. Her wealth became a shield for the early Muslim community, funding campaigns, sheltering followers, and even buying the Prophet (SAWW) and his supporters much-needed peace amid hostile conditions.
During the intense Quraysh-imposed boycott on Banu Hashim, Khadija’s last resources were spent ensuring the community could survive in the barren valley of Shab e Abu Talib. She endured starvation, thirst, and deprivation, ultimately sacrificing her own life. This selflessness has earned her the title of “Mohsin of Islam” – the true benefactor whose generosity and faith provided Islam with the foundation it needed to endure.
In stark contrast, many of the prominent early converts, including the first three caliphs, seemed to experience a level of immunity from the Quraysh’s wrath. Figures such as Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman are notably absent from records of persecution and torture. Their alliances with Qurayshi families allowed them to convert without fear, raising questions about their motivations and long-term intentions.
The Persecution of True Believers Outside Banu Hashim
The divide between true believers and those protected by political affiliations is made starkly clear through the persecution of early Muslims like Ammar bin Yasir, whose parents were killed for their faith. His mother, Sumayyah, and father, Yasir, suffered brutal deaths, serving as powerful examples of the sacrifices endured by the Prophet’s early followers. The torture and killing of Banu Hashim supporters, along with the exiling of others to Abyssinia, stand in contrast to the privileged positions of certain early converts, whose families protected them from harm.
Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) received little support outside his family and close followers. The strength of Islam’s early community lay primarily within Banu Hashim, bolstered by a handful of individuals who accepted suffering in order to preserve the message. Lady Khadija’s support and Imam Ali’s courage in defending the Prophet under life-threatening conditions reflect an unwavering loyalty unmatched by those who were later poised to assume leadership of the Muslim community.
Political Calculations and Strategic Marriages: The Long-Term Ambitions of the First Caliphs
As Islam gained influence, these individuals, particularly Abu Bakr and Umar, positioned themselves strategically. Through marriage alliances with the Prophet, they sought both legitimacy and a lasting foothold in the growing Muslim community. The marriages of their daughters to the Prophet seem not to have been acts of devotion but rather calculated steps, part of a broader ambition to gain influence within the new Islamic order. These connections afforded them both prestige and an implicit claim to power—a plan that would reveal itself fully only after the Prophet’s passing.
The Prophet’s Passing and the Power Struggle that Followed
After the Prophet’s death, the struggle for leadership culminated in a sudden shift away from the Ahl al-Bayt, despite the Prophet’s repeated declarations of Imam Ali (AS) as his chosen successor. The Prophet’s family, already reeling from his loss, now faced betrayal from those who had once stood by them, or so it seemed. Abu Bakr’s swift assumption of leadership, followed by Umar and Uthman, effectively sidelined Imam Ali (AS) and the Prophet’s family from the authority that had been rightfully theirs.
This power struggle took a devastating toll on the Ahl al-Bayt, culminating in the death of Lady Fatima (SA) under suspicious circumstances. Her pleas for justice went unheard, her rights denied, and her final days marked by grief and pain inflicted by those who had once pledged loyalty to her father.
The Lasting Legacy of Lady Khadija’s Sacrifice
In comparison, Lady Khadija’s legacy shines as a beacon of true sacrifice and faith. Her contributions, both material and emotional, became the bedrock of early Islam. The lasting gratitude the Prophet felt for her was evident throughout his life; he would often remember her kindness, calling her the “best of women.” Lady Khadija’s sacrifices, alongside those of the Prophet’s family, continue to stand in contrast to the privileged lives of others who would later wield power in the Muslim community.
Her example reveals a clear divide in motives: while some were willing to give everything for Islam, others capitalized on its rise without enduring its hardships. Lady Khadija’s story serves as a powerful reminder that the truest believers are those who sacrifice without expectation, embodying the values of justice, mercy, and selflessness that the Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) cherished.
Conclusion: A Legacy of Betrayal and the Courage of the Ahl al-Bayt
The sacrifices of Lady Khadija, Imam Ali, and Lady Fatima underscore a dedication to Islam that transcends political gain—a dedication grounded in love, loyalty, and faith. These were the qualities that sustained Islam in its infancy, making their betrayal by certain early figures all the more painful. Despite the best efforts to erase these truths from history, the actions and words of the Ahl al-Bayt continue to testify to their rightful place and their sacrifices for Islam. As readers, we are left to question: if the true believers sacrificed everything, what was it that others were protecting?
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Surah Al Ahzab Benefits in Urdu
سورۃ الاٴحزاب کی فضیلت اور فائدے | قرآن و حدیث کی روشنی میں سورۃ الاحزاب قرآنِ مجید کی 33ویں سورہ ہے، جو مدینہ منورہ میں نازل ہوئی۔ اس سورہ مبارکہ میں مسلمانوں کو نفاق، فتنے، جہاد، اور نبی کریم ﷺ کی عظمت و مقام کے بارے میں اہم ہدایات دی گئی ہیں۔ اس مضمون میں ہم سورۃ الاحزاب کی فضیلت اور روحانی فوائد کو قرآن و حدیث کی روشنی میں پیش کریں گے۔ سورۃ الاحزاب کا تعارف نزل کا مقام: مدینہ منورہ آیات…
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Quantum Entanglement and the Spiritual Concept of Maddad
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Cat Helped Taxi in the jungle | Billay ne taxi ki maddad ki #cat #catlov...
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#ProyeccionDeVida
🎬 “LA MUJER QUE CANTABA” [Incendies]
⌛️ Duración: 130 minutos
🔎 Género: Drama / Intriga / Thriller / Road Movie / Familia / Guerra de Líbano
✍️ Guión: Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne y Denis Villeneuve
🎭 Obra: Wajdi Mouawad
🎼 Música: Grégoire Hetzel
��� Fotografía: André Turpin
🗯 Argumento: Jeanne y Simon Marwan son dos gemelos que viven en Canadá cuya madre Nawal, tras pasar sus últimos días sin hablar, acaba de fallecer. En el acto de apertura del testamento, el notario les da dos cartas que deben ser entregadas a un padre al que creían muerto y a un hermano cuya existencia desconocían. Jeanne decide entonces emprender un viaje al Líbano para intentar localizarlos y encontrar respuestas a su existencia, pero Simon no quiere saber nada del tema... Basada en una obra de teatro de Wajdi Mouawad.

👥 Reparto: Lubna Azabal (Nawal Marwan), Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin (Jeanne Marwan), Abdelghafour Elaaziz (Abou Tarek), Maxim Gaudette (Simon Marwan), Lara Atalla (Femme en Colére #1), Hussein Sami (Abou Tarek), Rémy Girard (Notaire Jean Lebel), Mohamed Majd (Chamseddine), Baya Belal (Maika), Allen Altman (Notaire Maddad) y Nabil Sawalha (Fahim)
📢 Dirección: Denis Villeneuve
© Productoras: PHI Films, Micro Scope & TS Productions
🌎 País: Canadá
📅 Año: 2010

📽 Proyección:
📆 Jueves 18 de Julio
🕗 8:00pm.
🎦 Cine Caleta (calle Aurelio de Souza 225 - Barranco)
🚶♀️🚶♂️ Ingreso libre

🙂 A tener en cuenta: Prohibido el ingreso de bebidas y comidas. 🌳💚🌻🌛
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Maddad maddad Not as active as I used to be but I am still floating around! https://twitter.com/BraxisRP For moar Braxis
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Episode 283 - Iglooing (DON’T GOOGLE) The JERKS have a new hire under their employ (if you listen close you may hear her…), and to impress her, they talk pennies made of barley, artisanal street sweeping, and the cause of Lincoln’s greasy sugar lips. “He’s goin’ away for the rest of his Salt Life.” “Jeez! You used to be able to park on this block.” #LadyLockUp #RuddyFace #MadDad #Knobsled #RenaisanceSmut #jerkpractice #jerkpracticepodcast https://www.instagram.com/p/CpTGHp_OurZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Special shout-out to the parents and supporters of these athletes. It takes a lot to travel, meal prep carry around all the gear, sleep, hydrate, find food, massage and just keep these athletes sane and ready. This would never happen without y’all. @rose.subiono @keoni.subiono @jmerri6 @laceduplaurenp @bonnie51245124 @busyldy #proudparents #wzamiami #crossfit #madmom #maddad (at The Wodapalooza Fitness-Festival) https://www.instagram.com/p/CY0OlQ4NX_2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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September 19 2018 Over You!!!
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In this episode of The Angry Dad podcast, the host encourages listeners to get out of their comfort zones and make time for themselves. He discusses the importance of breaking the mundane routine by taking spontaneous trips, enjoying meals with family and friends, and experiencing nature and new activities. The host also shares personal anecdotes about family dinners, childhood experiences, and the significance of connecting with loved ones. Sponsored by Everyday Fit Life, the episode emphasizes self-care and finding happiness outside of daily responsibilities. Tune in for practical advice on how to relieve stress and truly enjoy life. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Shoutout 00:53 The Importance of Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone 01:40 Family Time and Dining Out 03:51 The Value of Socializing and Connecting 06:21 Encouraging Spontaneity and Adventure 13:21 Balancing Work and Leisure 23:39 Final Thoughts and Podcast Information Angry Dad Links https://lnk.bio/angrydadpodcast Inner Circle Podcast Network Instagram @innercirclepn https://www.instagram.com/innercirclepn/ Twitter @InnerCirlcePN https://www.innercirclepn.com The Sponsor of Angry Dad Podcast Everyday Fit Life https://everydayfitlife.myshopify.com 20% Discount (Everyday20) #AngryDadPodcast #AngryDad #Motivation
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The Trials of Ibrahim: A Story Written in Divine Light

History remembers him as Abraham, the patriarch of nations. But before the world knew his name, Ibrahim, Peace be upon him, was a boy born into a world of idols — a world that feared the truth before it ever saw the light.
But what history often forgets is that Ibrahim was born an orphan — a child whose real father, a descendant of Prophet Noah (AS), passed away before Ibrahim ever knew his face. Ibrahim’s father was not an idol worshipper, for he came from the preserved lineage, the Sharjah e Tayyabah — the pure ancestral line that carried the sacred light of divine guidance from Adam to Nuh, and from Nuh to Ibrahim himself.
This pure lineage was not an accident of birth, but a divine selection — a lineage carefully protected, through which the system of Imamah would gradually unfold. Though the full reality of Wilayah would remain hidden until Ghadeer-e-Khum, the foundation of Imamah was laid through these chosen souls, from Adam to Nuh to Ibrahim, and eventually reaching its perfection in the Twelve Imams (AS) from the family of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings upon him and his Purified Household).
Trial One: The Fire and the First Declaration of Truth

When Ibrahim shattered the idols and declared Tawheed, his people retaliated with fire. But the flames refused to touch him, for Ibrahim stood not alone — he stood within the protective light of Divine Imamah.
Imamah is not just leadership. It is the spiritual inheritance of divine authority — a trust carried by the Pure Onesthrough every age. This chain of divine leadership, rooted in Ibrahim, would one day culminate in the Imams from the family of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW).
“We said, ‘O fire, be coolness and safety upon Ibrahim.’” (Quran 21:69)

Trial Two: The Sacrifice and the Promise of the Greatest Offering

When Allah commanded Ibrahim to sacrifice his beloved son, Ishmael (AS), both father and son submitted without hesitation. But Allah replaced Ishmael with ذبح عظيم — The Great Sacrifice.
Shia tradition teaches that this “Great Sacrifice” was not just a ram. It was a prophecy — pointing toward Imam Hussain (AS), whose blood would one day drench the sands of Karbala. Where Ishmael was spared, Hussain was not. The knife that stopped for Ibrahim, continued for Hussain, whose sacrifice fulfilled the highest covenant of submission.
“And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice.” (Quran 37:107)
Trial Three: Migration and the Birth of a Sacred Legacy

Ibrahim was commanded to leave his newborn son Ishmael and his mother Hagar in the barren deserts of Hijaz — the very land where Mecca would rise. The emptiness of the desert mirrored the spiritual emptiness of the world awaiting divine leadership.
In that moment of separation, Ibrahim made a dua — not just for water, or survival, but for righteous descendantswho would uphold the divine truth until the end of time.
This prayer was accepted in its fullest form through Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) and the Imams (AS), who carried the divine trust (Amanah) of Imamah — the continuation of divine leadership, ensuring that the light of Ibrahim would never be extinguished.
“Our Lord, make us both submissive to You, and [raise] from our descendants a nation submissive to You.”(Quran 2:128)
The Dua of Ibrahim: A Vision of Imamah

In Surah Ibrahim, we are given a glimpse of Ibrahim’s famous prayer:
For his land to be safe and pure
For his descendants to remain upon Tawheed
For divine forgiveness to embrace his children and all believers until the Final Day
Shia tafsir explains that during this prayer, Allah unveiled for Ibrahim a vision of his descendants — including the arrival of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) and the Twelve Imams (AS).
Ibrahim was shown that the Imamah he asked for was not ordinary leadership, but the divine office of guardianship— preserved only for the Purest Souls, selected and cleansed by Allah Himself. This prayer secured the lineage of Imamah — a chain unbroken, running from Ishmael to Muhammad and through him to Ali, Hassan, Hussain, and the rest of the Imams (Peace be upon them all).
“My Lord, make me an establisher of prayer, and [also] from my descendants. Our Lord, and accept my supplication.” (Quran 14:40)
From Ibrahim to Karbala: The Path of Divine Imamah

Every trial that befell Ibrahim found its mirror in the life of Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) and his family:
Orphaned at birth, like Ibrahim.
Born from a pure lineage, preserved by divine command.
Standing alone against a world drowning in idolatry and corruption.
Cast out, exiled, and tested — yet always holding onto Tawheed and truth.
The sacrifice that began on Ibrahim’s altar found its final fulfillment at Karbala, where Imam Hussain (AS) carried the torch of Imamah into the darkest night.
There was no ram to replace Hussain. No hand came to stop the sword from falling on him or his children. For some sacrifices can only be carried by the Chosen Bloodline — the family who bore the banner of Imamah from Ibrahim to Muhammad to Hussain, until the final Imam, Al-Mahdi (AS).
Awaiting the Final Imam

Ibrahim’s trials were not just stories. They were prophetic blueprints, showing us that divine leadership must always face trials — yet the light of Imamah cannot be extinguished.
The final prayer of Ibrahim — for righteous descendants who uphold the truth — finds its ultimate answer in the arrival of Imam Al-Mahdi (AS), who will establish the justice Ibrahim prayed for, the justice Muhammad (SAWW) fought for, and the justice Hussain (AS) died for.
“And We have already written in the Book [of Psalms] after the reminder that the land is inherited by My righteous servants.” (Quran 21:105)
This Story Is Our Inheritance
The story of Ibrahim is not ancient history. It is the living chain of Imamah — from Adam to Nuh to Ibrahim, and from Ibrahim to Muhammad and his family (Peace and Blessings upon them all).
To walk this path today is to inherit this story — to know that no fire can burn the truth within you, no exile can erase the love of Ahlul Bayt (AS), and no worldly power can break the chain of Imamah that began with Ibrahim’s prayer and will end with the rise of Al-Mahdi (AS).
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Pack Food with UV

Urban Ventures is thrilled to partner with Cristo Rey, Loaves & Fishes, MAD DADs, and Lake Street Works to host a Mobile Food pack event.
We have space for over 500 volunteers to help us pack 100,000 meals to feed individuals and families in need.
Minneapolis Food Pack Event August 15 & 16 (multiple shifts available) COLIN POWELL CENTER 2924 Fourth Ave S, Minneapolis CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR A SHIFT
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Quantum Entanglement and the Spiritual Concept of Maddad
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You know you can put a angsty twist on this.
So Mad Dad is like a ghost right? In the skit Thomas said his father had passed five years ago . So imagine this.
Mad Dad is a ghost that's been alone now for a long time, and when people do see him? They're scared.
Imagine what a heart breaking existence that would be?
You die only to be remembered as the angry dad guy, and your family for some reason doesn't listen to you, seems frightened of you.
You know judging by how he behaves theres a good chance he doesn't know he's dead. So he's just confused, scared, alone, and angry as a result. Maybe he thinks if he can scream just a little louder eventualy someone will listen to him and he won't be alone anymore.
Someone might get desperate after a little while of that.
Imagine Mad Dad finding out about Patton, seeing a father happy in his family, and somehow. . . He can interact with this people better than anyone else he's meet. He seems real to them.(for the purpose of this concept at least.)
So as a desperate, scared, lonely man he does something desperate.
He tries to take the place of Patton.
Now one might ask why he didn't just go to them, and ask if he could hanged around? Well years of being ignored and feared by your loved ones will make you less reasonable.
If HIS family doesn't want him why would Patton's?
So Mad Dad trys, hoping against hope he might not have to be alone anymore. . .
And he fails.
Okay so last night I had a dream that the Angry Dad character person

This guy right here
Kidnapped Patton from the Sanders Sides universe, brought him to the Shorts universe and said he was going to replace him, before tying him up and leaving to go impersonate him.
And like, Patton was so calm about it? He didn’t freak out or fight back, he was just kinda like. “Okay, that’s fine. Go ahead buddy.”
I never got to see the results of Angry Dad character’s attempts at impersonating Patton (because my brain decided I needed to wake up for some reason) but if I had to guess, the outcome of this would have been that Angry Dad goes to the Sanders Sides universe, fails miserably at being Patton to where even Deceit is offended, and Patton is eventually returned home and the whole reason he was so calm during this was due to him knowing that his famILY would know it wasn’t the real him and would come to his rescue.
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