Tevhid Manşet

Published in Nigeria - Political debates and analysis - 18 Feb 2026 02:47 - 0

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Let me tell you about a guy who was basically unstoppable — Khalid ibn al-Walid رضي الله عنه. Before he became a Muslim, he was known in Mecca as a fierce warrior. People respected him, feared him, and basically thought, “Don’t mess with Khalid.” He was strong, fast, and smart — the kind of guy who could walk into a room and instantly take charge.

But here’s the twist: Khalid was on the wrong side at first. He didn’t know Allah azze ve celle yet, and he was fighting against the Muslims. Can you imagine being so powerful, so skilled, and realizing your heart might be on the wrong path? That’s a scary thought.

Then something amazing happened. He met the truth — the message of Rasulullah aleyhisselam. His heart changed. Suddenly, all that strength and bravery were no longer just for show or personal pride. He decided to use it to protect the weak, defend Islam, and follow the right path.

After accepting Islam, Khalid رضي الله عنه became known as “The Sword of Allah.” But here’s the fun part: imagine this guy, once feared by everyone, now running around leading armies, winning battles, and everyone thinking, “Whoa, he’s on our side now?” Talk about a plot twist.

Even though he was a brilliant fighter, Khalid رضي الله عنه also had a playful side. He loved giving clever advice, joking with companions, and showing that courage isn’t just in swords — it’s in your heart, your choices, and how you treat people.

Khalid’s story says something huge: it doesn’t matter where you start, how tough or lost you feel, or even how big your mistakes are. What matters is finding the truth, changing your heart, and using your talents for good.

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