
Mohammad Umar Sulaiman
When the Prophet ﷺ Got Angry – Uswatun Hasanah Series
₹199.00
🌟 Uswatun Hasanah Series 🌟
When the Prophet ﷺ Got Angry
Join our exclusive online workshop to explore how the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ dealt with anger — a human emotion we all experience. Learn from the Seerah how to respond with wisdom, dignity, and restraint, even in challenging situations.
🧾Course Details:
🗓 Date: Saturday, 9th August 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM IST
💻 Mode: Online via Zoom
🗣 Language: English
🎓 Trainer: Mohammad Umar Sulaiman
(Mentor, Preston International College)
💰 Fee: Rs. 199/- only
📜 Certificate: ✅ E-Certificates will be provided
🔍 Workshop Highlights
☑️Understanding the human emotion of anger in light of Islam
☑️Difference between personal offense and praiseworthy anger
☑️Inspiring incidents from the Seerah
☑️Lessons on restraint, dignity, and emotional control
☑️Practical reflections and real-life application
👥 Who Can Attend?
Anyone who wants to understand and embody the character of the Prophet ﷺ. Open to all learners and seekers of knowledge.
📌 Why You Shouldn’t Miss This:
Learn emotional balance from the best example – the Prophet ﷺ
Applicable for personal growth, parenting, workplace ethics, and da’wah
Enhance your emotional intelligence through Islamic values
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! Limited seats available. Register now and be inspired by the perfect example for all of mankind – Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
📞 Contact: +91 80152 67759
Dr. S. Ameena –
Alhamdulillah, it was a very useful session that everyone of us to know. All these days I though anger was bad and everyone around me used to say this as I’m a short tempered person, not able to control my anger. But from today’s session, I realized I’m getting anger for worldly thing and this is kind of weakness too. Anger is a natural emotion that every human being have and the strength of one lies in it’s control, Alhamdulillah. Now I also came to know how to divert anger fir divine reasons and get benefitted by Allah. Aameen. May Allah accepts all our good deeds, Aameen.