
Pharaoh's torment and early Muslim suffering show that patience leads to victory—just as the Syrian revolution, though in pain, is destined to triumph by God's will.

God commands believers to endure with patience and prayer. Patience leads to victory, even when numbers are small. True success lies in trusting God's support and remaining steadfast.

The battle between truth and falsehood is eternal, but truth always prevails. Syria’s revolution is part of this struggle—God has promised victory to the truth.

Man was created to be Allah’s vicegerent on Earth—through justice, morals, and righteousness, not corruption and bloodshed. Are we truly fulfilling this divine role today?

Dr. Zaher Baadarani warns against breaking divine and human covenants, citing Quranic verses. He criticizes those who betrayed Syria’s revolution by partnering with its oppressors.

Allah describes those who traded guidance for error: corrupters and hypocrites who confuse mediation with hypocrisy. Their trade failed; they were not guided.

The Qur’an warns of hypocrites—two-faced people who fake belief while siding with the enemy. Truth faded, deception rose. “Allah mocks them” is both a warning and a judgment.

The episode highlights Syria’s widespread corruption—rulers, ideas, economy—emphasizing that the corrupt think they’re reformers, as the Qur’an says: "But they perceive it not."

Faith means belief and action. Islam honors People of the Book who are sincere. In Syria’s revolution, Muslims must foster coexistence to build lasting unity and resist division.