Ramadan Series Heroic Stance: Muhammad Al-FatihOne individual that can be truly attributed for his heroic stance is Muhammad Al-Fatih or Mehmed II, who was born in 1432 CE. He was the son of Sultan Murad II. Muhammad Al-Fatih can be described as a military genius.
Ramadan Series Heroic Stance: Izz al-Din ibn Abdul SalaamOne individual that can be truly attributed for his heroic stance is Izz al-Din ibn Abdul Salam, known as Sultanu l-Ulama (the king of scholars) and Bai’i Al-Umara (the authority over the rulers). He was nicknamed Izz al-Din and was known as the Sultan of Scholars and the authority over the rulers.
Ramadan Series Heroic Stance: People of the Cave or Ahl Al-KahfThese individuals believed in the message of worshipping one God and abandoned the idol worship. At that time anyone seen worshipping anything else except the idols were persecuted, tortured, which often led to death. These individuals were among the young ones to believe in the message of worshipping one God.
Ramadan Series Heroic Sahaba (ra): Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (ra)One Sahaba that can be attributed for his heroic stance is Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (ra). He was a companion and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), and an elder brother of Ali (ra). Ja’far was among the early companions to accept Islam.
Ramadan Series Heroic Stances: Hairdresser of Pharaoh's daughter (Mashitat Fir’aun)One individual that can be truly attributed for her heroic stance is the hairdresser of Pharoah’s daughter (mashitat Fir’aun) . She is a righteous woman who lived under the rule of Pharoah and had embraced Islam in secret.
Ramadan Series Heroic Sahaba (ra): Anas ibn Naḍr (ra)One Sahaba that can be attributed for his heroic stance is Anas ibn Naḍr. He was one of the companions to the Prophet (saw) and belonged to the Banu Khazraj tribe of the Ansar. He was the paternal uncle of the famous Companion Anas bin Malik (ra).
Ramadan Series Heroic Sahaba (ra): Habib al-NajjarOne Character that can be attributed for his heroic stance is Habib al-Najjar , or the believer of the Yassin family is a righteous man who used to live in Ash-Sham. The Quran mentions him in Surah Yasin, when it mentions the story of the "people of al-Qarya".