By Mohamed Ousman | Dhu al-Hijjah 20, 1446 | Crescent International
In western superstition and mythology when the 13th day of the month on the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday it is considered a bad luck day. In Islam there is no such thing as luck, be it good or bad. Actions determine outcomes. Those who partake in righteous conduct can expect positive outcomes, insha’Allah, and vice versa. But being that sectarians fall outside the Islamic ideological and theological paradigm, it is no wonder that they considered the past Friday to be a day of bad luck—the day their toxic sectarian narrative had run out of luck.