Inspiring ‘Feel Good’ Khutbahs

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  1. The Truth about Palestine and Jerusalem

    • 21 July 2000 • 0 comment

    What is going on nowadays in Camp David is not only a Palestinian issue. The future of Jerusalem and Bait Al Muqdes is an Islamic cause, which concerns all Muslims who care for the Muslim Ummah and its dignity…

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  2. Benedict XVI and Islam: the first year

    • 2 May 2000 • 0 comment

    In the immediate aftermath of the election of Joseph Ratzinger to the Papacy, Muslim reactions to the new pontiff were diverse and confused. Turks were dismayed by his very public opposition to their membership of the European Union…

    Tags Abdal-Hakim Murad Article Current Affairs and Politics Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs

  3. The Colour of Islam

    • 12 April 2000 • 0 comment

    Islam is comprehensive of idea and action, morality and monetary exchange, of emotion and intellect. In the same way, it is also a special inclination of human nature and a peculiar state of mind.

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  4. Faith and Knowledge

    • 12 April 2000 • 0 comment

    Is a person a Muslim just because he is a son or a grandson of a Muslim? Is A Muslim… born a Muslim just as a Christian son is born a Christian or a Jewish son is born a Jew?

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  5. Lessons From the Intifáda

    • 9 April 2000 • 0 comment

    In recent days there were protest marches everywhere led by young people who were fed up with Israeli arrogance and brutality. They are fed up with American injustice and bias.

    Tags Current Affairs and Politics History of Islam Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs Omar Tarhuni Text khutbah

  6. Building Power to Defend Islam

    • 9 April 2000 • 0 comment

    America pays 60% of the UN funds. Therefore, no person may be appointed as Secretary General without the blessing of the White House. No resolution may be adopted or implemented without their consent.

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  7. Muslims and the European Right

    • 3 April 2000 • 0 comment

    The new substitute for Antisemitism is resurgent in formerly Nazi regions as well. In Austria, the currently-triumphant Freedom Party seems no less mistrustful of the Muslim presence…

    Tags Abdal-Hakim Murad Article Beliefs and Practices of Islam Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs

  8. Allah came knocking at my heart

    • 7 January 2000 • 0 comment

    Anecdotal evidence suggests that there has been a surge in conversions to Islam since September 11, especially among affluent young white Britons…

    Tags Article Current Affairs and Politics Giles Whittell Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs

  9. Recharge Imán on the Night of Power

    • 31 December 1999 • 1 comment

    In a few hours, if it pleases Alláh, we will see the passing of another year, another century, and another Millennium, by the Gregorian calendar. There have been many frightening predictions about this historic moment.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Beliefs and Practices of Islam Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs Knowing Allah Text khutbah

  10. Beauty, in form and function

    • 9 September 1999 • 0 comment

    In a very real and literal sense, we human beings, are also tools. We are artefacts, we are manufactured goods with a form and a function. We have an impact on our environment. We have the ability to do a great deal of good, or a great deal of evil.

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