Knowing Allah

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  1. Aspects of Taqwa 2

    • 31 December 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Knowing Allah Yusuf Ahmed

  2. Aspects of Taqwa 1

    • 21 December 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Knowing Allah Yusuf Ahmed

  3. Something of Heaven (Part 2)

    • 7 December 2007 • 0 comment

    Nabi Isa, Prophet Jesus said, “Do unto others what you would have them do unto you”. Six centuries later, Prophet Muhammad sws said, “A believer is not truly a believer until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself”…

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Beliefs and Practices of Islam Building Good Character Knowing Allah Text khutbah

  4. Preparing for Ramadhan

    • 2 November 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Knowing Allah Osman Latif

  5. Love Allah, Quran and Prophet Muhammad

    • 26 October 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Knowing Allah Osman Latif Prophets of Allah

  6. Something of Heaven (Part 1)

    • 25 September 2007 • 0 comment

    The materialists and secularists deny that we have a soul. They believe that human beings need only to satisfy our material and physical needs. Christians will remember what Jesus said, that “man shall not live by bread alone,” meaning that it’s not enough simply to fulfil our biological needs…

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

  7. Priorities of Fasting

    • 7 September 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Knowing Allah Osman Latif

  8. Nurture the Tree of Islam (based on talk by Sheikh AH Murad)

    • 17 August 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Knowing Allah

  9. Ayatul Birr: Righteousness

    • 3 August 2007 • 0 comment

    Tags Audio khutbah Beliefs and Practices of Islam Dr. Hossam Roushdi Knowing Allah

  10. Human Growth and Development (Part 3)

    • 20 July 2007 • 0 comment

    What this means is that He is the sole creator of the universe and that He nourishes and sustains it. The implication is that He is the originator of everything (seen and unseen, known and unknown) and that everything depends on Him for sustenance, growth, and development.

    Tags Beliefs and Practices of Islam Dr. Zakir Kapadia History of Islam Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs Knowing Allah Text khutbah



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