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Inspirational Khutbahs, Page 45

Good advice to new Graduates

By Dr Husni Hammuda
“Failure can often be a springboard to success. Never give up . Try harder. Don’t settle for mediocrity. Become an expert in your field…
Remember your success in this life ultimately depends on your success in the life fo come.. Set your goal on pleasing Allah through your work in serving His creation…”

→ 17 July 2016

By Khalil Moya
“Allah says that those who have a cautious awareness of Allah (Taqwa), and who put their faith and trust in Allah, Allah will send them help from ways that they could never have imagined…”

Keep it going!

By Khalil Moya
“Prophet Muhammad sws once said that the best life is a long one that was full of good deeds…”

Leave a Legacy

By Khalil Moya
“The Quran asks: Who will loan to Allah a beautiful loan, that will be repaid many times over? Building a Masjid, a Mosque here on earth means that Allah will build you a paradise in Al-Jannah (heaven)…

Invest in your Jannah

By Khalil Moya
Mother of the Believers, Aisha R.A. said: “None of you will Believe until you trust in Allah more than you trust what is within your hand.” The Holy Quran asks you and me: ” Who is there who will loan to Allah a beautiful loan?” Allah promises us rewards as big as the heavens and the earth…

Mother Ayesha’s Hadith: Last 10 days of Ramadan

By Dr Husni Hammuda
“One of the things we can do in the last 10 days is to “bring the night to life” (ihya al lail). We do this by prayer, dhikr (Remembrance) of Allah, and reading the Quran, getting closer to Allah’s Book…”

Ramadan – Mission Impossible?!

By Khalil Moya “If you described the full list of things a believing Muslim does in Ramadan, the average non-Muslim in the street would say that they couldn’t do it. It’s ‘Mission Impossible,’ but you and I know that with Faith and Taqwa, Allah makes the impossible possible…”

Death of Muhammad Ali

By Arshad Gamiet
“As Ali was leaving the hospital, he found some very poor people waiting in the corridor. Ali pulled out his wallet and gave each one a $100 bill. In the 1960s, that was a lot of money. Ali thought nothing of it. He just gave the money and without waiting for thanks, he walked away. He never ignored the poor, the sick and the destitute. Ali must have known that he would find Allah there with them, just as the Hadith says…”