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Inspirational Khutbahs, Page 53

Eidul Fitr Khutbah

By Muzammil H Siddiqi
“If we worship, but others are not safe and secure from our words and our actions, then we have not learned anything from our worship. If we pray and do injustice to others, if we pray and ignore the cries of the poor and those in pain, if we pray and do not care for those who are suffering in our neighborhood and around the world, then our prayers have not done us any good…”

Spending in Ramadan

By Khalil Moya
“Allah says that none of you shall attain Birr (righteousness) until you spend freely on others from what you love…”

Srebrenica, 7/7 and the Night of Power

by Arshad Gamiet
“We should constantly beware of the satanic forces that lurk in the darkest corners of the human heart. Whenever a man degrades his fellow man, he also dehumanises himself…”

The Night that changed history

by Arshad Gamiet
“That same light that filled the Cave during Laylatul Qadr, that filled the heart of our dear Prophet Muhammad [sws], has shone brightly down the ages, to fill our lives also. Year after year, for over 1,400 years, almost a Millennium and a half, the light of Laylatul Qadr has brought hope and renewed faith, to a world that would otherwise be stumbling in total darkness and despair…”

Turn back towards Allah today!

By Dr Hossam Roushdi

“As Ramadan approaches, we have an opportunity to make a new beginning… by turning to Allah, we can have all our sins forgiven, and even have our bad deeds turned into good ones….”

Maximising our Ramadan

By Khalil Moya

“Let’s wake up for the night prayers; let’s sacrifice some sleep to seek Allah’s forgiveness and mercy…”

Our Noble Visitor

By Khalil Moya
“What have we done to prepare ourselves for this meeting with Malaikatul Mawt (the Angel of Death)? We prefer to talk endlessly about life, and many of us are not prepared for death, which is the one certainty we can count on…”

Are you ready for Ramadhan?

By Dr Hossam Roushdi
“Plan your goals for Ramadan. Set targets for how much Quran you want to read; how many hungry people you want to feed; how many members of your extended family you must contact…”