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Knowing Allah, Page 27

Allah’s Amazing Mercy

By Khalil Moya
“We all commit sins, but we must never despair of Allah’s Mercy. Never think that you’re beyond forgiveness. Never despair. Despair is a great sin. Allah forgives as long as we repent sincerely and turn back towards Him…”

Islam and Ego

By Nouman Ali Khan
“If you’re listening to this and thinking: “Ah, I must get so-and-so to hear this. It’s for them!” … then you have a problem. This talk isn’t meant for others. It’s for you! You may think you’re OK, that other people have a problem with their egos. No, It’s you! Start with yourself first….”

Sincere repentance purifies the heart

By Dr Hossam Roushdi “Isn’t Allah wonderful? Isn’t Allah generous? Whenever we stop our sinful behaviour and seek sincere repentance, Allah converts our bad deeds into good ones, so that we earn even bigger rewards…”

Understanding the Madh-habs (Schools of thought in Islamic law)

By Dr Hossam Roushdi
“The great scholars who founded the 4 major schools of Islamic Jurisprudence showed exemplary respect and deference towards each other. They weren’t arrogant or dogmatic. They taught us the classic rule of respectful disagreement: “I think I’m right, but I may be wrong. I think you’re wrong, but you may be right…” This way we can weigh up arguments without losing face and without humiliating each other…

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…”