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Justice in Free Time: A Balanced Life Through Islamic Guidance

By Ahmed Gaber

In this insightful khutbah, Br. Ahmed Gaber explores the concept of justice (al-‘adl) in the context of how we use our free time, especially during holidays. Building on last week’s theme of Allah’s justice, he emphasises the importance of balance between spiritual duties, personal well-being, and family responsibilities.

Shahadah: The Foundation of Faith and the Path of Return to Allah

By Talha Haroun

In this deeply reflective and spiritually invigorating Khutbah, Talha Haroun explores the profound meaning and transformative power of the declaration La Ilaha Illallah—“There is no god but Allah.” Drawing from the stories of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, he emphasises how this central pillar of Islam forms the bedrock of a prophetic civilisation and personal spiritual growth.

Respecting cultural differences between Muslims

By Arshad Gamiet
“All around the world, from the vast, snowy steppes of Central Asia to the tropical islands of the Pacific, from the bustling cities of Africa to the quiet villages of Scandinavia, you will find Muslims bowing their heads in prayer, reciting the same Qur’an, facing the same Qiblah, and worshipping the same Lord…”

This Smell attracts Shaya teen: Get rid of it immediately!

By Shaykh Dr Omar Suleiman

“What if your actions had a scent—one that either drew angels closer or repelled them away? In this powerful khutbah, Dr. Omar Suleiman explores the deep spiritual meanings behind smell in Islam. From the fragrant legacy of the Prophet ﷺ to the hidden odors that invite darkness into our lives, discover what your spiritual scent says about you. ..”

The Fragility of Life and the Sacred Legacy of Ashura

By Talha Haroun

This spiritually reflective khutbah explores the true meaning of gratitude, distinguishing between fleeting feelings and the enduring state of contentment with Allah’s decree. Gratitude must be expressed through action—by using our time, health, and wealth to serve others and fulfill Allah’s will.

Ashura is Not Nostalgia

By Omar Suleiman

Allah is not subject to the laws of nature. He commands them. From the Red Sea splitting into two massive walls for Musa (as), to the earth erupting with water for Nuh (as), to the fire cooling for Ibrahim (as)—Ashura is the day when divine will overrides every earthly limit. Allah does not need your logic. He only needs your trust.

Ramadan: A Time for Reflection, Gratitude, and Spiritual Growth

By Talha Asghar

We who follow Allah’s Chosen One, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ are the most fortunate of all the Ummahs. Even the other Prophets of Allah were envious of us, the Ummah of Muhammad ﷺ to the extent that they wished they were also part of that blessed community of followers of Muhammad ﷺ. 

Understanding Al-Qur’an the easy way

By Farooq Khan

This series of lessons take us step by step through the Holy Qur’an. It uses simple, plain English to explain the Arabic text. It should therefore be extremely helpful for all age groups, and especially for non-Arabic speakers.