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Video Khutbah, Page 8

By the Early Morning Brightness..

By Dr Osman Latiff
“A beautiful Ramadan reminder about the sense of hope and anticipation of better times ahead for the Believers who are enduring hardship with patience and perseverance.”

The Case of Shamima Begum…

By Basharat Ali

This case has caused hot debate and discussion amongst Muslims and non-Muslims alike and opinions are divided. What are the real issues and who is to blame, who is right and who is wrong?

Syria-Turkiye earthquakes, Sura Al Kahf and Dhul-Qarnain

By Basharat Ali

Massive earthquakes cause human suffering on an unimaginable scale. But they also bring forth heroic actions that are truly inspiring, This eloquent khutbah highlights some remarkable survivors and links present day events to the example of “The Two-Horned One” in the Quran

Sharing the Good News

by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad

Do you know about Sir Robert of St Albans, a Templar Knight who became a Muslim and joined Saladin in the Battle of Hittin to capture of Jerusalem? Do you know about the Scottish soldier Robert Keith who joined the Ottomans and became Governor of  Madinah? This khutbah describes some amazing stories of the search for truth and meaning in life that brought, and continue to bring people to Islam…

The Uncreated Qur’ān

By Sadik Miah
“Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal suffered painful persecution for standing by the belief that the Holy Qur’an is the Uncreated Word of Allah. His principled stand came at great personal loss, and he was a living example of the words in Sura Al-‘Asr: “By (the passage of) Time (through the ages),  Truly, humanity is in a state of loss, except those who have Faith, and do good deeds, and (join one another) in teaching Truth, and Patience, and Steadfastness.”

Burning the Qur’an, again…

by Basharat Ali

Every Muslim is deeply offended and unconvinced by those who say that burning the Qur’an is a legitimate act of “freedom of expression.” At the same time, the Qur’an warns us not to insult or desecrate what others worship or hold dear. We must redouble our efforts to invite others to explore the Qur’an, to consider its message of mercy and salvation for all humanity. This is a good opportunity for Da’wah, not for revenge…

Duties that Muslims owe each other

By  Atif Jung

Many of us take our faith for granted, but there are important duties that we owe each other. This khutbah clearly sets out the most important duties we must fulfil to our brothers and sisters in faith.