Respond to Evil with Good: Muslims raise cash to help victims of Synagogue shooting.
By Allison Klein
Places of worship are sanctuaries. Islam forbids attacks on any place of worship, whether it be a Mosque, Church, Temple or Synagogue…
By Allison Klein
Places of worship are sanctuaries. Islam forbids attacks on any place of worship, whether it be a Mosque, Church, Temple or Synagogue…
By Dr Husni Hammuda
“Whether you like it or not, your choice of friends will influence your character and your reputation. Prophet Muhammad used the analogy of the blacksmith and the perfumery…”
By Dr Hossam Roushdi
“The Hijra of Prophet Muhammad was not simply a migration from Makka to Madina. It was a momentous journey from persecution to safety, and it signified even deeper meanings. We all have to undertake a migration outwardly and inwardly, from our present state to something better…”
By Essam Mahgoub
This khutbah explains the vital role of consultation in Islam. To hear the full khutbah, please click on the link below
By RabbiAllen S Maller
“Since all monotheistic scriptures come from the one and only God, we should view other monotheistic scriptures as potentially enriching our understanding and appreciation of our own scripture. But in the middle ages almost all readers thought of revelation as a zero sum sport like tennis, rather than a multiple win co-operative sport like mountain climbing.”
By Ibrahim al Tamimi
“Faith and gratitude are inseparable. Fasting on the 10th Muharram is a way of showing thanks to Allah swt. On the grand scale of things, it may be a very small and inadequate thanks, weighed against the limitless blessings we enjoy and often take for granted. But Allah swt still rewards us disproportionately, even for this humble offering of thanks….
To view this inspiring khutbah, please click on the link below:
By Dr Husni Hammuda
Hajj is not only about our personal salvation. Hajj is also about being connected, geographically and chronologically, to every other Muslim: past, present and future.
By Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad
“The only unforgivable sin is Shirk: to associate partners with Allah, in other words, to compromise Allah’s Divine Unity.
This thought-provoking khutbah describes the the importance of true scholarship: having a comprehensive vision of the whole, rather than merely hyper-specializing in a fragmented view of the world…”