
The Straight Path and the Ten Commandments in Islam
By Dr Hossam Roushdi
The scholars advise us that Sūra Al Fatiha should really be read slowly, as it is really a dialogue between you and your Creator. This khutbah explains more…
By Dr Hossam Roushdi
The scholars advise us that Sūra Al Fatiha should really be read slowly, as it is really a dialogue between you and your Creator. This khutbah explains more…
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.
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.
By Sadik Miah
This khutbah explains the value of congregational prayers that are rewarded up to 27 times more than prayers that are done alone. This is especially true in Ramadan, where the taraweeh prayers are done every night after ‘Isha.
By Sejad Mekić
Fasting for Allah is a secret between Allah and His obedient servant. No one else needs to know that you are fasting. Allah says that “Fasting is for Me, and I will give rewards for it”
By Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad
How can we awaken our hearts to truly feel Allah’s presence in every moment? In this profound talk, Abdal Hakim Murad explores the spiritual journey of the heart, the importance of dhikr (remembrance), and how to move beyond distractions to reconnect with our true purpose.
By Ahmed Gaber
Fasting during Ramadan offers a wealth of benefits, both practical and spiritual. This khutbah enumerates the most important ones.
by Ustadh Abdul Basith Awan
Allah’s religion forbids us from acting unjustly even to our enemies. Justice is a command from Allah, to be upheld against rich or poor, friend or foe, near and dear ones as well as to strangers further away