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Khalil Moya, Page 8

Da’wah though our actions

By Khalil Moya
“Talk is cheap. Let’s make our good actions match our fine words. The Holy Quran reminds us: ‘Who is better in speech than the one who invites people to Allah, and good deeds, and says, I am one of the Muslims?”

Two Special Days

By Khalil Moya
“The day of Arafat is the day the last verse of the Holy Quran was revealed:
“This day have I perfected for you your religion, and completed my favour unto you and chose you Islam for your Religion.” A Jewish man said to Caliph Omar: “If this verse were revealed to us, we would declare that day a day of celebration [Eid].”

10 Blessed Days…

By Khalil Moya
“The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are the most blessed of the days of Allah. Let’s try to gain the maximum benefit by fasting and praying as much as we can during those days…”

Spending our wealth to support our mosques

By Khalil Moya
“.., the only wealth that’s going to benefit us is the wealth that we spend in the way of Allah, seeking to earn His pleasure. The money that we spend for the sake of Allah will be ours forever. It will be waiting for us on Yawmul Qiyaama,..”

Where is our loyalty?

By Khalil Moya

We must resist the temptation to look good at someone else’s expense…. If we Muslims cannot defend each other’s honour, who will? “We owe each other a debt of loyalty; covering each other’s backs…”

Better to pray in the mosque

By Khalil Moya
” Is there anyone else who is offering to prepare a place for us in Jannah? Is there anyone else offering us something better? Is someone offering us something better if we don’t come to the masjid, if we stay away from the masjid? Then why don’t we come? Why do we stay away from the masjid?”

Increase good deeds towards the end of your life

By Khalil Moya
“None of us know how much longer we’re going to be here. But what we do know is that when we come to the end of our lives, we don’t want to look back on our lives with regret, realizing that we wasted our time, wasted our chance to do good….”