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Talha Haroun

The Humility of the Prophet ﷺ and the Vision of a Prophetic Community

By Talha Haroun

In this deeply reflective khutbah, Talha Haroun explores the concept of humility as exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, particularly during the Conquest of Makkah. The khutbah is part of an ongoing series focused on building a prophetic community, drawing lessons from the life and mission of the Prophet ﷺ.

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.

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.

Awakening beyond Ramadan: Sustaining Taqwa throughout the year

By Talha Haroun

After enjoying our Eid celebrations, it’s all to easy to slip back into our old bad habits after Ramadan. Here’s how to avoid Shaitan’s traps, and to sustain the spiritual benefits of the holy month, throughout the year until the next Ramadan.

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. 

The Prophet’s Intercession

By Talha Asghar

On the Day of Judgement, when parents, children and friends will be powerless to help one another, our beloved Prophet Muhammad sws will be there to intercede on our behalf. “My Ummah” my Ummah! he will say…

Keep Ramaḍhān on the throne!

By Talha Haroun

Nabi Yusuf (Joseph) was thrown down a well, but his faith and perseverance brought him up to the throne of the land. Now that we have celebrated Eid, let us not throw Ramaḍhān down the well of our past misdeeds. Let us keep Ramaḍhān on the throne, uppermost in our daily lives for the intervening months leading to our next Ramaḍhān, insha-Allah,