• How to develop Taqwa
    Feb 2 2026
    Auto-generated transcript:Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen, wa salatu wa salamu ala ashrafil anbiya wal mursaleen, Muhammadur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam, tasliman kathiran kathiran. Fama ba'du, my brothers and sisters, we were talking about the ayat of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, which we hear in practically every qutbah, where Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said, Ya ayyuha alladhina amanu taqullaha haqqa tuqatih, wa la tamutunna illa wantu muslimun. Which means Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said, O you who believe, have taqwa of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala as it is His right, and do not die except in a state of Islam, except as a Muslim. To continue with that, we spoke about the importance of obedience to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, and of having taqwa as it is His right. It is the right of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala that we should have taqwa. How do we increase this? How do we develop this taqwa in our lives? That is the question and the important thing to think about. Alhamdulillah, we ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to give us Ramadan al-Kareem, which is maybe less than two weeks away. We ask Allah to give us Ramadan in a state of good health and Iman, and the ability to make the best of it. Because we don't know which Ramadan will be our last. The purpose of Ramadan itself, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said, Allah said, The purpose of fasting is to develop taqwa. So in this ayat, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala says, As it is Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala's right that we should have taqwa. The way to develop taqwa is to focus on and reflect on two things. One is the glory and majesty of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. This is visible for anyone who has the eyes to see, in their lives, all around them, in the creatures of Allah, creation of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. It is visible in the kalam, the majesty of the Quran al-Kareem. The thing is to see it. And the thing is to glorify Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and make dhikr of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala when we see all of these things. From the smallest to the biggest. We see the glory and magnificence of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. You see how Allah created this earth. And Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala mentioned this in the Quran in many places. Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala mentioned all the different things. How did we create the earth and we made it inhabitable for you and we sent rain to you and we grow your food because of this water which comes to you and so on and we put the mountains there to stabilize the earth so it does not... You don't... You don't... You don't... You don't... You don't have earthquakes and so on and so on and so on. All of this is for us to think and reflect. We say Alhamdulillah Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala made these things for us. Allah created these things for us. So the more we reflect on the glory and majesty of Allah, the more we have khashiyat of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala in our hearts. Yesterday I mentioned two things. The importance of khashiyat and the importance of hubb of Allah. Love for Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. The combination of these... The combination of khashiyat and hubb is taqwa. Only when you have the glory and awe and majesty of Allah in the heart and we also have love for Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Together it produces the condition called taqwa which is what is desired where we fear to disobey and displease Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala in any way. So before every speech, before every action, you ask the question, does this please Allah? If the answer is yes, you do it. If the answer is no, you don't do it. And if the answer is I don't know, you find out. Until you find out, you don't do it. So khashiyat and hubb. So to produce khashiyat, we have to focus on and think about the glory and majesty and power and authority of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Allah says, قُلِ اللَّهُمَّ مَالِكَ الْمُلْكَ Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, Allah says, this car belong to? Who is the owner of this car? Full on bin full on. So anything to do with that car is the business of the one to whom the car belongs. Now if you see that the car is punctured, then what do you do? Go and change the tyre. If you find the car tyre is punctured, you don't go and change the tyre. You please inform the owner. The car, your tyre is punctured. So he can do something about it. Right? Who does it belong to? And the reason to understand who it belongs to is because if you understand who it belongs to, then you leave the car. Leave that to the one to whom it belongs. Hasan Basir Ahadulillah said, it is a sign of the weakness of your Iman. It's a sign of the weakness of your Iman that you are more attached to what is in your hand than you are attached to what is in the hand of Allah. Seriously, let us ask ourselves these ...
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  • Don’t ruin your Jumu’a
    Jan 31 2026
    Auto-generated transcript:In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds, and peace and blessings be upon the honourable Prophet and the messengers. Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and may he be the protector of the light, for him is much, much. My brothers and sisters, a friend of mine asked me to speak about the special nature of Salatul Jum'ah, because there is all kinds of confusion about how it is to be prayed and the rules that pertain to it, and so to clarify any of those doubts. Now the Jum'ah, Salatul Jum'ah is a special prayer with its own rules. Jum'ah is not Dhuhr. It's a special prayer that is prayed instead of and in the place of Dhuhr. Among its rules are the following. Number one, Jum'ah is prayed only in congregation, only in Jama'at. You cannot pray Jum'ah on your own. If you can't find a congregation, a Jama'at for Jum'ah, then you have to pray Dhuhr Salat instead of Jum'ah. In Jum'ah, there is a Khutbah before the Salat. This is in two parts, with a sitting between them. Number three, Jum'ah Salat is prayed aloud, where the Imam recites the Quran aloud and not silently, as in Dhuhr. Number four, when you go for Jum'ah, you enter the Masjid and pray two rak'ahs Nafil Salat as Tahiyyat. You sit and wait for the Khutbah to begin. In this time, you read Quran or you make dhikr or you pray Nafil. Then, when the Imam ascends the mimbar, you look at the Imam and listen intently to the Khutbah. The rules for this are the same as the rules for Salah. That is, you remain silent. You do not do anything other than listening to the Khutbah. You are not even allowed to read Quran or make dhikr when the Khutbah is going on. You are not allowed to speak to anyone. You are not allowed to say Salam or return someone else's Salam, which is otherwise Fard. You are not allowed to even tell someone else who is speaking to remain silent. If you speak, your entire Jum'ah becomes invalid. Number six, the Khutbah ends with the Imam commanding, You then stand up and you pray two rak'ahs Fard for Jum'ah behind the Imam. Please note that this is not Dhuhr. This is Salatul Jum'ah, which Allah SWT commanded us to pray in Suratul Jum'ah. Number seven, after you complete the Fard of Jum'ah, you pray four rak'ah Salah if you pray in the Masjid, and two rak'ahs if you leave the Masjid immediately after the Fard of Jum'ah. Number eight, there is no Jum'ah, there is no Sunnah before Jum'ah. People can pray as many Nafl Salah as they wish, but there is no Sunnah before Jum'ah because Jum'ah is a special Salah. It is not Dhuhr. In Dhuhr, there is four rak'ahs before the Fard Salah, but not in the Fard Salah. But not in Jum'ah. Number nine, the time that is given to pray four rak'ahs Sunnah before Jum'ah is essentially incorrect and has no basis. As I said, people are free to pray as many Nafl rak'ahs as they want. But for someone to announce that you can now pray your Sunnah, this has no basis. Number nine, the time that is given to pray four rak'ahs Sunnah, that's why I said it's incorrect. Now, number ten, some ulama have said that Jum'ah is in addition to Dhuhr. So, they prescribe four rak'ahs before the Fard of Jum'ah and four rak'ahs plus two rak'ahs after the Fard. This, wallahu a'alam, as far as I know, has no basis. It is forbidden to speak during the Khutbah. The majority of the scholars are of the opinion that it is obligatory to be silent during the Khutbah and one is not to indulge in conversation during the Khutbah, not even if it is to order someone else to do something good or to stop some evil. Amr ibn Maruf and Nahiyal Munkar, even this is not allowed. And this rule applies whether or not the person is sitting in the mosque can actually hear the Khutbah. So, even if you are sitting in the mosque in a place, maybe there is no mic or something, it's a big mosque and you are sitting in a place where you cannot actually hear the Khutbah, still you follow all these rules. You don't speak, you don't tell anyone not to speak and you don't say anything to someone, do this, do that. Ibn Abbas reports that Rasulullah said, whoever speaks in Jumu'ah while the Imam is delivering the Khutbah is like a donkey who is carrying books and for those who tell him to be quiet, there is no reward for the Jumu'ah. And this is narrated by Imam Ahmad, Imam Ibn Abi Shaybah, Al-Bazar, Al-Tabarani and so on. Ibn al-Hajar al-Naskalani in Bulugh al-Maram, he said, there is no fault in its sin. Abdullah bin Amr reports that the Messenger of Allah said, there are three types of people who attend the Jumu'ah. One, a man who is present but speaks during the Khutbah and that is his portion of the prayer. That means after he has spoken, there is no reward for him. Two, a man who is present and makes dua, in his case, Allah may give him what he asks. If he wishes or he may not give him what he asks. Three, a person who is present and ...
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  • Be a slave – 7
    Jan 31 2026
    Auto-generated transcript:Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen. Wassalatu wassalamu ala ashrafil anbiya wal mursaleen. Muhammadur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam. Tasliman kathiran kathira. Fammabadu, my brothers and sisters. We hear this ayat in every Jummah khutbah where Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said Ya ayyuha alladhina amanu ttaqullaha haqqa tuqatih wa la tamutunna illa wa antum muslimun. Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said which means O you who believe, have taqwa of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala as it is His right. Haqqa tuqatih. Wa la tamutunna illa wa antum muslimun. And do not die except in a state of Islam. So have taqwa. Taqwa of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Haqqa tuqatih. Not any way be like. As it is His right. Jalla shanu. Wa la tamutunna illa wa antum muslimun. And do not die except in a state of Islam. Now as we know, any ayat in the Quran which begins with Ya ayyuha alladhina amanu is an ayah of hukum. It is Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala's command. And therefore, it is the duty, it is the essence, it is the purpose, it is the sign of being an abd of Allah, of being a slave of Allah, that we obey Allah. The first point. Second point, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is saying, Ittaqullaha haqqa tuqatih. Have taqwa of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala as it is His right. Now, we must understand the meaning of taqwa. Taqwa is to fear, to displease the one we love the most. Usually it is translated as fear of Allah. Fear Allah as it is His right to be feared. Fear is a negative emotion. You don't love the things you fear. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. spiders. You fear them. You don't like spiders. People fear snakes, except me and Ibrahim. So people who fear snakes, they don't love snakes. Right? But with Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala, the fear that we are talking about is not a fear like this, which is you want to run away from them. I don't want to see this person. Children, some children fear their teachers. So you ask the child, do you love this teacher? No, I don't love you. Do you obey the teacher? Yes. Why? Because the teacher will, if I don't obey the teacher, the teacher will punish me. But that obedience is coming out of fear. The problem of obedience which comes out of fear is that the minute the fear is not there, there will be disobedience. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. and may Allah include us among those who He called the believers. Allah said, Allah said, But the believers are those who love Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Not just any love. Ashad. Ashad is the superlative form of shadid. Intiha'i. Ultimate. Extreme. Ashad hubba lillah. Their love for Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is supreme. They love Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala more than they love anyone or anything else. So what is the sign of the believer? That he or she loves Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala more than anyone or anything else. Now, the combination of these two things. The combination of fear, which is khatib, khashiyah, and in some cases khawf, and the hubb of Allah. When you combine these two, then you have what is called taqwa. Taqwa is a very unique concept in the Quran, which talks about something which is very, very, very peculiar and particular to the believer, the true believer of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Because fear as in khawf, no one Oh no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no fear Allah, then if he fears Allah, then why is he disobeying Allah SWT? So just this fear by itself doesn't work. We fear Allah SWT, we are in awe of Allah SWT because of who Allah is, because we understand Allah SWT. We say this is my Rabb Jalal Jalal. When you understand the power and glory and majesty of Allah SWT, it produces a quality in the heart which is called khashiah. It's a different term, qauf. Khashiatullah. Oh no. the greatest khashiyah is an alim, is a true alim. He's not someone who just memorized the Quran or hadith and ulum al-shari'ah and fiqh and so on. No. If that is coming without...
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  • Perspective defines reality
    Jan 30 2026
    https://youtu.be/H6-JI6ot5_8 Auto-generated transcript: Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen. Wa salatu wassalamu ala ashrafil anbiya wal mursaleen. Muhammadur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam. Tasliman kassiran kassiran. Fama baadu. My brothers and sisters, I'm sitting here in Tadowa National Park, Tiger Reserve. Yesterday we went out in the evening, in the afternoon for a safari. Beautiful. Saw some very good sightings of a young juvenile tiger, one of three cubs, who seems to have got separated from his mother, but he is capable of looking after himself, wandering around on his own beautiful sight. And today then, it's about 4.30 a.m. And in front of me is this bamboo thicket. And beyond this is the fence, and then there's the Tadowa National Park starts there. So we are right at the boundary of the park. There's this resort called Sosara, which is, our experience of it since yesterday is very positive. Seems to be a very nice resort, nice people, nice food. And so on and so forth. So it's, that's what the resort looks like. I remind myself anew that I'm sitting here. I just heard the alarm call of Cheetal, spotted deer. If you go on YouTube and type alarm call of spotted deer, you can listen to that. People have done some nice recordings. So, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, The thing that I remind myself anew is for me sitting here in location. Everything seems so beautiful and peaceful. I'm hearing an owl just now. Sounds like a big barn owl. It seems so beautiful, peaceful. The alarm call of the chital, I hear it with anticipation that this means that a tiger is on the move and the chital are sounding their calls. I remind myself and you however that the reality is very different. The reality depends on who is looking at it. And in this case, it is I who is looking at the reality from my perspective. And my perspective is that of a tourist who is safely ensconced in his resort and who is going to in the next hour or so be up in a safari vehicle looking for tigers, looking for leopards, trying to get some nice photographs and so on. But the same reality, exactly the same reality of whatever is happening there from the perspective of the tiger. The tiger is different. The tiger is not interested in me. And I must say that's a jolly good thing. The tiger is interested in his meal. And his meal is the chital, is the spotted deer which sounded the alarm call. And anything else which moves, any form of protein on four or three or two legs. And that's a different reality. And then there's a third reality from another perspective. Now the reality itself, which is the data, is the same. There's a forest, there is a tiger, there's a spotted deer, there's a man and so on and so forth. What changes that reality is the perspective from which it comes. And the perspective of the spotted deer is that of danger, of lethal danger. Especially at this time where it's dark. Spotted deer are blind in the dark. They can't see. But the tiger is very much aware. The tiger can see as clearly in the dark as we see in daylight. One of the guides here, one of the naturalists here was telling me yesterday and I've seen this myself, is the behavior of tigers. And this is true of all predators, whether it's lions, birds, leopards. Their behavior changes dramatically between the day and the night. The same animal you see in the day, he's calm, he's almost to the point of being lethargic. In the summer you see tigers sitting in water. Tigers love water unlike most cats. Leopards don't like water. Jaguars, of course, in South America, you see them jumping in and out to the rivers. But normally leopards don't and jaguars are not leopards, they're jaguars. Leopards don't like water. Lions don't like water. But tigers, they love water. And you see them sitting in the water in the summer. Literally half in, half out. Partially submerged. Cooling off because summer here is extremely, extremely hot. So you see them sitting in the water. Very lethargic, sleeving. They won't move. Especially in places like this where they're used to safari vehicles and people and so on. You find them walking around between. It's like a bad joke sometimes. You see why? You know, 10, 15 gypsy vehicles, jeeps, crowded, almost blocking the path and the tiger sort of threading his way between the vehicles, completely ignoring the chattering of the monkeys who are in the vehicles. Amazing. It's to see how kahaam and so on. The same animal. If you go on a night safari sometimes, if you're going in, I've had the opportunity, of literally walking in the forest in the night, in moonlight. I never used spotlights or torches even because it disturbs the whole environment, takes away your night sight. So just moonlight. I used to walk, me and my good friend, Shivaya. And if you see tigers in that situation where you are in the dark, the ...
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  • Be a slave – 6
    Jan 29 2026
    Auto-generated transcript:Alhamdulillah I feel that the world is against me. I'm not saying you should say that. I'm saying that there are times when you feel this, that somehow the world is against you. And as I said, you would have evidence for that. You would have proof for that. People showing hostility to you for no reason other than that you are Muslim because people who show hostility to you are strangers. They don't know you at all. And yet, instead of showing friendship, they show hostility. Now, solution is, therefore we need to find a solution. What's the solution? How do we deal with this situation where we live in a world which is apparently hostile to us? Now, Allah SWT showed us and gave us this solution in the Quran. Where Allah SWT said, يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا إِسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَحِ إِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ Allah SWT said, O you who believe, seek help, seek assistance, seek help from sabr and salah. From patience, from fortitude, and from prayer, from salah. So salah is, and Allah said, verily Allah is with those who have patience, who have sabr. Now, as I mentioned many times before, sabr relates to doing everything in your power, to achieve your goals. Sabr refers to determination. It refers to consistent action. It refers to doing whatever is necessary to achieve your goal. Not just to sit and wait for things to happen, calling it patience. This is not patience. This is just laziness. Patience means to make the maximum effort you can in order to succeed. And then, was salah. Allah SWT put salah after that. He said, and salah. And salah because we remind ourselves that success will come from the amor of Allah. Will come from the hukum of Allah. From the order of Allah. Success will not come from simply our effort by itself. The, this, this thought and this understanding that success comes from Allah. Is tawakkul. And this tawakkul is the tawheed of the heart. Tawakkul is the monotheistic belief of the heart. Tawakkul is to completely and totally rely on Allah SWT after making all the effort that is required. After using all the faculties that Allah has given us. After using all the resources that Allah has given us. We then turn towards Allah SWT in complete and total submission. And we say, Ya Rabb, I have done what I have been doing. whatever I could do, and I leave this matter now in your hands, give me success. Help me against the forces that are reigned against me. Help me against whatever difficulty is in my path. Remove the difficulty because for you, there is no such thing as difficulty. So this is something which we seem to lose track of. Now, therefore, today in this world, if you look at it and say, well, Muslims are in so much of difficulty everywhere. There is hostility against them. As I said, varying degrees. In some cases, it is an holistic. In other cases, it is less. But there is by and large, the seems to be hostile people, hostile forces. Therefore, since the solution is given in the Quran, which is, we should be seeing Muslims. Who are hugely focused on their goals. People who are using their resources, using their knowledge, using their strengths, abilities, influence in the right way. And who are united, whoever you need, whoever you are united in their focus, who are united on the. Success of their mission and who are who have turned to Allah . So Muslims who have, you know, cleaned up their act, who are out of Haram, who are not doing anything which attracts the anger of Allah instead of Allah's part of the pleasure, something with they're not doing anything which. Which attracts the enmity of Allah instead of the will of Allah . Protection of Allah. Allah. And who are people who are standing in the night in the hajj. People who are who are protecting and safeguarding their fardh Salat, which is the most important thing that we have. Therefore, all this must happen now, if we've given this framework that there is hostility and the solution for hostility is Sabar and Salah. And therefore, I must therefore be seeing or should. Expect to see signs of Sabar and Salah in the Muslim population. What do you think we're going to see? Now, that's my point. The point is that, yes, we should be seeing these things. But do you think we are seeing it? If you look around ourselves, are we seeing Muslims who are united Muslims who are focused on on a single goal that is beneficial for the entire community and the entire world because we are in this world to help everybody else and therefore our goals are not separate from the. Goals of the good people of this world. Right. Muslims who are dedicated to Allah who are, you know, who are focused on Allah who are submitted to Allah. Are we seeing this? And if you are not seeing this, then we need to ask this question and say, what is what is wrong? So do we really believe in the Quran? Al-Kareem, do we really...
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  • Be a slave – 5
    Jan 28 2026
    Auto-generated transcript:Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Alhamdulillah Rabbil Alameen. Wa salatu wa salamu ala ashrafil anbiya wal mursaleen, Muhammadur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sahbihi wa sallam, Tasliman kathirin wa kathirin. Humma baadu, my brothers and sisters, we are looking at the issue of being ibadullah, being the slaves of Allah SWT. And as I mentioned to you, I remind myself and you, that being a slave means to obey Allah. Obey Allah SWT without question. Wa itqala lahu Rabbuhu aslim qala aslamtu li Rabbil Alameen. The Prophet said about him, when his Rabb said to him, submit, he said, I have submitted. There are no ifs and buts. There is no issue of saying, well, you know, I understand. I mean, I have heard this, but let me think about it. Does it make, does it fit my logic? None of that. Allah said, do this, we do this. Even the issue of jaza and saza, the issue of reward that Allah will give if we obey Him and the punishment that Allah may give, if we disobey Him. Being a true slave of Allah SWT, even that does not come into consideration. We obey Allah because Allah said, so khalas. Even if there was no reward, we would still obey Allah SWT. If Allah SWT says, aqibu sala, establish sala. Of course, Allah SWT gives reward for this. So we are not denying that. Alhamdulillah, we ask Allah for the reward. But supposing, if I say, I am Abdullah, I am the slave of Allah, and Allah SWT says, establish sala, then I establish sala. Even if there is no reward for that, I still do it. Because Allah said so. There is no other reason. The reason is because Allah said so. Right? The reason for doing that is, because Allah said so. Allah SWT said so. Allah SWT, for example, prohibited interest-based dealings in the Quran. And in the ayat of Surah Al-Baqarah, Allah SWT made a clear statement, and that statement is a statement of the magnificence of the power and glory and majesty of Allah SWT. Allah SWT did not give the reasons for this. Interest destroys wealth. Interest does this. Interest does that. Allah SWT made the trade halal. And Allah SWT made interest haraam. End of story. Even if interest was the most magnificently profitable thing on the face of the earth, it is haraam. I will not touch it. Because Allah said so. This is the thing which, if we can get this into our system, Insha Allah, we can look forward to the forgiveness of Allah SWT. And if we do not get this into our system, believe me, till the last breath leaves your body, you will be and you will live in a state of confusion and turmoil created by yourself. Constantly. Why should I do it? Should I not? Should I not? Because there is no shortage of the agents of shaitan who will come to you and whisper in your ear, do it like this and borrow from here and do this and do that and shift the money from here to there. They will give you scheme after scheme after scheme. There will also be compliant so-called ulama who are ulama as-su, the ulama of evil, who will give you the money. Who will give you fatwas. No, in this country it is okay. In that country it is okay. You can borrow money and build a house, first house is okay. This is your father's day. Where do you get this first house is okay. 15% of haram in halal is okay. So 15% of urine in your water is okay. Right? Think about this. Think about this. Think about this. And all why? Because we don't want to take. Because Allah said so. Why are you doing this? Because Allah said so. Why are you fasting? Because Allah said so. And this is the haqq. Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala, He is the khaliq, fa huwa yaqtaar. He is the one who chooses. Why is the day of Juma, why is the day of Juma mubarak? What is so special about Friday? Is there anything else? Does Friday have 24 hours plus 10 minutes? What is in, what is about Friday? Nothing except Allah said so. What is so great about Ramadan? We ask Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala to give us Ramadan in with Iman and with the health and the ability to fast and help us to fast in sha Allah. It's you know, less than 30 days from now. What's so special about Ramadan? It's a month like any month. Except Allah made it special. It is special because Allah said so. Everything, because Allah said so. Our problem happens because we don't apply this standard. So what we do, may Allah have mercy on us, we take and we follow the rules of the day. We follow the rules of the day. We follow the rules of the day. And we follow what suits us. And what does not suit us, what is maybe a little bit more difficult, maybe doesn't fit in with whatever shaitani schemes we have in our heads, we leave that. From the Kitab and the Sunnah, both. There is a Sunnah of the Nabi alaihi salatu wasalam, no but you know, it's not convenient. What will happen? Somebody, we went the other day, a friend of ours told us, shave your beards, otherwise you will get killed. I said, we will get killed anyway. You will die anyway. I said, I would rather die with my beard. Mouths ...
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  • Be a slave – 4
    Jan 27 2026
    Auto-generated transcript: As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. This ayah was so heavy on the Sahaba, that they went to Rasulullah s.a.w. with a ma'ruza. They went to him with a petition, and they said, Ya Rasulullah s.a.w., Allah s.w.t. has revealed that He will hold us accountable for what is in our hearts. Whether we speak it or we don't speak it, Allah will hold us accountable for what is in our hearts, and Allah s.w.t. may forgive what He may punish. And they said, Ya Rasulullah s.a.w., we have control over what we speak, what we choose to say, and what we choose to do, and this we follow Allah s.w.t., we obey Allah s.w.t. in these things. We obey Allah s.w.t. in these things. But if we don't obey Allah s.w.t., we will be punished. But if Allah holds us accountable for what is in our hearts, then we will be destroyed. Now before we go any further, just think about this ayat itself, and think about the response of the Sahaba, the Sahaba are going to Rasulullah s.a.w., and they are not rejecting the ayah. They are not refusing to obey. They are only saying this ayat is so heavy, that we do not think we can fulfill what Allah s.w.t. is demanding from us. And in the context, they are saying that we have control over what we speak and what we do, and in this we do not disobey Allah. Same religion, same Allah, same Rasul, same Kitab. We give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, give a sentence to a person, So, if anyone comes before Allah SWT and he says, I was weak, I could not do it, it was not possible, then you will be shown the example of the Sahaba, they were also human. They were also human. They did. So what about you? So what is the answer? I remind myself when you think about this, the purpose of simply listening to these khatiras and bans is not for entertainment. There has to be amal, there has to be, after you listen to something, there has to be the manifestation of that, the clarity of that. If you listen to something, you still do the same thing. Then? Then you are accountable before, you will be held accountable by Allah SWT. Allah can forgive or He can punish, we ask Allah for forgiveness. But the point is that. What is the, what is our excuse before Allah? You are taught something, this is how, this is the right way to do something. Now if you have a doubt about that, you say, well, where is the dalil or why do you say that or I have, clarify all that, no problem. But if somebody is teaching you and somebody is giving you the dalil of the Quran, there's no dalil beyond this. They're giving you dalil of the sunnah of the Prophet . You still do the same thing. Please understand that there is, there is no, as far as the people who speak about the deen, as far as the people who try to guide us, Allah SWT said very clearly, Wa maa alayna illa albalaaghul mubeen. On you there is no responsibility other than to teach, other than to state, period. Okay. Okay. ! So, what is the problem? I am teaching you or somebody like me is teaching you, what is it to that person? You don't want to learn, don't learn. Remain ignorant. He's teaching you, this is the right way to do something. This is the right way to do salah. This is how Rasool Allah did salah. No. You still want to do the, you still want to do it the wrong way. You do it. Be my guest. What is it to me? When somebody, I am speaking about the da'wahs, people who do the work of da'wah, your imams, your musliheen, your, your people who do your khutbahs and khatiras and all of this. Please understand. They are not getting paid for it. Nobody is paying them some money to say, say this, for this you will give some. Nothing. They are doing it only for the pure love of Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala. They are doing it because they are concerned about you. Then? So, here the Sahaba are saying, Ya Rasool Allah , whatever you told us we are obeying. When Allah gives us a hukum, Allah said, aqibu salah. We don't miss salah. We don't miss salah. We do not miss salah. We are in salah. We are in salah with takbir-ul-ula. Right? They are in salah before the Imam says, Allahumma akbar. Allah said, pay zakat, we pay zakat. They said this. Allah said, establish salah, establish. Allah said, pay zakat, we pay zakat. Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala said, fast in Ramadan, we fast in Ramadan. Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala said, fast in Ramadan, we fast in Ramadan. Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala said, fast in Ramadan. Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala said, fast in Ramadan. And so on and so on. And so on and so on. But here Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala is saying, I will hold you responsible for what is in your hearts. Now what ...
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  • Be a slave – 3
    Jan 26 2026
    Auto-generated transcript: In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. And peace and blessings be upon the most noble of the prophets and messengers, Muhammad and the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Brothers and sisters, we were talking about the issue of being Abdullah, the slave of Allah. And as I mentioned to you, the differences between being a slave and being a servant. We ask Allah to make us true Ibadullah, true slaves of himself. This was the first and foremost lesson that Allah, through his Prophet taught the Sahaba in Makkah, which was the lesson of complete and total submission and obedience to Allah without any exceptions, without bringing their own thinking and their own logic and their own feelings and their own inclinations into the equation. Whatever Allah orders, we do. There is no limit. There is no argument about that. There is no option in that matter. And we see this if you, that's the reason why it is so important to study, not just read. Unfortunately, we don't even read. We need to read, we need to study the Seerah of Rasulullah . Because this is the lesson we learn from the Seerah of Rasulullah that the first lesson was the lesson of obedience to Allah . And we must be obedient to Allah and to the Prophet . And this lesson was learned in Makkah. And it was learned in Makkah in some very, very hard and harsh circumstances. Because in Makkah the Muslims were persecuted. They were persecuted cruelly, persecuted mercilessly. They were tortured. Some of them were killed. they were deprived of their possessions, their property was confiscated, and eventually they had to leave Mecca permanently, their own home, their own vatan, where they were born, their motherland, they had to leave it and go away. And all of this they did only and only to please Allah SWT. And through that entire period of 13 years, you see it, they never once retaliated against the people who were oppressing them. Now when you see this Sira later on, if you take the battle of Badr, you take Ahad, you take different things, you can see very clearly that these were people who were capable of retaliating. So it's not that they were cowards and they were, you know, helpless or they did not know what to do. They knew. They knew they were not, they were, they were, they were brave people, they were noble people. And when they were permitted to defend themselves, when they were permitted to retaliate, they did that and well. They won battles. They won battles. The battle of Badr was against three times their number. Right? The enemy was three times the number of the Muslims, yet the Muslims won. So there was no doubt about their bravery and so on and so forth. So the obvious question is, same, very same people, why did they not do something in Makkah? You know, being persecuted, all things are happening, do something. Right? So this is what Abu Jahl is doing, take him down. This is what so-and-so is doing, finish him. No. Because that was not permitted to them. Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, make sabar, have sabar. So, so, right? Even when something as, as heinous and as horrific as what happened with Sayyida Sumayya bint Khayyat, Radhi Allah anhu, and her husband, Abu Yasir, Abu Ammar Yasir, Radhi Allah anhu, they were murdered by Abu Jahl in the most, most horrific ways. Despite that, Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, have sabar. Have sabar, Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la will give you better. Bilal bin Rabba Radhi Allah anhu, tortured daily, in public. All this happened in public. I mean, Abu Jahl was not, was not hiding anything. And, the people who were torturing, they were not hiding something. They, they did that, openly in public. The purpose of doing it in public, was to terrify and terrorize the other Muslims, to say, leave this religion. Leave this religion. But, that didn't happen. They did not leave the religion. And, they also, did not retaliate, because the order was not there. Now, this whole thing of, how, this message was, conveyed, it was taught, it was accepted, is, is, one of the, finest, examples of that, and the finest, dalail of that, is from the Quran itself. The last ayat of, Surah Al-Baqarah, we know from the tafsir of Surah Al-Baqarah, that, when Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala revealed, لِلَّهِ مَا فِي السَّمَوَاتِ مَّا فِي الْأَرْضِ وَإِن تُبْدُو مَا فِي أَنفُسِكُمْ أَوْ تُخْفُوهُ يُحَاسِبُكُمْ بِهِ اللَّهِ فَيَغْفِرُ لِمَنْ يَشَاءُ وَيُعَذِّبُ مَنْ يَشَاءُ وَاللَّهُ وَلَا كُلِّ شَيْءٍ قَدِيرٌ Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala revealed this ayatul kareemah, and he said that, everything in the heavens and the earth, belongs to Allah. لِلَّهِ مَا ...
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