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On the 29th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheik talks about the relevance of the first nine(9) verses of Surah At-Takwir in today’s world where we constantly hear that Islam being the source of oppressing of women. He emphasizes that in the Surah, Allah(swt) clearly has raised the the level of women, especially during a time when Mecca was being very tough on the Prophet Muhammad(Saw).
The speaker highlights that Islam provides due rights to women, and raises their status in society, and calls for justice to be defined by the creator of the heavens and the earth. The verses clearly emphasize that women and men should both follow the laws defined by Allah(swt), in order to truly provide justice to both men and women. The speaker touches on current issues such as abortion and sexual harassment faced by women in various countries, and suggests that only the commands of Allah(swt) can bring true justice to all humans, regardless of gender or religion.
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On the 28th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheikh discusses the significance of Surah ‘Abasa, which was revealed in Mecca during the Makkan era. The verses addressed (Surah ‘Abasa – 1-16) an incident where Prophet Muhammad (saw) frowned and turned away from a blind man, Abdullah bin Umm Maktum, who had approached him seeking guidance on Islam.
The Sheikh emphasizes that while the Prophet was not reprimanded for preaching to the leaders of the Quraysh, he was reminded to pay attention to those genuinely seeking knowledge and guidance. He further explains that the Surah serves as a reminder that honor and piety are in the eyes of Allah, and that people should be treated with respect regardless of their wealth, knowledge, or abilities.
The Sheikh also notes that during the early years of Islam, the Prophet often approached people with authority in an attempt to spread the message more easily. He highlights that there is no compulsion in Islam and that individuals have the choice to accept or reject the Deen of Islam.
The Sheikh concludes his reflection by praying for the listeners to gain a deeper understanding of the Quran and to make the most of Ramadan, seeking forgiveness and guidance from Allah(swt).
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWQ-YBMlXqQ
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On the 27th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheik discusses the importance of saving oneself and one’s family from the Hellfire, as commanded by Allah (swt) in Surah At-Tahrim Verse 6. The Sheik emphasizes that fulfilling this responsibility goes beyond providing basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing; it also includes teaching family members about Allah’s obligations and prohibitions, as well as enjoining good and forbidding evil.
The Sheik highlights the challenges faced in today’s society, where the commands of Allah (swt) are not widely implemented, making it more difficult for believers to save themselves and their families from the Hellfire. However, the Sheik reminds listeners that this responsibility remains doable, and believers must strive to fulfill it by following Allah’s commands and guiding their families on the right path.
Additionally, the Sheik also highlights the potential roles of family members, specifically wives and children, who can either be a hindrance to one’s obedience to Allah or a source of support in following His commands. In a society that may not encourage following Allah’s commands, the Sheik emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and not becoming hopeless or despaired. They stress the need for individuals and families to engage in shaping society to make it easier for them to obey Allah and protect themselves from the fire.
As we continue to seek Laylat-ul-Qadr(The Night of Power) this Ramadan, let’s seek forgiveness from Allah(swt) and the hope to save not only themselves and their families but also the rest of humankind from the severe punishment.
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On the 26th night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, a profound discussion takes place, delving into the purpose of life and our connection with the Creator. Drawing from the Quran, specifically Adh Dhariyaat verses 56-58, the speaker highlights the importance of understanding our purpose in life, which is to worship Allah (swt) alone. This purpose guides our actions, helping us distinguish between right and wrong, and ultimately leading to tranquility and peace in our lives. The speaker emphasizes that by acknowledging and believing in the existence of Allah (swt), the Creator, and following the divine guidance provided by the messengers, individuals can find fulfillment in their lives and achieve success both in this world and the hereafter.
The Sheik digs further into the nature of worship, explaining that it is not limited to ritualistic actions such as prayers, fasting, or giving zakat. Instead, worship extends to obeying the commands of Allah (swt) in all aspects of life. The Sheik cautions against the dangers of worshipping one’s own desires or those of others, emphasizing that only Allah (swt) is worthy of worship.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFhKl7_4Ayc
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On the 25th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheikh discusses the importance of the Quran, especially during the month of Ramadan. He emphasizes the significance of reciting and listening to the Quran during this blessed month and how our deeds of worship during Ramadan can help us gain forgiveness and blessings.
Overall, the Sheikh reminds us of the importance of the Quran and how it is a proof for or against us, as mentioned in the Quran itself.
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On the 24th night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, the Sheik delves into the thought-provoking verses 33-36 from Surah Fussilat/Ha Meem, emphasizing the importance of calling people towards Allah(swt) and living according to His (swt)commands.
The verses highlight the need to practice what one preaches and avoid hypocrisy. The verses explain how the believers should act with goodness and patience, even in the face of adversity. In this modern era, where the relevance of the Quran is often questioned, these verses remind us that every aspect of the holy text is important and applicable to our lives.
The speaker also delves into the meaning of patience and perseverance in the face of evil or harm, stressing that this does not mean allowing oneself to be mistreated. Instead, it involves continuing to follow Allah’s commands and responding to wrongdoing with goodness as defined by Allah.
This approach is not easy, but it is the path to greatness and success in the hereafter. The speaker encourages listeners to resist the whispers of Shaytan, who seeks to deter believers from their mission, and to always act according to the will of Allah, even when facing challenges or opposition.
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On the 23rd night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, we delve into verses 21-31 from Surat Al Gafir, also known as Surat Al Mumin. These verses discuss the Makki life of Prophet Muhammad (saw) and draw parallels between his experiences and those of Musa (as). The struggle between Islam and Kufr intensified during this time, resulting in assassination attempts on the Prophet(saw). The verses also emphasize the importance of learning from the past, as they recount the outcomes of those who defied the prophets and messengers of Allah (swt).
In world today, we can still observe similar responses from those who oppose the message of Islam. These individuals often use fearmongering tactics to deter people from discovering and accepting the truth. As believers, we must remember that we are accountable to Allah (swt) and must strive to live according to His(swt) commands. By learning from the stories of previous nations and messengers, we can find guidance and inspiration to persevere in our Deen and share the message of Haq(Islam) with others.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EICWXfjtoLo
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On the 22nd night of Taraweeh Reflections, we delve into verses from Surah Al-Fatir, specifically verses 27-28. SubhanAllah, as we immerse ourselves in the beautiful descriptions of Allah’s(swt) creations, we contemplate the different colors of fruits, the distinct appearances of mountains, and the unique features of living beings. The power of Allah(swt) lies behind these creations and are we are reminded of the supremacy of Allah(swt) and the humbleness we should feel in His(swt) presence.
The verses continue to discuss the importance of knowledge and those who truly fear Allah(swt). Through various examples and scholarly interpretations, we explore the characteristics of a genuine scholar and the role they play in guiding us towards the right path. The true scholar is one who does not cross the boundaries set by Allah, fulfills all the obligations, and speaks the truth without twisting the divine message.
As we continue our journey through these verses, we are reminded that Islam is not just about fulfilling the five pillars, but it is a complete way of life. A genuine scholar calls people to live by Islam, creating an environment that protects them from material and intellectual harm while inviting them to embrace the complete teachings of the faith.
Join us as we seek to deepen our understanding of the divine message, reflect upon the greatness of Allah(swt), and strive to become among those who truly fear Him and live by His guidance.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-3axQvC8hE
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On the 21st night of Taraweeh Reflections, let’s reflect and be grateful for the blessing of Allah (swt) has bestowed upon us to witness and gain his pleasure in the first of he last ten days of Ramadan. May Allah(swt) accept our Qiyam and reward us greatly.
In today’s reflection, the Sheik delves into the verses of Surah Al-Ahzab (70-72), where Allah reminds the believers of their duty to always speak the truth and to fear Allah(swt). These verses, frequently recited in Friday khutbahs, serve as a reminder for us to strive towards righteousness and obedience to Allah and His messenger.
Most importantly, the Sheik explains the significance and meaning of the term “Amana” which carries a heavy responsibility and honor for humanity, and how it encompasses the role of a Khalifa on earth, tasked with implementing the commands of Allah (swt) on earth.
May Allah(swt) help us to fulfill this responsibility and to be successful in this life and the hereafter. Aameen.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=091O2V4SkCI
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On the 20th night of Taraweeh Reflections, join the Sheik as he delves into Surah Luqman Verses 1-7, exploring the attributes of the truly successful believers and the tactics used by those who seek to divert them from their Deen. This lessons from Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), remains relevant today as we navigate a world filled with distractions and temptations.
The Sheik expertly points out how the tactics of diversion have evolved and continue to challenge believers in their pursuit of following the righteous path of Islam as we understand the accountability we will face of the Day of Judgement.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARj3IQiqp2w
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