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Sixth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from recognition to honoring. It shows that the ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah are not merely a season of reward, but a test of whether the heart honors what Allah loves. Through prayer, remembrance, sacrifice, repentance, and longing, the sermon reframes these days as a lived case study of love for Allah as al-Ilāh and al-Rabb. It shows how sacred time exposes the state of the heart, how beloved deeds become weightier when offered in beloved days, and how the servant is called back to Allah through obedience, gratitude, and attentiveness. Through the pilgrims and those who remain behind, the sermon restores the meaning of nearness, showing that the road to Allah was never closed to the one who turns back honestly.
Produced by Hanbali Disciples.
Learn more at https://www.hanbalidisciples.com
By Hanbali DisciplesSixth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from recognition to honoring. It shows that the ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah are not merely a season of reward, but a test of whether the heart honors what Allah loves. Through prayer, remembrance, sacrifice, repentance, and longing, the sermon reframes these days as a lived case study of love for Allah as al-Ilāh and al-Rabb. It shows how sacred time exposes the state of the heart, how beloved deeds become weightier when offered in beloved days, and how the servant is called back to Allah through obedience, gratitude, and attentiveness. Through the pilgrims and those who remain behind, the sermon restores the meaning of nearness, showing that the road to Allah was never closed to the one who turns back honestly.
Produced by Hanbali Disciples.
Learn more at https://www.hanbalidisciples.com