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When Reason separates from Faith, Structures Crumble and the Train Veers off Track…True Bankruptcy is facing Judgment Day, Cloaked in the Injustice of Mankind

Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah bin Hameed delivered the Friday sermon today at the Grand Mosque, beginning with advice for Muslims to fear Allah, worship Him, and draw closer to Him through obedience and avoiding His prohibitions. He emphasized the importance of purifying hearts, treating people with kindness, and having good assumptions about others. Dr. Hameed stressed the significance of maintaining the secrets of others, treating them with sincerity, and avoiding negative assumptions. He highlighted the importance of faith, worship, and social responsibility as interconnected pillars, emphasizing that Muslims should engage in beneficial activities for themselves and society. He emphasized that faith must be coupled with righteous deeds, reading in the name of Allah, and the importance of seeking knowledge with the fear of God. Dr. Hameed referenced the Quranic stories of past nations, illustrating the rise and fall of civilizations due to their rejection of faith and arrogance. He warned against turning away from the remembrance of Allah, as it leads to spiritual darkness. Dr. Hameed underscored that the Islamic faith does not oppose knowledge, technology, or innovation, but rather serves as a guiding light for purification of souls and enlightenment. He emphasized that reliance on Allah is the true source of strength and success in all aspects of life. Dr. Hameed concluded by reminding the congregation that true prosperity stems from faith, righteousness, and moral values, rather than material possessions or advancements alone.

Moreover, Dr. Hussein Al Al-Sheikh, the imam and preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque, delivered the Friday sermon, urging Muslims to fear Allah and hasten towards His obedience. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding one’s faith and avoiding injustice towards others. Dr. Al Al-Sheikh emphasized the necessity of maintaining good deeds, preserving one’s religion, and fulfilling the rights of others, as referenced in the Quran. He warned against the grave consequences of neglecting one’s obligations towards fellow human beings. Dr. Al Al-Sheikh highlighted that real bankruptcy lies in failing to uphold moral values and fulfilling the rights of others. He cautioned against misconduct and urged the faithful to fulfill their duties towards others and refrain from harming them. Dr. Al Al-Sheikh concluded by urging Muslims to strive for the well-being of society by respecting the rights of others and avoiding injustice and unethical behavior.

In conclusion, both sermons emphasized the significance of faith, righteousness, and social responsibility in Muslim life. They highlighted the importance of upholding moral values, fulfilling the rights of others, and avoiding injustice. The imams stressed the importance of maintaining a strong connection with Allah, seeking knowledge with humility, and treating others with kindness and respect. They reminded the congregation that true success lies in faith, good deeds, and ethical behavior, rather than material wealth or power. Overall, the sermons served as a reminder for Muslims to uphold their religious duties, respect the rights of others, and strive for a righteous and ethical way of life.

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