Haifaa Younis – What will burn my sins away
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The speaker discusses the goal of using the fruit of achieving a vision to burn one's sins. This goal is to achieve a fasting, healthy lifestyle, build relationships with Allah, and increase one's ability to take on bad deeds. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset to avoid negative consequences.
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What is the goal of Ramadan?
So you may attain
taqwa.
And what is taqwa?
Allah conscious.
And what does Allah conscious mean? Allah conscious
mean I'm gonna do everything he's pleased with,
and I am gonna be staying away from
everything he doesn't want.
Ramadan,
if I do it the way Allah subhanahu
wa ta'ala wants me,
as much as I can,
focused on him, focused on what I am
doing, and not only holding
food and drink and marital relationship in that
time frame, rather
holding every sin,
making Allah as my focus, doing every extra
I can,
then the end is taqwa,
it will burn my sins.
This is why it's extremely important for us
from now
to change the way we look at Ramadan.
We all celebrated. We all are very happy.
But what I need to do is from
now,
put goals for myself
when I leave Ramadan
that I
achieved those goals, and I'm gonna take them
with me. And one of the goals
of Ramadan is actually it will burn my
sins, meaning
my fasting,
the proper fasting, my relationship with Allah,
my salah,
my qiyam, my,
night salah, my charity, my conduct, all of
these gonna be multiplied.
I'm not gonna do the casual,
neither quality
nor quantity. I'm not just gonna do 2
lukaat after Isha.
I'm gonna do my taraweeh, and I'm gonna
do longer, and my relationship with the Quran,
I am building and building. So how is
my sins will be burned?
Good deeds
remove
bad deeds. So here I am
gradually I'm building more good deeds. I'm building
better relationship with Allah. I'm building better relationship
with the Quran. I'm building better relationship
even with the people around me.
These are all good deeds. Let alone salah
and and of course, the fasting and the
qiamlai.
These are all good deeds. Good deeds
remove bad deeds.