Mustafa Abu Rayyan – The Southport Incident Guidance From The Quran And Sunnah
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The speaker discusses the importance of Islam and its message ofteenthteenth of the century, which is to be recognized as the best Christian
the message of Islam is to be spread everywhere. The speaker also talks about the importance of being a non Muslim and the need for people to be calm and relaxed during national events.
the message of Islam is to be spread everywhere. The speaker also talks about the importance of being a non Muslim and the need for people to be calm and relaxed during national events.
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It is nothing for Allah subhanho wa Taala to turn their hearts
because Allah, we saw it in the seed of our Prophet, sallAllahu,
alayhi wa sallam, the strongest enemies of Islam became the
strongest defenders of Islam. This is through dawah, and dawah
manifests itself in different ways, my brothers and sisters, our
priority in the end of the day is to read Allah, allahummadi, Anna,
Oh Allah, be pleased with us. And the pleasure of Allah lies in that
which Allah loves. And Allah loves the message of Tawhid to be spread
everywhere. So when you give an opportunity to strike a
conversation about someone on Islam, do so in the best way
possible, become a person that carries the message of Islam and
listens to the statement of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi said,
Prophet sallallahu alayhi, salam, balihu, ani wala, ayah convey from
me, even if it's one ayah,
understand that all of us are representative of the deen, and we
don't only represent it with what we say, but also what we do. So
when people look at us that aren't believers, there aren't Muslims,
when they look at us, they should see the aklaq of the Prophet
sallallahu, alayhi wa sallam. When they look at us, they should see
the manners and values that you find in the Quran. When they look
at us, they should see the people that have the most
the most manners, the most trustworthy, the most truthful.
And that is a responsibility that you carry, and you cannot fail on
that responsibility. You all have work that you go to. You all have
neighbors, that you have, that you see on a regular basis. You all
drive on the roads. Let's be the type of Muslims that, when people
look at they are attracted to the deen, not repelled from it. That
has a responsibility on all of us. And I know great work is being
done Mashallah. And the reason I know this my brother and sisters
is because I work here, and I regularly see people coming into
the masjid, taking the shahadas, people from this land, right,
people that are not from backgrounds, that are Muslim, are
willing to accept Islam after they saw someone and his akhlaq. I am
interested in Islam because I saw the character of my coworker, the
kindness of my neighbor. I saw how a person treated another, the
charitable nature of Muslims. These are all opportunities for
dawah, even at times like these opportunities for dawah, let's
continue that. InshaAllah to Allah, my brothers, brothers and
sisters, let's leave this miscreate, holding our heads up
high, Upholding justice, understanding that we have no
tribalism. If a Muslim does wrong, then a Muslim should be condemned,
just like anybody else, and that if a non Muslim does something
wrong, we don't paint all of them in one brush. That's the justice
that Islam commands, that we find sympathy for those who are
oppressed and harmed, and we are consistent in that and that we
understand that being tried and tested because of your faith is
part of the package. Allah will test you. Will test your resolve
and patience. May we meet Allah subhanahu wa, having passed those
tests, may we meet Allah subhanahu wa as people that have stood up
for the deen, spread the deen and represent the deen properly and
accurately. I ask Allah subhanahu wa to extinguish the flames of
hatred that seems to be rising up. I ask Allah subhanahu wa to guide
and turn the hearts of those that look at Islam in contempt to see
what it truly is, a message from their Lord, a message of Tawhid
and values that if you accept it, your life will turn for the better
and your afterlife as well. Salah Alayhi to all in Allah Muhammad,
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Assalamualaikum, warahmatullahi WA,
salawale kwatola, just a brief announcement and reinforcement of
what the kotbo was today.
We are aware of marches, demonstrations that are going to
be taking place around the country,
and there's indications that they will be coming here. So the call
and request,
in line with what we heard today, is for vigilance and calm. It's
really, really important that we lead by example.
So if there's any agitation, because there are agitators, and
they're angling and focusing towards us as Muslims who have
nothing to do with what happened in Stockport.
So restraint, calm,
vigilance. We're in the summer holidays now, and this is an
appeal to the youth as well, enjoy yourselves,
but stay within our communities and our focus within being calm,
relaxed, restrained, but vigilant around the masajid when we're
going out at night, around our sisters. And this is not to stoke
fear, but we can see on a national level, there have been
disturbances in various places. Alhamdulillah, this is a very
strong, resilient and beautiful community. Let's lead by example
in how to be calm in.