Monday, December 30, 2013
‘Man needs both Science and Faith’
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Muharram: Naya Saal Mubarak!
Imam-
Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International Hazrat Muhyiuddin Al Khalifatullah Munir
Ahmad Azim (aba) of Mauritius extends ‘Naya
Saal Mubarak’ to all Muslims in his Friday
Sermon of 08 November 2013:
'Today
Friday is the 4th Muharram
1435 Hijri – the first Friday
Sermon of the Islamic Calendar. It is unfortunate that the Muslims
have forgotten their teachings and the important month of their calendar year.
Just think how many Muslims have welcomed the sacred month, and new Islamic
year, Muharram! Monday
the 4th November 2013, the
moon was visible and Allah graced us by His immense favour and made us witness
the new Islamic year. But unfortunately, and I am sure of it, many Muslims
did not take this into consideration, but on the other hand, in more than a
month and a half, the New year 2014 shall come. Then just see how many of our
Muslim brothers and sisters shall involve themselves to welcome the new year
2014 with festivities, and spending new year’s eve in lighting up firecrackers
till midnight.
On the other hand, Allah (swt) has given us an Islamic new year where each of us (Muslims) can make a self-analysis from Muharram last till this Muharram to see which progress has been made in our everyday mundane and spiritual. Is it that when we saw these weaknesses in spirituality, be it for our obligatory prayers, Zikr, the reading of the Holy Quran and the other acts of worship, have we done those well? Have we read the Holy Quran with translation and commentary, and have all these practices had a spiritual effect on us during this past Islamic year or not? If not, do we think that with the start of Muharram 1435 Hijri can we take a resolution to ameliorate our lives, especially our spiritual lives?
Friday, November 8, 2013
“I have God as My Witness –Will You Believe?”
Thursday, November 7, 2013
JIHAD in Islam: Concept and Practice
“O Prophet, fight against the disbelievers and the hypocrites and be harsh upon them.” (9: 73).
1) The battle against the self (nafs).