Monday, November 3, 2014
Spiritual Diseases of the Heart
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Heart and the Screen of Virtue
Monday, October 20, 2014
Heart, the Abode of 'Imaan'
Friday, October 17, 2014
Eid-ul-Adha Retreat at Mathra: A Report
DAY ONE (04.10.2014)
Thursday, October 16, 2014
'Imaan' and Tranquillity of the Heart
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
'Eid-ul-Adha' and 'Maqam-e-Ibrahim'
Through this Eid sermon today, I hope that each member of the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam today ponder over the submission and sacrifices which Hazrat Ibrahim (as) has shown. And realise also how Allah accepted this sacrifice and rewarded him for it. Likewise, each woman must reflect on the special type of submission which Hazrat Hajra (ra) demonstrated. All this was only for the cause of Allah and Allah did not let her down; she did not lose (the sweet fruits of her sacrifices). The children also must reflect on the complete submission which Hazrat Ismail (as) shown and how Allah has honoured him for all times. Therefore, the sacrifices which are done sincerely in the path of Allah shall never be in vain. Today, even when you are performing Qurbani, you must bear in mind that Allah is not looking at the meat or blood (of the animal) only but also at the quality of your sacrifices; that which Allah looks for is your heart, the intention and sincerity within. That’s all.
I pray to Allah that He grants me also and
all of us together this true spirit of sacrifice and whenever we have to do a
sacrifice, that Allah accepts it from us. Thus, like you heard after the Surah
Al-Fatiha, I recited the Verse 96 of Chapter 3 (Al-Imran), where
Allah says:
Say: Allah speaks the truth. Follow then the religion of Ibrahim, (who was) ever turned (to Allah), and was not among the idolaters. (3: 96)
The fundamental attribute of Hazrat Ibrahim (as) was Ibrahim the Hanif, that is, the ever turned to Allah. He humiliated himself before the One to whom he was ever turned (that is, he curbed/prostrated himself before Allah only). Therefore, even if ever he did an error, but the fact remains that he turned himself completely to Allah, he worshipped Allah only. He did not incline himself to any other than Allah. Therefore the central attribute for him is Ibrahim the Hanif.