New Volume Released
Book 7: Al-Azim Tafsir'ul Quran Series | Hazrat Munir Ahmad Azim, Al-Azim Tafsir’ul Qur'an, Vol. 7: English Commentary of the Holy Quran, pp. 530, Mauritius: Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International, 21 January 2026, First edition.
New Volume Released
Book 7: Al-Azim Tafsir'ul Quran Series | Hazrat Munir Ahmad Azim, Al-Azim Tafsir’ul Qur'an, Vol. 7: English Commentary of the Holy Quran, pp. 530, Mauritius: Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International, 21 January 2026, First edition.
As we have reached a new year, it is essential that we reflect profoundly upon the passage of time and our temporary stay in this world. Remember that time is among the most precious gifts granted by Allah, and it is a trust that cannot be reclaimed once it slips away. Allah says in the Holy Qur’an: “In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. By time; indeed, mankind is in loss, except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience” (Al-Asr 103: 1-4).
This verse teaches us that every moment carries weight; if wasted, it leads to loss, but if invested in faith, good deeds, truthfulness and patience, it becomes a source of salvation. The beginning of a new year, therefore, should not be seen merely as a change of dates, but as an opportunity to renew our commitment to living with purpose, discipline and devotion.
My dear disciples,
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakaatuhu.
I hope and pray that you have maximised your time in spiritual learning and reinforcing your ties of brotherhood and sisterhood during this blessed Jalsa Salana event. May Allah always maintain you on the way of rectitude and grant you relief from all burdens and difficulties of life, and encourage you in His way to promote His will in the world. Ameen.
You should know that one of the most essential qualities of a true believer is their Submission to the Will of Allah and having a firm belief in His Divine Plan.
Submission to the will of Allah is the very heart of faith and the essence of Islam. The word ‘Islam’ itself means submission and peace, and it refers to the surrender of one’s entire being to the Creator. Allah commands in the Holy Qur’an: “O you who believe! Enter into Islam completely and do not follow the footsteps of Satan; indeed, he is to you a clear enemy.” (Al-Baqara 2: 209)
This verse makes clear that submission is not partial or selective; it is complete, unconditional, and sincere. It is not only the outward act of obedience but also the inward surrender of the heart, mind, and soul to the Divine Will. To submit is to recognise that Allah alone is the Sovereign, and His decree governs all creation.

My dear Suruj Makin,
Assalamu Alaykum
Warahmatullah Wabarakaatuh.
I am most happy to deliver to you
some precious advices which shall benefit
you, not only in this life, but in
the hereafter as well. With the advent of a New Year, I wish you many blessings
in its midst, and I pray that Allah may crown your Jalsa Salana with much success
and blessings. Insha-Allah, Ameen.
Today, let’s us reflect
on those things that weigh heavily upon the heart and
shape the path we walk. We can speak of patience, modesty,
and gratitude, but to implement
it is of paramount importance. Besides this, there are other truths
that deserve our attention, truths that are often left in silence.
Today, I wish to remind you of these matters, so that our hearts may be awakened to the fear of Allah and His love.
Never neglect the Sunnah!
The life of a true Muslim is one that is shaped
by complete submission to Allah, guided by the Holy Qur’an and illuminated by
the example of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The Holy Qur’an itself
commands obedience not only to Allah but also to His Messenger, for the Holy
Prophet (pbuh) is described as the living embodiment of the Qur’an; his
actions, words, and manner of life explain and clarify the divine verses. To
follow the Holy Qur’an without the Sunnah and Hadiths is to miss the practical
demonstration of its meaning, for Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) showed through his
daily conduct how the commands of Allah are to be lived in reality.
The first step in the life of a Muslim is the remembrance of Allah from the moment of waking. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) taught simple but profound supplications to be recited at the start of the day, such as: “Alhamdulillahil-lazi ahyana ba‘da ma amatana wa ilayhin-nushur” (Praise be to Allah Who gave life after death and to Him is the return). This sets the tone of gratitude and awareness of the Creator. Throughout the day, the Muslim continues to recite such Duahs as taught in the Qur'an and also those of the Sunnah, for example before eating, after finishing a meal, when entering or leaving the home, and before sleeping. These supplications are not mere words; they are like a lightning strike that evokes that every action, however ordinary, is connected to Allah and should be performed with His remembrance.