Thursday, March 26, 2026

'Eid-ul-Fitr' Sermon 2026

 Truth v/s Falsehood 


Wa Qul Jaaa’al-Haqqu wa zahaqal-Baatil: innal-Baatila kaana zahuuqaa. “And say: ‘The truth has come and falsehood has vanished; for falsehood is bound to vanish.’” (Bani Isra’il 17: 82)

 

Today is a day of rejoicing for all Muslims who believe in Allah and obey Him; for after a month of fasting (Roza/ Siyaam), with its privations, Allah has granted us a day of Eid – a day of rejoicing, a day of thanksgiving for the favours and blessings that Allah has bestowed upon all Muslims across the world, whether materially rich or poor. But Allah does not look at the material possessions of a believer; He looks at his sincerity, and the one who is truly rich is the one who has succeeded in gaining Allah’s forgiveness and His abundant blessings. Allah has shown through the month of Ramadan, especially this year – a year of intense trials – that when Muslims across the world unite in favour of the truth, His help comes in a glorious manner.

 

Thus, the Qur’anic verse I recited at the beginning of my Khutba (Sermon) is a clear declaration that when the truth comes – when it manifests, when it shows its power – then falsehood must capitulate, must disappear; for one day, come what may, and without any doubt, all falsehood will meet its end. That falsehood will be crushed. Allah does not descend physically, but He manifests Himself in extraordinary ways, in the constancy of the prayers and supplications of sincere Muslims, and especially in the supplications of His Chosen One of that particular time [and for our times, the Chosen One of this era].

Monday, March 23, 2026

A 'Bai'at' with the Khalifatullah

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem 


Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu, 

To all my dear Spiritual children and the Muslim ummah around the world, 


All praise belongs to Allah (swt), the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, who has never left mankind without guidance. From the beginning of time, He has raised among people His chosen servants—prophets, messengers, and reformers—to illuminate the path of truth and righteousness.


As Muslims who hold firmly to the timeless teachings of the Holy Qur’an and the noble Sunnah of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), we recognize that the raising of an Elect of God in every era is part of Sunnatullah—an enduring Divine practice. Especially in times of spiritual darkness, confusion, and moral decline, Allah, in His infinite mercy, sends guidance to revive faith and restore the connection between man and his Creator.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Laylatul Qadr & Duahs

  

Like Allah and His beloved Messenger Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) have taught us, Laylatul Qadr is that night so filled with blessings that it is worth a thousand months of blessings, which is approximately equal to 83 years of a person’s life if Allah grants him a long life. Therefore, if a Muslim attains the reward of this blessed night, he receives a reward equivalent to a thousand months of devotion. But to deserve this favour, one must have discipline, sincerity, and good morality. Allah says in the Qur’an:

 

“When My servants ask you (the Prophet) about Me; I am near. I answer the call of the one who calls upon Me when he calls upon Me.” (Al-Baqara 2: 187)

 

This verse shows Allah’s closeness to the one who seeks Him and His help in all circumstances of life. Allah loves when His servants invoke Him and ask Him for all that they need. Here, in this verse, He answers His believing servants directly. Thus, Allah loves when His believing servants invoke Him alone, seek His help, and especially when they thank Him. Allah loves those who are grateful. Therefore, the Duahs (invocations) of a person must be sincere, and these Duahs must be invoked with certainty (Yaqeen) and trust (Tawwakul) in Allah that He will answer their invocations.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Advices for the Muslims

   

Strive hard—O valiant ones!—

so that the Faith may gain strength,

And freshness and elegance may flourish

in the garden of Islam.

 

Friends!

Should you have compassion for the plight of Islam,

You will be—in the eyes of God—akin to

the Companions of the Prophet.

 

Hypocrisy and discord will be removed from the ignorant;

Perfect harmony, brotherhood, and friendship will be cultivated.

So rise up to strive, for surely from God’s court,

Assistance will appear for the helpers of Islam.

 

Should any sympathy for the honour of the Faith

burn in you this day—

I swear by Allah—

ye shall likewise attain dignity and honour.

 

Should ye extend forth the hand of generosity

for the victory of Islam,

Likewise shall ye behold

the sudden manifestation of the Hand of Power.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

On 'Lailatul Qadr'

The Night of Decree

 

Lailatul Qadr, the Night of Decree, is a spiritual treasure that Allah has given to humanity. In the Qur’an, Allah says: “We have sent down the Qur’an in the Night of Decree” (Al-Qadr 97: 2). This revelation is the beginning of a light; that is, the light of divine guidance, the light of a Messenger of Allah, who comes to shine in the darkness, and thus it is a constant reminder that as long as man exists on earth, divine guidance will never cease. This guidance is not limited only to past centuries; it is an enlightening principle that touches every generation, and especially our generation that is living amidst chaos, wars, calamities, and confusion. Lailatul Qadr is a reminder that Allah always sends His guidance when people fall into error, and it is a promise that truth will triumph despite darkness.

 

Today, our era is filled with tribulations. So-called powers are conspiring, enriching themselves upon the suffering of people; they believe they are eternal upon the earth. But the Qur’an reminds us: “Every soul shall taste death” (Al-Imran 3: 186). They do not realise that their wealth and power will vanish, and they will have to answer for their crimes. In Hadith, our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) announced the coming of the Mahdi and the Messiah, who will appear in a time filled with injustice and oppression. And it is important to clarify, as a Hadith in Ibn Majah states, that the Mahdi and the Messiah are one person, not two different individuals. This truth is a key to understanding our era: a single Chosen One of Allah has come, but people blinded by their own interpretations do not recognise him. They prefer to follow explanations and invented beliefs that they have inherited, instead of the living truth that Allah is manifesting.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Eid-ul- Adha Sermon 2025

Serious Advice for the Ummah


All of us today in our Eid Gah or in our Masjids are performing Salat-ul-Eid (Eid-ul-Adha) and listening to the Eid Khutba, while waiting for those among us who have the means to perform Qurbani today, just as Allah has commanded the believers who have the means and are not in debt to perform sacrifice in order to acquire His pleasure. Yes, of course, today is the greatest Eid for the Muslim Community; but in this moment of joy, in the Eid celebration, there is also sadness because of the division of the Muslim Ummah [Ummat-e-Muhammadiyya (pbuh)], a division which did not exist when our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was alive. Of course, he too went through troubling trials with his own disciples, especially with the hypocrites, but also with the adversaries of Islam who were constantly trying to overthrow Islam for their own benefit. Yet the Prophet (pbuh) taught an undeniable truth for the victory of Islam: the unity of his followers upon the path of Allah and strict obedience to his instructions.

 

In commemorating the sacrifice of our ancestors Hazrat Ibrahim (as), Isma’il (as) and Muhammad (pbuh), today more than ever, we must not forget those instructions.

Sunday, March 1, 2026

The Hidden Meaning of Ramadan

  

Fasting in general is filled with many benefits. It does not only bring physical benefits, but also spiritual benefits, hidden benefits. Ramadan is a month in which the hidden truth within the soul is given an opportunity to manifest. It is an opportunity that Allah grants to each of His believing servants to change, to reform, to reflect upon their past mistakes and sins, and to approach Allah with repentance in the hope of acquiring His forgiveness. Whoever Allah forgives during the sacred month of Ramadan is given by Allah a new beginning, a new chance to prove themselves in the world.

 

The benefits of fasting are great, but the fast of Ramadan is greater still, because here lies the question of obedience and recognition that this month, as Allah has revealed, is a month filled with blessings. Thus, whoever observes the fast of Ramadan obtains an inner unveiling of their soul: all their sins or mistakes that they once thought small and without consequence take on a great magnitude in their own eyes, and they truly realise how wrong they were and they ask Allah for forgiveness. And Allah loves the one who becomes conscious of themselves, of their mistakes and sins, and turns towards Him. This is why Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) taught his wife Hazrat Aisha (ra) to recite often: Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun, tuhibbul-‘afwa, fa‘fu ‘anniO Allah, You are Forgiving, You love to forgive, so forgive me.