Your False Sense of Security: From Gaza and Beyond | Khutbah by Dr. Omar Suleiman



Every single one of us naturally finds safety in security in a place, possession, or person. How do we find safety and security solely …

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  1. لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم.
    There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong. So whoever disbelieves in Taghut and believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy handhold with no break in it. And Allah is Hearing and Knowing. (Qur’ān 2: 256)

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  2. "In times of difficulty, such as what is happening in Gaza, it's crucial to remember the power of sincere acts of kindness and charity. 🌸 The Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) taught us that even the smallest act of goodness, performed with genuine intention, can lead to immense rewards. Whether it's offering charity, helping those in need, or engaging in prayers and zikr, every act done sincerely for Allah’s pleasure can have a transformative impact.

    Let’s use this moment to reflect on how we can contribute positively, whether through direct support, prayers for peace and relief, or sharing beneficial knowledge. May our efforts be sincere and impactful, bringing about positive change and alleviating suffering. Ameen."

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  3. Praying Tahajjud is a profound time when the impossible becomes possible. 🌙 In the stillness of the night, countless miracles can unfold through sincere prayer. As we wake up for Tahajjud, let us embrace this serene moment to seek Allah’s guidance and blessings. May our heartfelt prayers bring us happiness, abundant rizq, and success.

    Let’s also remember to pray for Palestine during this blessed time. May our sincere prayers bring relief and peace to those in need and transform their destiny for the better. Embrace the serenity of Tahajjud and let it guide us towards positive change and hope. Ameen."

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  4. *In the face of difficult situations like those in Gaza, it’s important to remember the profound impact of sincere deeds. 🌟 Just as a man was forgiven for letting a thirsty dog drink due to his sincere intention, every act of goodness done for Allah’s pleasure can lead us to Jannah.

    Whether it’s a small charity, kindness to animals, helping others, offering Salah, or engaging in zikr, such as istighfar or Darud, every sincere act can transform our lives in the Akhirah. As we reflect on the plight of those in Gaza, let’s focus on performing good deeds with joy and sincerity. May our efforts bring relief and blessings, and may our hearts remain steadfast in seeking Allah’s pleasure. Ameen."*

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  5. Literally every time we here or see someones house get demolished I think one day it might be our house our even when we see what's happening to Gaza I think it's only a matter of time and it turned out to be true after a few months of what was happening in gaza they started with the west bank and now areas and houses near and in Jerusalem

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  6. People in gaza are in prison. But their souls are free. That why they continue to live as though nothing happened.
    Us we are free physically but our souls are suffocated, that is why we always complain. May Allah free us and them. Amin

    May Allah make us remember him alot. Amin

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  7. We just found out from a contractor working on our apartment that our roof is completely rotted through and that there is nothing supporting it, and our landlord is refusing to fix it. I cannot say how meaningful and important this video was, I’m only five minutes in. The contractor came to us and told us our rights and told us that we shouldn’t let this. Just make us move out, but that we should fight. I feel this video and his conversation were both a blessing from Allah SWT

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