
Light of Guidance | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

Give Light To Get It | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

Beneficial Knowledge | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

Certain Knowledge | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

Flowing Rivers in Paradise | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

The Prophet ﷺ was like a Lion | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

The Power of Dhikr | Friday Sermon by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Leave What Doesn't Concern You by Bilal Elsakka

Umm Salamah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) saying, "When a person suffers from a calamity and utters: 'Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un. Allahumma'jurni fi musibati, wakhluf li khairan minha (We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return. O Allah! Compensate me in my affliction, recompense my loss and give me something better in exchange for it), then Allah surely compensates him with reward and better substitute." Umm Salamah (May Allah be pleased with her) said: When Abu Salamah (May Allah be pleased with him) died, I repeated the same supplication as the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) had commanded me (to do). So Allah bestowed upon me a better substitute than him (I was married to Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)).

Friday Sermon: Treat Others How You Want Allah ﷻ To Treat You by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Repentance and Illumination by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Standing Before Allah ﷻ by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: From Your Bones To Your Fingertips by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Do You Love The Prophet's Family? ﷺ by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Lessons from Ibn Abbas (r) by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Alhamdulillah for Another Day by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Freedom from the Fire by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: New Year, New Page by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Prophetic Parenting Pedagogy ﷺ by Bilal Elsakka

San Ramon Valley Islamic Center | 06/13/2025

Delivered at SALAM Islamic Center on 5/20/22

Eid ul Adha | Stanford University | 6/6/25

Friday Sermon: Knowledge is Central by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: First Heal, Then Heal [Others] by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: The Analogy of a Tree by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Reflect The Light Of The Quran by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Be Good To Others As God Has Been Good To You by Bilal Elsakka

Reda Retreat: Suras Duha and Masad by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: A Ray of Hope by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: The Mansions of Paradise by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Bayan: End Ramadan with a Seal of Musk by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Watch Your Words These Last 10 Nights by Bilal Elsakka

Lighthouse Reminder: Ask Allah by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: "Do You Prefer Sons For Yourselves, Yet Attribute Daughters To God?" by Bilal Elsakka

Khatirah: Shaytan Loves Ingratitude by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Ramadan and Gratitude by Bilal Elsakka

Noor Meditation: Anxiety and Entering Paradise by Bilal Elsakka

Noor Meditation: Anxiety and the Cave by Bilal Elsakka

Noor Meditation: Anxiety and Prophet Yaqub by Bilal Elsakka

Noor Meditation: Anxiety and a Prophetic Remedy by Bilal Elsakka

Noor Meditation: Anxiety and Sura Duha by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Don't Look Down On Others This Ramadan by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Racism Is Ignorance by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Approach Ramadan With Love by Bilal Elsakka

Friday Sermon: Cultivating Gratitude | Lighthouse Mosque | Oakland, CA by Bilal Elsakka

In this episode of The American Muslim Podcast, host Imam Tariq Al Amin converses with Imam Bilal Elsakka, highlighting his extensive community involvement and educational journey through Bayan Islamic Graduate School and Bayan On Demand. The discussion covers the vital role of preparation in delivering impactful sermons, the intersection of faith and civic engagement, and the importance of God consciousness in making life decisions. Imam Bilal shares insights on his upbringing, fueled by his mother's dedication to the Muslim community, and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and continuous learning for leaders. This episode provides a valuable perspective on the responsibilities and impact of imams in nurturing and guiding their communities.