A collection of khutbas, lectures, and khatirahs given by Imam Azeez and the Tarbiya Imams and speakers.
Allah (SWT) always has a plan. We know this, but have you ever reflected on the depths of that plan? Have you looked back at your life and thought, SubhanAllah, Allah (SWT) prepared everything, bringing you to this moment, in this place, with these people, achieving what you are today? This is what He has done for each of us. But how did He prepare the way for our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW)? What were the signs and markers of his arrival? Join us this Friday as we explore these questions.
Often in life, we encounter moments that shake us to our very core. When shaken, some abandon their previous way of living, others hold on but become discouraged, and a rare few see it as an opportunity to grow stronger. As believers, we strive to learn from the examples of the bravest among the Sahaba, like Anas ibn An-Nadr, who remained steadfast through trials and battles. Join us as we explore the stories of our courageous Sahaba and discover ways to remain steadfast against the tests of this Dunya.
With the election season looming over our heads, the minds of many community members are filled with anxiety, as they wonder, "What should we do?" In seeking answers and easing our worries, let's turn to the story of Prophet Musa (A) and learn how he engaged with political challenges. Let's explore the Seerah and find out how we can support our brothers and sisters overseas. Join us as we learn from the Quran's timeless guidance on navigating political engagement through the inspiring story of Prophet Musa (A).
Think back to your most cherished childhood memories—how often do they involve family gatherings? The warmth of welcoming guests, sharing meals, and laughing together was a source of barakah in our lives. Yet, today, this tradition of hospitality seems to be slipping away. With the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as our ultimate role model of hospitality, have we lost touch with this beautiful Sunnah? Do we still feel that excitement when the doorbell rings, eager to greet our guests? Or do we find ourselves pretending we aren't home? Join us as we rediscover the timeless lessons of hospitality and revive this spirit taught in our lives.
God is the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth. He is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth. He is the Sustainer of all things, and every moment exists purely by His decree. His awareness of all of His creations does not restrict how deeply He knows every slave. He has gifted us with the capacity to know Him, so how can it be, that men and women of faith are going through life too often without a sense of God? Join us as we explore how to cultivate a deeper awareness of God in our lives.
How do we respond when frustration comes upon us? Do we become passive-aggressive with our spouse? Or are we short-tempered with our children when they make mistakes? In those moments of frustration, do we neglect to consider that even these challenges are blessings from Allah (SWT)? Join us as we reflect on how to recognize blessings in every circumstance in our daily lives.
As a result of the events that have played out recently in the Middle East, many are anxious about what may come next. We have witnessed a year of war crimes against the people of Palestine and now the conflict seems to have spilled over, rather than a de-escalation. We grieve for the massive loss of life but under no circumstances should we fall into Despair. Grieving is a part of the natural process but becoming hopeless is unacceptable.
Truly we are grateful to Allah SWT for blessing us with inspirational figures throughout our history, but today we talk about the greatest role model that Allah SWT ever sent, A guiding light for all of humanity, our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He was sent to perfect character, through his teachings, we are fortunate to recite the same ayahs as he recited in the Quran, even after 1400 years of revelation. Join us as we explore his character and derive lessons from his life, through his interactions with both loved ones and enemies alike.
How do we take advantage of this life, knowing it is only a temporary abode before the inevitable? Perhaps a life with purpose is the key, but that raises the question: what is our purpose, and what drives us? Is it our profession, hobbies, desires, families, or even nationalities? Will these things truly fulfill us and allow us to make the most of our lives before we face death? What kind of purpose can sustain us throughout our entire lives? We will conclude our series on the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) Five Before Five, where we will reflect on the final blessing to cherish: Your Life, before Your Death.
We are blessed to be in the month of Rabi' al-Awwal. Though it is not a sacred month, it holds a special place in the hearts of all Muslims, as it marks the birth of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (S). But is this month significant only to Muslims? How do others perceive our Nabi (S)? What impact has he made not just on us, but on the world at large? Imagine how different our world would be if his influence hadn't reached so many. What would a world without Muhammad (S) look like? Join us this Jumaa as we explore the Impact of Prophet Muhammad (S).
We wonder how the likes of Abu Bakr (R), Imam Nawawi (R), or Salahuddin Ayubi accomplished such incredible feats. They didn't live for hundreds of years, yet their legacies endure. What was their secret? Was it their unwavering commitment to making the most of every moment Allah SWT granted them? Do we dismiss our own potential by saying, "But they were special; I'm just me?" Yet, they lived with the same 24 hours a day that we also have. Part four of this series will focus on the fourth blessing to cherish: Your Free Time, Before Your Preoccupation.
Do we truly consider our wealth as a blessing from Allah (SWT) or do we behave as if we are entitled to it? Are we making the most of this gift, is the answer to completely abandon it? Will the mismanagement of our wealth be called into question on the Day of Judgment? Could our wealth lead us astray from the straight path? Part three of this series will focus on the third blessing to cherish: Your Wealth before Your Poverty.
Do we truly consider our health as a favor from Allah (SWT) or do we act as though we are entitled to it? Are we making the most of this blessing, or will our bodies testify against us on the Day of Judgment, revealing the hardships and neglect we've subjected them to?
Do you remember the days when you could climb a tree? When running a mile in under ten minutes felt effortless? You do, it was when you were young. But what changed? On the Day of Judgement, the believer will say that this life was but a fleeting moment at sunset. We will explore the lessons from the famous hadith "Five Before Five," which will focus on taking advantage of your youth before old age.
The man we'll talk about this week is a prophet who is truly loved by all, loved by Allah (SWT), Prophet Muhammad (S), Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike. In fact, our beloved Prophet Muhammad (S) took pride in the fact that he resembled this man, and that man is none other than Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.)
Among the more well-known prophets, there's one in particular that we often overlook: Prophet Salih (A.S). Sent to a people who were blessed with remarkable skills but lacked gratitude. When Allah (SWT) blesses us, do our intentions remain at the default setting of gratitude or do they falter and become corrupt?
Are we a people who are heedless in distinguishing between wants and needs? Would you ask for hardship? Do we embrace the challenges of this world to such an extent that we begin asking Allah (SWT) for hardship?
When spreading Islam becomes challenging, do we simply give up and say things will never change? When it comes to determination to spread the word of Islam, Prophet Nuh (A.S.) is perhaps the best example for us as believers, as he preached the message of Islam for 950 years.
Through our tradition, we know of only four things that Allah SWT created with His own hands. Among these creations, one stands out in particular: Adam (A.S.). Why was Adam (A.S.), the Father of Humanity, given such special attention that Allah SWT chose to create him directly rather than commanding his existence?
What is the great event that changed the history of the world, an event not only of global significance but also an event that transformed the human experience as we know it? Today in the 21st century, we still have so many lessons to extract from the Hijra, the migration of the Muslims to Madinah.
We hear stories of the companions who courageously protected Prophet Muhammad (SAW) with their lives. Do we share the same fervor and love for him? Do we stand up when his name is mentioned and his character is questioned? Or do we sit on the sidelines, waiting for someone else to hold firm the flag of Islam? Join us this Friday to learn how to be a strong believer.
In a hadith, Jibrael (A.S.) asks the Prophet (SAW), "What is your religion?" When the Prophet (SAW) explains the 5 pillars of Islam, he adds "if a way is possible" when mentioning Hajj. Why is Hajj so unique and rare among the pillars? For those not performing the rights of Hajj this year, is the 5th pillar relevant to us?
Days like Jumaa', the fasts in Ramadan, and Layla-tul-Qadr are deemed special by Allah SWT, however, the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah, particularly the day of A'rafah, stand out. Why is this day so important? Missing the day of A'rafah during Hajj is like missing Hajj entirely.
When you plan to go somewhere and you successfully reach your desired destination, do you say Alhamdulilah? Thanking Allah for making the journey possible? Allowing you to take your next step, your next breath? Or do you simply enjoy the luxuries provided to you in this Dunya?
Have you ever experienced something that you couldn't quite put into words, except to describe it as magic? How do we distinguish our faith and the miracles found in the Quran from the unsettling notions we hear about magic?
Have you ever tried to find a loophole in God's law, thinking you could outwit Him? Have you ever encountered the temptation to bend the rules, seeking shortcuts to fulfill your desires? We will reflect on the consequences of such actions and the true essence of obedience to divine ruling.
In the realm of good, all have a role to play, and everyone has the potential to make a most meaningful impact. It does not matter if you are a victim of dystopian oppression or a marginal cog in the machine of corporate greed. The potential for explosive good within you is only waiting to be unlocked. In the Qur'an, we see how goodness burst forth from the household of Pharaoh himself.
Have you ever wondered about the unsung heroes of Islam, akin to Dhul-Qarnayn, and their timeless leadership qualities? How did these legendary figures navigate challenges with courage and wisdom, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration?
Among the revered prophets and notable figures that are mentioned in the Quran, one stands out to us more than most: Maryam (RA). She's the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran and is considered to be the most honorable woman of all time. What is it about the mother of Jesus (A.S.) that grants her a station not given to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s mother, wife, or daughter?
Have you ever reflected on the significance of fear in the human experience? It's a universal emotion, and yet it is one that we all try to contend with. Considering how ubiquitous fear is, it would only make sense that Allah (swt) would teach us how to overcome our fears and embody true courage. As Muslims, we find that incredible lesson in one of the most incredible figures mentioned in the Qur'an. That was the one and only Prophet Musa (A.S).
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
How many times does one wonder about Jannah? We continue with the exposition of paradise, showcasing its beautiful names and what they mean. The type of people that enter Jannah, and those that are blocked from it, and much more. Every day the believer worries and laments on their actions and their deeds. But what if you didn't have to worry? What if you could be of those guaranteed Jannah?
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
What awaits us in Jannah? Will we reunite with our loved ones there? How vast and magnificent will Jannah be? What desires will we have, or will desires even exist in that perfect realm? These questions and so many more often cross the minds of hopeful believers. Join us as we explore the wonders of Jannah, envisioning the joys of reunion, the vastness of its beauty, and the nature of fulfillment in paradise.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.
This year, the Tarbiya Institute chose the notion of Ubudiyyah to guide its conversations and become the year's theme. No other month can more effectively articulate and emphasize this beautiful theme than the blessed month of Ramadan. This year, Tarbiya's Imams and guest speakers will focus on the spiritual gems shared by Imam Abul-Faraj ibn-ul-Jawzi's widely read book, Sayd al-Khaatir, or Captured Thoughts.