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A-thu billhi minash shaytnir rajeem.

Bismillhir rahmnir raheem


Al hamdu lillahi nahmaduhu wanastaeenahu, wanastagh-firuhu, wanatoobu ilayhi,
wanaoothu Billaahi min shuroori an-fusinaa, wamin sayyi aati amaalinaa. MayYahdillahu fa huwal muhtad, wa may- yudlill falan tajidaa lahu waliyan murshida. Wa ashhadu an Laa ilaaha ill-Allh, wahdahoo laa shareeka lah, wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan
abduhoo warasooluh
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem! Ya Ay-yuhal-latheena aamanut taqul-laaha, haqqa
tuqaatihee wala tamu tun-na, il-la wa antum Muslimoon.
Ya Ay-yuhal-latheena aamanut taqul-laaha, wa qooloo qawlan sadeedaa. Yuslih-lakum
amaalakum wa yaghfir lakum thunoobakum, wamay yu-til-laaha warasoolah, faqad faaza
fawzan atheemaa.
In the opening verse of Sura An-Nisaa, Allah says:
O mankind! Show reverence towards your Guardian-Lord Who created you from a
single person, created, of like nature, his mate and from the two of them scattered
(like seeds) countless men and women; Be conscious of Allah, through Whom ye
demand your mutual (rights) and (show reverence towards) the wombs (that bore
you): for surely, Allah ever watches over you.
My Dear Sisters and Brothers,
Glory and Majesty belong to Allah, Supreme Sovereign of the universe. Peace and
salutations on our illustrious Master, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who was sent as a
universal mercy and guide. Allah says in the Glorious Quran (Surah Isra);
Your Lord has decreed that you shall worship none except Him; and show kindness to your
parents. If one of them or both reach old age, never say to them uf, nor scold them. Rather
speak to them graciously and lower for them your wing of mercy, and say, My Lord, have
mercy on them as they raised me mercifully when I was small. ( 17:23 )

Oh Muslims, in this above verse Allah states categorically that He has prescribed
affection, kindness and obedience towards parents. The Almighty absolutely forbids

ill-treatment, abuse and neglect of parents. Paradise and divine approval are for
those who are kind to their parents, as the Holy Prophet (pbuh) so beautifully states;

Paradise lies at the feet of the Mothers

Oh servants of Allah. We are in the middle of our 2014 academic year. The learner,
the educator, the professional, the layman, the business person, nay, everybody in
society is in search of success and prosperity. The question is; What is true success
? Pharaoh, Firoun was a mighty ruler and very wealthy, yet he died horribly and
unsuccessful. Abu Jahl, who was an uncle of our beloved Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh), was an intellectual in his era, but his obstinacy and boastful arrogance
blinded him to the Truth, and he also died in disgrace and unsuccessful. How many
of us move in mighty executive circles today, holding positions of esteem, but we
neglect and abandon our beloved parents? How many parents are crying of
loneliness in old-age homes and cramped out buildings? Why are childrens
memories so short? Have we forgotten so soon how our mothers painfully bore and
brought us into this world? Remember, when our beloved Prophet was asked who is
the most deserving of our affectionate company, he replied thrice, Your Mother, Your
Mother, Your Mother and then your Father. Therefore lets understand! that our
worship of Allah is incomplete if we abandon or abuses our parents.

Our Noble Prophet (pbuh) was asked: Why do you give the mother three degrees of
preference over the father? He replied: Your mother carried you for nine months in
her blessed womb, then she painfully gave birth to you. After that she gave up her
sleep for you, suckled you, carried you in her arms for three years and cleaned up
your mess. She did your laundry. She cooked and served your food for eighteen
years. When you were forty, fifty, sixty, she still followed your progress with great
interest. The man enquired; Oh Prophet, suppose I carry my mother on my back for
years, clean up after her, cook for her and feed her. Suppose I attend to those same
services as long as she may live? The Prophet replied; There will be this one

difference between you. Your mother looked out for you to live, while you are waiting
for her to die.

Listen attentively and I will relate to you a beautiful qissah (story).


One day Nabi Musa (as) was conversing with Allah on Mount Sinai, and Allah said:
Oh Musa, go to certain place where you shall meet a certain person, who is a
butcher by trade, He will be your close companion in Jannah. When Nabi Musa
arrived in this town, he hid his true identity and requested hospitality from this
butcher, saying he is a traveler. The butcher took him home that evening and made
him sit, saying, make yourself at home, but kindly excuse me for a while as I have
something very important to do first. Nabi Musa then noticed that his host tended to
a very old and frail woman laying in a basket. He cleaned the old lady, brushed her
hair, then lovingly fed her and made her comfortable. The old lady murmured
something, to which the butcher said Amen. After a while Nabi Musa asked his host
about the old lady, and he replied. She is my mother. Every morning before I leave, I
see to her needs for the day and make her comfortable. When I return home, I clean
her up and feed her before I see to my own needs. Then Nabi Musa asked, What did
she murmur to you. The butcher smiled and said. My mother daily makes duah that
Allah must make me the companion of Nabi Musa in Jannah. I only say Ameen to
please her, because I am only an ordinary person in comparison to Nabi Musa who
is the great prophet of Allah. Hear the good news, brother butcher, the blessed Nabi
Musa said. Your mothers duah has been accepted. I am Nabi Musa and you are to
be my close companion in Jannah.

Alhamdu lillahi Rabbil Aalameen. Was-salaatu was-salaamu alaa Khairil mursaleen.


Muhammadin-nabeey-yil Ummiy-yee, wa-alaa aalihee, wasah-bihee, ajmaeen.

Ammaa baad:

Innallha wa malaaikata yusallna alan nabi. Y ay yuhal latheena manu sall alayhi
wasalli m tas leema. Allahumma salli al Muhammad, wa ala li Muhammad, kama salayta

ala Ibrahim, wa ala ali Ibrahim. Allahumma barik ala Muhammad, kama barakta ala
Ibrahim, wa ala ali ibrahim. Fil la meen, innaka hameedun majeed.
Second Khutbah:
Soob hanallahi wal hamdu lillah, wala hawla wala quwwata illah billah yu althi yual
theem
Glory to Allah! Praise to Allah! There is no power and no strength except from Allah!
My dear sisters and brothers,
Oh Muslims, Listen dearly and reflect on the following qissah (story) as well.

One day, the great wali, Imam Hasan Al-Basri (ra) was making Tawaf around the
Kabah, and saw a young man carrying a basket on his back. The young man
explained. We are poor folk. For years my mother had this deep yearning to visit the
Kabah, but we could never afford it. She had grown old, but always spoke so
lovingly of the Kabah, with eyes filled with tears. I could not bear to see my mother
in such a state, so I placed her in this basket and brought her all the way from our
house in Syria. Oh Imam, did I repay my Mothers due by what I have done for her?
The pious Imam replied: Even if you carry your mother on your back and perform
tawaaf seventy times around the Kabah, you will never compensate her for one kick
you gave her when you were in her blessed womb.

Oh servants of Allah! Do I need to say more? Islam teaches us that our two beloved
parents are our doorway to Paradise. Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak Al-Jerrahi urges;

Be obedient and loving to your parents and earn Allahs good pleasure. Your
mother and father are your honoured guests. You will lose them one day, and be left
all alone in this world. You will never find a friend and helper like your mother. For of
all those who seem to be your friends, the most loyal is your mother. She is your true

friend, all the rest are friends of your money, rank, beauty etc. Should you become
bankrupt, ugly, old or sick, or be put into prison, your one real friend will be your
MOTHER.
I pray from this sacred Mimbar to Almighty Allah to bless all our beloved parents
lives with khair and barakah, and those who are deceased, to grant them JannatulFirdous, Ameen.
Brothers and sisters, to conclude our khutbah:
InnaAllaha, Yamuru bil adel, wal ihsaan, wa eetaa-i zil qurba; wa yanha anil fuhshaa-i, wal
munkari walbaghi; ya-idzukhum lallakum tathak-karoon. (Sura 16:90),
Surely Allah commands justice, good deeds and generosity to others and to relatives; and
He forbids all shameful deeds, and injustice and rebellion: He instructs you, so that you may
be reminded.
Fadth kuroonee adth kurkum, wash kuroolee walaa tak furoon [2:152].
and remember Me: I will remember you. Be grateful to Me, and do not reject faith.
wala thikrul-Laahi akbar, Wal-Laahu yalamu maa tasnaoon. [29:45].
and without doubt, Remembrance of Allah is the Greatest Thing in life, and Allah knows the
deeds that you do.
Ameen. Aqeemus salaah

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