On the 28th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheikh discusses the significance of Surah ‘Abasa, which was revealed in Mecca during the Makkan era. The verses addressed (Surah ‘Abasa – 1-16) an incident where Prophet... Keep Reading »
On the 27th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheik discusses the importance of saving oneself and one’s family from the Hellfire, as commanded by Allah (swt) in Surah At-Tahrim Verse 6. The Sheik emphasizes that... Keep Reading »
On the 26th night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, a profound discussion takes place, delving into the purpose of life and our connection with the Creator. Drawing from the Quran, specifically Adh Dhariyaat verses 56-58,... Keep Reading »
Du’a – Forgiveness for our Parents & the Muslim Ummah Our indebtedness to our parents is so immense that it is not possible to repay it. It is vital that we show the utmost kindness,... Keep Reading »
Surah Al-Mulk is the 67th chapter of the Quran and is composed of 30 verses. The surah emphasizes the magnificence and sovereignty of Allah, highlighting His power over all things in the universe. It also... Keep Reading »
Surah Yaseen is the 36th chapter of the Quran and is composed of 83 verses. The surah begins by emphasizing the Quran’s divine origin and its ability to guide humanity to the straight path. It... Keep Reading »
On the 25th night of Taraweeh Reflections, the Sheikh discusses the importance of the Quran, especially during the month of Ramadan. He emphasizes the significance of reciting and listening to the Quran during this blessed... Keep Reading »
On the 24th  night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, the Sheik delves into the thought-provoking verses 33-36 from Surah Fussilat/Ha Meem, emphasizing the importance of calling people towards Allah(swt) and living according to His (swt)commands.... Keep Reading »
On the 23rd night of Taraweeh Reflections during Ramadan, we delve into verses 21-31 from Surat Al Gafir, also known as Surat Al Mumin. These verses discuss the Makki life of Prophet Muhammad (saw) and... Keep Reading »