In preparation for the Five Pillars ʿUmrah (2012), this is a step-by-step guide from the intention and departure to the cutting of the hair and end of ʿUmrah. A useful guide for anyone setting out for ʿUmrah.
A pivotal lecture for parents, youngsters, teachers and students, over-viewing the purpose of creation and the path of true Islām. A unique and important lecture given to an audience of young Muslims. Abū Khadījah ʿAbd al Waḥid begins by explaining the blessing of Islām upon the Muslim, the bounties of Allāh's mercy, and why we owe Allāh our thanks. Later, many examples are brought to exemplify the disaster of shirk and the punishment that awaits in the hereafter, as well as a brief description of the Paradise. We recommend this lecture to all parents and teachers, one of the few lectures that can be played to younger Muslims and understood well in shāʾ Allāh.
A reminder to the Muslimāt (Muslim women) concerning their honourable role in society. The role of the Muslim woman is a role of guidance and nurturing, raising children upon the Sunnah, producing a generation of young men and women who know their religion and practise it. An important speech in light of the image of oppression and ‘backwardness’ cast by the Western media.
A heartfelt advice to the sisters at Masjid al-Furqān (TROID) arranged upon their request. Many issues related to marriage and family relations are discussed.
"There will be leaders who will not be led by my guidance and who will not adopt my ways? There will be among them men who will have the hearts of devils in the bodies of human beings. I said: What should I do Messenger of Allāh, if I (happen) to live in that time? He replied: You will listen to the ameer and carry out his orders; even if your back is flogged and your wealth is snatched, you should listen and obey."
In a time where the speakers have become many and the knowledgeable few, our noble brother Abū Khadījah gives an extremely important reminder regarding the importance of preserving one’s tongue from attacking the honour of his brother, and the honour of the scholars and the people of knowledge.
In light of the recent atrocities surrounding the Woolwich murder (London, UK), Abū Khadījah addresses the congregation at Masjid al-Furqān (TROID) in Toronto, Canada, explaining the false motives of Adebolajo and those who instilled his methodology (al-Khawārij).
Examples from the Ṣahābah and the Salaf on how they dealt with Ahl al-Bidʿah. A sharp contrast to the melting-pot approach of al-Maghrib and like organisations who call to unite and sign allegiances between various groups of deviation.
A warning against ‘Callers to Innovation in the West’ and a refutation of cooperation with Ahl al-Bidʿah from The 5th National Daʿwah Conference in Birmingham (2001).