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Jummah Khutbah | Ramadan Preparations: Embracing Taqwa and Tarawih - January 29, 1999

Jummah Khutbah | Ramadan Preparations: Embracing Taqwa and Tarawih - January 29, 1999

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In this episode, the speaker opens with praise of Allah and gratitude for the gift of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), and the Holy Qur'an, then moves into a heartfelt guidance session preparing the community for the upcoming month of Ramadan. The talk covers practical and spiritual topics: the importance of sincere gratitude (shukr) expressed through obedience and submission to Allah; expectations and scheduling for Taraweeh prayers (including local timings and arrangements with a hafiz for full Qur'an recitation); and the spiritual significance of fasting and Laylatul Qadr.

Key hadiths and Quranic principles are cited, including the rewards promised for fasting and performing Taraweeh with devotion, the virtues of Laylatul Qadr, and the encouragement to pay zakat during Ramadan for multiplied reward. The speaker emphasizes that Tarawih is an emphasized Sunnah and should be observed by both men and women, independent of ones fasting status, and stresses the importance of learning proper fiqh: what breaks the fast, the conditions and pillars of Salah and fasting, and making correct niyyah.

Practical guidance is offered about community arrangements, contacting mosque leaders for questions, and reminders of mercy in cases of genuine mistakes (e.g., eating in forgetfulness does not break the fast). The talk concludes with a broader spiritual reminder that Ramadan aims to increase taqwa — living with constant awareness that Allah is watching — and that true worship (ibadah) extends into every action of daily life when performed according to the Sunnah.

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