Purification | Pleasing Allah, Not People: Family Life & Spiritual Tests - March 23, 1996
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Pleasing Allah, Not People: Family Life & Spiritual Tests
This episode is a Saturday morning Ta'alim talk (March 23, 1996) that explores how Allah tests believers through wealth, health, spouses, and children, and emphasizes the need for purification and surrender to Allah.
The speaker explains the difference between seeking one's haq (right) and seeking satisfaction for the ego, urging listeners to pursue the pleasure of Allah and the Prophet ﷺ rather than trying to satisfy people.
Using the Prophet's ﷺ endurance during the Meccan boycott as an example, the lecture highlights patience (sabr), the limits of human responsibility for others' salvation, and the concept of tawfiq — that guidance and success come from Allah.
The talk also outlines basic obligations (salah, fasting, zakat, hajj) as minimums, stresses that spiritual guidance and community practices should not be enforced by force, and encourages attachment to Allah and sincere following of the shaykh for clarity and mercy in family life.