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KHUTBA: Lead By Virtuous Actions This Ramadhaan – Rayaan Barker

A highly beneficial khutba in which Ustaadh Rayaan discusses the importance of striving to perform virtuous actions throughout Ramadhaan including recitation of the Qur’aan, giving Sadaqah, contemplating over the Qur’aan, perfecting our manners and more. It is upon us to to leave Ramadhaan in a better state than we entered it.

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KHUTBA: The Beginning Of The Revelation | Rayaan Barker

A beautiful khutba in which Ustaadh Rayaan reminds us of the characteristics of our beloved Messenger Muhammad (Sallalaahu ‘alaihi wa salam) and describes how the Revelation initially occurred. Events including the meeting with Jibraa’eel in the Cave of Hira, how the revelation used to descend, the effects of revelation upon the Messenger  are discussed as well as the great station of the Qur’aan. A must listen!

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KHUTBA: The Muslim Stance Between Hope, Fear And Repentance | Rayaan Barker

In this Khutba, Ustaadh Rayaan explains the importance of a Muslim’s stance towards hope, fear and repentance towards Allah Azza wa Jal. Hope, fear and repentance are to be carried out consecutively and not in isolation without one another. Some people only rely upon the hope of Allah and fall astray in this regard and likewise there are others that have the mentality that Allah Azza wa Jal will not forgive them, these false mentalities bring about failure within the Muslim. A must listen khutba!

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KHUTBA: Ramadhaan Is Approaching, Have You Prepared For It? | Rayaan Barker

In this khutba, Ustaadh Rayaan reminds us of the approach of Ramadhaan and how the Salaf (The Pious Predecessors) were eager to meet it’s arrival with constant du’a, asking Allah to allow them witness it, to benefit from it and similarly to prepare for it mentally and physically. Ustaadh Rayaan gives an overview of the virtues of Ramadhaan and the key points a Muslim should be mindful of in order to benefit from Ramadhaan fully and likewise how to remain firm after it’s departure.

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KHUTBA: Know Allah in Times of Ease and He Will Know You in Times of Difficulty – Rayaan Barker

Know Allah during times of ease and He will know you in times of difficulty
Rayaan Barker (Hafithahullah)
Masjid al-Furqan

Take benefit from the Great Hadith of the 3 men that became trapped in a cave and the actions they devoted to Allah.

Know the greatest adversity and how to prepare for it

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How to not sit during the Khutba

 

Mu`adh bin Anas Al-Juhani (May Allah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) forbade (us) from sitting with our legs drawn up to our belly (Ihtiba’) during the Friday Khutbah (religious talk before the prayer).

[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi].

How to not sit during the Khutba

 

Mu`adh bin Anas Al-Juhani (May Allah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) forbade (us) from sitting with our legs drawn up to our belly (Ihtiba’) during the Friday Khutbah (religious talk before the prayer).

[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi].