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Khutbah| Stand Firm: Living as Proud Muslims in a Secular World - November 20, 1998

Khutbah| Stand Firm: Living as Proud Muslims in a Secular World - November 20, 1998

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Stand Firm: Living as Proud Muslims in a Secular World

In this episode the Imam delivers a powerful khutbah focused on gratitude to Allah, the priceless gifts of the Prophet ﷺ and the Qur'an, and the debt we owe to the Sahaba and classical scholars who preserved the deen. He emphasizes thankfulness for being born into Islam, for access to scholars and translations, and for the blessing of community worship such as Eid gatherings and Jumu'ah.

The talk examines the significance of reciting Surah Ikhlas and Surah al-Kafirun, explaining their historical context and contemporary relevance for Muslims living in a non-Muslim environment (dar al-kufr). The speaker warns against cultural assimilation, imitation of non-Muslim practices, and the loss of Muslim identity through dress, behavior and entertainment.

Practical guidance is given on everyday issues: preserving Islamic manners (including interactions between genders), keeping the beard and following the Prophet’s sunnah, giving priority to Jumu'ah prayer despite business pressures, and trusting Allah for rizq (provision). The sermon includes vivid stories — the Persian ambassador and the wolf-guarding-sheep anecdote — to illustrate tawakkul (reliance on God) and the mercy of Allah for those who make time for worship.

The speaker reiterates core hadith-based warnings: the danger of abandoning sunnah, the grave prohibition of riba (usury) as stressed in the Farewell Sermon, and the prophetic counsel to hold fast to the Qur’an and Sunnah as the sure path to success in this life and the next. He also highlights that imitating non-Muslim styles may affect one’s standing on the Day of Judgment.

Throughout the khutbah the imam calls listeners to be proud, confident Muslims — to say "Qul ya ayyuhal kafirun" in principle by refusing to adopt harmful practices and by teaching children to live by Islamic norms. He challenges excuses rooted in fear of social judgment and reminds the community that Allah is the true Provider and Protector.

The episode closes with Qur'anic recitation and du'as, sending blessings on the Prophet ﷺ and praying for unity, purification of hearts, victory for the religion, forgiveness for the believers, and steadfastness in faith.

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