This week khutbah title is Returning To Allah.
1. As a muslim we all should know that Allah is open for the return of His slave to Him. No matter how much nor the size of our sins, there are none will not be forgiven by Allah accept the act of associating Allah with others.
2. Allah would be more than happy to accept our repentant as been describe in a hadith narrated by Abu Hamza Anas ibn Malik al-ansari; “Allah is happier about the repentance of one His slaves than one of you would be about finding your camel which has strayed away from you in the middle of the desert.”
3. None of us can escape doing sins in our life either conscious or unconsciously, therefore it is important for us to keep asking forgiveness from Allah as been said by Allah in Surah Huud, versus 3; "Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him, …”
4. The easiest way to ask forgiveness from Allah is by
saying Istighfar, “Astaghfirullahalazim” as many as possible with the intention of seeking forgiveness from Allah on our sins.
Waallahualam.
1. As a muslim we all should know that Allah is open for the return of His slave to Him. No matter how much nor the size of our sins, there are none will not be forgiven by Allah accept the act of associating Allah with others.
2. Allah would be more than happy to accept our repentant as been describe in a hadith narrated by Abu Hamza Anas ibn Malik al-ansari; “Allah is happier about the repentance of one His slaves than one of you would be about finding your camel which has strayed away from you in the middle of the desert.”
3. None of us can escape doing sins in our life either conscious or unconsciously, therefore it is important for us to keep asking forgiveness from Allah as been said by Allah in Surah Huud, versus 3; "Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him, …”
4. The easiest way to ask forgiveness from Allah is by
saying Istighfar, “Astaghfirullahalazim” as many as possible with the intention of seeking forgiveness from Allah on our sins.
Waallahualam.