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Purification For Salaah (Prayer
Shaihk Salih al-Fawzan
1) The ruling of Taharah (purification: Wudhu (Ablution), Ghusl (Bathing), and Tayammum (Wiping over socks)).
2) How to perform Taharah.
3) Explaining verse six from Surat Al Mai’dah.
4) Supplications after Taharah, and the wisdom behind it.
5) Warning against slighting Taharah.
6) Warning against the excessive use of water, and its ruling.
7) The obligation of purifying one’s clothes and the area of Salaah (Prayer).
The Obligation of differing from the Disbelievers
Shaihk Salih al-Fawzan
1) Islaam comprehensively covers all aspects of this life and the hereafter.
2) The meaning of the verse, which translates as: “Guide us to the straight path...”
3) This verse calls to adhere of Sunnah of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam and differing from the disbelievers.
4) The command to differ from the disbelievers, warning against following their ways and the wisdom behind that.
5) Examples of imitating the disbelievers.
The Lawful Oath and its Expiation
Saalih Bin Rashid Al Atram
1) Meaning of a lawful oath and its types.
2) Defining a Legal oath.
3) How to expiate an oath.
4) The ruling of swearing by other than Allah.
5) How one keeps his oath.
6) The ruling of a false oath that results in punishment in hell, and its expiation.
Secularism and its Dangers
Saalih al-Wanyyaan
1) The need for exposing deviant way and misguidance.
2) Defining secularism.
3) The war between Islaam and the pre Islamic belief.
4) Some example of secular practices in our communities.
5) Seculars deceive people by not declaring their real position against Islaam.
The events of Makkah and the position of the Shiites towards Sunnis
Saalih al-Wanyyaan
1.) The constant struggle between truth and falsehood
2.) The advice of the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam to stick to his path, and the way in which the Shee'as differ with this
3.) The Shiites : their dark history and their view of the people of the Sunnah
4.) The Persian roots of the Shee'ah religion
5.) The problems that the Shee'ah wanted to start in Makkah
Backbiting Scholars
Saalih Aal Shaikh
1) Scholars are at a higher rank than regular people.
2) The merits of the Sahabah (companions).
3) Dispraising the Sahabah is dispraising Islaam itself.
4) The prohibition of back biting and lying.
5) Warning against minor and major sins.
6) Warning against fabricating stories against scholars.
Guidance to that which is most right
Saalih Aal Shaikh
1) Qur’aan is a book of guidance.
2) Qur’aanic guidance to monotheism of glorification of Allaah.
3) Guidance from Allaah was not accepted by all people.
4) Example for people who rejected Qur’aanic guidance.
Reformation of the Community is the Responsibility of Everyone
Saalih Aal Shaikh
1) Adhering to the command of Allaah and His messenger is a characteristic of the believers.
2) One who favors his lusts desires over Islaam looses in this life and the Hereafter.
3) The difference between people in the level of faith.
4) Establishing faith in the community is a prerequisite to victory.
5) Taking lessons from the evil end of the previous nations that belied their messengers and strayed away from the correct path.
6) Allaah will not change the current situation of Muslims until they return to Islaam.
7) Reformation of the community are reasons for blessings and bounties to be bestowed.
8) Reformation of the community is the responsibility of everyone.
And Cause not Corruption upon the Earth
Osaama Khayyaat
1) Islaam came to reform mankind.
2) The dangers of corruption upon the earth.
3) Polytheism is the greatest form of corruption.
4) Examples of corruption:
a. Major sins
b. Crimes of the Israelis in the Holy land.
c. Pollution.
5) Reasons behind corruption and its cure.
Self Examination
Osaama Khayyaat
1) The importance of holding ones self accountable.
2) Advice from the Salaf in this regard.
3) Reviewing our time spent during vacations.
Ambition
Osaama Khayyaat
1) Ambition is a sign of dignity and nobility.
2) Examples of low-mindedness.
3) The ambition of the Sahaabah (companions).
4) The difference between hasad (envy) and ghibtah (the hope to attain the same good that others have).
The Superiority of the Islamic Culture
Osaama Khayyaat
1) The unjust judgment against Islamic culture.
2) The virtues of Islaam with regard to:
a. The field of belief.
b. The field of knowledge and science.
c. Addressing the materialistic aspect of life.
d. The field of human rights.
e. Addressing human nature.
3) The decline of the Muslims.
Ramadaan: The Great Opportunity
Osaama Khayyaat
1) Humans need sanctuaries to escape from the trials of life.
2) Blessed seasons represent opportunities in life.
3) The wisdom behind Siyaam (fasting).
4) Practical benefits of Siyaam.
5) Taking advantage of time that remains.
Benefits of Hajj
Osaama Khayyaat
1) The greatness of the Hajj gathering
2) The benefits of Hajj
3) The objective of monotheism
4) Warning against not benefiting from Hajj
The Status of Advice in Islaam
Osaama Khayyaat
1) The keenness of Muslims to draw ever closer to Allaah.
2) The great bounty of advice.
3) The virtue of accepting advice.
4) The lofty rank of those who give sincere advice.
5) The true meaning of advising Allaah.
6) The true meaning of advising His Messenger sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam.
7) The true meaning of advising the Book of Allaah.
8) The true meaning of advising the Muslim leaders.
9) The true meaning of advising the Muslims in general.
10) The continuous celebration for the obedient.
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