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Act on What You Know
Last updated on Thursday, September 14, 2006

The Beginning Of A New School Year
Husain Aal Ash-Sheikh
1) The role of knowledge in flourishing nations. 2) The objective of knowledge in Islam. 3) An advice to teachers. 4) The merits of learning the Qur’aan.
Warning Against Adultery and Fornication
Husain Aal Ash-Sheikh
1) The merits of Islaam. 2) Establishing Chastity. 3) The command to preserve ones’ private parts. 4) The crime of Zinaa (adultery and fornication). 5) The evil and harm resulting from Zinaa. 6) The punishment of Zinaa in life and the Hereafter. 7) Consciousness and fear of Allaah.
Correct Faith
Husain Aal Ash-Sheikh
1) The message of the Prophet was the greatest favor. 2) Correct faith is the source of happiness. 3) Islaam provides all that is good. 4) The description of one with correct faith. 5) The effects of belief and its fruits. 6) The Ummah of Islamic monotheism of belief. 7) The characteristics of the Ummah of Muhammad. 8) Straying away from the correct faith. 9) The cure for hardships and disasters. 10) Salvation is in the return to Islaam. 11) An advice to people of media.
Manifestations of loyalty to the Infidels
Husayn Mahfooth Shu’ayb
1) The Islamic obligation of loyalty and disavowal for the sake of Allaah. 2) The most critical manifestations of loyalty towards the infidels are: a. Following their ways and culture. b. Implementing man-made legislation. c. Resembling them physically. d. Celebrating their religious festivals. 3) The evil consequences of resembling infidels. 4) The position of the pious Muslim predecessors regarding being loyal to the disbelievers. 5) The might of the Muslims lies in their adherence to their religion.
Women in Islam
Haashim Mohammad Ali
1) Harmony in communities is achieved through the marital relation between males and females. 2) Day and night are examples of harmony. 3) Imitating disbelievers or men is prohibited for women. 4) Ignorant persons claim that Eve was the reason Adam was driven out of Jannah (paradise). 5) Women in the pre-Islamic period. 6) Islam honors the woman as a wife, daughter, and mother. 7) Some differences between men and women that are asserted in Islam.
Sorcery And Its Danger
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
1) The danger of Polytheism. 2) Sorcery is one of the seven major sins. 3) The effect of sorcery on the bewitched. 4) Sorcery that effects married couples. 5) Defining sorcery and its ruling. 6) A magician is to be killed with out a chance to repent. 7) The difference between extraordinary things that happen to Awliaa’ (righteous people), and wicked people. 8) Requirements to become from the Awliaa’. 9) How to treat and protect ourselves from sorcery.
Traps Of Satan, And Protection From It
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
1) Callers to Jannah (Paradise), and callers to Hell. 2) Iblees (Satan) is the leader of those who call people to Hell. 3) Iblees beatifies unchaste behavior. 4) Mentioning some of Iblees’ ability to misguide people. 5) Iblees has no power against true believers. 6) How to protect ourselves from Iblees. 7) The gradual method of Iblees to misguide and delude people.
Security Is A Great Blessing
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
1) The blessing of security. 2) British people bomb areas in Saudi Arabia. 3) Allaah will preserve those who preserve the religion.
Backbiting and Tale bearing
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
1) The danger of major sins. 2) The harm and evil effect of backbiting. 3) Texts prohibiting backbiting and frighten people from it. 4) The danger of the tongue. 5) Islaam encourages stopping and preventing people from backbiting. 6) Defining tale bearing. 7) Texts prohibiting tale bearing and frighten people from it. 8) Exceptional cases where backbiting is allowed.
Mercy In Islaam
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
Summary 1) The importance of being merciful. 2) Islaam encourages mercy. 3) Mercy in Islaam has a comprehensive definition. 4) Humanity needs such a characteristic. 5) The oppressive propaganda against the Kingdom.
The eternal Miracle – The Last Ten Days OF Ramadaan
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
Summary 1) The bounty of Qur’aan and faith. 2) The virtue of Qur’aan and its inimitability. 3) One must observe characteristics mentioned in Qur’aan. 4) Ramadaan is the month of Qur’aan. 5) The situation of the Salaf with Qur’aan during Ramadaan. 6) The virtue if kindness during Ramadaan. 7) Encouraging observing Salaah during Ramadaan. 8) The command to pay Zakaah. 9) Deeds are but with their end. 10) The hardships of Muslims. 11) The virtue of Lailat Al Qadr.
The Virtue Of Thikr (Remembrance Of Allaah)
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
Summary 1) Encouragement to practice Thikr. 2) Defining Thikr. 3) The best Thikr. 4) Warning against innovated ways of Thikr. 5) The types of Thikr. 6) Encouraging general Thikr that applies foe all times and occasions. 7) The reward of those who practice Thikr.
Good Conduct
Ali Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Huthaifie
Summary 1) The objectives of Islaam. 2) The virtues of good conduct. 3) The definition of good conduct and some of its characteristics. 4) The good conduct of disbelievers. 5) Allaah and His Messenger sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam command us to have good conduct. 6) Indications of ones good conduct. 7) Indications of ones bad conduct 8) The fine conduct of our Salaf (righteous predecessors). 9) The exemplary conduct of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, and his teaching of this to his nation. 10) The difference between using ones wisdom and sacrificing ones principles. 11) That which causes people to enter Paradise and Hell the most.
The Months of the Year and the Sacred Months
Ahmad Maarsoo
1) The sacred months. 2) The pre-Islamic An-Nasee’ (postponement of the sacred months). 3) The importance of the lunar months in Islamic legislation. 4) The warning against cursing time. 5) The warning against oppressing oneself during the sacred months.
The Story of the People of the Rock
Sa`d Turkie Al-Khuthlaan
1) Different methods of the prophet in Da’awa. 2) Retelling of the story of the Companions who where captured in the cave because of the Rock. 3) Lessons learned from the story: a. kindness and gratefulness towards parents and its effects. b. Virtue of safeguarding one's chastity, the danger of adultery and fornication, and its evil consequence. c. Honesty and its virtue. d. The danger of oppression, and possessing people’s property falsely. e. Legitimacy of invoking Allah with virtue of one’s good deeds.
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