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Maulana addresses Egyptians – Oh Scholars, Leaders and Protesters!!
Maulana Shaykh Nazim gave a series of Special Suhbahs to address all layers of society in Egypt. Religion is advice, and it is especially needed at crucial moments like this. Maulana addressed the ulama’, the Leaders, the Protesters and finally the entire nation. We have divided the entire address into two parts for easy reading.
Part one of Maulana address to Egyptians is to Scholars, Leaders and Protesters. In this very special address, Maulana extracts from the Holy Quran, a series of beautiful and relevant Verses, that provide guidance in these dangerous and trying times. He speaks from the advice of the Saints from the Golden Chain, and from the Awtad (Pillar Saints) of Egypt.
Do read carefully, ponder over them and disseminate the information fully, for it could help save lives and save Souls. Continue reading
Do not frown: 13th December 2010
Only a tyrant disrespects Rasulullah (saw). Allah Himself has placed Rasulullah (saw) on a pedestal, so who are we to disregard him? By increasing our love for Rasulullah (saw), we increase in faith, lights and Stations. A tyrant is one who objects to Divine orders. We have been ordered to fight the tyranny of our egos and to open our eyes to our own short-comings. Tyrants are always displeased with their Lord’s Will and unhappy with their fellow Man’s actions, so their faces are always showing displeasure, and their inner dirtiness emerges as an ugly scowl on their faces. Maulana says, smile always, and do not frown at others. Continue reading
The Deadly Kiss Of Iblis
At the instant shaitan plants his kiss on the forehead of the condemned one, ugliness begins to seep into this person’s face, and gradually, his features change into shaitanic ones, throughout his life, until death comes. After death, worse is to follow – the facial features become even uglier and more horrifying, it acquires an added shade of darkness and a foul odour begins to be emitted from the body. Continue reading