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This Friday's lesson by Abu Khadija Al Jaza'ari with the continuation of

 

"The Three Fundamental Principles"
By Imaam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahaab
(Various explanations)


Time:

8.00-9.30 p.m.

IMPORTANT:

The space in the hall is limited.

Please come on time, otherwise you will not be guaranteed a space.

Date:

23rd July 2010

 Venue:
Barham Park Hall
660 Harrow Road, Wembley, 
London, HA0 2HB.

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Imaam Ibnul-Qayyim, may Allah's mercy be upon him, said:

"Get up and hurry in servitude to Allah and being with Him in the Home of Peace, without any tiredness, hardship or fatigue but by the nearest and easiest of paths. And this is by realising that you are in a time between two times which is what constitutes your life, and this the present time which is between what has passed and what is yet to come. Then that which has passed you can correct by repentance, remorse and seeking forgiveness. This is something in which there will be no tiredness, fatigue or any straining efforts required on your behalf. It is nothing but the action of the heart...

And there is due from the servant to Allah, in every moment from this time, servitude which will advance him or bring him nearer to Allah. So if he spends his time in servitude to Allah, he will come closer to his Lord and if he busies himself with desires or relaxation or inactivity, he will lag behind. And the servant never ceases either to be moving forward or falling behind, and there is no stopping whilst on the path, ever."

Taken from Ibnul-Qayyim's "The Path To Guidance"

 

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