

Friday Khutub by Imam Baianonieat Islamic Center of Raleigh |
The articles in the Friday
speeches do not necessarily reflect the views of the Islamic Center of Raleigh
Eid
as a Step Towards Strengthening the Community Bond
Alcoholic Drinks are
Prohibited
Belonging to Islam and The Islamic Identity
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
Eid is Ibadah, Happiness, and Entertainment
Hajj
is one of the Pillars of Islam
Consequences of NOT Enjoining
Good and NOT Forbid Evil
Etiquette of Disagreement in
Islam
We Must Follow The Prophet (S.A.W)
Good Deeds Remove the Evil Deeds
Help in Righteousness and NOT
Transgression
Islamic
Hijjab Cover for Muslim Woman
Night of Al-Qadr & Zakat-ul-Fitr
Month of Allah Al-Muharram & the Day of
Ashura
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
Position of Taqwa & Its
Importance in Islam
Position & Rule of the Mind in Islam
Islamic System of Punishment
is Mercy from Allah (S.W.T.)
| Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 |
Arrival of Ramadhan & Taraweeh Prayer
Reality of Islam & the Reality of This
Society
Reciting Qur'an is a way to Taqwa
Everyone is Responsible for
His Own Deeds
Reward of Righteous Deed in this Life &
in the Hereafter
Importance of Role of the Masjid
Role of the Community in Raising Children in
the Non-Muslim Society
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
Important Rules of The Friday
Prayer
Seeking Knowledge is Obligatory
How the Soul is Separated from the Body
| Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 |
Characteristics of People who have Taqwa
Night
Prayer During Ramadhan (Taraweeh)
1st Ten Days of Thul-Hijjah & The
Sacrifice
Unity an Outstanding Feature of Hajj
Virtues (Blessings) of Fasting
What do the Highest Ranked
Folks Quarrel About?
Imitation of Non-Muslims is
Haram
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