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The third sermon in the series Unmeasured: Reclaiming Servitude in a Self-Centered World.
Having discovered that every strength and ability is continually sustained by Allah, the servant now confronts a subtler illusion: the belief that he governs what comes next. In this sermon, we contemplate Allah's perfect governance over all affairs and uncover the hidden ways the self quietly expects the future to conform to its own desires. Anxiety, frustration, relentless planning, and attachment to outcomes often reveal not merely a fear of uncertainty, but an illusion of control that only the light of divine knowledge can expose.
Drawing upon the Qur'an, the Prophetic Sunnah, and the profound insights of the Sufi sages, this sermon explores how true knowledge of Allah's governance dismantles the illusion of control and calls the servant to the worship of tawakkul. As every false claim to directing the future is stripped away, the heart awakens to the reality that it was never entrusted with governing outcomes, only with faithful obedience. The journey into servitude continues, not by learning how to control tomorrow, but by placing complete reliance upon the One who has always governed it.
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The second sermon in the series Unmeasured: Reclaiming Servitude in a Self-Centered World.
If the first illusion exposed by the light of divine knowledge is the servant's poverty, then the first illusion to fall is the belief that he possesses anything within himself independently of Allah. In this sermon, we contemplate Allah's Name al-Ghanī (the Self-Sufficient) and discover that every strength we claim, every ability we exercise, and every blessing we enjoy is continually received from Him. What we mistake for self-reliance is often nothing more than Allah's uninterrupted generosity becoming so constant that we forget its source.
Drawing upon the Qur'an, the Prophetic Sunnah, and the profound insights of the Sufi sages, this sermon explores how true knowledge of Allah dismantles the illusion of self-sufficiency and teaches the servant to worship from a place of complete poverty before his Lord. As every false claim of independence is stripped away, the heart begins to discover that even remembrance, gratitude, and worship themselves are gifts that can only be sought from Allah. The journey into servitude continues, not by becoming stronger in ourselves, but by becoming more truthful before the One who alone needs nothing.
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The opening sermon in the series Unmeasured: Reclaiming Servitude in a Self-Centered World.
Building upon the journey of Divine Love and Communion, this sermon marks a decisive turning point. Having come to know and love Allah, the servant must now confront a deeper question: Who am I before Him? Drawing upon the profound insights of Imam al-Wāsiṭī, this sermon explores how every true knowledge of Allah becomes a mirror that exposes the reality of the self. The Divine Names no longer function merely as windows through which Allah is known, but as mirrors through which the servant discovers his poverty, weakness, dependence, and need before his Lord. As the light of divine knowledge enters the heart, it not only illuminates the majesty of Allah, but also shatters the illusions the soul has long maintained about itself. The journey of love now reaches its fulfillment in truthful servitude.
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Ninth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from communion to illumination. It shows that the many disclosures of Allah's attributes are not separate destinations, but rays of a single divine light drawing the heart toward Allah Himself. Through the imagery of the stars, the moon, the dawn, and the rising sun, the sermon traces the servant's journey from obedience and gratitude, through the tasting of the divine attributes, until the scattered witnessings of majesty, mercy, wisdom, and beauty begin to gather into one abiding love.
The sermon shows that the highest love is not found in passing spiritual states, but in a heart established with Allah through every changing circumstance. What begins as many lights becomes one light, what begins as many tastes becomes one love, and the servant discovers that every step of the journey was guiding him toward the One who had been drawing him near all along.
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Eighth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from orientation to communion. It shows that love for Allah does not stop at knowing His attributes, but deepens as the heart begins to taste their effects. Through divine exaltedness, revelation, knowledge, will, and sustaining care, the sermon explores how Allah makes Himself known to the servant, not merely as truths to be affirmed, but as realities that transform the heart. As each attribute unveils a new dimension of divine perfection, humility, reverence, shame, surrender, dependence, and longing begin to gather into a deeper love.
The sermon shows that these spiritual tastes are not the destination, but openings through which the servant comes to know the One described by them all. It is through these disclosures that the Qur'an becomes communion, worship becomes watchfulness, and every attribute becomes another invitation to draw nearer to Allah Himself.
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Seventh sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from recognition to orientation. It shows that love for Allah does not merely deepen faith, but gives it direction. Through the imagery of the seed, the thinning of veils, and the opening of the heart, the sermon explores how the servant prepares through repentance, sincerity, vigilance, and sound belief, while the opening itself belongs to Allah alone. It shows how illumination in this life serves as a foretaste of a greater unveiling in the next, and how the heart finds its qiblah through knowing Allah as both transcendent beyond creation and near to His servants. Through this gathering of the heart, worship is transformed, prayer becomes presence, and love begins to take root.
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Sixth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from recognition to honoring. It shows that the ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah are not merely a season of reward, but a test of whether the heart honors what Allah loves. Through prayer, remembrance, sacrifice, repentance, and longing, the sermon reframes these days as a lived case study of love for Allah as al-Ilāh and al-Rabb. It shows how sacred time exposes the state of the heart, how beloved deeds become weightier when offered in beloved days, and how the servant is called back to Allah through obedience, gratitude, and attentiveness. Through the pilgrims and those who remain behind, the sermon restores the meaning of nearness, showing that the road to Allah was never closed to the one who turns back honestly.
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Fifth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from submission to recognition. It shows that love for Allah is not only established through obedience to His command, but through recognizing His care, provision, and sustaining presence in every moment of life. It exposes the veil of entitlement and the idolatry of causes, showing how the heart becomes trapped at the level of means and blinded from the One who gives through them. Through reflection upon Allah’s blessings and signs, the sermon restores gratitude as the path through which love awakens and the heart returns to the Bestower.
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Fourth sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion.
This sermon moves from defining love to establishing its foundation. It shows that true love for Allah is not a claim or a feeling, but submission to His command, and that the heart is trained toward this through hope in His promise and fear of His warning. It exposes the illusion of a love that seeks acceptance without obedience, and restores love to what it demands and produces.
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Third sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion
This sermon moves from measuring love to defining it. It distinguishes between the foundation of love and its completion, showing that not all love fulfills faith, and not all love that fulfills it perfects it.
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Second sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion
This sermon moves from exposing the illusion of love to establishing its measure. It reframes love not as a claim, but as something tested, verified, and revealed through following the Messenger ﷺ. It confronts the gap between what is said and what is lived, and shows how the truth of love is exposed in what a person follows, prefers, and ultimately chooses.
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First sermon in the series Divine Love and Communion
This sermon sets the foundation for Divine Love and Communion by reframing love as something revealed, not declared. It exposes the gap between claim and reality, and centers prayer as the moment where the truth of the heart is revealed.
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Eighth and final sermon in the series The Muhammad Way.
This sermon reflects on knowledge as the foundation of the Muhammadan way: how it is granted by Allah yet sought through effort, how it protects worship from corruption, and how its absence leaves a person vulnerable to confusion, self-made religion, and misguidance. It calls the listener to move beyond admiration of knowledge toward disciplined seeking, where the path is not assumed, but learned.
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Seventh sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
The path to Allah is not a solitary journey. A person is shaped by what is above him, carried by those beside him, and known by what flows from him into others.
This sermon reflects on the social reality of faith: the need for sound guidance, the weight of companionship, and the subtle ways a person can drift while thinking he is progressing. It explores how sincerity is not only in seeking, but in the ability to receive, and how both the source of guidance and the state of the heart determine where the path ultimately leads.
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Season 2: Eid Sermons of 1447/2026
Episode 1: What Ramadan Leaves Behind
Ramadan is not only a month that passes. It is a school that leaves something behind.
This Eid khutbah reflects on sincerity, reliance upon Allah, and the sign of acceptance that continues beyond the month.
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Sixth sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
Prayer draws a servant near to Allah, but nearness to Allah is not complete while the rights of His creation remain unpaid. This sermon reflects on the spiritual weight of unsettled obligations and the danger of carrying the claims of others into the Day of Judgment.
Drawing on the warning of the Prophet ﷺ about the truly bankrupt person, the sermon explores how debts, trusts, family responsibilities, broken promises, and careless words all become part of the account a person carries before Allah. It calls believers to examine their lives carefully, repair what they have wronged, and clear their obligations while the door of repentance and reconciliation remains open.
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Fifth sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
Why can the heart be stirred by melodies and songs, yet remain unmoved by the words of Allah? This sermon reflects on how the sounds we fill our lives with can gradually train the heart to seek stimulation rather than reflection.
Drawing on the spiritual insights of Imam al-Wāsiṭī, the sermon explores how excessive attachment to music and rhythmic speech can weaken the heart’s receptivity to the Qur’an and veil it from the patience, humility, and certainty that divine revelation calls us to.
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Fourth sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
Prayer does not hide the condition of the heart. This sermon reflects on how the spiritual state we carry into prayer is revealed when we stand before Allah—showing whether the heart is distant or near.
Drawing on the spiritual insights of Imam al-Wāsiṭī, the sermon explores how love for the Messenger ﷺ, sincere repentance, and guarding the covenant with Allah prepare the heart to experience the deeper reality of prayer.
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Third sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
Repentance establishes a covenant between the servant and his Lord. This sermon reflects on the need to guard that covenant by protecting the limbs from sin—especially the eyes, the ears, the tongue, and the rest of the body.
Drawing on the spiritual insights of Imam al-Wāsiṭī, the sermon explores how safeguarding the limbs preserves the sincerity and stability of repentance.
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Second sermon in the series The Muhammadan Way.
Before righteous deeds can rise to Allah, the heart must first return to Him. This sermon reflects on repentance not as a setback, but as the very ground upon which the path of faith is paved.
Drawing on the spiritual insights of Imam al-Wāsiṭī, the sermon explores how repentance restores the heart to its proper orientation and prepares it to walk the path of obedience.
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