Friday Sermon given at the Prophet ﷺ's Mosque in Madinah, 5th Ramadan 1421AH:
...the month of Ramadaan; leader of all months; the month of forgiveness, merits and gifts; the month that gladdens the hearts of righteous people. No wonder that a pious man said in his death bed giving a reason for his weeping: I am only weeping for the fact that people will continue to be fasting and performing prayers after my death while I will no longer be in a position to do likewise.
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 29th Dhul-Qa'dah 1421AH:...let this great occasion be an avenue for self-examination. Let it be an opportunity for renewing ones allegiance to the book of Allah and the sunnah of His Prophet saws
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 21st Dhul-Hijjah 1421AH:...; nor did they use to get sad over whatever departed from them of this world. Rather, the world was less significant to them than the soil over which they walked. They would act by the book of their Lord and the sunnah of the Prophet saws. During the night they stood up in prayer, prostrated their faces and wept out of fear of Allah..
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 7 Dhul-Hijjah 1421AH:...having the privilege of seeing the Gracious Countenance of Allah on the last day is a suitable reward for Ihsaan (i.e. good deeds) because ihsaan means to worship Allah in this world as if one sees Him...
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 21st Dhul-Qadah 1421AH:...Alee t said: Do not be concerned with smallness of deed; rather be concerned with the acceptance of that deed.
Friday Sermon from the Prophet ﷺ's Mosque in Madina, on 26th Ramadan 1421AH:..."He who does not abstain from falsehood in sayings and deeds (while fasting), Allah is no need of his abandoning food and drink."
Friday Sermon from the Prophet's Mosque in Madina, on 22nd Ramadan 1421AH: The Last ten days of Ramadan...Dear brethren, when one carefully looks at peoples behavior, he will notice different kinds of competition. Some people do compete over this mundane world as to conquer and hold it in their possession; some compete over the attainment of high positions; some compete to achieve fame and stardom and some compete on building luxurious houses just as if this world is an everlasting one
Guidelines to help you observe the Fajr Prayer. Written by an anonymous student of Islamic knowledge with an introduction by Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Jibreen
Do you know of a deed that elevates and sublimes the soul - a deed that motivates toward gaining virtue and protects against corruption - a deed that strengthens the will power, rectifies the intention, reforms the body, heals weakness and brings the `abd (worshiper) closer to his Lord...