His Eminence Sheikh Usaamah Khayyat, Imam and preacher of Masjid Al Haram delivered the Friday sermon gave his sermon at Masjid Al Haram on 1st Safar 1442 corresponding to 18 September 2020,
He began the sermon after praising Allah Salutations
upon the Prophet (May Allah bless him and grant him peace), and said:
“In the midst of the pursuit of the realization of
desires, the attainment of hopes, and the triumph of desires, people often
overlook or forget that outcome of the pursuit might not be according to what
he hopes, and therefore when he falls and is deprived of his desired outcome,
the earth is narrowed upon him, his soul is restrained, and his rationality
restricts him, and this leads to his decline and to a period of ingratitude to
the blessings and previous blessings of Allah, so that he becomes burdened with
worries, his soul becomes uneasy and he becomes unhappy with his life”
O Muslims, The reason for this is to misunderstand the truth of the misgivings of Blessings and the misunderstanding that both are not
related and that both do not correlate.
Imam Sufyan al-Thawri, may God have mercy on him,
quoted some of the predecessors (Salaf) saying: “Allah forbidding his servant
from some of his beloveds is a gift from Him. Because Allah Almighty did not
prevent him from stinginess, but rather prevented him with kindness”
The reality that every person lives in his life in
order to establish the evidence and the clear proofs of the truthfulness and the validity of this who was conveyed by Sufyan, may God have mercy on him, so how
many hopefuls if he had reached his hope and the consequence of his affairs
would be a loser, and an end to what If he had won what he wanted, his victory
would have been followed by a defeat that would drag its heels and swallow its
bitterness. Therefore, the Almighty drew attention to the fact that a person
often loves the fortunes of the world that is evil for him and wanders upon him,
and he hates from them what is good for him and more worthy of him, so he
dislikes you: “And perhaps you hate something, which is good for you, and
perhaps you love something, and it is evil for you, and God knows and you not.”
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