Only Allah Can Remove All Troubles, Says Imam in Hajj Sermon
While delivering a Hajj sermon at the Nimrah Mosque in Arafat, Imam Kaaba Sheikh Salih bin Abdullah bin Humaid said, “O pilgrims of the House of Allah! Fear Allah,
Because Allah Almighty has ordered all creatures to adopt piety and forbade them from forbidden things. Piety is the cause of good and success in both this world and the Hereafter.
He said that treating parents well, speaking the truth, doing good to orphans, the poor, and neighbors is part of faith.
Fulfilling promises, adopting modesty, and following the path of goodness are among the qualities of a believer. Satan wants to create enmity between people, but goodness and evil cannot be equal.
Imam Kaaba said, Follow the Sharia and make religion a guide in your life, because a beautiful home has been prepared for the pious in the Hereafter.
Allah Almighty says that if you are grateful, I will give you more. The religion has been perfected, and Allah has chosen Islam, so worship Allah alone and do not associate anyone with Him.
He said that the righteous servants of Allah live according to His command. The believer connects with Allah through prayer. Belief in the books means that they have all been revealed from heaven, and worship is the right of Allah alone; no prophet or saint has a partner in it. Belief in the Day of Judgment is also an important part of faith.
During the sermon, Imam Kaaba said that only Allah can remove all kinds of troubles and troubles, and Allah’s pleasure is a greater blessing than Paradise.
In his sermon, Imam Kaaba made a special prayer for the oppressed Muslims of Palestine. He prayed, that O Allah! End the hunger, suffering, and misery of our brothers in Palestine,
Provide shelter to their homeless, grant them peace, and make them victorious over their enemies. He further prayed, that O Allah! Grant the rulers of the Muslims the ability to do good, and grant them guidance and piety.
On the occasion of the Hajj sermon, millions of pilgrims from all over the world are enjoying the privilege of standing in Arafat on the ninth day of Dhul-Hijjah.
This day has great spiritual significance in Islam, as it is considered a special occasion for repentance, forgiveness of sins, and closeness to Allah.