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Building Disciplined Communities | Friday Khutbah

In this Khutbah, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explains the opening verses of Surah As-Saf, which was revealed after the second major military engagement of the Muslims: the Battle of Uhud. He discusses how Allah loves people who are disciplined and how the Muslims lost at Uhud due to t ...  Show more

Don’t Let the Environment Dictate Your Islam | Friday Khutbah

"It's hard to be Muslim in my country these days..." During this khutbah, delivered at the Nur-E-Islam Masjid in San Juan (Trinidad and Tobago), Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan shares an eye opening lesson on why we as Muslims must feel a sense of Islam on the inside, and not allow our ex ...  Show more

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