
Message from the Minbar presents Friday sermons and post-sermon reflections rooted in the Hanbali tradition of Islamic scholarship. Each episode offers guidance drawn from the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and the teachings of the classical scholars, addressing the spiritual and moral challenges of everyday life. These messages are delivered from the mosque pulpit and offered as reminders for strengthening ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality | |||

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 ... more
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 ... more
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 lea... more
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 rea... more
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 ... more
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 ... more
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 stimulat... more
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... more










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