This khutbah will discuss how to optimize and maximize the rewards and benefits from the blessed month of Ramadan.From the people are those who worship Allah and they don't know what they're doing. There are many many ayat telling us and describing for us their situation in the hopes that we would take heed and not be of those people.1. Let your intention be sincere and only for the sake of Allah.2. Have your fast according to the Sunnah of the Prophet (saws).3. Abandon weak ahadeeth, especially those related to fasting.4. Month of Qur'an. Strive to learn, understand, practice, recite&memorize.5. Month of Jihaad. Strive&struggle against your desires, whims, and whispers of Shaitan.6. Avoid TV and "time killers."Jumuah Khutbah delivered on the 21st of August 2009 by shaykh Abu Usamah at GreenLane Masjid, Birmingham, UK.*********************************************************************************************************Abu Usamah was born in New Jersey in 1964. He embraced Islam in 1986 and went onto studying in the Islamic University of Madina for eight years where he graduated from the College of Da'wah and Usool-ad-Din.Abu Usamah has been very active in da'wah since the day he embraced Islam. He has been the Imam of various mosques in the United States and in the United Kingdom. He is currently the imam at Green Lane masjid in Birmingham.His zeal and eagerness in conveying the true message of Islam has lead him to many parts of the world, delivering lectures and seminars, as well as translating for many scholars and du'aat from the Arab world.Abu Usamah has been blessed in studying with some of the greatest scholars of our time, to name a few, Shaikh Umar Fulaatah at the Rawdah of the Prophets Mosque, Shaikh Muhammad 'Atiyyah Saalim (author of Tafsir 'Adwaa ul-Bayaan'), Shaikh Abdullah Muhammad al-Ghunaymaan, Shaikh Muhammad al-Jaami, Shaikh Saalih al-Fawzaan and many more. He was also very fortunate to have spent two summers in intensive study under Shaikh Ibn Baaz and Shaikh Ibn Uthaymin.
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