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Life is not Permanent

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: October 20th, 1989 Time: 20 minutes 55 seconds

After a recent earthquake, Dr. Hathout reminds people how life is not permanent and discusses Islam’s emergency kit for the hereafter.

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Points for Hajj to Focus On

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: July 7th, 1989 Time: 18 minutes 51 seconds

Points to ponder for the preparation of the Hajj.

  • Prophet Ibrahim
  • Hajjar
  • Generations after Prophet Ibrahim

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The Day of Judgment

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: June 2nd, 1989 Time: 23 minutes 37 seconds

The concept of accountability in the Quran: How is it unique to Islam? Dr. Hathout compares the theology of the Day of Judgment in religions.

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The Continuity of the Quran

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: April 14th, 1989 Time: 20 minutes 23 seconds

Dr. Hathout emphasizes the importance of reading the Quran on a continuous basis and not just during Ramadan.

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The Essentials of Islam (cont.)

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: January 27th, 1989 Time: 16 minutes 58 seconds

A continuation of the previous week’s Khutba. How we should change the status quo.

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The Essentials of Islam

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: January 13th, 1989 Time: 18 minutes 57 seconds

How acquiring materialistic needs, rather than wisdom and spiritual needs, leads to misery. A series of questions to ask ourselves to test our commitment.

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The Uniqueness of Muslims Living in America

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: July 11th, 1986 Time: 18 minutes 4 seconds

Muslims living in homogenous non-Muslim societies compared to Muslims living in a pluralistic American society. Why is it unique?

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The Past, Present, & Future

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: July 4th, 1986 Time: 21 minutes 48 seconds

The viability of Muslim organizations depends on keeping the balance between the past, present, and the future. The five actions to be taken to make Islam relevant.

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Admonition

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: September 27th, 1985 Time: 20 minutes 46 seconds

Why we need to be revived and reminded about God.

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Reflections of Hajj

Dr. Maher Hathout Date: September 6th, 1985 Time: 20 minutes 12 seconds

Reflection of a trip to Hajj and the implications on the Ummah.

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