Why We Feel Sad When Ramadan Ends | Shaykh Hamza Yusuf (Jumat-al-Widah Khutbah)

Shaykh Hamza Yusuf with @ZaytunaCollege and@SandalaMediaCenter@SandalaMediaCenter delivers the final Khutbah in Ramadan about the hallmarks of gratitude in the context of Ramadan, which he called an annual school that we attend to build Taqwa (God consciousness) and sabr (patience) and move away from ghaflah (heedlessness).
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf delivered this final Ramadan sermon (Jumat-al-Widah Khutbah) at the Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California on June 23, 2017.
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About Hamza Yusuf
Hamza Yusuf is a cofounder of Zaytuna College, located in Berkeley, California. He is an advisor to Stanford University’s Program in Islamic Studies and the Center for Islamic Studies at Berkeley’s Graduate Theological Union. He also serves as vice-president for the Global Center for Guidance and Renewal, which was founded and is currently presided over by Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah, one of the top jurists and masters of Islamic sciences in the world. Recently, Hamza Yusuf was ranked as “the Western world’s most influential Islamic scholar” by The 500 Most Influential Muslims. Hamza Yusuf has also authored several encyclopedia articles and research papers. His published books include The Burda (2003), Purification of the Heart (2004), The Content of Character (2004), The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi (2007), Agenda to Change our Condition (2007), Walk on Water (2010), and The Prayer of the Oppressed (2010).
Shaykh Hamza was born in Washington State and raised in Northern California. In 1977, he became Muslim and subsequently traveled to the Muslim world and studied for ten years in the U. A. E., Saudi Arabia, as well as North and West Africa. He received teaching licenses in various Islamic subjects from several well-known scholars in various countries. After ten years of studies abroad, he returned to the USA and earned degrees in Religious Studies and Health Care. He has traveled all over the world giving talks on Islam. He also founded Zaytuna Institute which has established an international reputation for presenting a classical picture of Islam in the West and which is dedicated to the revival of traditional study methods and the sciences of Islam. Shaykh Hamza is the first American lecturer to teach in Morocco’s prestigious and oldest University, the Qarawiyin in Fes. In addition, he has translated into modern English several classical Arabic traditional texts and poems. Shaykh Hamza currently resides in Northern California with his wife and five children.
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  • @CEO786
    @CEO786Ай бұрын

    Love shaykh hamza yusuf , Just seeing him brings me happiness and tranquility. ❤

  • @GeoNoob
    @GeoNoobАй бұрын

    The hunger during Ramadan makes me want Ramadan to be over, but then the fullness after Ramadan makes me want Ramadan to come back😢😢

  • @baminaxyaminabellaha3716
    @baminaxyaminabellaha3716Ай бұрын

    I'm so glad that you're a muslim person giving advice to people and educating them about islam. 🤩

  • @Unknownman0001
    @Unknownman00012 ай бұрын

    i’ve watched this everyday since i watched this video a long time go

  • @masssly

    @masssly

    Ай бұрын

    This is the best Jumuah I ever heard.

  • @sobaanmohammed3304

    @sobaanmohammed3304

    Ай бұрын

    Same. May Allah preserve the sheikh and allow us to continue benefitting from him. Ameen.

  • @nuyael
    @nuyaelАй бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Zahidkhattak82
    @Zahidkhattak82Ай бұрын

    jazakallah

  • @sweetiepie4328
    @sweetiepie4328Ай бұрын

    Am I the only one that struggles to want it to come back. Ramadan is easy but hard cause of scheduling and because I'm la onely revert. My family doesn't visit me, I wake up and do suhoor alone with my husband that I don't always see eye to eye

  • @AfridiZindabad

    @AfridiZindabad

    Ай бұрын

    you dont need to want it to coms back. you dont need to miss it, some ppl do. if it was tough as you describe, then you got more reward anyway for dealing with the difficulties....

  • @azizkhaldi7394

    @azizkhaldi7394

    Ай бұрын

    May Allah reward you for all your good deeds and make things good between you and your family.

  • @ibrahimn.606

    @ibrahimn.606

    Ай бұрын

    May Allah bless you, sister. I feel the same sometimes. Ramadan feels great when I’m in it. Now I feel a bit relieved it’s over, at the same time worried what will become of me now. And I always feel a bit scared when it’s coming close, and again at the top of my game when it’s here.

  • @user-uf5sj7kd8v
    @user-uf5sj7kd8vАй бұрын

    الشيخ ظنّ أن قوله تعالى: وعلى الذين يطيقونه فدية طعام مسكين قد نسخت بقوله تعالى فمن شهد منكم الشهر فليصمه، وهذا المشهور، لكن الآية تخبر أن على المسافر أو المريض أن يعوض أيام رمضان التي لم يصمها بآيام أخر من شهر آخر، لكن المريض مرضا دائما فليس عليه صيام ولا يفتدي إذا كان لا يستطيع الفداء، أمّا على الذين يطيقون الفداء ففدية طعام مسكين، فالإطاقة في الفداء وليست في الصوم

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