Jaffari Community Centre

Jaffari Community Centre

Lectures, Majalis, Seminars, Q&As, and more, focused on the Shi'a faith. YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtEGNLvJ13iu0UlOHByQtQ

  1. 6H AGO

    4- The True Purpose of Fasting in Ramadan: Beyond Food and Drink - Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi

    Monday February 23rd, 20266th Ramadhan 1447* Ramadan is an opportunity to move beyond mere abstention from food and drink toward true spiritual growth.* Fasting has three levels: basic (sawm al-batm), moral (sawm al-lisan), and spiritual (sawm al-qalb), each requiring deeper consciousness and self-discipline.* The ultimate purpose of fasting is to attain taqwa—God-consciousness that prevents sin and guides behavior.* Sincere intention (niyyat) determines eligibility for reward; basic compliance alone only prevents punishment.* Moral fasting emphasizes controlling the tongue, senses, and limbs to avoid sinful behavior.* Spiritual fasting focuses on maintaining constant awareness of Allah in all actions, even in daily work.* Acts like istighfar, prolonged sajda, and giving iftar amplify the spiritual benefits of Ramadan.* Improving akhlaq, showing kindness to family and employees, and charity are integral to higher-level fasting.* Reciting the Quran and sending salawat on the Prophet and Ahlul Bayt carry multiplied rewards in Ramadan.* Special nafila prayers at night can be performed according to Shia fiqh, avoiding bid‘ah, and intentions enhance their reward.* Ramadan is a time to connect daily actions to Allah, moving from ritual compliance to true spiritual growth.* Focusing on these levels of fasting ensures readiness for accountability on the Day of Qiyamah.* The talk emphasizes prayers for Shias’ protection, global peace, and the coming of the savior.* Awareness of the deeper dimensions of Ramadan encourages love for the Ahlul Bayt and following their example.* Even ordinary actions, when done with consciousness of Allah, gain immense spiritual reward.Donate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)

    28 min
  2. 4D AGO

    3- Justice And Conscience In Ramadan - Maulana Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi

    Saturday February 21st, 20264th Ramadhan 1447* The Month Of Ramadhan Is A Time Of Fasting That Trains Muslims To Struggle Between Spiritual Conscience And Physical Desires* Modern Society Often Ignores The Dangers Of Uncontrolled Desires In The Name Of Freedom* The Epstein Scandal Is Cited As An Example Of Moral Corruption Among Powerful Elites* Unchecked Greed In Politics Is Highlighted Through Expansionist Ambitions Toward Canada And Greenland* Mark Carney Described The Global Situation As A Rupture Where Major Powers Act Without Limits* The Qur’anic Guidance In Qur'an 60:8–9 Distinguishes Between Peaceful Non-Muslims And Those Who Oppress Or Expel Others* Muslims Are Commanded To Show Kindness And Justice To Those Who Do Not Fight Them* Friendship And Loyalty Are Forbidden Only With Those Who Persecute And Wage War* Justice Is A Central Islamic Principle Regardless Of Emotions Or Hatred* Qur'an 5:8 Commands Believers To Uphold Justice Even Against Those They Dislike* True God-Consciousness Is Demonstrated Through Fairness And Ethical Conduct* Islam Provides Clear Moral Guidelines In Times Of Political Turmoil* The Concept Of A “Rules-Based Order” Is Questioned When Powerful Nations Exempt Themselves* International Law Is Often Applied Unequally Depending On Power And Identity* The Interfaith Iftar Emphasizes Justice, Moral Discipline, And Peaceful CoexistenceDonate towards our programs today: https://jaffari.org/donate/Jaffari Community Centre (JCC Live)

    14 min

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Lectures, Majalis, Seminars, Q&As, and more, focused on the Shi'a faith. YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjtEGNLvJ13iu0UlOHByQtQ

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