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The preacher of the Grand Mosque said: Blessings, if acknowledged with gratitude, remain; but if denied, they vanish

The Imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque, Dr. Saleh bin Humaid, advised Muslims to fear God and worship Him, and to draw closer to Him through obedience and avoidance of sin

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The Imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque, Dr. Saleh bin Humaid, advised Muslims to fear God and worship Him, and to draw closer to Him by obeying Him and avoiding His prohibitions and what displeases Him.

His Eminence said: “A person is surrounded by God’s blessings and bounties in every moment he lives, in every breath he takes, and in every blink of an eye, in countless blessings. So be mindful of God’s blessings - may God have mercy on you - for if you are breathing, others cannot breathe except with machines, and if you are living your life and being active, others are unconscious and unresponsive for years.”.

He explained that blessings are preserved and sustained by acknowledging them, constantly remembering them through seeking forgiveness, and using them in ways that please and obey God, while submitting to the Giver of blessings, loving Him, and glorifying Him. One of the greatest ways to preserve, maintain, and increase blessings is by thanking the Giver of blessings—may He be glorified. He clarified that gratitude is expressed through the heart, the tongue, and actions. Gratitude of the heart is expressed through firm belief and unwavering certainty that the Giver, Bestower, and Provider of blessings is God alone, without partner. He—may He be glorified—is the only One who bestows blessings, and the created being has no part or influence in this whatsoever. God—may He be glorified—is the Lord of lords and the Causer of causes. Whoever knows with certainty that all blessings come from God has truly thanked Him. Gratitude of the tongue is expressed by speaking of them without hypocrisy, arrogance, pride, or haughtiness, but rather by praising the Lord—may He be glorified—with humility, submission, fear, and caution against losing them. Gratitude of actions is expressed by using the blessings in a way that pleases God. And to use it in ways that please God Almighty, in obedience to Him, and to beware of using it in ways that disobey Him.

The Imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque affirmed that blessings, if acknowledged with gratitude, remain, and if denied, they flee. Blessings are wild and fleeting; nothing restrains them except gratitude. Whoever neglects God's rights will neglect others even more. So, O servant of God, take care of yourself by being mindful of your Lord. Protect God, and He will protect you. Get to know God in times of ease, and He will know you in times of hardship. Being able to thank God for His blessings is a sign of servitude, and of a servant's humility and submission to his Lord.

Sheikh Bin Humaid warned against the Satanic, diabolical path of forgetting blessings, belittling them, diminishing them, and neglecting to thank God for them. He enumerates misfortunes and forgets blessings. Beware - may God have mercy on you - of belittling blessings and diminishing them, for belittling is the path to annihilation, and magnification is the path to permanence. Whoever belittles a blessing has looked at the blessing and not at the Bestower of blessings.

In the Prophet’s Mosque, Dr. Ahmed Al-Hudhaifi urged Muslims in his sermon to fear God and be mindful of Him, for it is the source of virtues, the gathering place of noble qualities, and the most secure of strongholds. Whoever adheres to its principles will be saved.

His Eminence said: “Fear of God Almighty and fear of Him in secret and in public is the surest cause of His pleasure and the widest door to His favor. It is the trade that never fails, the provision that never runs out, the joy that never ends, and the immediate bliss of life before the eternal bliss of the Hereafter: (O you who have believed, if you fear God, He will grant you a criterion and will remove from you your misdeeds and forgive you. And God is the possessor of great bounty). Indeed, in the swift passing of days and the passing of years there is a lesson for those with intellect and a reminder for those with understanding. The believer pauses at this with the pause of one who contemplates, and turns with the glance of one who remembers, so he measures his future time against his past.” Because he knows that today will become yesterday, and that the noise of today will turn into a whisper. How similar our current year is to our past year, and our present day to our past yesterday, as if the similarity of the events of time is the turning of a millstone, and the duration of its existence is like the establishment of the morning sun. It is the law of God by which He has decreed in His universe and His creation, so no state is stable or permanent, but life is constantly changing with its people, and is in flux with those on it, until the journey of life and the path of life end with the meeting with God, the Almighty and Majestic.

His Eminence explained that when we bid farewell to our Hijri year and fold its days, we greet the new year that is dawning upon us with palms of wishes, and we begin it with tidings of optimism and hopes, and we bid farewell to the days of our past year with what it contained of good intentions, words and deeds. With the farewell of our year, we bid farewell to a great season of goodness, in which God has favored Muslims by enabling them to perform one of the greatest rituals of Islam and its most sublime and magnificent foundations, and we have welcomed the season of the month of God, Muharram, a season followed by another, in a series of seasons of goodness connected in links, successive in times. The month of God, Muharram, the Prophet - may God bless him and grant him peace - said about it: “The best fasting after the month of Ramadan is the month of God which you call Muharram, and the best prayer after the obligatory prayer is the night prayer.” The apparent meaning of this hadith indicates that fasting in the month of God, Muharram, is the best of the voluntary fasting that a servant can perform after Ramadan, just as the best of the voluntary prayers is the night prayer.

His Eminence addressed the believing men and women, saying: God has favored you with the arrival of visitors to these blessed places and sacred sites during these virtuous times and noble seasons, and He has enabled those in charge of them to take care of these holy places and to look after them and their visitors with the utmost care, in the shade of abundant security, faith and tranquility, and in the shade of gentle prosperity, joy and peace. So, O believing men and women, and those who come to them, feel these great blessings and manifest favors, by frequently praising and thanking God, magnifying the value of these places and being aware of their sanctity, holy sites and their worth, and being keen to follow the Sunnah of our Prophet - may God bless him and grant him peace - in them, and praying for those in charge of them to be granted success, guidance, assistance and the fullest reward in this world and the hereafter.

The Imam and preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Al-Hudhaifi, concluded his sermon by praying for those in charge of serving and caring for the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, foremost among them the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his Crown Prince, asking God Almighty to reward them with the fullest reward, O Most Generous of the Generous, and to protect them with His protection and surround them with His care, and to protect this good and pure country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the stronghold of faith, the place of revelation, and the heart of the Muslims, from the plots of plotters and the schemes of schemers.

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