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Listen to / Download Audio The Deen Was Perfected — Why Is It Fragmented? What does it mean when Allah perfected the Deen, but Muslims are told to live it only in fragments? If Islam was completed at Arafah, why is it confined to rituals while law, economy, politics, and power follow other systems? This address exposes the contradiction between claiming complete Islam and accepting a fragmented life and how we can correct it.

Listen to / Download Audio What does it mean to celebrate Eid while the Ummah is still bleeding? Are we honoring the sacrifice of Ibrahim عليه السلام, or accepting a world where our brothers and sisters are sacrificed through betrayal, borders, and false peace? This sheik confronts the deception of our fragmented Islam, where pillars remain but the full structure of the Deen is abandoned.

Source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DY0uA5zuUGo/?igsh=cDA0a3Rtem5hdWhvTraslatiion (English) -Every Eid al-Adha, millions of Muslims revive the rituals of Ibrahim عليه السلام. We sacrifice. We make takbeer. We remember submission to Allah سبحانه وتعالى. But Ibrahim عليه السلام did not leave behind rituals alone. He left behind a legacy of leadership, sacrifice, and obedience to Allah سبحانه وتعالى in every aspect of life.The Prophets after him did not only teach people how to worship privately. They governed by revelation. They carried justice to society. They ruled by what Allah سبحانه وتعالى revealed.From Dawud عليه السلام to Muhammad ﷺ, Islam was never separated from authority, leadership, and the responsibility of caring for the affairs of humanity. And the Prophet ﷺ did not leave this Ummah as an Ummah of scattered individuals. He established a state in Madinah that carried Islam to the world as mercy, justice, and guidance.But today, more than 100 years after the destruction of the Khilafah, look at the condition of the Ummah. Gaza burns. Al-Aqsa remains occupied. Sudan bleeds. And humanity itself suffers under systems built upon greed, oppression, and power.This Eid is not only a celebration. It is a reminder of responsibility. A reminder that this Ummah was meant to lead. Meant to carry Islam completely. Meant to revive the deen in society, governance, and life.The rituals of Hajj teach us unity. The sacrifice of Ibrahim عليه السلام teaches us submission. The takbeer reminds us that Allah سبحانه وتعالى is greater than every tyrant, every empire, and every false system that dominates the earth today.So let Eid not end with celebration alone. Reconnect yourself to the mission of this Ummah. Reconnect yourself to the Quran. Reconnect yourself to the work of dawah and revival. Reconnect yourself to the obligation of working for the return of Islam as a complete way of life.May Allah سبحانه وتعالى accept our sacrifices. May He unite this Ummah once again. May He allow us to witness the return of dignity, justice, and the banner of Islam raised once more.Eid Mubarak to the Ummah of Muhammad ﷺ 🌙 Listen to / Download Audio

How can millions circle the same Ka‘bah, wear the same garments, and call upon the same Lord… yet remain divided by lines drawn by colonizers? This khutbah exposes the wound behind the Nakba(Catastrophe), the borders we were taught to obey, and the unity we were commanded to restore. Listen to / Download Audio

This tafseer of Sūrah Qāf 50:28–31 continues the powerful sequence of the Hereafter. The ayat expose the moment when people try to shift blame onto their qareen (close companion, associate, or influence that stayed attached to them), their elites, and the systems that misled them. Listen to / Download Audio

Islam is not your weekend religion — it is not confined to Friday, Ramadan, the masjid, or private rituals. What happens when Muslims claim submission to Allah, but leave society, law, values, and morality to human desire? Listen to / Download Audio

Hajj is not just a journey of bodies moving toward the Ka‘ba — it is a reminder of purity, struggle, and sacred responsibility. But what happens when the Ummah protects symbols while ignoring the violation of Muslim life, wealth, and honor? Listen to / Download Audio

A smiling child in Gaza with three limbs amputated should shake the conscience of the Ummah. But doesn’t Surah At-Takathur force us to ask: what kind of world becomes obsessed with wealth, power, and rivalry — then destroys entire families, speaks casually about “rebuilding,” and plans luxury over the blood of the oppressed? Listen to / Download Audio Link: Gaza now has the highest rate of children with amputated limbs in all of modern history.

Listen to / Download Audio Why do we look everywhere for solutions—except where Allah(swt) already gave them?In a world drowning in injustice, oppression, and confusion, are we following truth… or following power?This talk openly discusses the silent shift that’s pulling the Ummah away from its source of strength.

Sharif Abu Laith, the host of Political Alchemy, discusses the aftermath of the Iran War and the ongoing blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. ---------- Chapters 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:02 - Sharif Abu Laith 0:02:30 - The Impending Food Crisis 0:09:34 - Why is America still in the Middle East? 0:11:17 - Proportionality in Iranian Attacks 0:17:13 - Could Iran target essential resources? 0:24:15 - Lessons for the Middle East 0:29:10 - The Sunni-Shi'a Question 0:37:37 - Will UAE break the petrodollar? 0:44:41 - UAE's Currency Swap Deal 0:49:12 - US Debt & the Bond Market 0:57:47 - Fracturing of an Empire 1:07:27 - What is possible for the Muslim world? 1:12:31 - Clarity in Islam & Political Awareness 1:16:53 - Closing Statements ---------- Disclaimer: Speakers' views are their own and are not representative of Islamic Oasis as an organization. This channel does not promote or encourage any illegal activities and all content provided by this channel is meant for educational purpose only. Source: https://www.youtube.com/live/30bWrJ8EYeI?si=GqO5XZ8A-Gb0IiLD Listen to / Download Audio