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Imam Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan calls upon Muslim Ummah to be kind toward others

ISLAMABAD, August 10 (DNA): Imam Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan Al Shaikh has called upon Muslims of the world to be kind in their dealings with others to have blessings of Allah Almighty.

Delivering Hajj sermon from Masjid-e-Nimra at Maidan-e-Arafat on Saturday, he said Allah showers His countless blessings on those who are gentle, kind and compassionate.

Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan Islam has preached for being compassionate
towards parents, children, relatives, and all the creatures.

He said Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) has described the entire
Muslim Ummah as a human body, signifying that pain in one organ affects
the entire body.

He said Muslims should eliminate hatred among themselves for having a
better relationship of brotherhood and cooperation. He said Muslims have
been asked to strictly follow the path of Allah and refrain from getting
divided.

Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan has urged Muslims to have belief in Tauheed,
have fear of Allah Almighty and follow the teachings of Islam to become
true Muslims. He said the Muslims who have Taqwa are given preference to
other Muslims in Islam.

Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan said Allah Almighty’s blessings have no
boundaries. He said Muslims should always seek Allah’s blessings and
they should never get depressed.

Imam Sheikh Mohammad bin Hassan appreciated the Saudi government for
making excellent arrangements for Hujjaj.

Meanwhile, Ghilaaf-e-Kaaba was changed today at Masjid al-Haram in
Makkah tul Mukarramah .

The Ghilaaf-e-Kaaba, known as Qaswa is replaced on 9th Zilhaj every year
on the day of Arafat.

The new Ghilaf has been prepared at a cost of seven million Saudi Riyas.

Six hundred seventy kilogram pure silk, 120 kilogram gold and one
hundred kilogram silver have been used in it.

This ritual had started in the age of Hazrat Ismail AS and Prophet
Hazrat Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) ordered change of Ghilaf-e-Kaaba
after the conquest of Makkatul Mukarramah.






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