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Dar Al Ber Society (DABS), in a bid to develop staff religious awareness, has run a number of valuable lectures in collaboration with accredited scholars in the country.
Shaikh Jasim Al Ubaidali, a staff preacher with the Department of Islamic Affairs in Sharjah gave a lecture on the bad impact of magic, evil eye, and envy while Shaikh Abdullah Al Ansari, a preacher at the Ministry of Defence lectured on the 'Days of Allah'.
The lectures are part of a series of speeches regularly run by the department of human resources in association with the department of activities and events to develop staff religious awareness and boost the true and moderate teachings of Islam.
Warning against magic and envy, Shaikh Al Ubaidali explained the rulings of authentic Ruqiya - sort of incantation, urged the attendees to stick to it day and night, and taught them how to cure themselves and protect others with it.
He also talked about the new techniques of magic and sorcery, shed light on the common errors in this regard, and advised the audience to refer to accredited scholars and avoid magicians and witches.
Shaikh Al Ansari said the day when Almighty Allah has rescued Prophet Moses (PBUH) and his followers is one of the most turning-point days in history. "It was the day when they were saved while their enemies were drowned to death."
Mighty or critical days differ from one to another, he added. "A true Muslim should remind himself of these days to uplift his spirit and remain close to Allah as was the case with Prophet Moses (PBUH) and the believers then who were ordered to stick together, help each other, and do more worship."
People should be cooperative, relieve their hardships, assist whoever indebted, conceal their faults, since Allah helps His slave as long as he helps his brother, he elaborated. "A great reward has also been promised for fasting and worshiping on the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah as urged in the Holy Quran and Sunnah."
Dar Al Ber Society, meanwhile, holds a variety of lectures, courses, and programs for trainee preachers and students at a number of mosques in the emirate of Dubai where they learn about valuable textbooks.
Crowds of people from across the country flock to the valuable lectures delivered by renowned scholars accredited by the Islamic bodies concerned to spread true knowledge and call for Islam in a flexible, lenient and attractive way.
ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com
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