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المملكة: Preacher of the Grand Mosque: Hardness of heart is a difficult disease that keeps its owner away from the remembrance of God


The preacher of the Grand Mosque, His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Maher Al-Muaiqly, With fear of God. He explained that whoever comes to God with a healthy heart has succeeded and survived, and whoever comes to God with a sick heart has failed and lost.
His Eminence the Sheikh said: "Hardness of heart is a difficult disease that makes the heart of its owner A hotbed for Satan when afflicted, and he does not respond to the Qur’an"
He added: "God has threatened those with a hard heart. And maintain Remembrance of God is the basis of humility in the heart, as well as remembering the grave and death".

Sheikh Prof. Dr. Maher Al-Muaiqly: O community of believers, I advise myself and you to fear God. So fear God Almighty and obey Him, and know that before you is death and a grave.

In death, comfort and comfort

His Eminence the Sheikh explained that there are two types of departed people: a dead person who finds rest from the earthly abode, and a dead person from whom the servants and the country find rest.
The Holy Messenger pointed out that the afflicted servant finds rest from the toils of the world until God’s mercy, and the immoral servant finds rest from him for the servants and animals.
He continued: "Whoever dies will die, his resurrection, and death is a sermon and a lesson for the living, urging them to strive in obedience, for nothing benefits a person except his work."

The darkness of the grave

His Eminence the Sheikh quoted the hadith of the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace. "I have never seen a scene without a grave more horrific than it"
He explained that the grave in Dammah, if anyone had escaped from it, Saad Ibn Muadh would have been saved from it, and the grave is a trial worse than the trial of the Antichrist. It may be a garden of bliss or a pit of hell.
His Eminence concluded by saying that the Messenger used to seek refuge from the torment of the grave in every prayer.

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