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In an
energetic and inspiring address, Ahmad Sakr raises many questions
relevant to all Muslims who are facing the decaying social, moral
and spiritual conditions in America and around the world. He
urges the audience to consider the real issues contributing to
the breakdown of the Muslim family such as the television and
internet, lack of planning, confused priorities, impure intentions
and lack of proper knowledge. Other topics discussed: sending
children off to college, getting married young, being grateful
for the favors of our mothers, what to teach our children, sadaqah
jariyyah (a recurring charity), the sunnah of smiling, writing
articles about Islam, the need to take action, listening to music,
earning money the haram way, role models for our children, Islam
at the Vatican, and salat al-Hajah. (Duration: 1 hour, 31 min)
Ahmad Sakr was educated at the American University in Beirut
and the University of Illinois where he received his PhD. He
received his Islamic education through the late Grand Mufti of
Lebanon and from scholars in other countries. He was a founding
member and president of the Muslim Students' Association and
also a founding member of the World Council of Mosques. He is
also president of the Foundation for Islamic Knowledge and has
written over 56 books.
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