Grand Mosque Imam Emphasizes Kindness, Warding Off Enmity at Friday Sermon

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Riyadh: In his Friday sermon today, Grand Mosque Imam Sheikh Osama Khayyat urged Muslims to uphold kindness and good conduct toward fellow believers and warned against all forms of harm. Sheikh Khayyat emphasized that stubbornness in disputes is a primary cause of harm. He called for the use of kind and good speech with both friends and enemies to preserve affection and ward off enmity.

According to Saudi Press Agency, Sheikh Khayyat highlighted the importance of maintaining harmonious relationships within the community. He encouraged the congregation to embrace kindness as a tool to eliminate negativity and foster unity among people. The sermon focused on the significance of expressing goodwill and compassion in daily interactions to create a peaceful environment.

Sheikh Khayyat's message centered on the idea that words have the power to heal or harm, and he urged the faithful to choose their words wisely. By promoting kindness and understanding, he believes that conflicts can be resolved more effectively, leading to stronger bonds between individuals and communities.