Makkah: In his Friday sermon, Grand Mosque Imam Sheikh Saleh bin Humaid delivered a message centered on the significance of fearing Allah, contemplating the rewards of good deeds, and engaging in supplication.
According to Saudi Press Agency, Sheikh Saleh dedicated the main portion of his sermon to the story of the People of the Cave from Surat Al-Kahf, highlighting the profound lessons within, including monotheism (tawhid), the importance of steadfastness in faith, and the essential connection between faith, trust in Allah, and taking necessary practical measures.
He concluded by emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation among Muslims, reminding the congregation that ultimate success and guidance are gifts from Allah, attained through sincere commitment and good deeds.
