Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ummi - My Mother

This talk was given by Imam AbdulGhani Bashir this past year at Masjid Abu Hurairah in Toronto, Ontario. He studied in Sudan and later moved to Nairobi, Kenya where he runs an Islamic school. Fluent in English, Somali and Arabic, he speaks clearly and eloquently and has a calm and unassuming manner of speaking. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya with his family. He has spoken at major Islamic conferences and masajid around the world.
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A short excerpt

This talk is entitled UMMI – which means My Mother
 The Mother and what will make you know what is the Mother.
 It is the first word that we pronounced.
She is the example of mercy that moves in our midst.
But unfortunately no one looks at her with deep respect and esteem except the one that Allah  has shown his mercy.
The Mother is a cluster of patience.
She is a live example of forgiveness and forbearance.
 Here a brother is narrating his story of how he came to realise how important a Mother is.
 Listen to it  here


1 comment:

tireless mom said...

Wonderful realisation. Like the comments said Mommy is priceless. An undefeated fact. I like the ustaz's voice. Menusuk kalbu.