In Front of a Mosque: Natural and Human Disasters Require a Revision of Souls and Policies

Sheikh Qamar al-Din Ibrahim Qamar, the Imam of the old Qulaya Jami' Mosque in Shindi, said that natural and man-made disasters are a test and a trial from the Lord of the worlds, and their success requires patience and knowing how to deal with these disasters and all their aspects according to what religion requires.

Sheikh Qamar Al-Din added:

Friday Sermon. These natural and human disasters require a revision of souls and a revision of the policies of states in their various fields and places, because they are in themselves an indicator of revision, whether it is individuals, the state or the government.

He stressed that many parts of the country and a number of states have been hit by torrents and rains, and families have lost their belongings and shelter and are in urgent need of food and shelter.

He said there are many agencies working to provide assistance to the affected people in their localities.

He explained that solidarity, sympathy and solidarity with others in such natural and human disasters are part of the test and trial for those who are not affected, so that they can help their brothers, and God helps the servant as long as the servant helps his brother.

Sheikh Qamar al-Din explained that the Ansar set the best example in their dealings with immigrants and shared their accommodation and money with them.

He said that a large number of Sudanese, especially in Khartoum, Al-Jazeera and Sinnar, have lost all their property and homes and have become internally displaced or refugees abroad, and this requires standing alongside at least those who are inside.

Imam Qamar Al-Din had presented all the special verses and hadiths that indicate solidarity, solidarity and working to serve others and provide assistance to those in need.





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