Sh Khalil Jaffer delivers a sermon, beginning with recitations from the Quran and prayers. He discusses the concept of living with consciousness versus heedlessness, dividing humanity into those who are awake and those who are asleep, emphasizing that true Dhikr is a state of complete presence. He identifies thoughts, emotions, and sensory perceptions as the three primary inputs to human experience, arguing that unhappiness stems from a disconnection from Allah. He suggests that suffering and pain are essential for spiritual growth, using the events of Karbala and the story of Sayyida Ruqayya (Sakina) as examples of profound sacrifice and connection to the divine.
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