This video sermon delivered on Eid-ul-Adha emphasizes the significance of the day, particularly its alignment with Hajj and the ten best days of the Islamic calendar. The speaker also uses this occasion to highlight the plight of Palestinians in Gaza, urging viewers to remember and support them.
Citations from the transcript regarding the situation in Gaza:
"today if I had to ask somebody my my friend is smiled by when is the last time you had meat for dinner yesterday Most of us have had meat this week have we not sp especially in Ghaza they've not had a single morsel of meat since the 7th of October 2023 18 months ago What are you and I doing within our own capacity to try to their burdens and their stresses They're having one meal a day One meal a day And that is only a bowl of lentil that they have to go out and beg for My brothers we are being indifferent and silence is not an option anymore President Trump we haven't got time so I'm going to be very quick Said five six seven weeks ago if Hamas and the people of Gaza do not surrender so it's either surrender or die And this is a danali fitna What we are seeing is a mini version is what is to come towards the end times No food no no gas Alhamdulillah they're still saying "All praises be to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala." And what did President Trump say if they don't agree to a ceasefire or to our demands then we're going to bomb them to hell Well my message to President Trump and his crew is is that you're not going to that you're going to bomb them into you're going to bomb them go into a life of eternity and good will and and and such a good life that you and I cannot even imagine You can throw pot and bombs at them But do not think that these brothers and sisters and these children of ours who are being innocently killed who are being innocently in the world Do not think that these people are going to be forgotten"