Now, from the pulpit of the grand historical mosque in Tirana, Albania, His Excellency Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Alissa, Secretary-General of the MWL and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars delivers today's Friday sermon on the 6th of Sha'ban (corresponding to Feb 16, 2024) discussing the values of Islam and the conduct expected of Muslims, stating:
Each chapter from the biography of our noble Prophet (PBUH) stands as a pinnacle example, embodying the essence of Islam—all within an ethical framework that has allowed Islam to reach every corner of the Earth, thereby establishing a record that has become a hallmark of human values.
Our religion sets a precise benchmark: those who live by its values are true Muslims, rightfully regarded among the followers of Islam and the Muslim community. Conversely, those who stray and distance themselves represent only their deviation, having no share in Islam, proportional to their distance from their faith.
Many Muslims have endeared themselves to others, be it through their kind words, noble deeds, or gracious forgiveness. Our actions often shape people's perceptions of our faith.
A contemplation of Sharia texts reveals a unifying spirit, encompassing everyone with its profound wisdom and extensive mercy. This is evident in legislative objectives that masterfully blend idealism with realism, bridging the expanse of this world and the prosperity of the hereafter.