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Al-Azhar Mosque holds its weekly meeting entitled "What God had remained"

Al-Azhar Mosque organized a new episode of the weekly jurisprudential meeting in sign language for the deaf and hard of hearing, under the title “What God has left,” and Dr. Mona Ashour, a preacher at the Islamic Research Academy and a member of the Arab Organization for Sign Language Interpreters, lectured in it.

reviewed by Dr. Mona Ashour, the concept of the permanence and immortality of work, pointing out that good intentions are the main focus of this, citing the words of the righteous: “Whatever belongs to God lasts and is connected, and what belongs to other than God is cut off and separated.” 

And in the context of her speech Regarding intention, Dr. Mona recited verses from Surat Al-Bayyinah, explaining the importance of pure worship of God, and how the upright religion is what leads to gardens of bliss, pointing to the virtue of knowledge gatherings, where the seeker of knowledge asks for forgiveness for everything, even the whale in the sea, guided by a hadith from the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, It shows the virtue of remembrance in knowledge gatherings.

In the language of dialogue and gesture with people of determination, Dr. answered. Mona asked several questions from the audience, including the ruling on being unable to wash the face, wipe the arms, how to be humble in prayer, and the importance of regular prayer. It also addressed some personal issues, such as how to deal with domestic violence and the ruling on Hajj for those who are unable.

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