Preacher of the Nation Calls Audience to Fulfilled Wishes

Published August 22nd, 2010 - 08:42 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The young preacher Hassan Mohammed Abdul Aziz assured that the nation asks for the mercy and guidance of the almighty god at the times of crisis and disasters only yet the prophet wishes were fulfilled due to their commitment towards the almighty god and avoidance to sins. Unfortunately, Muslims nowadays do not do what they are supposed to pointing out that the road to the fulfilled wishes is through the call to the almighty god and responding to his orders, thanking him for what they have and following the paths of the prophet Mohammed-PBUH-.

He also added that a student who does not study will never achieve success even if he continuously calls for the help and mercy of the almighty god pointing out that the prophet-PBUH-encouraged Muslims to increase their quests for fulfilled wishes in their prayers.

This was stated by the preacher of the nation during the 9th Ramadan Forum which is organized by Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing 'DTCM' under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, in Al Twar 2.

Hassan Abdul Aziz, 12 year old student in grade 7, said:" This is my second participation in the forum; I attended several training workshops with the assistance of Mrs. Shaika Kadfoor and the support of my parents who encouraged me to read lots of general and religious books, and gain more eloquent styles and self confidence".

He also stated that besides reading lots of books and eloquence, he managed to memorize 7 parts of the holy Quran and plays football as well as Arabic language.

With regards to his dreams in the future time, Hassan wishes to be an accountant for his passion to mathematics and achieving the first rank in all science subjects at school. He also thanked his parents for their continuous support to be a member of the preacher of the nation program and feels very happy to see his parents proud of capabilities and skills.