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In this powerful and hope-filled reminder, Mufti Menk opens by greeting the audience in Belfast — his first visit to Ireland — and begins with a light-hearted moment before transitioning into one of the most serious realities of faith: your final destination is known to Allah, but hidden from you. And that is the mercy. Mufti Menk addresses a common question: “If Allah already knows where we’ll end up, what’s the point?” The answer is profound: you don’t know. And because you don’t know, you must keep striving — repenting, praying, improving, and hoping. A central theme of the talk is Allah’s mercy. Allah looks for reasons to admit people into Jannah. Small deeds done sincerely can become massive — feeding an animal, a kind word, a single prostration. Allah forgives endlessly when a servant repents sincerely. The speaker explains the Mizān (Scale) on the Day of Judgment: • Every deed, even an atom’s weight, will be shown • Good deeds are weighed against bad deeds • Tawbah can erase sins • Sincere repentance and real change can even turn past sins into good deeds This is not a threat — it is a gift. It means hope always remains. Mufti Menk emphasizes good character and careful speech: • Do not insult, belittle, gossip, or slander • Do not drive people away from Islam — especially those trying to practice • Words can become heavy burdens on the scale For sins against people, forgiveness requires making amends — returning rights, apologizing — while also encouraging believers to forgive others with a “big heart,” like Abu Bakr (رضي الله عنه), without being naïve or repeatedly harmed. Hope-filled examples are given: • A man saved by a single sincere testimony of faith (the “card” hadith) • Pharaoh’s magicians reaching high rank through one sincere sujood The message is clear: You never know which small deed will tip the scale. The talk ends with a warning against false hope — deliberately sinning while assuming repentance can come later — and reminds that all mercy on Earth is only a tiny portion of Allah’s mercy. The speaker closes with a powerful duʿā’: Ask Allah for entry into Jannah without reckoning — purely by His mercy. #MuftiMenk #DayOfJudgment #Jannah #AllahsMercy #Repentance #IslamicReminder #HopeInAllah #Mizan #Hereafter #Faith