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Slave of Technology (Facebook) - Youth Sessions with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali - Day 3 - Pt2 - English
A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. In the second part Sheikh focused his dicussion on technology or modern science and its...
A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. In the second part Sheikh focused his dicussion on technology or modern science and its correct utilization.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
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A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. In the second part Sheikh focused his dicussion on technology or modern science and its correct utilization.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
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Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - PArt 1 - Ramadhan 17, 2010 - English
Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Ramadhan 20, 2010 - English. If you want to download the powerpoint of this session, please download it from:...
Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Ramadhan 20, 2010 - English. If you want to download the powerpoint of this session, please download it from: http://www.mediafire.com/?rlksjk9eq6zifw7
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Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Ramadhan 20, 2010 - English. If you want to download the powerpoint of this session, please download it from: http://www.mediafire.com/?rlksjk9eq6zifw7
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Wudu or Ablution - Youth Sessions with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali - Day 3 - Pt1 - English
A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. Sheikh illustrated the correct way of performing wudu.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh...
A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. Sheikh illustrated the correct way of performing wudu.
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A series of discussion settings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali for the youth of western part of the world. Sheikh illustrated the correct way of performing wudu.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
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Importance of Learning from the Quranic Story of Nabi Musa (a) - Sheikh Salim Day 24 - English
Sheikh Salim talks about the importance of learning from the Quranic story of Nabi Musa. This lecture was recorded in Saba center during the 24th day of Ramadhan 2010. For more information about...
Sheikh Salim talks about the importance of learning from the Quranic story of Nabi Musa. This lecture was recorded in Saba center during the 24th day of Ramadhan 2010. For more information about Saba, please visit: http://www.saba-igc.org.
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Sheikh Salim talks about the importance of learning from the Quranic story of Nabi Musa. This lecture was recorded in Saba center during the 24th day of Ramadhan 2010. For more information about Saba, please visit: http://www.saba-igc.org.
1. Why Mourn? 2. Friendship - Youth Sessions with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali - Day 2 - English
A series of disucssion sittings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali with youth in the western part of the world. The two main topics that Sheikh discussed were the mourning for Imam Hussain AS and the...
A series of disucssion sittings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali with youth in the western part of the world. The two main topics that Sheikh discussed were the mourning for Imam Hussain AS and the Islamic guidelines for making friends.
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A series of disucssion sittings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali with youth in the western part of the world. The two main topics that Sheikh discussed were the mourning for Imam Hussain AS and the Islamic guidelines for making friends.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
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Speech by Sheikh Salim Yusufali at Muslim Unity Seminar - English
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of...
WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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WIIRE and Masumeen Islamic Centre (MIC) hosted a successful Muslim Unity Seminar on January 18th 2015 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). The topic of the seminar was “The Noble Prophet (S.A.W.) and the Muslim Ummah”
Speakers from Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim enlightened the participants with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and the importance of Muslim Unity. The objective of the Muslim Unity is to create an environment of collaboration and communication among Muslim organizations on issues of interest to Muslim Canadians nationally as well as on the international front.
In addition to the eloquent speeches, the seminar also had spoken words and poetry and they were very inspirational. The spoken words and poetry propagated the message of harmony, hope, spirituality, unity and cooperation in an intellectual and creative way. The Muslim Unity seminar ended with participants holding hands of each other and reciting Dua-e-Wahdat (supplication for Unity) among the Muslim Ummah.
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[01] Safar 1435 | Practical Advice from Ahlulbayt (as) for living in the West - Sh. Salim Yusufali - English
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 01 - Shahadat Eve Bibi Sakina (A.S) - 30th Eve...
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 01 - Shahadat Eve Bibi Sakina (A.S) - 30th Eve After Ashura - 13 December 2013
Lecture 1 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
The Topic for these nights are “Practical Advice from the AHLUL BAYT (AB) for Muslims living in the west”
• Todays lecture is a teaser so to speak, to give listeners an insight as to what is to come in the forthcoming nights.
• We need to step back and look at their purpose and role of the AB at a theoretical level
The question one often asks “Is Islam universal and relevant in our time?”
• According to the well known verse in surah Maidah.
“Today I have Perfected for you your religion” meaning the religion is perfect and applicable to today and all times ie perfect at all times
• The 5th Imam (as) states- Allah (SWT) the Exalted has not left aside a single thing that is needed but that it was revealed in the Quran and the sunnah
• This gives us confidence knowing that we have all the tools of guidance with us
• The reason the Holy Quran is timeless and relevant is because it has principles and guidelines which are universal and can be applied in different times.
• The Quran needs explanation and clarification which can either be done by the Quran itself or by the holy progeny
• The Quran is timeless, its need for clarification is timeless,
and this done by HP and AB and hence our need for them is timeless
We sometimes wonder what do the AB know about the modern day? But if we analyse how different is our situation and our lives different from theirs?
• If we analyse what we are made up, we are not just a sum total of technology, or advancements in science etc but we are a sum total of a body and a soul which hasn’t changed over time
• Also the Fitrah, that innate nature which Allah creates within all human being, is a hard wiring which doesn’t change over time. This is clearly explained in Surah Rum… It guides us towards Allah and our movement towards Him. So how different are we 1400 years later in terms of searching for our goal?
• Some examples on how the words and teachings of the AB are relevant more than ever today when it comes to marriage, childraising, and death
The AB are looking for more from us however, than just to consider them relevant.
• Look at the Hadith of Unwan al Basri, a student of Anas bin Malik , who came to the 6th imam and wanted to become his student. Imam (as) says to him I am busy. Imam was not being stingy but was teaching us that we have to realize that station of Imam first and his rank before we can take from him
• The AB have stated, Travel east and west and you will not find anything that is correct except from us. AB have given us guidelines on how to live our lives in all arenas. And that is their role, they are our guides
• Inspirational anecdote that took place recently that demonstrates that AB are seeking those who will take their guidance
It is important to note that when we are looking at the advice of AB it doesn’t mean that this is not covered in HQ. For example look at the example of Asiyah the wife of pharaoh (a women brought in a non muslim/tyrannical society) She is an example that is immortalized the Quran and her entirety of her personality and vision is encapsulated in one dua. O ALLAH GIVE ME A HOUSE IN YOUR PROXIMITY IN PARADISE. She wanted proximity to Allah. She was a queen and had all the material wealth of the world but she wanted something better. She then prays for deliverance from pharaoh a sign of her unwavering stand for truth and justice.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=939:lecture-1-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 01 - Shahadat Eve Bibi Sakina (A.S) - 30th Eve After Ashura - 13 December 2013
Lecture 1 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
The Topic for these nights are “Practical Advice from the AHLUL BAYT (AB) for Muslims living in the west”
• Todays lecture is a teaser so to speak, to give listeners an insight as to what is to come in the forthcoming nights.
• We need to step back and look at their purpose and role of the AB at a theoretical level
The question one often asks “Is Islam universal and relevant in our time?”
• According to the well known verse in surah Maidah.
“Today I have Perfected for you your religion” meaning the religion is perfect and applicable to today and all times ie perfect at all times
• The 5th Imam (as) states- Allah (SWT) the Exalted has not left aside a single thing that is needed but that it was revealed in the Quran and the sunnah
• This gives us confidence knowing that we have all the tools of guidance with us
• The reason the Holy Quran is timeless and relevant is because it has principles and guidelines which are universal and can be applied in different times.
• The Quran needs explanation and clarification which can either be done by the Quran itself or by the holy progeny
• The Quran is timeless, its need for clarification is timeless,
and this done by HP and AB and hence our need for them is timeless
We sometimes wonder what do the AB know about the modern day? But if we analyse how different is our situation and our lives different from theirs?
• If we analyse what we are made up, we are not just a sum total of technology, or advancements in science etc but we are a sum total of a body and a soul which hasn’t changed over time
• Also the Fitrah, that innate nature which Allah creates within all human being, is a hard wiring which doesn’t change over time. This is clearly explained in Surah Rum… It guides us towards Allah and our movement towards Him. So how different are we 1400 years later in terms of searching for our goal?
• Some examples on how the words and teachings of the AB are relevant more than ever today when it comes to marriage, childraising, and death
The AB are looking for more from us however, than just to consider them relevant.
• Look at the Hadith of Unwan al Basri, a student of Anas bin Malik , who came to the 6th imam and wanted to become his student. Imam (as) says to him I am busy. Imam was not being stingy but was teaching us that we have to realize that station of Imam first and his rank before we can take from him
• The AB have stated, Travel east and west and you will not find anything that is correct except from us. AB have given us guidelines on how to live our lives in all arenas. And that is their role, they are our guides
• Inspirational anecdote that took place recently that demonstrates that AB are seeking those who will take their guidance
It is important to note that when we are looking at the advice of AB it doesn’t mean that this is not covered in HQ. For example look at the example of Asiyah the wife of pharaoh (a women brought in a non muslim/tyrannical society) She is an example that is immortalized the Quran and her entirety of her personality and vision is encapsulated in one dua. O ALLAH GIVE ME A HOUSE IN YOUR PROXIMITY IN PARADISE. She wanted proximity to Allah. She was a queen and had all the material wealth of the world but she wanted something better. She then prays for deliverance from pharaoh a sign of her unwavering stand for truth and justice.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=939:lecture-1-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Slave of Allah - Youth Sessions with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali - Day 1 - English
A series of disucssion sittings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali with youth of the western part of the world.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
A series of disucssion sittings with Sheikh Salim Yousaf Ali with youth of the western part of the world.
Sheikh Saleem YusufAli - Shaikh Salim Yousufali Lectures
[02] Safar 1435 | Practical Advice from Ahlulbayt (as) for living in the West - Sh. Salim Yusufali - English
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 02 - 31st Eve After Ashura - 14 December 2013
Lecture...
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 02 - 31st Eve After Ashura - 14 December 2013
Lecture 2 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
The topic we are covering is practical advise for Muslims in a minority from the Ahlul Bayt (as) from teachings which are relevant to our situation, living with non-Muslims.
• We should try and benefit from lecturers/ scholars; the minbar is one way of communication. We should also benefit in a less formal environment and try to make the most of these opportunities. Sometimes what we hear is repetition but we shouldn’t perceive that as a negative, it can be treated as a reminder and that can encourage us to practical application.
• We should also partake emotionally in these majalis the best way possible. They are a source of Barakah (blessings) and we are strongly advised by scholars to try and mourn on the Masaib (gham) of Imam Hussain (as) and his family in whatever capacity.
• There is a hadith of Imam Ali which is found also Nahjul Balagha and other sources which is advice to Malik Ahtar (a close companion) on the governance. He guides Malik to feel love in his heart for the people and not to act barbarically. He further says that people are of two types: either your brethren in faith and or peer in humanity/creation
• This hadith clear shows that there is a level of respect one earns just by being a human being. There is a principle of Ahsan (kindness) and A’dl (Justice) for all humans. 6th Imam witnessed a man insulting a person of another religion and rebukes him as that religion is worthy to him
• Holy Quran mentions about those that come from of different religions that if they are not an enemy than you should treat in kindness and justice and Allah loves those who are just
• Justice is part of innate and core beliefs especially as Shias and this should be looked at material and spiritual level. The common idea is that if I am not causing injustice physically to others then that is enough, but there is a higher level of injustice as well and that this doing injustice to oneself
• We perform injustice to ourselves when we follow our base desires without regards to the Shariah and there is always a battle going on between the Aql and the base desires. Committing sin doing is injustice to own self.
• There is a difference between a brother in faith and a peer in humanity but we should have friendly relations to all
• Holy Prophet (sa) in Medina lives with different tribes and different religions and was able to have a working relationship with all of them but still is able to preserve the Muslim identity
• We also need to take care of people with whom we have close relationship. One of the main criteria of choosing close associates is that they are not performing injustice (both material and spiritual) and also not supporting it
• Holy prophet (sa) said famously that whoever wakes up in the morning and is not concerned over the affairs of Muslims is NOT A MUSLIM. Hence we should have a special affinity to a Muslim and we should care for them irrespective of their geographical location
• Sometimes the injustice we perform is in the choice of careers. If we are choosing a career that is not helping the cause of justice, at least we shouldn’t choose something that is going to increase injustice. Also, don’t compromise your religion for wealth and go against your principles. For e.g. avoid being involved in the system of interest and advertising of haram material or alcohol.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=938:lecture-2-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 Topic: Practical advice from Ahlul Bayt (A.S) for Muslims living in the West
[English] 02 - 31st Eve After Ashura - 14 December 2013
Lecture 2 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
The topic we are covering is practical advise for Muslims in a minority from the Ahlul Bayt (as) from teachings which are relevant to our situation, living with non-Muslims.
• We should try and benefit from lecturers/ scholars; the minbar is one way of communication. We should also benefit in a less formal environment and try to make the most of these opportunities. Sometimes what we hear is repetition but we shouldn’t perceive that as a negative, it can be treated as a reminder and that can encourage us to practical application.
• We should also partake emotionally in these majalis the best way possible. They are a source of Barakah (blessings) and we are strongly advised by scholars to try and mourn on the Masaib (gham) of Imam Hussain (as) and his family in whatever capacity.
• There is a hadith of Imam Ali which is found also Nahjul Balagha and other sources which is advice to Malik Ahtar (a close companion) on the governance. He guides Malik to feel love in his heart for the people and not to act barbarically. He further says that people are of two types: either your brethren in faith and or peer in humanity/creation
• This hadith clear shows that there is a level of respect one earns just by being a human being. There is a principle of Ahsan (kindness) and A’dl (Justice) for all humans. 6th Imam witnessed a man insulting a person of another religion and rebukes him as that religion is worthy to him
• Holy Quran mentions about those that come from of different religions that if they are not an enemy than you should treat in kindness and justice and Allah loves those who are just
• Justice is part of innate and core beliefs especially as Shias and this should be looked at material and spiritual level. The common idea is that if I am not causing injustice physically to others then that is enough, but there is a higher level of injustice as well and that this doing injustice to oneself
• We perform injustice to ourselves when we follow our base desires without regards to the Shariah and there is always a battle going on between the Aql and the base desires. Committing sin doing is injustice to own self.
• There is a difference between a brother in faith and a peer in humanity but we should have friendly relations to all
• Holy Prophet (sa) in Medina lives with different tribes and different religions and was able to have a working relationship with all of them but still is able to preserve the Muslim identity
• We also need to take care of people with whom we have close relationship. One of the main criteria of choosing close associates is that they are not performing injustice (both material and spiritual) and also not supporting it
• Holy prophet (sa) said famously that whoever wakes up in the morning and is not concerned over the affairs of Muslims is NOT A MUSLIM. Hence we should have a special affinity to a Muslim and we should care for them irrespective of their geographical location
• Sometimes the injustice we perform is in the choice of careers. If we are choosing a career that is not helping the cause of justice, at least we shouldn’t choose something that is going to increase injustice. Also, don’t compromise your religion for wealth and go against your principles. For e.g. avoid being involved in the system of interest and advertising of haram material or alcohol.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=938:lecture-2-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Part 2 - Ramadhan 2010 - English
Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Part 2 - Ramadhan 2010 - English
If you want to download the powerpoint of this session, please download it from:...
Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Part 2 - Ramadhan 2010 - English
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Marriage Seminar Sheikh Salim YousufAli - Saba Center San Jose CA - Part 2 - Ramadhan 2010 - English
If you want to download the powerpoint of this session, please download it from: http://www.mediafire.com/?rlksjk9eq6zifw7
Studying In The Hawza - Sheikh Salim Yusufali - English
Informal sit down session with Sh. Salim Yusufali, founder of the al-Islam.org website, and current seminary student in the Holy City of Qum, Islamic Republic of Iran. Many common questions are...
Informal sit down session with Sh. Salim Yusufali, founder of the al-Islam.org website, and current seminary student in the Holy City of Qum, Islamic Republic of Iran. Many common questions are answered in this session for those seeking to study in the Hawza [Islamic Seminary].
Video Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
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Informal sit down session with Sh. Salim Yusufali, founder of the al-Islam.org website, and current seminary student in the Holy City of Qum, Islamic Republic of Iran. Many common questions are answered in this session for those seeking to study in the Hawza [Islamic Seminary].
Video Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
Purchase DVD\\\'s; http://www.awaitedone.org/store
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[03] Safar 1435 | Practical Advice from Ahlulbayt (as) for living in the West - Sh. Salim Yusufali - English
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 [English]
[English] 03 - 32nd Eve After Ashura 1435 - 15 Decemeber 2013
Lecture 3 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
Yesterday we discussed about...
Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 [English]
[English] 03 - 32nd Eve After Ashura 1435 - 15 Decemeber 2013
Lecture 3 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
Yesterday we discussed about adhering to the principle of justice when dealing with others. The basis on which we operate with others is Ihsaan (kindness) as per the instructions of the Ahlul Bayt (as)
• But there is a difference when we choose individuals who will be our close friends and associates; in this case the belief and practice of that individual is of utmost importance
• Ayatullah Behjat said that if we spend too much time with “ahlul ghaflah” (those who have no or very little connection with Allah (Swt) in their daily life), we become hardhearted and we will become less inclined to worship God and to follow the footsteps the Ahlul Bayt (as). The exception is in necessary circumstances (such as business or necessary family interactions) or when in the position to guide others.
• In summary, we should interact with all, but our HEART should not be inclined and affected by those who are engrossed in sin and we should not spend excessive time with them as they would negatively affect us
• We should take the idea of schooling very seriously as the hadith states that a young person is like a ground on which you can carve anything and it will stay. Other traditions emphasize the point about being careful whom young people interact with in a close manner.
• The maraaji have drawn the red line for what sort of educational environment is not allowed for our children to partake in
• The concept of a Muslim school with a healthy spiritual atmosphere is very important though some may have reservations about this
• We need to make an effort by following the guidance of scholars and mujtahids on the principles of ta’leem (education) and tarbiyyah (upbringing) for it is an art and a science. A Muslim school is beyond just a building with Muslim teachers.
• In a good Islamic school there is a need to have a good balance of academic excellence (which is of utmost importance) and also creating a Islamic environment for our children. There are few examples of such schools in the west and we can learn from their experiences.
• There are a number of common concerns that come up when this topic is discussed which were addressed in turn.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=942:lecture-3-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Sheikh Salim Yusufali: Ashra-e-Zainabiyya 1435 [English]
[English] 03 - 32nd Eve After Ashura 1435 - 15 Decemeber 2013
Lecture 3 Summary: Sheikh Salim Yusufali
Yesterday we discussed about adhering to the principle of justice when dealing with others. The basis on which we operate with others is Ihsaan (kindness) as per the instructions of the Ahlul Bayt (as)
• But there is a difference when we choose individuals who will be our close friends and associates; in this case the belief and practice of that individual is of utmost importance
• Ayatullah Behjat said that if we spend too much time with “ahlul ghaflah” (those who have no or very little connection with Allah (Swt) in their daily life), we become hardhearted and we will become less inclined to worship God and to follow the footsteps the Ahlul Bayt (as). The exception is in necessary circumstances (such as business or necessary family interactions) or when in the position to guide others.
• In summary, we should interact with all, but our HEART should not be inclined and affected by those who are engrossed in sin and we should not spend excessive time with them as they would negatively affect us
• We should take the idea of schooling very seriously as the hadith states that a young person is like a ground on which you can carve anything and it will stay. Other traditions emphasize the point about being careful whom young people interact with in a close manner.
• The maraaji have drawn the red line for what sort of educational environment is not allowed for our children to partake in
• The concept of a Muslim school with a healthy spiritual atmosphere is very important though some may have reservations about this
• We need to make an effort by following the guidance of scholars and mujtahids on the principles of ta’leem (education) and tarbiyyah (upbringing) for it is an art and a science. A Muslim school is beyond just a building with Muslim teachers.
• In a good Islamic school there is a need to have a good balance of academic excellence (which is of utmost importance) and also creating a Islamic environment for our children. There are few examples of such schools in the west and we can learn from their experiences.
• There are a number of common concerns that come up when this topic is discussed which were addressed in turn.
Link to Summary - hujjat.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=942:lecture-3-summary-sheikh-salim-yusufali&catid=30&Itemid=100012
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Day 26 Ramadhan 2010 - Value of Wealth, Fashion, and Worldly Success from the Quranic Story of Nabi Musa AS - Salim Yusu
Value of Wealth, Fashion, and Worldly Success from the Qur\'anic Story of Nabi Musa (a)
Record Day: Ramadhan 26 in 2010
Place: Saba Islamic Center (San Jose, CA, USA)
Website...
Value of Wealth, Fashion, and Worldly Success from the Qur\'anic Story of Nabi Musa (a)
Record Day: Ramadhan 26 in 2010
Place: Saba Islamic Center (San Jose, CA, USA)
Website for more information: http://www.saba-igc.org
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Value of Wealth, Fashion, and Worldly Success from the Qur\'anic Story of Nabi Musa (a)
Record Day: Ramadhan 26 in 2010
Place: Saba Islamic Center (San Jose, CA, USA)
Website for more information: http://www.saba-igc.org
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The Rules of The Real World - Discussion with Sheikh Salim Yusufali - English
Lecturer: Shaikh Salim Yusufali
the headlines of this program:
1-The definition of the word Dunya
2-The interpretation of the verse 7 of chapter Rum
3-The comparison between the life in this...
Lecturer: Shaikh Salim Yusufali
the headlines of this program:
1-The definition of the word Dunya
2-The interpretation of the verse 7 of chapter Rum
3-The comparison between the life in this world and the hereafter
4-Going beyond the superficial level of life
Watch more episodes at: www.haditv.com
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Lecturer: Shaikh Salim Yusufali
the headlines of this program:
1-The definition of the word Dunya
2-The interpretation of the verse 7 of chapter Rum
3-The comparison between the life in this world and the hereafter
4-Going beyond the superficial level of life
Watch more episodes at: www.haditv.com
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[02][Ramadhan 1434] Being A Successful Person - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 12 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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[04][Ramadhan 1434] The Standard of Beauty - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 14 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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[05][Ramadhan 1434] Appeal Of Mass Media - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 15 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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[06][Ramadhan 1434] Myth Of Self-Reliance - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 16 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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[03][Ramadhan 1434] Questioning Innocence of Social Media - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 13 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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[01][Ramadhan 1434] Reconnecting With God - Sh. Salim Yusufali - 11 July 2013 - English
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until...
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.
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Description:
The Awaited One Foundation is organizing a nightly lecture program during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1434 themed the ‘Revolution Of The Self’ beginning Thursday July 11th and running until Monday August 5th, 2013. The program will be held at the University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North and will begin promptly at 10:30 PM. [GMT -4 hours]
Our guest scholars will be Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Salim Yusufali and Hujjat al-Islam Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani who will be joining us from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. Join us for a month of spiritually uplifting and practical advice.