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Pakistan to follow the footsteps of Imam Khomeini | Martyr Sayyid Arif Husayni | Urdu sub English
A man born on the lands of Pakistan, inspired by the vision of Imam Khomeini, struggled to export the Islamic Revolution in an attempt to form a united Muslim Ummah. Martyr Arif Husayni was a...
A man born on the lands of Pakistan, inspired by the vision of Imam Khomeini, struggled to export the Islamic Revolution in an attempt to form a united Muslim Ummah. Martyr Arif Husayni was a staunch supporter of Wilayat al-Faqih and a firm believer of the Muslim Unity.
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A man born on the lands of Pakistan, inspired by the vision of Imam Khomeini, struggled to export the Islamic Revolution in an attempt to form a united Muslim Ummah. Martyr Arif Husayni was a staunch supporter of Wilayat al-Faqih and a firm believer of the Muslim Unity.
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[Clip] Hardships and the Bigger Picture - Shaykh Muhammad Ali Baig - English
Hardships and the Bigger Picture - Shaykh Muhammad Ali Baig In this short clip, Sh. Muhammad Ali Baig explains the bigger picture behind hardships, that there is nothing Allah takes from a believer...
Hardships and the Bigger Picture - Shaykh Muhammad Ali Baig In this short clip, Sh. Muhammad Ali Baig explains the bigger picture behind hardships, that there is nothing Allah takes from a believer that He does not replace with something better. If we understand the whole picture behind trials and tribulations, we see that when Allah takes something from you, He gives you something better than what was taken.
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Hardships and the Bigger Picture - Shaykh Muhammad Ali Baig In this short clip, Sh. Muhammad Ali Baig explains the bigger picture behind hardships, that there is nothing Allah takes from a believer that He does not replace with something better. If we understand the whole picture behind trials and tribulations, we see that when Allah takes something from you, He gives you something better than what was taken.
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The Three Stages | Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari | Arabic sub English
A beautiful summary of three stages for a believer. Which stage is above all other stages? Watch and ask yourself: Which stage do I belong to?
A beautiful summary of three stages for a believer. Which stage is above all other stages? Watch and ask yourself: Which stage do I belong to?
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Dua al-Iftitah - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - دعا افتتاح [Arabic]
Dua al-Iftitah - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - دعا افتتاح
Du\' al-iftitah was taught by or twelth Imam (a) for Shi\'as to recite every night during the month Ramadhan, The Du\'a is...
Dua al-Iftitah - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - دعا افتتاح
Du\' al-iftitah was taught by or twelth Imam (a) for Shi\'as to recite every night during the month Ramadhan, The Du\'a is excellent for moulding man\'s attitude towards his Creator as it discusses many aspects of the wrethedness of the human being, and the grace of Allah.
Du\'a al-Iftitah reminds us that both faith and action are necessary to be a true believer. Faith in Allah entails acting on His message brought by His messenger, and establishing His religion on earth. While that can only be done through the Imam, we should work and pray for his arrival. Human beings can only enjoy true justice and peace, and a fulfillment of all their needs under the leadership of a Divine leader.
Du\'a al-Iftitah is not only a supplication for our needs, but a teaching of the roots of faith, and a planning for a way of life. It remains on us to plot the chart of our life as we recite this beautiful du\'a during the nights of Ramadhan
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Dua al-Iftitah - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - دعا افتتاح
Du\' al-iftitah was taught by or twelth Imam (a) for Shi\'as to recite every night during the month Ramadhan, The Du\'a is excellent for moulding man\'s attitude towards his Creator as it discusses many aspects of the wrethedness of the human being, and the grace of Allah.
Du\'a al-Iftitah reminds us that both faith and action are necessary to be a true believer. Faith in Allah entails acting on His message brought by His messenger, and establishing His religion on earth. While that can only be done through the Imam, we should work and pray for his arrival. Human beings can only enjoy true justice and peace, and a fulfillment of all their needs under the leadership of a Divine leader.
Du\'a al-Iftitah is not only a supplication for our needs, but a teaching of the roots of faith, and a planning for a way of life. It remains on us to plot the chart of our life as we recite this beautiful du\'a during the nights of Ramadhan
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Anyone Who Opposes Imam Khamenei | Ayt. Mohsen Araki | Farsi sub English
Ayatollah Mohsen Araki lays out the fundamentals. For any believer out there, it is essential to recognize those on Haqq and those who oppose it.
Ayatollah Mohsen Araki lays out the fundamentals. For any believer out there, it is essential to recognize those on Haqq and those who oppose it.
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[90] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Slander & Secrets | Farsi Sub English
[90] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Slander & Secrets
Ayatollah Khamenei recites and explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) which highlights the importance of avoiding getting...
[90] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Slander & Secrets
Ayatollah Khamenei recites and explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) which highlights the importance of avoiding getting ourselves in situations where others may get an opportunity to slander us. Similarly, a believer should be very careful when it comes to sharing secrets.
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[90] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Slander & Secrets
Ayatollah Khamenei recites and explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) which highlights the importance of avoiding getting ourselves in situations where others may get an opportunity to slander us. Similarly, a believer should be very careful when it comes to sharing secrets.
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[92] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Good of This World | Farsi Sub English
[92] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Good of This World
Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) in which he brings to our attention the reality of good in this...
[92] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Good of This World
Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) in which he brings to our attention the reality of good in this world. This talk will answer many questions that pop up in our heads regarding the reward for the good deeds of a non-believer, for instance. Islam does not only preach doing the right thing; instead, it preaches doing the right thing for the right reasons...
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[92] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | The Good of This World
Ayatollah Khamenei explains a hadith of Imam Ali (A) in which he brings to our attention the reality of good in this world. This talk will answer many questions that pop up in our heads regarding the reward for the good deeds of a non-believer, for instance. Islam does not only preach doing the right thing; instead, it preaches doing the right thing for the right reasons...
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Fresh out the Hawza [Episode 2: Prayer - Salah] - English
What is salaah? About 2 billion people across the globe practice the salah 5 times a day, but how many of them really have the keys to what the Holy Prophet called, \"The Mirage of the...
What is salaah? About 2 billion people across the globe practice the salah 5 times a day, but how many of them really have the keys to what the Holy Prophet called, \"The Mirage of the Believer\"? And what is the Arif (gnostic) view of the salah and what is the \"bird of imagination?\" In this episode, the three students explore salah from from the viewpoint of honourable scholars as well as other howza students.
A documentary about the lifestyle of howza students in Iran. With so many people from all over the world, the Islamic University is bound to be an exciting place. What is the food like? What are the people of Iran like? What is it like living so close to the Holy Shrine of Lady Fatima Masooma (a)?
This documentary attempts to unveil the day-to-day lives of the Howza students, following three friends who have chosen to serve the cause of Islam through studying.
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What is salaah? About 2 billion people across the globe practice the salah 5 times a day, but how many of them really have the keys to what the Holy Prophet called, \"The Mirage of the Believer\"? And what is the Arif (gnostic) view of the salah and what is the \"bird of imagination?\" In this episode, the three students explore salah from from the viewpoint of honourable scholars as well as other howza students.
A documentary about the lifestyle of howza students in Iran. With so many people from all over the world, the Islamic University is bound to be an exciting place. What is the food like? What are the people of Iran like? What is it like living so close to the Holy Shrine of Lady Fatima Masooma (a)?
This documentary attempts to unveil the day-to-day lives of the Howza students, following three friends who have chosen to serve the cause of Islam through studying.
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The Status of a Mo\'min | Shaykh Ansarian | Farsi Sub English
At times it is very easy for many people to insult or disrespect a mo\\\'min (believer). What is the status of a true mo\\\'min in the eyes of Allah, Prophets, and Imams? Shaykh Ansarian...
At times it is very easy for many people to insult or disrespect a mo\\\'min (believer). What is the status of a true mo\\\'min in the eyes of Allah, Prophets, and Imams? Shaykh Ansarian narrates a hadith from Imam Askari (A).
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At times it is very easy for many people to insult or disrespect a mo\\\'min (believer). What is the status of a true mo\\\'min in the eyes of Allah, Prophets, and Imams? Shaykh Ansarian narrates a hadith from Imam Askari (A).
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[Clip] If we don’t consider the reappearance to be close | Agha Ali Reza Panahian Nov.06,2019 Farsi sub English
If we don’t consider the reappearance to be close…
If all of us were hoping that Imam Mahdi (‘a.j.) will come next week, did you know that the Imam would have really come? “If...
If we don’t consider the reappearance to be close…
If all of us were hoping that Imam Mahdi (‘a.j.) will come next week, did you know that the Imam would have really come? “If you make people hopeful that the Imam will come next week, but the Imam doesn’t come, won’t people become irreligious?”
Is the reappearance truly close? Should we consider the reappearance to be close? I have to tell a story first, and then answer this question.
Prophet Noah (‘a) was a prophet for 950 years. The nation had been promised, “One day you will be rescued.” They were waiting for relief. They asked God for it. God replied, “Tell your friends, ‘Seven years from now the relief will come. Be ready.’” They became so happy and in a good mood! “Seven years from now the unbelievers will be destroyed and we will finally be rescued!”
These seven years finished. They passed these seven years with enthusiasm. Relief? God, the sky is silent. Relief! God said, “Noah, it has been postponed for seven more years.” Noah told his companions, “God changed His decision; it’s ‘Bida’.’” They looked at each other, “It’s only seven years. We waited for 950 years. We’ll wait a total of 14 years.”
After the second seven years, some people’s belief was shaking. “God this time won’t be like the previous time! Please don’t let us lose our reputation.” After seven years, “Noah, seven more years.” “How can I tell this to them?!” “Say it just like this! Say, ‘Seven more years.’” Noah told people, “Seven more years.” Some lost their belief and said, “It’s a hoax.” “God, how many were we from the beginning, and now some have left?! Is this the right way?! Whatever You say. But, this third seven years...”
After the third seven years God said, “Noah, seven more years.” Half of them left. The fourth seven years. “God, I don’t know how to talk to You. What should I say?” The fifth seven years. Seven more years. Very few remained. They said, “You’re making fun of us. If you hadn’t promised, we were waiting just like this!”
The sixth seven years. “God no one is left.” “Seven more years.” Noah announced this. I don’t know how many were left. But, those who were left had passed through the filters. They said, “Fine.” No one left anymore. Relief came.
Now, I have told my story. What was the question? “If you make people hopeful and the Imam doesn’t come, they’ll become irreligious.” Fine! We didn’t promise. We increased hope and it didn’t come. Even if we had promised from God and it didn’t come, their belief shouldn’t have shook. This is called “Bida’.”
“Bida’” is in our principles of faith, and we don’t talk about it very much. Imam Sadiq (‘a) said, “If you knew how valuable it is to believe in ‘Bida’,’ you would have talked about it every day.” God changes His decisions to test His servants.
We have another tradition too. God told a nation, “In 20 months, relief will come for you.” That nation was in captivity with their prophet. After that period, a message came that it had been postponed. That prophet informed his nation. With no exception, all of them said, “It’s fine! Whatever God says.” Relief came two days later. “God, You said longer. It was only 20 months. What happened?!” “I saw that their belief didn’t decrease. I respected their good thoughts and trust and brought relief right away.”
Why have they told us these stories?! Looks like they care about our spiritual mood. Right? They care about how we feel and about our belief. Do you know why the martyrs of Karbala were valuable? Do you know what Imam Husayn (‘a) did to them on the night of Ashura?
The Imam (‘a) said, “Don’t have hope that you can rescue me. I will make you hopeless about life; whoever stays here, will be martyred. I will be martyred too.” He didn’t leave even a little hope in their hearts for relief, even a little hope for divine help, even in appearances. Their hearts didn’t tremble even a little.
Despair really makes people despondent. Whoever stayed hopeful, good for them! If someone comes and firmly tells a believer, “This revolution definitely won’t remain till the reappearance. All of you will be destroyed,” and this person doesn’t lose his hope, this is very hard. We are certain about what Imam Khomeini said, “This revolution will remain till the reappearance.” This is one of the certainties in Imam Khomeini’s words. We are certain, but we aren’t that hopeful. What will happen if someone makes us hopeless?!
Looks like they care about our spiritual mood. Right? They care about how we feel and about our belief.
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If we don’t consider the reappearance to be close…
If all of us were hoping that Imam Mahdi (‘a.j.) will come next week, did you know that the Imam would have really come? “If you make people hopeful that the Imam will come next week, but the Imam doesn’t come, won’t people become irreligious?”
Is the reappearance truly close? Should we consider the reappearance to be close? I have to tell a story first, and then answer this question.
Prophet Noah (‘a) was a prophet for 950 years. The nation had been promised, “One day you will be rescued.” They were waiting for relief. They asked God for it. God replied, “Tell your friends, ‘Seven years from now the relief will come. Be ready.’” They became so happy and in a good mood! “Seven years from now the unbelievers will be destroyed and we will finally be rescued!”
These seven years finished. They passed these seven years with enthusiasm. Relief? God, the sky is silent. Relief! God said, “Noah, it has been postponed for seven more years.” Noah told his companions, “God changed His decision; it’s ‘Bida’.’” They looked at each other, “It’s only seven years. We waited for 950 years. We’ll wait a total of 14 years.”
After the second seven years, some people’s belief was shaking. “God this time won’t be like the previous time! Please don’t let us lose our reputation.” After seven years, “Noah, seven more years.” “How can I tell this to them?!” “Say it just like this! Say, ‘Seven more years.’” Noah told people, “Seven more years.” Some lost their belief and said, “It’s a hoax.” “God, how many were we from the beginning, and now some have left?! Is this the right way?! Whatever You say. But, this third seven years...”
After the third seven years God said, “Noah, seven more years.” Half of them left. The fourth seven years. “God, I don’t know how to talk to You. What should I say?” The fifth seven years. Seven more years. Very few remained. They said, “You’re making fun of us. If you hadn’t promised, we were waiting just like this!”
The sixth seven years. “God no one is left.” “Seven more years.” Noah announced this. I don’t know how many were left. But, those who were left had passed through the filters. They said, “Fine.” No one left anymore. Relief came.
Now, I have told my story. What was the question? “If you make people hopeful and the Imam doesn’t come, they’ll become irreligious.” Fine! We didn’t promise. We increased hope and it didn’t come. Even if we had promised from God and it didn’t come, their belief shouldn’t have shook. This is called “Bida’.”
“Bida’” is in our principles of faith, and we don’t talk about it very much. Imam Sadiq (‘a) said, “If you knew how valuable it is to believe in ‘Bida’,’ you would have talked about it every day.” God changes His decisions to test His servants.
We have another tradition too. God told a nation, “In 20 months, relief will come for you.” That nation was in captivity with their prophet. After that period, a message came that it had been postponed. That prophet informed his nation. With no exception, all of them said, “It’s fine! Whatever God says.” Relief came two days later. “God, You said longer. It was only 20 months. What happened?!” “I saw that their belief didn’t decrease. I respected their good thoughts and trust and brought relief right away.”
Why have they told us these stories?! Looks like they care about our spiritual mood. Right? They care about how we feel and about our belief. Do you know why the martyrs of Karbala were valuable? Do you know what Imam Husayn (‘a) did to them on the night of Ashura?
The Imam (‘a) said, “Don’t have hope that you can rescue me. I will make you hopeless about life; whoever stays here, will be martyred. I will be martyred too.” He didn’t leave even a little hope in their hearts for relief, even a little hope for divine help, even in appearances. Their hearts didn’t tremble even a little.
Despair really makes people despondent. Whoever stayed hopeful, good for them! If someone comes and firmly tells a believer, “This revolution definitely won’t remain till the reappearance. All of you will be destroyed,” and this person doesn’t lose his hope, this is very hard. We are certain about what Imam Khomeini said, “This revolution will remain till the reappearance.” This is one of the certainties in Imam Khomeini’s words. We are certain, but we aren’t that hopeful. What will happen if someone makes us hopeless?!
Looks like they care about our spiritual mood. Right? They care about how we feel and about our belief.
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BBC Sex Trade Documentary | Mut\'ah: The Real Ruling - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - Urdu
- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of...
- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of arbaeen was supressed, though he couldn\'t entirely stop it. After the fall of Saddam, this tradition grew in full force
- Others also try to tarnish the image of the ziyarat to Karbala
- In early October, leading up to Arbaeen, the BBC released a documentary entitled “Undercover with the Clerics: Iraq’s Secret Sex Trade.” Irrespective of the authenticity of the subject, or the gross generalization of the abuse, the timing of the broadcast, just a week before the Arba‘īn walk to Karbala, cannot just be coincidence.
- Shi\'a organizations and religious leaders have issued statements covering various aspects of this issue and documentary
- Highlighting issues uncovered in the documentary, and also some issues with the documentary itself.
- Discussing the concept of Mut\'ah, it\'s status, when it is allowed, what alternatives must be tried first, and much more
- The changing labels of ja\'iz, mustahab, and makruh, depending on contexts
\"There are people who know arabic, but are not trained in religious studies. They dont know how to study hadith. If they read on their own that\'s fine; the problem is when they start preaching to the public without being qualified to do so.\"
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Wafat of 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: November 5th, 2019
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- Commemmorating the martyrdom of the 11th Imam, who in a famous ḥadīth, has included the ziyāratu ’l-arba‘īn in the five signs of a believer.
- During the days of Saddam, this ziyarat of arbaeen was supressed, though he couldn\'t entirely stop it. After the fall of Saddam, this tradition grew in full force
- Others also try to tarnish the image of the ziyarat to Karbala
- In early October, leading up to Arbaeen, the BBC released a documentary entitled “Undercover with the Clerics: Iraq’s Secret Sex Trade.” Irrespective of the authenticity of the subject, or the gross generalization of the abuse, the timing of the broadcast, just a week before the Arba‘īn walk to Karbala, cannot just be coincidence.
- Shi\'a organizations and religious leaders have issued statements covering various aspects of this issue and documentary
- Highlighting issues uncovered in the documentary, and also some issues with the documentary itself.
- Discussing the concept of Mut\'ah, it\'s status, when it is allowed, what alternatives must be tried first, and much more
- The changing labels of ja\'iz, mustahab, and makruh, depending on contexts
\"There are people who know arabic, but are not trained in religious studies. They dont know how to study hadith. If they read on their own that\'s fine; the problem is when they start preaching to the public without being qualified to do so.\"
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Wafat of 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: November 5th, 2019
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Good Parents Vs. Bad Parents | Father\'s Day | BISKIT | English
This one goes out to all the amazing Dads out there! Hey; It’s not a competition - both mums and dads out there have their own unique place and status in Islam. Since It’s Imam Ali...
This one goes out to all the amazing Dads out there! Hey; It’s not a competition - both mums and dads out there have their own unique place and status in Islam. Since It’s Imam Ali (A)’s birthday, we’re celebrating with this unique Father’s Day Special exploring the rights of parents and diving a little bit deeper into the status of parents in Islam. There are verses and ahadith which would make a believer shudder at the mere thought of disrespecting ones own parents… But, how should we treat parents if they’re EVIL? Under what circumstances is it obligatory to DISOBEY the parents? How should one argue with ones parents? DISCLAIMER: This video does not license you to fight with your parents! … unless certain circumstances call for it.
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This one goes out to all the amazing Dads out there! Hey; It’s not a competition - both mums and dads out there have their own unique place and status in Islam. Since It’s Imam Ali (A)’s birthday, we’re celebrating with this unique Father’s Day Special exploring the rights of parents and diving a little bit deeper into the status of parents in Islam. There are verses and ahadith which would make a believer shudder at the mere thought of disrespecting ones own parents… But, how should we treat parents if they’re EVIL? Under what circumstances is it obligatory to DISOBEY the parents? How should one argue with ones parents? DISCLAIMER: This video does not license you to fight with your parents! … unless certain circumstances call for it.
#ProphetMuhammad #ImamAli #FathersDay #IslamicTeachings #Islam #Quran #Hadith #HolyQuran #Fathers #Dads #Dad #DaddyDaughter #DaddysGurl #DadJokes #Dadlife #FatherAndSon #FatherDaughter #Fatherhood #Fathers4Justice #Mums #Mum #Mums #Mother #MummyDiaries #MummyLife #Mummy #MothersDay #MothersDayGift #Sons #Daughters #Son #Daughter #HolyProphet #ProphetOfIslam #MessengerOfGod #Shia #ShiaIslam #Shiaism #Sunni #SchoolOfThought #StarWars #SkyWalker #FamilyGuy #Simpsons #SouthPark #BadDads #BadDad #SaturdayMorning #SaturdayThoughts #SaturdayMotivation #ImamMahdi #IslamicCulture #IslamicCivilization
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Shaykh Hamza Sodagar speech on the Martyrdom of Imam al Khadim (as) - English
Martyrdom of Imam al Khadim (as) speech by shaykh Hamza Sodagar where he addresses the attitude a believer should have towards the caronavirus.
3/19/2020
Martyrdom of Imam al Khadim (as) speech by shaykh Hamza Sodagar where he addresses the attitude a believer should have towards the caronavirus.
3/19/2020
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Lessons from the Life of Abu Talib (AS) + Du’a Iftitah - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar [English]
Shaykh Hamza Sodagar recites Dua Iftitah and then discussesthe life of the Muslim believer Abu Talib (as) the father of Imam Ali (as) and supporter of the holy prophet (saw).
Shaykh Hamza Sodagar recites Dua Iftitah and then discussesthe life of the Muslim believer Abu Talib (as) the father of Imam Ali (as) and supporter of the holy prophet (saw).
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A Million and One Excuses for not Beliveing in God [22] - English
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Part Twenty Two: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is...
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Part Twenty Two: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Part Twenty Two: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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HOW Should Muslims Deal with the Jews and Christians? [20] - English
Part Nineteen: First issue: verses 45-47: The Prophet\'s duties against opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a...
Part Nineteen: First issue: verses 45-47: The Prophet\'s duties against opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Part Nineteen: First issue: verses 45-47: The Prophet\'s duties against opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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The Knowledge of God and the Relationship between Knowledge and Faith [18] - English
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Prophet Muhammad Is Ummi - What Does This Mean? [21] - English
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Part Twenty: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Twenty: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Part Twenty: Second issue: verses 48-55: Excuses of the Prophet\'s (a) opposers
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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The Parable of the Spider [17] - Verse 40-44 - Tafsir - English
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty...
#Quran #Sura-al-Ankabut #Tafseer
Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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Part Sixteen: Conclusion: verse 40-44: lessons from destinies of previous nations
Sūra al-\'Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an. It is a Makki sura located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one. The name \"al-\'Ankabut\" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets. Sura al-\'Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Qur\'an and the proofs of rightfulness of Prophet Muhammad and the stubbornness of his opposers.
Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-\'Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers\' reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from Prophet Muhammad that whoever recites Sura al-\'Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].
Order and Place of Revelation
Sura al-\'Ankabut is a Makki sura. It was eighty fifth sura revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It is twenty ninth sura of the Qur\'an,[2] located in juz\'s twenty and twenty one.
Sura al-\'Ankabut has sixty nine verses, 683 words, and 4321 letters. Regarding volume, this sura is among Mathani suras and is little more than one hizb (one-fourth of a juz\').
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The Importance of Truth in Islam & in Leadership - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example...
- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example of the Prophet, and how he had first established his reputation as the most truthful and trustworthy, before presenting the religion of Allah to the people
- The contrasting nature of leaders today, especially in the United States, and their lack of truthfulness or trustworthy nature
- Ending with a conversation with the Prophet regarding different aspects of a true believer
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 29th, 2020
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- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example of the Prophet, and how he had first established his reputation as the most truthful and trustworthy, before presenting the religion of Allah to the people
- The contrasting nature of leaders today, especially in the United States, and their lack of truthfulness or trustworthy nature
- Ending with a conversation with the Prophet regarding different aspects of a true believer
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 29th, 2020
Youtube: https://youtube.com/islamicentre
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[Friday Sermon] Consequences of Exceeding Personal Limits | Civic Engagement - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Celebrating the birth anniversary of the 11th Imam.
- Mention of a Hadith from the 11th Imam, two fundamental qualities of a believer, belief in Allah (s.w.t) and to benefit brethren in...
- Celebrating the birth anniversary of the 11th Imam.
- Mention of a Hadith from the 11th Imam, two fundamental qualities of a believer, belief in Allah (s.w.t) and to benefit brethren in faith and humanity.
- Salaat and Zakaat always put together in the Quran as a symbol of the right of Allah (s.w.t) and the right of people.
- Lying to be the key to all evil.
- Allah(s.w.t) has given us all powers and the aql and wisdom to control the powers in order to find and stay in the middle ground.
- Mention of another Hadith of the 11th Imam on consequences of exceeding limits:
Exceeding in generosity will make one extravagant.
Exceeding in exercising caution will make one coward.
Exceeding in economizing will make one miser.
Exceeding in courage will make one foolish.
- Examples taken from the Quran on not exceeding limits.
- In Health issue (7;31), not to exceed in eating and drinking.
- In giving charity (17;29), not to have a hand that never extends in giving nor to extend it totally so that you became needy yourself.
- In the social political level (8;60-61), to be a strong nation and community so that the enemy does not consider you weak and oppress you but if there is an opening for peace, incline towards it.
- Explanation on why it is important for us to learn the laws of the land and the regulation of the CRA.
- Importance of engaging with the system for a Muslim living in Canada.
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- Celebrating the birth anniversary of the 11th Imam.
- Mention of a Hadith from the 11th Imam, two fundamental qualities of a believer, belief in Allah (s.w.t) and to benefit brethren in faith and humanity.
- Salaat and Zakaat always put together in the Quran as a symbol of the right of Allah (s.w.t) and the right of people.
- Lying to be the key to all evil.
- Allah(s.w.t) has given us all powers and the aql and wisdom to control the powers in order to find and stay in the middle ground.
- Mention of another Hadith of the 11th Imam on consequences of exceeding limits:
Exceeding in generosity will make one extravagant.
Exceeding in exercising caution will make one coward.
Exceeding in economizing will make one miser.
Exceeding in courage will make one foolish.
- Examples taken from the Quran on not exceeding limits.
- In Health issue (7;31), not to exceed in eating and drinking.
- In giving charity (17;29), not to have a hand that never extends in giving nor to extend it totally so that you became needy yourself.
- In the social political level (8;60-61), to be a strong nation and community so that the enemy does not consider you weak and oppress you but if there is an opening for peace, incline towards it.
- Explanation on why it is important for us to learn the laws of the land and the regulation of the CRA.
- Importance of engaging with the system for a Muslim living in Canada.