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Etiquettes of Wearing Clothes 4 | Islamic Etiquettes (Adaab) Series | Farsi Sub English
Etiquettes of Wearing Clothes 4 | Islamic Etiquettes (Adaab) Series
This session:
- Wearing see-through clothing
- Attracting attention
- Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Sunnah
- Hijab...
Etiquettes of Wearing Clothes 4 | Islamic Etiquettes (Adaab) Series
This session:
- Wearing see-through clothing
- Attracting attention
- Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Sunnah
- Hijab is a source of attraction
- Difference between Mo\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'min and Disbeliever
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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Etiquettes of Wearing Clothes 4 | Islamic Etiquettes (Adaab) Series
This session:
- Wearing see-through clothing
- Attracting attention
- Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Sunnah
- Hijab is a source of attraction
- Difference between Mo\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'min and Disbeliever
Hujjatul Islam Haq Panah is a Howza teacher in Qom, Iran.
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Treat Negligence through Quran | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
Treat Negligence through Quran | Imam Khamenei
We all have a long list of issues that the Muslim Ummah is facing. How are we supposed to solve these issues? What are we neglecting? Where does...
Treat Negligence through Quran | Imam Khamenei
We all have a long list of issues that the Muslim Ummah is facing. How are we supposed to solve these issues? What are we neglecting? Where does the solution lie? The Leader speaks.
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Treat Negligence through Quran | Imam Khamenei
We all have a long list of issues that the Muslim Ummah is facing. How are we supposed to solve these issues? What are we neglecting? Where does the solution lie? The Leader speaks.
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Dealing with Temporal Strife Through Living a Quranic Life - 01 - Muharram 2020 - English
#MUHARRAM #KERBALA #ASHURA #IRAQ
In this, Part ONE of TEN, Shaykh Saleem Bhimji introduces the the topic of Dealing with Temporal Strife Through Living A Quranic Life - how to deal with the...
#MUHARRAM #KERBALA #ASHURA #IRAQ
In this, Part ONE of TEN, Shaykh Saleem Bhimji introduces the the topic of Dealing with Temporal Strife Through Living A Quranic Life - how to deal with the challenges that life presents by understanding and implementing the Noble Quran
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#MUHARRAM #KERBALA #ASHURA #IRAQ
In this, Part ONE of TEN, Shaykh Saleem Bhimji introduces the the topic of Dealing with Temporal Strife Through Living A Quranic Life - how to deal with the challenges that life presents by understanding and implementing the Noble Quran
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Surah Fateha, Verse No. 5, pt. 2 | The Signs of Allah | English
In this episode of our journey through \\\\\\\"The Signs of Allah\\\\\\\", Shaykh Muhammad Husayn follows up the previous episode and continues to speak about Chapter No. 1 of the holy...
In this episode of our journey through \\\\\\\"The Signs of Allah\\\\\\\", Shaykh Muhammad Husayn follows up the previous episode and continues to speak about Chapter No. 1 of the holy Qur\\\\\\\'an, Surah Fateha, and the 5th verse within it.
Why does Allah use the plural form in the verse when He uses the words Na\\\\\\\'budu and Nasta\\\\\\\'een?
What does total reliance on Allah mean?
And how can it help us to know that everything is from Allah?
It only takes a few minutes to witness \\\\\\\"The Signs of Allah\\\\\\\", but it could very well change your lives for the better, for-ever.
#Allah #TheSignsofAllah #IslamicPulse #Quran #Tafsir #Islam #TheWord #Fateha #AhlulBayt
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In this episode of our journey through \\\\\\\"The Signs of Allah\\\\\\\", Shaykh Muhammad Husayn follows up the previous episode and continues to speak about Chapter No. 1 of the holy Qur\\\\\\\'an, Surah Fateha, and the 5th verse within it.
Why does Allah use the plural form in the verse when He uses the words Na\\\\\\\'budu and Nasta\\\\\\\'een?
What does total reliance on Allah mean?
And how can it help us to know that everything is from Allah?
It only takes a few minutes to witness \\\\\\\"The Signs of Allah\\\\\\\", but it could very well change your lives for the better, for-ever.
#Allah #TheSignsofAllah #IslamicPulse #Quran #Tafsir #Islam #TheWord #Fateha #AhlulBayt
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Juz 1 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Qur\'an I Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
The Qur’an opens with Surat al-Fatiha which is one of the most important chapters of the Qur’an and has been dubbed umm al-kitab (the...
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
The Qur’an opens with Surat al-Fatiha which is one of the most important chapters of the Qur’an and has been dubbed umm al-kitab (the mother of the book) due to its importance. According to a reliable report from Imam Ali ar-Rida (a), there is no part of the Qur\'an or in a speech in which the best of wisdom has been gathered in the way that it has been gathered in Surat al-Hamd For this reason, we preserve it through our prayers and recite it daily.
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Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
The Qur’an opens with Surat al-Fatiha which is one of the most important chapters of the Qur’an and has been dubbed umm al-kitab (the mother of the book) due to its importance. According to a reliable report from Imam Ali ar-Rida (a), there is no part of the Qur\'an or in a speech in which the best of wisdom has been gathered in the way that it has been gathered in Surat al-Hamd For this reason, we preserve it through our prayers and recite it daily.
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Juz 28 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
The 28th Juz of the Qur’ān covers 9 surahs and all of them are madani. Approximately four of the nine surahs address issues with regards to women. The first surah of the juz is Surah Mujadilah...
The 28th Juz of the Qur’ān covers 9 surahs and all of them are madani. Approximately four of the nine surahs address issues with regards to women. The first surah of the juz is Surah Mujadilah (the woman who contends/argues/complains). In Surah Mujadilah the chapter opens with the complaint of the woman who is being oppressed by her husband with the practice of dhihar (a pre islamic practice of estranging the wives by equating them to their mothers). In Surah Talaq we see that Allah swt is aware of all of our intentions, and even in instances of seeking a divorce we should work towards treating each other honorably. God’s laws are accompanied with ethical injunctions, one of our grandest tests is how we treat each other. In Surah Tahrim, the chapter opens up with discussing a time when Rasulullah (s) was going through a difficulty with some of his wives. Even in marital strife or conflict, the verse 6:66 encourages us to take care of our families and to help each other spiritually. The examples of four women are taken at the end of the surah: wives of Prophet Lut, Nuh and then Sayyidah Maryam and Sayyidah Asiyah. The examples show that our salvation is not contingent on who we are married to. Discussions on marital strife and women’s rights go back to Allah swt and how centered we are on Him.
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The 28th Juz of the Qur’ān covers 9 surahs and all of them are madani. Approximately four of the nine surahs address issues with regards to women. The first surah of the juz is Surah Mujadilah (the woman who contends/argues/complains). In Surah Mujadilah the chapter opens with the complaint of the woman who is being oppressed by her husband with the practice of dhihar (a pre islamic practice of estranging the wives by equating them to their mothers). In Surah Talaq we see that Allah swt is aware of all of our intentions, and even in instances of seeking a divorce we should work towards treating each other honorably. God’s laws are accompanied with ethical injunctions, one of our grandest tests is how we treat each other. In Surah Tahrim, the chapter opens up with discussing a time when Rasulullah (s) was going through a difficulty with some of his wives. Even in marital strife or conflict, the verse 6:66 encourages us to take care of our families and to help each other spiritually. The examples of four women are taken at the end of the surah: wives of Prophet Lut, Nuh and then Sayyidah Maryam and Sayyidah Asiyah. The examples show that our salvation is not contingent on who we are married to. Discussions on marital strife and women’s rights go back to Allah swt and how centered we are on Him.
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Juz 22 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
The 22nd Juz covers the last 42 verses of Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederation), Surah Saba (Sabeans), Surah Fatir (The Originator), and the first 27 verses of Surah Yaseen....
The 22nd Juz covers the last 42 verses of Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederation), Surah Saba (Sabeans), Surah Fatir (The Originator), and the first 27 verses of Surah Yaseen. Today’s episode explores a common question amongst Muslims, as to why the Ahl al-Bayt are not mentioned explicitly in the Qur’an. The Ayat al-Tathir (verse of Purity) addresses the Prophet’s wives and their special status. The latter part of the verse has shifted in pronoun usage from feminine plural to plural masculine therefore the addressing audience has also altered. These details lead us to the Ahl al-Bayt through the Qur’an as a doorway. God’s strategy is that it is general but points us in the right direction.
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The 22nd Juz covers the last 42 verses of Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederation), Surah Saba (Sabeans), Surah Fatir (The Originator), and the first 27 verses of Surah Yaseen. Today’s episode explores a common question amongst Muslims, as to why the Ahl al-Bayt are not mentioned explicitly in the Qur’an. The Ayat al-Tathir (verse of Purity) addresses the Prophet’s wives and their special status. The latter part of the verse has shifted in pronoun usage from feminine plural to plural masculine therefore the addressing audience has also altered. These details lead us to the Ahl al-Bayt through the Qur’an as a doorway. God’s strategy is that it is general but points us in the right direction.
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Juz 18 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Juz 18 of the Holy Qur\'an consists of three surahs, Surah al-Muminun, a Meccan surah, Surah Nur, a Medinan surah, and Surah al-Furqan, a Meccan surah. Surah al-Muminun and Surah Nur discuss the...
Juz 18 of the Holy Qur\'an consists of three surahs, Surah al-Muminun, a Meccan surah, Surah Nur, a Medinan surah, and Surah al-Furqan, a Meccan surah. Surah al-Muminun and Surah Nur discuss the certain behaviours Allah (swt) expects us to have and those behaviours that He expects us to stay away from.
Through these surahs we realize the importance that Allah (swt) places on how our actions affect those around us. When we do things, we should be mindful of how we are affecting others. The characteristics that He advises us to have include: being humble in our prayer, avoiding vain talk, paying zakat, guarding our private parts, keeping our trusts and promises, being careful over our prayers, not fault-finding, and not spreading rumours about others.
This juz should cause us to really reflect on our actions and whether or not they positively or negatively affect others. Do we treat others the way Allah (swt) wants us to treat them?
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Juz 18 of the Holy Qur\'an consists of three surahs, Surah al-Muminun, a Meccan surah, Surah Nur, a Medinan surah, and Surah al-Furqan, a Meccan surah. Surah al-Muminun and Surah Nur discuss the certain behaviours Allah (swt) expects us to have and those behaviours that He expects us to stay away from.
Through these surahs we realize the importance that Allah (swt) places on how our actions affect those around us. When we do things, we should be mindful of how we are affecting others. The characteristics that He advises us to have include: being humble in our prayer, avoiding vain talk, paying zakat, guarding our private parts, keeping our trusts and promises, being careful over our prayers, not fault-finding, and not spreading rumours about others.
This juz should cause us to really reflect on our actions and whether or not they positively or negatively affect others. Do we treat others the way Allah (swt) wants us to treat them?
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Juz 8 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Juz 8 contains the last 55 verses of Surat al- An\'am and the first 87 verses of Surat al-A’raaf.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore a few verses from Surat al-An’am which criticise the...
Juz 8 contains the last 55 verses of Surat al- An\'am and the first 87 verses of Surat al-A’raaf.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore a few verses from Surat al-An’am which criticise the flawed ethical pre-Islamic practices of the pagans. One of these flawed practices was that they formed their own laws entirely arbitrarily without divine guidance and wisdom. Unlike their forged laws, every law that Allah (swt) places has a certain wisdom behind it and is not randomly constructed. Moreover, the basic laws of Allah (swt) as espoused in all divine religions and as a part of the message of all Prophets are discussed in verses 150-157. These standards are the foundation of all divine religions. Surat al- An\'am ends with a beautiful message for us that we should perform every action for the sake of Allah (swt) through His divine guidance.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juz
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Juz 8 contains the last 55 verses of Surat al- An\'am and the first 87 verses of Surat al-A’raaf.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore a few verses from Surat al-An’am which criticise the flawed ethical pre-Islamic practices of the pagans. One of these flawed practices was that they formed their own laws entirely arbitrarily without divine guidance and wisdom. Unlike their forged laws, every law that Allah (swt) places has a certain wisdom behind it and is not randomly constructed. Moreover, the basic laws of Allah (swt) as espoused in all divine religions and as a part of the message of all Prophets are discussed in verses 150-157. These standards are the foundation of all divine religions. Surat al- An\'am ends with a beautiful message for us that we should perform every action for the sake of Allah (swt) through His divine guidance.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juz
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Juz 7 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Juz 7 of the Qur\'an contains the latter 38 verses of Surah al-Maidah and the first 110 verses of Surah al-An’am. In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not non-Muslims can attain salvation...
Juz 7 of the Qur\'an contains the latter 38 verses of Surah al-Maidah and the first 110 verses of Surah al-An’am. In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not non-Muslims can attain salvation as we take a deeper look at verses 82-86 of Surah al- Maidah. It is narrated that these verses shed light upon the story of the Christian king, Najashi, who gave refuge to some of the early Muslims in Abyssinia. Through these verses and others like it, we see that Allah (swt) judges people with absolute justice and according to their circumstances and level of knowledge. This is why some non-Muslims may gain paradise if they have a justified excuse for their ignorance and will be judged based on how much they acted on what they knew. Allah (swt)’s justice compels Him to judge people based on their levels of taqwa and their levels of taqwa depends on what they were capable of.
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Juz 7 of the Qur\'an contains the latter 38 verses of Surah al-Maidah and the first 110 verses of Surah al-An’am. In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not non-Muslims can attain salvation as we take a deeper look at verses 82-86 of Surah al- Maidah. It is narrated that these verses shed light upon the story of the Christian king, Najashi, who gave refuge to some of the early Muslims in Abyssinia. Through these verses and others like it, we see that Allah (swt) judges people with absolute justice and according to their circumstances and level of knowledge. This is why some non-Muslims may gain paradise if they have a justified excuse for their ignorance and will be judged based on how much they acted on what they knew. Allah (swt)’s justice compels Him to judge people based on their levels of taqwa and their levels of taqwa depends on what they were capable of.
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Juz 3 of 30 | Journeying our eyes through the Quran | Sister Fatemah Meghji | English
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 3 contains the latter part of Surat al-Baqarah and the well-known “Ayat al-Kursi” which contains 16 references to God, the highest...
Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 3 contains the latter part of Surat al-Baqarah and the well-known “Ayat al-Kursi” which contains 16 references to God, the highest number in a single verse. This juz also contains the first 92 verses of Surah Aal Imran, named as such since it discusses the stories of the family of ‘Imran (a), the father of Sayyidah Maryam (a). In this chapter, the story of Sayyidah Maryam’s birth is explored through the prayers of her mother, Lady Hannah (or Anne), and we note how our manhood or womanhood can aid us in our journey to Allah’s proximity.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juz _________________________________________________________________________________________ Watch or listen to our series on any of the channels below:
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Exploring 30 juz in 30 days by Sister Fatemah Meghji
Juz 3 contains the latter part of Surat al-Baqarah and the well-known “Ayat al-Kursi” which contains 16 references to God, the highest number in a single verse. This juz also contains the first 92 verses of Surah Aal Imran, named as such since it discusses the stories of the family of ‘Imran (a), the father of Sayyidah Maryam (a). In this chapter, the story of Sayyidah Maryam’s birth is explored through the prayers of her mother, Lady Hannah (or Anne), and we note how our manhood or womanhood can aid us in our journey to Allah’s proximity.
Learn more: http://lnk.worldfed.org/30Juz _________________________________________________________________________________________ Watch or listen to our series on any of the channels below:
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Transmitting the sermon of Ghadir Khumm through modern ways - English
Transmitting the sermon is the greatest manifestation of enjoining what is right (Amr bil ma’ruf)[]. The Prophet (p) mentioned that the most important example of enjoining the...
Transmitting the sermon is the greatest manifestation of enjoining what is right (Amr bil ma’ruf)[]. The Prophet (p) mentioned that the most important example of enjoining the right is conveying what he said in this sermon to truth-seeking individuals who have not heard its details, urging them to follow it as an order from Allah and His Prophet (p), and advising them against violating it.
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Transmitting the sermon is the greatest manifestation of enjoining what is right (Amr bil ma’ruf)[]. The Prophet (p) mentioned that the most important example of enjoining the right is conveying what he said in this sermon to truth-seeking individuals who have not heard its details, urging them to follow it as an order from Allah and His Prophet (p), and advising them against violating it.
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