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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali دعاء ابي حمزة الثمالي - Arabic sub English
Dua Abu Hamza Thumali, recited by Muhammad Husayn Lawati with English and Arabic subtitles - very beautiful recitation.
It is narrated in al-Misbah from Abu Hamza al-Thumali, that he said:...
Dua Abu Hamza Thumali, recited by Muhammad Husayn Lawati with English and Arabic subtitles - very beautiful recitation.
It is narrated in al-Misbah from Abu Hamza al-Thumali, that he said: "Zainul Abidin (the Adorment of the Worshippers), peace be upon him, used to pray throughout the nights of the month of Ramadhan. When the last part of the night- just prior to dawn-came, he would supplicate with this supplication"
This dua is surely one of the many miracles of the Ahlul Bayt (as), and is extremely profound and beautiful. InshaAllah you are able to elevate yourself spiritually in order to gain closeness to Allah swt through this dua especially during the nights of the Month of Ramadhan, as well as throughout the year.
This dua has been recited by Muhammad Husayn Lawati who is a famous recitor in Oman, mashaAllah he is a beautiful reciter.
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali, recited by Muhammad Husayn Lawati with English and Arabic subtitles - very beautiful recitation.
It is narrated in al-Misbah from Abu Hamza al-Thumali, that he said: "Zainul Abidin (the Adorment of the Worshippers), peace be upon him, used to pray throughout the nights of the month of Ramadhan. When the last part of the night- just prior to dawn-came, he would supplicate with this supplication"
This dua is surely one of the many miracles of the Ahlul Bayt (as), and is extremely profound and beautiful. InshaAllah you are able to elevate yourself spiritually in order to gain closeness to Allah swt through this dua especially during the nights of the Month of Ramadhan, as well as throughout the year.
This dua has been recited by Muhammad Husayn Lawati who is a famous recitor in Oman, mashaAllah he is a beautiful reciter.
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali - Arabic with English subtitles
Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) . Al-Thumālī narrated this supplication...
Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) . Al-Thumālī narrated this supplication from Imam Sajjad (as), and is cited by various scholars, such as Shaykh Tusi in Misbah al-Mutahajjid, Sayyid ibn Tawus in Iqbal al-A’mal, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Kaf’ami in Al-Balad al-Amin, and Allama Majlisi in Bihar Al-Anwar. It is known to be one of the longest Dua’s and is meant to be read in the Month of Ramadan before sunrise.
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) . Al-Thumālī narrated this supplication from Imam Sajjad (as), and is cited by various scholars, such as Shaykh Tusi in Misbah al-Mutahajjid, Sayyid ibn Tawus in Iqbal al-A’mal, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Kaf’ami in Al-Balad al-Amin, and Allama Majlisi in Bihar Al-Anwar. It is known to be one of the longest Dua’s and is meant to be read in the Month of Ramadan before sunrise.
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali - Arabic with English subtitles (HD)
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we...
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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Piety: Running Away From the World? | UNPLUGGED | English
A beautiful video to highlight the reality behind the idea of PIETY (taqwa) in Islam. Is it enough to save yourself from the fire? Is the idea of piety to train you to abstain from the...
A beautiful video to highlight the reality behind the idea of PIETY (taqwa) in Islam. Is it enough to save yourself from the fire? Is the idea of piety to train you to abstain from the worldly desires and that\\\'s all? Is the purpose of life and your mission as a Muslim simply to abstain from that which is forbidden? Sayyid Haydar Hasanayn eloquently and beautifully scratches the surface of this concept, as elaborated upon by Imam Khamenei in the extraordinary book, “An Outline of Islamic Thought In the Quran”.
#Unplugged #ImamKhamenei #Islam #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Theology #Ethics #Wisdom
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A beautiful video to highlight the reality behind the idea of PIETY (taqwa) in Islam. Is it enough to save yourself from the fire? Is the idea of piety to train you to abstain from the worldly desires and that\\\'s all? Is the purpose of life and your mission as a Muslim simply to abstain from that which is forbidden? Sayyid Haydar Hasanayn eloquently and beautifully scratches the surface of this concept, as elaborated upon by Imam Khamenei in the extraordinary book, “An Outline of Islamic Thought In the Quran”.
#Unplugged #ImamKhamenei #Islam #Quran #Ahlulbayt #Theology #Ethics #Wisdom
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Taqwa of Allah and Not of Others | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi Sub English
One of the pillars of Islam is to have Taqwa. Taqwa can be said to be piety or God consciousness. A person\'s awareness of Allah which in turn helps one to obey Allah and prevents one from the...
One of the pillars of Islam is to have Taqwa. Taqwa can be said to be piety or God consciousness. A person\'s awareness of Allah which in turn helps one to obey Allah and prevents one from the disobedience of Allah.
But is this the only kind of Taqwa which the holy Qur\'an speaks about?
Are there other aspects to Taqwa which we must all take into consideration?
Can one have the Taqwa of powers other than Allah?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei very beautifully answers all of these questions for us in this short clip.
Fear the disobedience of Allah and never fear disobeying the enemies of Allah.
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One of the pillars of Islam is to have Taqwa. Taqwa can be said to be piety or God consciousness. A person\'s awareness of Allah which in turn helps one to obey Allah and prevents one from the disobedience of Allah.
But is this the only kind of Taqwa which the holy Qur\'an speaks about?
Are there other aspects to Taqwa which we must all take into consideration?
Can one have the Taqwa of powers other than Allah?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei very beautifully answers all of these questions for us in this short clip.
Fear the disobedience of Allah and never fear disobeying the enemies of Allah.
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01 Lecture on Spirituality - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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02 Lecture on Spirituality - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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03 Lecture on Spirituality - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
04 Lecture on Spirituality - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission AIM in conjuction with the Muhammadi Trust organised a 5 night programme during the Holy Month of Ramadhan with guest speaker Sheikh Hamza Sodagar from the Islamic Seminary in Qum. He spoke from Wedesday 3rd until Sunday 7th September on the significance of Spirituality and Self Building.
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