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How can the establishment of the Khilafah help our current state?
Shoaib Shahid speaks to chair of Cambridge Central Mosque, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, about the complexities of distraction in our lives, seeking clarity and practical insights to navigate this modern malaise.
Imam Suhaib Webb addresses how Ramadan serves as an annual checkpoint for Muslims worldwide, urging us to reflect on our past year and set ambitious goals for the future. This talk will guide you through embracing the spirit of continuous improvement that Ramadan inspires.
While we may already be discussing the difficulty of Ramadan with Gaza in the background, we need to start talking about how exactly to make this the best Ramadan of our lives.
How do share the message of Islam to others in the Prophetic way that is impactful?
What made the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ special? How did the Prophet ﷺ educate and give tarbiyah to them? What are the merits and specialties of the Companions? Lecture delivered at NJ Dawah Convention 2023.
An overview of some of the most difficult Ramadans in history, and some of the most inspiring triumphs.
What are the "days of Allah" mentioned in the Qur'an? And how is that related to our brothers and sisters in Gaza?
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Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad delivers the keynote address at our “Get Ramadan Ready” event at St Paul's Church on Saturday 2 March 2024.
Sh. AbdulKarim Yahya discusses the salah revealed from Allah to the Prophet (s) during the Isra wal Miraj.
In this video Sheikh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi Talks about The Whispers Of The Devil and how the devil can interfere with you in your life and how you can avoid it! If you're looking for information on the whispers of the devil or as we call is waswasah, then this is the video for you! By the end of this video, you'll understand what shaytaan can do and how you can avoid it.
Shaykh Waleed discusses how in Ramadan we can attain taqwa.
Understand the Prophet Ibrahim's unique trials and their significance in Islam, and explore the intense challenges he faced and how these trials serve as lessons for humanity.
In this Friday Sermon, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad talks about the miracle of nature and reminds us that we despair only when we forget that Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala, is in charge.
Does anything different happen on the 15th night of Sha'aban, and is there a special way of observing it? What do we need to remove from our hearts in order to be forgiven in advance of Ramadan? And in what practical ways can we make the most of this sacred, yet forgotten month?
How do we deal with teachings in Islam that we may not full understand or comprehend? How do we know Islam is the truth? How do we knkow the Prophet (s) is the last and final messenger of Allah?
The universe is full of signs for all human beings to reflect deeply on this.
Mufti Hussain Kamani reminds us of how we need to inculcate the thought and remembrance of Allah in our daily lives and to be aware of our words and actions in relation to Allah.
Qalam instructor Sh. Mikaeel Smith speaks about the moral and emotional intelligence of the Prophet ﷺ - the greatest man who ever lived.
The Quran is our anchor to Allah (SWT) and it is every Believer's responsibility to stand firm and align with the Quran against opposition and resistance.
How do we truly increase our genuine love for Allah? Mufti Abdur-Rahman explains in detail how we can we authentically improve our relationship with Allah making Allah the center of our lives,
Do you teach your children to love Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and to reflect on his life, character, and being?
Who are the strangers? How does the concept of strangers apply in the times we are living in today? Shaykh Saad Tasleem explains and expounds upon the hadith of the Prophet ﷺ: "Indeed Islam began as something strange and it will return to being strange as it began, so glad tidings for the strangers." [Tirmidhi]
Sh. Kamal El Mekki talks about the most detailed story of the Prophet (ﷺ) in the Makkan part of the seerah.
How does Allah describe His prescribed Hudud (حدود - limits) in the Quran, and what happens to the Muslim community when enough of us violate them?
In this Friday Sermon, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad warns us that materialism and desire for reputation only leads to anxiety and distracts us from reality, whilst reminding us that criticism, no matter the form, should not make us forget our duty as Muslims.
We need to be able to think ahead and a vision of the future even in times of difficulty. How does Islamic scholarship help the current struggles around the ummah?
In a world of information overload and desensitization, the sin of Ghafla (heedlessness) is prominent. The month of Sha'aban is a month in which the Prophet ﷺ said this is most likely to happen. With Gaza in the background, how do we identify this particular spiritual disease and remedy it?
How are our finances? Are we getting halal money? Are we paying our debts off? Are we being just with our money?
As the Gaza genocide and utter destruction continues, Shaykh Abdullah gives a historical reminder to the believers that this is not the first time such atrocities have occurred in that land. And yet the Muslims have never given up.
In this Ramadan talk, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad recollects the heavenly origin and universality of fasting. Adam and Eve were ordered to steer clear from the Tree of Eternity, and God prescribed fasting to the Abrahamic faiths. The religion of nature (dīn al-fiṭrah) reorients us to our primordial, natural selves through fasting, and a proper fast may serve to inculcate God-consciousness (taqwá) within us. Man craves knowledge of the Divine and cannot be satisfied with the distractions of dunya. We yearn for Him, and a nostalgia for Truth and the Garden whirls within us – the question, “What am I doing here?” besets us all. Numerous allegories have long served to demonstrate how abstinence draws a person nearer to God, an action done solely for Him, and rewarded as such.
Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi introduces Dalāʾil al-Khayrāt alongside its new translation ‘Guides to Goodness' at Cambridge Central Mosque. Composed in the 15th century by the Moroccan scholar of Prophetic decent, Muhammad Sulaymān al-Jazūlī al-Shādhilī, Dalāʾil al-Khayrāt was the first major work to compile litanies of peace and blessings for the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Al-Jazūlī was inspired to pen the book after seeing a girl miraculously cause a well to overflow enabling him to perform his ablution. When he questioned how she did this, she revealed that the secret was a constant invocation of blessings and peace upon the best of creation, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Among some spiritual orders, its recitation has endured as a daily practice for over five centuries.
When someone has wronged someone, would an apology help? Why is it hard for someone to make an apology? How is it hard to accept an apology?
Ustadh Nouman discusses on cleansing our thoughts in preparing for the gift of Ramadan.
The Shaykh delves deep into the harsh reality of oppression faced by Muslims in India. From discriminatory policies to acts of violence and prejudice, Muslims in India often face systemic barriers that impede their social, economic, and political progress.
Br. Amir explores the importance of living a halal lifestyle and avoiding harmful behaviors such as fraud, misbehavior, drugs, and other bad deeds. Drawing on Islamic teachings and wisdom, Amir Junaid Muhadith provides practical advice on how to cultivate a mindset of purity, respect, and righteousness in our daily lives.
Sh. Yasir Qadhi gives straight forward reminder on being united and focused on making sure we have the basic fundamentals of Islam down and unite upon this good.
In this Khutba, Ustadh Murphy explains how we can draw our inspiration and guidance from the Sunnah to navigate the trials of life.
How do we understand 'bidda' or 'innovation in the religion'? How does it relate to Muslims living in the world today.
Our relationship with ourselves, with others, and our destination in the next life all come down to one thing, the heart. The Companions, all took it within themselves to submit to the path of the Prophet (SAW) and we must all do the hard work, looking into our hearts.
The Sahabas' relationship with the Qur'an was one of deep understanding and knowledge. It was not simply one of repetition; they understood what their Lord was trying to communicate to them.
A powerful khutbah about the losers on the day of judgement, delivered by the living legend Imam Siraj Wahaj at the European Islamic Centre.
Sh. Yasir Qadhi delivers this khutbah for all the Muslims living in the West and reminds us of our duties to Allah and to the ummah. We need to look inward at ourselves and our communities. We need to look towards the future. Jumuah Khutbah at ISNA Mosque, Mississauga, Canada Date: February 9th, 2024
The Month of Ramadan are means of reconnecting with Allah (SWT) through dua and many other things. Ramadan offers us a unique opportunity to grow spiritually, express gratitude, and seek forgiveness. As we are reaching near navigate blessed days, we need to prepare to deepen our faith and embrace Allah's mercy, making this a time of true transformation and reconnection.
How can we become aware of harm we cause others and also at the same time to prevent ourselves from being harmed?
How much are our leaders and circumstances a reflection of our flaws? Is Gaza suffering because of us? What does our righteousness, or lack of, produce?
Sh. Waleed discusses the relationship with dreams and Islam. Are dreams true? Should we take it seriously? Where do dreams come from?
A deeper look at the methods of the Prophet ﷺ in practicing daily muhasaba (self accountability).
Do you know Allah's name Al-Adl? How is Allah just?
Shaykh Hamza talks the complexity of Arabic, the first language according to Islam, the history of liberal arts and the impoortance of it at the 2023 Harvard-Zaytuna Symposium.