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The Tayseer Podcast is the official podcast of Tayseer Seminary located in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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    • Apr 25, 2026 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    Hearts Harder than Stone | Banu Isra'il, Ep. 7 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 16:48


    What hardens a heart even after witnessing miracles? This episode explores how Banū Isrāʾīl, despite receiving clear signs, fell into spiritual hardness from resisting truth. The Qur'an reminds us: hearts can become harder than stone while even stones humble themselves before Allah. Are we any different? In a world full of the miracles (life, death, resurrection, and renewal) heedlessness can still take root. Knowledge without humility, and religion without spiritual connection, can lead to indifference rather than transformation. True yaqīn is not found in information alone, but through dhikr, companionship, and living the Prophetic path.

    Ingratitude Amidst Blessings | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 6 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 13:49


    In the story of Banū Isrāʾīl, Allah reminds us how a people who were given food from heaven began to complain and longed instead for garlic, onions, and lentils. What was miraculous became ordinary to them. Their ingratitude reveals a deep truth about human psychology: when blessings become familiar, we begin to overlook them. Today many of us live with comforts greater than kings of the past, yet dissatisfaction persists. The Qur'an warns that entitlement erodes the heart and blinds us to Allah's favors. Shayṭān's mission is simple: to make human beings ungrateful. This reflection reminds us to guard our hearts with shukr, to recognize the miracles already in our lives, and to never look down upon the blessings Allah has given.

    When Intellect Becomes a Disease | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 5 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 15:47


    The Qur'an tells us that the love of the ʿijl (the calf) seeped deeply into the hearts of Banū Isrāʾīl. It became a way of seeing the world, an attitude that reappeared again and again across generations. Prophet ʿĪsā ʿalayhi al-salām showed Banū Isrāʾīl tremendous signs. Yet even among his disciples, the same pattern resurfaced. They asked him: “Can your Lord send down to us a table spread from heaven?” He replied, “Fear Allah if you are truly believers.” But when the calf settles deep in the heart, miracles are never enough. They said they wanted reassurance so that their hearts would be at ease. The Qur'an shows us that the deeper problem was not lack of evidence, but a spiritual disease. The calf manifests as recalcitrance: questioning Allah's decree, interrogating revelation, and intellectualizing commands until obedience is pushed further and further away. True understanding does not come from intellect alone. Guidance settles in the heart. When the heart is purified through dhikr, worship, and spiritual cultivation, deeper understanding follows.

    The Calf Never Left | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 4 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 15:07


    In the story of Banū Isrāʾīl and the worship of the Golden Calf, the Qur'an exposes a deep psychological reality about the human soul. When Prophet Mūsā ʿalayhi al-salām went to meet his Lord and was honored with revelation, his people turned to a calf fashioned by the Sāmirī from gold. Allah reminds us that this calf could not speak, could not benefit or harm, and possessed no power. Yet it captivated them. Why? Because the calf represented something easy for the nafs to accept. It demanded nothing. It imposed no commands, no prohibitions, no sacrifice of ego. It did not confront their desires or hold them accountable. In reality, it was the embodiment of their own desires projected outward as a god. The Qur'anic story warns us that shirk is not primitive. Idolatry is psychological. It reappears whenever human beings shape religion according to their desires rather than submitting to revelation. When right and wrong become whatever we decide, the “calf” returns in new forms. The Qur'an reminds us that true freedom lies in servitude to Allah alone. Slavery to Allah liberates us from being enslaved by our desires.

    'Show us God' | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 3 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 15:33


    Banu Israʾil asked Prophet Musa (ʿalayhi al-salam) to show them God in a material way. Even after all the miracles Allah showed them, it was not enough. What renders faith this weak? Their questioning was not simply curiosity. It was a form of rebellion. They wanted God to conform to what they wanted. But human beings can only understand what they sense, and our senses are limited. “What remains of faith if it is only about what you can touch, see, and feel? That would not be faith. It would be science.” Only faith in the ghayb gives us the tools to endure calamity, rebuild after destruction, and make sense of suffering. Faith based in the unseen gives us a vast analytical toolshed to live our lives with meaning and resilience, to sail through calamity and pick up our pieces after devastation. Rather than through our senses, we must look for Allah within our hearts through dhikr, the Qur'an, and love of the Prophet ﷺ.

    True Liberation is in the Heart | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 2 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 13:01


    Isn't it time your heart connected to Divine? That is the real liberation. This video explores a powerful lesson from the story of Banu Israel: external liberation does not guarantee internal transformation. A people can escape tyranny and still carry its mindset. You can remove Pharaoh and still think like Egypt. The Qur'anic stories aren't just about them. They're about us. True liberation is in the heart. That's why the first command to the Prophet ﷺ was not to build a state, but to stand in prayer. Inner transformation came before external change. This is a reflection on materialism, imagination, power, and what real freedom actually requires.

    The Qur'an is Talking about you | Banu Isra'il and us, Ep. 1 | Dr. Hassan Lachheb |

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 9:11


    How do we read the stories of the Qur'an and make them our stories? In the Qur'an, nothing is repeated in vain. The story of Banu Isrāʾīl appears again and again, and Prophet Mūsā (ʿalayhi al-salām) is the most frequently mentioned prophet. These accounts are not presented as a single, linear history. They repeat across different sūrahs, each time from a new angle, highlighting a different lesson for us to learn. This series explores the narratives of Banu Isrāʾīl in the Qur'an and what they reveal about our own condition today.

    Supplication for Protection | Dhikr with Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 28:49


    Dhikr Tahsīn is a compilation drawn from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The purpose is to maintain a constant state of awareness (dhikr) and connection with Allah, providing spiritual safety. It is advised to recite this dhikr before sunrise and before sunset.

    Palestine and Identity with Abdalla Husain: Stories of Muslim Activism in the 21st Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 35:30


    Abdalla describes how being Palestinian, Muslim, and American has influenced how he sees the world. His activism is strongly tied to the Islamic principle of da'wa and advocating for Palestinian rights, a perspective that also guides his work with youth.

    Allah's Mercy on the Day of Arafat and the Sacred Sunnah of Sacrifice w/ Dr. Michael Dann

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 15:52


    Allah's Mercy is unimaginably vast, and no day depicts that more than The Day of Arafat, when Allah promises His forgiveness for the sincere seeker. Dr. Michael Dann gives advice on how to worship in this day and breaks down the Sunnah regarding Eid al-Adha.

    The Hajj of the Prophet ﷺ w/ Dr. Hassan Lachheb

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 22:21


    How did the Prophet, peace be upon him, perform Hajj? Dr. Hassan Lachheb inserts us into the journey - with anecdotes and reflections - to help us understand the significance of Dhul Hijjah.

    The Best 10 Days w/ Ustadha Zaynab Ansari

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 12:12


    The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are often referred to as the best ten days of the year. Ustadha Zaynab Ansari gives us practical advice on how to maximize the blessings and helps us understand the historical significance of the Hajj as a continuation of the Abrahamic tradition of sacrifice. Episode 1 of 3 in our Guide to Understanding Dhul Hijjah Series.

    Muslim Guide to the Gap Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 29:23


    We explore the concept of a gap year and discover that it's not only becoming a norm but perhaps even a necessity as teens enter adulthood. But what does this mean for Muslims and how can they best take advantage of this time? We consider the Tayseer one-year program as a case study with faculty member Ustadha Zaynab Ansari. We also speak with Chaplain Omer Bajwa of Yale University.   Follow us on Instagram @tayseerseminary.

    The World of Female Reciters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 34:07


    Muslim women are leveraging technology to access female Qur'an reciters through a new app called Qari'ah. In this episode, we learn about the history of women reciting publicly & privately, and explore why this practice is sometimes scrutinized. We're joined by Shaykha Maryam Amir & Ustadha Zaynab Ansari. Download Qari'ah: wwww.qariah.app. Learn about Tayseer Seminary: www.tayseerseminary.org.

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