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Best Surahs to Listen to Before Sleep - Surah Al-Fatihah - x3 - Ayat al-Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah 255) - x3 - Surah Al-Baqarah (285 & 286) - x3 - Surah As-Sajdah - Surah Al-Waqi'ah - Surah Al-Mulk - Surah Al-Ikhlas - x3 - Surah Al-Falaq - x3 - Surah An-Nas - x3 - Adhan
Surah Al Waqiah |Qari Fatih Seferagic
Night 9 - Taraweeh 2023 | Qari Fatih Seferagic
- Surah Al-Fatihah - x3- Ayat al-Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah 255) - x3- Surah Al-Baqarah (285 & 286) - x3- Surah As-Sajdah- Surah Al-Waqi'ah- Surah Al-Mulk- Surah Al-Ikhlas - x3- Surah Al-Falaq - x3- Surah An-Nas - x3- Adhan
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Mort, SIM, and Megan discuss the sexual abuse allegations against Fatih Seferagic and Osama Eisa.
Season 2 Episode 14I’m Saba Malik, and this is a Mini Mental. One of my best friends is insomnia. It’s always been with me. And it still is, but alhumdulillah I've learned to live with it and not just deal with it, but actually use it to my benefit. Having mental health challenges means that you’re going to deal with insomnia, where you have trouble falling asleep at night. I’ve given a lot of tips in previous episodes on how to, you know, deal with difficult thoughts. But one of the times that challenging thoughts really hit me is at night when I’m supposed to be sleeping. Everything just comes crashing in like a big wave. So, what I’ve learned about myself is that I’m a big “audio” person. I mean, it makes sense? I podcast, so audio stuff and listening to audiobooks, or music, or Quran really benefits me. Now it can go two ways because if I’m listening to things that are harmful (I’m not talking about haraam and halaal because that’s not what this podcast is about), things that are kind of like junk food, for my ears if I’m listening to junk music, or junk audio, it’s not gonna uplift me.On the contrary, it’s going to bring me down and it’s going to ruin my mood. So knowing that why not actively choose something that is healthy for my ears? So let me give you an example. I love listening to the Quran and it gives me peace, it makes me feel very serene, it calms me down. But I found that if I didn’t have a reciter that I really kind of, you know, clicked with or vibed with, then I didn’t want to hear it. And sometimes if the audio was really bad, it would actually hurt my ears. This has nothing to do with the message of the Quran and the actual words that are being decided. It’s just the voice of the reciter. So what I’ve done is search for reciters that I like and here’s the interesting part that I haven’t heard other people talk about. I look at what mood I’m in, and then I match a reciter to my mood so that it helps me feel better. Let me give you an example. So there are two reciters who are currently my favorite. One of them is the reciter Fatih Seferagic and the second one is the reciter
Season 2 Episode 14I’m Saba Malik, and this is a Mini Mental. One of my best friends is insomnia. It’s always been with me. And it still is, but alhumdulillah I've learned to live with it and not just deal with it, but actually use it to my benefit. Having mental health challenges means that you’re going to deal with insomnia, where you have trouble falling asleep at night. I’ve given a lot of tips in previous episodes on how to, you know, deal with difficult thoughts. But one of the times that challenging thoughts really hit me is at night when I’m supposed to be sleeping. Everything just comes crashing in like a big wave. So, what I’ve learned about myself is that I’m a big “audio” person. I mean, it makes sense? I podcast, so audio stuff and listening to audiobooks, or music, or Quran really benefits me. Now it can go two ways because if I’m listening to things that are harmful (I’m not talking about haraam and halaal because that’s not what this podcast is about), things that are kind of like junk food, for my ears if I’m listening to junk music, or junk audio, it’s not gonna uplift me.On the contrary, it’s going to bring me down and it’s going to ruin my mood. So knowing that why not actively choose something that is healthy for my ears? So let me give you an example. I love listening to the Quran and it gives me peace, it makes me feel very serene, it calms me down. But I found that if I didn’t have a reciter that I really kind of, you know, clicked with or vibed with, then I didn’t want to hear it. And sometimes if the audio was really bad, it would actually hurt my ears. This has nothing to do with the message of the Quran and the actual words that are being decided. It’s just the voice of the reciter. So what I’ve done is search for reciters that I like and here’s the interesting part that I haven’t heard other people talk about. I look at what mood I’m in, and then I match a reciter to my mood so that it helps me feel better. Let me give you an example. So there are two reciters who are currently my favorite. One of them is the reciter Fatih Seferagic and the second one is the reciter
Credit: Fatih Seferagic.
John Fontain meets Fatih Seferagic.. This episode was originally released in October 2019. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, YouTube and all the other outlets. Like, subscribe and leave a comment and also, please support us on the donation link so we can continue to give you quality podcasts.
John Fontain meets Ahmed al-Rumh, Abu Jibreel & Fatih Seferagic. This episode was originally released in December 2019. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, YouTube and all the other outlets. Like, subscribe and leave a comment and also, please support us on the donation link so we can continue to give you quality podcasts.
Qari Fatih Seferegic recitation from the 27th night of Ramadan - Qiyam ul-layl
Shabbir Hassan is joined by Qari Fatih Seferagic who speaks about his experiences in becoming a Hafidh and how one video made him famous overnight. He discusses how he has matured as a person and the importance of having correct intentions when reciting the Qur'an. Watch in 4K at http://youtube.com/ilmfeed
Fatih Seferagic – 091 Ash-Shams - Quran Central
We're joined by Fatih Seferagic, a world-renowned Qari whose recitation of the Qur'an has touched the hearts of millions around the world. Fatih tells us the story of how he memorised the Qur'an, he reveals how his recitations first went viral and speaks on the importance of having a relationship with the Qur'an. We also speak ALL about food! Fatih tells us his favourite foods (and least favourite), calls himself 'straight Pakistani' and even speaks some Urdu! Undoubtedly my favourite episode yet! A massive thank you to Fatih for taking his time out to do this episode during his tour of the UK this Ramadan.
Fatih Seferagic – Surah Kahf – 18-19 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 002 Al-Baqarah – 94-105 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 002 Al-Baqarah – 113-119 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – Surah Kahf – 1-28 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 059 Al-Hashr – 18-24 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 002 Al-Baqarah – 113-119 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – Surah Kahf – 29-44 - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 079 An-Naziat - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – Ayatul Kursi in Different Styles - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 056 Al-Waqia - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 075 Al-Qiyama - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 085 Al-Burooj - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 069 Al-Haaqqa - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 083 Al-Mutaffifin - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 068 Al-Qalam - Quran Central
Fatih Seferagic – 073 Al-Muzzammil - Quran Central
This episode Hafiz and Qari Fatih Seferagic joins us. What intrigued me about Fatih was not only is he a young Hafiz, but he is the only Hafiz that wears red Timberland boots. With his contemporary fashion, he resonates with the Muslim youth in ways that older religious teachers do not. Despite having a combined... The post EP 56 – Hafiz and Qari Fatih Seferagic appeared first on Greed for Ilm.