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Class #12: The Migration of The Prophet ﷺ (Part 2)
Topic: The names of the Prophet ﷺ (Pt 1)
Ustaad Saeed Rhana al Maghribi
Taught By Ustaadh Saeed Rhana al Maghribi
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Sharh-us-Sunnah (Explanation of the Islamic Creed by Imam al-Barbahari)Class #4Point #3 The Companions Are The Foundation of the Jamaa'ah
Topic: His Mother, His Birth, The Death of his Father ,Mother and Grandmother
Topic: When and where was the prayer obligated
Sharh-us-Sunnah (Explanation of the Islamic Creed by Imam al-Barbahari)Class #3Point #2: From the Sunnah is Clinging to the Jamaa'ah
Topic: The meaning of the prayer Linguistically and Legislatively
Sharh-us-Sunnah (Explanation of the Islamic Creed by Imam al-Barbahari)Class #2Point #1: The Sunnah is Islam & Islam is the Sunnah
Topic:Biography of Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymeen
Tonight class we will discuss the Biography of Imaam Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Ali al BarbahariConference line:515-739-1486 Access code: 760479Send questions related to the classes: questions2icpb@gmail.com
Explanations from Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Salih Uthaymeen & Shaykh Salih al-Fawzan
05 Patience & Gratitude by Ibnu Qayyim (Chapters 3 & 4)By Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 3 and 4 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the five categories of patience and examples of "good" patience and "bad" patience.Excerpt:"Patience can also be divided into categories following the five categories of deeds, namely wâjib (obligatory), mandûb (encouraged), mahdhûr (forbidden), makrûh (disliked) and mubâh (permissible)." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 16th, 1437 (June 21st, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
05 Patience & Gratitude by Ibnu Qayyim (Chapters 3 & 4)By Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 3 and 4 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the five categories of patience and examples of "good" patience and "bad" patience.Excerpt:"Patience can also be divided into categories following the five categories of deeds, namely wâjib (obligatory), mandûb (encouraged), mahdhûr (forbidden), makrûh (disliked) and mubâh (permissible)." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 16th, 1437 (June 21st, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
04 Patience & Gratitude (Part 4) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiContinuation of readings from Chapter 2 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with patience upon worshipping Allaah, patience in staying away from what is forbidden, and patience during trials and adversity.Excerpt:"Patience in worshipping Allâh and carrying out His instructions means that you perform the prescribed acts of worship regularly and do so sincerely and with knowledge. Worship that is not performed regularly is of no value. Even if worship is performed regularly, there are two dangers. Firstly, we risk losing our sincerity, if the motive for performing prayers is not to please Allâh and draw closer to Him. So to protect our worship we must make sure that we are sincere. Secondly, we must be sure never to deviate from the way of the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), so we have to ensure that our worship is done according to the Sunnah." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 15th, 1437 (June 20th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
04 Patience & Gratitude (Part 4) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiContinuation of readings from Chapter 2 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with patience upon worshipping Allaah, patience in staying away from what is forbidden, and patience during trials and adversity.Excerpt:"Patience in worshipping Allâh and carrying out His instructions means that you perform the prescribed acts of worship regularly and do so sincerely and with knowledge. Worship that is not performed regularly is of no value. Even if worship is performed regularly, there are two dangers. Firstly, we risk losing our sincerity, if the motive for performing prayers is not to please Allâh and draw closer to Him. So to protect our worship we must make sure that we are sincere. Secondly, we must be sure never to deviate from the way of the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), so we have to ensure that our worship is done according to the Sunnah." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 15th, 1437 (June 20th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
In cooperation with Muwahhideen Publications, At-Tarbiyah South Florida, and Masjid Qubaa (Orlando), the Islamic Center of Palm Beach broadcasted a live tele-lecture with Abu Khadijah Abdul-Wahid Alam (Birmingham, UK) in condemnation of the heinous terrorist act in Orlando, Florida that took place last weekend:Date:Friday, June 17th 2016(Ramadan 12, 1437)9:00PM ESTLive Tele-Lecture: Islam is Against Extremismby: Abu Khadijah Abdul-Wahid Alam (Salafi Masjid, Small Heath, Birmingham UK)We ask Allaah, subhaanahu wa ta 'alaa, to bless this effort in conveying the true message of Islam to the people.
In cooperation with Muwahhideen Publications, At-Tarbiyah South Florida, and Masjid Qubaa (Orlando), the Islamic Center of Palm Beach broadcasted a live tele-lecture with Abu Khadijah Abdul-Wahid Alam (Birmingham, UK) in condemnation of the heinous terrorist act in Orlando, Florida that took place last weekend:Date:Friday, June 17th 2016(Ramadan 12, 1437)9:00PM ESTLive Tele-Lecture: Islam is Against Extremismby: Abu Khadijah Abdul-Wahid Alam (Salafi Masjid, Small Heath, Birmingham UK)We ask Allaah, subhaanahu wa ta 'alaa, to bless this effort in conveying the true message of Islam to the people.
03 Patience & Gratitude (Part 3) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 2 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the different types of patience and mankind's dire need of it.Excerpt:"Patience may be of two types, either physical or psychological, and both types may either be by choice, or without choice, as follows: 1. Physical patience by choice, such as doing hard labour willingly. 2. Physical patience without choice, such as patiently bearing illness, beatings and extremes of heat and cold. 3. Psychological patience by choice, such as refraining from things which both the Shariah and common sense say are wrong. 4. Psychological patience without choice, such as patiently bearing an enforced separation from one whom you love." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 10th, 1437 (June 15th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
03 Patience & Gratitude (Part 3) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 2 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the different types of patience and mankind's dire need of it.Excerpt:"Patience may be of two types, either physical or psychological, and both types may either be by choice, or without choice, as follows: 1. Physical patience by choice, such as doing hard labour willingly. 2. Physical patience without choice, such as patiently bearing illness, beatings and extremes of heat and cold. 3. Psychological patience by choice, such as refraining from things which both the Shariah and common sense say are wrong. 4. Psychological patience without choice, such as patiently bearing an enforced separation from one whom you love." Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 10th, 1437 (June 15th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
02 Patience & Gratitude (Part 2) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 1 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the definition(s) of patience and mankind's dire need of it.Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 9th, 1437 (June 14th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
01 Introduction: Patience & Gratitude by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiIntroductory talk broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach during Ramadan 1437 (2016) on the topic of Patience and Gratitude from a treatise written by the great scholar, Imam Ibnu Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. Excerpt from the translation:"The present text is an abridged translation of Ibn al-Qayyim’s famous work, ‘Uddat as-Sâbirîn wa Dhâkhirat ash-Shâkirîn (literally, The Equipment of the Patient and the Investment of the Grateful). This work deals with the closely-related topics of patience and gratitude. Although often translated as “patience”, the Arabic word sabr has a broader and deeper meaning than the English. Depending on the context, it may mean fortitude, patience, equanimity, forbearance, patient endurance, etc. Shukr may be translated as “gratitude” or "thankfulness". As is shown in the book, patience and gratitude are two sides of the same coin, closely-related attitudes which the Muslim should seek to foster in every aspect of his or her life."The talk is also preceded by a condemnation of the horrific mass shooting that took place on the preceding weekend in Orlando, Florida.Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 8th, 1437 (June 13th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
01 Introduction: Patience & Gratitude by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiIntroductory talk broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach during Ramadan 1437 (2016) on the topic of Patience and Gratitude from a treatise written by the great scholar, Imam Ibnu Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. Excerpt from the translation:"The present text is an abridged translation of Ibn al-Qayyim’s famous work, ‘Uddat as-Sâbirîn wa Dhâkhirat ash-Shâkirîn (literally, The Equipment of the Patient and the Investment of the Grateful). This work deals with the closely-related topics of patience and gratitude. Although often translated as “patience”, the Arabic word sabr has a broader and deeper meaning than the English. Depending on the context, it may mean fortitude, patience, equanimity, forbearance, patient endurance, etc. Shukr may be translated as “gratitude” or "thankfulness". As is shown in the book, patience and gratitude are two sides of the same coin, closely-related attitudes which the Muslim should seek to foster in every aspect of his or her life."The talk is also preceded by a condemnation of the horrific mass shooting that took place on the preceding weekend in Orlando, Florida.Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 8th, 1437 (June 13th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
02 Patience & Gratitude (Part 2) by Ibnu QayyimBy Abu Muhammad al-MaghribiReadings from Chapter 1 of Imam Ibnu Qayyim's Patience & Gratitude. The talk deals with the definition(s) of patience and mankind's dire need of it.Lecture broadcasted at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Florida USA on Ramadan 9th, 1437 (June 14th, 2016) in cooperation with Masjid Tawheed (Stone Mountain, GA, USA).
My podcast with Pres. Elhosseiny of the Islamic Center Palm Beach and Rev. Wendy of St. Joe's Unplugged was PHENOMENAL!! I thank them both so very much for participating. The goal going into the conversation was to explore how we as a people and our faiths have so much more in common than we do in difference; but, we ended up finding and connecting on so much more! Listen and learn about the TRUTH of #Islam, not what the terrorists and those who fear-monger want you to believe. "The word itself, 'Islam,' comes from the root word, 'salam,' which means, 'peace.'" Unfortunately, due to those in this world who have hijacked the Islamic faith and committed terribly heinous acts in its name, there are many people who fear ALL Muslims. Just recently, Sharif’s Center was the victim of that fear—having been vandalized in the middle of the night. In the vandal’s wake, the Center’s surrounding community offered cards, flowers, and other sentiments of support. This last Saturday, Sharif hosted an open-house to condemn terrorism and invite questions of the public, featuring guest lecturer, Abu Muhammad Al-Maghribi, visiting Imam of Masjid Tawheed in Stone Mountain, GA. ("Masjid"means Mosque in Arabic.) I attended the open-house and arrived to a peaceful and beautiful community atmosphere that surrounded me with so many warm, smiling, happy, and welcoming Muslim faces! It was a packed house, and MANY people stepped up to the open mic with their questions. The visiting Imam answered them BEAUTIFULLY!! Here are a few of his quotes:"[We] do not let a few terrorists hijack our faith, our #Islam.""Isis [and other groups] are renegades. They are criminals. They are terrorists.""I don't blame the non-Muslims for their fear.... We hate [the terrorists] more than you do." Thank you, ICPB, for opening your doors to the public to better understand Islam!! It was also wonderful to meet Liz Balmaseda from The Palm Beach Post as she was covering the story, and I encourage you all to read it!! Our cultures, faiths, and people DO have much more in common than they do in difference. Hear one another and curve the cube with open hearts and open minds. Love is greater than fear!! Statistics sources:Pew Research Center: http://www.pewforum.org/2015/04/02/religious-projections-2010-2050/pf_15-04-02_projectionstables8/ FBI: https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/terrorism-2002-2005 Enjoy!!Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!Follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.
01 Introduction - Islam's Condemnation of TerrorismIntroductory lecture from the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi. In this opening talk, a beneficial article by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan on the corruption of terrorism and Islam's freedom from this corrupt ideology is read. The article in pamphlet form is available at the link: http://www.troid.ca/index.php/pamphlets/2196-isis-jihad-in-the-path-of-satanLecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 7th 1437, (December 18th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
04 The Origin of The Deviant Terrorist IdeologyConcluding lecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid (Salafi Publications, UK). In this talk, Abu Khadeejah highlights the historical origins of the Kharajite deviant cult and how the true scholars of Islam throughout history have exposed the corruption of this murderous group. A brief Q&A session follows the lecture.Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 8th 1437, (December 19th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
02 Islam's Condemnation of TerrorismContinuation of the introductory lecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi. In this talk, a beneficial article by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan on the corruption of terrorism and Islam's freedom from this corrupt ideology is read. The article in pamphlet form is available at the link: http://www.troid.ca/index.php/pamphlets/2196-isis-jihad-in-the-path-of-satanA brief Q&A session follows the lecture.Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 7th 1437, (December 18th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
03 Muslim Scholars Condemn TerrorismLecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abul Hasan Maalik ibn Aadam. In this talk, Abul Hasan reads from a number of texts and advises from present-day scholars regarding the condemnation of terrorism and the obligation upon Muslims to be upright, honest members of the societies in which they reside. Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 8th 1437, (December 19th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
04 The Origin of The Deviant Terrorist IdeologyConcluding lecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid (Salafi Publications, UK). In this talk, Abu Khadeejah highlights the historical origins of the Kharajite deviant cult and how the true scholars of Islam throughout history have exposed the corruption of this murderous group. A brief Q&A session follows the lecture.Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 8th 1437, (December 19th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
03 Muslim Scholars Condemn TerrorismLecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abul Hasan Maalik ibn Aadam. In this talk, Abul Hasan reads from a number of texts and advises from present-day scholars regarding the condemnation of terrorism and the obligation upon Muslims to be upright, honest members of the societies in which they reside. Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 8th 1437, (December 19th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
01 Introduction - Islam's Condemnation of TerrorismIntroductory lecture from the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi. In this opening talk, a beneficial article by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan on the corruption of terrorism and Islam's freedom from this corrupt ideology is read. The article in pamphlet form is available at the link: http://www.troid.ca/index.php/pamphlets/2196-isis-jihad-in-the-path-of-satanLecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 7th 1437, (December 18th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
02 Islam's Condemnation of TerrorismContinuation of the introductory lecture of the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar:"Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism"delivered by Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi. In this talk, a beneficial article by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan on the corruption of terrorism and Islam's freedom from this corrupt ideology is read. The article in pamphlet form is available at the link: http://www.troid.ca/index.php/pamphlets/2196-isis-jihad-in-the-path-of-satanA brief Q&A session follows the lecture.Lecture recorded on Rabee Awwal, 7th 1437, (December 18th, 2015) at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, North Palm Beach, FL USA. www.PalmBeachMuslims.com
Lecture regarding the major subject matters the entirety of the Qur'aan returns to. This lecture continues regarding the evidences for Tawheed, for the right of Allaah to be worshipped alone, without partners. This lecture highlights the characteristics of Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, and his call. Delivered by Umar Quinn at the Islamic Center of Palm Beach, Ramadan 11th, 1436 (June 28,2015).