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Dive into a thought-provoking episode of the Life Haqq podcast where brothers gather for a candid discussion on navigating life's challenges with a focus on faith, family, and responsibility. Recorded live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This special edition features Imam Abdullah and delves deep into topics like personal growth, balancing Islamic and secular education, the importance of intention, and staying steadfast in support for Palestine. Join us for an insightful conversation aimed at bringing wisdom, advice, and tangible solutions to the forefront.
Muslims around the world are observing the Holy Month of Ramadan - the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. Every morning at 5am EST during this month we gather on this podcast to reflect on the revelation of Allah through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
Qasidah ini adalah ajakan kepada kita agar tidak terlena dengan fitnah-fitnah dunia yang sangat mematikan. Link donasi: https://saweria.co/dakwahmilenial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dakwahmilenial/support Powered by Firstory Hosting
The Western Cape High Court has ruled that the original inquest into the death anti-apartheid activist, Imam Abdullah Haron, be set aside. This after the court found six former apartheid security police officers responsible for the Muslim Cleric's murder. A 1970 inquest found that Haron died after falling down a flight of stairs. A new inquest found Haron's death was not accidental and that the activist died after being tortured by police. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Fatiema Haron-Masoet, daughter to the late Imam Abdullah Haron
Dr. Windell Nortje is a Senior Lecturer at The Department of Criminal Justiceand Procedure at the University of the Western Cape Faculty of Law. He joinsMike to consider the question: How significant will the judgement for otherfamilies who lost their loved one be in a similar manner to that of the late Imam Haron?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mari dengarkan Manaqib Imam Abdullah bin Alawi bin Muhammad Al-Haddad setiap pagi, agar hari kita diawali dengan kebaikan. Rasakan manfaatnya! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dakwahmilenial/support
Reopened inquest into 1969 death in custody of Imam Abdullah Haron by Radio Islam
Algemeiner just named Imam Abdullah Antpeli was name to the Top 100 People Influencing Jewish Life in 2022. Currently, a professor at Duke University, he is also the co-director of the Hartman Institute's Muslim Leadership Initiative which brings Muslim leaders to Israel to learn about Israel and Judaism. Join Rabbi Matanky as he welcomes the Imam for a conversation about Muslim Anti-Semitism, Jewish Muslim dialogue, and the opportunities that the Abraham Accords have created to reframe the relationship between Jewish and Muslim communities.
Justice Minister Announces Probe Into The Death of Activist Imam Abdullah Haron by Radio Islam
As a boy growing up in Turkey, Abdullah Antepli thought hating Jews was normal. He read Mein Kampf before he was 15. His parents gave him a children's version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. He burned Israeli flags. Today, he is an imam, a professor at Duke University, and, as he puts it, a recovering antisemite. Imam Adbullah has been fearless about blowing the whistle about rising antisemitism in the Muslim community. In the wake of the recent hostage-taking at the synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, he tweeted: “Houston, we have a problem!” He wrote, “we need to honestly discuss the increasing anti-semitism within various Muslim communities.” Today, on Holocaust Remembrace Day, a conversation with a man who has paid a heavy personal price for working to eradicate Jew-hate and to promote peace between Muslims and Jews. Learn more about Imam Abdullah's work here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imam Abdullah talks about his path to Islam, the Muslim community in Beacon and the evolving place of Islam in American culture.
The Life Haqq podcast returned to Camp Sunnah during the summer! In the second recorded session our Camp Sunnah shyookh (Dr. Syed, Sh. Abdurrahman Murad and Imam Abdullah Hatia) stopped at a Muslim restaurant for steaks on the way back from Camp Sunnah and took the time to discuss how to maintain your iman during challenging situations, the struggles of isolation (losing or finding yourself), how we seek entertainment, the fiqh surround certain concepts of halal/haram (specifically food) and much more! Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on our YouTube channel - youtube.com/drsyed. Enjoy the full visual experience and stay connected for extra content! Life Haqq is a podcast series by Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal, we will be discussing many of the ongoing current events, providing the perspective of a Muslim using Imaan-based thinking and have conversations with different guests and mashayikh across Canada and North America.
The Life Haqq podcast returned to Camp Sunnah during the summer! In the first recorded content from this awesome experience, we present a casual discussion with our Camp Sunnah shyookh: Dr. Syed, Sh. Abdurrahman Murad and Imam Abdullah Hatia. Our beloved speakers shared some interesting, weird and funny Dawah stories that provide a lot of insight, advice and lessons on the paths that people take to find the truth of Islam. Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on our YouTube channel - youtube.com/drsyed. Enjoy the full visual experience and stay connected for extra content! Life Haqq is a podcast series by Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal, we will be discussing many of the ongoing current events, providing the perspective of a Muslim using Imaan-based thinking and have conversations with different guests and mashayikh across Canada and North America.
In today's Unscripted episode, Imam Abdullah Hasan talks about his mission to get Muslims to unlearn colonial psychology. The post The Problem With “Mental Health” | Imam Abdullah Hasan on Unscripted #85 appeared first on Islam21c Media.
In this episode, Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal is joined by longtime friend Imam Abdullah from Burlington, Ontario. They discuss ways to achieve positive change, people's reactions to being in quarantine for a few weeks, dawah and what Muslims have to offer to the greater community, how to build your connection to the Qur'an, Ramadan suggestions, fitness tips and more. Life Haqq is a podcast series by Dr. Syed ibn Iqbal, we will be discussing many of the ongoing current events, providing the perspective of a Muslim using Imaan-based thinking and have conversations with different guests and mashayikh across Canada and North America.
By Imam Al-Haddad. Read by a group of Yemeni. As with all the litanies of Imam al-Haddad, al-Wird al-Latif is made up of nothing but the ‘prayers’ of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the formulae that he instructed his community to recite mornings and evenings. It is therefore strictly in conformity with the sunna, and once it is well-rehearsed and becomes regular practice, one can rest assured that he is following the ‘Prophetic’ instructions as to which adhkar he should use to begin and end his day. It may be used for protection from various inward and outward perils, for curing certain illnesses, for increasing certain kinds of provision, for haraka, and for the recompense promised for the recitation of each of its letters. Knowing this, Muslims all over the world have always recited both the Qur’an and the Prophetic invocations in their original Arabic, even when unable to understand the language, to make sure that they lose none of the secrets and baraka, much of which are lost in translation. Brief Biography of Imam al-Haddad (may Allah have mercy on him) Imam Abdullah al-Haddad was the renewer of the twelfth Islamic century. He was renowned, and deservedly so, for the breadth of his knowledge and his manifest sanctity. The profundity of his influence on Muslims is reflected by the fact that his books are still in print through out the Islamic world. He was born in Tarim, in the hills of Hadramaut, one of the southerly regions of the Arabian peninsula, and grew up in an environment where the accent was upon piety, frugality, erudition, and an uncompromising thirst for gnosis fma’rifal. His lineage is traced back to the Prophet (peace be upon him) through Imam al-Husayn. His illustrious ancestors, the ‘Alawi sadat, had for centuries produced generation after generation of great scholars, gnostics and summoners to the Straight Path. Imam al-Haddad died on the eve of the 7th of Dhu’l Qa’da, 1132 A.H., having spent his life bringing people to their Lord through his oral and written teaching, and his exemplary life. For a more thorough biography of this great Imam, see “The Sufi Sage of Arabia” by Dr. Mostafa Badawi. The following was compiled by Ustadh Amjad Tarsin, Muslim Chaplin at University of Toronto and SeekersHub teacher.
Naalala ko ang Libingan. Isang tagpo sa buhay ni Imam Abdullah ibnul Mubaarak The post Ahmad Javier – Naalala ko ang Libingan appeared first on Ahmad Javier.
On this episode of Friday Night Live, Hafiz Sha'ban takes the hotseat to discuss Egypt and the death of Morsi, Imam Abdullah Patel and Inspire FM supporting the helipad appeal
Abdullah ibn Mubarak was an early, pious Muslim known for his memory and zeal for knowledge, collected hadīth (muhaddith), and was remembered for his asceticism.He earned the title Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith. His father, named Mubarak, was from Khurasan and became a client (mawālī) of an Arab trader from the tribe of Banī Hanẓala in the city of Hamadhān, and his mother was said to have been from Khwārizm. Mubarak later married Hind, the trader's daughter. It is said that ‘Abdullah ibn Mubarak left his hometown of Merv, and while living in Hamadhān, went on to visit and speak often in Baghdād. Imam Ahmad said about Abdullah ibn Mubarak that there was no one more eager to travel for seeking knowledge than him. His teachers included Sufyān al-Thawrī and Abū Hanīfa.
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Standing boldly in the crosshairs of his intersectionality as an African American, queer, Muslim, man Imam Daayiee Abdullah lectures nationally and internationally on progressive Muslim concepts, intra-faith and interfaith networking, and the development of inclusive and progressive revisions of Islamic theological thought and Islamic law. He is one of the few openly gay imams in the world. His first act as an Imam was that he performed funeral rights for a gay Muslim who died because of AIDS. Imam Abdullah actively promotes understanding and awareness of issues of racial, gender and sexual equality as understood in the UN Declaration of Human Rights within and beyond Muslim communities. He is the Executive Director of MECCA Institute (Muslim Education Center for Creative Academics) a Muslim think tank and online Islamic theological school. It teaches an inclusive liberation theology and interpretation of Quran. IMAM ABDULLAH was born in Detroit, MI. At the young age of 15, he came out to his parents. Abdullah converted to Islam at the age of 33 when he was studying in China, later he moved to Egypt, Syria, and Jordan to study the religion. As a gay man in America, he witnessed that lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual Muslim are not treated in a good way so he decided to become an Imam to provide community support. His first act as an Imam was that he performed funeral rights for a gay Muslim who died because of AIDS.
Weekly podcast from Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (youth auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslims) USA. For more info go to www.mkausa.org/podcast
Weekly podcast from Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (youth auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslims) USA. For more info go to www.mkausa.org/podcast
Weekly podcast from Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (youth auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslims) USA. For more info go to www.mkausa.org/podcast
Weekly podcast from Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya (youth auxiliary of Ahmadiyya Muslims) USA. For more info go to www.mkausa.org/podcast
Imam Daniel Abdullah Hernandez sits down with us talk about how his relationship with basketball and NBA brought him to Islam. Hosts: Mahin, Ismail, and SIM =============== Imam Hernandez is an educational leader and facilitator of IslamInSpanish. Imam Abdullah organizes events in Spanish at the Pearland masjid in Pearland TX on a weekly basis, teaches regular classes in Spanish and English, and leads a Dawah initiatives on behalf of IslamInSpanish domestically and internationally. Imam Abdullah also presides over the Pearland Islamic Center in Pearland, Texas, an extension of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH). Imam Abdullah, converted to Islam in 1999, studied at Al Azhar University in Egypt from 2004-2007, completing five years’ worth of extensive coursework in Islamic Sciences. He continues his education in Islamic studies. He is currently studying at Mishkah University, Salik Acadamy, and Roots &Sprouts! https://www.facebook.com/daniel.a.hernandez.92754 https://www.facebook.com/3PuertoRicanImams/ https://www.islaminspanish.org/ =============== E-mail us your comments, feedback and questions at: TheMadMamluks@gmail.com Twitter: @TheMadMamluks Facebook: www.facebook.com/themadmamluks Instagram: TheMadMamluks
Imam Abdullah completed his basic training and education in his native Turkey. He is the founder and executive board member of the Muslim Chaplains Association and a member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. At Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, he was the associate director of the Islamic Chaplaincy Program & Interfaith Relations, as well as an adjunct faculty member.
Imam Abdullah completed his basic training and education in his native Turkey. He is the founder and executive board member of the Muslim Chaplains Association and a member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. At Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, he was the associate director of the Islamic Chaplaincy Program & Interfaith Relations, as well as an adjunct faculty member.
Imam Abdullah completed his basic training and education in his native Turkey. He is the founder and executive board member of the Muslim Chaplains Association and a member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. At Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, he was the associate director of the Islamic Chaplaincy Program & Interfaith Relations, as well as an adjunct faculty member.
Imam Abdullah completed his basic training and education in his native Turkey. He is the founder and executive board member of the Muslim Chaplains Association and a member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. At Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, he was the associate director of the Islamic Chaplaincy Program & Interfaith Relations, as well as an adjunct faculty member.
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