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1) The man who killed 99 people2) She said I'm pregnant from zina 3) Don't do this while you are praying4) Islam ended racism 5) I'm afraid you go to hellfire 6) A very sad incident (touching story) 7) He slapped 3 pious people 8) Blind man that could see 9) A story of great repentance 10) Death of her father 11) I almost sold Islam 12) Going to Hajj every year 13) Lizard testified to the Prophet(S.A.W)
5 EMOTIONAL ISLAMIC STORIES THAT WILL MAKE YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH MUHAMMAD (ﷺ)!
2 ISLAMIC STORIES THAT WILL MOVE YOU!
While we yearn and pray for the day Allah invites us to experience the last pillar (whether or not it is our first visit), we can find solace in a few gifts the Prophet (s) left us: messages that confirm that even when we are far from his land and the land of Ibrahim (a), we can still earn the reward of a fully accepted Hajj through the ordinary deeds that are in extraordinary standing with the Most High.
A major theme of the Prophet's directions on how to perform Hajj was flexibility. He knew that, just as Allah never places a burden upon anyone beyond what they can handle, Hajj was also meant to be something every individual could handle. He reminded his Companions to be flexible and to remember that honoring each other was even more important than the holy pilgrimage itself.
On the most blessed day of all in the Sight of Allah, the Prophet (s) did two things: speak to the people and speak to Allah. And on that fateful day, as the Ummah was spread out across Arafah, he delivered his final sermon: the unparalleled, most comprehensive message to the world that marked the moment Islam was perfected and completed.
After the Battle of Hunayn in the 8th year after Hijrah, the Prophet (s) performed his third Umrah. But it was the eventful 9th year that saw both the abolishment of the rituals from the days of ignorance and the first ameer of Hajj in Islam who set the stage for the Prophet's (s) farewell pilgrimage to come in the next year.
The journey of the Prophet ﷺ began with rejection, as he stood atop a hill in Makkah to declare a message that few accepted. But many years later came a moment of redemption, when a crowd of 144,000 believers joined him in his farewell Hajj. The example he set in his final pilgrimage is one we still follow today.
The opening of Makkah was a momentous event, but it was immediately followed by challenges. After the Battle of Hunayn, whisperings of discontent arose among the Ansar. But in a speech that left everyone present in tears, the Prophet ﷺ reassured the hearts of the people of Madinah, affirmed his abiding love for them, and chose them even over his own homeland.
After the Treaty of Hudaybiyah was broken by the Quraysh, the Prophet ﷺ and the Muslims embarked on the long-awaited journey back to their homeland of Makkah. In a day of reconciliation and mercy that was an example of the faith they were persecuted over, he ﷺ liberated the Ka'bah from idolatry and solidified the triumph of truth.
Sometimes a sign can lead to good things that we didn't expect. For the Prophet ﷺ, the truth of a dream of performing Umrah was assured, but it was not to be fulfilled immediately. Instead, it re-directed to a lasting good: the Treaty of Hudaybiyah. What did the eventual journey to Umrah and the first homecoming back to Makkah look like for the Messenger ﷺ and his Companions?
Forced out of the only home they knew, the Prophet ﷺ and the Companions missed Makkah dearly. They reminisced through tearful poetry and heartbreaking conversations, until the Prophet ﷺ made a du'a that not only gave them solace, but made the city of Madinah twice as beloved to believers for generations to come.
Before Islam, the Quraysh knew the Ka'bah was special, but they misused the holy site in pursuit of idolatry. As a result, the Prophet ﷺ avoided the Ka'bah in his early years, wishing to stay away from shirk and obscenity. But that would change once he received revelation. As he learned about what the Ka'bah truly stood for—a symbol of monotheism in a lost world—he began to spend more time there to establish the rituals of Hajj.
Over Ramadan, we peered into the life of the Prophet ﷺ. We saw him in gatherings, met him around town, and heard his khutbahs. But we haven't yet explored one of the seminal moments of his life—and the experience that every Muslim strives for, too: the Hajj. What did the first official pilgrimage look like? What was the story surrounding it? This Dhul Hijjah, we'll step deeper into the life of Muhammad ﷺ and learn his Hajj story. From the long and arduous journey to his homecoming into Makkah, join Dr. Omar Suleiman as he tells the story of the most inspirational pilgrimage of all.
Whether he was under a stone in the hot desert, or on top of the Kaaba, no man called out more truthfully “One God” and ascended in rank like Bilal.Sign up here to get notes sent straight to your inbox.
The first to be tortured for the sake of Allah, and the first to make his Islam public according to some accounts. An inspiring story often lost in the midst of his peers. Sign up here to get notes sent straight to your inbox.
Sh. Mohammad Abu Taleb looks back on one of his final moments at the Ka'bah during Hajj when he saw an elderly woman that stood out to him, and the lessons he learned about investing in and cherishing our time.
Ustadha Lobna Mulla looks back on life-changing moments during her Hajj experience.
Sh. Yasir Fahmy describes a powerful moment witnessed upon walking back from ‘Arafah.
Dr. Naved Bakali looks back on the 7-hour walk his Hajj group took from Mina to ‘Arafah and some lessons he learned along the way.
Sh. Omar Husain recalls what he learned on his first Hajj experience leading a Hajj group and falling ill.
Sarah Sultan looks back on her transformative experience making du'a in front of the Ka'bah.
Dr. Altaf Husain reflects on his journey away from the air conditioned tents to experience ‘Arafah on the mountain.
Dr. Jibran Khokhar reflects on his role as a parent during his Hajj experience.
Sh. Suleiman Hani reflects on two hajj stories: his unique experience at a rainy Arafah as well as what we can learn from the farewell tawaf.
Sh. Abdullah Oduro discusses the importance of showing respect and reverence towards our elders after an experience in Hajj during tawaf.
Mufti Abdul Rahman Waheed recounts his experience greeting the Prophet ﷺ in Madinah and the boys who froze before entering the mosque.
Sometimes we get caught up with some of the systems built around the Hajj experience, but it's important to recalibrate and remember that it's about our relationship with Allah, not our relationship with people. Dr. Tamara Gray looks back on her experiences accessing spaces as a woman performing Hajj.
Stuck in the mutawwif's office with no passport and nearly missing his wedding, Dr. Omar Suleiman reflects on the power of unscripted du'as.
Sh. Ibrahim Hindy looks back on the advice given to him by his father's friend during his first Hajj on reaching the Black Stone.
Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy recounts a beautiful story on traveling for the Hajj pilgrimage as told by an elderly cab driver.
Our last episode this Season :( 7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. If you really loved this season 2 and would like for us to continue with season 3 later in 2020, please rate us on your favourite podcast app (5 stars) and if possible, please donate towards this project here. (https://toledosociety.com/contribute/) Thank you for the support and keep on spreading the word!
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
Episode 4 - "Basma and Stardust" written by Yacoob Manjoo. 7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
Episode 3 - "The Whispers" by Wasan Altikriti. 7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
Episode 2 - "No more plastic" was written by Amatullah Kadous. 7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
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In this bonus episode we read the book "Ilyas and Duck Ramadan Joy". Below is the link for Ramadan Joy as well as other Ilyas and Duck books. Thank you to Omar Khawaja for allowing me to read his book. https://www.littlebigkids.com/Email us your suggestions and your questions at littlemuslimspodcast@gmail.com . I appreciate all emails!Special thanks to Native Deen for allowing me to use their song "Tala'al Badru" for my podcast.
This episode follows Muhammad as he meets his future wife, Khadijah and how they begin their lives together. Don't forget to have your little muslims record the answers to the questions and email them to me. Here are the questions for today's episode:What nickname was given to Prophet Muhammad (SAW)?What was the name of the business woman who hired Prophet Muhammad to sell her items in Damascus?What was the name of Khadijah’s servant?Email us your suggestions and your questions at littlemuslimspodcast@gmail.com . I appreciate all emails!Special thanks to Native Deen for allowing me to use their song "Tala'al Badru" for my podcast.
This episode follows Muhammad as he accompanies his uncle Abu Talib on his travels. We also learn about Muhammad (SAW)'s first miracle.Don't forget to have your little muslims record the answers to the questions and email them to me. Thank you Amaanah for sending in your answers, mashAllah. Here are the questions for today's episode:What was the name of the city that Muhammad’s uncle Abu Talib was traveling to?What was the monk’s name?What is the area where water gushed out under Muhammad’s feet is called now? Email us your suggestions and your questions at littlemuslimspodcast@gmail.com . I appreciate all emails!Special thanks to Native Deen for allowing me to use their song "Tala'al Badru" for my podcast.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
I apologize for the long wait, I was having some computer trouble but will now be back on track, inshAllah. This episode follows Muhammad as he continues living in Makkah. We follow him as he begins a new journey with his uncle. Don't forget to have your little muslims record the answers to the questions and email them to me. Here are the questions for today's episode:What did the people of Mekkah pray for?What was the name of the uncle that Muhammad moved in with?What happened to Muhammad when he went to the party?Email us your suggestions and your questions at littlemuslimspodcast@gmail.com . I appreciate all emails!Special thanks to Native Deen for allowing me to use their song "Tala'al Badru" for my podcast.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. In this episode...what happens when Spidey the 8-legged spider needs to find matching shoes for Eid? Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
Welcome to our 2nd episode! This episode follows Muhammad as he got older in Makkah. We also learn about his visit to Madinah and how his prophethood was discovered. Don't forget to have your little muslims record the answers to the questions and email them to me. Here are the questions for today's episode:Where was Muhammad’s father buried? Hint: it’s the city that he visited with his motherWhat made the two men sure that Muhammad was going to be a prophet? What was the name of Muhammad’s grandfather?Email us your suggestions and your questions at littlemuslimspodcast@gmail.com
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. In Season 1, we'll have funny stories…and sad stories…and scarrrrry stories….but each story has an important message for you to discuss with your children! We’ll hear stories such as Spidey the big red spider, and about the chicken that was an eagle! Wasan Altikriti is a mother of two young girls and is the founder of Arabic learning-resources start-up called 'Arnoub'. Wasan is a public speaker with a PR and Media background. Moeed Ahmad is a digital media executive who has spearheaded the launch of multiple successful brands like AJ+, Jetty and Contrast VR within Al Jazeera where he currently heads Innovation and Research. He is passionate about open source technologies and other community enabling movements such as the Creative Commons. Most importantly though, Moeed is a father of three boys with plenty of experience dropping his kids to school! Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. In Season 1, we'll have funny stories…and sad stories…and scarrrrry stories….but each story has an important message for you to discuss with your children! We’ll hear stories such as Spidey the big red spider, and about the chicken that was an eagle! Wasan Altikriti is a mother of two young girls and is the founder of Arabic learning-resources start-up called 'Arnoub'. Wasan is a public speaker with a PR and Media background. Moeed Ahmad is a digital media executive who has spearheaded the launch of multiple successful brands like AJ+, Jetty and Contrast VR within Al Jazeera where he currently heads Innovation and Research. He is passionate about open source technologies and other community enabling movements such as the Creative Commons. Most importantly though, Moeed is a father of three boys with plenty of experience dropping his kids to school! Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
Introducing a new show from Toledo Society called 7 Stories - 7 minute stories as you drop your kids to school!
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. In Season 1, we'll have funny stories…and sad stories…and scarrrrry stories….but each story has an important message for you to discuss with your children! We’ll hear stories such as Spidey the big red spider, and about the chicken that was an eagle! Wasan Altikriti is a mother of two young girls and is the founder of Arabic learning-resources start-up called 'Arnoub'. Wasan is a public speaker with a PR and Media background. Moeed Ahmad is a digital media executive who has spearheaded the launch of multiple successful brands like AJ+, Jetty and Contrast VR within Al Jazeera where he currently heads Innovation and Research. He is passionate about open source technologies and other community enabling movements such as the Creative Commons. Most importantly though, Moeed is a father of three boys with plenty of experience dropping his kids to school! Visit toledosociety.com for more info.
7 Stories is a podcast for your ride to school. These highly produced 7 minute stories are sure to keep your kids engaged while in the car! A Toledo original and the first of its kind for Muslim parents and children, this show is hosted by Wasan and Moeed. In Season 1, we'll have funny stories…and sad stories…and scarrrrry stories….but each story has an important message for you to discuss with your children! We’ll hear stories such as Spidey the big red spider, and about the chicken that was an eagle! Wasan Altikriti is a mother of two young girls and is the founder of Arabic learning-resources start-up called 'Arnoub'. Wasan is a public speaker with a PR and Media background. Moeed Ahmad is a digital media executive who has spearheaded the launch of multiple successful brands like AJ+, Jetty and Contrast VR within Al Jazeera where he currently heads Innovation and Research. He is passionate about open source technologies and other community enabling movements such as the Creative Commons. Most importantly though, Moeed is a father of three boys with plenty of experience dropping his kids to school!