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Our friends often ask about Allah and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). They have heard us repeating these names but do not know whom do we worship, and if our God is different from theirs. Hence, this episode answers these two basic questions: who is Allah, and who is Muhammad (peace be upon him).
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TRIGGER WARNING: in this episode, I will be discussing mental health and briefly, suicide. Asalaamu alaikum and welcome back to Reborn Muslim, the podcast all about being a revert to Islam and issues facing the Ummah today. This week's episode is a special one in honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month. In this episode, I discuss three lessons in mental health we can learn from the Seerah/the life of Prophet Muhammad SAW. I also discuss the mental health crisis facing young men today: reasons it might be happening and reminders for all the men who tune in to Reborn Muslim. Thank you for listening, and thank you for being here. You are loved and valued both by people in your life and by Allah SWT. I have linked a directly for mental health helplines in multiple countries across the world below--please do not be scared to ask for help if you need it. JazakAllah khair, your sister Avalon.
Muhammad PBUH comes in contemplation of his judgment and ethics in marrying his wife, Aisha R.A, given that she was of a young age. Authentic narrations of Aisha R.A. state that she was six years old when the marriage took place in Mecca and nine years old when she moved into the house of Prophet Muhammad PBUH in Medina and consummated her marriage. Aisha was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad PBUH's best friend, Abu Bakr R.A, who stood by Prophet Muhammad PBUH when others did not. Abu Bakr R.A. was the first man to accept the message of Islam and stood as a source of continuous support for Prophet Muhmmad PBUH throughout his journey of spreading the message of God to the people. The attempt to defame the character of Prophet Muhammad PBUH for his marriage of Aisha R.A at a young age fell flat, like other attempts to attack his character. The controversy regarding the age of Aisha is a recent phenomenon—one that people had never had an issue with in the past, and for a good reason. During the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, his enemies would attack his character by calling him a sorcerer, a madman, a magician, a soothsayer, and much more, but they never mentioned the fact that he married someone of a young age. Why didn't his enemies lodge a fact that would assist them in defaming and attacking the character of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, you ask? Because the age of Aisha R.A. at that time and place was deemed acceptable and the norm for marriageable women. Muslim historians who reported the story of Prophet Muhammad PBUH's marriage to Aisha R.A. never felt the need to justify her age because, at that time, some young ladies did marry. Aisha R.A. had been engaged to someone else before Prophet Muhammad PBUH, which tells us that she was old enough for marriage at that time and place. Taking our current-day 21st-century cultural norms and projecting them onto the auspices of 7th-century Arabian society is not fair nor logical; in fact, it is considered a fallacy of presentism. One should not judge a person who lived more than 1400 years ago by today's standards, especially when doing something acceptable and normal at their time. Note each society has its own set of norms. Throughout history, different cultures and ethnicities set different ages considered appropriate for marriage. The people in Arabia in the 7th century were married off early because, in the hot climate of the Arabia desert, young boys and girls matured at an early age, given that they had to assume family responsibilities. The typical age of marriage today in some countries is 13-15. In 12th-century Europe, some young girls would marry at the age of nine or ten. We shouldn't judge people of the past for marrying spouses of a young age, just like we wouldn't judge famous figures of history for owning slaves because it was accepted at that time as the norm. Islam does not specify a minimum age for marriage. The requirement to marry someone is that they must be mentally and physically ready for the union. The phrase "mentally ready" means they are prepared to shoulder the responsibility of motherhood and fulfill the duties of raising a family. Being physically prepared implies that one has reached the state of puberty. Islam looks at the local customs and traditions of the land at that time and place. The age of consent for marriage will vary depending on time, place, culture, and society. A particular 12-year-old may be ready for marriage, whereas a person of 24 years may not. Some lifespans ran only 30 to 40 years, so they would marry early to accommodate an abbreviated lifetime. One can argue that the 16-year-old of today is mentally equivalent to the 10-year-old of the past. The age of marriage in many Islamic countries today is 18.
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In this episode of Law, disrupted, John is joined by Nasser Alrubayyi. Nasser is a partner at Quinn Emanuel. He represents and defends international and domestic corporations in a wide assortment of litigation and arbitration cases. Together they discuss the modernization of law, the legal profession, legal process, and judiciary in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and how that relates to promoting foreign investment, including in the mining industry, tech, and life sciences.John and Nasser discuss how Saudi Arabia is currently the fastest-growing economy in the G20, which has led to significant investments in the sectors of the future such as biotech, and education logistics, in addition to oil and gas investment. They note that this growth depends upon a robust legal system that investors have started to have confidence in. Nasser explains that the legal system is not based upon either common law nor civil law; rather, it is a hybrid, drawing on traits of both. Saudi Arabia has a written constitution, drawing on Sharia sources denoted from Islam, as well as different laws issued by government bodies relating to particular issues. Nasser then explains Sharia law, more specifically, its two primary sources, the holy Qu'ran and Sunnah, referring to the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad PBUH. In addition, there are other sources, such as the consensus of the companions of Sharia scholars. He describes the laws pertaining to procedural matters, such as Saudi companies' law and legislation that discusses substantial issues like personal status laws. Together John and Nasser discuss the procedure behind a significant new law being enacted, walking through the process step-by-step from start to finish, including the role of the Council of Ministers. John then steers the conversation toward understanding the recent developments that have taken place in the Kingdom to attract greater foreign investment. Nasser describes how Saudi Vision 2030 is a key driving force in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's push to make it a more friendly destination for foreign investment. He notes that since the approval of Vision 2030, many laws have been amended, and new laws have been enacted to make the Saudi Arabian market more attractive to foreign investors. John and Nasser discuss the enactment of the new mining and investment law as an example of one such law. The law aims to accelerate foreign investment in the mining sector by adopting international best practices, including reducing administrative discretion, bureaucracy, and obstacles to obtaining required licenses. The law also establishes clear timelines for the Saudi entities to respond to requests from investors, as well as an online system that enables investors to track their license applications and know where in the process they are. Nasser notes that while great strides have been made, more work is needed to promote the Kingdom. John and Nasser discuss the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Saudi Arabia, an excellent example of how the Kingdom seeks to play a crucial role in the global economy.The discussion then turns to understanding the Saudi judiciary and the importance of a fair, just, and practical system. Nasser explains the Saudi court system and how proceedings have been made more effective through the use of digital communications. He notes that the majority of cases are now heard and accessed remotely, online. John and Nasser also discuss the path to becoming a judge in Saudi's judiciary system and recent investments to provide judges additional training as well as more assistants to help them prepare cases for hearings. Finally, John and Nasser examine the business of law, noting the number of international firms with offices in Riyadh and the change in the law that has allowed them to open offices in Saudi Arabia.
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Quran Garden - The Holy Quran Explained in Clear English (English Tafsir)
How did Prophet Muhammad treat his friends and companions? What was it like to sit with him, talk to him, and eat with him? Imam Ali gives us the answers and much more in this Quran Tafsir Podcast.
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Now that you have a basic introduction to Allah, our Creator, you need to learn the true identities of Jesus Christ and Mary PBUT and the messages conveyed about them through God and Islam. Jesus Christ is a central and revered figure in the Islamic faith. A fundamental pillar of Islam involves the core belief in all of God's Messengers and Prophets, sent down to relay His message to humanity. Anyone who does not believe in God's Prophets is considered a disbeliever in Islam. Muslims hold all Prophets of God in high esteem, including Jesus PBUH. Muslims love and admire Jesus PBUH and will not speak the name of Jesus (Isa in Arabic) or any other Prophet without respectfully adding the words peace be upon him, following the reference (I will use PBUH for short or PBUT for peace be upon them - throughout this book). Aside from Christianity, Islam is the only other religion that requires followers to believe in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is mentioned more than 25 times in the Holy Quran. God's last and final Prophet, Muhammad PBUH, narrated, He who bears witness that there is no true god except Allah, alone having no partner with Him, that Muhammad is His slave and His Messenger, that Isa (Jesus) is His slave and Messenger, and he (Jesus) is His Word which He communicated to Maryam (Mary) and His Spirit which He sent to her, that Jannah (Paradise) is true and Hell is true; Allah will make him enter Jannah accepting whatever deeds he accomplished. The mother of Jesus Christ is Mary (Mariam in Arabic). She was a very pious and righteous woman. According to the Holy Quran, she is the holiest and greatest of all women. Mary PBUH has the great honor to be the only female mentioned by name in the Holy Quran and even has a whole Chapter named in her honor. “And [mention] when the angels said, "O Mary, indeed Allah has chosen you and purified you and chosen you above the women of the worlds” (Quran 3:42) The mother of Mary, Hannah, was a barren woman who longed for a child. She made a vow to God that if He gifted her with a child, she would consecrate Him to His service in the Holiest of all Temples, the Temple of Solomon PBUH, to be a scholar or priest. God answered her prayers and gifted her with a girl child. Hannah PBUH was saddened at the child's gender, as usually only male children were given in service. Following her promise to God, she instructed that Mary PBUH be raised at the Temple. Mary PBUH was blessed by miracles sent from God, even before the birth of Jesus Christ. Her Uncle Zechariah PBUH, a Prophet of God, raised her. As Mary grew older, Prophet Zechariah PBUH would visit her in her chamber at the Temple, where only he had access. He would observe that she feasted on the best of foods and cold drinks. He asked who had delivered these feasts when no one except him had keys to the chamber. She then would respond, "Allah!" According to the Holy Quran, the Angel Gabriel walked into Mary's chamber. Terrified that someone had come to harm her, she cried out, I seek refuge from Allah! Angel Gabriel responded, I am not an enemy, I am Allah's servant and a messenger who came to deliver glad tidings to you, that Allah would bestow upon you a child. She replied, How can I have a child if I do not have a husband, and no man has touched me?' Angel Gabriel then responded: “Allah creates what He wills. If He decrees a thing, He says unto it only be! and it is” (Quran 3:47) The Quran confirms that Jesus Christ was born of a virgin woman. Mary gave birth to Jesus PBUH in the valley of Bethlehem, away from people, after which she returned. When they saw her with her
To help humanity navigate to Him, God the Almighty sent down Books with His Prophets to teach and show humankind how to live their lives pleasingly in His eyes - a way of life that comes with contentment in this world and the next while avoiding punishment in the afterlife and attaining Paradise. These Books sent by God are study guides and instructional manuals on how one's life should be lived. Through his Revelations to humanity delivered with Prophets, God reveals His Wisdom, Laws, and Instructions. The Holy Quran says that in every age, a Book is revealed. God has sent forth a number of them in the past, but with the last and final Revelation arrives the Glorious Quran, as revealed to the latest and final Prophet, Muhammad PBUH. The Holy Quran is meant to be the Book of Guidance for people living today until the end of time, whereas past Scriptures were meant only for past nations; therefore, they no longer need to be preserved. Muslims believe that the Holy Quran has abrogated all previous Scriptures before it, meaning the book cancels the rulings of the earlier Scriptures and renders them inapplicable going forward-- since these preceding Scriptures were meant for earlier nations, not for us. In His infinite Wisdom, God did not feel fit to send down the Holy Quran at the time of previous nations. Although different Revelations came to various Prophets and nations with slight differences in law (what is allowed and prohibited), the general message and theology remained the same: worship God alone and follow His Commandments. The Holy Quran is a guide or instructional manual teaching how to live one's life. It was revealed to guide humanity through every aspect of life. The Holy Quran is a personal guide to navigating a person through daily struggles. Just as when you buy a computer or any electronic device, the machine comes with an instructional manual dictating how it should operate. One is advised to read the instructional manual of life, the Holy Quran, and live as our Creator has commanded. How else would man know his role and the purpose of his existence unless he receives clear and practical instructions regarding what God wants from him? If one follows the guidelines carefully, he shall be rewarded with a better life here in this world and the Hereafter. If you disobey God and go against His commands, you will face the consequences in this world and the Hereafter. The Holy Quran is the primary source of Islam for all Muslims. The Book is and always has been written in Arabic. The Holy Quran is so unique in content and style that it cannot be translated; therefore, any translation is to be taken only to interpret its meanings. Distinctions must be drawn between the Holy Quran and its translations. Any translations of the Holy Quran are not the Holy Quran in its true and pure form; they are merely explanations of the Original Masterwork authored by the Almighty. A translation of the Holy Quran is not the Word of God. Different translations are intended to help non-Arabic-speaking audiences comprehend its meaning. Since each translation is not the original work and is only human-made in content, it is an imperfect translation bound to contain errors. Some translations may be superior to others in their linguistic style or interpretations. Still and all, there is only one version of this timeless Book, and it contains the exact Arabic words spoken by God, as revealed to Prophet Muhammad PBUH by the Angel Gabriel. Unlike other Scriptures of God, not one letter of the Holy Quran has been changed since its Revelation. Everything found in the Holy Quran is true, with no evidence of contradictions or falsehood, and the truth of the book will remain so for eternity. If a Muslim in Asia reads a verse of the Holy Quran, one can be sure that another Muslim is reciting the exact words in faraway Africa. No differences will exist between the two reciting. God has promised to preserve the Holy Q
Christians and Muslims believe that Jesus Christ will return toward the end of times before the Day of Judgment. While the beliefs of Muslims and Christians regarding the return of Jesus Chris share some similarities, the details and definitions are very different. The arrival of Jesus Christ is one of the signs indicating the arrival of the Day of Judgment. Muslims believe Jesus Christ was neither crucified nor killed; instead, he was raised by God in the Heavens and is still alive today.Muslims believe Jesus Christ will return at the end of time when the world is in dire need. It will be a time of many difficulties, trials, tribulations, corruption, evil, immorality, nudity, fornication, killing, violence, and earthquakes when good deeds acts will decrease. Jesus Christ will fight the False Messiah — the Antichrist, a powerful figure of falsehood and temptation that will deceive many and gain a large following. Jesus Christ will defeat the False Messiah in the battle of the Great Armageddon, a battle which Christians also believe.Jesus Christ will return to complete his mission, which was left incomplete. The purpose of the return of Christ is to complete his mission and demonstrate that he, just like all Prophets, preached and taught the worship of One God to reunite the world under the Rule of God. Jesus Christ will preach the true Oneness of God, as he has always done. He will not preach the Trinity nor initiate a new religion; instead, he will break the cross figuratively or literally to demonstrate to Christians that they were wrong to describe him as divine and the Son of God. He will further demonstrate to the Jews that he never was crucified. He will kill a pig to demonstrate that he never commanded his people to abandon God's law. He will follow the teachings of the Holy Quran and the final Prophet that came after him, Muhammad PBUH. He will call all humanity to Islam.Jesus Christ will fight and kill the Antichrist, whom Muslims refer to as the Dajjal. He will lead the Muslims to victory against the oppressors, establishing peace and justice. Every person from the Book (Christians and Jews) living at the time will eventually recognize and believe in Jesus Christ and embrace the faith of Islam in which Jesus Christ will peach. Jesus Christ will eventually die a natural death, as do all humans. Today, there is an empty grave reserved for Jesus Christ in a special spot reserved by the Muslim community. He will be buried in the city of Medina, next to the Prophet Muhammad PBUH, just as Prophet Muhammad PBUH commanded it. Prophet Muhammad PBUH loved Jesus Christ and called him his brother; he stated he was the one closest to him since Jesus Christ was the Prophet right before him.According to the Holy Quran, God will ask Prophet Jesus PBUH on the Day of Judgment:“…O Jesus, Son of Mary, did you say to the people, ‘Take me and my mother as deities besides Allah?'… “(Quran 5:116–118)Prophet Jesus PBUH will respond:“…He will say, ‘Exalted, are You! It was not for me to say that to which I have no right. If I had said it, You would have known it. You know what is within myself, and I do not know what is within Yourself. Indeed, it is You who is Knower of the unseen. I said not to them except what You commanded me — to worship Allah, my Lord, and your Lord. And I was a witness over them as long as I was among them; but when You took me up, You were the Observer over them, and You are, over all things, Witness. If You should punish them — indeed they are Your servants; but if You forgive them — indeed it is You who is the Exalted in Might, the Wise” (Quran 5:116–118)
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In today's episode, we focus on the miracle of how the Quran accurately describes the speed of light and we also contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-23/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on how the miracle of how the Quran accurately describes the healing properties of honey before scientists even knew and we also contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-19/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on how the miracle of how the Quran accurately describes planetary orbits within the Solar System before scientists such as Ptolemy, Copernicus and Kepler and we also contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-18/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on how the miracle of how the Quran knew what the frontal part of the brain controls and contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-16/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on how the Quran accurately mentioned preserving the Pharaoh's body even though it drowned in the Red Sea and contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-15/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on how the miracle of how the Quran accurately portrays and describes the formation and role of Mountains and contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-14/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
In today's episode, we focus on Water in the Quran as it relates to its origin (from outer space!), how it makes up all life in the universe and contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-12/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim
As requested by popular demand, we are going to go through scientific miracles that prove the Quran is a revelation from God. As many people know the Quran was compiled 1400 years ago and has remained unchanged throughout history. A lot of these scientific truths have only been uncovered by technology in the past few centuries and could not have been known at the time of the Quran's revelation. In this series, we explore scientific miracles that prove without a doubt that the Quran is the literal word of God and that Muhammad (PBUH) is his messenger and Prophet.In today's episode, we focus on the Big Bang Theory and the Creation of the Universe and contemplate how an illiterate, shepherd in Arabia 1400 years ago could have known about such phenomena.For show notes, resources and relevant links check out our website at: https://genzmuslim.com/podcast-11/You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram: @GenZMuslim