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In this podcast we talk about the essence of love, relationships, and cultivating a life filled with love centered around Allah first. The aspect of love is first learned by connecting to Allah and then through loving Him, you learn how to love others such as your family, spouse, children, and community. Learn about developing a connection with Allah, understanding unconditional love, and fostering meaningful bonds with others.DeenTour is a podcast and channel where 3 brothers showcase their love for islam through reminders, brotherhood, motivation, entertainment, and more!Let us know if you enjoyed this video and if you'd like to see more of this!!Start your FREE Trial in Guided Success!https://www.skool.com/guidedsuccessRead about finding your purpose and our journey to getting closer to God!!Cop Our E-Book!!Deentour.shopJOIN THE DISCORD:https://discord.gg/xUdqnuDY6wFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deentourr/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deentourrIntro - 0:00Why we didn't have a podcast last week - 1:15Love & Hate being tied to Allah - 4:49What is love? - 6:06When you love for the sake of Allah - 7:32How often we sin against Allah yet He forgives us.. - 8:19We don't know Allah - 9:17When's the last time you thanked Allah? - 10:58Allah teaches you how to love Him so you can love others - 11:28High quantity, low quality - 14:14Show love to people the way you want Allah to show love to you - 15:00The bonds built by family - 19:13We put unnecessary burden on ourselves - 20:35Looking for love in the wrong place - 21:35Showing love & being sincere as a form of worship - 23:10The love, respect, and compassion of Muhammad (SAW) - 23:51The honor of Nuh (AS) - 25:47Patience compliments love - 26:40We have the blueprint for life as Muslims - 27:49Build your confidence in your religion - 29:00Do you not think Allah would provide for His religion? - 29:45An example of us giving advice and still getting bashed - 32:18difference between worshipping Allah and submitting - 35:49Trying to change for Allah - 39:00
Ustadh Michael talks about Surat Muzzamil and the stories of Musa(AS) and Muhammad(SAW) and how they stayed patient and trusted Allah(Swat). The three things he mentions are trusting Allah, keeping your head up, and never giving up.Support the show
Send us a textToday we discuss chapter 17 the story of the children of Israel, what invalidates or is disliked in sallah and also the teachings of Muhammad (SAW) relating to greeting one another inshallah Click here to join our facebook community of MuslimsIt's essential as part of our Deen that we keep increasing our knowledge of Islam and I make this promise to you that all our blog topics have carefully been written only to add beneficial Islamic knowledge to your life inshallahLearn and share with your family and friends inshallah as full reward is given for thosewho share beneficial knowledge of our beautiful Deen
Send us a Text Message.1 Iman booster from Surah 17 (Al Isra) verse 42 on wards2. We will discuss the rulings of leading prayers3. Sunnahs of Muhammad (SAW) regarding entering into homesClick here to join our facebook community of MuslimsIt's essential as part of our Deen that we keep increasing our knowledge of Islam and I make this promise to you that all our blog topics have carefully been written only to add beneficial Islamic knowledge to your life inshallahLearn and share with your family and friends inshallah as full reward is given for thosewho share beneficial knowledge of our beautiful Deen
Seine Heiligkeit Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) erwähnte zu Beginn der Freitagsansprache in knappen Umrissen den herausrragenden Charakter und das Vorbild des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad (saw) während Kriegszeiten. Darunter fällt vor allem sein Umgang mit Kriegsgefangen.©Copyright MTA International Germany Studios
In der Freitagsansprache vom fuhr Seine Heiligkeit fort, bedeutende Ereignisse der islamischen Geschichte zu schildern, die sich nach der Schlacht von Badr ereigneten. Darüber hinaus sprach Seine Heiligkeit ABA erneut über den Nahost-Krieg und erinnerte an die Wichtigkeit der Gebete angesichts der immer dichter werdenden Anzeichen einer Katastrophe. #Freitagsansprache #islam #frieden #voicesforpeace #ahmadiyya
In dieser Freitagsansprache widmete sich Seine Heiligkeit Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad ABA verschiedenen Aspekten des Lebens des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad SAW, insbesondere nach der Schlacht von Badr. Seine Ansprache bot nicht nur Einblicke in historische Ereignisse, sondern zog auch Parallelen zur Gegenwart. Islamische Eulogien: SAW steht für »ṣallallāhu ‘alaihi wa-sallam« d. h. »Friede und Segnungen Allahs seien auf ihm« und wird nur mit dem Namen des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad SAW gesprochen. AS steht für »‘alaihi s-salām« d. h. »Friede sei auf ihm« und wird mit den Namen aller übrigen Propheten gesprochen. RA steht für »raḍiyallāhu ta‘ālā ‘anhu/‘anhā/‘anhum« d. h. »Möge Allah an ihm/ihr/ihnen Gefallen finden« und wird im Anschluss an die Namen der Gefährten des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad (SAW) oder des Verheißenen Messias (AS) gesprochen.RH steht für »raḥmatullāhi ‘alaih / raḥimahullāh« d. h. »Möge die Barmherzigkeit Allahs, des Erhabenen, auf ihm sein« ABA steht für »ayyadahullāhu ta‘ālā bi-naṣrihi l-‘azīz« d. h. »Möge Allah sein Helfer sein und ihn mit Seiner Kraft unterstützen« und wird nach dem Namen des Kalifen der Zeit gesprochen. https://www.alislam.orghttps://www.mta-tv.de ©Copyright MTA International Germany Studios
El Profeta Muhammad (saw) como hombre de familia
El Profeta Muhammad (saw) como hombre de familia
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In dieser Freitagsansprache sprach Hazoor-e-Aqdas (ABA) über das Leben des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad SAW und die zur Schlacht von Badr führenden Umstände:- Die Umstände, die zur Schlacht von Badr führten- Bedrohungen seitens der Quraisch gegen die Muslime- Das erste Mal wurde der Jihad mit dem Schwert erlaubt- Vier Strategien, die während der Feindseligkeiten gegen die Muslime angewandt wurdenIslamische Eulogien:SAW steht für »ṣallallāhu ‘alaihi wa-sallam« d. h. »Friede und Segnungen Allahs seien auf ihm« und wird nur mit dem Namen des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad (saw) gesprochen.AS steht für »‘alaihi s-salām« d. h. »Friede sei auf ihm« und wird mit den Namen aller übrigen Propheten gesprochen.RA steht für »raḍiyallāhu ta‘ālā ‘anhu/‘anhā/‘anhum« d. h. »Möge Allah an ihm/ihr/ihnen Gefallen finden« und wird im Anschluss an die Namen der Gefährten des Heiligen Propheten Muhammad (saw) oder des Verheißenen Messias (as) gesprochen.RH steht für »raḥmatullāhi ‘alaih / raḥimahullāh« d. h. »Möge die Barmherzigkeit Allahs, des Erhabenen, auf ihm sein«ABA steht für »ayyadahullāhu ta‘ālā bi-naṣrihi l-‘azīz« d. h. »Möge Allah sein Helfer sein und ihn mit Seiner Kraft unterstützen« und wird nach dem Namen des Kalifen der Zeit gesprochen.
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.
-Ungana na Mtangazaji Patrick Tibanga na Mhashamu Askofu Method Kilaini, Msimamizi wa kitume wa Jimbo Katoliki Bukoba.
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In this episode we discuss the difference between culture and Islam. Too often the media, or our fellow Muslims or non-Muslims will mix up culture and Islam. Islam is a way of life. A way of life perfected by Allah SWT and brought to us through a mercy to mankind and the most perfect of creation, Muhammad SAW. Cultures, especially Arab cultures may be built on precedents of Islam, but no country runs on strictly Islamic law. Its often confused that what people "think" or what a "country" does can be associated with Islam, but that is not the case and we speak of that here. We address peoples cultural bias, prejudice, and racism as it pertains to the topic among other things. We also bring in personal experiences to show more perspective of the situation and the gravity it holds when calling something Islam, when it is not. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deentourr/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deentourr Timeline: Intro - 0:00 Culture and Islam - 1:00 Cultural Conflicts - 8:20 Cultural Bias on Social Media - 14:15 Islam is Perfect, Not Us - 17:43 Our Intentions - 19:55 What Does A Muslim Look Like? - 23:55 Racism Today and in Islam - 25:15 Trust in Allah and Dawah - 30:21 Shaytan was the First Racist - 32:40 Indeed Allah is Near - 33:58 Outro - 36:46
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The prophet Muhammad (SAW) mentions in a Hadith that states that the strangers are a “small group of people among a larger evil population and those who oppose them are more than those who follow them” and in another version of the Hadith that the strangers are those who “correct the people when they become corrupt” (sahih al bani). In this episode we talk about what it truly means to be a stranger in islam and the great virtue that comes along with it.
"Good and evil cannot be equal. Repel evil with what is better, and you will see that the one you had enmity with become as if he were a devoted friend." (Quran 41:34) In other words, how to turn an enemy into a friend. In this episode, you will learn 1- The counterintuitive insights of Ben Franklin Effect. 2- Three ways to convert an enemy to a friend. 3- Why asking for advice makes you look smart.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "If you hear of an outbreak of plague in a land, do not enter it; but if the plague breaks out in a place while you are in it, do not leave that place." [Sahih al-Bukhari 5728] Quarantine as a means of handling any form of a pandemic is a known knowledge that has been passed down to generations from the life lessons (Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)) this knowledge came from an unlettered man at the time that there was no knowledge of microbes, can we get more solutions to modern-day problems if we examine his life? After all, it was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who first told his companions to cover their faces when sneezing (mustadrak haakim) - again, at the time when there was no knowledge of microbes.
In this episode, you will learn 1- The surprising science of threats. 2- Different strategies for getting children to listen. 3- Criticism from the perspectives of science, reality and religion. 4- Why do the worst individual find justifications for their evil deeds.
The Prophet (PBUH) said: "Use love and affection in education and upbringing and don't have access to cruelty because a wise mentor is better than a cruel one." [Bihar al-Anwar, v 77, p. 175] Islam is a religion of peace and hence does not encourage any form of violence. Research has shown that people who received physical punishment as children are more likely to assault their kids, spouses and manifest criminal behaviour. Therefore, one can hazard a hypothesis that beating children for every infraction (minor or major) leads to violence in the community; this is the total opposite of what Islam teaches.
Anas ibn Maalik narrated that the Prophet (PBUH) said: "I start to pray intending to make it long, then I hear the crying of a child, so I make it short because of his mother's distress." [al-Bukhaari (677) and Muslim (470)]. Paul Tough commented in his book: "Babies whose parents responded readily and fully to their cries in the first months of life were, at one year, more independent and intrepid than babies whose parents had ignored their cries. The Prophet (PBUH) is the ideal perfect representation of how a Muslim is expected to be; everything he did or said is an example and lesson that is not only applicable during his time but cuts across generations after his time till the end of time. Therefore, he is often described as "a walking Qur'an", embodying the Laws of Almighty Allah (SAW). "...And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." (Quran: 21:106-107).
In this episode, you will learn 1- How Prophet Muhammad (SAW) structured his questions when relating with kids. 2- What wise parenting looks like from the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH) and how that has been applied by parents that have raised highly achieving children. 3- How children want to be treated. 4- Why do parents need to have high standards and warmth when interacting with children.
In this episode, you will learn 1- Two things to do when you meet someone for the first time. 2- Important tips to know before you write or give another speech. 3- Why smiling is not enough.
Praise and gratitude belongs to Allah, Lord of the Universe(s) (Al-ḥamdu l-illāhi rabbi l-ʿālamīn) these are the words that every Muslim say's in the 17 units of compulsory prayer every day, this goes to show the importance and emphasis of showing gratitude is in Islam and to Muslims. So Muslims are encouraged to be grateful to Allah and be thankful to other people and things in our lives. "The Prophet (ﷺ) said: He who does not thank the people is not grateful to Allah." [Sunan Abi Dawud 4811]. "Gratitude reduces a multitude of toxic emotions," Amy Morrin, a psychotherapist, wrote in Forbes, "ranging from envy and resentment to frustration and regret.
"Mistakes make neurons fire, and the brain grows," stated Jo Boaler, a Stanford professor and author of "Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students' Potential Through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching." Our dear Prophet (PBUH) demonstrated this scientific technique years ago. "Verily the one who recites the Qur'an beautifully, smoothly, and precisely, he will be in the company of the noble and obedient angels. And as for the one who recites with difficulty, stammering or stumbling through its verses, then he will have twice that reward." [Sunan Abi Da'ud Hadith No. 1454] This shows the importance and benefits of mistakes.
"No two Muslims meet each other and shake hands but that Allah forgives them before they part." Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 2727, Grade: Sahih. In this episode, you will learn 1- Why a handshake is a shortcut to the rapport that saves you three hours of work. 2- How the Prophet established instant trust and what Harvard's Amy Cuddy said about that 3- How to make a first impression 4- Why a handshake is worth three hours of work 5- Two traits that account for 80% of first impressions.
Prophet Muhammad (SAW)was always cheerful and bright-faced. According to historians, he always kept smiling in the face of his Companions to the extent that Abdullah ibn Al-Harith ibn Hazm said, "I have never seen anyone who smiles more than the Prophet does." (At-Tirmidhi). Andrew Merle wrote for the Huffington Post, "other research has shown that people who smile are thought to be more friendly and likeable, and smiling makes those around you cheerier as well." Smiling makes other people happy and helps their hearts! That's why it's charity. Abu Hurairah narrated that the Messenger of Allah said: "You cannot satisfy people with your wealth, but satisfy them with your cheerful faces and good morals" (Abu Ya'la and Al-Hakim; Authentic hadith).
In this episode, you will learn about the Amazing story of Saladin's Patience against the Crusaders, How Allah prepared Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the third kind of Patience, goodly Patience (sabran jameelaa) and lastly, how to teach kids Patience.
"Learning patience can be a difficult experience, but once conquered, you will find life is easier." - Catherine Pulsifer. The effect and reward of patience don't end in this world but are extended to the hereafter(next life). One of the most important character traits for a Muslim is patience, and the reward for patience is eternal. "Those will be rewarded with the highest place because of their patience. Therein they shall be met with greetings and the word of peace and respect." [25:75]
Richard Wiseman, in his book "59 Seconds" said that "if you want to be likeable; you should avoid gossip". Everyone innately wants to be liked and acknowledged; what gossip does is the opposite of that. Gossip destroys communities, families and organizations, which is why Allah (SWA) forbade Muslims from gossiping. "… neither backbite one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? You would hate it (so hate backbiting). And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is the One Who forgives and accepts repentance, Most Merciful" - [49:12].
When it comes to Anti-racism, Islam can be viewed as a forerunner in this aspect. “All humans are descended from Adam and Eve,” said Muhammad in his last known public speech. “There is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, or of a non-Arab over an Arab, and no superiority of a white person over a black person or of a black person over a white person, except on the basis of personal piety and righteousness.” The five daily prayers bring together Muslims from different cultural backgrounds, personalities, and traits. These rituals create a special bond between the Muslim brothers and sisters, helping them break out from the shackles of racial prejudice, systemic racism, and the oppression of specific racial groups.
The five daily prayers are a form of mindful meditation and a form of yoga that cleans one, spiritually and physically, through all the procedures and rituals that the Prophet has passed down to us from generation to generation. Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “If there was a river at your door and he took a bath in it five times a day, would you notice any dirt on him?” They said, “Not a trace of dirt would be left.” The Prophet said, “That is the parable of the five prayers by which Allah removes sins.”
"The Early Bird Gets the Worm" - says an English expression that first appeared in a 1605 book of proverbs by William Camden, which means that the person who arrives first in a place is most likely to get what they want. Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him) asked Allah to bless the mornings of his people: "O Allah, bless my nation in their early mornings (i.e. what they do early in the morning.)"-Sunan Ibn Maja We learned from Ibn Maja's chapters on trade the following story: “Sakhr was a man engaged in trade, and he used to send his goods out at the beginning of the day, and his wealth grew and increased”.
Event Date: 1st of April 2017 At the core of Shaykh Abdul Hadi Al-Omri's presentation regarding the fundamental articles were the belief in one God (tawḥīd) and prophethood of Muhammad (SAW) (nubuwwa). This is rooted in a lengthy narration in which the Prophet is asked what islām and īmān are, to which he replies Islam is; a) belief in one God b) belief in the prophethood of Muhammad c) establishing prayers d) paying the zakat e) fasting in Ramadhan and f) carrying out the Hajj whilst Iman is; a) belief in Allah b) his angels c) his messengers d) books e) day of judgement f) predestination. Building on this as his framework and considering Islam and Iman as being synonymous, he cited several verses to establish belief in all the above as being fundamental in being considered a Muslim. (Video part 1 of 3)
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