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A single thought you almost dismiss can be the doorway to a completely different future. We return with part two on “Qadr Reveal” and challenge the passive way many of us relate to Qadr, as if life is simply happening to us while we wait. Instead, we explore how Allah has made an ocean of possibilities available, and how your lived reality is shaped by the thoughts you repeatedly select, feel, act on, and turn into outcomes.We talk about why your environment matters so much: fear, limitation, and cynicism shrink what your mind can even perceive, while expansion through reflection, coaching, worship, and higher-level conversations widens your field of options. We also dig into the uncomfortable truth that growth can feel dangerous at first. When a Qadr Reveal arrives, your nervous system may label it unrealistic or selfish because it threatens an old identity. The work is not forcing certainty. The work is learning to hold the seed of a new idea long enough for it to take shape.You will also hear practical examples, including money beliefs, halal investing, entrepreneurship, and a surprisingly deep vacation-planning scenario that shows how asking “how” too early can shut down the very insight you were given. If you want Islamic personal development tools, mindset coaching rooted in faith, and a clearer way to think about nervous system regulation and conscious choice, this conversation will give you a grounded next step. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs expansion, and leave a review. What “impossible” thought keeps repeating in your mind?I invite you to join The Ummi Collective. It is a weekly coaching program for Muslim mothers raising children on the autism spectrum.Inside, you learn how to support your child's development in a way that builds independence, confidence, and long-term success... without losing yourself in the process.Apply for a Commitment Rate todayhttps://www.islamiclifecoachschool.com/offers/RRn2EBEC/chec
Your future feels fixed until a single new possibility breaks through. We call that moment a “Qadr Reveal,” and it changes everything by expanding what your mind can perceive and choose. When Qadr is understood as known in the past and present yet unknown in the future, that “unknown” becomes a powerful advantage: it's the space where you can select a thought from countless possibilities, let it shape your emotions and actions, and watch new results unfold in real life. We walk through what a Qadr Reveal actually is (and what it is not). It's the first time a previously inaccessible solution becomes mentally available, often arriving as “what if” or “maybe.” From there, it can mature into consideration, belief, and embodiment. You'll hear concrete examples, including a physician who challenges the belief that meaningful work must equal burnout, a parenting shift for a Muslim mother raising an autistic child that prioritizes nervous system regulation, and a business breakthrough that reframes success as a learnable skill. We also draw an essential Islamic line: a Qadr Reveal is not wahi. Prophetic revelation is protected, authoritative, and ended with Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). What we experience as ordinary people may resemble insight or inspiration, but it is not infallible truth. That's why we emphasize discernment, emotional regulation, ethics, and reality testing so you don't confuse ego, impulse, or intensity with guidance. If you're ready to widen your options without losing your grounding, press play, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find this work.I invite you to join The Ummi Collective. It is a weekly coaching program for Muslim mothers raising children on the autism spectrum.Inside, you learn how to support your child's development in a way that builds independence, confidence, and long-term success... without losing yourself in the process.Apply for a Commitment Rate todayhttps://www.islamiclifecoachschool.com/offers/RRn2EBEC/chec
Surah 97 Chapter 97 Al Qadr Quran with Urdu Hindi Translation
Ustadz Abdullah Zaen M.A. - Strategies for Attaining Lailatul Qadr
Ustadz Ammi Nur Baits S.T. B.A. - Fikih Lailatul Qadr
40. 40 Belief in the Qadr Important Lessons For Every Muslim Abdu Rahman ibn Noor by Understanding Islam
À l'occasion de Laylat al-Qadr (la Nuit de la Valeur), Eric Geoffroy nous glissera quelques mots sur cette nuit d'exception, en introduction à la veillée spirituelle. Pour animer cette soirée particulière, nous avons convié l'artiste soufi d'origine albanaise, Enris Qinamî. Il nous offrira un moment de samâ' (poèmes spirituels chantés) et de dhikr (invocation des noms divins), accompagné de son luth sharqi, instrument emblématique de la musique traditionnelle et spirituelle des Balkans. Ces notes empreintes de nostalgie se marieront subtilement avec les poèmes des Maîtres de la Voie, qu'Enris interprétera avec toute sa foi, profonde et inspirée, afin de nous faire ressentir le parfum des âmes subjuguées par le Divin. Enris Qinamî, chanteur et musicien soufi d'origine albanaise, vit en France. Il est diplômé de l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Tirana (Albanie) en écriture musicale, du Conservatoire de Paris en guitare classique, et diplômé d'État du Cefedem (centre de formation des enseignants de la musique) d'Île-de-France. Il mène depuis une vingtaine d'années des recherches sur les musiques traditionnelles du bassin méditerranéen, avec un intérêt particulier pour les musiques soufies, notamment celles héritées de sa terre natale albanaise. Pour interpréter ce répertoire, il s'accompagne du luth sharqi, un instrument originaire d'Asie centrale et adopté dans l'Europe du Sud-Est à la suite de la conquête ottomane, à partir des 15e et 16e siècles. Enris Qinamî, se produit dans les festivals internationaux ainsi que dans des concerts publics et privés. Issu d'une famille de musiciens et de parfumeurs, il a été initié à la création de parfums naturels. Il a ainsi développé sa propre gamme, et transmet cette tradition à travers des ateliers de création de fragrances. https://youtube.com/@qinamienris?si=v33mlTbgy9HdZGYg https://www.radioorient.com/enris-qinami-la-musique-comme-parfum-du-monde Laylat al-Qadr Dans la Tradition musulmane, Laylat al-Qadr, « la Nuit de la Valeur », est une nuit d'exception durant laquelle Dieu détermine les possibilités de Sa création. Elle correspond à la 27e nuit du mois de Ramadan. « Au nom de Dieu, le Tout Miséricordieux, le Très Miséricordieux. Certes, Nous l'avons fait descendre (le Coran) pendant la Nuit de la Valeur. Et qu'est-ce qui te fera comprendre ce qu'est la Nuit de la Valeur ? La Nuit de la Valeur est supérieure à mille mois. En son heure, les Anges et l'Esprit descendent chargés de tous les décrets avec l'agrément de leur Seigneur. Paix elle est, jusqu'aux lueurs de l'aube. » (Coran, sourate 97) Cette nuit est sainte et bénie : elle correspond à la révélation coranique faite au prophète Muhammad ﷺ, en l'année 610. L'Archange Gabriel y reçut l'ordre de faire « descendre » tout le Coran. Cette révélation coranique globale trouve ensuite son corollaire dans une révélation coranique « en diffusion étoilée » ou « étoile après étoile » (tanjîm), c'est-à-dire tout au long des dernières vingt-trois années de la vie du Prophète. Outre cette référence à l'histoire de la révélation, cette nuit est intimement liée au thème du pardon. Le croyant et la croyante sont conviés à demander pardon à Dieu, à travers ces paroles que la Tradition prophétique a transmises : « Ô Seigneur, Tu es le Tout-Pardonnant et Tu aimes le pardon, alors pardonne-moi » اَللّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوُّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي Vous pouvez retrouvez le support de la veillée sur ce lien: https://consciencesoufie.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/CS_Veillee-spirituelle_20260315_Le-parfum-de-lame-Enris-Qinami.pdf Pour plus d'informations visitez notre site: https://consciencesoufie.com/
What does Laylat ul-Qadr really mean — and why has it been reduced to just another night on the calendar? This is not only about reward, but about revelation, destiny, and the kind of night... The post What Laylat ul-Qadr REALLY Means Dr. Abu Talha first appeared on Islampodcasts.
What does Laylat ul-Qadr really mean — and why has it been reduced to just another night on the calendar? This is not only about reward, but about revelation, destiny, and the kind of night that can change the direction of a life. Listen in as Dr. Abu Talha explains why this night is far greater, deeper, and more urgent than most people realize.
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Chaque année, durant les dix dernières nuits du mois du Ramadan, des millions de fidèles à travers le monde se tournent vers l'une des nuits les plus importantes de l'islam : Laylat al-Qadr, également appelée la Nuit du Destin. Moment de profonde dévotion, cette nuit occupe une place centrale dans la spiritualité musulmane. Si sa date exacte reste inconnue, elle est traditionnellement recherchée lors des nuits impaires des dix derniers jours du Ramadan. Dans de nombreux pays, la 27ᵉ nuit attire ainsi une affluence particulièrement importante dans les mosquées, où les fidèles se rassemblent pour prier, méditer et invoquer Dieu. Pour les musulmans, cette nuit représente donc une occasion unique de renouveau spirituel, où foi, prière et espoir se rejoignent dans une atmosphère empreinte de recueillement et de ferveur.
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லைலத்துல் கத்ர் இரவை தேடும் நாம் ஓத வேண்டிய துஆ மவ்லவி அப்துல் அஸீஸ் முர்ஸி | Abdul Azeez Mursi 09-03-2026
Why Jibreel عليه السلام Only Descends On Laila tul Qadr | Shaykh Saqib Iqbal یہ رات مصطفیٰ ﷺ کے زمانے کی رات ہے جبریل صرف اسی رات کیوں آتے ہیں
Bismillah,Penyebab Gagal Dapat Lailatul Qadr(Reasons we fail to attain Lailatul Qadr)Ustadz Muhammad Nuzul Dzikri -Hafizhahullah-Video pendek dari kajian Serial Ramadhan :“Berjuang Di 10 Malam Terakhir”
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Laylat al-Qadr
Bismillah,Yang Dibutuhkan Untuk Mengejar Malam Lailatul Qadr(Requirements for pursuing the Night of Lailatul Qadr)Ustadz Muhammad Nuzul Dzikri -Hafizhahullah-Video Animasi dari Kajian Serial Ramadhan“Bagaimana Ulama Mencari Lailatul Qadr”
வாழ்க்கையில் எல்லாமே அல்லாஹ்வால் ஏற்கனவே எழுதப்பட்டிருக்கிறது என்றால்... நாம் எடுக்கும் முடிவுகளுக்கு உண்மையிலேயே ஏதேனும் மதிப்பு இருக்கிறதா?'கற்க கசடற இஸ்லாம்' தொடரின் இந்த அத்தியாயத்தில், எல்லாரும் கேட்கும் ஒரு பொதுவான கேள்வியான — சுய விருப்பம் (Free will) மற்றும் விதி (Qadr) குறித்து அலசுகிறோம்.ஒரு எளிமையான தந்தை-மகள் உரையாடலின் மூலம் இந்த அத்தியாயம் விளக்குபவை:அல்லாஹ்வின் அறிவினால் மனிதனின் முடிவெடுக்கும் உரிமை இல்லாமல் போய்விடுமா?இஸ்லாத்தில் முயற்சி ஏன் இப்போதும் மிக முக்கியமாக இருக்கிறது?தோல்விகளுக்கும் பாவங்களுக்கும் விதியை ஒரு காரணமாகச் சொல்ல முடியுமா?விதியைப் பற்றி அதிகப்படியான தர்க்கங்கள் செய்ய வேண்டாம் என்று ஏன் சொல்லப்படுகிறது?ஏமாற்றம் ஏற்படும்போது விதியின் மீதான நம்பிக்கை இதயத்தை எப்படிப் பாதுகாக்கிறது?இஸ்லாம் ஒரு வலிமையான சமநிலையைக் கற்றுக்கொடுக்கிறது:நேர்மையாக உழை, முழுமையாக அல்லாஹ்வை நம்பு, பின்னர் அவனது தீர்ப்பில் அமைதியைக் கண்டடை.வாழ்க்கை, முயற்சி மற்றும் அவற்றின் முடிவுகளைப் புரிந்துகொள்ள சிரமப்படும் எவருக்கும் இது ஒரு பயனுள்ள மற்றும் ஆறுதலான உரையாடலாக இருக்கும்.
Et si Ramadan pouvait transformer toute ton année ?Et si une seule nuit pouvait valoir une vie entière d'adoration ?Le mois de Ramadan n'est pas seulement un mois de jeûne. C'est une école spirituelle, une saison de transformation intérieure, un moment où le temps se densifie et où les actes sincères prennent une valeur immense.Comme le rappelle Imam Rabbânî, vivre Ramadan pleinement peut transformer l'année entière. Et comme l'explique Said Nursi, un petit acte accompli avec sincérité peut dépasser une montagne d'actions sans intention pure.Dans cette vidéo, nous explorons comment faire de Ramadan un véritable tournant spirituel, malgré les distractions modernes, les réseaux sociaux et le rythme de la vie quotidienne.⸻Ce que tu vas découvrir dans cette vidéo • Pourquoi Ramadan est une opportunité spirituelle unique • Comment l'intention (niyya) et la sincérité (ikhlâs) multiplient la valeur des actes • Le sens de Laylat al-Qadr (la Nuit du Destin) • Comment 30 jours peuvent transformer 12 mois • Une feuille de route concrète pour vivre Ramadan pleinementLe Ramadan est souvent décrit comme un mois de purification, de discipline intérieure et de rapprochement avec Dieu, où les bonnes actions sont amplifiées et la spiritualité renouvelée. ⸻Chapitrage00:00 — 30 jours qui changent une vie00:28 — Le sens spirituel du temps en Ramadan02:30 — Le cercle vertueux du Ramadan03:22 — Intention et sincérité04:00 — Laylat al-Qadr et la valeur du temps06:50 — Ramadan comme école spirituelle07:36 — Feuille de route concrète11:33 — Transformer son année⸻Message centralRamadan nous apprend que : • la sincérité vaut plus que la quantité • l'invisible vaut plus que le visible • une minute habitée peut valoir une annéeLe jeûne n'est pas seulement une abstinence physique, mais un entraînement spirituel complet du cœur, du regard, de la parole et de l'intention. ⸻Si cette vidéo t'aide à prendre de bonne résolutions pour un Ramadan avec plus de sens,abonne-toi à Boussole pour explorer une spiritualité islamique équilibrée, profonde et accessible.⸻Hashtags#Ramadan #SpiritualitéIslamique #Ikhlas #LaylatAlQadr #Foi #SaidNursi #FethullahGülen #Boussole---------------------------------------------Suivez-nousInstagram / boussole_islam Tiktok / boussole_islam Snapchat / boussole_islam FacebokYoutube: / @boussole_islam Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5gYZfwg...Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Contactez-nousboussoles.yt@gmail.com
✨ Les 10 derniers jours du Ramadan sont là... es-tu prêt à saisir la Nuit du Destin (Laylat al-Qadr) ?Dans cette vidéo, nous plongeons dans la signification profonde de la dernière dizaine du Ramadan, inspirés par les enseignements d'Ustad Said Nursi et de Fethullah Gulen Hocaefendi.
This segment is titled: Embracing the Crescent Moon: The Magic of RamadanRamadan is one of the most profound and beautiful months in the Islamic calendar—a time when over two billion Muslims around the world come together to fast, pray, reflect, and build community. Far more than simply not eating or drinking from dawn to sunset, Ramadan is a spiritual reset button: a month-long journey of self-discipline, gratitude, empathy, and drawing closer to God. It's a celebration of faith that transforms ordinary days into moments of deep meaning and shared joy.Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and one of the Five Pillars of Islam. For 29 or 30 days—depending on the sighting of the new crescent moon—adult Muslims who are physically able fast from just before sunrise (the pre-dawn meal called suhoor) until sunset (the meal that breaks the fast, called iftar). The fast includes abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and intimate relations, but it also means guarding against anger, gossip, dishonesty, and negative thoughts. The goal is spiritual purification, increased devotion, and a heightened sense of compassion for those who go hungry every day. The day often begins with the quiet alarm of the pre-dawn call to prayer, followed by suhoor—a light but sustaining meal to carry people through the hours ahead. Throughout the day, many increase their prayers, read the Quran, give charity, and practice patience. At sunset, the fast is broken—usually with dates and water in remembrance of the Prophet Muhammad's practice—followed by a larger iftar meal shared with family and friends. Special nightly prayers called taraweeh fill mosques with beautiful recitations, and the month reaches its emotional peak during Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), believed to be the night the Quran was first revealed.The month ends with Eid al-Fitr, a joyous three-day festival of feasting, new clothes, gift-giving, and gratitude for the strength to complete the fast.Ramadan's roots reach back to 610 CE in the deserts of Mecca, when the Prophet Muhammad received the first verses of the Quran from the angel Gabriel during a period of intense spiritual retreat in the Cave of Hira. That night—later called Laylat al-Qadr—marked the beginning of Islam's revelation.Fasting itself became obligatory about a decade later, after the Muslim community had migrated to Medina. The practice built on earlier traditions of fasting found among Jews and Christians in Arabia, but Islam gave it a distinctive form and purpose: a month-long act of worship open to the entire community, rich and poor alike. The name "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root meaning “scorching heat” or "intense burning,” symbolizing both the blazing desert sun and the way fasting burns away impurities from the soul.Over the centuries, as Islam spread across continents, Ramadan absorbed beautiful local customs while retaining its core rituals. From the grand iftar banquets of the Ottoman palaces to the quiet devotion of early African American Muslims who fasted in secret, the month has always been a unifying force. Ramadan turns neighborhoods into living tapestries of light, sound, and generosity. Streets fill with lanterns, fairy lights, and colorful decorations. In many countries, people exchange special greetings—“Ramadan Mubarak” (Blessed Ramadan) or “Ramadan Kareem” (Generous Ramadan)—and share food with neighbors, even those who are not fasting.Mosques become community hubs, bustling late into the night with taraweeh prayers that feel like spiritual concerts. Charity surges: food drives, donations, and zakat al-fitr (a mandatory giving before Eid to ensure the poor can celebrate too). Families gather every evening for iftar, turning meals into moments of laughter, storytelling, and reconnection. Read the Full Content More PodcastsSimVal Media USAChef Walters Cooking SchoolChef Walters Tours
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Originally recorded in January 2023.In a season of Stillness, but I'm still here. ❤️
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https://www.khutbah.info/misusing-qadr-as-an-excuse/ Among the greatest forms of loss is disputing Allah Almighty's command, and arguing against His ordainments, making divine decree a pretext for disbelief and disobedience. Such… The post Misusing Qadr as an Excuse first appeared on Nourishment of the Soul.
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You think your Iman is safe… that you'll die with it intact, no matter what. But watch how quickly it gets chipped away when doubts come dressed as trends, debates, or posts that sound clever — until your heart's spinning at night, wondering what's true. Your Aqeedah isn't just a label. It's your shield when the world keeps pushing you to blur the lines. And a shield only works if you know what you're holding. Manzoomah Al-Ahsaai isn't just an old poem for scholars to memorise — it's a lifeline. A clear, powerful map of the beliefs every Muslim needs to anchor their heart. In this 5-hour deep dive, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan unpacks each line with proofs from the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the way of the Salaf. You'll see why Tawheed, Qadr, the grave, the scales, and the Day you see Allah — none of it is just theory. It's what keeps your Iman steady when everyone's telling you to loosen your grip. You've got 168 hours for the world's noise this week. Take just five to strengthen what matters more than anything else. Study the kind of Aqeedah that lets you sleep at night when the doubts hit, the debates rage, and your soul whispers: “Where do I stand?” May Allah keep our creed pure and our hearts firm. Watch till the end. Share it with someone who's searching for solid ground right now. And keep building your Aqeedah like the Salaf did — step by step, truth by truth. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #allah #tawheed #iman #seekingknowledge #islamicknowledge
السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ Welcome back, BnB Family, to another exciting episode! Today, we're taking a little break from our usual talk about love and all the beauty that comes with it. Instead, we're bringing you along on one of our wild adventures—this time, in none other than Dubai! Let's just say, Dubai really tested our patience and sanity. But Alhamdulillah, everything happens by the Qadr of Allah, and whatever He decrees is always for the best. We hope this episode brings you both laughter and a little wisdom along the way.
They say the truth is complicated — but Ahlus Sunnah carry it in just a few lines. In a time where creed is debated, diluted, and reshaped by opinions, desires, and philosophy, there is a need to return to where clarity begins: the preserved, untainted Aqeedah of the Salaf. In this lecture, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble explains Al-Ha'iyyah by Ibn Abi Dawud — a 33-line poem that lays out the core beliefs every Muslim must hold. What do we affirm — and what do we reject — about Allah's Names and Attributes? What are the four levels of Qadr that every Muslim must understand? Why is reviling the Sahabah رضي الله عنهم not just deviation — but a threat to the religion itself? How do innovations (Bid'ah) lead people away from the path of truth? From the uncreated speech of Allah to the status of the companions... From the limits of intellect to the binding force of Ijma'... This is where the line is drawn — and where the truth stands firm. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #Aqeedah #salaf #ahlussunnahwaljamaah #islamicknowledge
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the significance of the last ten nights of Ramadan, a time filled with immense spiritual opportunity and reflection. Join us as we explore practical tips and heartfelt insights on how to make the most of these blessed nights.Our guest for this episode is brother Yusef Ahmed. What You'll Learn:- The importance of seeking Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Decree) and how to maximize your chances of experiencing it.- Spiritual practices and prayers that can enhance your connection with Allah during this sacred time.- Ways to engage with your community and spread kindness as Ramadan comes to a close.- Personal stories and reflections that highlight the transformative power of these final nights.Whether you're looking to deepen your spiritual journey or simply want to finish Ramadan on a high note, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest episodes! Share your thoughts in the comments below—how do you plan to excel in these last ten nights?Follow us on social media:- Instagram: @motivateme313 or @ozmedia313- Website: ozmedia313.com- Facebook: ozmedia313-TikTok: @ozmedia313-Apple Podcast: ozmedia-Spotify Podcast: ozmediaThis show was sponsored by:-Holy Bowly http://www.myholybowly.com-Jabal Coffee House jabalcoffeehouse.com-Malek Al-Kabob malekalkabob.com-Juice Box Juiceboxblend.com-Hanley International Academy Hanleyacademy.com-Wingfellas thewingfellas.com-Royal Kabob #Ramadan #LastTenNights #LaylatAlQadr #SpiritualGrowth #RamadanReflections #IslamicPodcast #Ramadan2023 #FaithAndSpirituality #RamadanTips #CommunityInvolvement #ActsOfWorship #RamadanBlessings #EidPreparation #RamadanJourney #IslamicTeachings
As the month of Ramadhan enters its final nights, we turn to Allah (SWT) with hope for forgiveness, mercy, and guidance. We do this by connecting the remembrance of Imam Ali's (AS) shahadat with Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power). One of the recommended acts on these nights is to recite and reflect on the Holy Quran, especially Surah al-Qadr. This week, Sheikh Ayub Rashid takes us on a spiritual and literary journey, exploring this profound chapter of the Quran, verse by verse. To truly benefit from these sacred nights, this podcast is a must-hear!
This is a lecture series that was done by Ustadh Abu Mussab in his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OneWayToParadise Al-'Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah is the famous treatise written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah that clarifies the beliefs of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah regarding Allaah's Names and Attributes (wherein neither should alterations be made nor negations nor attributing a state of being nor of likeness to creation). The renowned scholar Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen explains this treatise and provides valuable points of benefit.
This is a lecture series that was done by Ustadh Abu Mussab in his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OneWayToParadise Al-'Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah is the famous treatise written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah that clarifies the beliefs of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah regarding Allaah's Names and Attributes (wherein neither should alterations be made nor negations nor attributing a state of being nor of likeness to creation). The renowned scholar Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen explains this treatise and provides valuable points of benefit.
This is a lecture series that was done by Ustadh Abu Mussab in his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OneWayToParadise Al-'Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah is the famous treatise written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah that clarifies the beliefs of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah regarding Allaah's Names and Attributes (wherein neither should alterations be made nor negations nor attributing a state of being nor of likeness to creation). The renowned scholar Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen explains this treatise and provides valuable points of benefit.
This is a lecture series that was done by Ustadh Abu Mussab in his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@OneWayToParadise Al-'Aqeedatul-Waasitiyyah is the famous treatise written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah that clarifies the beliefs of Ahl-us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah regarding Allaah's Names and Attributes (wherein neither should alterations be made nor negations nor attributing a state of being nor of likeness to creation). The renowned scholar Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen explains this treatise and provides valuable points of benefit.
As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated: Youtube: Shadeddoj Instagram: Shadeddoj Tik Tok: Shadeddoj Website: Shadeddoj.org To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org
In this podcast, we speak about dua and being sincere in our actions and acts of worship. We emphasize doing good acts, seeking forgiveness, and what dua means and the different ways they are accepted and answered. DeenTour is a podcast hosted by 3 Muslims brothers, Hussien, Osman, and Osman, where they talk about navigating their lives through the religion of Islam. Let us know if you enjoy this podcast and leave suggestions for topics you'd want to see us talk about! Join our Quran Community! skool.com/guided-success-5086/about Read about finding your purpose and our journey to getting closer to God!! Cop Our E-Book!! Deentour.shop JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/xUdqnuDY6w FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deentourr/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deentourr Timeline: Intro - 0:00 How dua ties to Qadr - 0:55 Why do you make dua - 1:33 You can always talk to Allah - 2:29 Osmans story of an answered dua - 3:10 Osmans (dreads) story of his dua answered - 5:06 A different perspective to how duas are accepted - 7:07 Don't stop making dua - 9:10 Having a dua delayed until the day of judgement - 10:15Make dua with sincerity, don't be on autopilot - 10:46 Take your portion of this dunya that leads you to jannah - 11:46 How other prophets took their portion of this dunya - 12:20 Allah knows best - 13:31 Don't forget to make duas for your spirituality too - 14:03 Sometimes our duas are blocked by our own actions - 15:08 Allah will never guide you to a dua if He didn't want to give it to you - 16:37 Don't follow the deception of Shaytan - 17:19 Things that can block your dua - 18:37 Your focus in your acts of worship - 19:38 Asking Allah to help you get closer to Him - 21:06 Feel more for the prayer than anything else - 23:04 The duas in the Quran - 24:13 Sinning in public & persisting in it - 25:11Working on ourselves privately - 26:33 How can you expect to get closer to Allah if you keep persisting in sin and not changing - 28:33 Stopping a bad habit takes a leap of faith - 29:17 Seeing your life go well while you're far from Allah - 30:15 If you don't know if something is for sure good or not - 31:30 Outro - 35:30
This coming weekend there is a convergence of events that are putting Israel our highest alert:1. The last Friday of Ramadan.2. Lailat al-Qadr - the day the Quran was given - this Friday.3. Iranian Jerusalem Day - this Friday.4. The Iranian revenge threats for the attack in Damascus.October 7th was enough to understand that we can no longer take any chances!
>> AI Generated: The speaker discusses the negative consequences of war, natural disasters, and diseases that affect people, and the importance of the creation of humanity. They stress the need for a focus on one's own suffering and faith in the future, as well as the importance of not feeling sorry for others' actions and realizing one's purpose. The Qadr of people who change things and refuse to change things themselves is emphasized, along with the need to show patience and faith in the future.
As long as you can feel, "God, (Y)our Silence is enough, (Y)our Grace is my sufficiency." Then It is. And It will be. Everything is better. Everything is better. Accept It now, understand it later.* I Love You I Am You nik Support the show: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings __________________________________________ Today's Quotes: "Love said to me there is nothing. that is not me. Be silent." - Rumi "Sarva khalvidam brahma" [Chandogya Upanishad 3:14] "Indeed, all this manifested universe is Brahman' - look with that feeling. - Brahmanda Saraswati "Peace I leave with you; my peace I you I do give you. I do not give to you as the world Rather, gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled is doing and do not be afraid." - John 14:27 "Keep in mind three laws while meditating - I am nothing, I need nothing, I am going to do nothing. If you have these three principles, you will be able to meditate." -Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar *2 Corinthians 12:9 *Qadr, @strivingsouls