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Mufti Tariq Masood
Tafseer-e-Quran Class # 88 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 39:28


Para No 2, Surat Ul Baqara Rukoo #25 Ayat #197-210(0:00) Intro(0:14) Ruku 25 Lafzi Tarjuma(19:26) Hajj K Mahiny Konse Hain? Ehraam Ki Pabndiyan?(24:09) Zaad e Raah Ka Matlab?(27:21) Hajj Main Tijarat Ka Hukam?(27:43) Two Most Important Pillars of Hajj; Waqoof e Arafa and Tawaf e Ziyarat(31:53) Arkan e Hajj Ki Adaaigi Ki Tarteeb(35:19) Hajj Se Wapsi K Ehkam, Arab/Ghair Arab K Liye Yaksan(37:37) Hajj Mukammal Hony Pr Allah Ko Yad Krny Ka Tariqa(39:25) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mufti Tariq Masood
Dars E Tirmizi By Mufti Hussain Khalil Khail|Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 18:07


(0:00) Intro(0:11) Makrooh e Tehrimi: 5 haram auqat(2:40) Sajda-e-Tilawat aur Namaz-e-Janaza mein istasna(3:39) Fajr aur Asar ke baad 2 haram auqat(4:50) Qaza namazain, Sajda-e-Tilawat aur Janaza ke ehkam(6:56) Maghrib ke baad nawafil parhna?(7:32) Jannat-ul-Baqee mein 2 nawafil parhna?(8:02) Sahabi aur Tabai mein farq(10:20) Sajda-e-Tilawat aur Janaza ke auqat(11:30) Nabi ﷺ ki fazilat tamam ambia par(12:03) Nawafil ke jaiz auqat(12:42) Asar ke baad Nabi ﷺ ne 1 baar 2 rakaat parhi(14:31) Hazrat Ayesha ra ki riwayat mein ikhtilaf(15:52) Tawaf ke baad ke 2 rakaat ka hukm? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Paco El Lobo & Sangitananda + entretien avec Sabîl Feat. Vincent Segal

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 48:29


Du flamenco, un yogi et une rêverie sur l'infini, entre la France, l'Espagne et la Palestine. #SessionLive : Paco el Lobo et Sangitananda se lancent dans l'aventure Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos. Cinq volumes sont attendus, le 1er vient de sortir.C'est avec une grande émotion que nous vous présentons le premier volet de Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos, un projet ambitieux et multidimensionnel : artistique, musicologique et pédagogique. Dans nos parcours personnels, les anthologies flamencas ont joué un rôle déterminant dans notre amour et notre compréhension de cette culture extraordinaire qu'est le flamenco, c'est donc pour nous un véritable accomplissement que de travailler sur ce projet monumental de 71 palos différents répartis en 60 titres et présentés en 5 volumes, dont vous tenez le premier dans vos mains. Notre intention au travers de cette anthologie est de vous faire vivre ce que nous avons ressenti quand nous découvrions la beauté et la complexité de cet univers, de vous faire toucher ce qui nous a toujours profondément bouleversés dans le flamenco, et de vous transmettre ses codes.En d'autres mots, cette anthologie est celle que nous aurions rêvé avoir quand nous étions enfants, fascinés mais submergés par cet océan magnifique et mystique qu'est l'art flamenco. Pour mener à bien ce travail, nous nous sommes armés de tout l'amour, toute la sincérité et toute l'humilité possibles ; nous espérons que le résultat vous touchera et vous permettra de ressentir la richesse de cette musique. Nous dédions ce premier chapitre de Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos à Bernard Leblon, écrivain et flamencologue français qui nous a soutenus depuis le début de cette aventure et qui nous a malheureusement quittés avant que nous puissions lui remettre cette anthologie. Avec toute notre dévotion, Paco el Lobo & Sangitananda. Titres interprétés au grand studio- Reinando (Malagueña de Chacón y jabera) Live RFI- Flores del Campo (Tangos extremeños) - Una farruca lloraba (Farruca) Live RFI. Line Up : Paco El Lobo, voix, Sangitananda, guitare flamencaSon : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant.► Album Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos, Vol. 1 (Buda Musique/Socadisc 2024). Buda Musique- Paco el Lobo & Sangitananda Árbol del paraíso (Toná)- Site Paco el Lobo- Facebook Sangitananda - Sangitanada YouTube. Puis nous recevons Sabîl & Vincent Segal pour la sortie de l'album Tawaf. Le duo Sabîl, composé du percussionniste Youssef Hbeisch et du oudiste Ahmad Al Khatib, s'est offert le violoncelle de l'iconoclaste Vincent Ségal.Sabîl (en route). Le joueur d'oud Ahmad Al Khatib et le percussionniste Youssef Hbeisch nous invitent à les suivre sur un sabîl, un chemin menant vers de mystérieuses contrées, là où naissent de nouvelles impressions. Ils nous mènent vers des lieux empreints de désir et de nostalgie qui palpitent au fond de nous et nous ramènent sans cesse vers des univers particuliers en quête d'expériences inédites.Mû par le jeu ensorceleur et virtuose de Youssef Hbeisch et la profondeur lyrique du luthiste Ahmad Al Khatib, le duo nous offre la vision d'un avenir musical oriental. Leur jeu est poétique, doux comme une brise, puis vigoureux et inquiet. Et l'album, sur lequel luth et percussions semblent dialoguer, captive de bout en bout.À partir d'une combinaison complexe des tonalités de l'oud et des percussions, le duo développe un concept poétique consacré aux aspirations non comblées. Insistante, la musique s'infiltre au plus intime de la compréhension de l'être, dans ses émotions, ses espoirs, ses rêves, ses cauchemars. Au sujet de Tawaf. Dans un climat méditatif, il démarre par le tic-tac d'une horloge, les sons triviaux du quotidien inspirent une rêverie sur l'infini. Mélodie songeuse du violoncelle, broderies du oud toutes en infimes pétulances, les percussions scandent le temps et les silences sont habités par l'intériorité des musiciens. Il s'achève sur un souvenir de dekba libanaise, accélération vers la joie contagieuse de musiciens qui se sont reconnus et partagent leur plaisir profond à jouer ensemble. Entre temps, une danse kurde précède une fantaisie modulée de façon inhabituelle, un mode irakien amène une vibration spirituelle, une samai Ajam oscille entre majeur et mineur. Et tout du long, chaque instrument intervient et s'efface. La vigueur moirée du violoncelle se déploie en amples volutes, parfois ponctuée de pizzicati ou partant en envolée surprenante. Les cordes pincées dialoguent avec délicatesse avec les cordes frottées. Beauté d'une cymbale, froissement du bendir, salves de riqq ou de derboukas, les percussions font pulser l'architecture sonore. Tawaf c'est le mouvement des danseurs soufis, une déambulation tournant autour d'un centre et lui conférant par là sa valeur. Ahmad Al Khatib et Youssef Hbeisch irriguent encore une fois de sang neuf le patrimoine classique arabe. On croit parfois à la beauté du hasard, les compositions du premier sont pourtant d'une rigueur d'artisan. Mais une absolue confiance en ses partenaires, permet à chacun de se lover avec évidence dans une trame qui leur offre une grande liberté, c'est-à-dire du temps et de l'espace. Texte : Alix Dumesnil.Pour en parler, nos invités sont Ahmad Al Khatib et Vincent Segal. Titres joués, extraits de l'album Tawaf par Sabîl & Vincent Segal :The Clock on the Wall voir clip, Five Little Minutes (extrait), Najaf (extrait), Samai Ghofran et Oriental Fantasy. ► Album Tawaf (La Clique Prod 2024)FB, Site et chaîne YouTube de Ahmad Al KhatibFB, Site et chaîne YouTube du duo Sabîl

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Paco El Lobo & Sangitananda + entretien avec Sabîl Feat. Vincent Segal

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 48:29


Du flamenco, un yogi et une rêverie sur l'infini, entre la France, l'Espagne et la Palestine. #SessionLive : Paco el Lobo et Sangitananda se lancent dans l'aventure Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos. Cinq volumes sont attendus, le 1er vient de sortir.C'est avec une grande émotion que nous vous présentons le premier volet de Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos, un projet ambitieux et multidimensionnel : artistique, musicologique et pédagogique. Dans nos parcours personnels, les anthologies flamencas ont joué un rôle déterminant dans notre amour et notre compréhension de cette culture extraordinaire qu'est le flamenco, c'est donc pour nous un véritable accomplissement que de travailler sur ce projet monumental de 71 palos différents répartis en 60 titres et présentés en 5 volumes, dont vous tenez le premier dans vos mains. Notre intention au travers de cette anthologie est de vous faire vivre ce que nous avons ressenti quand nous découvrions la beauté et la complexité de cet univers, de vous faire toucher ce qui nous a toujours profondément bouleversés dans le flamenco, et de vous transmettre ses codes.En d'autres mots, cette anthologie est celle que nous aurions rêvé avoir quand nous étions enfants, fascinés mais submergés par cet océan magnifique et mystique qu'est l'art flamenco. Pour mener à bien ce travail, nous nous sommes armés de tout l'amour, toute la sincérité et toute l'humilité possibles ; nous espérons que le résultat vous touchera et vous permettra de ressentir la richesse de cette musique. Nous dédions ce premier chapitre de Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos à Bernard Leblon, écrivain et flamencologue français qui nous a soutenus depuis le début de cette aventure et qui nous a malheureusement quittés avant que nous puissions lui remettre cette anthologie. Avec toute notre dévotion, Paco el Lobo & Sangitananda. Titres interprétés au grand studio- Reinando (Malagueña de Chacón y jabera) Live RFI- Flores del Campo (Tangos extremeños) - Una farruca lloraba (Farruca) Live RFI. Line Up : Paco El Lobo, voix, Sangitananda, guitare flamencaSon : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant.► Album Memoria de los Cantes Flamencos, Vol. 1 (Buda Musique/Socadisc 2024). Buda Musique- Paco el Lobo & Sangitananda Árbol del paraíso (Toná)- Site Paco el Lobo- Facebook Sangitananda - Sangitanada YouTube. Puis nous recevons Sabîl & Vincent Segal pour la sortie de l'album Tawaf. Le duo Sabîl, composé du percussionniste Youssef Hbeisch et du oudiste Ahmad Al Khatib, s'est offert le violoncelle de l'iconoclaste Vincent Ségal.Sabîl (en route). Le joueur d'oud Ahmad Al Khatib et le percussionniste Youssef Hbeisch nous invitent à les suivre sur un sabîl, un chemin menant vers de mystérieuses contrées, là où naissent de nouvelles impressions. Ils nous mènent vers des lieux empreints de désir et de nostalgie qui palpitent au fond de nous et nous ramènent sans cesse vers des univers particuliers en quête d'expériences inédites.Mû par le jeu ensorceleur et virtuose de Youssef Hbeisch et la profondeur lyrique du luthiste Ahmad Al Khatib, le duo nous offre la vision d'un avenir musical oriental. Leur jeu est poétique, doux comme une brise, puis vigoureux et inquiet. Et l'album, sur lequel luth et percussions semblent dialoguer, captive de bout en bout.À partir d'une combinaison complexe des tonalités de l'oud et des percussions, le duo développe un concept poétique consacré aux aspirations non comblées. Insistante, la musique s'infiltre au plus intime de la compréhension de l'être, dans ses émotions, ses espoirs, ses rêves, ses cauchemars. Au sujet de Tawaf. Dans un climat méditatif, il démarre par le tic-tac d'une horloge, les sons triviaux du quotidien inspirent une rêverie sur l'infini. Mélodie songeuse du violoncelle, broderies du oud toutes en infimes pétulances, les percussions scandent le temps et les silences sont habités par l'intériorité des musiciens. Il s'achève sur un souvenir de dekba libanaise, accélération vers la joie contagieuse de musiciens qui se sont reconnus et partagent leur plaisir profond à jouer ensemble. Entre temps, une danse kurde précède une fantaisie modulée de façon inhabituelle, un mode irakien amène une vibration spirituelle, une samai Ajam oscille entre majeur et mineur. Et tout du long, chaque instrument intervient et s'efface. La vigueur moirée du violoncelle se déploie en amples volutes, parfois ponctuée de pizzicati ou partant en envolée surprenante. Les cordes pincées dialoguent avec délicatesse avec les cordes frottées. Beauté d'une cymbale, froissement du bendir, salves de riqq ou de derboukas, les percussions font pulser l'architecture sonore. Tawaf c'est le mouvement des danseurs soufis, une déambulation tournant autour d'un centre et lui conférant par là sa valeur. Ahmad Al Khatib et Youssef Hbeisch irriguent encore une fois de sang neuf le patrimoine classique arabe. On croit parfois à la beauté du hasard, les compositions du premier sont pourtant d'une rigueur d'artisan. Mais une absolue confiance en ses partenaires, permet à chacun de se lover avec évidence dans une trame qui leur offre une grande liberté, c'est-à-dire du temps et de l'espace. Texte : Alix Dumesnil.Pour en parler, nos invités sont Ahmad Al Khatib et Vincent Segal. Titres joués, extraits de l'album Tawaf par Sabîl & Vincent Segal :The Clock on the Wall voir clip, Five Little Minutes (extrait), Najaf (extrait), Samai Ghofran et Oriental Fantasy. ► Album Tawaf (La Clique Prod 2024)FB, Site et chaîne YouTube de Ahmad Al KhatibFB, Site et chaîne YouTube du duo Sabîl

Omar Suleiman
Umrah and Hajj 101 - Farewell Tawaf & Women on Their Cycle - Part 11-11

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 8:15


Omar Suleiman
Umrah and Hajj 101 - How To Perform Tawaf - Circumambulation - Part 7

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 12:05


Radio Elshinta
Pengelola Masjidil Haram telah menetapkan besaran tarif jasa pendorong kursi roda dan skuter bagi jamaah yang melaksanakan tawaf dan sa'i

Radio Elshinta

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 3:06


YUNIAR KUSTANTO - Pengelola Masjidil Haram telah menetapkan besaran tarif jasa pendorong kursi roda dan skuter bagi jamaah yang melaksanakan tawaf dan sa'i dengan paket pra puncak haji dan paket pasca puncak haji // #LiputanHajiElshinta2024 #Haji2024 #MCH2024 #KemenagRI

Safar to Marwa
Ep 24 Part 2: Dugaan time tawaf, jadi Tripod

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 28:04


What she felt upon reaching Makkah and seeing Kaaba with her own eyes for the first time

Mufti Tariq Masood
Taraweeh Tafseer 03 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 68:58


MCCGP Podcast
Jumu'ah Khutba: Lustration -- The Significance and Symbolism of Wudu'

MCCGP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 36:09


Friday February 23, 2024 Shaban 13, 1445   To go beyond mindless routine we should understand the meanings and significance of ritual worship like Wudu'. This Khutba examines the meanings, virtues, and symbolism behind this important act connected to prayer, Tawaf, and holding the Quran.

Mufti Menk
7 Tawaf of the Phone!

Mufti Menk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023


Omar Suleiman
7 Tawaf of the Phone!

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023


Hasan Ali
7 Tawaf of the Phone!

Hasan Ali

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 2:42


Mufti Menk
Beware Of Selfies During Tawaf And Hajj

Mufti Menk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023


Omar Suleiman
Beware Of Selfies During Tawaf And Hajj

Omar Suleiman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023


Abu Bakr Zoud
Beware Of Selfies During Tawaf And Hajj

Abu Bakr Zoud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 4:30


Dourous Abou Sirine
Série sur le Hajj & Umra - 15 - Le Tawaf

Dourous Abou Sirine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 78:32


Série sur le Hajj & Umra - 15 - Le Tawaf

Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi
54. Tawaf Wada' - Ustadz Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 8:26


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Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi
52. Minum Air Zamzam setelah Tawaf - Ustadz Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 1:38


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Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi
50. Tawaf Ifadhah_Ziarah - Ustadz Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 5:31


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Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi
39. Syarat Sah Tawaf dan Salat Sunnah di Belakang Makam Ibrahim - Ustadz Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Dzulqarnain Muhammad Sunusi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 11:43


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Zonkuliah
BM2 | 231012 | "Hiburan Di Hari Raya & Salah Baca Amin" - Ustaz Shamsuri Ahmad

Zonkuliah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 110:37


Kuliah Kitab Bahrul Mazi Jilid 2 yang berlangsung di Masjid Padang Temusu, Sungai Petani, Kedah pada 23 Oktober 2012. ~ Kejadian semasa Nabi sampai ke Madinah dalam peristiwa hijrah ~ Pilih 2 hari setahun untuk berseronok ~ 2 hari yang lebih baik - Aidilfitri dan Aidiladha ~ Islam apabila kritik satu benda, dia tawarkan pilihan atau alternatif ~ Islam bukan agama yang "godam" saja tanpa cadangan ~ Ada dua orang budak perempuan menyanyi dalam rumah Nabi ~ "Dalam rumah Nabi pun ada ka bunyi-bunyian suara syaitan?" ~ Terkejut tengok ada flat screen tv dalam rumah Ustaz ~ Persepsi "ustaz tak boleh pakai baju batik" ~ Apa kaum pun ada hari rayanya ~ Orang Sudan buat persembahan "berlawan" semperna hari raya ~ Aishah teringin nak tengok persembahan lawan tombak ~ Pipi Aishah bersentuh pipi Nabi (keharmonian rumah tangga Nabi) ~ Orang Kristian pandai "sambut krismas" bagi nampak menarik ~ Cara kita persembahkan Islam tidak "cantik" ~ Islam memberikan ruang untuk berseronok dan hiburan dengan syarat ~ Dibenarkan berseronok dan bergembira dihari raya ~ Berseronok dan bergembira mestilah dalam sempadan dan batas yang ditetapkan ~ Islam bukan agama yang melarang langsung hiburan ~ Kening sampai lengguh sebab "marah" semua benda tak boleh ~ Islam suruh nikmati nikmat yang Allah bagi ~ Sahabat yang "muka tegang" macam tak mau berkawan dengan orang ~ Boleh tak buat sombong dengan orang sombong ~ Nabi tegur sahabat yang pakai baju buruk walaupun tidak miskin ~ Mulut sentiasa cakap "tak ada duit" --- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 2 MUKA SURAT 147 --- ~ Bab Imam Nak Kena Baca Bismilllah atau perlahan? ~ Kenapa Imam di Masjidil Haram Dan Nabawi "tidak baca Bismillah" ~ Kalau Imam tak baca langsung Bismillah dalam solat ~ Sahabat-sahabat ikut apa yang Nabi buat - itu yang menjadi hujah mazhab-mazhab lain ~ Hujah Imam Syafie kenapa Bismillah tu disuruh baca dengan suara kuat ~ Hal khilaf dikalangan ulama mazhab - tak perlu paksa - orang tak mengaji habis, mencelarukan masyarakat ~ Belajarlah berlapang dada dan menghormati perbezaan pendapat ~ Satu-satunya surah yang tidak ada "bismillah" ~ Bab tidak sah solat kalau tak baca Fatihah ~ Keadaan yang dibenarkan tak baca Alfatihah dalam solat ~ Ustaz "terlambat ikut imam" di Masjid Nabawi ~ Pendirian Imam Abu Hanifah berkaitan bacaan Al Fatihah dalam solat ~ Apa hukum sengaja tinggalkan bacaan AlFatihah ~ Nama kita dalam senarai "tetamu Allah" ada atau tidak? ~ Tak perlu marah kalau tak terpilih untuk jadi "tetamu Allah" ~ Antara tajuk hangat menjelang "raya haji" boleh atau tidak buat korban untuk orang yang dah meninggal? ~ Tak boleh potong kuku dan rambut bila masuk Zulhijjah kalau niat nak buat korban ~ Jangan gopoh nak menjawab soalan, kena tengok pelbagai sudut ~ Alfatihah wajibkah dibaca pada tiap-tiap rakaat? ~ Kalau ada orang benak tak boleh hafal fatihah ~ Cikgu Matematik ajar murid benak ~ Tak boleh tengok muka cikgu bahasa Inggeris ~ Manusia Takut Hantu Angka ~ Bacalah mana-mana ayat yang mudah daripada Quran dalam solat ~ Alfatihah ni wajib dibaca oleh imam atau makmum? ~ Dalil yang digunakan oleh golongan yang melarang makmum baca Fatihah semasa solat berjemaah ~ Imam baca Quran, hang pun dok kalut baca Quran? ~ Adakah kita disuruh sebut Amin secara kuat dalam solat? ~ Salah sebut "Amin" sebab tak belajar dan baca ~ Salah cukup teruk "geng amim" ~ 6 harakat yang tak boleh tawar menawar ~ Rancangan TV yang menakutkan orang ~ 60 tahun "Allah tak terima solat" ~ Jadilah kita bersikap menyanyangi orang ~ Cara sebut Amin yang betul, berdasarkan hadis Nabi ~ Kejadian Imam Masjid Nabawi suruh "tunggu sat" ~ Cara nak troubleshoot dalam mazhab syafie ~ Kisah Pensyarah Universiti tergamam batal solat ~ Tawaf tiga pusingan boleh dak nak sambung lepas balik hotel ~ Persoalan agama ialah perkara yang hidup dan sentiasa ada soalan baru ~ Mungkin jadi tawaf guna eskalator ~ Doa kebaikan kepada mak ayah sebelum amin ~ Puasa hari arafah --- Bantu Projek Zonkuliah Dengan Menyumbang Ke Akaun Berikut : ➢ https://toyyibpay.com/zonkuliah ➢ MAYBANK (Produksi Zonkita) - 557250054584 ➢ PAYPAL - paypal.me/DanaZK

Newnormal
Menikmati di Perjalankan

Newnormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 16:52


Tawaf makna

Rumayshocom
Amalan Safar Umrah #22: Shalat Bakda Tawaf di Belakang Maqam Ibrahim

Rumayshocom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 2:13


Melaksanakan ibadah umrah merupakan dambaan setiap muslim di seluruh dunia. Umrah menjadi momen yang sangat istimewa dan membahagiakan, karena selain memperoleh pahala yang besar, juga bisa mempererat hubungan dengan Sang Pencipta. Namun, untuk memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah umrah ini, perlu adanya persiapan yang matang dan pemahaman yang baik tentang amalan yang harus dilakukan selama di tanah suci. Oleh karena itu, dalam Podcasts ini akan dibahas sekitar 40 amalan penting yang sebaiknya dilakukan saat safar umrah, agar dapat memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah tersebut. Secara lengkap, simak bahasannya di website kami berikut: https://rumaysho.com/36095-40-an-amalan-saat-safar-umrah-di-tanah-suci.html Silakan catat faedah berharganya dan mudah-mudahan Allah karuniakan kita ilmu yang bermanfaat. Aamiin.

Rumayshocom
Amalan Safar Umrah #23: Perbanyak Doa dan Ibadah Lainnya Saat Tawaf!

Rumayshocom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 2:11


Melaksanakan ibadah umrah merupakan dambaan setiap muslim di seluruh dunia. Umrah menjadi momen yang sangat istimewa dan membahagiakan, karena selain memperoleh pahala yang besar, juga bisa mempererat hubungan dengan Sang Pencipta. Namun, untuk memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah umrah ini, perlu adanya persiapan yang matang dan pemahaman yang baik tentang amalan yang harus dilakukan selama di tanah suci. Oleh karena itu, dalam Podcasts ini akan dibahas sekitar 40 amalan penting yang sebaiknya dilakukan saat safar umrah, agar dapat memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah tersebut. Secara lengkap, simak bahasannya di website kami berikut: https://rumaysho.com/36095-40-an-amalan-saat-safar-umrah-di-tanah-suci.html Silakan catat faedah berharganya dan mudah-mudahan Allah karuniakan kita ilmu yang bermanfaat. Aamiin.

Rumayshocom
Amalan Safar Umrah #21: Perbanyak Tawaf!

Rumayshocom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 4:23


Melaksanakan ibadah umrah merupakan dambaan setiap muslim di seluruh dunia. Umrah menjadi momen yang sangat istimewa dan membahagiakan, karena selain memperoleh pahala yang besar, juga bisa mempererat hubungan dengan Sang Pencipta. Namun, untuk memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah umrah ini, perlu adanya persiapan yang matang dan pemahaman yang baik tentang amalan yang harus dilakukan selama di tanah suci. Oleh karena itu, dalam Podcasts ini akan dibahas sekitar 40 amalan penting yang sebaiknya dilakukan saat safar umrah, agar dapat memperoleh manfaat maksimal dari ibadah tersebut. Secara lengkap, simak bahasannya di website kami berikut: https://rumaysho.com/36095-40-an-amalan-saat-safar-umrah-di-tanah-suci.html Silakan catat faedah berharganya dan mudah-mudahan Allah karuniakan kita ilmu yang bermanfaat. Aamiin.

Safar to Marwa
Seventh Round Tawaf

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 2:48


Safar to Marwa
Sixth Round Tawaf

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 3:17


Safar to Marwa
First round Tawaf (Eng) +Istilam

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 3:14


Istilam at Rukun Hajar Aswad --> First Tawaf --> Istilam at Rukun Yamani

Safar to Marwa
Third round Tawaf (Eng) + Istilam

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 2:34


Istilam at Rukun Hajar Aswad --> Third Tawaf --> Istilam at Rukun Yamani

Safar to Marwa
Fifth round Tawaf (Eng) + Istilam

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 3:28


Istilam at Rukun Hajar Aswad --> Fifth Tawaf --> Istilam at Rukun Yamani

Safar to Marwa
Second Round Tawaf (Eng) + Istilam

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 3:08


Istilam at Rukun Hajar Aswad --> First Tawaf --> Istilam at Rukun Yamani

Safar to Marwa
Fourth round Tawaf (Eng) + Istilam

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 3:02


Istilam at Rukun Hajar Aswad --> Fourth Tawaf --> Istilam at Rukun Yamani

USMANI DISCOURSES. English translation and explanation of talks by Mufti Taqi Usmani DB.
FAMILIAL DISPUTES AND THEIR RESOLUTION. Part 5:2. English translation of a talk by Mufti Taqi Usmani DB.

USMANI DISCOURSES. English translation and explanation of talks by Mufti Taqi Usmani DB.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 5:49


The second commandment the Holy Prophet ﷺ has issued in this Hadith is; “Do not joke with your brother.” The joking that is referred to in this Hadith is that kind of joking which hurts someone's feelings. If a person is making jokes which are within the limits of Shariah, being told with the intention of making the other person happy, and the listener is enjoying it too, then there is no harm in making such jokes. In fact, if that joke is not a lie, and the intention of telling that joke is making the other person happy, then the person will also get thawab (reward) on it. One type of fun is having fun with someone. Another type of fun is making fun of someone. It is completely alright to have fun with friends. However, making fun of someone which includes ridiculing him, or saying things that he doesn't like and which hurt his feelings, is Haraam (impermissible under Shariah). Some people identify other people's weak spots and deliberately mention these again and again in front of that person so that he would become angry and they would enjoy it. It is this kind of jokes that the Holy ﷺ Prophet has prohibited. It is narrated in a Hadith that once, while doing Tawaf of Baitullah (Masjid al-Haraam), the Holy Prophet ﷺ said; “O Baitullah (house of Allah)! How exalted you are. Your status is so exalted that Allah Ta'ala deemed you His house on this earth. How grand your honour is. But O Baitullah! There is one thing the honour of which is even greater than your honour, that is a Muslim's life, his property, and his honour.” The third commandment the Holy Prophet ﷺ gave in this Hadith is, “Do not make a promise that you cannot fulfil.” The Holy Prophet ﷺ said, “That person is a hypocrite who has these three attributes; when he talks he lies, when he makes a promise he breaks it, when he is entrusted with something he breaches that trust.”

The Rebound Podcast
Reflections on Hajj - Arafat

The Rebound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 13:16


The Day of Arafat is the day of Knowing. Knowing what? It's an integral part of the pilgrimage to Know and this raises your consciousness to a totally new level.Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/XxrGdM0vlaw

The Rebound Podcast
Reflections on Hajj: Day of Tarweyyah

The Rebound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 14:04


Prepare for the ultimate meeting! What does that mean? How can we prepare for a day when our lives will reset? Listen and reflect. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/hILXOKp31OA

The Rebound Podcast
Reflections on Hajj: Confirmed What I am Teaching in My Course

The Rebound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 7:00


It's amazing when you go through hajj (pilgrimage)  and you realize what you believe in and what shaped your mission has been confirmed! How to become a better spouse? How to become a better teacher? How to become a better parent? How to become a better doctor? How to become the best version of yourself? 

The Rebound Podcast
Reflections on Hajj: Sa3i

The Rebound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 14:00


Sa3i is one part of Hajj that depict the action taken by lady Hajar when she was left alone with her baby in the holy valley and kept going between two hills hoping someone will come. In my reflections on Sa3i, I realized that it's an amazing experience that bings on inner peace and feeling  content. Here is the link to watch the video: https://youtu.be/ZbcXU8uaqD0

The Rebound Podcast
Reflections on Hajj - Tawaf

The Rebound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 10:19


During my hajj (pilgrimage) journey, I realized how resiliency is strengthened with spiritual consciousness. The connection with God during the pilgrimage is so powerful that made me want to share those reflections with as many Muslims as possible. The unity of human kind with God and His universe brings out the best in everyone of us. You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/yIj5wR7N0Rs

The Fifth Pillar
Tawaf & Other Orbits

The Fifth Pillar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 60:54


The circumambulation of the Ka'ba is one of the most famous rituals of the Hajj. Why do Muslims perform the walk in counter-clockwise circles around the ka'ba and what significance does this have? In this episode, Francesco Chiabotti, Shazuan Sidek and Khadijah-Ali Campbell talk about the significance of spheres and circles in Islamic cosmology and how this can expand our understanding of gathering during the Hajj.

The Clear Evidence
Hajj and Eid ul Adha 2022 - 1443H in Saudi Arabia (English)

The Clear Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 1:21


The Clear Evidence Table of contents Eid ul Adha 2022 Hajj 2022 Reference Tweets Audio / Podcast in English More about The Month Dhul-Hijjah Previous Years2021 – 1442H 2020 – 1441H 2019 – 1440H 2018 – 1439H 2016 – 1437H Eid ul Adha 2022 The moon that marks the start of The Month Dhul-Hijjah has been sighted today thus Saturday, 9th July 2022 will be Eid ul Adha in Saudi Arabia, inshaAllah. Hajj 2022 Thursday, 7th July 2022 – 8th Dhul-Hijjah 1443: The Day and Night in Mina Friday, 8th July 2022 – 9th Dhul-Hijjah 1443: Day of Arafah, Night in Muzdalifah Saturday, 9th July 2022 – 10th Dhul-Hijjah 1443: Ramy al-Jamarat al-Aqabah, Hadi (Qurbani), Tawaf al-Ziyarat, Sa'ee Sunday, 10th July 2022 – 11th Dhul-Hijjah 1443: Ramy al-Jamarat Monday, 11th July 2022 – 12th Dhul-Hijjah 1443: Ramy al-Jamarat Continue Reading: Hajj and Eid ul Adha 2022 - 1443H in Saudi Arabia

The Clear Evidence
Urdu Narration: Masail of Tawaf & Sayee - Tarbiyat -e- Hajj 2019 - Episode 4 - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi

The Clear Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 23:39


The Clear Evidence Masail of Tawaf & Sayee – طواف اور سعی کے مسائل - Tarbiyat -e- Hajj 2019 - Episode 4 - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi in Urdu. Continue Reading: Videos: Tarbiyat -e- Hajj 2019 - Dr. Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi (Urdu)

Seekers Quran Tafsir
44 – Sura al Baqara 158 – 163 – Seekers Complete Quran Tafsir – Shaykh Abdul Rahim Reasat

Seekers Quran Tafsir

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 41:41


In this episode, Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat explains that before Islam, the people used to run between Safa and Marwah as an act of devotion to their idols. After Islam, they were hesitant to perform Tawaf between them. Allah Most High removes the doubts from their minds by revealing ayah 2:158,  stating that Safa and Marwah […] The post 44 – Sura al Baqara 158 – 163 – Seekers Complete Quran Tafsir – Shaykh Abdul Rahim Reasat appeared first on SeekersGuidance.

Safar to Marwa
Ep 4 - Part 1 Umrah, Tawaf

Safar to Marwa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 20:48


In this episode,  we will share with you the manasik Umrah procedure. We will go through about how to and what to do and say at Miqat for your Umrah Intention and from how one should dress accordingly to the Tawaf. What should you recite?  Should I have my wudhu' during tawaf? We cut the procedure into 2 parts for easy listening, tune in for Sa'ie steps for our next podcast!Thanks for your feedbacks and we are pleased and felt touched for all your kind words. Hope you will stay tuned in for our next episodes. Please do email Safar2marwa@gmail.com for any suggestions/comments/interesting stories/shares.

Hinduism In Ancient World Documented, Practices
Ganges Dug by Prophet's Grandfather In Mecca Zamzam Well

Hinduism In Ancient World Documented, Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 4:40


I have written on the Vedic past of Arabia , though doctored History would have us believe that there was no civilization or culture before the Prophet and Islam. I had written on the fact that Arabia is from the word  Arabia was derived from the Sanskrit word Aravasthan, meaning the place of Horses. I had also written that, Arabia was a part of Lemuria, Lord Rama's Kingdom included Arabia, Chandragupta Vikramaditya established his Kingdom there, He subdued the local tribes, Established Shiva Temple, which is now Kaaba, His inscriptions are found there, Kaaba is a Shiva Temple, 786 is flipped OM, Muhammad's maternal Uncle composed a Hymn in Praise of Lord Shiva, The Arabian Kings followed Tamil practices, The Arabians followed Vedic System of marriages with Sapthapathi Mantra. Now more evidence that Prophet's Grandfather dug the Zamzam spring which is a word from Ganges, Ganga . associated with Lord Shiva, Prophet's Father and his ancestors were the custodians of the Shiva Temple, the affinity of Arabic with Sanskrit, and the worship of Moon  and the Rama and Soma Tribes were in Arabia! The Black Stone is badly mutilated; its carved base has disappeared, and the stone itself is broken at seven places. Its parts are now held together by a silver band studded with silver nails. It lies half buried in the South East portion of the Kaaba Wall. The term Kaaba itself appears to be a corruption of the Sanskrit word Gabha ( Garbha + Griha ), which means “sanctum sanctorum.” In addition, in inscriptions from Hajja and its neighborhood was found a votive vessel dedicated by members of two tribes called Rama and Somia. Rama and Soma are Vedic deities… Rama is of the Solar dynasty and Soma of the Lunar one. The moon god was called by various names in pre-Islamic times; one of them was Allah. Allah had 3 children : Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat. Al-Lat and Al-Uzza were both feminine deities. Alla is also another name for the Hindu goddess Durga. It is likely that the goddess Al-Lat was Alla ( Durga ) and Al-Uzza was Oorja ( energy or life force, also known as Shakti ). Manat may have been none other than Somnath, which is another name for Lord Shiva. One significant point to note is that Soma, in Sanskrit, means Moon and Nath means Lord. Thus the Kaaba itself seems to have been dedicated to the Moon God Somnath, alias Shiva, and the word Somnath was corrupted to Manat. As observed, the famous Black Stone could have been none other than the Shiva linga of Makkeshwar, alias Mecca. Lord Shiva is always shown with a crescent Moon on his head and every Shiva temple is supposed to have a sacred water spring, representing the Ganges. The Crescent Moon pinnacle of the Kaaba and the Zamzam spring ( actually Zamza, from Ganga ) seem testimonies to the Vedic connections of Kaaba. Sahih Bukhari Vol 2, Book 26, No 689 Narrated by Abu Huraira : In the year prior to the last Hajj of the Prophet, when Allah's Apostle made Abu Bakr the leader of the pilgrims, the latter ( Abu Bakr ) sent me in the company of a group of people to make a public announcement – ‘ No pagan is allowed to perform Hajj after this year; and no naked person is allowed to perform Tawaf of the Kaaba.' Can you imagine naked pagans and Muslims performing Tawaf ? Among Hindus though, Naga ascetics do not cover their bodies with anything except ash ! Tradition proclaims that Mohammed's grandfather dug the well of Zamzam and dedicated it to Asaf and Neila. He almost sacrificed his son, Mohammad's father, to the two stone idols … a very distinct pagan practice ! The Well of Zamzam (or the Zamzam Well, or just Zamzam; Arabic: زمزم‎‎) is a well located within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 20 m (66 ft) east of the Kaaba, the holiest place in Islam. According to Islamic belief, it is a miraculously generated source of water from God, which began thousands of years ago when Abraham's (Ibrāhīm) infant son Ishmael (ʼIsmāʻīl) was thirsty and kept crying --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramanispodcast/message

Zonkuliah
BM21 | 100914 | "Motivasi Tawaf & Kisah Makam Ibrahim" - Ustaz Shamsuri Ahmad

Zonkuliah

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 91:15


Kuliah Kitab Bahrul Mazi Jilid 21 yang berlangsung di Masjid Abdullah Fahim, Bertam, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang pada 10hb September 2014. HADIS 1 ~ Amalan apakah yang paling afdhal? ~ Dalam banyak-banyak amalan, apakah amalan yang paling baik? ~ Beriman dengan Allah dan Rasulnya ~ Apa juga benda yang kita buat atas dunia, mesti berdasarkan iman kepada Allah dan Rasul - Al Quran dan Hadis Nabi ~ Sanggup berjihad di jalan Allah - pelbagai bentuk jihad kerana Allah ~ Buat haji dan pastikan ianya mabrur ~ Kenapa orang nak pi haji dan umrah? ~ Kenapa ada orang yang sanggup nak susah payah ke Mekah? HADIS 2 ~ Ganjaran untuk orang yang berazam nak buat haji semata-mata kerana Allah ~ Kawal diri sepanjang tempoh haji, tidak bercakap lucah dan tidak buat perkara fasik HADIS 3 ~ Pertanyaan Saidatina Aishah kepada Nabi pada suatu hari ~ Perempuan yang bersemangat untuk turut serta dalam jihad ~ Sebaik-baik jihad untuk seorang perempuan ~ Berazam untuk buat haji setiap tahun ~ Jihad terbesar bagi seorang perempuan HADIS 4 ~ Antara dua umrah, ada penebus dosa ~ Janji Allah untuk orang yang sentiasa rindukan nak buat umrah ~ Kifarah dosa-dosa kecil untuk orang yang berazam dan planing untuk buat umrah seterusnya HADIS 5 ~ Amalan apa yang paling afdhal? ~ Kenapa soalan yang sama tapi jawapan berbeza? ~ Setiap detik, saat, ketika, langkah dan perbuatan mesti kerana Allah ~ Membenarkan apa yang didengari daripada Allah dan Rasul ~ Sanggup apa saja demi Islam ~ Awat banyak sangat amalan yang baik, serabut- nak satu saja ~ Jaga percakapan biarlah berlembut ~ Sanggup belanja orang makan - sifat suka memberi maaf kepada orang ~ Mana ada satu manusia dalam dunia ni, tak pernah sakit hati ~ Buat baik pun akan ada orang kata ~ Pastikan akhlak baik ~ Jangan buruk sangka dengan Allah ~ Islam satu agama yang cantik, orang Islam yang banyak akal ~ Orang yang berpeluang dan rezeki ke Mekah - pastikan dapat haji yang Mabrur ~ Sesungguhnya rumah ibadah yang pertama Allah suruh bina diatas muka bumi ialah Kaabah ~ Spot Baitullah Allah yang tentukan (Rumah Yang Diberkati) ~ Petunjuk kepada seluruh alam HADIS 6 ~ Ganjaran untuk orang yang tawaf Kaabah sebanyak 50 kali ~ Bersih dari dosa seumpama orang yang baru lahir ~ Janji besar untuk motivasi buat ibadah tawaf HADIS 7 ~ Keistimewaan Mekah ~ Siapa yang dimaksudkan Bani Abdul Manaf? ~ Golongan yang kontrol Mekah (Keturunan pemegang kunci Kaabah) ~ Hari pembukaan Kota Mekah, Nabi minta nak solat dalam Kaabah ~ Kemuliaan bagi orang yang boleh pegang kunci Kaabah ~ Manusia jika dihormati dan diberi pengiktirafan ~ Nabi seorang yang "alim psikologi" ~ Masjidil Haram tidak pernah ditutup seperti Masjid Nabawi ~ Tidak ada waktu haram di Masjidil Haram (boleh solat dan tawaf non stop tak kira masa) ~ Sampah hanyut dalam sungai --- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 21 MUKA SURAT 30 --- ~ Makam Ibrahim (apa yang dimaksudkan dengan makam) ~ Salah faham tentang kubur Nabi Ibrahim ~ Kisah Makam Ibrahim dalam "Buku Sejarah Mekah" ~ Keistimewaan dan jasa besar Nabi Ibrahim ~ Nama telah ditulis di Loh Mahfuz sebagai orang beriman dan dijemput untuk ke Mekah ~ Lokasi tapak asal Makam Ibrahim ~ Hairan Mekah boleh banjir ~ Saidina Umar mencadangkan Makam Ibrahim dijadikan tempat solat ~ Perbincangan untuk ubah lokasi Makam Ibrahim kerana mengganggu laluan tawaf ~ Perbuatan yang boleh mendatangkan fitnah besar ~ Mesej kononnya "wahabi" nak pindah kubur Nabi ~ Kenapa dalam live Masjidil Haram masa solat, Polis tak solat ~ Pemimpin yang seadil Saidina Umar pun ada orang bunuh ~ Tafsir Ayat 125 Surah Al Baqarah ~ Idea Saidina Umar yang dicadangkan kepada Nabi dan diterima oleh Allah ~ Istimewanya Saidina Umar disisi Allah dan para sahabat Nabi ~ Kisah ringkas Saidina Umar ditikam ~ Latar ringkas Kitab Tafsir Khazin ~ Hebatnya ulama dulu - antara keistimewaan Tafsir Khazin ~ Orang yang bagus iman ialah orang yang kurang tidur, banyak ibadah ~ Ibadat yang suci murni dicemari dengan amalan yang sangat khurafat ~ Nabi tak berani mereka-re

Yusuf Circle Sheffield
Session 4 - Virtues Of Hajj & Umrah - Tawaf Suppress Allah's SWT Anger Upon Us & Baytul Ateeq Origin

Yusuf Circle Sheffield

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 39:13


Baytul ateeq's origin and symbolic representation. Tawaf suppress Allah's SWT anger upon us, instead draws Allah's pleasure. This is the only deed with a unique status, that is be performed around the Kaba and nowhere else. As it is blessed more than the act of salah.

Abu Abdissalam
Hajj 2021 LIVE #09 - Tawaf by the Kabah

Abu Abdissalam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 3:54


The Clear Evidence
Hajj and Eid ul Adha 2021 – 1442H in Saudi Arabia (English)

The Clear Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 1:19


The Clear Evidence Eid ul Adha 2021 As per the Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia, the moon that marks the start of The Month Dhul-Hijjah has not been sighted today thus Tuesday, 20th July 2021 will be Eid ul Adha in Saudi Arabia, inshaAllah. Hajj 2021 Sunday, 18th July 2021 – 8th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: The Day and Night in Mina Monday, 19th July 2021 – 9th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: Day of Arafah, Night in Muzdalifah Tuesday, 20th July 2021 – 10th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: Ramy al-Jamarat al-Aqabah, Hadi (Qurbani), Tawaf al-Ziyarat, Sa'ee Wednesday, 21st July 2021 – 11th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: Ramy al-Jamarat Thursday, 22nd July 2021 – 12th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: Ramy al-Jamarat Friday, 23rd July 2021 – 13th Dhul-Hijjah 1442: Ramy al-Jamarat, Tawaf al-Wadaa Continue Reading: Hajj and Eid ul Adha 2021 - 1442H in Saudi Arabia - The Clear Evidence

ALLATRA English
To follow the Prophet! Or to go against the Prophet. Who decides? Islam: Religion of Love

ALLATRA English

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 26:30


On March 20th, 2021, a momentous event took place, which was predicted by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)! This event signifies the purification of all religions and Holy Scriptures from distortions and lies and a return of all beliefs to their source. To the Truth brought by our Prophets! Therefore, today Muslims of the entire world face a particularly acute question: will we actually follow our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him), or will we obey people who distort the words of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and lead us in the opposite direction? In this episode of Islam: Religion of Love, interesting facts are presented, which largely reveal the essence of events that are taking place before our eyes: • How long the consumerist format of society has been existing • How the Qur’an was written • Whether we follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) • How Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) actually performed the rite of circling the Kaaba • Why it is necessary to perform the Tawaf rite precisely in a clockwise direction • Why today, as never before, the unification of all Muslims on Earth is necessary for the purpose of building the Creative Society — the society which all our Prophets dreamed of! Video The Sign: youtu.be/JbtXAN0Ce50 Video Creative Society: youtu.be/R4C-SQCqqA4 Video Climate Apocalypse: Illusion or Reality: youtu.be/Xiyxe0GYkUc Videos with Igor Mikhailovich Danilov: allatra.tv/en/category/im-danilov CREATIVE SOCIETY project official website: allatraunites.com ​ info@allatraunites.com ALLATRA International Public Movement official website: allatra.org ​ info@allatra.org ALLATRA TV International Volunteer Television official website: allatra.tv/en ​ info@allatra.tv Our email: islam@allatra.tv #ImamMahdi​ #ProphetMuhammad​ #Islam

Omer El-Hamdoon
Tawaf - Circumbulation around the House Lesson 3

Omer El-Hamdoon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 12:58


Muhammadan Way
Make Tawaf around the Kaaba within Sufi Meditation Center

Muhammadan Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 26:53


Subscribe to the channel : @muhammadanway Android App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nurmuhammad.muhammadanway IPhone App - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muhammadan-way/id1244297852?mt=8 Facebook - www.facebook.com/shaykhnurjanmirahmadi Donate - www.nurmuhammad.com/donate Website - nurmuhammad.com TV Show - www.huberasul.net The Noble Naqshbandi Order proudly presents the ancient Islamic teaching and realities of the Prophetic Kingdom. Known as the Muhammadan Reality Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Al Qabbani Representing the Sultan al Awliya of The Naqshbandiyya Order Mawlana Shaykh Muhammad Nazim al Haqqani Shaykh Sayed Nurjan MirAhmadi student of the way The Seekers of The Heart, The Lovers of the Prophetic Reality As ancient as time itself, seek to be a servant of the light and lovers. Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chistiyya, Shadiliya, Rifai, Inyat Khan, Alawi and many more All are the Muhammadan Representatives to Creation nurmuhammad.com is pleased to present the Muhammadan TV. Network Donations https://www.nurmuhammad.com/donate to support These works nurmuhammad.com/ Shaykh sayed nurjan mirahmadi

IslamQA Podcast - Islamic Podcast English
The tawaf - Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem Q and A IslamQA Islamic Podcast English

IslamQA Podcast - Islamic Podcast English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 0:14


The tawaf - Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem Q and A IslamQA Islamic Podcast English Support IslamQA, DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL this Web Browser with built in ADBLOCKER, TORRENT, VPN and TOR: https://brave.com/xyl749 IslamQA Podcast is the official Podcast of the Islamic Ritual and Prayer Foundation (IRPF) that Aims to Educate Muslims World Wide about Personal Religious Practices and Ethics Inside their Islamic Belief. IRPF is based in New Zealand. Islamic Podcast Subjects: How to Pray, What is Zakat, What is Ramadan, What is Hajj, How to say Shahada. copyright, hate speech, clip submission: IRPF.COMMISSION@pm.me

The Clear Evidence
Cost of Hiring a Wheelchair in Masjid Al Haram, Makkah (English)

The Clear Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 2:53


The Clear Evidence I asked a few people about the cost of hiring a wheelchair with an official helper in Masjid Al-Haram, Makkah, for Tawaf and Sa'ee. Here are the responses I received: Abdul Jaleel: “I used without helper and it was SAR 50. With helper may be around SAR 100 i guess” Usman Arshad: “Last month I paid SAR 200 for both Tawaf and Sa'ee” Muhammad Affan Butt: “Rate is not fixed, range is from SAR 150 to SAR 200 on average, based on crowd and season” Sajjad Riaz: “Last time i paid SAR 150” Abu Bakr Farooq: “I have used it for Sa'ee for my kids, cost around SAR 70” Sabih ur Rehman: “On the 3rd floor of Haram, if you go from near Safa in Sa'ee area, you will find a small office for electric wheelchairs, from there you can get an electric wheelchair for SAR 50 for either Tawaf or Sa'ee and if you would like to take for both Tawaf and Sa'ee then it will cost SAR 100” Muhammad Nasir Khan: “We found unofficial helpers with wheelchairs just outside our hotel, they provided complete umrah service from hotel to hotel for SAR 100 per wheelchair” An internet search revealed the following: Marwan Asmar: “I hired a wheelchair and a uniformed attendant, provided at a cost of 200 Saudi riyals that goes towards the upkeep of the Haram.” Omar: “In Masjid Alharam there are two kinds of wheelchairs: 1) Regular wheelchairs (no driver): there are more than 10,000 wheelchairs dedicated to elderly people free of charge, and all you need to do is to register your information at wheelchairs office and they will hand it to you under one condition that you return it to the same place. There are two offices just outside Haram, one on the east side and the other on the west side. You can ask any staff there to guide you to its location, ask for a free wheelchair or in Arabic “Araba Majanan”. Note: most hotels nearby Haram provide their guests with a wheelchair (free of charge), maybe you need to communicate with your hotel to check their availability beforehand. If you wish to hire a driver (Mutawwif) which I think you don't need, there is a charge around 150 SAR per person. 2) Self Service Electric Wheelchair: Haram recently introduce new self-driving electric wheelchairs. There are two types of EW: single EW costs 100 SAR and Double EW costs 200 SAR. Hire office is located in the second floor and again you can ask the staff about these Electric wheelchairs or in Arabic “Araba kahraba”.” Continue Reading: Cost of Hiring a Wheelchair in Masjid Al-Haram, Makkah (English)

Hatem al-Haj
Fiqh of Worship #52 - Entering Makkah and Tawaf

Hatem al-Haj

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 66:12


The Wisam Sharieff Podcast
After 10 Hajj, What Is Virtual Tawaf?

The Wisam Sharieff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 64:27


After 10 Hajj experiences, like almost everyone, Imam Wisam is at home this year. But what dramatic first-Hajj altercation caused him to think he'd stop after going once? How did 10 years of Hajj leave him feeling on this year he couldn't go? And what is this Virtual Tawaf exercise he brought home with him?Join Imam Wisam Sharieff and co-host Jawaad Khan as they discuss Imam Wisam's initial Hajj experiences as well as reflecting on all his time guiding people through Hajj. Take the mental journey and reflect on the experiences that Hajj brings for all those touched by it. Finally, listen to a full guided audio through Imam Wisam's Virtual Tawaf experience (starts at 49:50), and get a slice of Hajj at home this year. *Note: Imam Wisam's voice has lower audio quality in the first half of the podcast. It improves at around 37:00.//To support this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, and to support us with a monthly donation, become a patron at http://Patreon.com/WisamSharieffThere, we share exclusive content and ask for feedback to learn what you'd like to hear next from us.This show is brought to you by Advocating Quranic Lifestyle (AQL, Inc.), and our supporters on Patreon.

Muhammadan Way
Signs of Last Days Sun Rises From The West Kabaa Tawaf Covid19 Sufi Meditation Center

Muhammadan Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 30:45


Subscribe to the channel : @muhammadanway Android App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nurmuhammad.muhammadanway IPhone App - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muhammadan-way/id1244297852?mt=8 Facebook - www.facebook.com/shaykhnurjanmirahmadi Donate - www.nurmuhammad.com/donate Website - nurmuhammad.com TV Show - www.huberasul.net The Noble Naqshbandi Order proudly presents the ancient Islamic teaching and realities of the Prophetic Kingdom. Known as the Muhammadan Reality Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Al Qabbani Representing the Sultan al Awliya of The Naqshbandiyya Order Mawlana Shaykh Muhammad Nazim al Haqqani Shaykh Sayed Nurjan MirAhmadi student of the way The Seekers of The Heart, The Lovers of the Prophetic Reality As ancient as time itself, seek to be a servant of the light and lovers. Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chistiyya, Shadiliya, Rifai, Inyat Khan, Alawi and many more All are the Muhammadan Representatives to Creation nurmuhammad.com is pleased to present the Muhammadan TV. Network Donations https://www.nurmuhammad.com/donate to support These works nurmuhammad.com/ Shaykh sayed nurjan mirahmadi

Laparpo Podcast
Ada Gangguan Ketika Tawaf

Laparpo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 200:47


Assalamualaikum, Hi! Selamat Datang ke Nina Bobo Podcast. Di sini kami mengkongsikan kepada anda kisah-kisah seram yang akan menghantui malam-malam anda. Dalam Laparpo Podcast untuk kali ini, kami mendapat panggilan daripada beberapa orang yang menceritakan tentang pengalaman mereka berhadapan dengan entiti-entiti dan perkara mistik. Jangan lupa follow dan subcribe ke channel YouTube kami di https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeqCA5eRaXAE1_UdNKwPig

Abdul Nasir Jangda
Seerah 185

Abdul Nasir Jangda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 49:25


Hajj – The Tawaf of The Messenger

Faith IQ - Audio Podcast
How Long Can I Stay In Mecca After Farewell Tawaf

Faith IQ - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 5:02


Shaykh Abu Eesa answers

TheSincereSeeker's Podcast
What is Hajj (Pilgrimage to Islam) in Islam

TheSincereSeeker's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 13:48


The fifth pillar of Islam is Hajj, which translates to mean 'the pilgrimage to the Holy city of Makkah' The Arabic word Hajj, linguistically, means 'heading to a place for the sake of visiting'; in Islamic terminology, it describes the act of heading to Makkah to observe specific acts and rituals. Hajj, or the pilgrimage, is a 5-6-day journey to this sacred place between the 8th and 13th day of the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Dhul-Hijjah. The Hajj journey is obligatory for every Muslim, male or female, to complete at least once in a lifetime; providing that they are mentally, physically and financially capable of making the trip. God states: "...And [due] to Allah from the people is a pilgrimage to the House - for whoever is able to find thereto a way...” (Quran 3:97) The Hajj includes detailed reenactments of certain symbolic rituals performed by great Prophets and righteous individuals in the past. The Hajj Pilgrimage and its symbolic rituals commemorate the legacy of Prophet Abraham peace be upon him, so one needs to learn about Prophet Abraham to understand the reasoning behind individual acts performed as a part of Hajj. Integral to Hajj is the Kaaba, a Holy Shrine, a black silk-clad cube stone structure at the heart of the Grand Mosque in the modern-day city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Kaaba is at the center of the Earth, built by Prophet Abraham and his son Ismael peace be upon them. Upon completion, God the Almighty Commanded Prophet Abraham to relay the Message amongst the people that they would be required to make a pilgrimage to this House. Prophet Abraham peace be upon him replied, 'O Allah, with no one here, how will they hear my Message?' God then answered, 'Upon you is the proclamation, and upon me, is to see who responds.' Prophet Abraham peace be upon him went on top of the Kaaba and also climbed Mount Safa and called out, ‘O People, Allah has built a house for himself on this Earth, and he has legislated upon you to perform pilgrimage, so come and perform pilgrim to this house!' "And proclaim to the people the Hajj [pilgrimage]; they will come to you on foot and on every lean camel; they will come from every distant pass" (Quran 22:27) By performing Hajj, Muslims are answering the command of Allah. Over 4000 years later, to this day, millions upon millions of Muslims continue to answer the call of Prophet Ibrahim peace be upon him from every corner of the globe. You find Muslims from Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and all over the world making this pilgrimage every year. It is the largest annual convention of faith on Earth, where Muslims gather to commemorate the rituals observed by Prophet Abraham and his son, Ishmael peace be upon them. Muslims celebrate the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim and the many sacrifices he has made for the sake of God. When Muslims enter the scared Makkan territory during Hajj, they bathe themselves and enter a ritually purified state called Ahram. In this state, pilgrims are forbidden to perform typical actions that are otherwise permissible, such as covering one's head for males, clipping their fingernails, cutting their hair, hunting animals, picking plants, engaging in sexual activity, and wearing traditional clothing for men. Male Pilgrims wear two white seamless lyon sheets with no stitching by hand, that are wrapped around the body. No belts, no rings, no perfumes, no jewelry, or any accessories or garish clothing, may be worn. The simple garb worn represents complete impoverishment and humility and signifies the equality of humanity—as everyone comes before God the same. No one is better than the other among the pilgrims of Hajj. Muslims are all united in their devotion to God. Every human being is displayed equally, as we are all equal in the eyes of Allah regardless of our color or race. The black man stands next to the white man, and they call on Allah with one voice. The King stands beside a peasant; the businessman stands beside the politician, the doctor beside the engineer, and they declare their submission to the will of Allah using the same words. Several Millions of people are dressed the same way and look the same; no one can tell the rich from the poor; all fulfill the same rituals with the utmost humility. This is to remind pilgrims of the coming Day of Judgment when all people will be stripped of their clothes and displayed before their God. The pilgrims show a sense of poverty with their appearance, as the pilgrims acknowledge that they are the ones in need, and God is the one that owns and has everything they require. Pilgrims start to perform their tawaf from the black stone corner. Tawaf is the act of circulating the Kaaba counterclockwise. Pilgrims circumambulate the Kaaba seven times while they recite prayers during each circuit. Pilgrims perform the tawaf (circumambulation) to follow the suit of the Prophet (peace be upon him) as has been ordained in the Qur'an. As Pilgrims circulate the Kaaba, they disconnect themselves from worldly attachments and focus upon the presence of the Divine. As Pilgrims circumambulate the Kabah, they chant: 'Here I am, O Allah, Here I am, you have no partner; indeed, all praise, favor, and dominion belong to you, you have no partner.' Since Prophet Abraham and his wife Sara could not bear any children, Sara asked her husband to marry their servant so they could beget a child before they were too old to raise offspring. Later, Prophet Abraham was commanded by God to take both his second wife Hagar and their son Ismael and leave them in a barren desert valley in modern-day Mecca. As soon as Prophet Abraham peace be upon him started to leave, Hagar cried out, 'Where are you going? Why are you leaving us?' Abraham did not respond. After a few more attempts to find answers, Hagar then asked if this action was a commandment from God. He responded, 'Yes.' Then she replied, ‘if God commanded you to leave us, then leave us, because God never will leave us to perish.” She was sure that God would not abandon her and her child, despite their presence at the center of a Desert Valley. He left them with little water and some dates. Later, Hagar ran out of food and water and started to worry for her child. She then fell into a state of anxiety and climbed a hillock called Mount Safa, crying out, ‘is anyone there?’  Then she ran to another hillock—Mount Marwa—again crying out, ‘Is anyone there?’ Then she paced back and forth to each mountain, seven times. On the seventh round, Hajar saw Angel Gabriel descend from the sky and strike the ground with his wing, causing water to gush upward from the Earth. Angel Gabriel declared, ‘Zam, Zam,’ meaning ‘Stop, Stop,’ commanding the water to stop. This water is now referred to as Zam Zam Water. This well to this today nourishes pilgrims of Mecca every day. Passersby rescued Hagar and her child. Years later, when Ismael was growing to become a man, his father Prophet Abraham returned and built with him the house in Mecca, called the Kabah. In commemoration of this great sacrifice from Hagar, Muslim pilgrims in Hajj progress in a quicker pace going back and forth between the two hillocks (which are 300-400 yards apart) seven times, reenacting Hagar's movements when attempting to find aid. This action is symbolic of Hagar's search for water and the miracle of the well of Zam Zam. Then the pilgrims depart Mecca toward the valley of Minna, which is about 3-4 miles outside of Makkah. During Hajj season, Minna is full of over 100,000 air-conditioned tents that cover every open space as far as the eye can see, row after row, where pilgrims stay overnight. The tents accommodate roughly 2-3 million people performing Hajj. Pilgrims spend their time in prayer, worship, and meditation, asking for forgiveness on the night known as Layali Al-Tashreeq. After spending the night at the village of Mina, pilgrims take the next step and proceed to a large plain about 7-8 miles from Mecca called Arafat, a large plain surrounded by bare mountains. Forming the center is a hill known as Mount Mercy (Gabal Al-Rahma), where Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him delivered his memorable Farewell Sermon. This is the central rite of the entire Hajj. Pilgrims stand from noon to sunset praying quietly before God, begging for mercy and forgiveness and asking their wishes. Many pilgrims shed tears as they ask the Al-Mighty to forgive them their sins in this very emotional day of standing. Standing, reflecting, considering their actions, and begging and pleading to God is often thought of as a preview and representation of the great assembly of the upcoming Day of Judgment. It is to remind people of the fateful day where everyone will stand before their Lord begging for mercy. Then pilgrims spend the night at Muzdalifah, an open plain about halfway between Arafat and Mina where pilgrims pray, then go back to Mina. At 95, Prophet Abraham peace be upon him saw himself slaughtering his son in a dream; interpreting the vision to mean that he needed to slaughter his son for the sake of God. He was to lay his son on to the sand and raise a knife to sacrifice him. Islam doesn't allow this act; the dream was only a way for God to test Prophet Abraham. But Prophet Abraham didn't know that this was only a test to see who he loved and was devoted to the most; his Lord or his son. Ismael was his only progeny at the time. His son looked at his father and said, ‘if God commanded you to do this, do as you were commanded as I too am submissive to God.’ As Prophet Abraham peace be upon him raised his sword, Satan appeared in front of him and stated, 'that's your only son, what are you doing? How can you kill him?' Prophet Abraham, recognizing Satan the cursed, started to pelt him with seven stones until he went away. After that, Prophet Abraham moved to another place, where Satan once again returned and was pelted again by Prophet Abraham; then again, the action was repeated in another place. Satan always tries to separate people from their Lord. Eventually, when Prophet Abraham was poised to kill his son, his son was replaced with a Ram sent down by God. Prophet Abraham immediately realized that this was only a test from the Almighty. At Minna, pilgrims take part in a ritual known as the ramy, which is the throwing of seven stones at three monuments called Al-Jamarāt. Until today, millions of Muslims pass by three monuments and throw pebbles as a ritual, which symbolizes the reenactment of the actions of Prophet Ibrahim when he faced the trial of sacrificing his son. The three monuments or pillars in Mina represent the three places that the Devil tempted Prophet Abraham to forego the sacrifice. The throwing of the pebbles is purely symbolic. To this day, at the end of Hajj, Muslims annually sacrifice sheep, cows, camels, and goats in the millions; commemorating the spirit of Prophet Abraham peace be upon him, his intention, his sincerity, and his passion. The meat from the sacrifice is then given to the needy. During Hajj, Muslims also kiss a black stone, symbolizing their apperception of being invited to the house of the King of all Kings— our Lord, our Creator. Muslims also kiss the black stone in tradition of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. If they cannot kiss it, they can touch it or point in its direction. This stone was sent down from Heaven for Prophet Abraham peace be upon him, to be used for the construction of the sacred house. Buildings in ancient times often had cornerstones, and Prophet Abraham wanted a cornerstone for this house. Narrations describe the stone as being whiter than milk darkening slowly from the sins of humans until it morphed into a black stone. The black stone is the starting-point for tawaf — the circling of the Kabah. Hajj is completed by the act of men either shaving their heads or clipping their hair, and women cutting off a fingertip's length of their hair, to mark their partial deconsecration; a symbol of humility. Apart from Hajj, a minor pilgrimage known as Umrah is performed in the year's remainder.  The completion of Umrah does not fulfill the obligation of Hajj. Umrah is much shorter, lasting a few hours which entail the seven circumambulations of the Kabah and the light jogging between Mount Safa and Mount Mara. This spiritual journey known as Hajj boasts many benefits, including a powerful positive transformation that makes pilgrims more spiritual, righteous, softer, and better human beings overall. Pilgrims who embark on the journey of Hajj faithfully and sincerely are cleansed of all their previous sins, leaving them with a fresh start. Upon completion of Hajj, Muslims celebrate one of two Muslim Holidays called Eid Al-Adha. Muslims celebrate by praying to God and visiting family and friends to thank and praise God for all the blessings He has bestowed upon them.

Seerah - Life of the Prophet
The Sīrah Podcast: EP186 – The Farewell Hajj – The Tawaf of The Messenger

Seerah - Life of the Prophet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 49:12


Seerah – Life of the Prophet: The Farewell Hajj – The Tawaf of The Messenger 02/05/19 The post The Sīrah Podcast: EP186 – The Farewell Hajj – The Tawaf of The Messenger appeared first on Qalam Institute.

Qalam Institute Podcast
Seerah: EP186 – The Farewell Hajj – The Tawaf of The Messenger

Qalam Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 49:12


Seerah - Life of the Prophet: The Farewell Hajj - The Tawaf of The Messenger 02/05/19

Hujjat Podcast
Friday Sermon - 11th Jan 2019 - Sheikh Jaffer Ladak

Hujjat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 21:09


In last weeks sermon, we asked two primary questions: ‘Why do two people listen to the same thing yet understand it so differently?’ and ‘Why would a person hate to receive good advice?’ What is occurring in relation to a person’s listening that would determine these outcomes? These questions were raised from the verse (7:79), “O’ my people! verily I have delivered to you the Message of my Lord, and advised you sincerely; but you do not like sincere advisers’”. Some texts place the emphasis on the speaker to ensure proper conveyance of their speech and ideas; as we’re focused on the listener in these discussions there are also texts that place responsibility on the one hearing to ensure they have understood whats been said. That means paying attention, noting down, seeking clarification or reflection. For example, Imam Ali (a) is narrated to have said, “Knowledge is not ruined except by the miscomprehension of the listener” (Ghurar al-Hikam) The Qur’an mentions how far people will go to avoid listening to something beneficial. In the story of Nuh (a) it mentions, (71:7) “Whenever I called unto them with a view to Your granting them forgiveness, they put their fingers into their ears, and wrapped themselves up in their garments [of sin]; and grew obstinate, and became [yet more] arrogant in their false pride.” At the time of the Prophet Muhammad (s), a champion poet, Tufayl ibn ‘Amr, was warned by the Quraysh not to listen to the Prophet lest he become ‘enchanted’ by his words. When he performed Tawaf he would put his fingers in his ears, until he said to himself to listen to what was being said. When he listened to the Qur’an being recited, he fell in love with it, followed the Prophet (s) home, and converted to Islam that day. This tells us the importance of taking fingers out of our own ears, metaphorically speaking. Arguably, we are losing our listening skills. This has been occurring since we invented ways of writing, recording on tapes, CD’s etc. Indeed a premium on accurate listening disappeared. One way to prove a person has lost their hearing is the need to shout louder to get someones attention. As a society, we have lost our hearing. The media has to shout at us and still we don’t pay attention. For example, only two months ago there were headlines that the planet has 9-12 years left before environmental damage goes past the fail safe point. But who is listening? Our texts inform us on how to be better listeners. Both prohibited (haraam) and dis-advised (makruh) things must be avoided. Imam Ali (a) said, “Train your ears to listen well and do not pay attention to that which does not increase anything useful for you by listening to it, for verily this corrodes the hearts and leads to dispraise” (Ghurar al-Hikam) 2) Choose wisely what you listen to Imam Ali (a) said, “Do not desire for everything that you hear, for this suffices as gullibility (or foolishness).” While the Qur’an says, (39:18) “Those who listen [closely] to all that is said, and follow the best of it: [for] it is they whom God has graced with His guidance, and it is they who are [truly] endowed with insight! 3) Silence. Take several minutes a day to sit in silence and allow yourself to hear what comes from the heart 4) Listen for channels of sound. Pick out something to listen to when there are lots of sounds at once and focus on being attentive to that sound such as on the road when there’s cars, listen for the birds. 5) Savour. We’ve been so accustomed to recording and putting everything up on What’sApp or Social Media. Just be present and allow the moment to sit with you. 6) Realise what ‘Listening Positions’ you require to be in during different gatherings; when should I be an active vs. passive listener, or a critical vs. empathetic listener.

Aarij Anwer
Umrah Series - Episode 02 - Tawaf Circumambulation

Aarij Anwer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 4:47


Yahya Ibrahim
Menstrual cycle arrived before Tawaf!

Yahya Ibrahim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 15:11


Urdu bayan
Ihram ki Hikmat Tawaf of Kaaba Peer Zulfiqar Ahmad

Urdu bayan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 58:49


Ihram ki Hikmat Tawaf of Kaaba Peer Zulfiqar Ahmad

Hussain Kamani
Hajj ProTips - 04 - Tawaf

Hussain Kamani

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 3:43


Wisam Sharieff
Make A Virtual Tawaf

Wisam Sharieff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 11:36


The first of our Routines and Rituals: Make a virtual tawaf, visualize yourself at the House of Allah and communicate with Him with each time around. 2017-06-12

Ahmad Jibril
Tawheed 19

Ahmad Jibril

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 57:52


Three Categories of Shirk al-Uluhiyyah 6. Shirk in Sacrifice 7. Shirk in Tawaf 8. Shirk in Tawakul – Reliance, trust. 9. Shirk in governorship Important note on categories of tawheed being three or four. Some examples of Shirk in Shirk of governorship. Conclusion: Authors proof for this matter

Dr. Sharafuddeen Raaji
Ar-Risaalah: Tawaf and Sa'yy | 03.09.2014

Dr. Sharafuddeen Raaji

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 61:25


The continuation of the explanation of the book Ar-Risaalaah (الرسالة) of Abu Muhammad AbduLLAAH ibn Abu Zayd Al-Qayrawaani by Dr. Sharafuddeen Raaji.   Language: Yoruba

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
031 – Farewell Tawaf, Etiquettes of leaving Makkah

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
008 – Tawaf, Hateem, Rukn-e-Yamani, Muqam-e-Ibrahim, Zamzam, Multazam

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
029 – Masael of Tawaf-e-Ziyarat (Tawaf-e-Ifadah)

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
010 – Waajib salaat after Tawaf; Sa’ee

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
009 – Etiquettes of Tawaf; Permissible and Forbidden acts; Istilam, Ijtiba, Ramal

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST
007 – Types of Tawaf; Fazail of Tawaf; Tawaf Al-Qudum, Rules, Dua’s; Hajr-e-Aswad

UMRAH & HAJJ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014


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Islam4mankind
Tawaf Hajj

Islam4mankind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2011 17:00


Tawaf Hajj

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra
6.Al Wajiz78 : Chapitre des recommandations avant l'entrée à La Mecque - Les recommandations durant le « Tawaf »( Tournées autour de la Ka'ba) – Les recommandations durant le « Sa'yi » ( allé

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2007 51:08


6.Al Wajiz78 : Chapitre des recommandations avant l'entrée à La Mecque - Les recommandations durant le « Tawaf »( Tournées autour de la Ka'ba) – Les recommandations durant le « Sa'yi » ( allé

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra
8.Al Wajiz80 : Chapitre des obligations du pèlerinage - Les conditions du Tawaf – Les conditions du Sa'yi .

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2007 51:08


8.Al Wajiz80 : Chapitre des obligations du pèlerinage - Les conditions du Tawaf – Les conditions du Sa'yi .

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra
6.Al Wajiz78 : Chapitre des recommandations avant l'entrée à La Mecque - Les recommandations durant le « Tawaf »( Tournées autour de la Ka'ba) – Les recommandations durant le « Sa'yi » ( allé

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2007 51:08


6.Al Wajiz78 : Chapitre des recommandations avant l'entrée à La Mecque - Les recommandations durant le « Tawaf »( Tournées autour de la Ka'ba) – Les recommandations durant le « Sa'yi » ( allé

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra
8.Al Wajiz80 : Chapitre des obligations du pèlerinage - Les conditions du Tawaf – Les conditions du Sa’yi .

Al-Wajiz ou le résumé de la jurisprudence islamique : Chapitre du pèlerinage et de la omra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2007 51:08


8.Al Wajiz80 : Chapitre des obligations du pèlerinage - Les conditions du Tawaf – Les conditions du Sa’yi .