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28. 28 Principles of Tawheed Important Lessons For Every Muslim Abdu Rahman ibn Noor by Understanding Islam
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Friday Sermon delivered by Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aba) - 27 MAR 2026
Urdu Friday Sermon delivered by Khalifa-tul-Masih on March 27th, 2026 (audio)
Tonight is the 29th night of Ramadan. The last taraweeh. The last night of the year.Make full use of it. The best du'a for Laylatul Qadr is Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa'fu anni ya Kareem — O Allah, You are the Pardoner, You love to pardon, so pardon me. Keep returning to it tonight, and especially at suhoor time. Allah mentions in the Quran a special rank for those who make istighfar in the early hours before dawn: wa bil ashari hum yastaghfirun. Some of our scholars would dedicate that time between the sunnah of Fajr and the salah itself entirely to istighfar — a hundred times, quietly, consistently. Do that tonight.And in your du'a, ask Allah not to make this our last Ramadan. Ask Him to grant us another.Grounded is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.A few reminders: tomorrow night — Thursday, the eve of Eid — is our potluck iftar at Qaswa House. Doors open at 6pm, iftar around 6:35. Bring a plate to share. The kids will have games and activities, weather permitting. Friday is Eid prayer at MacDougall Park in Como — takbir at 8, prayer at 8:30.And this tafseer series continues. We will pick up Surah Al-A'raf every Thursday night at Qaswa — Maghrib together, some dhikr, tafseer, then Isha and dinner. 7pm. Starting this coming Thursday. If you want to follow the surah through to the end, come join us.Hadramaut, Nusantara, and the People of 'AdWe began the story of Prophet Hud last night. He was sent to the people of 'Ad — a civilisation that lived in Hadramaut, Yemen, not far from the city of Tarim.Hadramaut holds a special place in the hearts of Malay Muslims. It is the origin of the Hadrami scholars and traders who brought Islam to the Nusantara — the vast Indonesian archipelago. They came not with armies but with akhlaq. They traded honestly. They treated people beautifully. And when people asked why — why are your manners like this, why are you so trustworthy — they would explain: because I follow the teaching of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. That is how Indonesia became the largest Muslim country in the world without a single Arab army ever setting foot on its soil.Thousands of years before any of that, 'Ad was there. A people of extraordinary power. Allah says to them in this surah: We increased you in your creation — strength, stature, capacity. They built civilisations. The Quraysh of Makkah knew about them. They took pride in them as ancestors. And so when Allah tells their story in the Quran, He is speaking directly to the Quraysh: this is who you are proud of. Look what happened to them when they rejected their Prophet.The Message Never Changed — Only the DetailsProphet Hud stood before his people and said: O my people, worship Allah. You have no god other than Him.The same words as Prophet Nuh. The same words as every prophet before and after. From Adam to Muhammad ﷺ, the core of the message has never changed: La ilaha illallah. Tawheed. Worship only Allah.But the details of the Sharia — how that worship is expressed, what the laws look like, the specifics of punishment and obligation — those have changed across time. And that is not God changing His mind. That is God being perfectly calibrated to the people He is speaking to.Every generation is different. The laws of previous nations were stricter, harsher. The tawbah for shirk in the Sharia of Musa, for instance, required death — the only atonement for major sins was the taking of life. Christianity inherited this concept and built the doctrine of atonement around it: the idea that someone must die for sin to be absorbed. Our belief is different — no one carries another's sin, and Allah does not need anyone to die on His behalf in order to forgive. He is Al-Afuww. He simply pardons. Islam came with the lightest sharia of all the prophetic traditions: even shirk, the gravest of sins, requires only sincere tawbah and the shahada.Why lighter? Because humans have become softer over time. That is simply true. My mother cycled ten kilometres to school each morning without complaint. My father hunted birds with a slingshot as a child, cooked them himself, and came home with his stomach half full before his parents knew anything about it. Today, children cry when they watch someone slaughter a chicken.People change. Allah knows this. The Sharia adapts. But the tawheed does not move.Some things remain constant from Adam to Yawmul Qiyamah: worship Allah alone, honour your parents, maintain good character, care for the orphan and the poor, speak kindly to people. The details of how — the minimum of zakat, the specific forms — may be calibrated to time and place. The principles themselves are eternal.Grounded is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Why Hud Said Something Different From NuhHere is something small but worth paying attention to.When Prophet Nuh called his people, he said: I fear for you the punishment of a great day. He had to tell them what was coming — because they had never seen collective divine punishment before. Nuh's people were the first community to be destroyed. There was no precedent. The warning had to be explicit.But when Prophet Hud called his people, he said something different: Do you not have taqwa? He did not need to spell out what the punishment looked like. Because the people of ‘Ad still remembered. The great flood was not ancient history to them — it was recent memory, passed down through their ancestors. The story was fresh. All Hud had to do was point to what they already knew: don't you remember what happened? Are you not afraid?This is the Quran being precise in a way that rewards attention. The surface looks similar — a prophet calling his people to Tawheed, the elite rejecting him. But the language shifts in exactly the way historical context demands. And when you notice those shifts, as Professor Sayyid Naqib Al-Attas — who passed away just days ago, may Allah grant him the highest Jannah, one of the greatest Muslim thinkers of our age — always said: the Quran is not a book for lazy people. It rewards those who think, who ponder, who are willing to ask why.Al-Attas spent his life arguing that after colonisation and the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate, Muslims should not paste Islamic varnish over Western philosophical frameworks. He said the answer had to come from within the tradition itself. His work gave birth to institutions like IIUM — the International Islamic University Malaysia — and ISTAC. His book Islam and Secularism remains essential reading for anyone serious about Islamic education and worldview. We lost a giant.Al-Mala' — Then and NowAs with Nuh, the first to reject Prophet Hud were al-mala' — the rich and powerful elite. But there is a subtle and important difference. In the story of Nuh, the Quran simply says al-mala' min qawmihi — the chiefs of his people rejected him. In the story of Hud, it says al-mala' alladhina kafaru min qawmihi — the chiefs who disbelieved from his people.Why the extra qualification? Because not all the chiefs of 'Ad rejected Hud. Some of them believed. The memory of the flood was still close enough that some of the powerful had held on to their fear of Allah. So Allah was precise: it was specifically the disbelieving chiefs who called Hud a fool and a liar — not all of them.The pattern of al-mala' rejecting the truth is a constant across every prophet's story in the Quran. It repeats so often it cannot be coincidence — Allah is drawing our attention to a structural reality of power. The elite benefit from the existing order. A prophet comes and says the order is unjust, that the weak deserve protection, that no one is above accountability. The elite's wealth and status depend on that order remaining intact. So they fight back.And the masses, generally, follow whoever is loudest and most visible.The Prophet ﷺ said that every prophet before prophethood worked as a shepherd. Including him ﷺ. Because you learn people management from managing sheep — you learn how to lead those who follow instinct and momentum, who drift toward whoever is in front of them.We think we have escaped this. We are in 2026. We have the internet. We have access to every idea in human history. Surely we are not sheep.And then you walk into a supermarket. Milk and bread — the things almost everyone needs — are placed at the furthest possible corner. You have to walk past everything else to reach them. The placement is not accidental. It is psychologically engineered to make you spend. Children love McDonald's not because of the food but because that golden arch has been placed in their visual field since before they could speak, associated with happiness, associated with play. We did not choose to love it. We were led there.The top influencer on Instagram earns more than the CEO of Instagram. The top creator on YouTube earns more than the CEO of YouTube. We have simply replaced the ancient al-mala' with a new one — one that reaches us through screens instead of town squares, but shapes our choices just as effectively.This is why La ilaha illallah is not just a statement of theology. It is a declaration of independence. I submit to Allah alone. My thinking is shaped by what Allah has revealed. My standard for acceptance and rejection is not whatever the powerful say, not whatever is trending, not whatever algorithm is currently deciding what I see. It is La ilaha illallah, Muhammadur Rasulullah ﷺ.That is the only real freedom.Prophet Hud RespondsThe disbelieving chiefs called Hud a fool and a liar. He responded with quiet dignity: O my people, there is no foolishness in me. I am a messenger from Rabbil Alameen — the Lord of the universe.Every prophet, before prophethood, was known for their intelligence and their beautiful character. The people of 'Ad knew Hud. He was from among them — akhahum Huda, their brother. The accusation of foolishness was not sincere. They knew he was not stupid. They knew he was not lying. They rejected because they did not want what he was calling them toward.We will continue the story of Prophet Hud next Thursday at Qaswa insha'Allah.A Final Word Before EidTwenty-nine nights. Alhamdulillah.Whatever we managed this Ramadan — however much or little — we ask Allah to accept it. We ask Him to forgive us for the nights we wasted and to count among our good deeds the nights we tried. We ask Him not to make this our last Ramadan. We ask Him to let us meet the next one with stronger roots, deeper iman, and better character than we had when this one began.Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum. May Allah accept from all of us.Thanks for reading Grounded! This post is public so feel free to share it.The tafseer of Surah Al-A'raf continues at Qaswa every Thursday night, 7pm. A paid subscription includes the Surah Al-A'raf Study Guide and Workbook. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit groundeddaily.substack.com/subscribe
The story of Ashab Al-Kahf (the People of the Cave) is one of the most powerful lessons of faith, courage, and trust in Allah, narrated in Surah Al-Kahf.They were a group of young believers living under the rule of a Roman emperor who enforced pagan worship and punished anyone who refused to declare allegiance to false gods. These young men stood firm on Tawheed, openly rejecting idol worship despite the danger to their lives.According to narrations, they were summoned before the emperor and given time to reconsider their stance. Faced with persecution, they turned to one another and asked: Where do we go now? One of them suggested seeking refuge in a cave—a place they likely already knew, much like the Cave of Hira was known to the Prophet ﷺ.When the emperor sent soldiers after them, Allah placed a barrier—they could not cross the cave's threshold. Eventually, the cave was sealed, and by Allah's command, the young men were put into a deep sleep. They remained there for 309 years, protected by Allah alone.The cave was finally reopened centuries later when a shepherd, seeking shelter for his sheep, unknowingly uncovered one of the greatest signs of Allah's power—that He protects those who stand for faith, even when the world turns against them.This timeless story reminds us that youth with strong iman can change history, and that when believers take a step toward Allah, His help comes from places they could never imagine.#AshabAlKahf #PeopleOfTheCave #SurahAlKahf #IslamicStories #YouthAndIman #TrustInAllah #ExploreOurDeen #Reminder
Auto-generated transcript: In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen. Inna salatu wassalamu ala ashrafil anbiya wal mursaleen. Muhammadur Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa ala alihi wa sallam. Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. My brothers and sisters, the fundamental belief of Islam is the Tawheed of Allah subhanahu wa… Continue reading Dua is Ibaadah
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In this special episode of the Ansari Podcast, Shk. Omar Suleiman and Br. Ousama Al Shurafa came by the studio for an impromptu conversation about how to mobilize and awaken our souls to become the generation that establishes justice for Gaza and the entire Ummah. This is how to internalize theology of Tawheed so that it manifests in our actions and results in making a difference in the world.Support Us on our Website!https://www.ansaripodcast.com/#muslimpodcast #islamicpodcast #spiritualawakening #inspirationalPomoroi: https://pomoroi.com/ansariMention the podcast for a FREE ConsultationProvision Capital: https://www.provisioncapital.comHabbah: https://www.habbah.ioAyubi CollectiveFREE 10-Part Masterclass “How to Build Your Own Multi-Billion Dollar Business”https://www.ayubi.com/ansariSupport Us On Patreon @ https://www.ansaripodcast.com/00:00 Tawhid is Islam's biggest Value Offer06:25 The People of Gaza and Tawhid10:36 Do Not Impose A Specific Scenario Upon Allah13:41 If the Heart is Right, There will be Victory18:05 The Character and Experience of the People of Gaza21:18 Is The Bad in the World Allah's Anger over Gaza?24:55 The Concept of Sumud27:18 Where will the Victory in Palestine Come From?28:44 Will Gen Z Bring the Opening?Listen on All Audio Platforms: https://tr.ee/JeX-ILYSyjFollow The Ansari PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/ansaripodcastTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@theansaripodcastTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ansaripodcast
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01. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 1 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
02. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 2 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
03. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 3 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
04. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 4 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
05. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 5 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
06. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 6 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
07. Kitaab at-Tawheed كتاب التوحيد Lesson 7 Shaykh Saeed Hassan by Understanding Islam
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
About the Book: Kitaab at-Tawheed is a profound work written by the renowned scholar al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab (may Allah have mercy on him), addressing The Book of Monotheism. In this book, al-Imaam Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhaab elucidates the concept of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), which lies at the core of Islamic belief. Through the Quran and the authentic Sunnah, he highlights the importance of sincerely worshiping Allah alone and avoiding all forms of polytheism. Taught By: Shaykh Saeed Hassan [Faculty of Sharia Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University; Saudi Arabia & MA in Fiqh]
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
• Started with the virtues of ʿAbdullāh Ibn Masʿūd (رضي الله عنه) • Covered the narration of Abū Mūsā al-Ashʿarī and Ibn Masʿūd: — “How many people intend good but never reach it” • Highlighted evidence from the Qur'ān and Sunnah showing the completeness of the religion — no need for additions “This day I have perfected for you your religion…” (Sūrah al-Mā'idah 5:3)' • Virtues of the Khulafā' al-Rāshidīn (the four rightly guided caliphs) • Importance of clinging to the understanding of the Salaf al-Ṣāliḥīn • Tafsīr Ibn Kathīr on the verse: — “This is My straight path, so follow it” (al-Anʿām 6:153) • Hadith of the 73 sects and its variations and its different chains - Linked with Ibn Masʿūd's narration: “The Jamāʿah is what conforms with the truth, even if you are alone” • Danger of bid'ah (innovation) and how it is more severe than committing major sins - to the exent that the Prophet ﷺ warned against it even before it appeared. • The importance of Tawheed and the precise wording found in the sunnah and the Quran. Example, Surah Maryam ayah 65 "Lord of the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, so worship Him (Alone) and be constant and patient in His worship. Do you know of any who is similar to Him?" • How this verse beautifully encompasses all three categories of Tawḥīd: 1. Tawḥīd al-Rubūbiyyah – “Lord of the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them…” 2. Tawḥīd al-Ulūhiyyah – “so worship Him (Alone)…” 3. Tawḥīd al-Asmā' wa'l-Ṣifāt – “Do you know of any who is similar to Him?” (denial of likeness to His names or attributes) • Shaykh ʿAbdullāh Lahmāmī (ḥafiẓahullāh) concluded the lesson by mentioning 20 characteristics that distinguish the people of Sunnah from the groups of misguidance.
“Don't take it literally.” “That would be Tashbeeh.” “Allah doesn't really have a face, hand, or anger — it's metaphorical.” You've heard these claims. Maybe in a lecture. Maybe in online keyboard wars. Maybe in a casual conversation. But are they true? In this session, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble explains Tawheed al-Asma wa as-Sifat — belief in Allah's Names and Attributes — with structure and proof, just as it was understood by the Salaf of this Ummah. You'll learn: - What it means to affirm Allah's Names and Attributes without denial, distortion, or resemblance - Why the Qur'an and Sunnah speak clearly — and why that's enough for the believer - How deviant groups like the Jahmiyyah, Mu'tazilah, and Ash'aris went astray by placing philosophy over revelation - And how this part of Tawheed shapes your worship, your dua, and your connection to Allah This isn't a side topic. It's the foundation of knowing the One you worship — without compromise. 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 #aqeedah #tawheed #iman #islamicknowledge
Is there a valid difference of opinion in the most fundamental part of Islam? Is making dua to the dead not really worship? Have today's trends and voices made you question what once felt clear? These aren't fringe questions. They are issues no Muslim can afford to ignore. In this comprehensive 12-hour deep dive, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan returns to the bedrock of our religion: Tawheed al-Uluhiyyah — the oneness of Allah in worship. In this video, you'll uncover: - What “Ilah” truly means — and how misunderstanding it shakes your entire faith - Why "La ilaha illa Allah" is not just a phrase — but a binding contract with conditions - Rational and textual proofs of Tawheed, broken down step by step - What the Prophets actually called to — and how modern distortions betray their message - Clear definitions of worship, dua, shafa'ah, istighathah — and where shirk quietly creeps in - The difference between Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah and Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah — and why confusing them is dangerous You'll hear direct evidence from the Qur'an and Sunnah, insights from the Imams of Islam, and responses to the most common modern-day confusions. This isn't a lecture for specialists. It's urgent study for every Muslim. Because every Prophet was sent with the same message: “Worship Allah alone, and avoid everything worshipped besides Him.” If your Tawheed is unclear or compromised — nothing else you build will stand. Make time for what matters most. 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 #shirk #aqeedah #islamicknowledge
Is there a valid difference of opinion in the most fundamental part of Islam? Is making dua to the dead not really worship? Have today's trends and voices made you question what once felt clear? These aren't fringe questions. They are issues no Muslim can afford to ignore. In this comprehensive 12-hour deep dive, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan returns to the bedrock of our religion: Tawheed al-Uluhiyyah — the oneness of Allah in worship. In this video, you'll uncover: - What “Ilah” truly means — and how misunderstanding it shakes your entire faith - Why "La ilaha illa Allah" is not just a phrase — but a binding contract with conditions - Rational and textual proofs of Tawheed, broken down step by step - What the Prophets actually called to — and how modern distortions betray their message - Clear definitions of worship, dua, shafa'ah, istighathah — and where shirk quietly creeps in - The difference between Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah and Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah — and why confusing them is dangerous You'll hear direct evidence from the Qur'an and Sunnah, insights from the Imams of Islam, and responses to the most common modern-day confusions. This isn't a lecture for specialists. It's urgent study for every Muslim. Because every Prophet was sent with the same message: “Worship Allah alone, and avoid everything worshipped besides Him.” If your Tawheed is unclear or compromised — nothing else you build will stand. Make time for what matters most. 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 #shirk #aqeedah #islamicknowledge
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