Ma sha Allah, it is absolutely amazing how Yaqeen institute tries to reach out to the lost Ummah through various and new strategies to steer us on the right path. Only Allah Almighty can reward them for their efforts. People working with them are definitely lucky and blessed. May Allah grant us all beneficial knowledge.
These sessions are soooo helpful.. May Allah swt bless you all and accepts all ur duas and ur ramadan, also same dua for the whole Yakeen Institute team.Ameen. This session is so important for people who are suffering from ADHD because lack of motivation is the main problem most times… Step By Step and eventually you will get there soon..
* Short notes from talk (not extensive) * We live in a culture that glorifies consumption and threatens 'missing out'. How can one strengthen oneself for trials or bringing ease to one’s self while going through these hardships on the journey to Allah and Jannah. - Constant motivation that its 'just a little longer' or requiring 'let's see how much further we can go'. - Pushing oneself incrementally is better, else one may pause or stop and the journey would take longer or waste one’s time. - Remind yourself that the laboriousness of the journey is for the better - Coach and push oneself - that you’re not preventing yourself from enjoyment or ease - but rather because the end is so much better despite what needs to be endured temporarily. The pain of regret in the hereafter is greater than the pain of self discipline in this world. The pain of regret in the hereafter is greater than the pleasure of sinfulness in this world. The pleasure of celebration in the hereafter is greater than the pleasure of sinfulness in this world. The pleasure of celebration in the hereafter is greater than the discomfort of self discipline in this world. - Keep eyes on the goal - Our two Eid come after sacrifices - pushing oneself through the last of Ramadaan culminating in Eid-ul-fitr, a preview of Jannah - Joy, Praise for Allah, best clothes, family, friends, feasting. So too with Hajj being the journey of life that culminates in the celebration of Eid-ul-adha. Paradise is joy and the real joy is meeting Allah - Keep your eyes on the goal. - Use milestones to help mark that part of the journey is complete and work milestone to milestone - focus on smaller goals to break up the length of the long term vision. - Keep perspective - Know that if your Lord created all that has produced enjoyment, and states that this earthly realm doesn’t compare to the hereafter, then what of the enjoyment of the hereafter - keep perspective. - Know the goals. Know Allah and Jannah and the possibilities to strengthen the motivation. People are taken by worldly personalities and pleasures when the Creator of it All would be the Greatest to meet and He has designated Jannah as the true realm of pleasure. - Consistency & Discipline. Of the many benefits of the Islamic rituals is it requires discipline which assists one to be consistently engaged and cognisant of the journey. - Take stock - What do I have on this journey that is unnecessary baggage (activities/traits) to be discarded or what other pursuits (knowledge/skills/people/activities) do I need to assist my journey. - Weigh oneself - Check one’s deeds, good and bad: what can be added that will be ultimately fruitful and what is it to be discarded that is to my detriment. - Trackable - Set trackable small goals and build upon it. - Not everything needs to have a halaal alternative - the need is often from a place of inferiority and/or unnecessary pursuits when there are aesthetically clearer alternatives. - Consider even substituting the mubaah (acceptable) with the mustahab (recommended). The mubaah itself can be time-consuming or remove opportunity for something beneficial to one’s goal and in doing so, set a higher bar that leaves room for a more acceptable level to break at. jazakumullahu Khairan & baarakAllahu feekum team Yaqeen and travellers on the path to Allah- Praiseworthy, Majestic. Allah knows best
I love love love love love love love love love Dr. Omar sulieman and all of yaqeen institute May Allah grant us to be together in his jannahtul firdaus with the our beloved prophet(s.a.w)😭😭... Alahuma ameen
MashAllah amazing.. I love the night refelections. It's so influential. Jazakum Allah kheiran katheeran for your efforts. For your teaching us wisdom and precious knowledge.. May Allah swt gather us all in Jannat Al Naim with our beloved prophet peace be upon him..
What I love about Yaqeeen is that Shiekh Omar Sulaiman introduces us to such amazing people who we would never have had a chance to meet or know. Amazing episode. But I would highly recommend hearing sheikh Hamza who recited the Quran at Mohammad Ali's Janazah, (may Allah be pleased with him, ameen), the first sheikh to recite on FOX news. Sheikh Hamza shares his experience with sheikh Zaid Shakir where he grew up in his community 51:49 that express his reflections on the subject at hand And then a little about Mohammad Ali, May Allah be pleased with him at 1:00:15
What a beautiful discussion, better than any motivational speech on youtube. Jazakoum allah khair (btw I came across this video and watched it the moment I was about to give up one of my pursuit (PhD) that is taking SO LONG for many reasons, and go for an instant yet less rewarding option. Allah is guiding us, alhamdolillah)
Please make Du’a for me for Allah swt to remove my hardship . I’m so lost. I’ve been going through hardship for five years. I’m broken. I can’t cope anymore. I want to take my own life
assalamu alaykum wa rahmat Allahu wa barakatuh my brother or sister, I will keep you in my dua and I pray that Allah makes everything better. You are so precious to Allah and he tests those he loves the most. You are worth more than the Kaabah to him. Please never forget that.
DAILY DHIKR TO REMEMBER ALLAH (SWT) SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, Subhan-Allahi 'l-`adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme) Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One." [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:67, Sahih Muslim, #4:2071] 2. Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi (Glory be to Allah and Praise Him) a hundred times during the day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071] Abu Dharr reported that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, "Shall I tell you the words that Allah loves the most?" I said: "Yes, tell me, O Messenger of Allah." He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "The words dearest to Allah are: subhanAllah wa bihamdihi”. [ Muslim and at-Tirmidhi.] U
is nafs different from soul? if yes and nafs likes to rebel and urges to do whatever it wants, how do you define regret and guilt in life, the emotions that we feel when we go against Allah swt. ?
Ma sha Allah, it is absolutely amazing how Yaqeen institute tries to reach out to the lost Ummah through various and new strategies to steer us on the right path. Only Allah Almighty can reward them for their efforts. People working with them are definitely lucky and blessed. May Allah grant us all beneficial knowledge.
Allahuakbar and your birthday wishes and thanks again and sorry again for your birthday wishes and thanks for Allahuakbar
I'm years old and I love you so much for your birthday wishes for the day and thanks for Allahuakbar
Jazakallah kheri Alhamdulila is I love ❤ 😍 💖
I love you more than you can tell me inshaAllah ☝ marriage jihad from Allah bless you for Allahuakbar ☝
Maashallah and the family to me and your family and family and friends and family for the past couple days with my work experience in sharge for Allah
It’s lovely to see the love and camaraderie between these Sheikhs. MashaAllah. It’s very inspiring for the rest of us.
These sessions are soooo helpful.. May Allah swt bless you all and accepts all ur duas and ur ramadan, also same dua for the whole Yakeen Institute team.Ameen.
This session is so important for people who are suffering from ADHD because lack of motivation is the main problem most times… Step By Step and eventually you will get there soon..
Jazakallah kheri Alhamdulilahi the first thing you can see in the world to be a man of the earth and the Lord of the heaven and earth chose 🙏
* Short notes from talk (not extensive) *
We live in a culture that glorifies consumption and threatens 'missing out'. How can one strengthen oneself for trials or bringing ease to one’s self while going through these hardships on the journey to Allah and Jannah.
- Constant motivation that its 'just a little longer' or requiring 'let's see how much further we can go'.
- Pushing oneself incrementally is better, else one may pause or stop and the journey would take longer or waste one’s time.
- Remind yourself that the laboriousness of the journey is for the better
- Coach and push oneself - that you’re not preventing yourself from enjoyment or ease - but rather because the end is so much better despite what needs to be endured temporarily. The pain of regret in the hereafter is greater than the pain of self discipline in this world. The pain of regret in the hereafter is greater than the pleasure of sinfulness in this world. The pleasure of celebration in the hereafter is greater than the pleasure of sinfulness in this world. The pleasure of celebration in the hereafter is greater than the discomfort of self discipline in this world.
- Keep eyes on the goal - Our two Eid come after sacrifices - pushing oneself through the last of Ramadaan culminating in Eid-ul-fitr, a preview of Jannah - Joy, Praise for Allah, best clothes, family, friends, feasting.
So too with Hajj being the journey of life that culminates in the celebration of Eid-ul-adha.
Paradise is joy and the real joy is meeting Allah - Keep your eyes on the goal.
- Use milestones to help mark that part of the journey is complete and work milestone to milestone - focus on smaller goals to break up the length of the long term vision.
- Keep perspective - Know that if your Lord created all that has produced enjoyment, and states that this earthly realm doesn’t compare to the hereafter, then what of the enjoyment of the hereafter - keep perspective.
- Know the goals. Know Allah and Jannah and the possibilities to strengthen the motivation. People are taken by worldly personalities and pleasures when the Creator of it All would be the Greatest to meet and He has designated Jannah as the true realm of pleasure.
- Consistency & Discipline. Of the many benefits of the Islamic rituals is it requires discipline which assists one to be consistently engaged and cognisant of the journey.
- Take stock - What do I have on this journey that is unnecessary baggage (activities/traits) to be discarded or what other pursuits (knowledge/skills/people/activities) do I need to assist my journey.
- Weigh oneself - Check one’s deeds, good and bad: what can be added that will be ultimately fruitful and what is it to be discarded that is to my detriment.
- Trackable - Set trackable small goals and build upon it.
- Not everything needs to have a halaal alternative - the need is often from a place of inferiority and/or unnecessary pursuits when there are aesthetically clearer alternatives.
- Consider even substituting the mubaah (acceptable) with the mustahab (recommended). The mubaah itself can be time-consuming or remove opportunity for something beneficial to one’s goal and in doing so, set a higher bar that leaves room for a more acceptable level to break at.
jazakumullahu Khairan & baarakAllahu feekum team Yaqeen and travellers on the path to Allah- Praiseworthy, Majestic.
Allah knows best
Alhumdulillah, what an episode. I didn’t want it to end.
I love love love love love love love love love Dr. Omar sulieman and all of yaqeen institute May Allah grant us to be together in his jannahtul firdaus with the our beloved prophet(s.a.w)😭😭... Alahuma ameen
MashAllah amazing.. I love the night refelections. It's so influential. Jazakum Allah kheiran katheeran for your efforts. For your teaching us wisdom and precious knowledge.. May Allah swt gather us all in Jannat Al Naim with our beloved prophet peace be upon him..
Jazakallah for this. These Reflections are truly a blessing with so many gems to take away!
What I love about Yaqeeen is that Shiekh Omar Sulaiman introduces us to such amazing people who we would never have had a chance to meet or know. Amazing episode. But I would highly recommend hearing sheikh Hamza who recited the Quran at Mohammad Ali's Janazah, (may Allah be pleased with him, ameen), the first sheikh to recite on FOX news. Sheikh Hamza shares his experience with sheikh Zaid Shakir where he grew up in his community
51:49 that express his reflections on the subject at hand
And then a little about Mohammad Ali, May Allah be pleased with him at 1:00:15
This is SO GOOD. SO GOOD
BarakAllah 👌....
Jazakum Allah Khairan for these beautiful and beneficial reflectios Alhamdulillah🤲.
i love this so much. Jazakum Allahu Khairun
Alhamdulillah thank you
What a beautiful discussion, better than any motivational speech on youtube. Jazakoum allah khair (btw I came across this video and watched it the moment I was about to give up one of my pursuit (PhD) that is taking SO LONG for many reasons, and go for an instant yet less rewarding option. Allah is guiding us, alhamdolillah)
Aameen
Allahu akbar
Allahu Akbau
Please make Du’a for me for Allah swt to remove my hardship . I’m so lost. I’ve been going through hardship for five years. I’m broken. I can’t cope anymore. I want to take my own life
assalamu alaykum wa rahmat Allahu wa barakatuh my brother or sister, I will keep you in my dua and I pray that Allah makes everything better. You are so precious to Allah and he tests those he loves the most. You are worth more than the Kaabah to him. Please never forget that.
@@judeelrayes thank you sister
Ha first.
Astughfirallah
Ha got you a good deed which got me a good deed Jazak for the easy money ✌️🙏
49, well said, you don't have to do everything
DAILY DHIKR TO REMEMBER ALLAH (SWT)
SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, Subhan-Allahi 'l-`adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme)
Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One." [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:67, Sahih Muslim, #4:2071]
2. Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi (Glory be to Allah and Praise Him) a hundred times during the day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea
[Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071]
Abu Dharr reported that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, "Shall I tell you the words that Allah loves the most?" I said: "Yes, tell me, O Messenger of Allah." He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "The words dearest to Allah are: subhanAllah wa bihamdihi”. [ Muslim and at-Tirmidhi.]
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Does anyone know where we can get the Arabic text of thr Ibn Al Jawzi’s book that the Shaykhs are reading from?
Salam! When I first listened to this it included the Q&A with a recitation from Imam Hamza, did that get put in another video?
Please can you mention the name of the book you're following. Jazakallahukhayr
Captured Thoughts by Ibn Jawzi
Does anyone know who new sheikh in green is?
is nafs different from soul? if yes and nafs likes to rebel and urges to do whatever it wants, how do you define regret and guilt in life, the emotions that we feel when we go against Allah swt. ?
What you are talking about is the al Quran, when Jibril tells the prophet in all the Surahs. Qul
Laailahailallah Muhammad Rasurullah Allahuakbar the money for me and your wife will not have been trying to get it at all possible for Allahuakbar