The TRUTH About Studying In Egypt: Ustadh Abdullahi's Survival Blueprint
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Welcome back to PART 2!
By now we've all seen the TikTok videos and the growing number of students flocking to Egypt for studies however it's crucial to provide a clear perspective for those considering embarking on a similar journey. Join us in this enlightening conversation with Ustadh Abdullahi Shirre, who has spent nearly five years in Egypt, paralleling Idris' own year-long experience. He unravels the practical aspects of studying in Egypt, drawing from his extensive time there, giving context and clarity as to what aspiring students should be ready to expect.
Ustadh Abdullahi imparts invaluable insights, illuminating the challenges often encountered by students, the common missteps to avoid, and the remarkable rewards that come with the pursuit of Islamic knowledge.
This episode serves as a comprehensive survival guide, touching on everything from academic strategies to cultural adaptation. It offers a roadmap for aspiring seekers of knowledge contemplating their own educational adventure in Egypt. With candid anecdotes and seasoned advice, Ustadh Abdullahi shares the wisdom acquired through years of dedicated study and personal growth.
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Studying while married and with KIDS?!
Uncover the keys to success, glean lessons from the experiences of others, and develop a profound understanding of the distinct opportunities awaiting students in Egypt. Whether you stand on the precipice of this very journey or are simply intrigued by the realities of studying abroad, this episode is an absolute must-listen
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I can’t explain why but wallahi I love Ustad Abdullahi for the sake of Allah. May Allah accept from him and put barakah in this channel !
I was so blessed to meet Abdullah and learned so much from his classes and he helped me so greatly with my studies here in egypt
What markaz do you recommend and why? I’m about to make the decision Insha’Allah. Looking at Nile, Fajr and Ibaanah.
@@ExploreLyfejust pick one of them and stick with it
Mabrook on your union brother Idris and amen May Allah Swt bless both you brothers for such an encouraging episode!
We been waiting for part 2 of this👌🏾
so inspirational, hard work always pays off. may Allah grant us all beneficial knowledge and make that path easy 🤲
The ending was very special and eye opening , JazakhAllah. May Allah grant you both Jannatul Fridaws and keep you steadfast on the correct path.
sheikh Abdullah has given every single detail Allahuma Barik
shaykh? sheesh man stop applying pressure on the brother n give him some time subhaanallah let the guy get a couple white hairs atleast
Congratulation Idris may Allah bless your marriage
Barakaallahu feekum bro everything you said about Egypt 🇪🇬 is true I made hijra to Egypt 🇪🇬 3 years ago with my young children alxamdulilah we stayed there 3 years Nasr city hay taasic first year wasn’t easy to settle down it was struggle 😢I thought I may go back to the uk 🇬🇧 but I was there for sake of Allah I wanted my children to learn quran and Arabic alxamdulilah 2 year we settled it was the best decision to take my children to Egypt 🇪🇬 especially when they so young now there is no where else I want to go to live than in Egypt 🇪🇬 Inshaallah we will go back soon in Egypt you need have more patience and sabiir if you don’t have patience you won’t survive may Allah make us easy
Allahumma ameen. I wanna make Hijraa for myself and of course my kids even tho they are still young. I am going to hay Tasic Nasri city too Insha Allah. I know it’s gonna be time to get settled however, I am trying my best to get as much info as possible. I have a child with food sensitivity and intolerance. Any store recommendations? Any good pediatric doctors/ clinics that you recommend. I found a farm that does delivery o f gluten and dairy free stuff. I decided to stay in nasri city because of how close it’s to the Arabic/Quran marakiz.
Any tips/ recommendations of a young mother with small kids? My youngest is two years old. What do you think of hadanah for a child that young?
There stores that sell gluten free and a bakery that sells fresh gluten free bread
Having a guest talk about Al-Qarawiyyin would be amazing
بَارَكَ اللَّهُ لَكَ وَبَارَكَ عَلَيْكَ وَجَمَعَ بَيْنَكُمَا فِي الْخَيْرِ
As someone who is currently in Egypt and has been here many times I can say the info is correct and very informative
maashaa allah you are a great role model for my boys. may allah bless you
Thank you for the inspiring podcast, bro.
I can identify with the cold stage. I started with al ibanah,felt I wasn't progressing, switched to market Fajr, started from zero, left, went to al azhar, started from zero, then went home 😢.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Noticed something my brother, I seen the ring on your forefinger the prophet saw did say the it is prohibited to wear it on the index and middle finger may Allah Swt put barakah into the channel where you benefit everyone in this life and the next and also may Allah Swt make your path to Jannah easier though you studies in knowledge
Congratulations to your marriage. May allah make you happy
Amazing !!!
habibi! Come to Egypt
The world is now a global village
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
Akhi it is only through the qadr of Allah that I came through this, I have no contacts in Egypt but I’m looking to come next month with my brother.
Can you put in contact with anyone to get me a spot near lisan al arab?
بارك الله فيك
1:39:50 there’s no price tag on knowing Arabic
i just booked to study with explore arabic in cairo with researching with other people. I hope it all works out🙄
thanks for sharing your experiences.What do you advice after studying in Lisan Arab?
بارك الله فيك
الله يبارك فيكم 🌹
سبحان الله ❤
Got my own podcast and would like in enhance the video quality. What type of camera do you guys use
If you Study in slumps and you have an option to study in a good conducive environment and you choose otherwise, that's really backward. It's okay to use modern technology wisely. People just make things harder for themselves for no reason.
Nothing wrong with good old pen and paper studies.
When is the comeback!!
Why are you not posting nowadays
asalamualikum, how did you structure your review when it came to mutoon fiqqiyyah?
What place was the brother talking about in the beginning that almost didnt let him leave?
was wondering the same thing
Most likely subk Al ahad
@@user-fb8dp3fn1q yhhh that’s what I was thinking aswll
How old was usthad when he came to Egypt
Nasheed at the start of the video ???
One advice for the interviewee - allocate more time for the person you interviewing to speak. Too much input from the interviewer.
Defo Somali's, the word "wallaahi" holds no weight and is used so loosely.
Interesting! Where have you study? Please explain your theory.
@@partyfavors9238what's that got to do with his statement?
Where in Turkey is that? looks nice
People need to understand Egypt is Arabic speaking not ethnically.
46:04
nouman ali khan👎🏾
switch the ring on the pointer finger to the pinky in Sha Allah.
39:00
Allahu akbar
58:00
Even fi ramadan u guys can’t drop for the us
Did anyone ever tell you you look a bit like Will i am ? Obviously waad ka quruxbadan tahay but there is definitely a little resemblance. Congratulations walaal on your marriage may Allah s.w.t bless your marriage and make it a prosperous happy everlasting one ameen.
Egyptians speak Arabic - it’s a dialect - dialects existed since the time of the prophet. It’s incorrect and foolish to say they don’t speak Arabic.
Also if an Egyptian or any Arabian or African Muslim goes to USA without any plans or place to stay and just demands the Muslims in USA to accommodate him and make his life easy, that’s illogical and stupid - imagine several hundred/thousand cases. Why expect Egyptians to do something you’ll never do yourself??
You can’t just head to Egypt without planning and expect the financially poor families there to accommodate you into a 7 star hotel, that’s just unfair.
😂Money talks and all that other stuff walk 🚶
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Is it from the example of the sahaba to be overweight from overeating? From the signs of a person not controlling ones nafs is being overweight.
That’s a low blow
If you want to advice a brother about his weight then do it private, and humble yourself because what you mock today can end up happening to you tomorrow, or worse. Be kind, it cost 0 money, and ppl will benefit by being kind. No need to embarras your brother in faith, remmeber Allah is a witness to everything.
Abdullah Ibn Amr Ibn Al As was a Sahabi who fasted up to his death 1 day on and 1 day off ratio. Despite this he was described as large even up to his old age.