Loving this.. Sisters are everywhere! So so so happy to willingly listen to a woman with knowledge and not just opinions. If it makes me feel inspired and good.. Then for me it's definitely worth listening to Alhumdulillah. Sending love and du'as from London. X
Love this discussion!! The part about emotional intelligence and the prophet salla Allah alayhi wa salam is amazing. Because I have always loved EI but I never thought of it this way. Thank you!!
Thank you so so much for these! I love listening to them and they make me so happy that I support Haute Hijab because I love everything you guys do, not just your amazing hijabs!
MashaAllah! Happy to have found your channel. I converted two years ago and at times need some uplifting and continuous knowledge to increase my spirituality.
As a new convert to Islam, this video was so informative. Hosai shared important wisdom also said beautifully. Around 43/44 minutes in the video, Hosai shared the connection between the womb and Allah's connection to this. I didn't happen to catch the prophet's name that she mentioned - may someone please tell me for my notes? I would highly appreciate it. Thanks!
Salam dear, i'm not sure what prophet you are asking about. Are you asking about the person who said the quote that she reads to explain the connection between the womb and the attributes of Allah?
@@b.withane This is what he said: “The word in Arabic raham, rahma are the same root words - the womb and mercy because the essence of mercy is in the womb. That is why Allah has derived the womb, He actually derived the womb from His name the Merciful. So the womb is derived from an attribute of God. That is what women have that men do not have. That is why the humanizing factor in societies are women. The mother is the humanizing factor and without that if the mother is destroyed then it is a disaster for the rest of society.” - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
Loving this.. Sisters are everywhere! So so so happy to willingly listen to a woman with knowledge and not just opinions. If it makes me feel inspired and good.. Then for me it's definitely worth listening to Alhumdulillah. Sending love and du'as from London. X
Love this discussion!! The part about emotional intelligence and the prophet salla Allah alayhi wa salam is amazing. Because I have always loved EI but I never thought of it this way. Thank you!!
ماشاء الله.. جزاكما الله خيرا في الدنيا وفي الآخرة.
Thank you so so much for these! I love listening to them and they make me so happy that I support Haute Hijab because I love everything you guys do, not just your amazing hijabs!
MashaAllah! Happy to have found your channel. I converted two years ago and at times need some uplifting and continuous knowledge to increase my spirituality.
Hey, just found out about your halaqas! Do you do them on insta too?
Mashallah ❤
Walaikum salam warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
As a new convert to Islam, this video was so informative. Hosai shared important wisdom also said beautifully. Around 43/44 minutes in the video, Hosai shared the connection between the womb and Allah's connection to this. I didn't happen to catch the prophet's name that she mentioned - may someone please tell me for my notes? I would highly appreciate it. Thanks!
Salam dear, i'm not sure what prophet you are asking about. Are you asking about the person who said the quote that she reads to explain the connection between the womb and the attributes of Allah?
Salam! yes, exactly!
@@b.withane okay, so it is not a prophet who said that but it was a Shaykh who did. His name is Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.
@@b.withane This is what he said: “The word in Arabic raham, rahma are the same root words - the womb and mercy because the essence of mercy is in the womb. That is why Allah has derived the womb, He actually derived the womb from His name the Merciful. So the womb is derived from an attribute of God. That is what women have that men do not have. That is why the humanizing factor in societies are women. The mother is the humanizing factor and without that if the mother is destroyed then it is a disaster for the rest of society.”
- Shaykh Hamza Yusuf