Yemen, Egypt or Madinah? - Ustaadh Abu Taymiyyah

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • Ustaadh AbdulWahid Stephenson has a discussion with Ustaadh Abu Taymiyyah about his Journey to Seeking Knowledge, his experience in Yemen, Egypt and Saudi, his Quran Journey and more.
    0:00 Introduction
    5:20 First Trip Abroad to Yemen
    6:35 Personal Experience Grave Worshipping in Yemen
    12:08 AWS Sufi Experience
    13:40 ‘Prophets Grave is in the Masjid‘
    15:20 A Lady Soothsayer
    16:30 Awliyaa of Allah
    21:20 Only 1 person attended!
    22:45 Day in Dammaj
    27:56 Worst Advice
    36:20 Shaykh Yahya Al Hajoori
    38:30 Go to Egypt for Quran & Arabic
    39:10 Conversational Arabic instead of Madinah Book
    44:00 Experience in Egypt
    47:12 Favourite Reciters
    49:00 If you want Quran/Qiraat go Egypt
    49:45 6 lines of Poetry by Imam Shafi
    51:12 £200-£300 a month at least in Egypt
    53:15 When you spend in the way of Allah
    55:20 Faculty of Sharia, not Hadith
    1:00:10 Advice from Shaykh
    1:02:20 How do I study Fiqh
    1:07:00 Mas’ala of Touching Private Part
    1:08:30 When you start studying Fiqh
    1:09:00 Madhabism in UK
    1:10:00 ‘I need to study the Pillars’
    1:12:00 What’s the Madhab of the UK?
    1:15:00 How would you differentiate between the Madhahibs
    1:19:00 Which Kuliyyah shall I study
    1:21:00 Applied for the University 6 Times! Nearly gave up
    1:23:00 Abu Usamah’s Help
    1:31:00 Etiquette with your Teacher
    1:31:45 Shooting your Teacher?
    1:34:00 Conclusion
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  • @Prizkov99
    @Prizkov99 4 місяці тому +16

    _Summary of the Podcast_
    00:00:00 Ustadh Abu Taymiyyah shares his background and how his upbringing influenced his pursuit of knowledge. Born in the Netherlands but raised in north London, he grew up in an environment that was not conducive to his spiritual growth. His father, who encouraged him to memorize the Quran, played a significant role in shaping his desire for knowledge. After finishing secondary school, Abu Taymiyyah moved to Leicester due to the negative influences in his previous environment.
    00:05:00 He discusses his first trip abroad, which was to Yemen when he was around college age He joined a Quran memorizing course but it was his first exposure to grave worship at the institute. He visited the graves of scholars and prophets, which raised questions about the practice's compatibility with Sharia law.
    00:10:00 Ustad Taymiyah also clarifies(about Masjid Nawai and the prophet's grave) that praying at graves, which is a controversial practice, is not condoned if the grave is inside the masjid or if it obstructs prayer direction. He emphasizes that the role of teachers is significant in shaping the beliefs and practices of their students, but not all teachers lead their students astray.
    00:15:00 He shares an experience where students encouraged him to visit a woman named Shifa to find his lost phone. However, before doing so, he sought the advice of a sheikh, who approved of the visit. Later, they realized that this woman's practices were not in line with Islamic teachings. He emphasizes the importance of verifying knowledge and actions based on the teachings of Allah and His Messenger, rather than emotions or claims alone. He criticizes the tendency to accept everything without questioning and demanding evidence.
    00:20:00 Dammaj was not like the structured learning institutions in the West but rather a place where people went to acquire knowledge. The shaykh Muqbil, a graduate of the University of Medina, established this place and initially had very few students. Despite the humble beginnings, the place grew, and students traveled from all over Europe to attend. The students lived in the masjid or rented simple mud houses next to it. Their lifestyle was simple, and their diet consisted of basic foods like noodles.
    00:25:00 He discusses a historical disagreement between students in Medina and Yemen over the pursuit of knowledge. about which location offered more knowledge. He notes that while Medina was known for its scholars and access to knowledge, Yemen was also a significant center for memorization due to the lack of luxury and distractions.
    00:30:00 He discusses the educational opportunities available for students in various locations, including Medina. He explains that there are small classes taught by students who have studied with the scholars, and these classes can be beneficial for students who cannot directly study with the masters. He shares his personal experience of studying with a lesser-known scholar in Medina and the significant learning he gained from the experience. However, he also mentions that students may struggle to find a teacher in Medina due to the high demand and competition. Instead, he suggests seeking out PhD holders or master's students who can teach a particular book properly.
    00:35:00 He also highlights that some students attended classes while others worked, and after Maghrib, the sheikh would teach. He expresses the benefit of hearing this level of knowledge and encourages going to Yemen to study, but advises against it due to safety concerns. Instead, he recommends Egypt as the best place to learn Arabic and Quranic studies, as he believes the Arabic program in Yemen could have been better. He expresses his disagreement with the Medina books and teaching methods.
    00:40:00 He discusses the importance of having a basic understanding of Arabic to effectively learn from Islamic texts, specifically those from Medina. He shares an anecdote about an English-speaking convert who struggled to answer a question in Arabic during a class, leading him to leave without completing his studies. He also mentions that while the Medina books are essential, they heavily revolve around Arabic grammar, and one needs to have a foundational knowledge of the language to progress. He suggests that studying in Egypt could be beneficial for those who struggle with Arabic, as the system there is more developed and effective.
    00:45:00 shares his experiences of juggling work and studying knowledge during his fifth semester, which was problematic due to early morning classes and work commitments. He recounts how he had to leave Medina for Egypt unexpectedly due to a national lockdown, but managed to complete his Quran studies there. Egypt is known for its renowned scholars and He expresses his admiration for Hussari, emphasizing the importance of listening to history and improving recitation skills. He also mentions that Egypt is money-oriented and acquiring knowledge requires financial resources. He advises those planning to study in Medina to save money beforehand.
    00:50:00 He discusses the importance of patience and preparation when it comes to seeking knowledge in Islamic studies. He emphasizes that acquiring knowledge takes time and that one should be patient and persistent. He also touches upon the topic of financial preparation, suggesting that individuals should save up before embarking on a journey to study in places like Egypt or Medina(300 pound). He mentions that even small amounts of money saved over time can make a significant difference, allowing for more comfortable living conditions and saving time by avoiding long commutes.
    00:55:00 He discusses his decision to study Sharia instead of Hadith at the University of Medina. He sought advice from various scholars, who all encouraged him to pursue Hadith due to its significance as the "mother of all faculties." However, another graduate, who was also a Hadith graduate and PhD holder, advised him that the subjects studied in Sharia are more difficult to find outside of the university. He then decided to study Sharia and found it to be beneficial for addressing the doubts and contemporary issues people have, as well as providing tools to reconcile between evidences and put things in context.
    01:00:00 He discusses the importance of understanding both Hadith and Shariah in Islamic studies. Ustad Wahid reflects on the early days of Islamic education in the UK and how the lack of comprehension between these two fields led to a narrow-minded approach among some students. Abu Taymiyah notes that Hadith and Shariah have always had a contentious relationship, with Hadith students appearing more serious than Shariah students.
    01:05:00 He discusses the importance of tolerance and increasing knowledge in understanding Islamic texts, specifically when it comes to interpreting hadiths. He uses an example of a complex hadith regarding touching one's private part and the need for beginners in Islamic studies to focus on one view and act upon it, rather than getting overwhelmed by the intricacies of the science of hadith. He also touches upon the emergence of new movements in Islamic scholarship and the importance of staying focused on one's studies without getting distracted by peripheral issues.
    01:10:00 He emphasizes the importance of following a reliable methodology as a student of knowledge to avoid blindly following or seeking answers from multiple sources. He also discusses how the method of studying Islamic sciences varies depending on the region, with the Hanafi method becoming prominent due to the influence of the Ottoman Empire and in current times the Hanbali is getting more traction. He concludes by encouraging students to differentiate between the various schools of thought and choose a reliable method to study from.
    01:15:00 He discusses the relevance of various Madhab of learning Islamic knowledge, emphasizing that each Madhab has its merits. He mentions the importance of understanding the context of each Madhab and how they all benefited from one another. He highlights the importance of students not only acquiring knowledge but also acting upon it and sharing it with others. Ustad Abu talks about Imam Hanifa’s contribution such as the fiqh of praying in the air, and the importance of understanding their context in today's world
    01:20:00 He shares his personal experience of applying to study in Medina, Saudi Arabia multiple times before being accepted. He explains that one of the benefits of the application process is that it provides applicants with information about what they will be studying and the duration of their program.
    01:25:00 he recounts a conversation he had with his father about pursuing higher education. At the time,he was studying civil engineering but his father wanted him to obtain a university degree.His persistence paid off as the man was able to secure a visa and pursue his academic goals. He also talks about how one can finish Masters and PHD from Madina and pursue job in Islamic finance and related fields and make a good living in middle east.
    01:30:00 He shares a personal story about seeking his teacher's blessing to leave Yemen with his children. He emphasizes the importance of respecting teachers, even if one disagrees with their views, and the benefits of having multiple teachers and perspectives.
    01:35:00 He discusses the benefits of studying with him, both in person and online through Knowledge College. He mentions that his explanations are simple and effective, and that online courses are a good option for those in remote areas. He also states that all major madhhabs discuss the same principles, and that students from Sheffield have reported feeling benefited from the classes.

    • @AbAweis
      @AbAweis 4 місяці тому +4

      جزك الله خير
      For the summary. May Allah reward you abundantly.

    • @maryhoussyan5469
      @maryhoussyan5469 6 днів тому

      جزاك الله خير

  • @abuilyaas1383
    @abuilyaas1383 2 роки тому +37

    اللهم بارك لي شيخنا أبو تيميه
    No matter where he is, always dropping knowledge and life gems. Also love the fact that he is so active now

  • @ummaweis1
    @ummaweis1 2 роки тому +77

    May Allah bless ustadh abu taymiyyah, there’s always great benefit every time I listen to any of his talks.

  • @NaylAlAwtar
    @NaylAlAwtar 2 роки тому +11

    Alhamdulillah finally after a long awaited wait! May allah bless you for bringing on ustadh Abu taymiyyah

  • @uhu226
    @uhu226 2 роки тому +2

    BaarakAllah feekum & Jazaakumullah khair.
    Nice & beneficial conversation.
    Especially liked the last point about being in the company of scholars in order to learn from their etiquette and manners
    esp when responding to abuse & criticism. Shows that sincerity, focus and responding in a patient and dignified manner has a huge impact on the students and importance to keep one’s intention pure for the sake Allah & heart free from sin when both teaching and learning.

  • @user-cu5mp9jn3z
    @user-cu5mp9jn3z 2 роки тому +2

    Mashaa Allah Tabarak Allah... Always benefit from Ustadh's lessons... The inner goodness reflects on the outer Mashaa Allah! Such a humble person... May Allah keep ustadh so always, bless & increase him in everything. Ameen.

  • @pearlsofadaab
    @pearlsofadaab 2 роки тому +2

    Yessss I’ve been waiting for this!
    الله اكبر

  • @Salafite
    @Salafite 2 роки тому +7

    Long awaited بارك الله فيكم

  • @user-po2cv6ir4c
    @user-po2cv6ir4c 2 роки тому +51

    I love Sheikh Abu Taymiyyah for the sake of Allah.

    • @beanthefish
      @beanthefish 2 роки тому +1

      Me too hafidhahullah

    • @user-po2cv6ir4c
      @user-po2cv6ir4c 2 роки тому

      @@stians.6912 This is a link to a series that goes through the 99 names of Allah, and the first name that you will see is Allah being described. I hope this helps.

    • @AA-ic1hg
      @AA-ic1hg 2 роки тому

      @@user-po2cv6ir4c Alsalamu 'alaikum wa rahmat Allahi wa barakatuhu Akhi. I think you forgot to post the link

    • @user-po2cv6ir4c
      @user-po2cv6ir4c 2 роки тому

      @@AA-ic1hg it’s there Akhi

    • @watdat2468
      @watdat2468 2 роки тому

      @@stians.6912 The one and only God, the merciful, All knowing, creator of everything

  • @Lion_Heart14
    @Lion_Heart14 2 роки тому +34

    Such a matured,beautiful conversation between two individuals who have gone through the young over zealous phase. So soothing and calming,wonderful manners & hikmah emanating from the screen,truly behaved like men of the sunnah
    Shows you what salafiyyah/ahlussunnah is
    Motivated me a lot to be a talib ul Ilm In Sha Allāh
    My respect for Abu Taymiyyah حَفِظَهُ اللهُ grew even more.
    May Allāh allow and ease the journey of ilm for the youngsters watching this.

  • @ibrahimdanyaoui1777
    @ibrahimdanyaoui1777 2 роки тому +1

    very anticipated video allahumabarik

  • @arabiclearner711
    @arabiclearner711 5 місяців тому

    Thank you , may Allah reward you both. I actually was able to watch the whole video through while delivering. Love the professional and mature discourse and beneficial advice contained in this video. May Allah accept from you and increase us all in knowledge ameen.

  • @user-zu6qu1uj8r
    @user-zu6qu1uj8r 2 роки тому

    Very informative barakallahufeekum you brothers are on point

  • @mohammadahmed1629
    @mohammadahmed1629 10 місяців тому +1

    As a long term student of Hanafi Fiqh, I very much enjoyed listening to this discussion. May Allah reward you brothers for your efforts in propagating the deen.

  • @abdulmah72
    @abdulmah72 10 місяців тому

    بارك الله فيكم
    Excellent information. Thank you

  • @faysal8597
    @faysal8597 2 роки тому +4

    Fascinating conversation with a lot of benefit for the ummah in the UK. May Allah preserve you both 🤲🏾

  • @user-po2cv6ir4c
    @user-po2cv6ir4c 2 роки тому +16

    Had to click straight away.

  • @Goodman121kkk
    @Goodman121kkk 2 роки тому +7

    BaarakAllahu Feek.. so lovely to see our Salafee brother and teacher Ustadh Abu Taymiyyah - May Allah reward everyone that contributed to the interview. JazaakAllahu Khair

    • @mrchow4106
      @mrchow4106 2 роки тому +1

      A 'Salafi brother' that waters down the manhaj and co-operates with Ahlul bidah

    • @akhgriz980
      @akhgriz980 Рік тому

      @@mrchow4106 How so?...

  • @zax1972
    @zax1972 Рік тому

    Alot of great advice for students of knowledge from the UK and the west here ما شاء الله this is stuff you wont find anywhere else as western students have their own specific problems and these Ustaadths tackle many of them here.

  • @1415J
    @1415J 2 роки тому +25

    39:10 Madinah books slowly builds up your vocabulary while side by side having grammar concepts explained to the student. And also there are conversation in every chapter. For me, these books are the best Alhumdulilah.

    • @frizie474
      @frizie474 2 роки тому +17

      Overall they're best for beginners but I realized it would be even better if you pair them with bayna yadayk to benefit even more due to lack of conversation in madinah books.

    • @1415J
      @1415J 2 роки тому +4

      @@frizie474 جزاك الله خيرا.

    • @user-dx8eh2vc5r
      @user-dx8eh2vc5r 2 роки тому

      @@tmffj هداك الله يا ايها الرافضي. ان امير المؤمنين معاوية افضل منك و من آبائك

    • @a.m5892
      @a.m5892 2 роки тому +1

      @@frizie474 but compaining the two would you speak arabic or you need more books?

    • @theslicer22
      @theslicer22 2 роки тому

      @@frizie474 was thinking king the same

  • @mayab9003
    @mayab9003 Рік тому

    Mashallah very beneficial chat some us can’t get much information from our own communities either your not liked or popular.

  • @nashidanthony481
    @nashidanthony481 2 роки тому +14

    Alhamdulillah, we have Shaykh Jameel Adams in South Africa who studied at Darul Hadith in Damaj. Salafiyyah reached the tip of Africa, Alhamdulillah.

    • @redman1300
      @redman1300 2 роки тому

      Does he have a youtube channel where we can watch his stuff?

    • @nashidanthony481
      @nashidanthony481 2 роки тому

      @@redman1300 just type " Jameel Adams " on UA-cam search and you'll find of his lectures.

    • @nanashi2146
      @nanashi2146 2 роки тому

      Was it not already there?

    • @nashidanthony481
      @nashidanthony481 2 роки тому +1

      @@nanashi2146 there were daa-ees who studied at Madina University but never taught salafiyyah. When Abu Ilhaam came back from Darul hadeeth in 2001 he taught salafiyyah openly Alhamdulillah.

    • @nanashi2146
      @nanashi2146 2 роки тому

      @@nashidanthony481 No, what I am asking is that salafiyyah surely isn't something new right? I am new to it so a question I have about it is did it exist 100 years ago?

  • @peace-ij3tg
    @peace-ij3tg 2 роки тому

    I love you for the sake of Allah ,From France

  • @enam386
    @enam386 2 роки тому +2

    Shaikh Hassan Saleh was one of my first teacher's in USA. He is amazing. May Allah preserve him.

  • @KTSD676
    @KTSD676 8 місяців тому

    سبحان الله …طلبة العلم رزقهم الله بالهدوء والسكينة والفطنة والصبر والنشاط وتحمل الصعاب …لله دركم

  • @moosa9850
    @moosa9850 2 роки тому

    As salaam mu alay kum waragmahtuALLAAH hi wabarakahtu beautiful upload, MashaALLAAH, just some advice regarding the audio, take the device and place it on a desktop tripod and place it in the middle of those that are part of the interview. In Sha ALLAAH keep up the good works of teaching the haqq. Mat ALLAAH reward all those involved in this channel with good in this world and the Hereafter

    • @River-my2sz
      @River-my2sz 2 роки тому

      السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

    • @AryanKhilji596
      @AryanKhilji596 2 роки тому

      و عليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

  • @drirm1400
    @drirm1400 2 роки тому +1

    Barakallahu fikum

  • @redman1300
    @redman1300 2 роки тому +22

    In egypt you can study with Shaykh Mustafa al Adawi he was a major student of Shaykh Muqbil and is now one of the major scholars of Egypt upon Sunnah.

    • @n.mounir
      @n.mounir 2 роки тому +1

      where precisely is he located?

    • @redman1300
      @redman1300 2 роки тому +6

      @@n.mounir Minyet Samannoud nearby Sebennytos (Sammanud). But there are many other scholars in Egypt upon sunnah like Shaykh Muhammad isma'il alMuqaddam but i don't know all their locations. Maybe its best to study arabic in one of the big cities and travel or do some research there and ask around.

    • @n.mounir
      @n.mounir 2 роки тому +1

      @@redman1300 May Allah reward you for the info

    • @mishalibrahim3549
      @mishalibrahim3549 2 роки тому +3

      @@redman1300 how about shaykh raslan?

    • @redman1300
      @redman1300 2 роки тому +1

      @@mishalibrahim3549 Allahu a'lam akhi

  • @amgadragab6584
    @amgadragab6584 2 роки тому +2

    May ALLAAH protect you guys from evil and grant you guys Paradise جنة الفردوس
    آمين

  • @MusaMills1
    @MusaMills1 2 роки тому +7

    The book is الصرف للمبتدئين

  • @camilladewanthy
    @camilladewanthy Місяць тому

    Jazaakumullahu khayran wa baarakallahu fiikum

  • @zahraosman3540
    @zahraosman3540 2 роки тому

    MashaAllah Abuthaymiyah his lecturers is very influential and touching

  • @ismaelmusoke1285
    @ismaelmusoke1285 2 роки тому

    احسن الله اليكم

  • @amgadragab6584
    @amgadragab6584 2 роки тому +1

    ما شاء الله. سبحان الله

  • @naughtybynature999
    @naughtybynature999 2 роки тому +11

    This video honestly touched my heart. I used to follow the salafi manhaj in college, but gradually started turning away from it as I increased my studies, for various reasons. As I moved to a more moderate madhhabi/non-athari perspective I used to be really turned off by a lot of the self-righteousness and extreme bias from a lot of the salafis, what Abu Taymiyya refers to in the video as that narrow-mindedness. However I soon found myself becoming just as arrogant and closeminded as the those salafis who I would spend time debating. I decided for my own nafs I needed to really try to listen and study from sincere salafi/athari scholars in order to the remove the kibr from my heart. Although I still remained inclined towards madhabi views, and towards believing in tafweed ul-ma'aani in regards to the Sifat, I became a lot more open in my understanding of the deen, and judging speakers based on what they say not what group they belong to. Hearing ustadh Abu Taymiyya say that there were mistakes that people in the salafi da'wah made early on is so refereshing to here. We need people on both sides to acknowledge this in order to bring about a new era tajdeed that will unify the ummah and increase our knowledge of the deen.

    • @pearlsofadaab
      @pearlsofadaab 2 роки тому +5

      Tafweedh al Ma’na isn’t madhab al Salaf. It’s the madhab of the early mu’tazilah, and the modern ashaa’riah/maturidiyyah. May Allah protect us from such deviant and evil beliefs.

    • @user-xi5im3hu4p
      @user-xi5im3hu4p Рік тому +4

      may Allāh guide you to the sunnah

    • @Tareeq-Al-Haqq_1
      @Tareeq-Al-Haqq_1 Рік тому +1

      My bro he’s literally Salafi 😂

    • @abukarali2966
      @abukarali2966 Рік тому +1

      @@pearlsofadaab you are taking such nonsense only because you listen to Wahhabi propaganda on UA-cam, and have probably never been exposed to any real scholarship on aqida. Tafwid al ma’na is the position of mainstream Hambalis like Ibn Qudamah, and Safarini. It is also a position of Ash’aris and Maturidis.
      Wahhabis whose Aida is that of the Karramiyah, are the people of deviance. The karramiyah were defeated by the Ash’aris. The Wahhabis are already splintering into tens of factions that hate each other; one of the signs of deviant sects.

    • @usarussa1
      @usarussa1 Рік тому

      @@pearlsofadaab devil is on you stupid soul , not in matutidi akidah. All the Hanafi muftis and ulama of hanafi mazhab in many countries is maturidi in akida. So who are you muftiy or alim? nothing, you one of followers of Satan.

  • @amgadragab6584
    @amgadragab6584 2 роки тому +1

    I love you brothers for the sake of ALLAAH

  • @adam.259
    @adam.259 2 роки тому +4

    Salamu 'alaykum from Turkey 🌹

  • @mohamedOB
    @mohamedOB 8 місяців тому +1

    I’m from Yemen and I’ve never seen a masjid with a grave. It’s probably a certain area that you were in.

  • @jahdimman7550
    @jahdimman7550 2 роки тому

    our beloved shaykh hafidaullah

  • @mawahebbadawi3819
    @mawahebbadawi3819 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like this isnt the question I should be asking but where are they getting these thobes from, they're beautiful tabarakallah

  • @tdr1967
    @tdr1967 Рік тому +1

    In 2005 I asked Shaikh Ubaid, may Allaah have Mercy upon him and forgive him of his sin(Ameen), if I should go to Egypt or Yemen to study and he replied strongly that I should go to Yemen to study.

  • @tdr1967
    @tdr1967 11 місяців тому +1

    There's no place in the world like Yemen when it comes to seeking knowledge. Yemen is a country that has entire cities that are centers of knowledge in themselves. Some places in Yemen have thousands of students and numerous scholars of sunnah learning and teaching in them. In some of these places there are classes from Fajr until well after Ishaa. There are classes in every science of the deen being taught by scholars and students. There are schools for women and children of all ages to learn their deen. May Allaah preserve and protect the people of Yemen in general and the maraakaz of Ahlus-Sunnah and it's inhabitants in specific from harm, AMEEN.❤

    • @Estateandassetsmaster
      @Estateandassetsmaster 11 місяців тому

      Salaam 'Alaikum can you share with me places where I can start out with? I am 48 years old but have a decent foundation of the Arabic language, writing, and Quran rules Tajweed but I need more. Anyone here can please share any information with me to Increase my knowledge of the Deen.

    • @madinapeshobilly9547
      @madinapeshobilly9547 8 місяців тому

      Look into the city of Tarim in Yemen and visit the school Dar Al Mustafa inshAllah, may Allah give you tawfiq @@Estateandassetsmaster

  • @moremoney9660
    @moremoney9660 Рік тому

    Can you plz make clear what you mean by they where praying, where you praying salah in front of the grave or were they making duah...

  • @Kaijiii7
    @Kaijiii7 2 роки тому +2

    You recommended Egypt but what institution or madrassa for learning Arabic? Great talk JazakAllahu Khayran!

  • @ColeenCole-io4cp
    @ColeenCole-io4cp Рік тому

    What about if the mosque exists before the grave?
    Because our beloved prophet ( pbuh) is buried next to mosque, but the mosque exists before the prophet died, or does this is exception? Please advise ان شاء الله

  • @ummaariyah
    @ummaariyah 8 місяців тому +1

    Does anyone have the details about the Kuwaiti programme?

  • @sire460journeyintoEgypt
    @sire460journeyintoEgypt 2 роки тому +3

    Salam alaikum jazakallahu khairan for this nice soothing lecture .I'm in Egypt definitely good for quran and arabic. but I'll like to know if you know where exactly I could go for real ilm for myself and the kids.i know of a sheikh in hammamat el kobba cairo sheikh Ibrahim I believe but not much else please guide me if you know. cause I would like my kids to benefit from this during the summer holidays.
    Jazakallahu khairan.

    • @muhayya7117
      @muhayya7117 2 роки тому

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
      do you mean like a markaz sis?

    • @AryanKhilji596
      @AryanKhilji596 2 роки тому +1

      و عليكم السلام

    • @sire460journeyintoEgypt
      @sire460journeyintoEgypt 2 роки тому

      @@muhayya7117 sorry yes something they could go to in the summer specially. I live in New cairo

    • @MrAhmedUA
      @MrAhmedUA Рік тому

      @@Dhaifaalmansurah even though he is madkhali i think the government prevented him from giving droos
      i am egyptian but i am not 100% sure

    • @sythican185
      @sythican185 Рік тому

      @@sire460journeyintoEgypt Salaam, any recommendations on where to learn Arabic in Egypt?

  • @AhmedAliAce281
    @AhmedAliAce281 2 роки тому

    حياكم الله

  • @humbalshah
    @humbalshah 2 роки тому +5

    So Sheikh said, he didn't study hanafi mazhab yet made a judgement that Imam Abu Hanifah had a limited access to the resources. Thats big judgement towards the Imam Abu Hanifah.
    One should first equip yourself full and deeply about the mazhab or reach out the great scholars of hanafi school. And then come to the conclusion about hanafi school.
    Wished he had travelled to the countries with great scholars of hanafi fiqh. And, seek more in depth knowledge. I bet he would have get answered for all his misconceptions.
    They way Hadith science is preserved and thriving is coz of Hanafi schools. Yet, telling them, they have less information about Hadith...

  • @optomm
    @optomm 2 роки тому +1

    MashALLAH

  • @moonsun3653
    @moonsun3653 2 роки тому +1

    You should say the cities for all three options or say the countries for all three options!

  • @semyimomer9838
    @semyimomer9838 2 роки тому +2

    Ya ustaz Please I wann contact this man

  • @MuhammadA34777
    @MuhammadA34777 2 роки тому

    1:18:11
    Is this the same Nafi from Qaloon/Warsh an Nafi ?

  • @naifalahmed2719
    @naifalahmed2719 Рік тому

    سلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته اخي الكريم

  • @ayyubomar774
    @ayyubomar774 10 місяців тому

    I don’t know how to speak Arabic,so I should go to Egypt first to learn Arabic and Quran?
    Then inshallah to go Medina once I have a good extensive knowledge of the language
    Currently working and saving up to go inshallah

    • @famtv251
      @famtv251 Місяць тому

      Medina offers 2 year arabic intensive course at their university to learn the language

  • @semyimomer9838
    @semyimomer9838 2 роки тому

    Mashallha

  • @dr477AK
    @dr477AK 2 роки тому +6

    Nice convo but just want to mention the hanafi madhab in the uk is waaaaaay ahead of any other madhab in the uk the amount of dar ul ulooms that are established in the uk is no joke and every year theres about 500 to 1000 students graduating from dar ul ulooms. And not mention the hifdh programs also.

    • @Qytrh
      @Qytrh 2 роки тому +2

      that is true may allah reward them, but hes talking about just in terms of following of madhab, the hanbali madhab is growing

    • @humbalshah
      @humbalshah 2 роки тому +1

      @@Qytrh growing because of media. Now youngsters are going through social media to learn deen.
      On the ground and traditional way of learning knowledge is still thriving due to hanafi schools. No matter whichever country you travel too.. and, lastly shiekh has less knowledge about hanafi school, yet he come up with the conclusion Imam Abu Hanifah had little resources to learn from. Honestly, to make a judgement, you have to study fully about that mazhab or talk to scholars of that fiqh. But, rather just made a judgement Imam Abu Hanifah had limited access to the Hadith...

    • @BetterCallSaul603
      @BetterCallSaul603 Рік тому

      Hanafi school in UK?
      Seriously I'm from Germany. Can you learn there real sharia?

    • @dr477AK
      @dr477AK Рік тому

      @@BetterCallSaul603 yes ofcourse 7 years of islamic studies covering all aspects of religous sciences arabic nahw and sarf usul al fiqh usul hadeeth tafseer aqeedah hadeeth is in final year

    • @BetterCallSaul603
      @BetterCallSaul603 Рік тому

      @@dr477AK 7 years school in the UK? Seriously tell me a little bit about it. Barakallahu feek

  • @solodolo4235
    @solodolo4235 2 роки тому +16

    With the madinah books I don’t believe the issue is the books itself rather its how people teach the book as well the himmah of the student themself.
    al arabya bayna yadayk and madinah books are just 2 paths to the same objective. If you feel madinah doesn’t have enough vocab then you as a student should go out your way to increase ur vocab, if you believe al arabya bayna yadayk lacks grammar then you as a student should go out your way and make time to learn grammar.
    If you have the option to learn either book then go for it, don’t abandon a lesson just bcs you believe one curriculum is better.

  • @amgadragab6584
    @amgadragab6584 2 роки тому

    لا إله إلا الله، محمد رسول الله

  • @bosbanon3452
    @bosbanon3452 Рік тому

    Can i ask you one question, saudi arabia control only Madjnah since 1926, before that Madinah was once under sufi rule for thousand years, so the sufist was right?

  • @Wongtobat2345
    @Wongtobat2345 Рік тому

    Afwan...can translate to indonesia?

  • @Mohammedsalafi0
    @Mohammedsalafi0 2 роки тому

    How can I contact ustadh Abu Taymiyyah?

  • @Mohammedsalafi0
    @Mohammedsalafi0 2 роки тому +3

    Is it worth leaving uni to go seek knowledge just as ustadh Abu Taymiyyah left college to go to Yemen ?
    جزاكم الله خيرا

    • @redman1300
      @redman1300 2 роки тому +1

      Depends on what you want some scholars finished uni others not.

    • @Bbb82744
      @Bbb82744 2 роки тому +1

      At the very least do what ustaadh abdul wahid mentions. Spend your summer holidays studying abroad.
      In regards to dropping out if uni and going to study the deen. Only people that know you properly would be able to advise for or against.

    • @Zazezoo
      @Zazezoo 2 роки тому +2

      Think smart, think about your akhera, think Istikhara…How long have you got to complete uni, unless you haven’t started, and are you financially stable to make Hijra and seek knowledge. Remember Ustadh’s family were sending him money whilst in Yemen. Yes uni helps a lot as after graduation, it’s easier to get employment and decent income. Depending on the course of course. Why not invest your tuition fees on seeking knowledge, unless you’ll be taking student finance, which is questionable. Reflect upon the course you will be studying, and whether the qualification can help with finding employment in an Islamic country. If it’s teaching, then it would be easier to get a job as an English teacher in an Islamic country, which will help immensely as you’ll have secure income, as well as seek knowledge. It’s more to do with your finances and family support. Life’s short, uni will always be there and now we can even study online, what about learning the Deen? Uni has only benefitted me with the dunia, and very much behind deenwise. Seeking knowledge requires time and commitment. As Ustadh has also mentioned, if you want secular qualification, you can always study Islamic finance and get good income later to help support your family. Unless you are financially independent, this is a discussion you must have with those you’ll be depending on financially. Otherwise, work and save up and seek knowledge, you are not guaranteed tomorrow! Many students of knowledge return home to work then go back and seek knowledge .

    • @muhammadabdulmateen8473
      @muhammadabdulmateen8473 2 роки тому

      Yes. Go to yemen darul mustafa

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. 2 роки тому

      Not if you won’t be able to provide for your family in the future. Finish uni and then go over seas to seek knowledge. It’s what all the students wish they did who are now over seas trust me

  • @ColeenCole-io4cp
    @ColeenCole-io4cp Рік тому

    I didn’t know the brother Ustaad Tayymiyyah parents originated from Somalia! Kudos big brother
    If I ever met you I will ask you what tribe you belong to, since Somalis is known to have raised with tribalism mentality

  • @taahir3378
    @taahir3378 2 роки тому +3

    How unfortunate to go and study at Dar Al Mustafa and not receive anything

    • @user-dx8eh2vc5r
      @user-dx8eh2vc5r 2 роки тому +1

      He did, he reviewed the insight to study with Ahl Sunnah.

    • @Nimr187
      @Nimr187 Рік тому

      @Taahir Exactly

    • @Nimr187
      @Nimr187 Рік тому

      Imagine being so ignorant that you jump to the extreme of calling someone a soothsayer.

  • @shing96
    @shing96 2 роки тому

    Nice Moroccan wearings 💞

  • @mediterranean2275
    @mediterranean2275 Рік тому

    Can I still gain knowledge and where should I go, universitys will not accept me because of my age, pleas help me to get on track to gain knowledge I always wanted it in shaa Allah.
    Djazak Allah o gairan

  • @tanveerakbar1680
    @tanveerakbar1680 Рік тому

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته brothers are you implying that u have to followe one of the mazhab and its important brothers are u are trying to say that you should not read books of hadith u are confusing alot of brothers

  • @adamcoudou2693
    @adamcoudou2693 2 роки тому

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
    كنت في دماج و أعرفك ، قد رأيتك في دماج

  • @user-uy8pg4wv4b
    @user-uy8pg4wv4b 2 роки тому

    1:04:00

  • @irfan6000
    @irfan6000 2 роки тому +4

    Salam, where are some masjids of sunnah in liecester? Might move there soon inshaAllah. Would appreciate some help with this and recommendations on area to live

    • @ayebee1062
      @ayebee1062 2 роки тому

      There are quite a few. You have Masjid Taybah, Masjid Al Furqan, Markus Quba, Masjid Quba,Masjid Salahuddin, Masjid Uthaymeen and a Masjid near Evington Road.

    • @Butterfliessss4090
      @Butterfliessss4090 Рік тому +1

      Come to st Matthews it’s a Muslim area and lots of masjids and best community

    • @BetterCallSaul603
      @BetterCallSaul603 Рік тому

      ​@@ayebee1062what about Islamic schools in UK? For children 11 years old plus.?
      Are there alot and good learning?

  • @MusaMills1
    @MusaMills1 2 роки тому +3

    Also متممة الصرف

  • @truthaboveall6436
    @truthaboveall6436 2 роки тому +3

    More emphasis on who we can&can't seek knowledge from please!!!

  • @shadowthefirst5115
    @shadowthefirst5115 2 роки тому +2

    Where is he from tho? Is he omani?

  • @fearlesswarrior1192
    @fearlesswarrior1192 2 роки тому +2

    I would completely disagree with the brother knocking the madinah Book series. They're very well structured and a good teacher will help you go far by Allah's permission. Vocab is important, but you can do that by yourself.

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. 2 роки тому +5

      If you go overseas you’ll realize it’s the weakest from all the curriculums

  • @saniyaahmad3153
    @saniyaahmad3153 5 місяців тому

    Algeria?

  • @MOSxNY
    @MOSxNY Рік тому

    I’ve never seen or heard about anything like this in Yemen. It’s got to be some really tiny faction.

  • @familyofscholars8693
    @familyofscholars8693 2 роки тому

    Abdul Hamdi

  • @abdih5488
    @abdih5488 2 роки тому

    is the Ustaadh Somali?

  • @naveeedd
    @naveeedd Рік тому

    Water for the brother please

  • @Mohammed-gw2nn
    @Mohammed-gw2nn 8 місяців тому

    Subhanallah how can not mention the Giants of islam ( Aimmah Rahmatullahi Alai )

  • @user-yq2if6ld9h
    @user-yq2if6ld9h 2 роки тому +4

    Who is the sri lankan brother? ما شاء الله

    • @Albaniandco
      @Albaniandco 2 роки тому +2

      اَلسَّلاَ مُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَا تُهُ
      His name is shaykh nawas al hindi and the book he authored on sarf is متممة الصرف للمبتدئين

    • @user-yq2if6ld9h
      @user-yq2if6ld9h 2 роки тому

      @@Albaniandco بارك الله فيك

    • @Albaniandco
      @Albaniandco 2 роки тому

      @@user-yq2if6ld9h وفيك بارك الله أخي الكريم

    • @ehsanakhtar8009
      @ehsanakhtar8009 2 роки тому

      @@Albaniandco salaam. What is the title of the book?

  • @wahidazizi7762
    @wahidazizi7762 Рік тому

    🇸🇦🇸🇦💯💯

  • @AA-mo5mq
    @AA-mo5mq 2 роки тому

    To be honest the Graves at masajids are mostly at the south of Yemen were the Sofes are concentrated

    • @AA-mo5mq
      @AA-mo5mq 2 роки тому

      Oh yeah, Damag is gone. It's been overtaken by Huthes and they maybe using it for sheia stuff

  • @ahayat995
    @ahayat995 Рік тому

    1:11:08

  • @adminomhfoz1908
    @adminomhfoz1908 2 роки тому

    hmm

  • @abuabdullah1972
    @abuabdullah1972 2 роки тому

    Is Abu taymiyyah half Somali??

    • @user-dx8eh2vc5r
      @user-dx8eh2vc5r 2 роки тому

      I believe so

    • @abdifatahahmed7248
      @abdifatahahmed7248 Рік тому

      He's full somali. Last time he was speaking in somali language with his mum. Rer marka waaye soomahn sheikhow?

  • @ajimale
    @ajimale 2 роки тому +1

    The Ustadh did not answer the question about studying sharia abroad? Can I please get feedback as soon as possible.

    • @user-dx8eh2vc5r
      @user-dx8eh2vc5r 2 роки тому +1

      What’s your question? Go do it, in Saudi, Egypt, Yemen, Somalia go ahead its great

    • @Ahmed-pp1fk
      @Ahmed-pp1fk 2 роки тому +2

      @Dark Angel if you want to advance in seeking knowledge you have ti go abroad, unfortunately you dont benefit as much in the west compared to Muslim countries.

    • @Kardu3
      @Kardu3 2 роки тому

      @Dark Angel So Somalia, Saudi, Syria, Egypt, Pakistan, Yemen and Zanzibar are all Dar al Kufr? I smell a Takfiri

    • @aminsaid5408
      @aminsaid5408 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-dx8eh2vc5r ninyahow ma daarood baa tahay ?

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. 2 роки тому

      @Dark Angel lol are you ok? You can’t just self study. Do you even understand basic Arabic sentences

  • @Mohammed-gw2nn
    @Mohammed-gw2nn 8 місяців тому

    Important NOTE to our salafi brothers don't dissuade anyone to take a MADHAB
    We've HEARD it CLEARLY salafi are on the HANABILA FIQH
    PLEASE DON'T TRY TO CONSTRUE SALAFIYYAH BECAUSE IT CONCLUDES ALL MADHAHIBS AS POINTED OUT IS TO TAKE A TARIKA ( MADHAB )
    Was Salaam
    My Sincere love to our Ustads benefited for this to of happened May you be preserved with long & prosperous life benefitting our Ummah being accepted & elevated to the highest level of Jannatul Firdous Aameen Ya Rab
    Barakallah hu feek

  • @abderraoufsaidoune6054
    @abderraoufsaidoune6054 2 роки тому +1

    U shud get Sk uthman next ibn farook

  • @waynegiles3788
    @waynegiles3788 2 роки тому

    1:49

  • @LeixWUxLong
    @LeixWUxLong 2 роки тому +1

    The interview has a bad habit of cutting him off. Either way JazakAllahu khair.

  • @ernianisa1728
    @ernianisa1728 Рік тому

    After seeing these black Jets many Muslims from around the world come to Pakistan and started to play their role in rebuilding Islam. Muhammad Qasim Dreams

  • @bookofhuda9914
    @bookofhuda9914 2 роки тому

    If your teachers are doing questionable things, how can you trust what they teach you?

  • @breemo1991
    @breemo1991 2 роки тому +1

    المسجد النبوي فيه قبر النبي وبعض الصحابة

  • @Abdullah-zr7mw
    @Abdullah-zr7mw 2 роки тому

    39:25 🤣🤣

  • @MiddleEast-4Ever
    @MiddleEast-4Ever 2 роки тому

    Long live Kurdish citys and Kurdistan in turkey iraq and syria.

  • @wasifhasani1087
    @wasifhasani1087 2 роки тому

    Masjid a nabawi has graves inside it

  • @mohbubmiah955
    @mohbubmiah955 2 роки тому

    Kid

  • @almurabitun
    @almurabitun 11 місяців тому +1

    He is a liar. I've just come back from Dar ul Mustafa and know one does grave worship and no one prays at the grave.
    People read Qur'an, make dua, make zikr and recite Qasidah.
    Praying is done towards the qibla.