Do we have to know Arabic before seeking knowledge of Islamic subjects e.g. Fiqh? I'm currently studying Madinah reader book 1. Is it possible to study Islamic sciences while still a beginner in Arabic and who in my area (Harrow) (who is upon the sunnah) would be able teach me even though it is very hard to find places to study Islam in my area (especially during COVID-19)?
@@Abbaas_ No. Seek knowledge in the English language (a good place for this is Kalemah/Madrasatu al-Umariyyah with Abdulrahman Hassan) while learning Arabic. You need to do both. If you leave seeking knowledge until after learning Arabic, you're gonna be waiting a while. Plus, not all sciences require knowing much Arabic. Do both at the same time and you'll be successful inshaa'Allah.
ما شاء الله I'm studying engineering and i usually don't have time to do my hobbies because of studying. But then i see my mom, she was a doctor and also a student of knowledge ما شاء الله I think i can to seek knowledge, but it needs to be online because of non available resources near me. جزاكم الله خير يا اخوان
@1:14:35 Allahumabarik this part was my favourite part of the podcast. Seeking Knowledge isn’t like acquiring secular knowledge and building up miscellaneous information. Alhamdullilah this has helped me so much! May Allah bless you
So that means , No matter whatever the case whether you are the most busy person in the world or the worst sinner seek knowledge of the deen , this has many benifits , Allah will place blessing in your life. And one the most important things is knowing arabic we see for one arabic word people translate in english more than one word , one who knows arabic understands better and he will get chance to benifits from the scholars of this ummah whether it even be online in the starting , many important books are not though in english online.
I really wanna see more of Ustadh abdulahad I get to learn a lot from the few videos I watched of him so far allahuma barikk and jazakallah to you both
AsslamuAlaikum. Brother don't say I wish I lived in England and the like. u are where you are because of the decree of Allah subhanahu wa ta'la. We don't know Allah's wisdom with which he azzawajal decrees.
Wallahi, I’m crying! 😭 eye opener! I literally wasted time 😭 could of started my hifz in the beginning of sixth form and finished this year 🤯☹️ ... inn Shaa Allah make intentions to start 2021
@@amatullahsu I already know 30 and 29 juz I’m shaky with 😰 the only time I’m free is Fridays and weekends in the morning I don’t kno if that’s enough time to do Sabaaq and do my dhor for ... 3 times a week
Lots of love for the sake of Allah for both ustadhs. A small naseeha, please let guests talk and finish their points without interrupting them insha’Allah, there were some parts of the video every sentence was being interrupted. May Allah swt reward you both with the best of this life and the next, ameen
May allah reward you both for this podcast. So beneficial and agree with the points.This has been an topic that really needs to be addressed as it is belittled because majority think this form of studying and seeking knowledge can’t be done when it can be. Personally, listening to the things mentioned, it did relate a lot to my experience because at times in the past I would question if I am the only one doing this because no1 I knew for a long period of time in university had this same idea as me. Gradually over the years I got to know a few brothers that had this same mindset as me and hearing this in a podcast was even better Alhamdulilah. I would say I learnt this idea of seeking knowledge and studying the hard way having failed a year in university and not being allowed to go back for 6months along with other obstacles.Hence, I don’t want people to go through the path I went through yet allah made a way out for me with his mercy. No matter what university you go to their is fitnah even if they are the best at teaching your degree. A big misconception out their is that a good uni according to the league table means that I’m safe with my religion.Think again about your state of religion before going uni as the brothers in the video mentioned. Something that did not cross my mind when going university. Currently as a final year student in my 5yrs of uni with a 1yr work experience,Alhamdulilah, allah has given me the strength to work part time, study on a new degree maths & statistics, get career experience, seek knowledge weekly with a revision group, have a Quran teacher and train at home weekly. This was done gradually and consistently whilst planning ahead. Allah mentions in [13:11] he would not change the condition of the people until they change the conditions of theme selves. This is key as I made one sincere change to change my friendship as the primary root cause after I failed my 1st year and other obstacles in my path. since then, what I have been doing until now( mentioned above)with allah permission was beyond what I had planned and could imagine.I strongly advice those who are IN university currently to seek knowledge straight away and do not wait any longer as mentioned in the video. Do not try to seek it one go because you will lose it in one go so make it a big priority for the rest of your life as part of fulfilling your purpose in life to worship allah alone. Be consistent and build up gradually. Ask allah to guide you and not turn you back to your old self from the great dua in [Surah Imran: 8] and never settle after a while when things do progress because your old friends are eager to bring you off track. They want to see you slip up yet they are just afraid of what you want to become as a student of knowledge. Eventually with allah’s help and one’s self being sincere, they will eventually respect you and leave you alone at the very least. Even then don’t relax and keep progressing to your new fullest potential. Learn the etiquettes for seeking Islamic knowledge because secular knowledge and Islamic knowledge are completely different and require a different approach to benefit from each. I did not know this straight away but realised through general advice from my teacher.This would prevent your Islamic knowledge becoming just theory and seen as a subject when it shouldn’t. Our secular studies is theoretical within itself so it will condition you to become very intellectual in your field as well being over critical & logical to everything. This is my opinion. I’m saying this as it did start to overcome me in my passion for seeking knowledge at one point.These are good skills to have in worldly affairs but don’t base your understanding of Islamic knowledge upon this as we don’t understand it according to our own intellect ,logic and critical judgement. Rather the understanding of the pious predecessors. As extra bit of motivation, my grades did not worsen. Since I have been making this change, Allah has put a lot more blessings in my time and studies. my grades are reflecting that as I am currently between a 2:1 to 1st overall with half a semester to go until the end of university. Before the change I was getting below the pass mark of 40% and doing resits which were stressful and still failed resits. Finally, I heavily support the brothers that education is not the only way for success even though I am in a degree. Even for those with degrees, be opened minded and explore new opportunities. You’ll be surprised at what you can learn. May allah grant us beneficial knowledge in the deen and the dunya. Ameen.
I have graduated high school. One of my regrets was not seeking that much knowledge and also not memorizing as much of the Qur'an as I wanted. When you take a break from studying, I advice that you do this in your free time so you fall in love with this. And when you love to seek knowledge it makes things easier! May Allah reward you and make things easy for you!
@@penguinman38 jazakah Allahu khair, tbh I have and I really want to carry on, I'm also in the Muslim survival guide 1 year program, and I want to pursue this but my mother wants me to focus in school but I want to focus on the deen
Asalamou Enleykoum. Im a university student, trust me when i tell you you will probably not have as much freetime as you have in highschool in uni, or once you graduate or start your career and so on. I was in the same situation but i put my priorities straight. Secular knowldge is helpful for what ever time you have on earth, deen knowldge will be helpful for all of eternity, Subhanallah it can get you to Jannah ! I pray for you brother, may Allah make it easy for you and Reward you for your intention of seeking knowldge
Allahumma Barik. Another very insightful podcast. Keep up the fantastic work. Inshallah maybe a future "Urdu/Punjabi" MXP with someone like Sheikh Tauseef ur Rehman.
Well the problem is, we don’t hear this as the first thing, know that their is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, all we see is these Deen boosters, motivational videos of how to get a good death and seek Allah’s forgiveness, we hear that first now we hear this, sub Han Allah. Maybe you weren’t guided either at first and were sitting here listening to you Allahu mustaan
Asalamualeykum I really look forward to your podcast. In this particular podcast the sheikh has mentioned lessons he run, are the lessons for females to? I really want to start learning tawheed and the basics and more about my religion. Do you guys have classes whether online or not ? Jazak’Allah
Yeah there is go on knowledge college there’s videos and quizzes at the end. Scroll down to the bottom and there’s videos on what the website it’s all about and what you will be doing. www.knowledgecollegeonline.com/
"Mutoon talib Al ilm" it's a basic book to gain basic knowledge of deen and memorizing it is very beneficial and highly recommended. For understanding it, learn Arabic. And you can't study it on your own, you need teachers to teach you
All 3 inshaa'Allah. Start out with the little yellow book etc. and find a teacher - you can go to the Knowledge College or find students of knowledge all over the UK who can teach you. Also check out Muhammad Huzaifah on UA-cam inshaa'Allah, as well as Abdulrahman Hassan on his usual channels (Kalemah, mainly) and you can start learning from there. But having a personal teacher is much more beneficial inshaa'Allah. Hope this helps.
If you want your children to obey Allah ,show them how practically with your actions not your words as children follow your actions not your words. I want my children to be hufaaz of quran so thats why I started memorisation first to show them how? I strongly believe hidayah is from Allah ,but that does not mean there will not be a waseela. may Allah make us from among the people of quran aameen
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Brother I am about sign up for knowledge college inshallah, I want to ask if it covers everything or if you advise to begin taking classes aswell, I have noticed that I’m lacking seriously on my deen and subhanallah I feel like I’m beginning to be guided, I aspire to be an alim inshallah bi ithn illah. I would very much appreciate your reply inshallah. May allah guide us all and forgive us for our sins and protect us from his punishments. Ameen.
its definetely not easy, especially in the west, u can only try your hardest your not going to be accountable for something you had no control over, uways alqarni couldn't meet the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam due to having to take care of his other@@banandababa
Be consistent Make sure it’s for Allah (SWT) Use one mushaf ( copy of Quran ) Make Dua to Allah(SWT) Have a qualified teacher , if you want a women teacher , there are many online Always Revise Start small , Build up Surround yourself with people that will encourage for deen Stay away from sin Understand what you are reading , not necessarily learning Arabic but Arabic will benefit you Try to memorise in the morning after fajr , ulama’a belie this is the best time , however if this doesn’t work for you , find a better time Also find a good place where you aren’t distracted may Allah (SWT) make it easy for you and for everyone else memorising for the sake of Allah (SWT) I am also currently in the hifz process , on Surat Ankabut , may Allah also make it easy for me . I plan to finish before my 15th birthday.
There are different methods for planning the memorization. Some memorize the last Juz, some separate memorization by learning the first and last page of each juz then breaking it down further. There is a video on it somewhere on UA-cam. I think it’s known as the Ottoman way of memorization. Correct me if I’m wrong please
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The conversation abt going to Uni should not be based on making Hijrah but on the basis of seeking knowledge as a British passport would no longer get you the big job in Pakistan.lol..gone are those days.....they'll want to know what you are capable of. The point people are missing is that it is extremely important to gain secular knowledge and use the discipline gained in that practice to also help better the Deen., for instance the logic and the knowledge built by learning computers (as an example) can be easily applied in learning Arabic Grammar ( Verb Forms and how they are structured). A computer reacts to rules , and Arabic grammar is built on rules -- in either case a single mistake and you wont get the output you want. The more we Muslims progress , the better we create an impact in the world... I am nowt a scholar but as it is said is Surah Asr " Watawasaw bil Haq" it is important to enjoin people in the spreading of knowledge. It is my opinion that we are oppressed as Muslims also because we do not entertain the concept of gaining wordly knowledge and also the knowledge of the Deen (which is primary ) and then use that knowledge to then invite people to the religion and also to get a better perspective of the fact that although the world has made technological progress in terms of Artificial Intelligence and ML -- these are really insignificant when we look at what the Quran suggests in terms of the human brain. sorry ,long post but I think those who just profess that Islamic knowledge is alone sufficient are the ones who in my opinion say "the grapes are sour". May Allah guide us all.. Totally enjoyed the discussion. Jazakallahu Khairan.. i just look at India and how much progress it had made on the secular knowledge front yet a lot of the people are distant from the real truth ... Why dont the Islamic countries or the Muslims also make progress along the same directions and make the world as more secure place for everyone?Food for thought..
Look very hard for me to believe ppl finish Quran within 2-3 yrs never hear such. Even the bright mind will take 5-7yrs. Your way of teaching if wi take this long, you need to create programs so everyone can have access. Count me in inshallah to pitch in for this great cause of sedqajaria!!
Who is god? Jesus Is Jesus the son of Mary? Yes Who created Mary? God. Who is God? Jesus Jesus is the begotten son. Yes Who is his father? God. Who is God? Jesus. Jesus is a servant of God? Yes Who is God? Jesus. Jesus died on the cross? Yes Who resurrected him? God. Who is God? Jesus Jesus is a messenger? Yes Who sent him? God. Who is God? Jesus. Did Jesus worship while on earth? Yes Whom did he worship? God. Who is God? Jesus. Did God have a beginning? No.... Then who was born on 25 DEC?Jesus. Who is God? Jesus. Where's God? In heaven How many are there in heaven?Only one God. Where's Jesus? He is sitted on the right hand of his father. Who is God? Jesus. Then how many are they in heaven? Only one God Then how many seats? One Where's Jesus? Seated next to God. Then how are they seated? On one chair Its only understood by those with the holy spirit. Who is God? Jesus. Think and act ..
Sister have you checked out Knowledge College it’s set up by brother Imran himself He does live weekend classes too and now and then they come up with live courses on different topics have a look on their website on google
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Do we have to know Arabic before seeking knowledge of Islamic subjects e.g. Fiqh? I'm currently studying Madinah reader book 1. Is it possible to study Islamic sciences while still a beginner in Arabic and who in my area (Harrow) (who is upon the sunnah) would be able teach me even though it is very hard to find places to study Islam in my area (especially during COVID-19)?
@@Abbaas_ No. Seek knowledge in the English language (a good place for this is Kalemah/Madrasatu al-Umariyyah with Abdulrahman Hassan) while learning Arabic. You need to do both. If you leave seeking knowledge until after learning Arabic, you're gonna be waiting a while. Plus, not all sciences require knowing much Arabic. Do both at the same time and you'll be successful inshaa'Allah.
@@AH23232 thanks
@@Abbaas_ No problem Akhi. May Allah make us steadfast upon seeking knowledge
Ustadh abdulahad is so humble Allahumabarik and so gentle with his words SubhanAllah may Allah bless him
Brother Imran is interducing me to so many brothers I've never heard about, Allahumma barik
Allahumma barik akhii I find u on most videos.
Imran is a good boy
May Allah give us all an abundance of knowledge and Halal rizq
جزاك الله خيرًا
Ameen
Jazakhallah khair, this podcast was so beneficial and very inspiring!
I’m a University student myself.
Subhanallah.
Jazakallah khair for bringing this topic
Alhamdullilah for Islam.
ما شاء الله
I'm studying engineering and i usually don't have time to do my hobbies because of studying. But then i see my mom, she was a doctor and also a student of knowledge ما شاء الله
I think i can to seek knowledge, but it needs to be online because of non available resources near me.
جزاكم الله خير يا اخوان
The sheikh is very softly spoken. Allahumma bareek
@1:14:35 Allahumabarik this part was my favourite part of the podcast. Seeking Knowledge isn’t like acquiring secular knowledge and building up miscellaneous information. Alhamdullilah this has helped me so much! May Allah bless you
This is the future of Dawah. Teaching them will be the jugular vein of islamic preservation. Keep up.
For anyone who is wondering about the lines of poetry quoted, it is from Taa'iyyat Al Ilbeeri. (منظومة تائية الإلبيري)
Ma sha Allah I can keep listening to Ustadh Abdul Ahad..he is so profound...
So that means , No matter whatever the case whether you are the most busy person in the world or the worst sinner seek knowledge of the deen , this has many benifits , Allah will place blessing in your life. And one the most important things is knowing arabic we see for one arabic word people translate in english more than one word , one who knows arabic understands better and he will get chance to benifits from the scholars of this ummah whether it even be online in the starting , many important books are not though in english online.
One of the best episodes alhuma barik
I really wanna see more of Ustadh abdulahad I get to learn a lot from the few videos I watched of him so far allahuma barikk and jazakallah to you both
There really isn't that many teachers who are teaching about Qur'an and Sunnah in Ireland wish I lived in england.
AsslamuAlaikum. Brother don't say I wish I lived in England and the like. u are where you are because of the decree of Allah subhanahu wa ta'la. We don't know Allah's wisdom with which he azzawajal decrees.
Thanks for the advice inshallah I will take it.
@@shaharyarahmad8477 Brother are you in the knowledge college WhatsApp group chat by any chance.
@@شَافِيْمُحَمَّدْ-س4ع No my brother but I have the knowledge college material Alhamdulilah
You should wish to live in a Muslim country not England
Wallahi, I’m crying! 😭 eye opener! I literally wasted time 😭 could of started my hifz in the beginning of sixth form and finished this year 🤯☹️ ... inn Shaa Allah make intentions to start 2021
Start now, why delay?
Don’t delay, start today!!
@@amatullahsu I already know 30 and 29 juz I’m shaky with 😰 the only time I’m free is Fridays and weekends in the morning I don’t kno if that’s enough time to do Sabaaq and do my dhor for ... 3 times a week
@Abū AbdulRahmān al-Aqeeli gotta make them sacrifices 😪 only then we can be student of knowledge
@@rahibmiah brother please be honest with yourself, you probably have plenty of time
Such a beneficial and motivating podcast - has truly inspired me to learn the Qur'an through a proper course InshaaAllah
Lots of love for the sake of Allah for both ustadhs. A small naseeha, please let guests talk and finish their points without interrupting them insha’Allah, there were some parts of the video every sentence was being interrupted. May Allah swt reward you both with the best of this life and the next, ameen
May allah reward you both for this podcast. So beneficial and agree with the points.This has been an topic that really needs to be addressed as it is belittled because majority think this form of studying and seeking knowledge can’t be done when it can be. Personally, listening to the things mentioned, it did relate a lot to my experience because at times in the past I would question if I am the only one doing this because no1 I knew for a long period of time in university had this same idea as me. Gradually over the years I got to know a few brothers that had this same mindset as me and hearing this in a podcast was even better Alhamdulilah. I would say I learnt this idea of seeking knowledge and studying the hard way having failed a year in university and not being allowed to go back for 6months along with other obstacles.Hence, I don’t want people to go through the path I went through yet allah made a way out for me with his mercy. No matter what university you go to their is fitnah even if they are the best at teaching your degree. A big misconception out their is that a good uni according to the league table means that I’m safe with my religion.Think again about your state of religion before going uni as the brothers in the video mentioned. Something that did not cross my mind when going university. Currently as a final year student in my 5yrs of uni with a 1yr work experience,Alhamdulilah, allah has given me the strength to work part time, study on a new degree maths & statistics, get career experience, seek knowledge weekly with a revision group, have a Quran teacher and train at home weekly. This was done gradually and consistently whilst planning ahead. Allah mentions in [13:11] he would not change the condition of the people until they change the conditions of theme selves. This is key as I made one sincere change to change my friendship as the primary root cause after I failed my 1st year and other obstacles in my path. since then, what I have been doing until now( mentioned above)with allah permission was beyond what I had planned and could imagine.I strongly advice those who are IN university currently to seek knowledge straight away and do not wait any longer as mentioned in the video. Do not try to seek it one go because you will lose it in one go so make it a big priority for the rest of your life as part of fulfilling your purpose in life to worship allah alone. Be consistent and build up gradually. Ask allah to guide you and not turn you back to your old self from the great dua in [Surah Imran: 8] and never settle after a while when things do progress because your old friends are eager to bring you off track. They want to see you slip up yet they are just afraid of what you want to become as a student of knowledge. Eventually with allah’s help and one’s self being sincere, they will eventually respect you and leave you alone at the very least. Even then don’t relax and keep progressing to your new fullest potential. Learn the etiquettes for seeking Islamic knowledge because secular knowledge and Islamic knowledge are completely different and require a different approach to benefit from each. I did not know this straight away but realised through general advice from my teacher.This would prevent your Islamic knowledge becoming just theory and seen as a subject when it shouldn’t. Our secular studies is theoretical within itself so it will condition you to become very intellectual in your field as well being over critical & logical to everything. This is my opinion. I’m saying this as it did start to overcome me in my passion for seeking knowledge at one point.These are good skills to have in worldly affairs but don’t base your understanding of Islamic knowledge upon this as we don’t understand it according to our own intellect ,logic and critical judgement. Rather the understanding of the pious predecessors.
As extra bit of motivation, my grades did not worsen. Since I have been making this change, Allah has put a lot more blessings in my time and studies. my grades are reflecting that as I am currently between a 2:1 to 1st overall with half a semester to go until the end of university. Before the change I was getting below the pass mark of 40% and doing resits which were stressful and still failed resits.
Finally, I heavily support the brothers that education is not the only way for success even though I am in a degree. Even for those with degrees, be opened minded and explore new opportunities. You’ll be surprised at what you can learn.
May allah grant us beneficial knowledge in the deen and the dunya. Ameen.
Maa shaa ALLAH thanks for writing this down.it is motivational.
MaShaAllah that was motivational
I have this problem, especially because I'm in highschool, in shaa llah it will be easy
I have graduated high school.
One of my regrets was not seeking that much knowledge and also not memorizing as much of the Qur'an as I wanted.
When you take a break from studying, I advice that you do this in your free time so you fall in love with this. And when you love to seek knowledge it makes things easier!
May Allah reward you and make things easy for you!
@@penguinman38 jazakah Allahu khair, tbh I have and I really want to carry on, I'm also in the Muslim survival guide 1 year program, and I want to pursue this but my mother wants me to focus in school but I want to focus on the deen
Asalamou Enleykoum. Im a university student, trust me when i tell you you will probably not have as much freetime as you have in highschool in uni, or once you graduate or start your career and so on. I was in the same situation but i put my priorities straight. Secular knowldge is helpful for what ever time you have on earth, deen knowldge will be helpful for all of eternity, Subhanallah it can get you to Jannah ! I pray for you brother, may Allah make it easy for you and Reward you for your intention of seeking knowldge
@@YourstrulyNahida jazakum allahu khairan for the duas may allah make it easy for you and grant you jannatul firdaus and forgive all your sins
Allahumma Barik. Another very insightful podcast. Keep up the fantastic work. Inshallah maybe a future "Urdu/Punjabi" MXP with someone like Sheikh Tauseef ur Rehman.
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I’d love that
Put this on Spotify Podcasts
So many gems in this video.. a million reloads wont do justice. May Allah rewards these brothers, Ameen
Very beneficial
so many benefits in this video
Allahu Akbar very inspiring
ManshaAllah TabarakaAllah
Alhamdulilah
Well the problem is, we don’t hear this as the first thing, know that their is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, all we see is these Deen boosters, motivational videos of how to get a good death and seek Allah’s forgiveness, we hear that first now we hear this, sub Han Allah. Maybe you weren’t guided either at first and were sitting here listening to you Allahu mustaan
Great episode as usual 👍🏼
السلام عليكم
Please naseeha sessions put the videos in Google Podcast UA-cam wastes my time. May Allah reward word all for the good work yall do
Very beneficial jazzak Allah Hu Khare
Can u recommend teachers on the sunnah in different parts of the UK? E.g. London, Birmingham, Manchester etc...
Allah also gave Yusuf (as) wisdom and knowledge due to him being a good doer. And Allah says in Quran tag whoever is given wisdom is given much good
Subhanallah
Asalamualeykum I really look forward to your podcast. In this particular podcast the sheikh has mentioned lessons he run, are the lessons for females to? I really want to start learning tawheed and the basics and more about my religion. Do you guys have classes whether online or not ? Jazak’Allah
Yeah there is go on knowledge college there’s videos and quizzes at the end. Scroll down to the bottom and there’s videos on what the website it’s all about and what you will be doing. www.knowledgecollegeonline.com/
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What do you mean by learning mutoon? Memorising? Understanding? Translating? Or All 3? Which books usually?
"Mutoon talib Al ilm" it's a basic book to gain basic knowledge of deen and memorizing it is very beneficial and highly recommended. For understanding it, learn Arabic. And you can't study it on your own, you need teachers to teach you
All 3 inshaa'Allah. Start out with the little yellow book etc. and find a teacher - you can go to the Knowledge College or find students of knowledge all over the UK who can teach you. Also check out Muhammad Huzaifah on UA-cam inshaa'Allah, as well as Abdulrahman Hassan on his usual channels (Kalemah, mainly) and you can start learning from there. But having a personal teacher is much more beneficial inshaa'Allah. Hope this helps.
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I'm from Indonesia, it's very quickly, please with subtitles
Imran we always hear from you let the guest speak more. Jazakallah qeyr brother
No he isn't it's just that he gets excited all the time becz of the passion he has for the deen
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If you want your children to obey Allah ,show them how practically with your actions not your words as children follow your actions not your words. I want my children to be hufaaz of quran so thats why I started memorisation first to show them how? I strongly believe hidayah is from Allah ,but that does not mean there will not be a waseela. may Allah make us from among the people of quran aameen
Allahuma ini as aluka ilman naafiaa
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Brother I am about sign up for knowledge college inshallah, I want to ask if it covers everything or if you advise to begin taking classes aswell, I have noticed that I’m lacking seriously on my deen and subhanallah I feel like I’m beginning to be guided, I aspire to be an alim inshallah bi ithn illah. I would very much appreciate your reply inshallah. May allah guide us all and forgive us for our sins and protect us from his punishments. Ameen.
Sign up !!!!!!
You won’t regret it in sha Allah
@@inaismail_x9900 i have alhamdulilah I am currently learning about la illaha illa allah, may allah guide us and keep us on the straight path.
@@hussainmohammed6833 ameennnnnn
And how is it going
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please bring abu taymiah
How can I sign up for Quran classes my bro ?
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Does anyone know if that masjid he mentioned still does the Hifdh program??
This podcast is inspiring but this guy makes it seem likes its easy to find a teacher. It really isn't, especially for women.
Same I was looking to come and start hifdh at this masjid too as it’s local to me .Did u start?
its definetely not easy, especially in the west, u can only try your hardest your not going to be accountable for something you had no control over, uways alqarni couldn't meet the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasalam due to having to take care of his other@@banandababa
@@banandababa Try imam shatibi institute, they do onsite and online with female teachers.
Akhi where is the podcast with Tim humble?
Wheres that scarf the brothers wearing from ma sha allah
Al juwaini.
jazakalaah khair for this. my question is how do i start seeking knowledege? where do i start with? any courses i could do online?
Do you want to focus on the Quran or study islamic books?
Study Islamic books, Quran I’m already doing with ibn kathir
Also, I know which books to start with but should I listen to a sheikh explaining these books or learn myself?
@@ahmedelgioushy6329 The tafsir of Ibn Kathir isn’t for beginners
@@ahmedelgioushy6329 Listen to a Shaykh
Anyone have any tips on Quran memorization?
Be consistent
Make sure it’s for Allah (SWT)
Use one mushaf ( copy of Quran )
Make Dua to Allah(SWT)
Have a qualified teacher , if you want a women teacher , there are many online
Always Revise
Start small , Build up
Surround yourself with people that will encourage for deen
Stay away from sin
Understand what you are reading , not necessarily learning Arabic but Arabic will benefit you
Try to memorise in the morning after fajr , ulama’a belie this is the best time , however if this doesn’t work for you , find a better time
Also find a good place where you aren’t distracted
may Allah (SWT) make it easy for you and for everyone else memorising for the sake of Allah (SWT)
I am also currently in the hifz process , on Surat Ankabut , may Allah also make it easy for me .
I plan to finish before my 15th birthday.
@@yusufibrahim9490 Wow JazakhaAllah Khair for the advice. May Allah allow you to reach your goal to complete by age 15. I am double your age lol
@@missa7777 JazakhaAllah Khair
There are different methods for planning the memorization. Some memorize the last Juz, some separate memorization by learning the first and last page of each juz then breaking it down further. There is a video on it somewhere on UA-cam. I think it’s known as the Ottoman way of memorization. Correct me if I’m wrong please
@@khanumsarah Yeah I’ve watched a video on it , it might have been effective back then but I don’t personally use it
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The conversation abt going to Uni should not be based on making Hijrah but on the basis of seeking knowledge as a British passport would no longer get you the big job in Pakistan.lol..gone are those days.....they'll want to know what you are capable of. The point people are missing is that it is extremely important to gain secular knowledge and use the discipline gained in that practice to also help better the Deen., for instance the logic and the knowledge built by learning computers (as an example) can be easily applied in learning Arabic Grammar ( Verb Forms and how they are structured). A computer reacts to rules , and Arabic grammar is built on rules -- in either case a single mistake and you wont get the output you want. The more we Muslims progress , the better we create an impact in the world... I am nowt a scholar but as it is said is Surah Asr " Watawasaw bil Haq" it is important to enjoin people in the spreading of knowledge. It is my opinion that we are oppressed as Muslims also because we do not entertain the concept of gaining wordly knowledge and also the knowledge of the Deen (which is primary ) and then use that knowledge to then invite people to the religion and also to get a better perspective of the fact that although the world has made technological progress in terms of Artificial Intelligence and ML -- these are really insignificant when we look at what the Quran suggests in terms of the human brain. sorry ,long post but I think those who just profess that Islamic knowledge is alone sufficient are the ones who in my opinion say "the grapes are sour". May Allah guide us all.. Totally enjoyed the discussion. Jazakallahu Khairan.. i just look at India and how much progress it had made on the secular knowledge front yet a lot of the people are distant from the real truth ... Why dont the Islamic countries or the Muslims also make progress along the same directions and make the world as more secure place for everyone?Food for thought..
how to get to uni and avoid interest in UK?
57:15 Did ustadh say security after their fear or over their fear?
After
@@QasimAli-bc2vc Jazakallahu Khairan
how do you start these course and are they for females aswell 11:00
Asalamualaykum, can you recommend me some good salafi teachers in Toronto/Mississauga
Yes in sha Allah I can recommend some, you can visit Masjid Al Istiqamah in Etobicoke, they have lessons daily in the masjid.
Anyone know where the masjid Ustadh abdul ahad teaches at is?
Darusalaam masjid ,southall
@@nameusero-pq3sz thank you. does he still teach there?
@@eliasomar979 I’m not too sure . You can go and pop into the masjid and ask
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Look very hard for me to believe ppl finish Quran within 2-3 yrs never hear such. Even the bright mind will take 5-7yrs. Your way of teaching if wi take this long, you need to create programs so everyone can have access. Count me in inshallah to pitch in for this great cause of sedqajaria!!
2-3 years is way too long, some people complete it in two months.
Who is god?
Jesus
Is Jesus the son of Mary?
Yes
Who created Mary?
God.
Who is God?
Jesus
Jesus is the begotten son.
Yes
Who is his father?
God.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Jesus is a servant of God?
Yes
Who is God?
Jesus.
Jesus died on the cross?
Yes
Who resurrected him?
God.
Who is God?
Jesus
Jesus is a messenger?
Yes
Who sent him?
God.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Did Jesus worship while on earth? Yes
Whom did he worship?
God.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Did God have a beginning?
No....
Then who was born on 25 DEC?Jesus.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Where's God?
In heaven
How many are there in heaven?Only one God.
Where's Jesus?
He is sitted on the right hand of his father.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Then how many are they in heaven?
Only one God
Then how many seats?
One
Where's Jesus?
Seated next to God.
Then how are they seated?
On one chair
Its only understood by those with the holy spirit.
Who is God?
Jesus.
Think and act ..
Do they have a class for sisters?
Sister have you checked out Knowledge College it’s set up by brother Imran himself
He does live weekend classes too and now and then they come up with live courses on different topics have a look on their website on google
@@Survivor2661 thanks but brother doesn’t do Quran classes right? A physical one you can go to to learn the Quran how to read and write?
Did you find out if they do classes for sisters?
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