1:12: From Fajr till Duha salah 1:23: Duha Salah 1:42: From Duha salah until Asr salah 6:46: From Asr salah till Maghreb salah 7:04: Maghreb Salah 9:55: Isha Salah 13:43: Qiyam al-layl
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته This is my favorite video in a long time. I really needed this جزاك الله خيرًا استاذنا الحبيب A video on how to revise now would be appreciated
Ustadh please do dua for our children as they will be the next leaders of this Ummah, may Allah make them righteous and be seekers of knowledge and leave all this social media and gaming and virtual reality falsehood JazakhAllah khair
I have finally just joined the patreon alhumdullilah. I am so excited to discover more with almadrastu al umariyyah. I've benefited so much already from this channel. Its one of the main reasons I still have UA-cam. May Allah reward you all for teaching the deen.
What does one do if he sincerely believes praying no more than 11 raka'at in one night is the closest o the Sunnah of the Nabi (s) so he prays taraweeh in the masjid following the Imam to the end for the reward of Qiyam the entire night and then leaves off Qiyaam later to stick within the limit of 11? بارك الله فيكم
When your whole day, and every day of the week, is so crammed with just reading and studying. How can you still give the rights to your children, spend time with them and educate them? The same with your wife, family, friends, ..
Also He must have incorporated physical exercise, physical exercise is Sunnah in Islam, Prophet Muhammad SM used to practice sword fighting, archery, horse riding, wrestling.
@@abubakr7304 Physical exercise is obligatory in Islam, in Islam jihad is obligatory, for Jihad a Muslim man must do physical exercise, sword fighting, archery, wrestling, horse riding were practiced by Muslim warriors.
find time for studying and family. Or your wife is understanding and allows you to study knowledge while visiting the family only few hours a week. But Allah (SWT) knows best
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته What is the secret of your sound quality? Can u make your studio tour ? We here in India we are interested in making studio like this with this sound quality ... Pls reply......❤️ Jazakumullahi kairan
You should try to reduce the amount of sleep you need each night Akhī, it will give you so much more time, also try to look into polyphasic sleeping InShaAllah.
@@moktroz79 As far as I know, you pray fardh salah as if you are an Imam if praying alone (praying loudly as an Imam does, this is sunnah to do so). Regarding the sunnah salah (duha salah is sunnah), they can be prayed quietly.
@@moktroz79 The fard and sunnah prayers of the day time are to be recited quietly (Duha, Sunnah of Dhuhr and Asr etc.). The fard and sunnah prayers of the night are better to be prayed not quietly (if it does not disturb others), (Sunnah of Maghrib and Isha, Witr, Qiyam Al Layl, Sunnah of Fajr etc.)
The question seems to be about whether saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" ten times each can substitute for the practice of saying them 33 times each, with "Allahu Akbar" being said 34 times, which is a common practice after Salah (prayer). **Short Answer:** The two practices are separate Sunnah acts, each with its own significance, and one does not substitute for the other. **Detailed Answer with Sources:** 1. **Tasbih after Salah**: It is a well-established Sunnah to say "SubhanAllah" (33 times), "Alhamdulillah" (33 times), and "Allahu Akbar" (34 times) after the obligatory prayers. This practice is based on the hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him): > The poor came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and said: "The wealthy have gone with the highest ranks and lasting bliss. They offer Salah like we offer Salah, they observe fasting as we do, and as they are wealthy, they perform Hajj and Umrah, and go for Jihad, and give in charity." The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Shall I not teach you something by which you can catch up with those who have surpassed you? Praise Allah, extol His Greatness, and glorify Him 33 times after every prayer." > (Sahih Muslim 595) 2. **Different Practice with 10 Times** : Saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" ten times each is also a valid and recommended practice but serves a different purpose. This can be done at any time, including after Salah, but it is not the same as the specific 33-33-34 routine. For example, it is narrated in a hadith from Abdullah ibn Amr (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: > "There are two acts that no Muslim worshipper does consistently but he will enter Paradise. They are easy but those who do them are few: saying 'SubhanAllah' ten times, 'Alhamdulillah' ten times, and 'Allahu Akbar' ten times after every Salah." > (Sunan an-Nasa’i 1348) This hadith shows that saying them ten times is also virtuous and recommended, but it does not replace the specific act of saying them 33-33-34 times after Salah. **Conclusion**: The practice of saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" 33, 33, and 34 times after Salah should not be substituted with saying them ten times each. Both practices have their own merits and are recommended, but they fulfill different Sunnah acts. It's important to maintain the Sunnah as it was prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and if one wishes to do both practices, they can do so without one being a substitute for the other. ** References **: - Sahih Muslim 595 - Sunan an-Nasa’i 1348
@@Abu_Sufiyann No, the other way around actually. Im asking if saying each 33x, 33x and 34x would cover for the sunnah act of saying each 10x since you are reciting each of them at least 10 times each.
When it comes to Shia the salafi they do takfeer of the Ulama amongst the Shia saying they have no excuse and they leave the lay people. When it comes to the ashairah they do taweel for the Ulama and takfeer of the lay people. No consistency.
1:12: From Fajr till Duha salah
1:23: Duha Salah
1:42: From Duha salah until Asr salah
6:46: From Asr salah till Maghreb salah
7:04: Maghreb Salah
9:55: Isha Salah
13:43: Qiyam al-layl
وفقك الله لكل خير
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
This is my favorite video in a long time. I really needed this جزاك الله خيرًا استاذنا الحبيب
A video on how to revise now would be appreciated
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
Ustadh please do dua for our children as they will be the next leaders of this Ummah, may Allah make them righteous and be seekers of knowledge and leave all this social media and gaming and virtual reality falsehood JazakhAllah khair
Physical exercise is Sunnah in Islam, Prophet Muhammad SM practiced sword fighting, archery, horse riding, wrestling.
Ameen
May Allah bless you Ustadh
Jazakallah Khair this was very beneficial may Allah increase Ustadh in knowledge, preserve him, and accept from him.
Baarak ALLAHU Feek ustadh
Please more videos like this inshaaAllah
بارك الله فيك أستاذ
💞💞💞💞💞😍😍😍😍😍Allhamdulliah May Allah continue to bless and elevate your status in paradise.
Jazaka Allah kheir Aqhy
اللهم بارك
Barack allahu feek
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We’d appreciate more of this type of video on the main channel along with a return of the Hot seat
I have finally just joined the patreon alhumdullilah. I am so excited to discover more with almadrastu al umariyyah. I've benefited so much already from this channel. Its one of the main reasons I still have UA-cam. May Allah reward you all for teaching the deen.
Jazakallahu khair ustadh!
اللهم بارك جزاكم الله خيرا
What does one do if he sincerely believes praying no more than 11 raka'at in one night is the closest o the Sunnah of the Nabi (s) so he prays taraweeh in the masjid following the Imam to the end for the reward of Qiyam the entire night and then leaves off Qiyaam later to stick within the limit of 11?
بارك الله فيكم
assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh akhi, i think this video suffices your question
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Allahu Akbar
May Allah have meRcy On HIM
Mashallah
Any pdf of the routine?
Where can I get the books of knowledge?
When your whole day, and every day of the week, is so crammed with just reading and studying. How can you still give the rights to your children, spend time with them and educate them? The same with your wife, family, friends, ..
Also He must have incorporated physical exercise, physical exercise is Sunnah in Islam, Prophet Muhammad SM used to practice sword fighting, archery, horse riding, wrestling.
This is more for a full time student of knowledge
@@abubakr7304 Physical exercise is obligatory in Islam, in Islam jihad is obligatory, for Jihad a Muslim man must do physical exercise, sword fighting, archery, wrestling, horse riding were practiced by Muslim warriors.
find time for studying and family. Or your wife is understanding and allows you to study knowledge while visiting the family only few hours a week. But Allah (SWT) knows best
@@Lzali10469 physical exercise is obligatory in Islam, because Prophet Muhammad SM endorsed Jihad, for Jihad physical exercise is obligatory.
La ilahe illAllah
What book of Ibn Jawzi is this taken from?
Is it Minhajul Qasidin?
اللهم قني عذابك يوم تبعث عبادك".
جزاكم الله خير
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
What is the secret of your sound quality?
Can u make your studio tour ?
We here in India we are interested in making studio like this with this sound quality ...
Pls reply......❤️
Jazakumullahi kairan
Pls reply
Just buy a high quality speaker and record in a quiet place
Which book is this from, Ustadh?
BarakAllahou fikoum what about dhohor prayer and eating times ?
brother it is not dhohor ...its duha... these are note same
Ustadh is this about wordly knowledge or religious knowledge
religious
What does duha mean here ?
Is it 15 minutes after sunrise?
Salam, what if Ishaa is really late and Fadjr really early and you would only get like 3 hours of sleep? Jazakumullahu khairan!
You should try to reduce the amount of sleep you need each night Akhī, it will give you so much more time, also try to look into polyphasic sleeping InShaAllah.
you will need to take power naps in between.
Salam can I ask is maghreb sunnah and duha to prayed sir or jahr jazakallah kair
Could please you rephrase your question?
@@marflage do you pray maghreb sunnah out loud or quiet ? do you pray duha out loud or quietly
@@moktroz79 As far as I know, you pray fardh salah as if you are an Imam if praying alone (praying loudly as an Imam does, this is sunnah to do so). Regarding the sunnah salah (duha salah is sunnah), they can be prayed quietly.
@@marflage jazak Allah khair
@@moktroz79 The fard and sunnah prayers of the day time are to be recited quietly (Duha, Sunnah of Dhuhr and Asr etc.). The fard and sunnah prayers of the night are better to be prayed not quietly (if it does not disturb others), (Sunnah of Maghrib and Isha, Witr, Qiyam Al Layl, Sunnah of Fajr etc.)
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If you say SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar 10x each, does saying each 33x, 33x, and 34x for Allahu Akbar cover it, i.e, is that sufficient?
The question seems to be about whether saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" ten times each can substitute for the practice of saying them 33 times each, with "Allahu Akbar" being said 34 times, which is a common practice after Salah (prayer).
**Short Answer:**
The two practices are separate Sunnah acts, each with its own significance, and one does not substitute for the other.
**Detailed Answer with Sources:**
1. **Tasbih after Salah**: It is a well-established Sunnah to say "SubhanAllah" (33 times), "Alhamdulillah" (33 times), and "Allahu Akbar" (34 times) after the obligatory prayers. This practice is based on the hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him):
> The poor came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and said: "The wealthy have gone with the highest ranks and lasting bliss. They offer Salah like we offer Salah, they observe fasting as we do, and as they are wealthy, they perform Hajj and Umrah, and go for Jihad, and give in charity." The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Shall I not teach you something by which you can catch up with those who have surpassed you? Praise Allah, extol His Greatness, and glorify Him 33 times after every prayer."
> (Sahih Muslim 595)
2. **Different Practice with 10 Times**
: Saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" ten times each is also a valid and recommended practice but serves a different purpose. This can be done at any time, including after Salah, but it is not the same as the specific 33-33-34 routine.
For example, it is narrated in a hadith from Abdullah ibn Amr (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:
> "There are two acts that no Muslim worshipper does consistently but he will enter Paradise. They are easy but those who do them are few: saying 'SubhanAllah' ten times, 'Alhamdulillah' ten times, and 'Allahu Akbar' ten times after every Salah."
> (Sunan an-Nasa’i 1348)
This hadith shows that saying them ten times is also virtuous and recommended, but it does not replace the specific act of saying them 33-33-34 times after Salah.
**Conclusion**: The practice of saying "SubhanAllah," "Alhamdulillah," and "Allahu Akbar" 33, 33, and 34 times after Salah should not be substituted with saying them ten times each. Both practices have their own merits and are recommended, but they fulfill different Sunnah acts.
It's important to maintain the Sunnah as it was prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and if one wishes to do both practices, they can do so without one being a substitute for the other.
** References **:
- Sahih Muslim 595
- Sunan an-Nasa’i 1348
@@Abu_Sufiyann No, the other way around actually. Im asking if saying each 33x, 33x and 34x would cover for the sunnah act of saying each 10x since you are reciting each of them at least 10 times each.
@@rajinhossain5742 Both Are Sunnah Saying 33x and 10x
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How do I start?
The intro, was that a poem?
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Yes, it was taken from al-laamiyah by sheikh ibnu taimiyah, may Allah swt have mercy on him
What's the name of the nasheed???
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It’s the lamiyyah of ibn taymiyyah (ra)
How do u study
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Btw Ibn al-Jawzi رحمه الله was Ash’ari in creed! The Salafis are confused.
When it comes to Shia the salafi they do takfeer of the Ulama amongst the Shia saying they have no excuse and they leave the lay people. When it comes to the ashairah they do taweel for the Ulama and takfeer of the lay people. No consistency.
Ibn al Jawzi wasn’t Ashari what are you talking about? Illiteracy must be rampant amongst the Ashairah.