My super short summary of what I learned from this great lecture. May Allah forgive me if I misunderstood any part: Speech: • Allah (SWT) created humans with the ability of speech (Bayan) • Humans with speech can praise Allah, can perform supplications (Dua) and can repent • Other creatures can glorify Allah in their own way, but they can’t do Dua or Repent. Allah (SWT) has given this honor to Humans only Tongue: Some of the Sayings of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) about the Tongue: • Guarantee me two things, what is between your eyes, meaning the tongue and what is between your legs, meaning the genitals, I will guarantee you Janah • Two things take most people to Hell, the tongue, and the genitals • A companion (RA) asked the Prophet (PBUH), please show me the way of success (Nejad), the Prophet (PBUH) replied: Control your tongue, mind your own business and cry over your own sins • No man’s fate is right until his heart is right, and no man’s heart is right until his tongue is right. No man shall enter paradise whose neighbor was not safe from his misfortunes • Whoever wishes to be saved, let him maintain silence Imam Ghazali’s advice about Silence/Talking according to the sayings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH): • Don’t talk about the things that don’t concern you. Avoid talking about things that are none of your business. Because when you engage in unnecessary talk, you are open to the possibility of backbiting, slander, and lying. Instead either stay silent and meditate (Muraqiba) or contemplate Allah’s wonders or engage in Zikr. By fruitlessly talking, you could be replacing Janah with Hell. • Aren’t you afraid that on the day of judgment your scroll/Sahifa will be stuffed/filled with unnecessary and irrelevant talk that has nothing to do with your Deen or Dunia?
I have to congratulate the scholar, who has moved more than the others in unity..... and It took me years to reach him, whereas others are easier in their preaching ...Thus there are certainly degrees in comprehension of Islam.... like lower is hate, higher is love, ....etc... in another word: THERE IS NEVER A LIMIT IN GOD, find GOD please .....thanks
Honestly that last statement is strangely the most motivating thing I have read this year.. THERE IS NO LIMIT IN GOD 🤔.. so we keep pushing. Thank you 🤝
Has anyone come across a lecture for the book of the prayer by Imam Al Ghazali? My colleague needs it badly. I've been searching around for a good English translation.
Sometimes I regret why I wasted my life exploring knowledge of baseless objectives.. May Allah give me life to make the most of his Deen.. These jems of wisdom should be infused since our childhood.
May ALLAH (SWT) shower our scholars with more knowledge so that they may lead us out of this terrible spiritual situation that we are in
My super short summary of what I learned from this great lecture. May Allah forgive me if I misunderstood any part:
Speech:
• Allah (SWT) created humans with the ability of speech (Bayan)
• Humans with speech can praise Allah, can perform supplications (Dua) and can repent
• Other creatures can glorify Allah in their own way, but they can’t do Dua or Repent. Allah (SWT) has given this honor to Humans only
Tongue:
Some of the Sayings of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) about the Tongue:
• Guarantee me two things, what is between your eyes, meaning the tongue and what is between your legs, meaning the genitals, I will guarantee you Janah
• Two things take most people to Hell, the tongue, and the genitals
• A companion (RA) asked the Prophet (PBUH), please show me the way of success (Nejad), the Prophet (PBUH) replied: Control your tongue, mind your own business and cry over your own sins
• No man’s fate is right until his heart is right, and no man’s heart is right until his tongue is right. No man shall enter paradise whose neighbor was not safe from his misfortunes
• Whoever wishes to be saved, let him maintain silence
Imam Ghazali’s advice about Silence/Talking according to the sayings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH):
• Don’t talk about the things that don’t concern you. Avoid talking about things that are none of your business. Because when you engage in unnecessary talk, you are open to the possibility of backbiting, slander, and lying. Instead either stay silent and meditate (Muraqiba) or contemplate Allah’s wonders or engage in Zikr. By fruitlessly talking, you could be replacing Janah with Hell.
• Aren’t you afraid that on the day of judgment your scroll/Sahifa will be stuffed/filled with unnecessary and irrelevant talk that has nothing to do with your Deen or Dunia?
The title of this talk could well had been 'Silence is golden: the Islamic perspective'. Brilliant talk, as expected.
Yes indeed
Jazakallah khairan sheikh, we are blessed to have you in this era.
How eloquently he has described some profound truths about speech. Shaykh Murad is an examplary.
Manshallah
Nasheed in the beginning though ! Listened to it more than once. Should have been a full version of it. So enjoyable
May Allah bless you Ya Sheikh
I have to congratulate the scholar, who has moved more than the others in unity..... and It took me years to reach him, whereas others are easier in their preaching ...Thus there are certainly degrees in comprehension of Islam.... like lower is hate, higher is love, ....etc... in another word: THERE IS NEVER A LIMIT IN GOD, find GOD please .....thanks
Honestly that last statement is strangely the most motivating thing I have read this year.. THERE IS NO LIMIT IN GOD 🤔.. so we keep pushing. Thank you 🤝
ما شاء الله بارك الله في علمكم يا شيخ عبد الحكيم
Awesome.
JazakAllah Kheirun for uploading this!! Yes, can you please upload part 2 :)
Can you please upload part 2
I like his accent.
Assalamu Alaikum ! What's that nasheed at the beginning ?Can anyone please share the full link
5:23 ~ 5:43, there are audio problems. Please could you try to fix this, if possible. Jazāk Allāhu khayran
Has anyone come across a lecture for the book of the prayer by Imam Al Ghazali? My colleague needs it badly. I've been searching around for a good English translation.
lol that fly really likes his forehead.
Lol
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Sometimes I regret why I wasted my life exploring knowledge of baseless objectives.. May Allah give me life to make the most of his Deen..
These jems of wisdom should be infused since our childhood.
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