Idris Watts
Idris Watts
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Navigating Life Through the Principles of the Sacred Law
A video on applying the principles of religion in one's life and how to navigate the conflicts we may have in light of life's challenges and what we feel obliged to commit to in a given situation
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Видео

Evaluation in Therapy
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In this video, I explain how I use measurement tools to evaluate clients progress in their work with me.
Divine Dialogue
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Divine Dialogue
Self Dialogue
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Self Dialogue
The Flexibility Mindset
Просмотров 21310 месяцев назад
The Flexibility Mindset
Free Consultation Video
Просмотров 33411 месяцев назад
In this video, I cover the things that I address in a free consultation for potential therapy clients.
Gathering of Remembrance with Shaykh Buzidi Bujrāfī 2006
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Gathering of Remembrance with Shaykh Buzidi Bujrāfī 2006
Connecting to the Quran Sunday Meet Up 1B
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Connecting to the Quran Sunday Meet Up 1B
Connecting to the Quran Revision Class 1B
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Connecting to the Quran Revision Class 1B
Connecting to the Quran Revision Class 1A
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Connecting to the Quran Revision Class 1A
Connecting to the Quran Sunday Meet Up 1A
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Connecting to the Quran Sunday Meet Up 1A
Welcome to New Students of the Connecting to the Quran Course
Просмотров 1852 года назад
Welcome to New Students of the Connecting to the Quran Course
Installment Plan Available for Connecting to the Quran Arabic Course
Просмотров 1152 года назад
Installment Plan Available for Connecting to the Quran Arabic Course
Reliance Upon God
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In this video, I explored the Hadith Qudsi: 'I am according to the assumption of servant...', how we often project people's influence on us on our relationship with God, the concept of reliance on God, how the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, demonstrated this to the Companions, how we can implement this in our life through daily practices.
Why Should We Study Quranic Arabic?
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Why Should We Study Quranic Arabic?
What Is the Layout of the Connecting to the Quran Course
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What Is the Layout of the Connecting to the Quran Course
Connecting to the Quran Enrollment Now Open!
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Connecting to the Quran Enrollment Now Open!
Living with Flux
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Living with Flux
Nurturing Our Potential
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Nurturing Our Potential
Meeting People Where They Are At
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Meeting People Where They Are At
Praise and Gratitude
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Praise and Gratitude
What Is Your Opinion on EFT, Breath Work, and Muscle Testing
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What Is Your Opinion on EFT, Breath Work, and Muscle Testing
Should We Feel Bad If We Cannot Forgive
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Should We Feel Bad If We Cannot Forgive
How Can We Focus in Prayer
Просмотров 2012 года назад
How Can We Focus in Prayer
Trauma and Memory
Просмотров 2012 года назад
Trauma and Memory
How Much Can Our Spirituality Help Our Mental and Emotional Health
Просмотров 2142 года назад
How Much Can Our Spirituality Help Our Mental and Emotional Health
How Does One Find a Suitable Therapist
Просмотров 2692 года назад
How Does One Find a Suitable Therapist
Working with Emotional Trauma When There Is Physical Illness
Просмотров 1792 года назад
Working with Emotional Trauma When There Is Physical Illness
My Journey to Therapy
Просмотров 3232 года назад
My Journey to Therapy
Polyvagal Theory
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Polyvagal Theory

Комментарии

  • @ebrmasillah917
    @ebrmasillah917 5 месяцев назад

    They are more beautiful than anything you can imagine

  • @sanadabanana
    @sanadabanana 5 месяцев назад

    thank you for this!!! May Allah reward you!!

  • @Mack1583
    @Mack1583 Год назад

    I discovered this book during covid 19..We need more talks like this... Beside the Quran this is the best book ever...

    • @Mutaalimah
      @Mutaalimah Месяц назад

      What happened after you read it

  • @JahrangaBabb
    @JahrangaBabb Год назад

    Misleading title and description. I expected information on vaginal discharge changes during periods of extended fasting e.g. 2 week to 1 month water or juice fast. instead I get a video about blood flow with no medical/scientific or holistic explanation for why fasting is being recommended for excessive bleeding.

  • @ishtiak5116
    @ishtiak5116 Год назад

    [Continue 7:26]

  • @applez3015
    @applez3015 Год назад

    Dancing , chanting what is this?! Did the sahaba do this ? Or the prophet peace be upon him. All of this is innovation and the prophet peace be upon him said : The most evil matters in religion are those that are newly invented, for every newly invented matter is an innovation, every innovation is misguidance, and every misguidance is in the Hellfire.” Source: Sunan al-Nasā’ī 1578 Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani

  • @applez3015
    @applez3015 Год назад

    Qatadah reported: Anas ibn Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, passed by a graveyard of Ramad while they were building a mosque over it. Anas said: كَانَ يُكْرَهُ أَنْ يُبْنَى مَسْجِدٌ فِي وَسَطِ الْقُبُورِ It is hated to build a mosque in the midst of graves. Source: Shu’ab al-Imān 2679, Grade: Sahih

  • @applez3015
    @applez3015 Год назад

    Verily, the worst of people are those upon whom the Hour is established while they are alive, and those who take graves as places of worship. Source: Musnad Aḥmad 4132, Grade: Sahih

  • @applez3015
    @applez3015 Год назад

    Verily, those before you would take the graves of their prophets and righteous as places of prayer. Do not take graves as places of prayer. I forbid you from doing so. Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 532,

  • @applez3015
    @applez3015 Год назад

    Verily, when a righteous man among them would die, they would build a place of worship over his grave and carve these images within it. They will be the worst to Allah on the Day of Resurrection. Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 427,

  • @ishtiak5116
    @ishtiak5116 2 года назад

    0:17-0:49,1:22

  • @shuaibsayed6767
    @shuaibsayed6767 2 года назад

    This is why Muslims are our own worst enemy .Totally irrelevant comment .How about commenting on the content about the speaker.We so oblivious to the speaker that we focusing in the black spec on a white sheet.Wake up Ummah !!! Pyjama islam hasn't done much for us except the promise of Janaah wid so many wazifas a day oblivious to our social ills

  • @abdAlmajedSaleh
    @abdAlmajedSaleh 2 года назад

    3:50

  • @seekeroftruth3386
    @seekeroftruth3386 3 года назад

    Alhamdulillah

  • @idriswatts8546
    @idriswatts8546 3 года назад

    You can contact me on awidrisuk@gmail.com

  • @believeinurself1032
    @believeinurself1032 3 года назад

    We can take the fasting last day of the shahban like a 29th shahban

  • @khadija_a.f.h9125
    @khadija_a.f.h9125 4 года назад

    الله الله الله الله الله الله الله دعيو مع السي لمقدم يتشافى راه مريض بزاف 😳😳

  • @a_fortiori_
    @a_fortiori_ 4 года назад

    At 9 minute a member of audience narrated Hadith about the companions returning from Badr with PTSD and the prophet counselled then to go fire arrows into an open field. I purchased the book of 40 Hadith on Archery (Mustapha Kani) but did not find it in there. Anyone know where this Hadith can be found?

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 4 года назад

      I remember this quotation on the day. I would be very reluctant to say they came back with PTSD as that has specific symptoms that we cannot verify they had. I've never found such a source. I think it was in regard to Uhud, though. We do know that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, ordered them to go out the next day after Uhud and confront the Quraysh after the lapse on the behalf of the archers and the Quraysh left and decided not to confront them and did not show. This would have reaffirmed a sense of confidence after a feeling of failure and defeat that could have been psychologically healing for them preventing any onset of mental disturbances for them, and God knows best.

  • @Smelly.Vision
    @Smelly.Vision 4 года назад

    MashaAllah a great video and very informative. May Allah bless brother Ensar and Thomas. Where was this gathering?

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 4 года назад

      In Bradford at Artzi, which is an art shop run by Muslimz

  • @safwankabeer3276
    @safwankabeer3276 4 года назад

    This issue is so confusing to the layman. Some scholars are saying that praying at 18 degree Fajr in UK summer time is risky. Doubts begin to form about the validity of the prayer even though we’ve begun the fast. How do we overcome doubts and confusion

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 4 года назад

      I agree. And it is very confusing for the scholars as well. I have developed my thoughts on this issue more since Dr Asim Yusuf's book came out about it. He took sightings in the UK for the whole year and produced a very thorough work. My position now personally is that the lay people should go with one position that they feel comfortable with and stick to it whilst being practical in the application of it. If someone is really struggling to get up by going back to sleep and keeps missing Suhur and Fajr then the earlier position might be best for them. If someone can get to sleep and wake up then they can take the other position. All of the positions have been espoused by qualified scholars so the lay people's role is to merely follow a valid position. The layperson is not obliged to get it right. They are obliged to follow sound scholarship and then they have fulfilled their religious obligation. Allah rewards the scholar that got it right twice and the one who got it wrong - although he exerted his efforts to get it right-once, and God knows best.

    • @safwankabeer3276
      @safwankabeer3276 4 года назад

      Idris Watts Jazak’Allah Khair for the detailed reply. I guess an alternative prudent approach would be to exit the difference of opinion , starting imsak on earlier time and delaying the prayer after the later time. This has worked for me and my mum as we’ve plenty of washing up to do after Suhur anyway 🧼 🥣😅 May Allah keep us steadfast. Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatallahi wa baraktahu :)

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 4 года назад

      @@safwankabeer3276 agree not not easy for all

  • @raflqmia3713
    @raflqmia3713 4 года назад

    Poor sound quality

  • @captainhyderabad3753
    @captainhyderabad3753 4 года назад

    mashallah brother

  • @leylafayaz
    @leylafayaz 4 года назад

    Salamualaykum, jazakumAllahu Khayran for your efforts. I have a questions, with this logics, then how come chewing gum is invalid?

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 4 года назад

      It would be fine if the gum is unflavoured as nothing would go down your throat except saliva. If it is flavoured you are purposely chewing sth of flavour continously that will more than likely go down your throat. When brushing teeth with toothpaste you are entering sth flavoured for a temporary time and can avoid swallowing it and then rinsing your mouth with water, and it is for a need whereas gum isn't, and Allah knows best. The scholars mention the permissablity of tasting food to make sure it is okay and then spitting it out although they considered it disliked unless there were a real need.

  • @Far7anR
    @Far7anR 4 года назад

    " He used to recite the whole Qur'an every day." Is that even possible???

    • @zaydmia5097
      @zaydmia5097 3 года назад

      Absolutely.

    • @Naqshbandi_Haqqani92
      @Naqshbandi_Haqqani92 2 года назад

      Another notable saint who used to recite the Quran every day was Shaykh Ahmad Habbal ق of Damascus

  • @rex_everything
    @rex_everything 5 лет назад

    Interview with Ensar oud where Ensar himself does not speak 😂

    • @muzakkirhashim6287
      @muzakkirhashim6287 4 года назад

      brandon gilbert take a wild guess who Ensar is not that hard lol

    • @Smelly.Vision
      @Smelly.Vision 4 года назад

      He’s quite a humble brother MashaAllah so would be happy to give Thomas the spotlight MashaAllah (not that Thomas isn’t humble Astagfirullah)

  • @30251
    @30251 5 лет назад

    This was pretty informative. However, I don't really understand why or how there can be such an emphasis on how women will have fair skin and light skin, and how that is something that makes them so amazing. Does that mean dark-skinned women in this world are naturally ugly or lesser-than and need to be 'fixed' when they go to Jannah? It doesn't seem right to me at all.

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 5 лет назад

      Thank you for your comment. This is an important and sensitive issue in light of consciousness and attitudes around race and identity today. We can explain it in different ways. We can say that the issue of light and darkness is not an issue of skin tone but rather the light of faith, innocence and purity that emanates from within and illuminates them outwardly. If we take the position it refers literally to light skin, then this does not necessitate that darker skin is ugly but that lighter skin is generally seen as the height of beauty in most cultures historically. Note that lighter is even relative to different cultures. The Arabs generally considered light skin tone with a reddish tone to be very beautiful at the time of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him. Also, we are not defined merely by our skin. That is to focus on one element of beauty, but we have many elements to us. Someone may have lighter skin but have small eyes that traditionally were not deemed as attractive as larger eyes in females for example. All of this goes back to the issue of whether there is an essential beauty that is recognized by cultures historically or is everything relative to individual taste. I understand this topic is very loaded as there is a lot of shame and judgement around appearance in today's culture, so we definitely have to state that one should be cautious of falling into these dangers. In the end, God knows best and this was merely my attempt at trying to give context and understanding to the religious sources in light of current attitudes without completely dismissing them as is so easy to do as well.

    • @30251
      @30251 5 лет назад

      ​@@idriswatts8546 Thank you very much for responding. I agree...I personally always assumed it was the former interpretation, as in the light being described was the one radiating from one's soul etc. so I was rather taken aback to hear your interpretation in the video and it made me a little sad at first. But it does make sense and I cannot deny the social context and I know there is no maliciousness behind it, as many Companions had dark skin but were still very beloved. And your point about different cultures having different standards of beauty is very true. Unfortunately for us in this day and age, skin tone happens to be a really controversial one. Either way this was a very informative and enjoyable watch and I am honestly glad you touched upon the topic. I think you handled the 'What do women get in Jannah?' issue very well too and I am very glad you did not dismiss it - which, as you state yourself, is something very easy to do and unfortunately common with male scholars/speakers today. Anyway, Jazakallah khair for your time and hard work, and I look forward to watching the rest of your videos soon inshaa Allah.

  • @adms8169
    @adms8169 5 лет назад

    The awra ( unlawful nakedness) of a woman is everything except her hands which the board is her wrist and her face the border of which is her chin and Normal hair line and what corresponds with that... Everything else is unacceptable to be shown

    • @thestealth2448
      @thestealth2448 5 лет назад

      Your correct, I presume she isnt aware of this as this is a common mistake. Allahu a'lam

    • @rwsquiresjr64
      @rwsquiresjr64 4 года назад

      In the Hanafi madhhab, a woman's feet are not considered awrah. Their 'ulama do not consider the hadith that you just quote to be strong enough to overturn other evidence to the contrary. How about whipping out isolated hadiths without requisite knowledge and publicly criticizing other Muslims? Hmm...I seem to have heard that those are haram too.

    • @smtalha27
      @smtalha27 3 года назад

      Is that all you saw in this 29 minute lecture? What about the hijaab of the eyes? What about covering other people's faults? What about choosing kindness over righteousness? What if Allah unveils your sins in front of the world? God forbid! Be harsh on yourself and be kind to others. That's what our religion is about.

  • @adms8169
    @adms8169 5 лет назад

    We need more talks about this kitaab. I began with this book more then 5 years ago

    • @bruh-rr6pl
      @bruh-rr6pl Год назад

      how has your life changed since then?

    • @sea5389
      @sea5389 3 месяца назад

      Masha Allah.

  • @muhithmiah7026
    @muhithmiah7026 5 лет назад

    Allah is most forgiving. Just repent. Islan is simple and clear.

  • @mrmir8914
    @mrmir8914 5 лет назад

    Is he Turkish?

  • @journeytojennah1861
    @journeytojennah1861 6 лет назад

    Thank you brother really appreciate this, Jazakallah khiar!

  • @KhanKhan-go9kt
    @KhanKhan-go9kt 6 лет назад

    Salam please put the Burda for shifa

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 6 лет назад

      You should be able to access it on RUclips.

  • @tariqbinafif2949
    @tariqbinafif2949 6 лет назад

    6:11 Salam - Kindly can you tell me whom landed in India ? (can't hear you) Thank you

  • @everseeking60
    @everseeking60 6 лет назад

    jzk for this video - beautiful

  • @everseeking60
    @everseeking60 6 лет назад

    MashaAllah. Beautiful

  • @nomalice4745
    @nomalice4745 7 лет назад

    i found a lovely frankincense company called puresacra they sell the sacred frankincense oil too

  • @mohammedashfaq3734
    @mohammedashfaq3734 7 лет назад

    Mashallah. Beautiful and inspirational speech. May Allah reward you abundantly in both Worlds. Aameen

  • @gayatripatharkar7541
    @gayatripatharkar7541 7 лет назад

    Sir I just lover ur oud oil pure original and natural very nice

  • @mouradali8270
    @mouradali8270 7 лет назад

    is this how its read in fez.. with the istighfar in the beginning and the kalimah taybah at the end ..and the qasidah inbetween . Its beautiful , Inshallah I'm gonna purchase the book with intention to recite it with my family.

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 7 лет назад

      They read Istighfar in Fez but not the Tahlil (Kalimah Tayyibah)

  • @conspirisi
    @conspirisi 7 лет назад

    Salaam, Thanks this is very explained, but you didn't mention the specific dates when the beginning of Isha and the beginning of Fajr aren't discernible. i.e. when does your suggested method of using the midpoint etc between sunrise and sunset, start and stop being applicable?

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 7 лет назад

      This depends on your locality. In Bradford, it is from around May-July. The way you can work it out is by going on the following website and putting in the coordinates for 18 degrees: astro.ukho.gov.uk/psp/index_beta.html

  • @ilyasahmed5311
    @ilyasahmed5311 8 лет назад

    Salaams. are all the lessons going to be uploaded?

    • @idriswatts8546
      @idriswatts8546 8 лет назад

      This was an open day for the course. The course is running in Bradford, Blackburn, Leeds and Keighley. They are video recorded but only accessible to the students who have enrolled. If you wish to study it long distance and study at your own pace you can. I have a number of students who are doing so. You can find out more by visiting the website Quraniccircle.com or emailing me at info@quraniccircle.com