How to Read a Book by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2019
  • "How to Read a Book", a Zaytuna Faculty Lecture by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.
    The Zaytuna Faculty Lecture Series presents lectures by Zaytuna College faculty members exploring a variety of contemporary topics. www.zaytunacollege.org/
    Link to Mortimer J. Adler's How to Read a Book: www.mathscinotes.com/wp-conte...
    Contents:
    0:0:18 Bismillah (Adrian Wood)
    0:0:29 Introduction of Program and Speaker
    0:02:42 Opening Dua (Sheikh Hamza Yusuf)
    0:03:16 How to Read A Book
    0:06:13 The Empowerment of Mortimer Adler
    0:10:20 Understanding Language
    0:19:00 Three Objectives of Reading:
    0:19:01 (I) Entertainment
    0:23:26 (II) Information
    0:24:25 (III) Understanding
    0:30:00 The Definition of Reading
    0:36:55 The Value of Reading
    0:42:16 Dead and Living Teachers
    0:46:04 Three Basic Ways of Reading:
    0:46:14 (I) Structurally
    0:48:55 (II) Interpretively/(III) Critically
    0:51:37 A Poem by Piercy B Shelley
    0:56:48 Analysis
    Q/A
    01:07:06
    01:12:40 Logic, Rhetoric and Grammar
    01:23:45 Closing Statements
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Комментарии • 17

  • @Tasin...
    @Tasin... 2 года назад +42

    1. Some books need prerequisites (Story of Ibn Sina)
    2. Generally people read for amusement
    3. There are levels of books (sixth grade eighth grade)
    4. You should read books that goes over your head to improve your level.
    5. Expressing our thought in words, we need skill.
    6. We have to ruminate books- some books should be chewed some books should be tested some books should be digested.
    7. There is nothing called passive reading. You only read more actively.
    8. You have to understand the structure of the book.
    9. Every book you should read three times.( 1st to get the structure, 2nd to understand the book and 3rd to make conversation with the book)
    10. You should not read more than 20 pages in an hour, then you should take a break.
    11. Know the terms of the subject of the book you are reading.
    12. Believers are teachable. You have to be an active learner.
    13. Modern education is not creating free thinkers.
    14. You cannot say nothing is aboslute without stating absolute.
    15. First rule is, you have to determine which kind of book you are reading. People don't know what type of book they are reading.
    16. These rules are not going to make you a better reader. Until you practice these rules and make them a skill.
    17. Knowledge is acquired through difficulty.
    18. Practice makes permanent not perfect.
    19. A good reader knows grammar, rhetoric and logic.
    20. There are three kinds of learner dabbler, hacker and master.
    21. Have patience in the learning plateau. When you can't see progress. Most of the people give up at this stage.
    22. A skill has different acts we work on every act separately then those acts lose their separateness and the skill turns into a habit. (Ex. Tennis, driving) 2:29:32

  • @oxfordsarkar
    @oxfordsarkar Год назад +1

    Found this video really helpful - thank you for uploading it as a complete lecture

  • @burgeulfassal1523
    @burgeulfassal1523 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for the lecture.

    • @inspiritingreminders
      @inspiritingreminders  4 года назад +9

      Your most welcome! may Allah make it a source of benefit for us!

  • @adeladelo521
    @adeladelo521 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much

  • @w1zzk1dd
    @w1zzk1dd Год назад

    جزاكلله خير!

  • @danishdanii7392
    @danishdanii7392 9 месяцев назад

    ALHAMDULILLAH ❤

  • @mishabalhadhi7610
    @mishabalhadhi7610 3 года назад

    Masha allah

  • @rashidok1026
    @rashidok1026 10 дней назад

  • @Rahman.Shahadat
    @Rahman.Shahadat 2 года назад +1

    47:56
    We actually have 6 seasons in Bangladesh soo..

    • @w1zzk1dd
      @w1zzk1dd 2 года назад +1

      it’s only 4 seasons but it can be broken up into six, even if someone consider rain as a season, rain technically falls within one of the 4 seasons

  • @Ariba-Reads
    @Ariba-Reads Месяц назад

    salam alaykum, please whats the name of the book he holds in his hands (the blue cover book)

    • @sayedsayed1
      @sayedsayed1 10 дней назад

      Walaikumussalam. “How to Read a Book” by Alder

  • @AndrewReyzz-vn1ld
    @AndrewReyzz-vn1ld 9 месяцев назад

    Semangat buat Adik adik unper yang ngerjain tugasss🥰🥰🥰🗿🗿