Hi @@usmang5542 . I feel a pull towards this man's honest belief in what he's saying, compounded by the wisdom embedded in the stories he tells. The world would be a better place if people valued integrity, modesty and kindness instead of the flashy lies and greed.
Please read my salaams to moulana Jami, great lover of Rasul Allah SAW, I wish I could visit there, Allah bless you , are in great company of such Awliya, , May Allah accept our duas, please remember the needy , destitute especially, Allah is best planner, insha Allah peace will come to Khorassan, only after what has to happen in this Akhir Zamaan, Allah Kareem,
@@yusufrahemtulla5435 Thank you for your kind words. in Herat there are many scholars. like Imam fakhrudin razi, Abdullah Ansari, Abul Walid ( teacher of imam malik ) and many more
These sessions have widened my horizons to the wider Islamic world. The humility, piety, God consciousness and spirituality of these individuals is very inspiring. They lived such fulfilling and full lives mashAllah in spite of adverse circumstances of those periods in history. JazakAllahu khair Sheikh and CMC again for another thought-provoking and interesting talk.
Only discovered the paradigm of leadership gems recently. May the Sheikh continued to be blessed with health, grant him longevity and may he long continue to bring us these talks.
It was very wonderful that I'm listening about Muvlana Abdul Rahman Jami who was from my city Herat where I did my school and bachelor, from a British brother. ❤
Did... You... just refer to Muhammad Iqbal as "Allama"? The guy was a great poet, writer, and philosopher but by no means was he a great scholar/shaykh al Islam or a juristconsult/judge. He did not have any education in the Islamic Traditional sciences Honestly, i dont know why people exaggerate the achievements of early modern scholars to classical scholars who were polymaths.
I look forward to these lectures and prepare myself to fully grasp and ponder over everything. Thank you 🙏 sheikh and CMC. May Allah grant you Al Firdaus 🤲
Zulaikha represents the Pain of longing, and Yusfuf the Reflection of Beauty.... "Ishq ne dard e Zulaikha bhar diya kaunain may Husn ne saare fizaa ko Yusufstan kardiyaa." Love saturated both the worlds with the pain of longing And in every atom was perceived the reflection of Beauty.... ❤
I understand the need for muslims to understand deep western cultural sensibilities. The problem is that west has deep triniatrian roots and its culture is a byproduct reflecting its core values. Even modern-day western secularism emerged from sectarian warfare that plagued it for more than 500 years. Reformation totally wrecked the west and now it has plunged in deep materialism. This brutality of secatertrianism has made Western societies a present and clear danger to themselves and humanity at large. Muslims living in the west are in danger of getting caught up in these secatertrian wars
Alhamdulillah, didn’t know what to make of Elif Shafaq, particularly the book Forty Rules of Love really reminded me of the closeness of Allah Subhanallahi wa taala. I always wondered what Sheikh AHM thinks of her writings, and it was picked up in here.
It can be said that Islamic civilization is perfect, but not the cultures that imbibed it. If we look at those ethnic ways as not having to conflict with the fundamentals or itself, but blood and soil to draw upon for personal and collective gain, then a clash of civilization would only be maintaining right and opposing the violations of the rights of other creations. It starts with an inner awareness of one's personal responses rather than secondary methods of conservatism.
Assalamu alaykum Shaykh Can you do one on a South East Asian personality? Would love to learn about a leading personlity who helped spread Islam there.
I recall hearing a talk by Sheikh Abdal Hakim Murad on East Asian personalities on RUclips. I can't recall the exact title but I found it when searching his name
Beautiful. Such a beautiful lecture. Please, may we have the details of the edition from which Sheikh Abdal Hakim read "Yusuf and Zulaika" Whose translation (Charles Horn???) and which publisher. Superb.
Always like these talks but I don’t agree with your thesis around 11:00, specifically wrt to “Malay Nusantara”. In Indonesia to this day the most characteristically “Indonesian” aspects of the culture are recognizably rooted in the Hindu-Buddhist tradition. This is implicitly clear in many spheres and sometimes made explicit with, for example, the association of Hindu-Buddhist themes with patriotism (see: “Garuda Pancasila”). In contrast even though the islands have been predominantly Muslim for hundreds of years Islam still feels like something rather unnaturally grafted-on to an existing rich culture. The Arabizing tendency is quite obvious in, for example, the way devout Muslims prefer to dress (I speak not of hijab or even male facial hair but full-on white thawbs). WRT literature specifically, there are far more famous Hindu-Buddhist folktales and epics than there are Islamic, and (as far as I know) many more Sanskrit-derived words in ordinary secular speech than Arabic.
I'm not a Muslim but I confess I find these sessions very moving . Thank you for these teachings.
InshaAllah when you read The Study Quran, you will find more.
The ways to God are as numerous as the souls of men.
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Hi, I'm curious as to what you find attractive about these sessions? 🤔
Hi @@usmang5542 . I feel a pull towards this man's honest belief in what he's saying, compounded by the wisdom embedded in the stories he tells. The world would be a better place if people valued integrity, modesty and kindness instead of the flashy lies and greed.
I wish I could give it a million likes. The pride of being in Islam was never explained in such adoring words.
May Allah bless us all.
my Home is near Jami Grave. every time I pass by his Grave, I cry that Khorasan ( Afghanistan ) the land of scholars and scientists now is a war field
Please read my salaams to moulana Jami, great lover of Rasul Allah SAW, I wish I could visit there, Allah bless you , are in great company of such Awliya, , May Allah accept our duas, please remember the needy , destitute especially, Allah is best planner, insha Allah peace will come to Khorassan, only after what has to happen in this Akhir Zamaan, Allah Kareem,
@@yusufrahemtulla5435 Thank you for your kind words. in Herat there are many scholars. like Imam fakhrudin razi, Abdullah Ansari, Abul Walid ( teacher of imam malik ) and many more
This series is the most beautiful thing I've discovered on RUclips in a long time.
These sessions have widened my horizons to the wider Islamic world. The humility, piety, God consciousness and spirituality of these individuals is very inspiring. They lived such fulfilling and full lives mashAllah in spite of adverse circumstances of those periods in history. JazakAllahu khair Sheikh and CMC again for another thought-provoking and interesting talk.
Only discovered the paradigm of leadership gems recently. May the Sheikh continued to be blessed with health, grant him longevity and may he long continue to bring us these talks.
the joy I get from listening to our sheikh is indescribable. an islamic treasure
It was very wonderful that I'm listening about Muvlana Abdul Rahman Jami who was from my city Herat where I did my school and bachelor, from a British brother. ❤
What a beautiful description of Jami. Thank you.
Thankyou so much Sir.
For introducing us to our tradition
Much love from Lahore, Pakistan
I could listen for whole day
A humble request to Shaykh to consider a lecture on Allama Muhammad Iqbal (ra).
Did... You... just refer to Muhammad Iqbal as "Allama"? The guy was a great poet, writer, and philosopher but by no means was he a great scholar/shaykh al Islam or a juristconsult/judge. He did not have any education in the Islamic Traditional sciences
Honestly, i dont know why people exaggerate the achievements of early modern scholars to classical scholars who were polymaths.
I look forward to these lectures and prepare myself to fully grasp and ponder over everything. Thank you 🙏 sheikh and CMC. May Allah grant you Al Firdaus 🤲
What an impressive and engaging talk. Thank you so much. Grateful for this technology that all the doors of knowledge have opened for us
Greetings from Sydney. Jazzak Allahu Khairan.
Zulaikha represents the
Pain of longing, and Yusfuf the Reflection of Beauty....
"Ishq ne dard e Zulaikha bhar diya kaunain may
Husn ne saare fizaa ko Yusufstan kardiyaa."
Love saturated both the worlds with the pain of longing
And in every atom was perceived the reflection of Beauty....
❤
بارك الله فيك اخي وجزاك الله خيرا متمنيا لك التوفيق يارب العالمين
Thank you so very much, lots.
Thanks from India
My Allah Swt blessing you Sheikh,greeting from Wellington NZ
Love from Indonesia
Thank you 🙏
JazakAllah Khair from the U.S. Let me know if I can be of any assistance here.
Love from kashmir ❤️
Love from Kashmir (2) ❤️
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MashAllah❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I understand the need for muslims to understand deep western cultural sensibilities. The problem is that west has deep triniatrian roots and its culture is a byproduct reflecting its core values. Even modern-day western secularism emerged from sectarian warfare that plagued it for more than 500 years. Reformation totally wrecked the west and now it has plunged in deep materialism. This brutality of secatertrianism has made Western societies a present and clear danger to themselves and humanity at large. Muslims living in the west are in danger of getting caught up in these secatertrian wars
Alhamdulillah, didn’t know what to make of Elif Shafaq, particularly the book Forty Rules of Love really reminded me of the closeness of Allah Subhanallahi wa taala. I always wondered what Sheikh AHM thinks of her writings, and it was picked up in here.
I must say her knowledge in these topics is rather superficial and limited. Her book Forty Rules is full of clichés.
It can be said that Islamic civilization is perfect, but not the cultures that imbibed it.
If we look at those ethnic ways as not having to conflict with the fundamentals or itself, but blood and soil to draw upon for personal and collective gain, then a clash of civilization would only be maintaining right and opposing the violations of the rights of other creations.
It starts with an inner awareness of one's personal responses rather than secondary methods of conservatism.
Thank you for an excellent biography of Hazrat Jami ❤
SubhanalAllah
Assalamu alaykum Shaykh
Can you do one on a South East Asian personality? Would love to learn about a leading personlity who helped spread Islam there.
I recall hearing a talk by Sheikh Abdal Hakim Murad on East Asian personalities on RUclips. I can't recall the exact title but I found it when searching his name
Beautiful. Such a beautiful lecture. Please, may we have the details of the edition from which Sheikh Abdal Hakim read "Yusuf and Zulaika" Whose translation (Charles Horn???) and which publisher. Superb.
Shaykh please do a lecture on Imam Ahmad Rida Khan from Braili India
46:50 No, I can't imagine! Does Navaei give a reason for his choice of the 'better' language?
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26:10 Sheikh Murad reciting Persian poetry.
MashaAllah. Please, what is the name of the book that shaykh is holding ?
Volume needs to be increased
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What is the book called he read out of 58:45?
حضرت مصطفی را سلام ....
I thought he speaks persian.
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Always like these talks but I don’t agree with your thesis around 11:00, specifically wrt to “Malay Nusantara”. In Indonesia to this day the most characteristically “Indonesian” aspects of the culture are recognizably rooted in the Hindu-Buddhist tradition. This is implicitly clear in many spheres and sometimes made explicit with, for example, the association of Hindu-Buddhist themes with patriotism (see: “Garuda Pancasila”). In contrast even though the islands have been predominantly Muslim for hundreds of years Islam still feels like something rather unnaturally grafted-on to an existing rich culture. The Arabizing tendency is quite obvious in, for example, the way devout Muslims prefer to dress (I speak not of hijab or even male facial hair but full-on white thawbs). WRT literature specifically, there are far more famous Hindu-Buddhist folktales and epics than there are Islamic, and (as far as I know) many more Sanskrit-derived words in ordinary secular speech than Arabic.
I thought for a second that it was the leader of the Jamiyyah-Wahhabi sect.