In this episode of the Make Hijrah Podcast, our guest, Abdur Rahmaan Khayri (@authenticallyab ) discusses growing up in a culturally mixed environment, balancing Islamic values with the outside world. In this heartfelt story, as a young man raised in a Muslim household, he shares how he felt a disconnect between his faith and the surrounding influences, ultimately leading him to stray in his teens. He speaks candidly about a life-changing dream that urged him to reconnect with Islam, eventually guiding him to move to Egypt to deepen his faith and study Arabic. Embracing a new environment and mindset, he reflects on how living abroad has transformed his outlook on both his homeland and new surroundings.
Assalaamu alaykum, Shaikh, will you answer this for me and the average laymen living in the west; 1. read the first page of your passport. You have made the kuffar your wali 2.Then ask your parents how they did the pledge of allegiance to the kuffar for their citizenship. 3. Read quran 4:138-146 and discover that we may be jahannami munafiqs!
Thank you for inviting him. My children and I love this brother for the sake of Allah. We appreciate and benefit from his Chanel Alhamdulilah. May Allah bless him.
I’ve been watching his journey in Egypt too but didn’t recognize him with the haircut! Allahumma baarik. This channel has been on the come up lately mashallah! Back and better! Take that RUclips! 👊😂
Great interview Masha Allah. This really highlights how trying to raise a Muslim family in the West is a struggle and a half because your children go outside and are surrounded by kufr and anything goes in the society. Happy to see he mentally and physically made it out the streets.
Awesome Episode! I am so pleased that Make Hijrah is making this new and informative content wa barakallah feek akhy. May Allah preserve this channel and continue to shower it with blessings. Ameen :)
As salamu alaiykum. Al hamdu lillah. You were right behind me. I also grew up in Newark, and then I moved to Wilkes barre. I actually moved away from luzerne county, right before they opened the masjid on main street.
السلام عليكم أخي I’ve watched this brother before alhamdullilah. From the intro i knew this was going to be deep. May Allāh bless the both of you abundantly. امن
Muslims in America do indeed face unique challenges. One of if not the the biggest challenges comes in the form of finances and lack of Islamic civic and community resources. Allah knows best but I would argue if this brother had adequate access to resources that supported his families Islamic\Muslim journey his story would be completely different. I identify fully with this brothers journey as I am a second generation Muslim born in 1973 here in America. Unfortunately American Muslim families more often than not are faced with a situation where in order to provide their families with halal activities and experiences that strengthen and connects them to the deen comes with a price tag. I believe failing to realize or even perhaps ignore this reality will continue to be at the expense of Muslim youth.
Wallahi this is exactly what I’m scared of living in the west nyc to be exact with my children may allah make a way for us to make hijrah soon إن شاء الله may allah protect and preserve our brothers and sisters Ameen ya rab 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
Pls make dua for me and my husband I make hijra fast with husband to a good Muslim country inshallah. Ameen. We must escape the west fast, it is scary living here. I ❤ Muslim countries.
Assalamualaikum, brothers, Masha Allah, when people talk bad about our prophet, how should we going about, but I think we should the way of prophet himself not to fight them, because they might still revert to Islam ❤❤❤ Great 👍👍👍
In this episode of the Make Hijrah Podcast, our guest, Abdur Rahmaan Khayri (@authenticallyab ) discusses growing up in a culturally mixed environment, balancing Islamic values with the outside world. In this heartfelt story, as a young man raised in a Muslim household, he shares how he felt a disconnect between his faith and the surrounding influences, ultimately leading him to stray in his teens. He speaks candidly about a life-changing dream that urged him to reconnect with Islam, eventually guiding him to move to Egypt to deepen his faith and study Arabic. Embracing a new environment and mindset, he reflects on how living abroad has transformed his outlook on both his homeland and new surroundings.
Assalaamu alaykum, Shaikh, will you answer this for me and the average laymen living in the west;
1. read the first page of your passport. You have made the kuffar your wali
2.Then ask your parents how they did the pledge of allegiance to the kuffar for their citizenship.
3. Read quran 4:138-146 and discover that we may be jahannami munafiqs!
I've been following this brothers journey in Egypt for a while so its nice to hear the brothers story, May Allah preserve him
Thank you for inviting him. My children and I love this brother for the sake of Allah. We appreciate and benefit from his Chanel Alhamdulilah. May Allah bless him.
May Allah bless your family in abundance my dear brother Insha’Allah
@@Grandson_001🤲🏾Allahumma Amin and yours too
no way didn't expect to see the brother on here. I've been following his RUclips channel for a while
I’ve been watching his journey in Egypt too but didn’t recognize him with the haircut! Allahumma baarik. This channel has been on the come up lately mashallah! Back and better! Take that RUclips! 👊😂
Great interview Masha Allah. This really highlights how trying to raise a Muslim family in the West is a struggle and a half because your children go outside and are surrounded by kufr and anything goes in the society.
Happy to see he mentally and physically made it out the streets.
Ma shaa Allah may preserve him I actually know this brother and his father
Awesome Episode! I am so pleased that Make Hijrah is making this new and informative content wa barakallah feek akhy. May Allah preserve this channel and continue to shower it with blessings. Ameen :)
As salamu alaiykum. Al hamdu lillah. You were right behind me. I also grew up in Newark, and then I moved to Wilkes barre. I actually moved away from luzerne county, right before they opened the masjid on main street.
السلام عليكم أخي
I’ve watched this brother before alhamdullilah. From the intro i knew this was going to be deep. May Allāh bless the both of you abundantly. امن
Another great interview, May Allah rewards brother Omar for the motivation and guidance on making Hijra
اللهم صل و سلم على سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم.
صلٌى الله عليه و سلّم عدد خَلقه وَ رضى نفسه وَ زِنَة عرشه وَ مِداد كلماته
Muslims in America do indeed face unique challenges. One of if not the the biggest challenges comes in the form of finances and lack of Islamic civic and community resources. Allah knows best but I would argue if this brother had adequate access to resources that supported his families Islamic\Muslim journey his story would be completely different. I identify fully with this brothers journey as I am a second generation Muslim born in 1973 here in America. Unfortunately American Muslim families more often than not are faced with a situation where in order to provide their families with halal activities and experiences that strengthen and connects them to the deen comes with a price tag. I believe failing to realize or even perhaps ignore this reality will continue to be at the expense of Muslim youth.
Wallahi this is exactly what I’m scared of living in the west nyc to be exact with my children may allah make a way for us to make hijrah soon إن شاء الله may allah protect and preserve our brothers and sisters Ameen ya rab 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
امين
Pls make dua for me and my husband I make hijra fast with husband to a good Muslim country inshallah. Ameen.
We must escape the west fast, it is scary living here. I ❤ Muslim countries.
sis pray tahajjud and make dua during that time. also increase your istighfar and salawat. may Allah make it easy for you and your husband ❤️
Assalamualaikum, brothers, Masha Allah, when people talk bad about our prophet, how should we going about, but I think we should the way of prophet himself not to fight them, because they might still revert to Islam
❤❤❤ Great 👍👍👍
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