Sheikh Hamza, Ive been listening to your lectures from last Ramadan and being pregnant at the time decided to name my baby Hamza if it was a boy. alhamdulillah my little Hamza is two months old now and my hope is for him to spread this Deen with compassion and love like you do in sha Allah..
Shaykh Hamza's Poem: The sun solemnly stated, "how can my light compare to his?" And the moon laughed, "be like me: content to reveal another's light! " The north star declared, "what guidance can I provide next to his?" And all the stars exclaimed, "be like us, who revolve around you and show no envy." The sea shouted, "what secrets can I contain when compared to his wonders?" The clouds pleaded, "be like us: exalted in the sky because we humbly draw our water from another, and pour forth in gratitude and service." The rose ruefully remarked, "what beauty do I have next to his?" The mirror said "be like me, who can only reflect another's beauty." Reason exclaimed: "what wisdom can I reveal next to his revelation?" The tongue replied: "be still, and let me quote him." Gold complained "what worth do I have next to his?" Copper cried: "What ingratitude! Your purity was his from the start. Be happy to be compared to him!" The dog barked "he mentioned me", The cat meowed "he petted me", The donkey brayed "he rode on me", The horse neighed "he called me an ocean", The camel grunted " I took him to safety ", The frog croaked "I was his favourite", The spider stood tall on eight legs and said "I protected him once", The cloud boasted "I shaded him" The tree declared "he called me and I bowed to him" The palm trunk said "well, he hugged me", The date gloated "I was sweet for him", Milk exalted "I nourished him", Water crowed "I quenched his thirst", The Kaaba shouted "he circled me", The Yemeni corner cried "he touched me", The black stone laughed and said, "he kissed me", The pebbles yelled "we praised God in his palm", The mountains of Mecca called out "he loved us", Medina demurely whispered, "he chose me!" And humanity cried " Nafsi! Nafsi! Me! Me!", And God said "be like Ahmadص!" And Ahmad ص said "Ummati! Ummati! My community! My community!", And God replied, "We will grant you until you are content!"
Dearest Shaikh Hamza, I do not know if you will ever read this, but I felt compelled to leave a note of gratitude to you for the seemingly endless generosity you display to this ummah whether or not we are deserving of your brilliance. The words you have imparted here are treasured gifts which not certainly reflect the beauty of the subject being spoken of, but as well as the one speaking. Only someone gifted with such depth of emotion and sincere love for the Beloved ﷺ-not mere lip service like the deluded majority of us-could have put these words together as delicately and beautifully as pearls on a thread of silk. May Allah ﷻ elevate you continuously. May He overwhelm you with an abundance of blessings and shower you with His mercy. And may He count you among His closest "friends." Ameen! جزاكم اللّٰه خيراً حفظكم ﷲ
Beautifully said may Allah swt bless you immensely the truth is he's definitely a gift of God for the Ummah may Allah be please with him and everyone dear to him. After listening to him I always get speehless🥰
Two of my favorite Quotes from the first half of this lecture: “Die before you die” موتوا قبل ان تموتوا in other words come to attention before you are brought to attention. Death permeates the Quran. There’s not a page that doesn’t have the perfume of death scented on it. This lecture is very much appreciated. I always try to make notes so if anyone is interested this is what I've got so far: What is your mind full of? Who’s occupying your mind? Now what you give your attention to will determine your reality. What God is asking us is to give our attention to God. What is Attention in Arabic? In English it has a lot of really interesting meanings: one of them is courtesy. like you say he was very attentive to me. Attention is what a lover gives to their beloved. Attention is also a word for devotion. So your attention is your devotion. It’s what you’re attending to. It’s what you’re giving your time to. So in Arabic, one of the words for it is „ihtimaam“. It’s what you’re concerned with. It’s your „Hamm“ it’s what preoccupies your mind. It’s what your mind is full of. So the Prophet (sav.) said: „Whoever makes his concerns - in other words, gives his attention to one thing - Allah will take care of all of his other concerns. What’s that? The Akhira. So we’re living in a time where people’s concerns are completely fragmented. And so there’s all this mental derangement because people are so distracted. Now Imam Ali r.a. said and it’s often attributed to the prophet (sav.) „If they die they come to attention“. The prophet (sav.) said in one iteration. “Die before you die” موتوا قبل ان تموتوا in other words come to attention before you are brought to attention. […] In other words, wake up now. And this is what mindfulness is really about, it’s dhikr, […] it’s to be awake, to be aware. You’re attentive you’re aware, your mind is present. So already by the 1880s Niche noted: One thinks with one’s watch in one’s hand he complained. Even as one eats one's midday meal while reading the latest news of the stock market this is a distraction. Everything is done with the clock. One of the most interesting things about time - and one of my favorite authors - Lewis Mumford said: that when the modern mindset came to dominate- this is what he wrote: eternity seized gradually to serve as the measure and focus of Human actions. In its place came the dictatorship of the clock. Isn’t that interesting? People used to think about eternity their lives were actually determined by their understanding of eternity and one of the most common things about pre-modern people is they mention death a lot. One of the most notable qualities of modern people and post-modern people is they never talk about death. Why did the pre-modern people talk about death? When I was in the throne room of the former queen Elizabeth and now the throne room of King Charles - I was taken there by Baroness Uddin she was Muslim in the House of Lords - so they took me into the throne room I was getting a tour of the parliament. So they have this throne room and there was this massive clock given by the French king to the British monarch that had the Grim Reaper on top of it. In other words, the angel of death was on top of it with his seif that takes the souls. In all of the premodern sundials, it will say things like carpe diem. Many Latin phrases things like „in one of these hours you’ll be seized.“ People saw time as a reminder of their finitude. As the reminder that they were finite beings in temporality. Modern people think they’re going to live forever. They don’t think about death. One of the main reasons for this desire for distractibility is because it preoccupies people from thinking about what is inevitable. That they will die. The Prophet (sav.) said: „Do much remembrance of the destroyer of the lights/pleasures: death.“ Not in a morbid sense this is being onto death. This is embracing our mortality - being aware of it. Murabit al-Hajj every night did death meditation. He would recite poems about death. Sheikh Ibn al-Habib in his Dīwān: „be prepared for death, it’s coming“. And they used to sing this on a regular basis. To think about death. The prophet (sav.) was completely aware of the presence of death. Death permeates the Quran. There’s not a page that doesn’t have the perfume of death scented on it. And this is not morbidity this is not some kind of morbid or morbidness […], it’s actually to make you aware of the preciousness of the time that you been given. This is the preciousness of life itself. It’s a great gift of Allah (swt.) And we waste it away with all of this insignificant concern.
So glad to see a lecture by sheikh hamza, I know he is a busy man but I would like to see his lectures and gain knowledge from him more frequently. Hope we get to see and learn more from him
Not only reverts are touched by Sh Hamza intellectual and spiritual brilliance ..we who are born Muslims look up to him.. May Allah grant him long life teaching and spreading the light of real Islam as practiced and preached by the prophet's companions...
1:53:15 *_"Things are going to get very serious on this planet. We are entering into a new phase, and people need to have strong iman, and they need to be connected to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. They need to be connected."_*
I think he is 100% right. Climate change that clearly is having its effects now, small % of people that have the most of the wealth and influence, confusion of facts, prices going up like crazy, growing extremism everywhere, ( also within the uma) etc
@@myb1161 Al-Baqarah - 2:276 Tafseer Ahsanul Bayan Allah abolishes usury and increases charity.[1] Allah does not love an ungrateful sinner. [1] This is an account of the internal and spiritual harms of usury and the blessings of Sadaqah. Usury may appear to be growth outwardly but inwardly or in consequence usury means destruction and destruction. And European economic experts have also admitted that this is very real.
I pray that allah always be with you... And remember, in your hardest times and when you are at your easiest is when your prayers to allah are in most effective.
May allah bless you. May be allah wants you to fall in love with him. Then you will never feel lonely. Trees stones birds angels ....will accompany you all the time
The poem that Shaykh read. It is so beautiful. May Allah grant Shaykh Hamza companionship of the Prophet PBUH in Jannatulfirdaws for his love of our Prophet PBUH.
Been waiting for this, Baraka Allah fikoum, wa Rahimana jami3an and may He grant us the prophet's Shafa3a on the day of judgment 🤲اللهم صلي وسلم على سيدنا محمد طب القلوب ودوائها وعافية الأبدان وشفائها وقوت الروح وغذائها وسلم تسليما كثيرا
Masha Allah SubhnaAllah, SubhanAllah, SubhanAllah. That so beautiful poem of Shaykh Hamza shows the Blessing of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala on this most Respected and Learned Scholar.
With a blessing of Allah this was a true Awakening of the heart and the soul and it affected me greatly I am eternally grateful for this beautiful address that has a working me from my deep sleep I think all those people who made it possible
I wish I could be there I’m …sending you love from Australia..Hamza Yusif one of the greatest teachers on the planet mashallah May Allah reward you sir
Masha'Allah , Loving, Inspiring, Illuminating Mawlid. Allah Taala bless Shaykh Hamza Yusuf & Zaytuna College Community with His Countless Blessings. Ameen
May Allah keeps Shaikh in his protection. We must appreciate and be grateful for all of his contributions toward Ummah. Shaikh, you are always in my prayer. I wish to meet you one day.
@Safa. May Allah grant you an exit out of whatever difficulty you are experiencing.and grant you an easy and smooth path to that which leads to His Nearness and Obedience and the increase of His Favours upon you in this world and the Next.Aameen
Sahal was asked - when will the human being finally be still? He said - He will never be still until he knows that the only time he has is the moment that he is in!!!
Asalaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatu, My apologies if this question has already been asked. If there is any way that the slides for this lecture would be made available, it would be of great benefit to me personally, and in shaa Allah the rest of the viewers as well. Jazak Allahu khayran :)
May be Muslim countries are supporting this noble endeavor. However, countries like Kuwait, Qatar and S.A. can do much more for Zaytuna College. Be a fund raiser in your community wherever you live. Allah SWT will bless you with His mercy.
This poem was written by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Juzay al-Kalbi al-Gharnathi (r.a.), who was martyred in the Battle of Tarifa, also known as the Battle of Rio Salado, defending the lands of the Muslims against the invading Christians. “I desired to praise the Chosen One and was hindered By my own inability to grasp the extent of his glory. How can one such as I measure an ocean, when the ocean is vast? And how can one such as I count the stones and the stars? If all of my limbs were to become tongues, even then - Even then I could not begin to praise him as I desired. And if all of creation gathered together in an attempt To praise him, even then they would stint in his due. I have altogether ceased trying - awestruck, clinging to courtesy, Tempered by timidity, glorifying his most exalted rank. Indeed, sometimes silence holds within it the essence of eloquence, And often speech merely fodder for the faultfinder
For the moderators of this channel can you help me find the video regarding homeschooling that was done in august. Any information would be appricuated. Jazakumallah 🌷
Thanks for this another educational video shaykh! I have a question, why did zaytuna changed so much, in its early time they observe complete Shariah rulings in classrooms and places which is segregation between men and women, why it is being finished?.. Shaikh hamza and this institution is inspiration for many, so if you will start endorsing things agaist Shariah then people will be misguided and misguide others using this college name... I just want to say that, if zaytuna call itself muslim college then please act like one!
This lecture was mind blowing from star to finish the level and depth of thought and understanding from the sheikh is such an inspiration Allah willing may my only child become become a student of language 🤲🏽
My message to other channels is to NOT upload the whole lecture of someone elses channel, not even if you provide a link in your video description. There is one channel who uploaded this lecture of Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and has more views than the origal video on the official channel. And even though it might be legal due to so called Fair Policy Use but that is not an excuse. The credits should go to the original, the owner of the video. If you want to do spread the message, if you want to reach a bigger audience, then why not upload some highlights/snippets of the original video? Then if people want to hear more they can visit the link you provided in your video description and/or pinned comment. This way the official channel can benefit and grow and ultimately make more videos.
I'm a bit dissapointed of shaykh he mentioned this. It is very vague and very easily to misinterpret especially by those modern people with their manifestion practises.
Salam Well there is a difference of opinion among the scholars. You can read both opinions online. As a guideline for everyday Muslims: If someone wants to celebrate it then they must make sure not to do any hidden or obvious shirk. If one is not celebrating it, then they shouldn't call others Kafirs or Murtads for celebrating it. PS: This whole video was to celebrate Mawlid.
If the people in your community or family celebrate it then celebrate with them. If they don't then it is up to you. For many Muslims the mawlid is of the view things in their Islamic world that maintains their connection with Allah and the prophet saw. Don't let others take that away from you.
Also it is a social gathering and social connection is what we lack nowadays. So if mawlid can help strenghten the bond between people and keep it in check then celebrate it. Same goes for yasinan.
Cleberiting birthdays have never been a Muslim tradition. People do it because the non-believers do it. The prophet ﷺ neither his companions have celebrated his birthday. That’s one thing I disagree on with Sheik Hamza.
Well, there is a difference of scholarly opinion anyway. Disagreement with a scholar is alright, as long as one can find another scholar with the opposing view.
Try to use the alternative meaning of the word “celebrate” which is “honoring”, the Ummah is honoring the greatest gift from Allah SWA to all of His creation! This is not a simple birthday, it is a coming of Mercy. We celebrate everyday with salawaat! 5 times in each Salat! It is not like the non Muslims birthday celebrations! Nor is it like the hypocrisy of Muslims who will celebrate their child’s first birthday but critics of the Mawlid!!!! Dah????
@@Zenigma217 Those are valid ways of looking at this issue. But Muslims are generally reluctant to adopt new things, which is good in general. Plus, certain Mawlid practices, especially from the sub-continent cultures, have obvious shirk elements so that's a problem too.
@@Zenigma217 did Allah tell us to honor the prophet ﷺ on the day he was born? He says sends salutations upon the prophet ﷺ . I am not a scholar and Allah knows best.
Moulid is a bida'h. These kinds of bida'h, grave worship, thavassul were those things which destroyed our Ummah in the past. We are fighting against it with Towheed now this Ummah is changing.
I find these endless etymologic overexpoundings quite tiring. I do not complain about the prophet being memorated, but do not get how it relates to mindfulness. Decent lecture nonetheless.
For me, it shows the depth of connection and meaning in the ideas being presented. It's like a prism offering multiple dimensions and reflections of a single idea or thought. How ideas are connected or related, thats the brilliance of it that I think people appreciate. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Peace.
Sheikh Hamza, Ive been listening to your lectures from last Ramadan and being pregnant at the time decided to name my baby Hamza if it was a boy. alhamdulillah my little Hamza is two months old now and my hope is for him to spread this Deen with compassion and love like you do in sha Allah..
MashaAllah. May Allah SWT bless
Hamza righteousness to be pleasing
to his parents& family eyes Ameen
Subhanallah! That is beautiful. Jazakullah Khayr sister.
How beautiful.
May Allah keep you and little Hamza in His protective shade.
Ameen
Masha-Allah
May Allah bless you and your Family with Jannah Tul Firdaus
Shaykh Hamza's Poem:
The sun solemnly stated, "how can my light compare to his?"
And the moon laughed, "be like me: content to reveal another's light! "
The north star declared, "what guidance can I provide next to his?"
And all the stars exclaimed, "be like us, who revolve around you and show no envy."
The sea shouted, "what secrets can I contain when compared to his wonders?"
The clouds pleaded, "be like us: exalted in the sky because we humbly draw our water from another,
and pour forth in gratitude and service."
The rose ruefully remarked, "what beauty do I have next to his?"
The mirror said "be like me, who can only reflect another's beauty."
Reason exclaimed: "what wisdom can I reveal next to his revelation?"
The tongue replied: "be still, and let me quote him."
Gold complained "what worth do I have next to his?"
Copper cried: "What ingratitude! Your purity was his from the start. Be happy to be compared to him!"
The dog barked "he mentioned me",
The cat meowed "he petted me",
The donkey brayed "he rode on me",
The horse neighed "he called me an ocean",
The camel grunted " I took him to safety ",
The frog croaked "I was his favourite",
The spider stood tall on eight legs and said
"I protected him once",
The cloud boasted "I shaded him"
The tree declared "he called me and I bowed to him"
The palm trunk said "well, he hugged me",
The date gloated "I was sweet for him",
Milk exalted "I nourished him",
Water crowed "I quenched his thirst",
The Kaaba shouted "he circled me",
The Yemeni corner cried "he touched me",
The black stone laughed and said, "he kissed me",
The pebbles yelled "we praised God in his palm",
The mountains of Mecca called out "he loved us",
Medina demurely whispered, "he chose me!"
And humanity cried " Nafsi! Nafsi! Me! Me!",
And God said "be like Ahmadص!"
And Ahmad ص said "Ummati! Ummati! My community! My community!",
And God replied, "We will grant you until you are content!"
Masha Allah .. beautiful 🧡 🤲
🤔 Wasn’t this poem written by someone else?
@@Zenigma217 nope, this is his original work mashallah, as stated here: 1:59:00
Beautiful.
Zajakallah khair for the lyrics
Dearest Shaikh Hamza, I do not know if you will ever read this, but I felt compelled to leave a note of gratitude to you for the seemingly endless generosity you display to this ummah whether or not we are deserving of your brilliance. The words you have imparted here are treasured gifts which not certainly reflect the beauty of the subject being spoken of, but as well as the one speaking. Only someone gifted with such depth of emotion and sincere love for the Beloved ﷺ-not mere lip service like the deluded majority of us-could have put these words together as delicately and beautifully as pearls on a thread of silk. May Allah ﷻ elevate you continuously. May He overwhelm you with an abundance of blessings and shower you with His mercy. And may He count you among His closest "friends." Ameen!
جزاكم اللّٰه خيراً حفظكم ﷲ
اللهم امين يا رب العالمين
Everything is from Allah SWA. Gratitude first to Allah SWA then His creation. Alhamdullilah.
Ameen
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
My thoughts exactly!
Beautifully said may Allah swt bless you immensely the truth is he's definitely a gift of God for the Ummah may Allah be please with him and everyone dear to him.
After listening to him I always get speehless🥰
Two of my favorite Quotes from the first half of this lecture:
“Die before you die” موتوا قبل ان تموتوا in other words come to attention before you are brought to attention.
Death permeates the Quran. There’s not a page that doesn’t have the perfume of death scented on it.
This lecture is very much appreciated. I always try to make notes so if anyone is interested this is what I've got so far:
What is your mind full of?
Who’s occupying your mind?
Now what you give your attention to will determine your reality.
What God is asking us is to give our attention to God. What is Attention in Arabic? In English it has a lot of really interesting meanings: one of them is courtesy. like you say he was very attentive to me. Attention is what a lover gives to their beloved. Attention is also a word for devotion.
So your attention is your devotion. It’s what you’re attending to. It’s what you’re giving your time to. So in Arabic, one of the words for it is „ihtimaam“.
It’s what you’re concerned with. It’s your „Hamm“ it’s what preoccupies your mind. It’s what your mind is full of. So the Prophet (sav.) said: „Whoever makes his concerns - in other words, gives his attention to one thing - Allah will take care of all of his other concerns. What’s that? The Akhira. So we’re living in a time where people’s concerns are completely fragmented. And so there’s all this mental derangement because people are so distracted. Now Imam Ali r.a. said and it’s often attributed to the prophet (sav.) „If they die they come to attention“. The prophet (sav.) said in one iteration. “Die before you die” موتوا قبل ان تموتوا in other words come to attention before you are brought to attention.
[…] In other words, wake up now. And this is what mindfulness is really about, it’s dhikr, […] it’s to be awake, to be aware. You’re attentive you’re aware, your mind is present.
So already by the 1880s Niche noted: One thinks with one’s watch in one’s hand he complained. Even as one eats one's midday meal while reading the latest news of the stock market this is a distraction. Everything is done with the clock. One of the most interesting things about time - and one of my favorite authors - Lewis Mumford said: that when the modern mindset came to dominate- this is what he wrote: eternity seized gradually to serve as the measure and focus of Human actions. In its place came the dictatorship of the clock.
Isn’t that interesting? People used to think about eternity their lives were actually determined by their understanding of eternity and one of the most common things about pre-modern people is they mention death a lot.
One of the most notable qualities of modern people and post-modern people is they never talk about death.
Why did the pre-modern people talk about death? When I was in the throne room of the former queen Elizabeth and now the throne room of King Charles - I was taken there by Baroness Uddin she was Muslim in the House of Lords - so they took me into the throne room I was getting a tour of the parliament. So they have this throne room and there was this massive clock given by the French king to the British monarch that had the Grim Reaper on top of it.
In other words, the angel of death was on top of it with his seif that takes the souls. In all of the premodern sundials, it will say things like carpe diem. Many Latin phrases things like „in one of these hours you’ll be seized.“
People saw time as a reminder of their finitude. As the reminder that they were finite beings in temporality.
Modern people think they’re going to live forever. They don’t think about death.
One of the main reasons for this desire for distractibility is because it preoccupies people from thinking about what is inevitable. That they will die.
The Prophet (sav.) said: „Do much remembrance of the destroyer of the lights/pleasures: death.“ Not in a morbid sense this is being onto death. This is embracing our mortality - being aware of it. Murabit al-Hajj every night did death meditation. He would recite poems about death. Sheikh Ibn al-Habib in his Dīwān: „be prepared for death, it’s coming“. And they used to sing this on a regular basis.
To think about death.
The prophet (sav.) was completely aware of the presence of death.
Death permeates the Quran. There’s not a page that doesn’t have the perfume of death scented on it.
And this is not morbidity this is not some kind of morbid or morbidness […], it’s actually to make you aware of the preciousness of the time that you been given.
This is the preciousness of life itself. It’s a great gift of Allah (swt.) And we waste it away with all of this insignificant concern.
This was soo usefull, barakAllahu fiki
So glad to see a lecture by sheikh hamza, I know he is a busy man but I would like to see his lectures and gain knowledge from him more frequently. Hope we get to see and learn more from him
Yes I am aware of his previous content.
I second that. I’ve missed that. His talks are like nothing else.
You can give a small charity to within the 12000 Strong's and benefit from his classes on the bookclub website.
As a revert, I can truly say Sheikh Hamza Yusuf has had the greatest impact on my understanding and appreciation of Islam. Thank you so much.
Not only reverts are touched by Sh Hamza intellectual and spiritual brilliance ..we who are born Muslims look up to him.. May Allah grant him long life teaching and spreading the light of real Islam as practiced and preached by the prophet's companions...
@@asmaaaboulfadl5420 yes, he’s very informative to all individuals, whether muslim or not.
Every one of us is born as muslim.."reverts" came back to islam ..islam means and is submission in all religions of the book
1:53:15
*_"Things are going to get very serious on this planet. We are entering into a new phase, and people need to have strong iman, and they need to be connected to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. They need to be connected."_*
I think he is 100% right. Climate change that clearly is having its effects now, small % of people that have the most of the wealth and influence, confusion of facts, prices going up like crazy, growing extremism everywhere, ( also within the uma) etc
Extremely important reminder
What do you think he meant by that?
@@myb1161 Al-Baqarah - 2:276
Tafseer Ahsanul Bayan
Allah abolishes usury and increases charity.[1] Allah does not love an ungrateful sinner.
[1] This is an account of the internal and spiritual harms of usury and the blessings of Sadaqah. Usury may appear to be growth outwardly but inwardly or in consequence usury means destruction and destruction. And European economic experts have also admitted that this is very real.
@@miladmiah While I am aware of the pervasiveness of usury in the global economy today, I don't see how his statement relates to usury...
I love the way he started his lecture " what a disappointment to take away that beautiful picture of Madina." Love it!
I Leave in Germany no communiy no no family no friends no 😭😭😭health no Support So alone for so many Years Meake for me Duaa 🙏🙏🙏
I pray that allah always be with you... And remember, in your hardest times and when you are at your easiest is when your prayers to allah are in most effective.
May allah bless you. May be allah wants you to fall in love with him. Then you will never feel lonely. Trees stones birds angels ....will accompany you all the time
@@SoumaSoCl Allahumma Amin 🌹
@@MuslimReverthelp Allahumma 🌹Amin
It sucks to live in a Western country. If possible migrate to a better place outside the West and NEVER return no matter what.
The poem that Shaykh read. It is so beautiful. May Allah grant Shaykh Hamza companionship of the Prophet PBUH in Jannatulfirdaws for his love of our Prophet PBUH.
Ameen!
This has to be one of the most needed talks for today. We are entertaining ourselves to death in today's day and age.
May Allah SWT pour his blessings upon HAMZA YUSUF AND HIS FELLOWS
I listen this every Friday because i love ya hanna nasheed part so much !! i play on speaker in my room on repeat!! Allah huma barik!
جزاكم اللّٰه خيراً
حفظكم ﷲ
آللهم صل وسلم و بارك على سيدنا محمد و على آله و صحبه أجمعين ❤️🤲
May Allah swt grant this ummah many more scholars like Sheikh Hamza who has deep knowledge and love about deen and our prophet pbuh in sha allah
How do you know he has deep knowledge and understanding about Islam and the prophet saw?
Been waiting for this, Baraka Allah fikoum, wa Rahimana jami3an and may He grant us the prophet's Shafa3a on the day of judgment 🤲اللهم صلي وسلم على سيدنا محمد طب القلوب ودوائها وعافية الأبدان وشفائها وقوت الروح وغذائها وسلم تسليما كثيرا
35:03 "the best actions are those constant even they are small action"
1:50:23 prayer for distress, anxiety and sorrow
I can’t get over how aswome and eye opening this session is like blew my mind wow
My Allah bless you my Shaykh Hamza ❤
Masha Allah SubhnaAllah, SubhanAllah, SubhanAllah. That so beautiful poem of Shaykh Hamza shows the Blessing of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala on this most Respected and Learned Scholar.
That poem was incredibly powerful. That made me cry...
تبارك الله❤❤❤ صلى الله عليه وسلم مولد نبوي مبارك ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A beautiful song sung so beautifully. Thank you Zaytuna!
With a blessing of Allah this was a true Awakening of the heart and the soul and it affected me greatly I am eternally grateful for this beautiful address that has a working me from my deep sleep I think all those people who made it possible
As-salamu 'Alaykum , Barakallahu fikum. Love you, Sheikh Hamza for the sake of Allah SWT.
Absolutely awesome teacher what an amazing lecture Mashallah May Allah reward yous in the world and the hereafter ameen
I wish I could be there I’m …sending you love from Australia..Hamza Yusif one of the greatest teachers on the planet mashallah May Allah reward you sir
loved it
Lovely poem by sheikh Hamza Yusuf!
Love from Kerala south India
Barakallahu fikum for posting this
Beautiful poem No words.
May Allah Bless Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. He is a blessing
What a powerful reminder !
Pearls of knowledge from Sheikh Hamza. Allah bless him and Zaytuna.
Thank you Naeema Faruq for encapsulating my very thoughts.
We are so blessed to avail of SheikhHamza’s brilliant mind.
Love him. Such a beautiful lecture. Thank you for this Zaytuna.
SubhanaAllah I always learn something whenever Shaykh Hamza speaks . MashAllah. Along with an Iman booster shot!! :)
Alhamdulillah Sheikh Hamza is in a good state despite what has happened in the past two years.
Alhamdulilah .. can I ask what has happened ? Jzk ( unless ofcourse u meant the covid situation)
Alhamdulilah!
Allahuma Barik infinitely ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲
Masha'Allah , Loving, Inspiring, Illuminating Mawlid. Allah Taala bless Shaykh Hamza Yusuf & Zaytuna College Community with His Countless Blessings. Ameen
What a beautiful poem. I'm going to pen it to all.
1:56:45 Talking about a beautiful Sunnah
May Allah keeps Shaikh in his protection. We must appreciate and be grateful for all of his contributions toward Ummah.
Shaikh, you are always in my prayer. I wish to meet you one day.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
Lecture starts at 48:25
One of the most useful lectures that every Muslim ought to watch and follow. SheikhHamza’s poem glorifying the prophet brought tears to my eyes!
The sheikh at his best...
Thanks.
Subhan Allah!
Is there a resource to listen to Sheikh Hamza Yusuf's weekly khutbahs..? Thank you in advance 🙏
MahshaAllah 🌹🌹🌹Great Mehfil
Inchaallah i hope i will be able to visit zeytouna all the way from belgium
Mashallah
I can listen to him for hours. I don’t know why..
AllahuAkbar!!😭😭😭
Maşallah
beautiful from start to finish. my only observation is why not have seperation between men / women?
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If you're reading this please make dua that Allah makes a way out for me 🤲
@Safa. May Allah grant you an exit out of whatever difficulty you are experiencing.and grant you an easy and smooth path to that which leads to His Nearness and Obedience and the increase of His Favours upon you in this world and the Next.Aameen
@@farhanahoosen5143 Ameeen ya rab❣
Practice 1000X
Sometimes I just come back to this video to listen to the young men in the beginning sing their praises and prayers upon the Prophet (pbuh) ❤
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I beg you not to delete this video.
Sahal was asked - when will the human being finally be still?
He said - He will never be still until he knows that the only time he has is the moment that he is in!!!
Asalaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatu,
My apologies if this question has already been asked. If there is any way that the slides for this lecture would be made available, it would be of great benefit to me personally, and in shaa Allah the rest of the viewers as well. Jazak Allahu khayran :)
Salam Allykum, sheik Hamza quotes from a book some Duaa’s/dhikrs… does anyone know the name of the book
can anybody translate the naat recited at last ?
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May be Muslim countries are supporting this noble endeavor. However,
countries like Kuwait, Qatar and S.A. can do much more for Zaytuna College. Be a fund raiser in your community wherever you live. Allah SWT will bless you with His mercy.
Can we have shaykh hamza's beautiful poem, please ?
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This poem was written by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Juzay al-Kalbi al-Gharnathi (r.a.), who was martyred in the Battle of Tarifa, also known as the Battle of Rio Salado, defending the lands of the Muslims against the invading Christians.
“I desired to praise the Chosen One and was hindered
By my own inability to grasp the extent of his glory.
How can one such as I measure an ocean, when the ocean is vast?
And how can one such as I count the stones and the stars?
If all of my limbs were to become tongues, even then -
Even then I could not begin to praise him as I desired.
And if all of creation gathered together in an attempt
To praise him, even then they would stint in his due.
I have altogether ceased trying - awestruck, clinging to courtesy,
Tempered by timidity, glorifying his most exalted rank.
Indeed, sometimes silence holds within it the essence of eloquence,
And often speech merely fodder for the faultfinder
@@nadeemhashmi3653 Wow! Credit needs to be given to the one who originated the poem!
Distraction create mental distress
For the moderators of this channel can you help me find the video regarding homeschooling that was done in august. Any information would be appricuated. Jazakumallah 🌷
متى يستريح الانسان ؟
لما يعرف ان ليس له الا الوقت الذي هو فيه .
What is the second thing Imam ash-Shafi’i r.a. learned from the sufis?
Thanks for this another educational video shaykh!
I have a question, why did zaytuna changed so much, in its early time they observe complete Shariah rulings in classrooms and places which is segregation between men and women, why it is being finished?.. Shaikh hamza and this institution is inspiration for many, so if you will start endorsing things agaist Shariah then people will be misguided and misguide others using this college name... I just want to say that, if zaytuna call itself muslim college then please act like one!
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This lecture was mind blowing from star to finish the level and depth of thought and understanding from the sheikh is such an inspiration Allah willing may my only child become become a student of language 🤲🏽
My message to other channels is to NOT upload the whole lecture of someone elses channel, not even if you provide a link in your video description. There is one channel who uploaded this lecture of Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and has more views than the origal video on the official channel. And even though it might be legal due to so called Fair Policy Use but that is not an excuse. The credits should go to the original, the owner of the video.
If you want to do spread the message, if you want to reach a bigger audience, then why not upload some highlights/snippets of the original video? Then if people want to hear more they can visit the link you provided in your video description and/or pinned comment.
This way the official channel can benefit and grow and ultimately make more videos.
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Does anyone know the book mentioned by whitethread press?
Does anyone know the name of the pieces the young men performed at the beginning and end?
Ya hanana
Qad kafani
Qamarun
@@felicityhussain7558 Jazakhalla Khair :)
Tajweed books :)
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What give your attention to, is going to create your reality 🎉
I'm a bit dissapointed of shaykh he mentioned this. It is very vague and very easily to misinterpret especially by those modern people with their manifestion practises.
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Assalamualaikum....
I have a question ⁉️
Prophet birthday celebration is ok or ..
Pls explain sir...
Salam
Well there is a difference of opinion among the scholars. You can read both opinions online.
As a guideline for everyday Muslims:
If someone wants to celebrate it then they must make sure not to do any hidden or obvious shirk.
If one is not celebrating it, then they shouldn't call others Kafirs or Murtads for celebrating it.
PS: This whole video was to celebrate Mawlid.
Perhaps rephrase the question- should we celebrate and honor the gift Allah SWA gave to all His creation?
The answer will then be simple!
If the people in your community or family celebrate it then celebrate with them. If they don't then it is up to you.
For many Muslims the mawlid is of the view things in their Islamic world that maintains their connection with Allah and the prophet saw. Don't let others take that away from you.
Also it is a social gathering and social connection is what we lack nowadays. So if mawlid can help strenghten the bond between people and keep it in check then celebrate it. Same goes for yasinan.
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أعوذ يالله من هذا الضلال
Okay, then why are you here
Pengajian
Cleberiting birthdays have never been a Muslim tradition. People do it because the non-believers do it. The prophet ﷺ neither his companions have celebrated his birthday. That’s one thing I disagree on with Sheik Hamza.
Mawlid Mubarak!! 💚💚
Well, there is a difference of scholarly opinion anyway.
Disagreement with a scholar is alright, as long as one can find another scholar with the opposing view.
Try to use the alternative meaning of the word “celebrate” which is “honoring”, the Ummah is honoring the greatest gift from
Allah SWA to all of His creation!
This is not a simple birthday, it is a coming of Mercy. We celebrate everyday with salawaat! 5 times in each Salat!
It is not like the non Muslims birthday celebrations! Nor is it like the hypocrisy of Muslims who will celebrate their child’s first birthday but critics of the Mawlid!!!! Dah????
@@Zenigma217 Those are valid ways of looking at this issue. But Muslims are generally reluctant to adopt new things, which is good in general.
Plus, certain Mawlid practices, especially from the sub-continent cultures, have obvious shirk elements so that's a problem too.
@@Zenigma217 did Allah tell us to honor the prophet ﷺ on the day he was born? He says sends salutations upon the prophet ﷺ . I am not a scholar and Allah knows best.
Moulid is a bida'h. These kinds of bida'h, grave worship, thavassul were those things which destroyed our Ummah in the past.
We are fighting against it with Towheed now this Ummah is changing.
I find these endless etymologic overexpoundings quite tiring. I do not complain about the prophet being memorated, but do not get how it relates to mindfulness. Decent lecture nonetheless.
For me, it shows the depth of connection and meaning in the ideas being presented. It's like a prism offering multiple dimensions and reflections of a single idea or thought. How ideas are connected or related, thats the brilliance of it that I think people appreciate. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Peace.
Lecture starts at 47:23
JAK useful, information. That’s a lot of time to “kill” 😊
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