INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAAJIOON. May ALLAH accept maulana yusuf motala saab into jannat al firdause. May ALLAH accept sinners like myself also into the company of the pious in jannah.
Inna-LILLAHi wa-inna, my ALLAH s.w.t. grant him Jannat-ul-Firdause - (Ameen). very big loss of Muslim unnah including the tableegi world. he was a very big Shaik of this time & age.love & respect to his great honourable soul & to his family from Bangladesh .
“Shariah demands that Allah is remembered at all times and not only remembered, but embedded in the heart.” (Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Motala) Many a times, the sheer contribution of a person in the great legacy they leave behind only becomes evident to the masses only after their passing, and with Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Motala Sahib, this too was no exception. His humble origins of being born in the village of Nani Noroli in Ghujrat, India, could have almost disguised in concealing the outstanding contribution he would go on to make in revolutionising the western hemisphere in pioneering the first Islamic seminary of its kind, which would go on to produce thousands of graduates, and the great impact he would go on to have across countries and continents in the establishment of Islamic institutes and organisations. His unique endurance and fortitude in his commitment to establish the first Muslim seminary, in the absence of any precedent was no simple task. Faced in unknown territory, and the lack of support from the Muslim community as well as the financial constraints which weighed down heavily, would have rendered it an almost unattainable dream, but the seed of love when it is implanted knows no restriction or restraint, in his love and devotion to his Shaykh. This compelled him to follow and act on his instruction of the need for an Islamic educational establishment for the memorisation of the Quran and the Alimiyyah course, and he persevered with the foresight and vision of his Shaykh. The love he had for his Shaykh was deeply profound. His first encounter with his Shaykh, Zakariya Khadalwi was at Surat train station, when he was on route to Hajj and had stopped briefly for 15 minutes, but this was enough time to leave a lasting impression and it was as a result of this encounter that Shaykh Yusuf Motala Sahib decided to finish his last two years of his Alimiyyah course in Saharanpur. He studied under the love and compassion of his Shaykh and a close bond and connection developed. His efforts proved fruitful and in 1973, the foundations of the first Islamic seminary in the western world was laid down. He was the founder of Darul Ulum Al-Arabiyyah Al-Islamiyyah in Holcombe, Bury, popularly now known as ‘Darul Ulum Bury’. He then went on to establish many other institutes and was the founder and patron of many other organisations in the UK and abroad. 75% of the English-speaking Scholars are direct or indirect graduates from his institutes. Many students of Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Sahib have established seminaries and have gone on to work in a range of fields including Medicine, Accountancy, Chaplaincy, Psychology, Philosophy, Pharmacy, Optometry and many other fields. Along with its other sister institutes also founded by Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Sahib, they have gone on to produce thousands of graduates who have gone on to set up their own Islamic institutes and organisations. His distinct humility left deep impressions on all those who came into contact with him. His ability to penetrate a person’s heart with the enduring love for the Din remains unparalleled in that he would not only have the power to transform them into devout learned people committed to their faith, but would also instil the love of continuing on his work, which can be seen in the ripple effect in the lives of his students who he has left to continue his legacy; who have also gone on to establish Madrasahs and other institutes of learning in this country and in other parts of the world. What stands out is not his rhetoric in commanding the masses, for he was rather a private person who would avoid large crowds and gatherings of prestige, but his simplistic humble lifestyle in which every Sunnah of the Prophet was followed so meticulously that it left people awestruck at the sheer lengths he would go to in doing so. May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdous. Ameen
Please can someone find me this precious magazine it was womderful to read and learn about deen.i was 9 or ten and would read it bcs there was nothing available. Molana muhamad ali of oldham introduced it to us. Jazakallah
Salamun alaikum. Each and every brothers are humbly requested to learn quran personally, conceive quran, research quran, practice quran, propagate quran to others. Reject all the lahwall hadith and fake fabricated talkings by somebody. This is fard for us. Allahu Rahman.Allahu gafur.
Mawlānā is a title, mostly in Central Asia and in the Indian subcontinent, preceding the name of respected Muslim religious leaders, in particular graduates of religious institutions, e.g. a madrassa or a darul uloom, or scholars who have studied under other Islamic scholars.
@@pp-xg8ub Please, you'd be surprised at what people know and what they don't know. Never dismiss someone for not knowing, Allah keep us safe from pride
Read his books to know his creed (aqeeda). I read two books written under the supervision Moulana Yousuf Motala. ' karamat e moosaji ' and 'pious people condition at the time of death' Full of mythology and non-sense.
@@Snailryder thanks Brother i dont know them. I know mufti menk . Nouman Khan belal etc.but these scheiks dont know. I just wanna be sure. Jazak Allahu Khair
@@anwarhussain3789 no but i dont know them you know. And i dont have much knolledge. There are so many wanna be scheiks. I wanna learn and hear from the real Islam. Sunni. Like mufti menk and nouman khan and belal etc. But thanks Brother for let me know. As-selam Wa-alaikum Rahmetullahi we Berakatuhu
Assalamualaykum brother, The following Muftis/Sheikhs you can look into who are very good and trusted from the UK, they have content on RUclips. It is very good that you wish to hear from real scholars. Amazingly enough, I think all the below listed Sheikh's have studied in the Daroolum of Hazrat Yusuf Motala. Speaks volumes of the legacy Sheikh Yusuf Motala has left behind. May Allah T'ala grant him the highest of ranks Ameen. If you can get the opportunity to sit with a scholar that is even better. Sheikh Abdur Raheem Limbada Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera Sheikh Zaheer Mahmood Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari Sheikh Ahmad Ali (Bradford, UK) Hope this helps inshaAllah.
Great loss, total respect for the sheikh, well respected all over the world.
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAAJIOON. May ALLAH accept maulana yusuf motala saab into jannat al firdause. May ALLAH accept sinners like myself also into the company of the pious in jannah.
Wow what great lessons for us all such a great a speach alhamdulillah
Inna-LILLAHi wa-inna, my ALLAH s.w.t. grant him Jannat-ul-Firdause - (Ameen). very big loss of Muslim unnah including the tableegi world. he was a very big Shaik of this time & age.love & respect to his great honourable soul & to his family from Bangladesh .
May Allah grant him best of Akhira
“Shariah demands that Allah is remembered at all times and not only remembered, but embedded in the heart.” (Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Motala)
Many a times, the sheer contribution of a person in the great legacy they leave behind only becomes evident to the masses only after their passing, and with Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Motala Sahib, this too was no exception.
His humble origins of being born in the village of Nani Noroli in Ghujrat, India, could have almost disguised in concealing the outstanding contribution he would go on to make in revolutionising the western hemisphere in pioneering the first Islamic seminary of its kind, which would go on to produce thousands of graduates, and the great impact he would go on to have across countries and continents in the establishment of Islamic institutes and organisations.
His unique endurance and fortitude in his commitment to establish the first Muslim seminary, in the absence of any precedent was no simple task. Faced in unknown territory, and the lack of support from the Muslim community as well as the financial constraints which weighed down heavily, would have rendered it an almost unattainable dream, but the seed of love when it is implanted knows no restriction or restraint, in his love and devotion to his Shaykh.
This compelled him to follow and act on his instruction of the need for an Islamic educational establishment for the memorisation of the Quran and the Alimiyyah course, and he persevered with the foresight and vision of his Shaykh. The love he had for his Shaykh was deeply profound. His first encounter with his Shaykh, Zakariya Khadalwi was at Surat train station, when he was on route to Hajj and had stopped briefly for 15 minutes, but this was enough time to leave a lasting impression and it was as a result of this encounter that Shaykh Yusuf Motala Sahib decided to finish his last two years of his Alimiyyah course in Saharanpur. He studied under the love and compassion of his Shaykh and a close bond and connection developed.
His efforts proved fruitful and in 1973, the foundations of the first Islamic seminary in the western world was laid down. He was the founder of Darul Ulum Al-Arabiyyah Al-Islamiyyah in Holcombe, Bury, popularly now known as ‘Darul Ulum Bury’. He then went on to establish many other institutes and was the founder and patron of many other organisations in the UK and abroad.
75% of the English-speaking Scholars are direct or indirect graduates from his institutes. Many students of Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Sahib have established seminaries and have gone on to work in a range of fields including Medicine, Accountancy, Chaplaincy, Psychology, Philosophy, Pharmacy, Optometry and many other fields. Along with its other sister institutes also founded by Hadhrat Shaykh Yusuf Sahib, they have gone on to produce thousands of graduates who have gone on to set up their own Islamic institutes and organisations.
His distinct humility left deep impressions on all those who came into contact with him. His ability to penetrate a person’s heart with the enduring love for the Din remains unparalleled in that he would not only have the power to transform them into devout learned people committed to their faith, but would also instil the love of continuing on his work, which can be seen in the ripple effect in the lives of his students who he has left to continue his legacy; who have also gone on to establish Madrasahs and other institutes of learning in this country and in other parts of the world.
What stands out is not his rhetoric in commanding the masses, for he was rather a private person who would avoid large crowds and gatherings of prestige, but his simplistic humble lifestyle in which every Sunnah of the Prophet was followed so meticulously that it left people awestruck at the sheer lengths he would go to in doing so.
May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdous. Ameen
Beautifully written.. May Allah swt guide us on his footsteps too and to implement each and every sunnah for generations to come... Aameen
My sister, and subbhulus salam magazine
Please can someone find me this precious magazine it was womderful to read and learn about deen.i was 9 or ten and would read it bcs there was nothing available. Molana muhamad ali of oldham introduced it to us. Jazakallah
I think the shaykh is the family of supplier of milk and dairy product as dudhwala means milkman
Hazrat was born, 2 Muharram 1366
1st of muharram **
Salamun alaikum. Each and every brothers are humbly requested to learn quran personally, conceive quran, research quran, practice quran, propagate quran to others. Reject all the lahwall hadith and fake fabricated talkings by somebody. This is fard for us. Allahu Rahman.Allahu gafur.
Why do you brothers call each other mawlana?
Mawlānā is a title, mostly in Central Asia and in the Indian subcontinent, preceding the name of respected Muslim religious leaders, in particular graduates of religious institutions, e.g. a madrassa or a darul uloom, or scholars who have studied under other Islamic scholars.
Because they have studied in darul uloom 6 years and that's why they are molana USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.
@@pp-xg8ub Please, you'd be surprised at what people know and what they don't know. Never dismiss someone for not knowing, Allah keep us safe from pride
Maulana has many meanings. Amongst them is leader. So don't get mixed up with its usage with Allah or the prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
Molana means scholar of religion.
Out of respect.
Read his books to know his creed (aqeeda).
I read two books written under the supervision Moulana Yousuf Motala. ' karamat e moosaji ' and 'pious people condition at the time of death'
Full of mythology and non-sense.
I am sorry to ask. But are These scheiks Sunni or something else.Jazak Allahu Khair
Sunni (i.e. not Shia), Hanafi
@@Snailryder thanks Brother i dont know them. I know mufti menk . Nouman Khan belal etc.but these scheiks dont know. I just wanna be sure. Jazak Allahu Khair
@@lionheart6848 lol it's the turbans init. Dw it's called an amamah, it's a Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam)
@@anwarhussain3789 no but i dont know them you know. And i dont have much knolledge. There are so many wanna be scheiks. I wanna learn and hear from the real Islam. Sunni. Like mufti menk and nouman khan and belal etc. But thanks Brother for let me know. As-selam Wa-alaikum Rahmetullahi we Berakatuhu
Assalamualaykum brother,
The following Muftis/Sheikhs you can look into who are very good and trusted from the UK, they have content on RUclips. It is very good that you wish to hear from real scholars. Amazingly enough, I think all the below listed Sheikh's have studied in the Daroolum of Hazrat Yusuf Motala. Speaks volumes of the legacy Sheikh Yusuf Motala has left behind. May Allah T'ala grant him the highest of ranks Ameen.
If you can get the opportunity to sit with a scholar that is even better.
Sheikh Abdur Raheem Limbada
Mufti Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
Sheikh Zaheer Mahmood
Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari
Sheikh Ahmad Ali (Bradford, UK)
Hope this helps inshaAllah.