Before Marriage - A Faithful Promise - Abu Mussab Wajdi Akkari
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Brother Wajdi Akkari discusses the issues pertaining to the period before marriage in Islam during Day 1 of his lecture "A Faithful Promise" held at Fanar - Qatar Islamic Cultural Center on the 14th - 15th of February 2013.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER -
Abu Mussab Wajdi Akkari was born in Lebanon in a Muslim family, at the age of 18 he moved to the United States. He joined a underground rap group called "Scums of the Earth" who were all Buddhists so he also became a Buddhists.
After around 5 years of leading a life of problems he decided to make some changes in his life so he started work with a Muslim brother this is when he first came into proper contact with Islam and from this time onwards his love for Islam grow more and more.
His life started to change slowly and he eventually met a brother who studies at Madinah Islamic University thereby guiding him to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah exalt his mention. He would spend time with Abu Mussab teaching him the basics and giving him all kinds of authentic Islamic books. Before he returned to Madinah after the summer vacation, he led Abu Mussab to a Masjid where Sheikh Abu Mujaahid Fareed Abdullaah, who graduated from Imam University in Riyadh, was the Imam. It is there where Abu Mussab learned the sound Aqeedah, Fiqh, Traditional Arabic and other Islamic sciences.
Eventually Abu Mussab decided to migrate to Saudi with his wife and children and Allah facilitated that by His Grace and Mercy. When he came here to Jeddah, he got involved in the Da'wah Center and eventually worked for them full-time thus providing him with the time and means to enhance his Da'wah skills and further his knowledge in the Deen. This is besides the classes and the lectures he attend here conducted by various Shuyookh upon the Sunnah.
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"O youthful people, if any of you have the means to, he should get married, as it lowers the eyesight and protects the private parts. Those who have not the ability to do so should fast, as it will be a shield for him."
I LOVE THIS MAN *CRIES*
" the one that you met on facebook!... is NOT that one" you're so right bro!
allahu akbar. the blessing who ALLAH gave him is so great, keep it up brother.
keep on prayer to us (ummah of rasulullah to always stand n walking in the right PaTh.
pray for us who is not getting married yet.ameeen
Abu Mussab is the best!!!!! mashallah :D
I noticed as well, alhumdullilah were all students, we all have room to grow. May Allah reward him.
jazakumullahu khair
Love him for the sake of Allah!
Yes some people have no desire for marriage, or kids, or interested in men at all. Nothing wrong with staying single if you know you can control your nafs ans desires. If you have no sexual desire then do not get married.
Tayyib can mean both good and pure depending on the context, and both meanings are similiar in a sense
He said the prophet, alayhi salat was salam
barakAllahu feek! Im a sis, btw
asalamualaikum, can someone post the link for the istaqara prayer (@ 35
:00) mentioned. jazakaAllah
Can som1 plz tell me the diff btwn "tayyib" & "khair"? JazakAllahum Khairan
As salamu alaykum, does anyone know if the shaykh in this video can be contacted directly? Jazak Allah Khair.
i am not sure where you heard that,,abu muss'ab was born in Lebanon
Excuse me, if im not mistaken, Tayib means ( pure ). In the quran Allah s.w.t says in surah bakarah chapter 2 verse 168 to eat halal and that which is Tyib (pure) from the Earth.
If I'm mistaken please correct me.
Maa'as Salam
Tayyib means "Ok"..or "Alright".. Khair means "Good".. Wa iyyaki brother..
@irfand4...sheikh is Lebanese-American
The only title we should be worried about giving out and is thrown around FARRRR TOOO LOOSELY is the term "Mufti." No offense, but I see that alot in the Indo-Pak communities. One of our local Imam is from India and is 25 and he carries the title Mufti.
@ Salwa Muslimah. mid thirties can mean 35 or 36. & his son is 10. soo lets not judge
What about sisters who are reverts with no Muslim family. I would like to know how that would work. I know many reverts and the way he explains is not applicable to them...
Either way its A'Sham... same places.
He is in his mid 30's at least. His son is 10/11 years old... And he said he got married at 25... so do the math.
He's actually said in a video that he's Syrian.
He was born in 1980
how old is this sheik? he looks really young MA
Is the Shaykh an Egyptian American ?
He's a knowledgable brother but he's not a shaykh. That term is thrown around far too loosely on the internet. It should be reserved for somebody who has reached extremely high levels of knowledge, not just anybody.
at 29.05 did he say allowed to see her hair?
He said there's a difference of opinion
What isnad or teachers does this guy have? Just curious.
Hmm thats funny...are you an arab speaker? Because if you are not then you should know that the term shaykh has multiple meanings, including religious leader, or a leader of an arab community/village, respectively. Now, to say that Shaykh Abu Mussab is not a Shaykh is disrespectful to say. My grandfather who was religious and is known in his village/town as a leader thus the people called him Shaykh out of respect.
nope. he is Lebanese.
HAHAH omg lmao Oops I did it again :D
I will give you... nothing lol
NO ALL people are meant to get married sorry.... :/