Contemplation & Pondering at the Signs of Allah - Winds of Paradise - Sajid Umar

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2013
  • Support us on Patreon: / digitalmimbar Sajid Umar discusses the concept of Tadabbur (pondering) & Tafakkur (contemplation) during Day 2 of his inspirational lecture series "Winds of Paradise" held at Fanar - Qatar Islamic Cultural Center on the 24th - 26th of February 2013.
    Day 1 - Winds of Paradise - Forgiveness - • Winds of Paradise - Fo...
    Day 2 - Pondering & Contemplation of the Signs of Allah - Winds of Paradise - • Contemplation & Ponder...
    Day 3 - The Heart & It's Protection - • The Heart & It's Prote...
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    ABOUT THE SPEAKER -
    Sajid was born in Leicester, UK. He attended primary and secondary school and college in Harare (Zimbabwe), where he studied IT and obtained a first class degree. Having memorised the Qur'an at the age of eighteen he turned his attention towards Islamic studies. He travelled to Riyadh where he enrolled at Imam Muhammed Ibn Saud Islamic University completing a University Diploma in Arabic language and Islamic Sciences. He continued his studies at al-Imam University, graduating with a Bachelors degree in Shari?ah. He is now completing his Masters, specialising in Comparative Islamic Law in the Higher Institute for Judiciary Studies (Ma'had al-?ali li'l-Qa'a) at al-Imam University.
    He has spent much of his semester breaks teaching various Islamic programs for the youth and adults in Saudi Arabia, UK , South Africa, Malawi and Zimbabwe. These classes ranged from lectures in Masajid, on radio, TV and via online mediums. He has also spent time working on syllabus and curriculums for use in Islamic schools based in the West. He is an Imam and Khatib of the largest Masjid in Zimbabwe. He is also a Lecturer at Knowledge International University and a member of their Academic Management Team. His hobbies include building computers to customer specs, book collecting and reading.
    Sh. Sajid is married and has a son named Abdullah. He has a brown belt in karate, is a keen golfer, swimmer, footballer and cricketer, and has completed over 15 articles and 5 dissertations on the Islamic Sciences.
    Sheikh Sajid is also the 'Director of Islamic Development' for Mercy Mission World and a instructor of AlKauthar Institute.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @dilpasand2001
    @dilpasand2001 11 лет назад +2

    i listened to this lecture over and over as there is so much to ponder over and reflect

  • @KayMuslimeen
    @KayMuslimeen 11 лет назад +2

    May Allah Grant us understanding
    Ma sha Allah

  • @AmethystDreaming
    @AmethystDreaming 11 лет назад +2

    I thought it was Ismail Menk when I first opened it!

  • @chipsandkebabs
    @chipsandkebabs 11 лет назад +2

    definitely

  • @KayMuslimeen
    @KayMuslimeen 11 лет назад

    Very nice talk ma sha Allah
    May Allah Grants him Jannah. Ameen

  • @omarz2145
    @omarz2145 11 лет назад +1

    When Mohammad(s) was exiled from his home in Mecca he went to the Jewish town of Medina where he was immediately accepted as a messenger of Allah before reciting to them a single verse of revelation. That is because he bore the seal of prophethood that they were told to look for in their book on anyone claiming to be a messenger of God. Those who were too arrogant to accept that the message had been sent to nomads in the desert saw to it that these verses were quickly removed.

  • @SalehAbdurRaheem
    @SalehAbdurRaheem 11 лет назад

    Which bible is god's word? the NIV? KJV? which one? why is god's word changed around so much. I reccomend wathcing soem debates on the topic Is the bible the word of God? Ahmed Deedat has a good one here on youtube.

  • @ahmedmahmud8269
    @ahmedmahmud8269 11 лет назад +1

    allah favoured the jews above all mankind "O Children of Israel, remember My favor that I have bestowed upon you and that I preferred you over the worlds" Quran 2:47 for what ? the answer is to fulfil the covenant which allah (god) made, but the jews didnt listen and they transgressed even on the day of sabbath this is all mentioned in the quran in the second chapter called al baqara read it on quran(.)com fully it explains what they done

  • @omarz2145
    @omarz2145 11 лет назад +1

    The Jews lost that title of preservers of God's religion when they disobeyed their messengers, exiled them, and even killed them. When a people claim that the truth has been sent down to them exclusively not to be shared with anyone else , that is when their religion is no longer accepted from them (Quran 62:6) and that is why Islam is not only for Arabs but the whole world.

  • @ahmedmahmud8269
    @ahmedmahmud8269 11 лет назад

    second the prophets were not jews since abraham they were muslims meaning they submited there will to god but majority of them were sent to the jews know as the children of israel, "And Abraham instructed his sons [to do the same] and [so did] Jacob, [saying], "O my sons, indeed Allah has chosen for you this religion, so do not die except while you are Muslims" Quran 2:132

  • @wokemorty727
    @wokemorty727 11 лет назад

    Of course God sent wonders, you're listening to Him call attention to them in these very verses. What wonders have validated Jesus and the Bible, exactly? Have you seen them, personally? God was never with Israel, he was with all of humanity...perhaps the final messenger (pbuh) was chosen from the Arabs precisely because of this entitled sense that the jews themselves were with God. But only God knows, the speculation of men are just that.