I am so happy for my brother Amir. His story is inspiring even for us who were born muslims. Sometimes we take religion for granted and seeing his story and my brother Mutah story make me and a lot of people stop and appreciate the blissing of islam. May Allah protect us all and keep us firm in our deen.
There is no such thing as being born "Muslim" and khalas automatically you're a Muslim. Every single day you have to choose to be a Muslim, in hopes that you will die upon it. Other than that, just because your parents followed a thing, does not mean automatically you are that thing. We each have our own records and we die and resurrect with those records.
@@the84don Just making a general statement kiddo, don't take it as if I was trying to nitpick lmaoo. Relax. Such a salty child. Maybe you've been dealing with too many clowns who nitpick your statements. It was just a general statement chill tf out child.
You are lion not just amir all of previous life and prison you still being you ans talk about it openly humbel man courageous ,smart ,big and good heart you give me hope
A point that stood out to me was the advice brother Amir got from sheikh abdirazaq al Badr to memorize the 40 Hadith . The forty Hadith is amazing beginning book and it covers a lot in the hadiths starting with intention and others like halal and haram ,leaving off doubt , following up a bad deed with a good deed etc.
Salam alaykum please do continue your podcast! It's honestly a gift from Allah. Please continue on. I just noticed that this is all from a year ago. It has helped me a lot by the will of Allah please continue.
"the Muslims were most loved, most feared, and most respected in prison" - because of the mercy, the firmness and justice the Sunnah called to. Allahu akbar!
The prison story's like watching a movie. The brother Yahya's revert story, , Imam of the prison, seems like he gonna have to be the next guest brothers! SubhanaAllah. Loving the podcast so far. Deep lessons.
Alhamdulillah the Podcast is a great benefit. I had the chance to perform Umrah again last week.I was down at the University buying books last week. Alhamdulillah two students I met took me to the Masjid on the campus. I was hoping to run into one of you guys. Alhamdulillah it was a beautiful experience either way.
About the note-taking system, brother Abdulwali has mentioned Sonke Ahren’s book that was describing the “Zettelkasten” knowledge management system. That has actually introduced me to a set of “Personal Knowledge Management” systems. I’d claim that the Zettelkasten method is a bit not very suitable for taking notes in real-time, it’s usually better for reviewing and summarizing after you’ve taken your notes. But one other thing it had introduced me to was tools and the notion that we should always have a “framework” or a “process”, or, crudely enough, a pipeline for condensing and processing our notes to put it in a very specific way (a guy created a system for that called evergreen notes). A good tool to do that - that I am currently using throughout my PhD - is Obsidian. I’d actually go as far as claim that it is one of the best; it allows you to view your notes as a network graph. I’ve found it very useful with hadeeth transmitters (I’m no specialist though, my main study is engineering), identifying cliques of scholars, and so on. About this note-taking thing though, something that my mother - May Allah preserve her and reward her - had recently sent me a snippet of Shaykh Ubayd - رحمه الله - giving advice about this particular thing: note taking, where he recommended that each individual should have a notebook in which he collects the different categories of fawa’id (benefits) in! And he was talking about a physical non-electronic hand written notes. Subhaan Allah, he was insightful. I am an electronic note taker (I use a keyboard, and an iPad with a pen), and while note-taking using these tools is very efficient in recording the net sum, they aren’t very efficient in retention. In fact, if you’re very good at typing (fast), your notes end up being a transcript with zero retention. Blank, no recall. It leaves you with a requirement to go over the notes once again - and like brother Abdulwali has mentioned regarding listening to the audio again, you won’t revisit it. I have notes since 2014 (On engineering and maths, I was using OneNote at the time) that I have never revisited! What I have observed is that there is really a trade-off in note-taking between speed and retention. You can be fast, get a vis-a-vis ditto transcript, but not digest the knowledge. I tested that and noticed that actually being less meticulous and less swift with the note taking - in real time - and summarizing on the fly is actually more effective in making you learn and retain what you’ve learnt. Typing fast is good for Tafreeghat, but eventually AI will be able to do that (and possibly fabricate that, from a more dystopian perspective). Identifying key points to summarize and return though needs some practice. But I’m growing old and the iPad with the pencil, while convenient, is slippery and the light hurts my eyes, lol. There is nothing better than what Shaykh Ubayd - رحمة الله عليه - has said, physical notebooks with physical notes. Retention is just superior. (Even though there are super cool apps out there like LiquidText that are amazing for shurooh!!) On that note, though, there is a nice product called Rocketbook, which is a wipe-able notebook (which saves A LOT of money) that uses Pilot Frixion pens and then you can scan the pages and convert them to a PDF. It can be convenient for some people. May Allah reward you for this beautiful podcast my brothers. (P.S., for some reason I was able to access the podcast before it premiered somehow; just wanted to let you know :)).
As salamu aleykoum I really appreciate your effort and benefit a lot from your podcast Keep doing what you doing I ask Allah ‘Azawajel to accept it from you
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته, great episode may Allah swt reward and bless you all . Had the pleasure to listen to brother Amir and brother abdulhameed edge live at my local masjid and it was some very beneficial lectures .
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Very good podcast brothers and may Allah accept it and reward you all abundantly. Just one small point , please in future allow your guest to speak without interruption. Barakallahu feekum
May Allah reward you brothers, great podcast. I wanted to add to the part where you guys talked about setting up agreements when you talk to people you disagree with. I remember Shaykh Al Albani رحمه الله was like that. If you go back to his debates, you'd see that he would bring up what they agree about, then he would move forward, and he also used to be very calm and collected.
جزاكم الله خيراً. I intend to travel to Atlanta soon, inshaa'Allah, to visit a few friends. It would delight me to pass by the Salafi brothers in Atlanta when I pass by there inshaa'Allah. May I ask y'all which masjid does brother Amir go to?
Assalaamu alaykum. You brothers (may Allah preserve you all) have mentioned throughout various episodes some benefits or jokes relating to non-muslim content. Specifically, in this podcast our brother Muhammad mentioned a book on note taking. The English language is saturated with expressions and phrases that oppose our Aqeedah (ex. Mother Nature), so much so that you may find such statements on a cereal box or even a miswak package. Being that most content that we may encounter daily in fields such a science, literature, health, and news is produced by non-muslims, it is difficult to avoid these things. What is the middle course between excessive screening of non-Islamic content and over exposure to it? I believe this issue is especially crucial for new muslims, those with families, or new muslims with families who can't control what might come home on a homework worksheet, let alone the internet. In the first few years of my Islam, I almost completely cut of reading or listening to anything that was not related to the Qur'an and the Sunnah upon the understanding of the pious predecessors, and that was in order to build foundations for myself by which I could filter the truth from falsehood. What is your advice in this issue?
Asalamulaikum Wa Rahmutallahi Wa Barakatu BarakAllah Feekum I just caught focus on your podcast SubhanAllah I am young brother I live In New Jersey I am from here Alhamduillah and I am 20 years old Ahki I willing to go to the land of Saudi and study and sit under the Ulama and the scholars and I just need advice I talk to many ppl here brothers who study over there and came back here but In Shaa Allah that’s one of my goals so if you can give me advice Alhamduillah JazakAllah Khayran
Brothers , Jazkumullah khiran for bringing brother Amir in your circle . I just want to advise the brothers to refrain from cutting off the guest from completing his thoughts . Rather, wait until he finish and add on your own thoughts . It’s kind of Frustrating for the listener to listen
just sharing a video "The mathematics behind the relationship between human and god @Jeffrey Lang which might be useful to us/all revert..assalamualaiqum
We have Quran and Sunnah with the understanding of Salaf,we don't need the understanding of a kaffir. ﴿ إِنَّ شَرَّ الدَّوَابِّ عِندَ اللَّهِ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا فَهُمْ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ﴾ [ الأنفال: 55) Indeed the worst creatures in the sight of Allah are the disbelievers and they don't believe. إِنَّمَا الْمُشْرِكُونَ نَجَسٌ سورة التوبة (27) The polytheist are nothing but impure
aSa. IA, while you are helping the youth here from other countries, please don't over look the plight and inadequacy of black indiginous muslim youth. Those are their fathers you met in the prisons.
I am so happy for my brother Amir. His story is inspiring even for us who were born muslims. Sometimes we take religion for granted and seeing his story and my brother Mutah story make me and a lot of people stop and appreciate the blissing of islam. May Allah protect us all and keep us firm in our deen.
Aameen
There is no such thing as being born "Muslim" and khalas automatically you're a Muslim. Every single day you have to choose to be a Muslim, in hopes that you will die upon it. Other than that, just because your parents followed a thing, does not mean automatically you are that thing. We each have our own records and we die and resurrect with those records.
@@snakejuce here come the smart ass who lives on finding wrongs on anything positive. Get help man the negativity will eat you alive
@@the84don Just making a general statement kiddo, don't take it as if I was trying to nitpick lmaoo. Relax. Such a salty child. Maybe you've been dealing with too many clowns who nitpick your statements. It was just a general statement chill tf out child.
Ameen
You are lion not just amir all of previous life and prison you still being you ans talk about it openly humbel man courageous ,smart ,big and good heart you give me hope
A point that stood out to me was the advice brother Amir got from sheikh abdirazaq al Badr to memorize the 40 Hadith . The forty Hadith is amazing beginning book and it covers a lot in the hadiths starting with intention and others like halal and haram ,leaving off doubt , following up a bad deed with a good deed etc.
Salam alaykum please do continue your podcast! It's honestly a gift from Allah. Please continue on. I just noticed that this is all from a year ago. It has helped me a lot by the will of Allah please continue.
"the Muslims were most loved, most feared, and most respected in prison" - because of the mercy, the firmness and justice the Sunnah called to.
Allahu akbar!
May Allah preserve you brothers and increase you in goodness.
Very beneficial podcast episode
Great podcast, alhamdulillah! May Allah bless you all and bless us all with true brotherhood. The Ummah is in need.
The prison story's like watching a movie. The brother Yahya's revert story, , Imam of the prison, seems like he gonna have to be the next guest brothers!
SubhanaAllah.
Loving the podcast so far. Deep lessons.
Entire conversation is great. The part about the Muslim youth is the most serious for the Muslim community. May Allah bless us all.
Alhamdullilah… glad i found this channel.. Tnx for your work
This is a beautiful podcast, dear brothers, with the brothers reminiscing their experiences with the kibaar ulamaa. May Allah bless you all! Ameen.
Alhamdulillah the Podcast is a great benefit. I had the chance to perform Umrah again last week.I was down at the University buying books last week. Alhamdulillah two students I met took me to the Masjid on the campus. I was hoping to run into one of you guys. Alhamdulillah it was a beautiful experience either way.
About the note-taking system, brother Abdulwali has mentioned Sonke Ahren’s book that was describing the “Zettelkasten” knowledge management system. That has actually introduced me to a set of “Personal Knowledge Management” systems. I’d claim that the Zettelkasten method is a bit not very suitable for taking notes in real-time, it’s usually better for reviewing and summarizing after you’ve taken your notes. But one other thing it had introduced me to was tools and the notion that we should always have a “framework” or a “process”, or, crudely enough, a pipeline for condensing and processing our notes to put it in a very specific way (a guy created a system for that called evergreen notes). A good tool to do that - that I am currently using throughout my PhD - is Obsidian. I’d actually go as far as claim that it is one of the best; it allows you to view your notes as a network graph. I’ve found it very useful with hadeeth transmitters (I’m no specialist though, my main study is engineering), identifying cliques of scholars, and so on.
About this note-taking thing though, something that my mother - May Allah preserve her and reward her - had recently sent me a snippet of Shaykh Ubayd - رحمه الله - giving advice about this particular thing: note taking, where he recommended that each individual should have a notebook in which he collects the different categories of fawa’id (benefits) in! And he was talking about a physical non-electronic hand written notes.
Subhaan Allah, he was insightful. I am an electronic note taker (I use a keyboard, and an iPad with a pen), and while note-taking using these tools is very efficient in recording the net sum, they aren’t very efficient in retention. In fact, if you’re very good at typing (fast), your notes end up being a transcript with zero retention. Blank, no recall. It leaves you with a requirement to go over the notes once again - and like brother Abdulwali has mentioned regarding listening to the audio again, you won’t revisit it. I have notes since 2014 (On engineering and maths, I was using OneNote at the time) that I have never revisited!
What I have observed is that there is really a trade-off in note-taking between speed and retention. You can be fast, get a vis-a-vis ditto transcript, but not digest the knowledge. I tested that and noticed that actually being less meticulous and less swift with the note taking - in real time - and summarizing on the fly is actually more effective in making you learn and retain what you’ve learnt. Typing fast is good for Tafreeghat, but eventually AI will be able to do that (and possibly fabricate that, from a more dystopian perspective). Identifying key points to summarize and return though needs some practice.
But I’m growing old and the iPad with the pencil, while convenient, is slippery and the light hurts my eyes, lol. There is nothing better than what Shaykh Ubayd - رحمة الله عليه - has said, physical notebooks with physical notes. Retention is just superior. (Even though there are super cool apps out there like LiquidText that are amazing for shurooh!!)
On that note, though, there is a nice product called Rocketbook, which is a wipe-able notebook (which saves A LOT of money) that uses Pilot Frixion pens and then you can scan the pages and convert them to a PDF. It can be convenient for some people.
May Allah reward you for this beautiful podcast my brothers.
(P.S., for some reason I was able to access the podcast before it premiered somehow; just wanted to let you know :)).
Jazakallah khair for answering my question- Allahumma barik!
As salamu aleykoum
I really appreciate your effort and benefit a lot from your podcast
Keep doing what you doing
I ask Allah ‘Azawajel to accept it from you
وعليكم السلام وحمة الله وبركاته
Aameen Waaiyak
JazakumuAllah Khaira.
10/10 podcast
New favorite podcast
May Allah bless and protect and increase you in knowledge and understannding in line with salaf
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته, great episode may Allah swt reward and bless you all . Had the pleasure to listen to brother Amir and brother abdulhameed edge live at my local masjid and it was some very beneficial lectures .
وعليكم السلام وحمة الله وبركاته
Aameen Waaiyak!
Very inspiring experience Allahuma barik
What counters envy is by making dua to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala alone for everything that you need and want.
Jazak Allaahu khair
Aameen waiyaak.
Fantastic podcast brothers. JazakAllahukhair, once again getting me through a boring day at work lol!
Waaiyak
May Allah persevere the brother.
Waaiyak
Alhamdulillah
Because seeking knowledge is like a ladder.
BarakAllah feekum.
Wafeekum
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Very good podcast brothers and may Allah accept it and reward you all abundantly. Just one small point , please in future allow your guest to speak without interruption. Barakallahu feekum
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
i saw your story in mohammed snap
الله ينفع منك ويثبتك بأذن الله
جزاك الله خيرا!!
Love you brother Amir
Love you for the Sake of ALLAH SWT Alone...
May Allah reward you brothers, great podcast.
I wanted to add to the part where you guys talked about setting up agreements when you talk to people you disagree with.
I remember Shaykh Al Albani رحمه الله was like that.
If you go back to his debates, you'd see that he would bring up what they agree about, then he would move forward, and he also used to be very calm and collected.
Aameen Waaiyak
حياكم الله و جزاكم الله خيرا
اللهم آمين وإياكم
This is a classic allahumabaarik
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
IQ + EQ + GUIDANCE = TRUTH
Quran compiled it all and prophets are the best teacher
jazakAllah kayr, any plans to bring Sheikh Salih As-Suhaymee to the UK
The man with the beard is very wise
Alhamdulilah I'd like to contact the brother. We were together in Egypt.we were together right before he got locked up
Wa alaykumassalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
40 Hadith Al Arba’in an Nawawi
جزاكم الله خيراً.
I intend to travel to Atlanta soon, inshaa'Allah, to visit a few friends. It would delight me to pass by the Salafi brothers in Atlanta when I pass by there inshaa'Allah. May I ask y'all which masjid does brother Amir go to?
وإياكم.
Haaykum Allāh.
Masjid Tawheed in Stone Mountain, Atlanta.
جزاك الله خيراً أخي عبدالحميد
Mashallah
1:38 طلب العلم فريضة على كل مسلم
Assalaamu alaykum.
You brothers (may Allah preserve you all) have mentioned throughout various episodes some benefits or jokes relating to non-muslim content. Specifically, in this podcast our brother Muhammad mentioned a book on note taking. The English language is saturated with expressions and phrases that oppose our Aqeedah (ex. Mother Nature), so much so that you may find such statements on a cereal box or even a miswak package. Being that most content that we may encounter daily in fields such a science, literature, health, and news is produced by non-muslims, it is difficult to avoid these things. What is the middle course between excessive screening of non-Islamic content and over exposure to it? I believe this issue is especially crucial for new muslims, those with families, or new muslims with families who can't control what might come home on a homework worksheet, let alone the internet.
In the first few years of my Islam, I almost completely cut of reading or listening to anything that was not related to the Qur'an and the Sunnah upon the understanding of the pious predecessors, and that was in order to build foundations for myself by which I could filter the truth from falsehood. What is your advice in this issue?
what does your heart say?
Asalamulaikum Wa Rahmutallahi Wa Barakatu BarakAllah Feekum I just caught focus on your podcast SubhanAllah I am young brother I live In New Jersey I am from here Alhamduillah and I am 20 years old Ahki I willing to go to the land of Saudi and study and sit under the Ulama and the scholars and I just need advice I talk to many ppl here brothers who study over there and came back here but In Shaa Allah that’s one of my goals so if you can give me advice Alhamduillah JazakAllah Khayran
Also the Only muslim in my family Mother and father side going on 6th year As a muslim In Shaa Allah Watala!!!!
Wow! May Allah make your affairs easy and dreams come true.
Brothers , Jazkumullah khiran for bringing brother Amir in your circle . I just want to advise the brothers to refrain from cutting off the guest from completing his thoughts . Rather, wait until he finish and add on your own thoughts . It’s kind of Frustrating for the listener to listen
Waaiyak. Thanks for your feedback
.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Love the podcast but when y’all have guest let them talk majority of this brother Amir sat listening to y’all talk
وعليكم السلام وحمة الله وبركاته
Jaazkha Allāhu khair.
Noted!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Brother when is sheikh Usaimi's dawrah starting?
I think it was cancelled
Qadr Allāh, the Shaykh had an emergency that he had to tend to.
@@At-Tibyan Has it been rescheduled to another date?
I was in prison where lasheswas admistrated in( N.Y)
🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️
What did get incarcerated for ?
just sharing a video "The mathematics behind the relationship between human and god @Jeffrey Lang which might be useful to us/all revert..assalamualaiqum
We have Quran and Sunnah with the understanding of Salaf,we don't need the understanding of a kaffir.
﴿ إِنَّ شَرَّ الدَّوَابِّ عِندَ اللَّهِ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا فَهُمْ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ﴾
[ الأنفال: 55)
Indeed the worst creatures in the sight of Allah are the disbelievers and they don't believe.
إِنَّمَا الْمُشْرِكُونَ نَجَسٌ
سورة التوبة (27)
The polytheist are nothing but impure
@@Suwsue he's muslim
What is the telegram of the brother on the right ?
Abdul-Hameed’s
t.me/AbuMuaathEdge
Muhammad Abdul Wali
t.me/binabdilwali_main
BarakAllahoe fiek aghi Kareem
53:00
1:14:00
ruclips.net/video/3ayIGc1up3U/видео.html
Bro wtf just to learn the language seems daunting I'm a bad student as well
change your username this is clear shirk, may Allaah guide you
aSa. IA, while you are helping the youth here from other countries, please don't over look the plight and inadequacy of black indiginous muslim youth. Those are their fathers you met in the prisons.
Lmao selfie 🤳🤣
Bro loons vocab is vast lol
ye2024
Inshallah