Asalamu aleykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh imran akhi. I wanted to bring important matter in to your mind. Wallahi it's hard to overcome addictions .It took me 2 years just to figure out how to overcome my addictions after relapsing so many times. As you are among youth and you are changing them, it will be the best for those who are not addicts and those who are addicts, to build a boarding madrasah for them and keep them their for like two years and that will help them to overcome their addictions and learn the basic of the Deen very well.
The Brother in the "man not hot" jacket, I still remember him walking up to me in Hounslow (am sure it was you Brother) and handed me a little book on Islam Ma Shaa Allah. I was star struck!
Salaamu aleykum The part about Somali having big hair being bad thing in the Somali culture is still something we all discussing. The nomad Somali have big Afro and it’s something that has been forgotten about. I guess it’s a misunderstanding between the generations but it’s deeply rooted in the Somali people to have Afro hair. My opinion anyway let me know if anyone else has something to add!
Alhumdullilah may Allah keep you and all the brothers and sisters in the straight path. To see and hear no matter who we are we are still learning and trying our best to be better. And the story of Abu Bakhr (ra) was relatable (unfortunately I realise bit late but alhumdulillah I do in the end and trying to be better) jk
About slang, it depends. Are we speaking strictly of slang words or are we also bringing culture into this (ie a way of speaking rather than a few select words). When you say speak english properly... who decides what is proper? English has been spread throughout the world and some cultures speak it in a certain way. Those people go to "proper" english speaking places (ex: The UK) and integrate, and heavily populate these areas (example: Jamaicans). The other populations in this area also integrate with them and speak in a similar way. So who decides that Jamaicans speak bad english when in fact they have transformed the language of the colonizers into something that is their own? I would say, don't curse, dont have a foul mouth but also dont act like one dialect or accent is superior to another.
Dawah Man, can you please give us the Somali maahmaah in Somali? Even Guleed didn’t know what u were talking about. This is the 2nd time you are mentioning it and I have asked around but it’s not matching. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I hope I'm not getting annoying. Do you guys plan to release the Naseeha Sessions video about Waswasa? You had a short clip of Imran talking to someone about this topic in your Daily Dawah #15 video. It might benefit others that have the same problem.
I was also asking for another episode discussing waswasa, anxiety, depression, etc. how can we islamically overcome this in today’s world where everyone is sturggling.
Al Miftahul Islam the one I'm talking about is waswasa that is obsessive compulsive like repeating a prayer multiple times, repeating Shahada again & again because the person thinks they did/said something that nullifies their Islam.
Asalamu aleykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh imran akhi. I wanted to bring important matter in to your mind. Wallahi it's hard to overcome addictions .It took me 2 years just to figure out how to overcome my addictions after relapsing so many times. As you are among youth and you are changing them, it will be the best for those who are not addicts and those who are addicts, to build a boarding madrasah for them and keep them their for like two years and that will help them to overcome their addictions and learn the basic of the Deen very well.
Im nobody wollahi , and you guys are way more knowledgeable than me but please let us make the salawat on the nabi just like we say رضي الله عنه on the sahaba May ﷲ be pleased with them ❤️
I may have misunderstood this. If fades can be seen as imitation of disbeliever or sinners, surely that can be said to majority of the things that are part of the west. So wouldnt that make trainers, hoodies, caps and hats all part of that form of imitation? Even language. And doesn't that add to the whole idea of looking as Muslim as possible. Furthermore, attributing to the whole stormtrooper idea. What makes haircuts different. I'm confused tbh. I get fades (not skin fades) purely due to the fact i think they look nice.
@Abū AbdulRahmān al-Aqeeli nah a fitted in American English is just a fitted hat lol like the baseball players wear, a SnapBack is just that a SnapBack lol
He said skin fades are haram as major of the scholars say that but others say it’s disliked I mean it’s better if we get the 0.5, I mean I do get skin fades, I will my best staying on the right one, may Allah make it easy for us all
I want to win the airpod giveaway please , i will try memorise Quran and will not listen to music . Please can I win . I will be happy. I don’t know how to enter
you guys bleeping too much. doesn't feel like im with my bhais. feels like you guys are whispering amongst each other and the 3rd party is feeling left out. just cut it out.
Its wrong to wear clothes in certain way because it represents the wrong ppl as stated, but it's ok to talk slang or street because ppl in jail and who come out of wrong places dont speak like that. Your Imitating those same ppl by your talk who you just said not to imitate through their clothes. What?
Slang is wrong in Dawah or life in general and there is no manners or respect in side it. I dont get Dawah man, he tries to act street but he's not. So then dont. This is not the way of the Sunnah and to talk slang the way you guys are is embarrassing. Just talk normal, ppl will not come to Islam because of your street talk but because of Allah, show manners and respect.
@Sarah Smith u are absolutely right in what are saying. My point was to make Dawah man and others acknowledge when they have commented on other ppl for the same principles. My opinion is that ppl live and learn and we cannot be so strict with things and wisdom is greater then knowledge. I dont agree with ppl calling them self Salafi but this my opinion and u stated that I was being judgemental but I dont think u understood what I was trying to explain but I dont c any judging in what iv said just comments on contradiction, were things apply to others but not him.
@Sarah Smith also I'm not snobbish, but now u r being judgemental to me because u dont even know me and I havent been so rude in my comments to u. The slang he has used is bad and no its wrong to think that, that's the only way to teach ppl. Also u think it's ok to use words lik, bad man or man dem. Ok that's ur opinion but it just sounds silly for me but that's my opinion. It's not niche, it's called not having ur own character but changing with the wind. I grew up on the streets in probably the worst place in London and I'm telling u that its pathetic and no need to talk in that manner. Anyway may Allah guide us all. Ameen.
@Sarah Smith what? That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm agreeing with u. I'm saying noone has right to put others down and the only reason I'm saying what I am, is because this is exactly what Dawah man his ppl have been doing. I'm sorry but i really dont think you have understood what I'm saying. Everything u r saying, i agree with but this is not how Dawah man has been conducting himself. He refuted ppl in the wrong way and manners and that's why I'm trying show his contradiction. Also u said he was 17, no he's not. U said, was I not doing that? Yes I was and that's my point, that's theres nothing good inside it and that's not how u teach ppl by being on that level. Also Dawah man is old enough to understand this. He is not a child or teenager. My sister, do u understand he had no right to refute certain ppl publicly and still hasnt apologised because for his actions.
@Sarah Smith it is not Islamic? Ok so its Islamic that dawa man reads a private email of Yasir Qadhi that was asked by someone and sent only to that person in confidants, was then taken out in public before even trying to clarifying it, which was not even spoken about properly. And about Ali Khan, I have no idea what ur talking about as I do not really listen to him and be honest it sounds like social media gossip, which again I'm not going to indulge myself into because I do not know these peoples personal life. U sound very young and naive. When u grow up u will learn not to care for these things because Allah is the judge, not u or me. U havent understood the purpose, hence me saying before, these ppl sound like their have a cup of cha like old ladies and gossiping. In all respect, Salaam and may Allah guide us all as good Muslims. Ameen.
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Asalamu aleykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh imran akhi.
I wanted to bring important matter in to your mind. Wallahi it's hard to overcome addictions .It took me 2 years just to figure out how to overcome my addictions after relapsing so many times. As you are among youth and you are changing them, it will be the best for those who are not addicts and those who are addicts, to build a boarding madrasah for them and keep them their for like two years and that will help them to overcome their addictions and learn the basic of the Deen very well.
The Brother in the "man not hot" jacket, I still remember him walking up to me in Hounslow (am sure it was you Brother) and handed me a little book on Islam Ma Shaa Allah. I was star struck!
Do u live in the UK ur face looks familiar to me
Brother imran my name is Rehan’s and I appreciate you guys are talking and gives me knowledge and bring me closer to Islam jazakallah
These podcasts really help me not listen to music alhamdulilah
Allahuma Barik , I think it’s best not to expose sins , and Allah knows best
May Allah bless you brothers, I'm only 7mins in and laughing so hard right now 😆.
I loved Imran’s humbleness towards the conclusion of this podcast - we all have things we working on in shaa Allah
Brothers, you should drink actual chai to keep the originality of the name of the show.
What is Chai? Tea?
@@roryfarrell8569 yeah. tea
@@roryfarrell8569 brother r u a Muslim.just want to ask because I have a big love for revert brothers who come into Islam
Salaamu aleykum
The part about Somali having big hair being bad thing in the Somali culture is still something we all discussing. The nomad Somali have big Afro and it’s something that has been forgotten about. I guess it’s a misunderstanding between the generations but it’s deeply rooted in the Somali people to have Afro hair. My opinion anyway let me know if anyone else has something to add!
Guled is back! Yes yes!
The story at the end about Abubakar and Omar really got to me. Absolutely beautiful. Jazakallahu khair for sharing.
Keep it up brothers may Allah put blessing in this channel
Absolutely beautiful brother Alhamdulillah
Ma shaa Allah on the brothers.. It takes a big man to take advice like that on screen.. Hats off.
😂😂😂😂 loling too much atm!!! Please do more of these when you are on chill mode !
8 minutes of pure waffle at the start, love it 😂😂😂😂
Alhumdullilah may Allah keep you and all the brothers and sisters in the straight path. To see and hear no matter who we are we are still learning and trying our best to be better. And the story of Abu Bakhr (ra) was relatable (unfortunately I realise bit late but alhumdulillah I do in the end and trying to be better) jk
Allahuma barik, i benefit a lot from this, humour and knowledge alhamdullilah
Alhamdulliah thanks brother❤️
Guled aka Abu chai with my bhai
About slang, it depends. Are we speaking strictly of slang words or are we also bringing culture into this (ie a way of speaking rather than a few select words).
When you say speak english properly... who decides what is proper? English has been spread throughout the world and some cultures speak it in a certain way. Those people go to "proper" english speaking places (ex: The UK) and integrate, and heavily populate these areas (example: Jamaicans). The other populations in this area also integrate with them and speak in a similar way. So who decides that Jamaicans speak bad english when in fact they have transformed the language of the colonizers into something that is their own?
I would say, don't curse, dont have a foul mouth but also dont act like one dialect or accent is superior to another.
Dawah Man, can you please give us the Somali maahmaah in Somali? Even Guleed didn’t know what u were talking about. This is the 2nd time you are mentioning it and I have asked around but it’s not matching. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Where did he mention it?
"Dem ismaili dons"
This is the first time I see dawahman say yahyaraaby
I hope I'm not getting annoying. Do you guys plan to release the Naseeha Sessions video about Waswasa? You had a short clip of Imran talking to someone about this topic in your Daily Dawah #15 video. It might benefit others that have the same problem.
I was also asking for another episode discussing waswasa, anxiety, depression, etc. how can we islamically overcome this in today’s world where everyone is sturggling.
@@mohamad4257 what kind of Waswasah?
Al Miftahul Islam the one I'm talking about is waswasa that is obsessive compulsive like repeating a prayer multiple times, repeating Shahada again & again because the person thinks they did/said something that nullifies their Islam.
Next week inshaa’Allah
Subhannallah Guled is a vibe 😂😂😂😂
This is the modern version of Noor ala Darb!!
Chill Imran you know more then me and I'm doing A Level English allahumabarik 😅😅
Why is there no karak????, come on chai with my bhai has to have chai in it. Insha'Allah
Abu Bakr said he doesnt event like or drink chai
@@abdul2074 at least others can hold a cup or drink maybe
Asalamu aleykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh imran akhi.
I wanted to bring important matter in to your mind. Wallahi it's hard to overcome addictions .It took me 2 years just to figure out how to overcome my addictions after relapsing so many times. As you are among youth and you are changing them, it will be the best for those who are not addicts and those who are addicts, to build a boarding madrasah for them and keep them their for like two years and that will help them to overcome their addictions and learn the basic of the Deen very well.
More people should see this
Is this on Spotify?? if yes can someone please link it for me. JazakhaAllah.
I want to go umrah trip
HeyItz Hannah jazakallah brother
Abū AbdulRahmān ameen .Allah is ar razzaq
Insha'Allah you will akhi
Zabeast Magomedsharipov 🤲🏽
Abū AbdulRahmān jazakallah khayran for letting me know .may Allah bless you to
Great work guys
Why is the first chapter called Lol Waffle? 😂
Nasseha session is life🥺😭💕
Why does Naseeha sessions channel not have a patreon account?
Brother we want a podcast with Abu mussab
Saturday inshaa’Allah
Chai with My Bhai? C'mon! 🤣
just have a nice hair fade and chill
Yooo mister wavy real name is Abbas u man didn’t bleep it
They stopped bleeping it
Im nobody wollahi , and you guys are way more knowledgeable than me but please let us make the salawat on the nabi just like we say رضي الله عنه on the sahaba May ﷲ be pleased with them ❤️
Loving these shows mandem
I may have misunderstood this. If fades can be seen as imitation of disbeliever or sinners, surely that can be said to majority of the things that are part of the west. So wouldnt that make trainers, hoodies, caps and hats all part of that form of imitation? Even language. And doesn't that add to the whole idea of looking as Muslim as possible. Furthermore, attributing to the whole stormtrooper idea. What makes haircuts different. I'm confused tbh. I get fades (not skin fades) purely due to the fact i think they look nice.
35:36 brother came in with a fitted? what's that bro?
Fitted cap
@Abū AbdulRahmān al-Aqeeli Put it in google it’s a type of hat looks kind of like this 🧢
@Abū AbdulRahmān al-Aqeeli nah a fitted in American English is just a fitted hat lol like the baseball players wear, a SnapBack is just that a SnapBack lol
@@jalenbutler4485 k
جزاك الله خيرًا I get it now
IslamQA says it's not permissable to cut some hair and leave some
Brother I know asian guys in Oxford uni who do have hair cuts
Someone bring an Urdu scholar here.
I want to go to umrah with the mandem but i live in the states
51:40 who is sammy
Cut Out the Slang - Cut out the Fades - Cut out the Hoodies
I don’t get it. Are skin fades haram or what? And what is the evidence?
He said skin fades are haram as major of the scholars say that but others say it’s disliked I mean it’s better if we get the 0.5, I mean I do get skin fades, I will my best staying on the right one, may Allah make it easy for us all
African Mamba making out Allah to be a God who will throw you in the fire for hair. Wow. Stop infantilising Allah.
How do I enter the giveaway it’s 10pm?
Can anyone enlighten me as to what they are referring to when they mention 'before jahiliyyah'?
Before they were practising
I'm drinking coffee right now 😃
Not one chai in sight
So, question. Is it okay for a man to have long hair? Or should we have short hair?
قهوة مع أخي 😂🇸🇦
😂
اللهم بارك
Perhaps if brother Imran wasn't to speak slang then the youth wouldn't feel like they could relate to him and the da'wah being given.
Exactly!
Yes exactly one of the main reasons I benefit from his videos is bc he's relatable
Imran and his rice with milk.
🖤🖤🖤🖤
33:32 😂😂
22:00 about Ali dawah?
fattest indirect
@Abū AbdulRahmān al-Aqeeli not really since Ali literally mentioned him by name in Adam Saleh’s podcast talking about it
45:00
What is he saying at 35:36?
Trust me
Brothers, pls pls do hijrah to a Muslim country next InshAllah. Thank you for what you do barakAllahu feekum
I’m first for the first time😭
same thing with pictures
Its not bahi or bai its b'h'ai
I was too early 😅 Imran bhai corrected that
Alhamdulillah someone gets it looool
What’s that even mean Chai with my Bai? I think chai means tea right? But what the heck is Bai?
Bhai means brother
I want to win the airpod giveaway please , i will try memorise Quran and will not listen to music . Please can I win . I will be happy. I don’t know how to enter
you guys bleeping too much. doesn't feel like im with my bhais. feels like you guys are whispering amongst each other and the 3rd party is feeling left out. just cut it out.
disliked the video for this
@@nahidahmed3399 ooh sorry
Lol its not baahai. It's bha-eei
Its wrong to wear clothes in certain way because it represents the wrong ppl as stated, but it's ok to talk slang or street because ppl in jail and who come out of wrong places dont speak like that. Your Imitating those same ppl by your talk who you just said not to imitate through their clothes. What?
I don’t see chai
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Too much bromance not enough points being made.
can I please win the AirPods I promise you I will do good with it and you will be rewarded
Slang is wrong in Dawah or life in general and there is no manners or respect in side it. I dont get Dawah man, he tries to act street but he's not. So then dont. This is not the way of the Sunnah and to talk slang the way you guys are is embarrassing. Just talk normal, ppl will not come to Islam because of your street talk but because of Allah, show manners and respect.
@Sarah Smith u are absolutely right in what are saying. My point was to make Dawah man and others acknowledge when they have commented on other ppl for the same principles. My opinion is that ppl live and learn and we cannot be so strict with things and wisdom is greater then knowledge. I dont agree with ppl calling them self Salafi but this my opinion and u stated that I was being judgemental but I dont think u understood what I was trying to explain but I dont c any judging in what iv said just comments on contradiction, were things apply to others but not him.
@Sarah Smith also I'm not snobbish, but now u r being judgemental to me because u dont even know me and I havent been so rude in my comments to u. The slang he has used is bad and no its wrong to think that, that's the only way to teach ppl. Also u think it's ok to use words lik, bad man or man dem. Ok that's ur opinion but it just sounds silly for me but that's my opinion. It's not niche, it's called not having ur own character but changing with the wind. I grew up on the streets in probably the worst place in London and I'm telling u that its pathetic and no need to talk in that manner. Anyway may Allah guide us all. Ameen.
@Sarah Smith what? That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm agreeing with u. I'm saying noone has right to put others down and the only reason I'm saying what I am, is because this is exactly what Dawah man his ppl have been doing. I'm sorry but i really dont think you have understood what I'm saying. Everything u r saying, i agree with but this is not how Dawah man has been conducting himself. He refuted ppl in the wrong way and manners and that's why I'm trying show his contradiction. Also u said he was 17, no he's not. U said, was I not doing that? Yes I was and that's my point, that's theres nothing good inside it and that's not how u teach ppl by being on that level. Also Dawah man is old enough to understand this. He is not a child or teenager. My sister, do u understand he had no right to refute certain ppl publicly and still hasnt apologised because for his actions.
@Sarah Smith well done! So I think we are on the same page.
@Sarah Smith it is not Islamic? Ok so its Islamic that dawa man reads a private email of Yasir Qadhi that was asked by someone and sent only to that person in confidants, was then taken out in public before even trying to clarifying it, which was not even spoken about properly. And about Ali Khan, I have no idea what ur talking about as I do not really listen to him and be honest it sounds like social media gossip, which again I'm not going to indulge myself into because I do not know these peoples personal life. U sound very young and naive. When u grow up u will learn not to care for these things because Allah is the judge, not u or me. U havent understood the purpose, hence me saying before, these ppl sound like their have a cup of cha like old ladies and gossiping. In all respect, Salaam and may Allah guide us all as good Muslims. Ameen.