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In this powerful and emotional talk, Shaykh Muhammad Abdul Jabbar reflects on the life, legacy, and finality of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the Seal of all Prophets. Through heartfelt reminders and strong words of truth, he highlights the unmatched character, mercy, and mission of the last Messenger sent to all of humanity.
The Prophet ﷺ wasn’t just a leader—he was the perfect example of justice, humility, and love for his Ummah. Shaykh Abdul Jabbar reminds us of the honor and responsibility we carry as his followers and warns against forgetting his teachings in today’s world.
This talk reignites love for the Prophet ﷺ and calls us back to his Sunnah with urgency, pride, and sincerity.
#ProphetMuhammadSAW #SealOfTheProphets #ShaykhAbdulJabbar #IslamicReminder #LoveForTheProphet #ExploreOurDeen
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In this powerful talk, Shaykh Muhammad Abdul Jabbar shares inspiring lessons from the lives of the greatest Prophets of Allah—such as Nuh (AS), Ibrahim (AS), Musa (AS), Isa (AS), and our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
This reminder focuses on their struggles, patience, leadership, and unwavering trust in Allah through trials. Each Prophet carried a unique mission, but all stood firm in calling people back to the truth. A must-listen for anyone seeking to strengthen their faith and understand the legacy of prophetic courage.
#ShaykhAbdulJabbar #ProphetsOfAllah #IslamicReminder #ExploreOurDeen
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The likes of the greatest people to walk the face of the earth were promised to taste death. Amongst the pious, the noble, the strong and the wealthy still... every soul shall taste death. Your life is momentary. This world is transitory. This promise is inescapable. Every soul shall taste death. Take note of the lecture that makes every cell in your body stand up and listen. What are you preparing for? Death - Muhammad Abdul Jabbar
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The People of the Cave chose faith over fear, and Allah protected them. Their story in the Quran teaches us about trust, youth standing for truth, and divine mercy. A timeless reminder for every believer.
#PeopleOfTheCave #SurahAlKahf #FaithAndPatience
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In this powerful episode, Abu Bakr Zoud shares the inspiring story of a young man who struggled with his desires but found strength through his connection to the Messenger ﷺ. A moving reminder of the battles within, the mercy of Allah, and the transformative power of sincere love for the Prophet ﷺ.
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In this episode, we explore Itikaf, a profound spiritual retreat observed during the last ten days of Ramadan. We’ll discuss its significance, the inner peace it brings, and how it deepens one’s connection with the Divine. From self-reflection to detachment from worldly distractions, Itikaf offers a transformative experience that rejuvenates the soul. Tune in as we uncover the spiritual, mental, and emotional benefits of this sacred practice.
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Anas bin Malik RA narrated that Rasulullah [Saw] spoke about four forerunners. He said: “I am the forerunner of Arabs; Suhaib Ar-Rumi is the forerunner of Romans; Bilal is the forerunner of Habsha and Salman is the forerunner of Persia.”
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The Story of Dhul-Kifl is a bit of a mystery. There is not much information known or recorded and a lot of debate as to whether he truly is a Prophet. What we know about him is that he was a righteous man and a ‘company of the good’ who was also extremely patient. As Allah says in Surah al-Anbiya’ after the story of Ayyub, “And Isma‘eel, Idris, and Dhul Kifl, all of them were among the patient ones. And We admitted them to Our mercy, verily they were among the righteous.” (Qur’an 21: 85-86).
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So, Ayyub (A) had everything, he was strong and healthy, he had large plots of land, abundant livestock, and a righteous and beautiful family, and then suddenly, Ayyub (A) lost his family, lost his wealth, and he lost his health, and this did not happen gradually, it happened suddenly, he lost everything, he lost everything that a person loves in the dunya. Ayyub’s AS steadfastness in the face of the most awesome trials originated the well-known expression, “the patience of Ayyub”.
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The life of this world is just like rain We send down from the sky, producing a mixture of plants which humans and animals consume. Then just as the earth looks its best, perfectly beautified, and its people think they have full control over it, there comes to it Our command by night or by day, so We mow it down as if it never flourished yesterday! This is how We make the signs clear for people who reflect. Quran 10:24.
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It doesn't take much to realize how blessed we are as Muslims. Allah SWT has allowed us to have a direct and open relationship with Him 24/7, with absolutely no middle-man in between. As Muslims, we have two main ways of communicating with Allah SWT. The first way is through our five daily prayers, which are an obligation upon us. The second way of communicating with Allah is, by making dua (supplication). In contrast to prayer, there is no fixed time or place for making dua. Wudu is not obligatory for dua. We don't even need to have wudu to make dua. We are allowed to put our hands up and ask Allah for what we need - at any time and any place. This is a huge mercy from Allah SWT.
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To Heraclius the Arabs were a backward people living in a desert wasteland. The Arabs he knew were an unsophisticated lot in constant conflict with each other, just barely eking out an existence under the unforgiving desert sun. The Arabs were not a military threat let alone a military power they were just a thorn in his side, But united for the first time under the banner of Islam, the Arabs unleashed a gale force wind that would sweep across the Middle East and blow as far East as China and West across North Africa.
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The prophet said, “Our Lord, the Blessed, the Superior, comes every night down on the nearest Heaven to us when the last third of the night remains, saying: “Is there anyone to invoke Me, so that I may respond to invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may grant him his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness, so that I may forgive him?” [Bukhari].
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Delivered by our dear brother Belal Assaad
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"Listen to our latest episode where we share the story of Barsisa, a sincere monk who faces tricky situations. Find out how he makes a big mistake and learns important lessons about trust and redemption. This timeless story teaches us about making the right choices and seeking forgiveness when we mess up. Join us for a short and powerful exploration of Barsisa's journey that holds valuable insights for all of us."
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Brothers and sisters, please do not forget to help our sisters and brothers in P a l e s t i n e, pray and donate for them
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A short and sweet description of Jannah (Paradise) by Ustadh Wahaj Tarin. This was presented in the Glad Tidings Conference 2017.
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Ustadh Wahaj Tarin giving a powerful reminder of the virtue of the gatherings of knowledge, that at the end of these gatherings Allah(swt) grants forgiveness to those who attended these blessed gatherings. We ask Allah to make us from them.
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Verily! We have sent it (this Qur'an) down in the night of Al-Qadr (Decree), And what will make you know what the night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is? The night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is better than a thousand months (i.e. 83 years and 4 months). Therein descend the angels and the Ruh [Jibrael (Gabriel)] by Allah's Permission with all Decrees, Peace! (All that night, there is Peace and Goodness from Allah to His believing slaves) until the appearance of dawn.Lecturer: Br Abdul Nasir Jangda
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6 ways to earn deeds after death:
1) Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone. Each time one reads from it you gain.
2) Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time a sick person uses it you gain.
3) Participate in building a masjid.
4) Place a water cooler in a public space.
5) Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or an animal sits in it's shade or eat from it.
6) And the easiest of all, share this message with people.
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