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As we bid farewell to Ramadan 2024, join us in celebrating the culmination of our 10th season of Ramadan Reflections! Throughout this sacred month, we embarked on a profound journey, exploring the Noble Quran to uncover the esteemed role of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) in Islam. Over nearly 30 insightful episodes, we: 1. Meticulously examined select Quranic verses that illuminate the virtues and significance of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) in the eyes of Allah and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family). 2. We discovered how Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and his unwavering faith and devotion exemplify the essence of Islam. 3. Revealed the deep bond between Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and the Prophet (prayers of Allah be upon him and his family), rooted in love, respect, and an unwavering commitment to Islam's message. Witness how Imam Ali's life and teachings serve as a timeless example for believers worldwide. 4. Delve into the Quranic verses that highlight Allah's favor upon Imam Ali (peace be upon him) , showcasing his exalted status and profound influence on Islamic principles. Explore how he is intricately woven into the fabric of Islam, embodying its core values and teachings. We extend heartfelt gratitude to our donors and supporters whose generosity has made this journey possible. Your contributions have illuminated countless hearts and minds, spreading the wisdom of Islam globally. Looking ahead, we're excited to announce upcoming book publications exploring diverse topics, including the formative years of the Muslim community, supplications for spiritual growth, and insightful biographies of esteemed figures like Sayyida Zaynab (peace be upon her). As we part ways, let us carry the lessons learned during Ramadan forward. May Imam Ali's commitment to justice and devotion inspire us to become beacons of light in our communities. Eid Mubarak to all! May Allah's blessings be upon us as we continue to uphold the principles of our beloved faith. Subscribe for more enriching content and stay tuned for our upcoming projects!
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 09min - 331 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Best House in Islam - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 30
On this auspicious 30th day of Ramadan, as some celebrate Eid and others continue in fasting, let's delve into Surah al-Baqara (2), Verse 83. Join us as we explore the profound lessons from the Divine covenant with the Bani Isra'il, reflecting on its relevance in our lives today. In this enlightening discussion, we uncover the pivotal moment in history when Allah took a promise from the Bani Isra'il to worship none but Him, uphold righteousness, and treat others with kindness. Discover how these principles resonate with the teachings of Islam and the guidance of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Explore the significance of monotheism, familial respect, social justice, and prayer as essential components of faith. Understand the importance of fulfilling religious obligations and honoring commitments, drawing parallels between the covenant with the Bani Isra'il and the covenant of Islam. Delve into the Quranic narratives of past nations, including the Bani Isra'il, and glean timeless wisdom on the consequences of obedience and disobedience. Learn how these narratives offer invaluable insights into human behaviour, societal dynamics, and the enduring relevance of moral principles. Stay tuned for practical tips on incorporating the teachings of Surah al-Baqara (2):83 into our daily lives. Reflect on the significance of honoring our spiritual fathers, Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali, as we navigate our journey of faith and obedience to Allah. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking Ramadan Reflection as we uncover the essence of Divine covenant and its implications for contemporary Muslims.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 14min - 330 - Imam Ali (ع) - One Bringing the Truth and One Accepting It - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 29
Welcome back to Ramadan Reflections 2024! As we approach the potential day of Eid, join us on the 29th day of Ramadan for profound insights into Surah al-Zumar (39):3. Today, we delve into the Divine recognition bestowed upon those who bring forth and confirm the truth, exploring the profound significance of truthfulness and piety in Islam. In this enlightening discussion, we unravel the layers of meaning behind this verse, reflecting on the embodiment of truth and piety in the lives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Explore how their unwavering commitment to truthfulness and confirmation of the Divine message serve as timeless examples for believers. Discover the intrinsic link between adhering to the truth and cultivating a profound sense of piety and God-consciousness. Learn how embracing and confirming the truth brought by Divinely appointed messengers is essential for spiritual elevation and attaining the pleasure of the Almighty. Delve into the interpretations of this verse from the sources of the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them), which highlight the pivotal roles of Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali as the bearers and confirmers of truth. Explore how their lives exemplified the essence of righteousness and reverence for the Divine. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking Ramadan Reflection as we reflect on the essence of truth, piety, and Divine recognition in Islam.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 10min - 329 - Imam Ali (ع) - The One Through Whom Islam was Perfected - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 28
Join us on the 28th day of Ramadan as we delve into the profound significance of Surah al-Maidah (5):3. This verse marks the culmination of Divine guidance, the perfection of Islamic faith, and the pivotal role of Imam Ali (peace be upon him). In this enlightening discussion, we unravel the layers of meaning behind the declaration of the completion of religion. Explore how the event of Ghadir Khumm signifies the ultimate perfection of Islam and the appointment of Imam Ali as the successor to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Discover why disbelievers fear a comprehensive religion that encompasses all aspects of life, including Divinely-appointed leadership. Learn how Imam Ali's leadership embodies justice, wisdom, and devotion to Allah, serving as the axis of true Islamic teachings. As believers, it's essential to recognize the indispensable role of Divine leadership in Islam. Reflect on the profound impact of embracing true leadership, which completes and perfects Islam, honoring the blessings bestowed upon us by Allah. Don't miss out on this insightful Ramadan Reflection as we delve into the essence of Islam and the significance of genuine leadership in upholding its values.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 13min - 328 - Imam Ali (ع) - The "SELF" of the Prophet Muhammad (ص) - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 27
As we delve into the 27th day of this blessed month, we explore a profound Quranic verse from Surah Ale Imran (3), verse 61, which elucidates a historic encounter between Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and a delegation of Christians from Najran. Discover the fascinating background behind this verse, as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) engages in a theological dialogue with the Christians regarding the status of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him). Explore the challenges faced by both parties and the significance of invoking Divine judgment through the practice of mubahala. Witness the gravity of truth and the pursuit of justice as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) stands firm in defending the message of monotheism. Delve into the implications of this verse in the context of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), shedding light on his pivotal role as a staunch defender of truth and justice within the early Muslim community. Uncover the profound spiritual and metaphysical connection between Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family), as Allah identifies Imam Ali as the "nafs" of the Prophet. Explore the implications of this spiritual bond and Imam Ali's role as the guardian of the Prophet's message and mission. Join us as we unravel the intricate layers of wisdom embedded within this Quranic verse, guided by the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and the Imams of Ahlul Bayt (peace be upon them all). Witness the timeless relevance of these teachings in navigating the challenges of today's world and upholding the principles of truth, justice, and spiritual enlightenment. Don't miss out on this enlightening journey of reflection and contemplation, as we draw inspiration from the profound wisdom of the Quran and the exemplary lives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Join us in our quest for deeper understanding and spiritual growth in the final days of Ramadan.
Sun, 07 Apr 2024 - 19min - 327 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Best House in Islam - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 26
As we mark the 26th day of Ramadan, we delve into the profound wisdom embedded in Surah al-Jumuah and its relevance to our lives today. Join us as we explore the transformative impact of Divine revelation and the pivotal role of Imam Ali in preserving and elucidating the teachings of Islam. In this episode, we unravel the significance of Surah al-Jumuah, particularly focusing on verse 2, where Allah enlightens us about the mission of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family). Through recitation of Divine verses, purification of hearts, and imparting knowledge of the Book and wisdom, the Prophet guided humanity out of darkness into the light of truth. Delving deeper, we explore the distinction between the "Book" and "wisdom" mentioned in the verse, shedding light on their profound meanings. Scholars interpret "al-kitab" as the Quran and "al-hikmah" as the wisdom embodied in the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family). However, the true preservation of this wisdom lies with Imam Ali, as affirmed in authentic narrations. We examine the narration elucidating the verse, where it is stated that Imam Ali embodies the wisdom mentioned, ensuring the preservation and elucidation of the Prophetic teachings for future generations. Despite facing challenges, Imam Ali remained steadfast in defending Islam and nurturing the spiritual growth of believers. Drawing practical lessons, we reflect on the importance of purification, self-improvement, and intellectual education in our spiritual journey. We take inspiration from Imam Ali's unwavering commitment to upholding Divine teachings and defending Islam against corruption, even in challenging circumstances. As we conclude, let us emulate Imam Ali's exemplary conduct and dedication to Divine guidance. May we strive to purify our hearts, seek knowledge, and defend the truth, ensuring the preservation of Islam's purity for generations to come. Join us on this enlightening journey of reflection and enlightenment in the blessed month of Ramadan.
Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 13min - 326 - Imam Ali (ع) - Humanity Will Be Questioned... - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 25
Welcome back to another profound episode of Ramadan Reflections 2024! Today, on the 25th day of Ramadan, we delve into the depths of Surah al-Takathur, exploring its significance and relevance in our lives. Join us as we reflect on the verse from this noble chapter and its connection to the blessings bestowed upon us by Allah. In this episode, we explore the profound message encapsulated in Surah al-Takathur, emphasizing the transient nature of worldly pursuits and the importance of prioritizing spiritual growth. We discuss the accountability we will face on the Day of Judgment regarding the favors bestowed upon us by Allah, shedding light on the diverse interpretations of these blessings.
Moreover, we delve into the teachings of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and his central role in Islam, considering him as a tremendous blessing from Allah to humanity. Through narrations and reflections, we uncover the significance of Imam Ali's leadership and guidance, emphasizing the importance of aligning our actions with his righteous path. Join us as we explore practical tips for gratitude, detachment from worldly pursuits, and accountability in the Hereafter, drawing inspiration from the exemplary life of Imam Ali. Let us strive to emulate his profound faith and unwavering devotion, ensuring our actions align with the principles of righteousness and accountability before Allah. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion as we navigate through the profound teachings of Surah al-Takathur and the timeless wisdom of Imam Ali.
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 16min - 325 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Best House in Islam - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 24
In this episode, we delve into Surah al-Noor (24), verse 36, exploring the metaphorical imagery of certain houses as beacons of spiritual enlightenment. These houses, where Allah's name is revered, symbolize sanctuaries of Divine remembrance. The verse follows the famous 'verse of Light,' highlighting Allah's guidance through metaphorical language. While not explicitly mentioned, this verse alludes to the guidance of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and his progeny. These houses, mentioned in the Quran, are where Allah's light shines brightly, protected from impurity. Imam Ali's household represents the sanctity and enlightenment described in the Quran, serving as a hub of spiritual nourishment. His home is a metaphorical representation of the illuminated abodes mentioned in the Quran, embodying Divine presence, piety, and remembrance. The hadith further clarifies the significance of Imam Ali's house as a source of guidance. According to the narration, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) confirmed that Imam Ali's house is among the best of houses, where Allah's name is mentioned and exalted. Practically, this highlights the importance of recognizing the superiority of certain individuals and places in Islam. While mosques and Islamic centers serve as conduits for Divine guidance, Imam Ali's household represents the true source of spiritual enlightenment. Reflecting on Imam Ali's virtues during Ramadan serves as a form of worship, guiding us to emulate his qualities. This underscores the profound spiritual connections in Islam and emphasizes the intertwined nature of Divine guidance, human exemplars, and places of worship. As we seek Divine guidance and spiritual enlightenment, may we remain mindful of figures like Imam Ali, whose virtues illuminate our paths and inspire us to draw closer to Allah. Through remembrance and emulation, may we embody noble qualities that lead us toward spiritual fulfillment and closeness to the Divine.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 12min - 324 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Only One to Give in Charity in Ruku - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 23
Today, on the 23rd day of Ramadan, we delve into the profound concept of guardianship in Islam, as elucidated in Surah al-Maidah (5), verse 55 of the Noble Quran. As we reflect on this verse, we explore its implications on the hierarchy of guardianship within the Muslim community. Drawing from historical narrations and interpretations, we uncover the significance of Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah be upon him and his famiy), Imam Ali (peace be upon him), and their appointed successors in guiding the faithful. Join us as we discuss the essence of Divine guardianship, emphasizing the continuity of leadership from Allah to His chosen representatives on Earth. Through the lens of continuous commitment to prayer and charity, we reflect on Imam Ali's exemplary life, epitomizing the principles of service, generosity, and righteous leadership. In this video, we address misconceptions surrounding the term "wali" and its profound implications for Islamic leadership. Through practical insights and reflections, we invite viewers to deepen their understanding of guardianship and its relevance in contemporary times. Finally, we leave you with a closing reflection, urging fellow Muslims to uphold the legitimacy of Divine guardianship and emulate the virtuous example set forth by Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali. Join us on this enlightening journey of spiritual introspection and discovery. Like, share, and subscribe for more insightful Ramadan Reflections. Together, let's strive towards building a just, compassionate, and righteous society, guided by the timeless teachings of Islam.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 11min - 323 - Imam Ali (ع) - Allah, Jibraeel and Ali will Defend the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 22
Today marks the 22nd day of the Blessed month of Ramadan, and in this episode, we delve into the profound insights of Surah al-Tahreem, verse 4 of the Noble Quran. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics within the household of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and unravel the nefarious plans of two of his wives, Ayesha and Hafsa. This verse serves as a stern warning against colluding or plotting against the Prophet, highlighting the Divine protection surrounding him. Delve into the historical context behind this revelation, as we uncover the jealousy-driven conspiracy hatched by Ayesha and Hafsa, aiming to humiliate their beloved husband, the Final Messenger of Allah. Discover the comprehensive support system surrounding the Prophet, as Allah reassures him of His guardianship and enlists the aid of Angel Jibraeel, other angels, and the righteous believers, notably Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib. Explore the pivotal role of Imam Ali in upholding the integrity and honor of the Prophet, as elucidated in the hadith. Gain practical insights for your Ramadan reflections, as we contemplate the divine protection and support available to believers. Reflect on the significance of righteousness and Divine companionship, and draw inspiration from the Prophet's unwavering faith amidst trials and tribulations. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that sheds light on the timeless relevance of Quranic teachings, guiding us towards a deeper understanding of faith, righteousness, and Divine assistance. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode of Ramadan Reflections, as we uncover the profound wisdom of Surah al-Tahreem and draw parallels to our lives today. Tune in for spiritual nourishment and guidance in navigating the complexities of faith and devotion during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 15min - 322 - Imam Ali (ع) - Quran in His Words & His Martyrdom (3/3) - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 21
On this solemn day of commemorating the martyrdom of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (peace be upon him), we extend our condolences to the Imam of our Age, al-Mahdi, and to all believers. Today marks the day when Imam Ali, the first Imam and the foremost companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), breathed his last after being struck by Ibn Muljim on the 19th of Ramadan. In our ongoing series of Ramadan Reflections, we conclude our focus on the Quran in the words of Imam Ali. Exploring Surah al-Qamar (54), verse 17, which underscores the accessibility of the Quran, we delve into its profound significance and relevance in our lives. Why is this verse repeated four times in the same chapter? What does it signify for believers? Join us as we unravel the layers of meaning within this verse and its implications for our spiritual journey. We explore the Quran's inherent simplicity, its role as a guiding light for humanity, and the imperative for believers to reflect on its teachings. Through introspection and engagement with the Quranic message, we discover its transformative power in shaping our lives. As we reflect on Imam Ali's final moments, we draw inspiration from his unwavering faith and commitment to Allah. From his prayers in the face of adversity to his poignant testament to his family, Imam Ali exemplified profound devotion and submission to the Divine will. In our closing reflections, we express gratitude for the blessings of the Quran, emphasize the importance of community unity, and contemplate the eternal blessings bestowed upon those who heed its message. Let us carry forward the legacy of Imam Ali by embodying the values of the Quran in our daily lives and striving for righteousness and piety. Join us as we honor the memory of Imam Ali and draw lessons from his exemplary life. May his legacy inspire us to seek knowledge, pursue justice, and uphold the teachings of Islam.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 15min - 321 - Imam Ali (ع) - Quran in His Words & His Martyrdom (2/3) - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 20
Join us for a special Ramadan reflection as we delve into the profound wisdom of the Quran through the lens of Nahjul Balagha and the teachings of Imam Ali (AS). In commemoration of the tragic events of the 19th, 20th, and 21st of Ramadan, we explore the significance of the Quran as elucidated by the Door to the City of Knowledge himself. Through sermon 110 of Nahjul Balagha, we uncover four unique aspects of the Quran, focusing today on its unparalleled beauty and the transformative power it holds within its verses. Join us as we delve into the eloquence and depth of Imam Ali's words, exploring how the Quran serves as a source of enlightenment and spiritual nourishment. In addition to reflecting on the Quranic verse (54:17) that emphasizes its accessibility and relevance, we pay homage to the memory of Imam Ali (AS) and his martyrdom, reminding ourselves of his unwavering commitment to justice and righteousness. Through practical tips and closing reflections, we contemplate the divine mercy inherent in the Quran, its universal relevance across cultures and time, and the personal accountability incumbent upon believers in engaging with its message. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Quran and draw inspiration from the timeless wisdom of Imam Ali (AS) during this blessed month of Ramadan. Tune in for an enriching discussion that promises to illuminate your spiritual journey.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 11min - 320 - Imam Ali (ع) - Quran in His Words & His Martyrdom (1/3) - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 19
Join us for a special Ramadan reflection as we delve into the profound wisdom of the Quran through the lens of Nahjul Balagha and the teachings of Imam Ali (AS). In commemoration of the tragic events of the 19th, 20th, and 21st of Ramadan, we explore the significance of the Quran as elucidated by the Door to the City of Knowledge himself. Through sermon 110 of Nahjul Balagha, we uncover four unique aspects of the Quran, focusing today on its unparalleled beauty and the transformative power it holds within its verses. Join us as we delve into the eloquence and depth of Imam Ali's words, exploring how the Quran serves as a source of enlightenment and spiritual nourishment. In addition to reflecting on the Quranic verse (54:17) that emphasizes its accessibility and relevance, we pay homage to the memory of Imam Ali (AS) and his martyrdom, reminding ourselves of his unwavering commitment to justice and righteousness. Through practical tips and closing reflections, we contemplate the divine mercy inherent in the Quran, its universal relevance across cultures and time, and the personal accountability incumbent upon believers in engaging with its message. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Quran and draw inspiration from the timeless wisdom of Imam Ali (AS) during this blessed month of Ramadan. Tune in for an enriching discussion that promises to illuminate your spiritual journey.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 15min - 319 - Imam Ali (ع) - The True Supporter of the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 17
Welcome back to Ramadan Reflections 2024! Today, on the 17th day of Ramadan, we delve into another verse of the Noble Quran, Surah al-Anfal (8), verse 62, shedding light on its significance in the context of divine support and the pivotal role of Imam Ali (peace be upon him). In this verse, Allah assures Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) of His all-sufficient support in the face of deception and opposition. We explore how this verse resonates with the life experiences of the Prophet and Imam Ali, offering timeless wisdom for believers. Join us as we uncover the profound insights embedded in this verse and its implications for our spiritual journey. Discover how the companionship of loyal believers, exemplified by Imam Ali, serves as a source of strength and reassurance for the Prophet and the early Muslim community. Through narrations and historical context, we unravel the relationship between divine assistance, communal support, and righteous leadership. Learn how Imam Ali's unwavering commitment to Islam and his steadfast support for the Prophet epitomize the essence of divine grace and human solidarity. Furthermore, we delve into a narration that elucidates the role of Imam Ali as the epitome of divine assistance mentioned in the Quranic verse. This narration underscores the unique status of Imam Ali and his unparalleled contribution to the cause of Islam. As we draw parallels between the challenges faced by the early Muslim community and our present-day struggles, we glean practical insights for navigating life's adversities with faith and resilience. Learn how seeking assistance from Allah through righteous means, like Imam Ali, can empower believers to overcome obstacles and uphold the principles of faith.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 11min - 318 - Imam Ali (ع) - His Followers Will Laugh with Joy - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 16
In today's episode of Ramadan Reflections, we delve into Quran 83:34, a verse from Surah al-Mutaffifeen, where Allah describes believers laughing at disbelievers on the Day of Judgment. Initially seeming unusual, this verse holds profound significance when understood in context. Join us as we unravel the layers of meaning behind this verse and its relevance to our lives as believers. We explore the concept of divine justice, accountability, and the consequences of disbelief, drawing parallels to the teachings of Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Through narrations and insights, we discover how the believers' laughter symbolizes vindication of faith, divine justice, and the ultimate triumph of truth over falsehood. We reflect on the importance of empathy, moral integrity, and the interconnectedness between actions and consequences. Moreover, we shed light on the role of believers as agents of spiritual torment in the Hereafter, emphasizing the significance of upholding moral principles and trusting in Allah's justice. As we navigate through life's challenges, let us heed these timeless teachings to lead lives filled with purpose, compassion, and virtue. Join us on this journey of spiritual growth and reflection during the blessed month of Ramadan.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 12min - 317 - Imam Ali (ع) - Birth of Imam Hasan & Unwavering Compassion - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 15
Today, we delve into Surah al-Insan (76), verse 8, reflecting on the profound teachings it holds. But first, let's honor the birth of Imam Hasan ibn Ali, the revered second Imam of Shia Islam. Born into the esteemed lineage of the Prophet Muhammad, Imam Hasan's life was marked by wisdom, compassion, and unwavering devotion to his family. In a heartwarming tale narrated by Ibn Abbas, we glimpse into the selflessness of Imam Ali, Lady Fatima, and their noble children, Hasan and Husayn. Despite their own hunger, they sacrificed their meager provisions to feed a beggar, an orphan, and a war-captive, embodying the virtues of compassion and generosity. This story not only underscores the importance of selflessness and empathy but also exemplifies unwavering faith in Allah's providence. As we reflect on these timeless lessons, let us strive to emulate the noble example set by Imam Ali's family, fostering a culture of compassion and service in our communities. Join us as we explore the profound teachings of this narrative and draw inspiration from the enduring legacy of the Prophet Muhammad's noble family.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 13min - 316 - Imam Ali (ع) - Ready to Pay to Speak to the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 14
Dive into Quranic verse 58:12, unveiling a unique obligation set upon Muslims by Allah - a "pay as you go" system for consulting the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family). Learn the significance of giving charity before seeking his counsel, emphasizing respect and sincerity in private discussions. Explore the historical context behind the revelation of this verse, shedding light on the practice of wealthy individuals engaging in private conversations with the Prophet. Discover Allah's instruction for charity before such meetings, revealing the importance of humility and altruism. Reflect on the deeper meaning of charity as purification, cleansing hearts from the love of wealth and fostering empathy for the needy. Witness the exemplary conduct of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), who prioritized charity and compassion, embodying the essence of Quranic teachings. Gain practical insights into faith-driven decision-making, poverty alleviation, and the transformative power of charity. Let the legacy of Imam Ali inspire us to translate our beliefs into meaningful actions, contributing to a more just and compassionate society. Join us on this journey of reflection and action, following the noble example of Imam Ali and embracing the timeless teachings of Islam.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 12min - 315 - Imam Ali (ع) - A Complete Entry into Islam - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 13
Delve into the profound teachings of the Quran with us in today's video as we explore Surah al-Baqara (2), verse 208. This verse calls upon believers to submit themselves wholeheartedly to Allah and warns against following the footsteps of Satan. We unravel the essence of true submission to Allah and its relevance to our spiritual journey. Discover how faith in Allah and obedience to His commandments pave the path to peace and tranquility. Through insightful reflections, we draw parallels between the verse's teachings and the exemplary life of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), emphasizing the importance of following the divine guidance embodied by him and his immaculate descendants. Join us as we uncover practical tips for our Ramadan reflections, emphasizing the significance of faith as the gateway to peace, submission to divine laws, and the collective duty of Muslims in establishing lasting peace. Let us strive to emulate the unwavering commitment of Imam Ali and his righteous successors, paving the way for a world filled with spiritual fulfillment and harmony. As we navigate life's complexities, let us heed the call to embrace faith, submission, and unity. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the timeless wisdom of the Quran and the profound teachings of Imam Ali, guiding us towards a path of peace and spiritual enlightenment.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 11min - 314 - Imam Ali (ع) - Who is Better? Those that Serve the Hujjaj or... - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 12
For this instalment of Ramadan Reflections we delve into another profound Quranic verse from Surah al-Tawba (9), verse 19. This verse challenges believers to reflect on the true essence of faith and righteousness, distinguishing between superficial acts of devotion and sincere commitment to Allah's cause. We explore the narrative behind this verse, highlighting a conversation between Abbas, Shaybah, and Imam Ali (peace be upon him), which sheds light on the importance of genuine faith and righteous action. Imam Ali (peace be upon him)'s unwavering dedication to Allah's cause exemplifies the essence of striving in His path. His every action was rooted in sincerity and selflessness, reflecting his profound belief in Allah and the Last Day. While the Quran emphasizes the significance of actions rooted in faith, it warns against equating superficial deeds with genuine devotion. True nobility lies not in hollow acts of service but in sincere belief followed by dedicated service to the faith. Imam Ali (peace be upon him)'s unique status transcends comparison, serving as a timeless example of unwavering devotion and righteousness. As we reflect on his legacy, we are reminded to prioritize faith above all else in our actions. In conclusion, let us emulate Imam Ali (peace be upon him)'s unwavering faith and dedication, striving for righteousness and sincerity in our actions. May we honor his legacy by dedicating ourselves wholeheartedly to the path of true faith and righteousness.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 12min - 313 - Imam Ali (ع) - Allah Expanded His Spiritual Heart... - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 11
In today's episode, we delve into verse 22 of Surah al-Zumar (39). This verse highlights the importance of embracing Islam with an open heart, contrasting those receptive to Divine guidance with those whose hearts remain hardened. We explore the metaphorical concept of an 'expanding chest' and its significance in spiritual enlightenment. We delve into factors that contribute to the expansion or contraction of one's spiritual chest, such as continuous study, self-discipline, and remembrance of God. Drawing from history, we reflect on Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) embodiment of this verse, emphasizing his profound spiritual insight and commitment to faith. Furthermore, we examine practical tips for nurturing spiritual enlightenment, emphasizing the importance of divine light, faith, and submission. We conclude with a reflection on the significance of embracing the entirety of Islam, including the recognition of Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) rightful position, for true spiritual enlightenment and guidance.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 13min - 312 - Imam Ali (ع) and Sayyida Khadijah (ع) - The Loving Family - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 10
In this episode, we explore Surah al-Furqan (25), verse 74 of the Noble Quran, where Allah responds to believers' heartfelt supplications for righteous spouses and offspring who bring joy and promote piety and virtue. We focus on the life of Umm al-Momineen Khadija bint Khuwaylid (peace be upon her), the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family), whose unwavering support and devotion exemplify the essence of this verse. Khadija's significance extends beyond her role as the Prophet's wife. She was the first person to embrace Islam and played a pivotal role in its propagation, earning her the title of "Umm al-Mu'minin" (Mother of the Believers). Despite facing immense hardships, including economic difficulties and social ostracism, Khadija remained steadfast in her faith and support for the Prophet and the Muslim community. Her legacy serves as a timeless example of faith, resilience, and compassion, inspiring generations of Muslims worldwide. We also draw parallels between the verse under review and the life of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), who exemplified the Quranic principles of commitment to family, seeking divine assistance, and aspiring for moral and spiritual excellence. Practical tips from today's reflection include a commitment to family, seeking divine help in upbringing, and aspiring in prayer. As we reflect on the teachings of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), let us strive to emulate his unwavering commitment to family, reliance on divine assistance, and aspiration for moral and spiritual excellence in our own lives.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 16min - 311 - Imam Ali (ع) - The One that Gives Charity in Many States... - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 9
Welcome back to Ramadan Reflections 2024! On this blessed 9th day of Ramadan, we delve into Surah al-Baqarah (2), verse 274, reflecting on the timeless wisdom it holds. In this verse, Allah extols those who give generously, day and night, in secret and openly. We explore the significance behind these actions, drawing inspiration from the exemplary life of Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Imam Ali's unparalleled generosity, even with meager resources, sheds light on the essence of charity. His actions, revealed through hadith, illuminate the profound meanings of giving in various ways and times. Giving in Secret vs. Openly: We delve into the virtues of discreet charity, reflecting sincerity, humility, and purity of intention. Conversely, open giving inspires others, fostering a culture of generosity. Nighttime vs. Daytime Giving: We uncover the symbolism behind giving at night, emphasizing sincerity and devotion to Allah. Daytime charity offers visibility, facilitating direct interaction and community involvement. Continuous Generosity: Imam Ali's consistent acts of charity highlight the importance of continuous giving, beyond sporadic gestures. Vastness of Divine Reward: Allah's promise of reward underscores the immeasurable blessings of charity, transcending material wealth. Through practical tips and reflections, we're encouraged to emulate Imam Ali's virtuous qualities, fostering compassion, and spiritual fulfillment. In a world often consumed by materialism, his teachings offer a timeless blueprint for living with purpose and virtue.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 16min - 310 - Imam Ali (ع) - The One that Sells His Self for the Pleasure of... - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 8
Join us in today's Ramadan Reflection as we delve into the profound verse of the Noble Quran from Surah al-Baqarah (2), verse 207, exploring the concept of self-sacrifice and devotion to seeking the pleasure of Allah. Discover the remarkable story behind the revelation of this verse, reflecting on the unparalleled commitment of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) to protect the Prophet Muhammad (prayers of Allah be upon him and his family) even at the risk of his own life. Through insightful analysis and historical context, we uncover the timeless message of selflessness and dedication embodied by Imam Ali (peace be upon him), whose unwavering faith continues to inspire millions worldwide. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of sacrifice, devotion, and unwavering faith in the pursuit of Divine pleasure.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 12min - 309 - Imam Ali (ع) - The One that has Profoundly Deep Knowledge - Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 7
In this enlightening Ramadan reflection, we delve into the depths of the Quran's verses, focusing on Surah Ale Imran (3), verse 7. Join us as we explore the distinction between explicit and allegorical verses, and the importance of discernment and knowledge in understanding the Quran's deeper meanings. We draw parallels between this verse and the wisdom of Imam Ali (peace be upon him), renowned for his profound insight into the Quran. Through insightful analysis and practical tips, we unravel the significance of seeking knowledge from authentic sources and embracing the teachings of those firmly rooted in understanding Divine wisdom. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding of the Quran and strengthen your faith during this Blessed Month of Ramadan.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 15min - 308 - Imam Ali (ع) - Allah has Endeared love for him in Hearts... Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 6
In this profound Ramadan reflection, we delve into Quran 19:96, exploring the Divine promise of love bestowed upon those who believe and engage in righteous deeds. Join us as we unravel the significance of this verse in relation to the revered figure of Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Surah Maryam (19), verse 96, illuminates the profound bond between faith, good deeds, and divine love, echoing the life and character of Imam Ali. Discover how his unwavering faith and exemplary conduct naturally attracted the admiration and love of believers and non-believers alike. Explore the multifaceted interpretation of this verse, delving into commentators' struggles to pinpoint its true meaning. Understand how belief and righteous deeds manifest as powerful magnetic forces, drawing people towards individuals of principled character, like Imam Ali. Witness the enduring legacy of Imam Ali, whose profound faith and selfless deeds earned him the admiration and love of both earthly beings and heavenly inhabitants. Learn from his commitment to serving humanity, upholding justice, and embodying the Quranic ideal of righteous action. Although Imam Ali's name is not directly mentioned in the Quranic verse, uncover the clarity provided by the hadith, affirming that this verse was revealed regarding Imam Ali's profound influence and beloved status among believers. Join us for practical tips inspired by Imam Ali's legacy, as we reflect on the effectiveness of faith and action, the pathway to popularity through faith and deeds, and the divine influence on being beloved by others. Draw inspiration from Imam Ali's unwavering faith, noble deeds, and resilience, and aspire to become beloved figures in the eyes of both Allah and humanity. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of Islamic principles and strengthen your connection with Allah during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 09min - 307 - Imam Ali (ع) - Always Thinking of Others over Himself: Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 5
In this profound Ramadan reflection, we delve into Quran 76:8, which reveals the altruism and generosity of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and his family. Join us as we uncover the heartwarming story behind this verse and the enduring lessons it holds for humanity. Surah al-Insaan / Dahr (76), verse 8, captures the selfless act of providing food to the needy, regardless of one's own needs. Witness the touching incident where Imam Ali, along with Fatima and their children Hasan and Husayn, vowed to fast for three days if their ailing grandchildren recovered. Experience the miraculous recovery of Hasan and Husayn, and the family's unwavering commitment to fulfilling their oath, despite having limited resources. Discover how they gave away their only food each day to the destitute, orphans, and even a captive prisoner, breaking their fast with only water. Learn from the profound devotion and altruism of Imam Ali, Fatima, Hasan, and Husayn, as their noble actions moved the Prophet Muhammad and inspired a revelation extolling their virtues in Sūrah al-Insan. Explore Imam Ali's lifelong commitment to feeding the hungry and caring for the marginalized, reflecting the essence of Quranic principles of charity and compassion. Discover how his benevolent actions exemplify the spirit of selfless service and humanitarianism advocated by Islam. Join us for practical tips inspired by Imam Ali's generosity, as we reflect on the importance of charitable giving and compassion towards the less fortunate. Experience the timeless example of selfless service and humanitarianism embodied by Imam Ali (peace be upon him), and let his noble deeds inspire us to emulate his noble example. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of Islamic principles and strengthen your connection with Allah during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 09min - 306 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Immaculate One from the Family: Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 4
In this enlightening Ramadan reflection, we delve into the profound significance of Quran 33:33, focusing on the purity and perfection of the Ahlul Bayt, particularly Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Join us as we uncover the high-level points of this verse and its implications, shedding light on the immaculate character of the Prophet's family. Surah al-Ahzab (33), verse 33, expresses Allah's divine will to purify the Prophet's household to the utmost of purity. While previous verses address the wives of Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family), this portion holds deep significance in relation to Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Explore the concept of spiritual purity and moral excellence embodied by the Ahlul Bayt and Imam Ali (peace be upon him), who serve as models for humanity through their actions and inherent protection from sin. Discover the key words and interpretations that illuminate the verse's meaning - especially the definition of "Ahlul Bayt" unanimously agreed upon by Muslim scholars. Learn from practical tips inspired by Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) life, such as striving for moral excellence, cultivating inner reflection, and serving others selflessly. Understand how these principles lead to spiritual purification and alignment with the divine will. Join us on this journey of spiritual enlightenment and reflection, as we draw inspiration from the timeless example of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and the divine guidance of the Quran. Don't miss out on the opportunity to deepen your understanding of Islam and strengthen your connection with Allah during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 10min - 305 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Clear Representation of The Straight Path: Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 3
In this enlightening discussion, we delve into the profound significance of seeking Divine guidance, as outlined in the Quranic verses 1:6-7. Join us as we explore the importance of staying steadfast on the Straight Path, exemplified by Imam Ali (peace be upon him), the epitome of righteousness and guidance. Through a comprehensive analysis of Islamic teachings and traditions, we uncover the essence of the Straight Path and its relevance to our spiritual journey. Discover how Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) unwavering commitment to Allah and exemplary conduct serve as a beacon of guidance for believers seeking to navigate life's complexities. Gain insights into practical tips for incorporating Divine guidance into your daily life and find solace in the wisdom of Islamic principles. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion that will inspire you to seek guidance from Allah and emulate the righteous examples set forth by Imam Ali (peace be upon him). Join us on our Ramadan Reflections journey as we strive to deepen our connection with the Divine and uphold moral principles in our lives.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 10min - 304 - Imam Ali (ع) - The Best Person after the Prophet (ص): Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 2
In this enlightening Ramadan reflection, we delve into the significance of Surah al-Bayyinah (98), verse 7, where Allah designates those who believe and do good deeds as the best of creatures. This verse holds particular relevance to Imam Ali (peace be upon him), as evidenced by numerous hadiths narrated by renowned scholars. Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) exemplary faith and dedication to righteousness epitomize the qualities described in this verse, making him and his followers, known as Shia, the best among humanity. Throughout his life, Imam Ali (peace be upon him) demonstrated unwavering commitment to Islam and social justice, earning him the title of "the Lion of Allah." His noble character and righteous conduct serve as a beacon of guidance for all believers, inspiring them to emulate his example in faith and deeds. The narration from Abu Ja’far and Ibn Abbas further clarifies Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) status as the best of creatures, emphasizing the importance of recognizing his leadership and guidance in Islam. Embracing his wilayah, or mastership, is crucial for Muslims seeking spiritual excellence and Divine favor. Practical tips derived from this reflection highlight personal responsibility in determining one's spiritual destiny, the infinite potential of humans for spiritual ascent, and the significance of complete faith accompanied by righteous deeds. Recognizing Imam Ali's (peace be upon him) wilayah is not merely a historical matter but a fundamental aspect of Islamic faith, shaping believers' spiritual journey and positioning them on the path towards Paradise. As Muslims, our commitment to Islam requires wholehearted acceptance of its teachings and leaders, particularly Imam Ali (peace be upon him). By deepening our understanding of Islam and embracing his teachings, we enrich our spiritual journey and secure our place in the Hereafter.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 09min - 303 - Exploring the Profound Significance of Imam Ali (ع): Ramadan Reflections 2024 - Day 1
Ramadan holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide, serving as a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and spiritual growth. In this video, we explore the significance of Ramadan from a Quranic perspective, highlighting its role in deepening our connection with Allah and fostering empathy and solidarity within the Muslim community. We also delve into the profound significance of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) in Islam and how his teachings continue to inspire us today. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the timeless wisdom of the Quran and strive to embody the noble qualities of Imam Ali during this blessed month of Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak!
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 10min - 302 - 30 - Ayesha binte Abu Bakr and Hafsa binte Umar: Plotting Against the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 2023Fri, 21 Apr 2023 - 15min
- 301 - Eid Day and Conclusion to Ramadan Reflections 2023 SeriesFri, 21 Apr 2023 - 12min
- 300 - 29 - Wives of Prophets Nuh and Lut: Bad Examples to Learn From - Ramadan Reflections 2023Fri, 21 Apr 2023 - 15min
- 299 - 28 - Fatima al-Zahra: Allah respects Her in Revelation of Surah al-Insaan - Ramadan Reflections 2023Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 13min
- 298 - 22 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 29
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 22, he goes over the second half of verse twenty-nine: "That is their description, the true followers of Prophet Muḥammad, in the Torah – given to Prophet Mūsā - the previous four traits which were mentioned. And their description in the Injeel also known as the Gospel, which was given to Prophet ʿIsā, is as a plant which produces its offshoots and strengthens them so they grow firm and stand upon their stalks, delighting the Sowers - so that Allah may the cause the unbelievers to boil with rage at the sight of them. Allah has promised those who believe and do righteous deeds among them, forgiveness and a great reward."
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 29min - 297 - 27 - Fatima al-Zahra: The Perfect Representation of The Perfect Woman - Ramadan Reflections 2023Tue, 18 Apr 2023 - 10min
- 296 - 21 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 29
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 21, he goes over the first half of verse twenty-nine: "Muḥammad is the Messenger of Allah. And those with him, Prophet Muḥammad, are forceful against the disbelievers, merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and prostrating in prayer, seeking bounty from Allah and His pleasure. Their mark is on their faces from the trace of prostration..."
Tue, 18 Apr 2023 - 37min - 295 - 20 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 28
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 20, he goes over verse twenty-eight: "It is He, Allah, who sent His Messenger, Prophet Muḥammad d, with guidance and the religion of truth to manifest it over all other religion. And sufficient is Allah as a Witness."
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 23min - 294 - 26 - Daughters of Prophet Shu’ayb: Humble, Respectable Women - Ramadan Reflections 2023Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 08min
- 293 - 25 - Maryam binte Imran : A Chosen, Purified Woman and Paragon of Piety - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 11min
- 292 - 19 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 27
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 19, he goes over verse twenty-seven: "Certainly has Allah showed to His Messenger the vision in truth. You will surely enter al-Masjid al-Haram, if Allah wills, in safety, with your heads shaved and hair or nails shortened, not fearing anyone. He, Allāh, knew what you did not know and has arranged before that a conquest near at hand."
Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 34min - 291 - 24 - Asiyah and Maryam: Two Ideal Role Models for Women and Men - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 11min
- 290 - 23 - Mother of Prophet Musa and the Wife of the Pharaoh: Trust in Allah - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 13min
- 289 - 18 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 26
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 18, he goes over verse twenty-six: "Recall that time O Muḥammad When those who disbelieved – meaning the polytheists of Mecca - harbored in their hearts, fierce zealotry coming from egotism, tribalism, and feuding, the zealotry particular to the Age of Ignorance – Jāhilīyyah which prevented them from allowing the Muslims to come into the city of Mecca for the Umrah. And so in response, Allāh sent down His (gift of) inner peace and reassurance on His Messenger, sakinah, and on the believers, and bound them to the Word and the spirit of faith, piety, and reverence for God - taqwa. They were most worthy of it and entitled to it; and Allāh has full knowledge of everything."
Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 35min - 288 - 17 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 24 & 25
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 17, he goes over verses twenty-four and twenty-five: "And it is He, Allāh, who withheld their hands, that of the polytheist Meccans, from you, the Muslims, and your hands from them, the polytheist Meccans, within the heart of Mecca through the peace treaty of Ḥudaybiyyah after He caused you to overcome them through the terms and conditions of the treaty. And Allāh is ever Seeing and Knowing of what you do. They, the polytheists of Mecca, are the ones that disbelieved and they obstructed you, the Muslims, from approaching and entering Masjid al-Haram and also prevented your sacrificial animals from reaching their place of sacrifice in the outskirts of the city of Mecca in the region of Mina. And if it was not for the fact that there existed believing men and believing women living in the city of Mecca that were not able to migrate to Medina whom you did not know, then realize that if there were to be a war with the polytheists of Mecca, that you might trample them, the innocent Muslims, and there would befall you because of them, dishonor without your knowledge as they would have been killed. Thus, if they were not in Mecca, then you would have been permitted to enter the city– but we did not allow this so as to prevent your hands from being tainted with the blood of innocent believers that would have been killed. Thus, the fact that Allah prevented any war to break out at that time, was so that Allah might admit to His mercy whom He willed, most importantly the believing men and women that were in Mecca and could not escape and were incognito in society. If they, this group of Muslims, had been apart from them – that is the polytheists of Mecca, We would have punished those who disbelieved among them with painful punishment."
Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 29min - 287 - 22 - The Mother and Sister of Prophet Musa: Guided by Allah - Ramadan Reflections 2023Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 10min
- 286 - 21 - Fatima az-Zahra: The Fountain of Paradise for the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 2023Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 12min
- 285 - 20 - Sayyida Khadijah - Caregiver to Ali and Supporter to Prophet - 2 - Ramadan Reflections 2023Tue, 11 Apr 2023 - 09min
- 284 - 19 - Sayyida Khadijah - Caregiver to Ali and Supporter to Prophet - 1 - Ramadan Reflections 2023Tue, 11 Apr 2023 - 12min
- 283 - 16 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 23Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 31min
- 282 - 15 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 21 & 22
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 15, he goes over verses twenty-one and twenty-two: "And He, Allāh, promises other victories that you were so far unable to realize which Allah has already encompassed. And ever is Allah, over all things, competent. And if those Meccans who disbelieve had fought you in Ḥudaybiyyah, they would have turned their backs in flight as they do not want to confront the Muslims. Then they would not find a protector or a helper."
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 37min - 281 - 18 - Lady Hājar: A Woman with Complete Trust in Allah - Ramadan Reflections 2023Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 13min
- 280 - 14 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 20
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 14, he goes over verse twenty: "Allah has promised all of you Muslims abundant gains of war that you will take later, and these He granted you as current, present-day reward for your obedience and purity of intention. And He has restrained the hands of other hostile people from you so that it may be a sign for the believers concerning the truth of their way and Allah’s promises to them, and that He, Allah, may guide you to steadfastness on a straight path."
Sun, 09 Apr 2023 - 39min - 279 - 17 - Men and Women: The Hijab: Quranic Perspectives - Part 2 - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sun, 09 Apr 2023 - 13min
- 278 - 16 - Men and Women: The Hijab: Quranic Perspectives - Part 1 - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sun, 09 Apr 2023 - 12min
- 277 - 15 - Women: Men and Women: Only Allowed to Marry amongst Believers - Ramadan Reflections 2023Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 14min
- 276 - 13 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 18 & 19
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 13, he goes over the eighteenth and nineteenth verses: "Allah was assuredly well-pleased with the believers when they swore allegiance to you, Muḥammad, under the tree at Ḥudaybiyyah. He, Allah, knew what was in their hearts of sincere intention and loyalty to the cause of Allah, and therefore He sent down the gift of inner peace and reassurance on them, and rewarded them with a near victory. And the companions were also given much in gains of war that they will take. And Allah is All-Glorious (aziz), All-Wise (hakim)."
Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 30min - 275 - 12 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 16 & 17
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 12, he goes over the sixteenth and seventeenth verses: "Say, O Muḥammad, to those of the dwellers of the desert, the Aʿrab, who stayed behind during the Umrah and the subsequent Peace Treaty of Ḥudaybiyyah: “Soon you will be called to fight against a people of great military power, then either you will fight against them or they will submit to Allah and become Muslims. If you obey this order to follow the Prophet and go to fight, Allah will grant you a handsome reward; but if you turn away as you turned away before during the trip to Umrah, He will punish you with a painful chastisement. There is no blame on the blind nor any blame on those with physical disabilities nor any blame on the sick for staying away from a war in the way of Allāh. Whoever obeys Allāh and His Messenger - Muḥammad in the religious duties he is charged with and can carry out, Allah will admit him into Gardens through which rivers flow. But whoever turns away, He will punish him with a painful punishment."
Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 28min - 274 - 14 - Women: Men and Women: Garments for One Another - Ramadan Reflections 2023Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 13min
- 273 - 13 - Women: Differences with Men in SOME Areas of Jurisprudence - Ramadan Reflections 2023Tue, 04 Apr 2023 - 12min
- 272 - 11 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 15
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 11, he goes over the fifteenth verse: "When soon, you, Muḥammad and the Muslims that took part in the Peace treaty of Ḥudaybiyyah, will travel towards Khaybar and will be victorious so that you can take the spoils of war, those Aʿrab Bedouins who were left behind, and did not accompany you in the Umrah and the Peace Treat of Ḥudaybiyyah, will soon say, “Allow us to follow you to also benefit from the spoils of war.” They, those Aʿrab Bedouins, seek to change the decision of Allāh which was that other than those present at Ḥudaybiyyah, no others are allowed to come and share in the spoils of war of Khaybar. Say to them O Muḥammad: “You shall never be allowed to follow us in the expedition to conquer the fortress of Khaybar and have a share of the spoils of war; this is what Allāh had said earlier about all of you.” Then they, the Aʿrab that did not accompany you at Ḥudaybiyyah, will soon say: “You are jealous of us and you don’t want us to also have a share in the spoils of war and your not wanting to share the wealth with us has nothing to do with a command from Allah.” However this is not the case as inreality, indeed they, the Aʿrab, were not capable of understanding except a little due to their own spiritual state - as if they had understood your status, Muḥammad they would not talk in this way.”
Tue, 04 Apr 2023 - 36min - 271 - 12 - "Not Like the Other: Women in the Quran" - Ramadan Reflections 2023Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 10min
- 270 - 10 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 13 & 14
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 10, he goes over the thirteenth and fourteenth verses: "Whoever does not believe in Allah and His Messenger, Prophet Muḥammad, then surely We, Allah, have prepared a Blaze for the unbelievers. To Allah belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth: He forgives whom He wills and punishes whom He wills; and Allah is All-Forgiving, All-Compassionate."
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 33min - 269 - 11 - "Not Like the Other: Women in the Quran" - Ramadan Reflections 2023Sun, 02 Apr 2023 - 11min
- 268 - 10 - Women: Right to Choose when it Comes to Marriage - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the tenth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Women: Right to Choose when it Comes to Marriage." When we look at the private and personal lives of Muslims, we see that there are many issues which come into play. As much as we are individuals, we also seek to lead communal lives – and one of the most interesting relationships which Allah has given is that of marriage. A bond in which two people of perhaps completely opposite backgrounds, from two different parts of the world, two complete strangers, can meet and then live together for the rest of their lives. Marriage, between a man and a woman, and the creation of a family with, if Allah permits, children, is so important that Allah considers it as one of His signs. In this area, history shows us that in pre-Islamic Arabia, to an extent, women did not have freedom of choice of who to marry.
In fact, in the minds of some of tribal groups, a woman was ‘inherited’ from the time of her death to then be the property/wife of another person – against her will! However, the Quran brought forth revolutionary teachings and ingrained in its verses, and Prophet Muḥammad showed us all practically – through his own personal example and that of his daughter, Fatima az-Zahra that women are free to choose their husband. Today, we review verse 232 of Sūrah al-Baqarah, although there are multiple verses of the Quran in regard to marriage: "When you divorce women and they have reached the end of their waiting term, (then, you judges, and you who are guardians of either party,) do not debar them from marrying their (former) husbands, (and O former husbands of them), from marrying other men, if they have come to an agreement between them on equitable terms. This is an admonition to whoever among you truly believes in Allah and the Last Day; that is a cleaner and purer way for you. And Allah knows, and you do not know."
Sat, 01 Apr 2023 - 09min - 267 - 09 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 12
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 9, he goes over the twelfth verse: "Indeed you, the Bedouin Arabs, thought that the Messenger, Muḥammad, and the believers would never return to their families from the Campaign, and this thought was decked out to be appealing in your hearts, and you entertained an evil thought that Allah would not help the believers and they would be defeated. You - in thinking so have proved yourselves to be and you truly are a people useless and doomed to perish."
Sat, 01 Apr 2023 - 25min - 266 - 08 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 11
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 8, he goes over the eleventh verse: "Those of the Bedouins, the dwellers of the desert who did not respond to your call to participate in the Minor Pilgrimage Campaign and stayed behind will say to you by way of excuse: “Our possessions and families kept us busy and so we could not join you so ask Allāh for our forgiveness They speak with their tongues that which is not in their hearts Say to them O Muhammad: “Who is there that can intervene on your behalf with Allāh if He wills harm for you or if He wills a benefit for you? Whatever excuse you offer, bear in mind that Allāh is fully aware of all that you do."
Sat, 01 Apr 2023 - 26min - 265 - 09 - "Not Like the Other: Women in the Quran" - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the ninth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Men and Women: Similar Punishments in the World to Come." In the eighth discussion, we saw ten qualities of MEN AND WOMEN and that they would BOTH be entitled to a reward from Allah. However, what about the sinners that DO NOT ask repentance and have not cleansed themselves of the sins and are not liable for intercession? Will they get different punishments in the world to come for their sins or does Allah deal with them with justice? Well, in Sūrah al-Fath (48), Verse 6, The Quran notes the following: "And that He may punish the hypocritical men and the hypocritical women, and the men and the women who associate partners with Allah, who always entertain evil thoughts about Allah. Theirs will be the evil turn of fate. Allah has destined them to a severe punishment, eternally excluded them from His Mercy, and prepared Hell for them. How evil a destination to arrive at!" As for the verses under review for today, we look at the fact that Allah does not discriminate in the world to come when it relates to punishments that the sinners do – those who sinned and did not ask repentance in the life of this world.
If a man sins, he is liable for a punishment in the world to come; and similar for a woman, if she sins, she is also liable for punishment by Allah. This is made clear in the verse for today which begins by highlighting that Allah will punish the hypocrites – both men and women; and the polytheists – both men and women. In addition, Allah also notes that those which house bad intentions about Allah will also have a price to pay in the world to come. The verse continues in which Allah notes that there were men and women that pretended to be Muslims, in the city of Medina, but they continuously entertained evil thoughts about Allah.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 08min - 264 - 08 - Men and Women: Similar Spiritual Traits and Rewards - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the eighth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Men and Women: Similar Spiritual Traits and Rewards." One of the beauties of Islam is that it provides answers to lives questions – especially at the time of when the revelation was coming to Prophet Muḥammad. In essence, the Quran is Revelation and the Word of Allah with a timeless appeal, however it was coming to the Muslims when they needed assistance and guidance from the Most High. Consider the verse we are going to review today. When Asmāʾ binte Umays, the wife of Jafar ibn Abi Talib had both returned from Habasha and arrived in Medina, she went to meet some of the wives of Prophet Muḥammad. One of the first questions she asked was in regard to the revelation coming to Prophet Muḥammad and if anything had come down specifically regarding women. Although the Quran is gender-neutral, in some cases, there were verses specially for men or dealt with issues which had a direct implication for men. Up until that point, there were no verses specific to women. Upon hearing this, Asmāʾ went to Prophet Muḥammad and said to him, O Prophet! The women are in loss. The Prophet replied, How so? She replied, There are no virtues for women in Islam or the Quran as there are for men – presumably she was referring to verses about jihad and other such topics which were male-specific. It was at this point that the verse for today was revealed – showing that men and women share in the same rewards as long as they have certain qualities: "Surely all men and women who submit to Allah (whose submission is attested by their words and deeds), and all truly believing men and truly believing women, and all devoutly obedient men and devoutly obedient women, and all men and women honest and truthful in their speech (and true to their words in their actions), and all men and women who persevere (in obedience to Allah through all adversity), and all men and women humble (in mind and heart before Allah), and all men and women who give in alms (and in Allah’s cause), and all men and women who fast (as an obligatory or commended act of devotion), and all men and women who guard their chastity (and avoid exposing their private parts), and all men and women who remember and mention Allah much – for them Allah has prepared forgiveness (to bring unforeseen blessings) and a tremendous reward." (33:35)
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 15min - 263 - 07 - Adam and Hawwa BOTH Repent to Allah - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the seventh day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Adam and Hawwa BOTH Repent to Allah." Previously, we reviewed the episode which took place in the Garden in which Adam and Hawwa fell for the temptation of Satan and had to recognize that they went against the spiritual guidance of Allah. However, as we know, there is NEVER a dead-end with Allah. Allah has told us that we will make mistakes, we will sin, we will falter, but that He can forgive us – we just need to turn back to Him in tawbah and ask for His forgiveness – istighfār. In Sūrah al-Araf (7), Verses 23-25, we are told that once they realized their situation, Adam and Eve BOTH turned in repentance to Allah and made a sincere appeal for His forgiveness and said: "They said (straightaway): “Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and do not have mercy on us, we will surely be among those who have lost!” He said: “Go down, (all of you,) (and henceforth you will live a life,) some of you being the enemies of the others. There shall be for you on the earth a habitation and provision until an appointed time.” He said: “You will live there, and there you will die, and from it you will be brought forth (on the Day of Resurrection).” These verses for today is not only a historical narrative but also a lesson for us – it teaches us how to engage with Allah when we commit sins. Thus, the first step in turning back to Allah is to acknowledge when we have done wrong.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 10min - 262 - 06 - Adam and Hawwa BOTH TEMPTED in “The Garden” - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the sixth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Adam and Hawwa BOTH TEMPTED in “The Garden”." The event of Adam and Hawwa in the Garden is a unique event which is told in two different ways – the Old Testament of the Bible has one narrative while the Quran has the true narrative. The Bible clearly shows that the woman tempted the man – that is Eve tempted Adam – and so technically she is to blame for the downfall of the human being. However the Quran exonerates the woman and paints a radically different picture. In Chapter 7 (Sūrah al-Aʿrāf), Verses 19 to 22, the Quran details the event as such: (To Adam, He said): “O Adam! Dwell, you and your spouse, in the Garden, and eat (of the fruits) thereof where you desire, but do not approach this tree, or you will both be among the wrongdoers.” Then Satan made an evil suggestion to both of them that he might reveal to them their private parts that had remained hidden from them (and waken their carnal impulses), and he said: “Your Lord has forbidden you this tree only lest you should become sovereigns, or lest you should become immortals.” And he swore to them: “Truly, I am for you a sincere adviser.” Thus he led them on by delusion; and when they tasted the tree, their private parts (and all the apparently shameful, evil impulses in their creation) were revealed to them, and both began to cover themselves with leaves from the Garden. And their Lord called out to them: “Did I not prohibit you from that tree, and did I not say to you that Satan is a manifest enemy to you?” 7:19-22 If we study this verse carefully, especially by referring to the Arabic, we see a different picture than what is portrayed by the Bible.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 09min - 261 - 05 - Spiritual Status of Women and Men in Islam - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the fifth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Spiritual Status of Women and Men in Islam." We have seen that Islam regards the woman as being a creation of Allah and every much a human being as the man is. Today we wish to look at a general verse in terms of the spiritual status of both the woman and man. There are many verses of the Quran in this regard, and we will be reviewing other verses which are more specific later on. However for today, we look at a verse from Sūrah 3, Ale Imran, verse 195. Scholars note various reasons for why this verse was revealed, one opinion stating that Umm Salamah, one of the wives of the Prophet came to him and said that there are many verses in the Quran about the acts which men are rewarded for – jihad, migration, self-sacrifice, etc. however we wonder if women also share in these same rewards? In response, the verse which we wish to review today was revealed. In it, Allah says the following: "And thus does their (All-Gracious and Generous) Lord answer them: “I do not leave to waste the work of any of you (engaged in doing good), whether male or female. (As males and females following the same way) you are all one from the other. Hence, those who have emigrated (in My cause) and been expelled from their homelands and suffered hurt in My cause, and have fought and been killed, indeed I will blot out from them their evil deeds and will admit them into Gardens through which rivers flow, as a reward from Allah (with infinite Mercy and Power to fulfill whatever He promises).” With Allah lies the best reward. (3:195) The entire verse speaks to the question of Umm Salama and perhaps other women at the time of Prophet Muḥammad and even today.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 10min - 260 - 04 - Emergence of Islam and a Revolution: Creation of the Women - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the fourth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Emergence of Islam and a Revolution in the Status of Women: Creation of Women." From today on-wards, we turn our focus to the dawn of Islam, the revelation of the Quran and the revolution which Prophet Muḥammad brought about to change the understanding of people. Right at the outset, we must look at the creation of the human being – as many people – then and now, seem to think that the women is less a human due to how God created them. Right at the beginning of the 4th chapter, which is ironically entitled An-Nisa – The Women – Allah initiates the discussion by taking us back to the creation of humanity: O humankind! In due reverence for your Lord, keep from disobedience to Him Who created you from a single human self, and from it created its mate, and from the pair of them scattered abroad a multitude of men and women. In due reverence for Allah, keep from disobedience to Him in Whose name you make demands of one another, and (duly observe) the rights of the wombs (i.e. of kinship, thus observing piety in your relations with Allah and with human beings). Allah is ever watchful over you. (4:1) Whereas other religions and societies that were build on a lack of Divine teachings looked at women in a negative light, Islam sought to ensure its followers that a woman was every much a human; she had her own free will and her own freedoms – social, political, economic, etc. – obviously in the framework of the teachings of Allah as laid down in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muḥammad and his family.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 09min - 259 - 03 - Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia: Grief at having a daughter - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the third day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia: Grief at having a daughter." The second major theme we review from the Quran is the attitude and way that the pre-Islamic Arabs thought of girls – most notably their daughters. Not only did some of the pre-Islamic Arab tribes bury their daughters alive out of a fear of the unknown, as we mentioned yesterday, but they also had strange notions about Allah and the Angels and daughters. Before we go into the discussion on the grief that some Arab men in the pre-Islamic era would show when they wife would deliver a girl, let us have a quick glance at the verses for today from Sūrah al-Zukhruf (43), Verses 16-19: "What! has He taken to Himself daughters out of all that He creates, and “honored” you with sons? When any of them is given the news of the birth of what he accepts as appropriate for the All-Merciful, his face darkens, choking with anger. ”What! (Am I to have a daughter –) one who is brought up in adornments, and unable to be clear in disputation?” And yet they have judged the angels, who are themselves the servants of the All-Merciful, to be females (whom they judge to be of little value, and yet regard as His daughters). Did they witness their creation? This testimony of theirs will be recorded, and they will be called to account (for this falsehood in the Hereafter)." This selection of verses presents us with some of the most twisted thought-patterns of the Arabs of Jahiliyyah era. So what were some of the beliefs that these people had? Tune in to this episode to find out more...
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 09min - 258 - 02 - Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia: Burying their Daughters Alive - Ramadan Reflections 2023
On the second day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia: Burying their Daughters Alive." The first major theme we review from the Quran is the attitude and way that the pre-Islamic Arabs treated girls – most notably their daughters. The collection of verses which we wish to review today contains multiple discussions with them such as: Irregular beliefs about Allah and Strange ways of understanding their relationship with Allah. We focus on Sūrah al-Nahl (16), Verses 58-60 in which Allah says: "When any of them is given news of the birth of a girl, his face becomes overcast, and he is (as if choking inwardly) with suppressed anger. He hides himself from the people because of the evil (as he wrongly supposes it) of what he has had news of. (So he debates within himself:) Shall he keep her with dishonor or bury her in earth? Look now! how evil is the judgment they make (concerning Allah, and how evil is the decision they debate)!" Although killing another human is a sick act, however what makes it worse is when a person has the audacity to kill their own flesh and blood; that too a child that is defenceless and that too by burying them alive. We will review this and other issues in this episode of Ramadan Reflections for 2023.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 10min - 257 - "Not Like the Other: Women in the Quran" - Ramadan Reflections 2023 - Episode 1
On the first day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we introduce the theme of "Not Like the Other: Women in the Quran. In the Quran, when speaking about the lead-up to the birth of Maryam binte Imran we are told that her parents had made an oath to dedicate their child, whom they were expecting would be a boy, to be a servant in the temple. In Sūrah Ale Imran (3), Verse 36, Allah says: "Then when she delivered her [child Maryam (Mary)], she said: 'O my Lord! I have delivered a female child,' - and Allah knew better what she delivered, 'And the male (child she expected) could not be like the female (that Allah blessed her with), and I have named her Maryam (Mary), and I seek refuge with You (Allah) for her and for her offspring from Satan, the outcast.'" However as history would show, Maryam binte Imran would become an unparalleled woman in history, giving birth through a miraculous conception to one of the greatest Prophets, Isa ibn Maryam – a Prophet that will return at the end of time to assist Imam al-Mahdi. Unfortunately in our era, we have seen a radical shift in the roles of men and women in society. Yes at one level, we need to get away from stereotypes and cultural practices IF they are going against religion. However one of the downfalls of the rapid ‘progress’ if you want to call it that, is the redefinition of what it means to be a woman. We live in an era in which many women feel that in order to be considered as ‘equal’ to men, they should do and want to do everything men do in society. This is not only in the “West” but also the “East”. It is a global phenomenon that we must all be aware of. As an example, some of the topics which we will cover this month include: • Emergence of Islam and a Revolution in the Status of Women: Creation of Women • Spiritual Status of Women and Men in Islam • Men and Women: Similar Spiritual Traits and Rewards • Men and Women: Similar Punishments in the World to Come • Women: Right to Choose when it Comes to Marriage • Women: Right to Encourage Good and Forbid Evil • Women: Right to be Defended against False Accusations • Women: Differences with Men in SOME Areas (Blood Money, Testimony, and Inheritance) • Women: The Hijab: Quranic Perspectives From the second half of the month, we will look at examples of women in the Quran that Allah speaks about and that we can learn from. The Quran is replete with stories of righteous women like wives of Prophet Ibrahim, the mother and sister of Prophet Musa, the wife of the Pharaoh, Umm al-Momimeen Khadijah, Fatima az-Zahra and others – and we will be spending a day or two on each of these and other noble, respectable women. There are also women that led less than a respectable, righteous life and were reprimanded by Allah in the Quran – women like the wife of Prophet Lut and also the wife of Prophet Nuh and of course, two of the wives of Prophet Muḥammad – Ayesha the daughter of Abu Bakr and Hafsa the daughter of Umar and how Allah speaks about them in Sūrah al-Tahreem. Join us every day in Ramadan 2023/1444 as we review a new and interesting topic from the Quran under the theme of: NOT LIKE THE OTHER: WOMEN IN THE QURAN.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 07min - 256 - 07 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 10
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 7, he goes over the tenth verse: "Those of the Bedouins, the dwellers of the desert, who did not respond to your call to participate in the Minor Pilgrimage Campaign and stayed behind will say to you by way of excuse: “Our possessions and families kept us busy and so we could not join you, so ask Allāh for our forgiveness.” They speak with their tongues that which is not in their hearts. Say to them O Muhammad: “Who is there that can intervene on your behalf with Allāh if He wills harm for you or if He wills a benefit for you? Whatever excuse you offer, bear in mind that Allāh is fully aware of all that you do.”"
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 28min - 255 - 06 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 7, 8, and 9
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 6, he goes over the seventh, eighth and ninth verses: "To Allah belong the hosts of the heavens and the earth. Allah is All-Glorious, All-Wise. Surely We, Allah, have sent you, Muḥammad, as a witness to the truth of Islam and the falsehood of other ways, and as a witness in both worlds to people’s deeds, and as a bearer of glad tidings of prosperity in return for faith and righteousness and a warner against the consequences of misguidance. In order that you, O humankind and jinn, believe in Allah and His Messenger, Muḥammad, and that you may help him, Muḥammad, and honour him in the highest regard, and glorify Him, Allah, in the early morning and in the evening."
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 31min - 254 - 05 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 6
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 5, he goes over the sixth verse: "And that He, Allah, will punish the hypocritical men and the hypocritical women, and the polytheistic men and the polytheistic women - those who associate partners with Allah – those people who always entertain negative thoughts about Allah. Theirs will be the evil turn of fate. Allah has destined them to a severe punishment, eternally excluded them from His Mercy and prepared Hell for them. How evil a destination to arrive at!"
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 29min - 253 - 04 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 5
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 4, he goes over the fifth verse: "And that He, Allāh, may admit the believing men and believing women into Gardens through which rivers flow, therein to abide forever, and may blot out from them their evil deeds. That is a supreme triumph in the sight of Allāh."
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 28min - 252 - 03 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verse 4
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 3, he goes over the fourth verse: "He, Allah, it is Who sent down His gift of inner peace and reassurance (sakeena) into the hearts of the believers, so that they might add faith (iman)to their faith (iman); and to Allah belong the armies of the heavens and the earth; and Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 25min - 251 - 02 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Review of Verses 2 and 3
In this Ramadan series of lectures, Shaykh Saleem reviews Surah al-Fath (48) - The Chapter of the Victory.
In part 2, he goes over the second and third verses: "That God may forgive you (O Messenger) your lapses of the past and those to follow, and complete His favor on you, and guide you (to steadfastness) on a straight path (leading to God’s being pleased with You and eternal happiness. And that God may help you to a glorious, mighty achievement."
Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 33min - 250 - 01 - Commentary on Surah al-Fath (48) - Introduction and Review of Verse 1Fri, 31 Mar 2023 - 26min
- 249 - The Position of Prophet Muhammad in Paradise - EID DAY - Ramadan Reflections
Allah has guaranteed His final Prophet to have the highest rank in this world and also the next. Not only does he enjoy his own status which Allah grants him, but he is also given the right to intercede. Companions of the Prophet longed to be by his side in this life and craved his company in the world to come. Can we get to a position where we are his neighbours in Paradise? What does Allah have in store for his Beloved Prophet Muhammad?
Tue, 03 May 2022 - 14min - 248 - Death / Martyrdom of the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 30
The Quran makes it clear to Muslims that we are not a cult of personalities. We do not worship people – neither Prophets, Messengers, Imams, nor scholars. We worship Allah. However, as Prophet Muhammad plays such a prominent role in Islam, some people felt that it would be hard to continue on without him – however Allah would remind the Muslims that we must continue – as death will occur to everyone. Do we have a conclusive answer as to what happened to the Prophet? Did he die a “natural death” due to old age? Was it the poison he was given during the event which took place in the Battle of Khaybar? Or did someone else, perhaps someone close to him, force something into his mouth while he was sick and on his death bed in Medina as some hadith have clearly noted? Do we know those people? Do we know their motives? Do we know if they poisoned the Prophet in his last days on this Earth?
Mon, 02 May 2022 - 12min - 247 - Episode 23 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Summary and Points to Learn Per Verse - Part 1 of 2Sun, 01 May 2022 - 40min
- 246 - Perfecting and Completing Islam - Ramadan Reflections 29
The Prophet worked hard for 23-years – in Mecca and Medina – and brought a faith to the Quraysh and the world a ‘new religion’ which would feature teachings such as: Monotheism, Prophethood, and the Day of Resurrection. In addition, he brought the practical rulings of praying, fasting, pilgrimage, charity and many more. Was Islam “complete” and “perfect” with these teachings or was there something else “missing” that had to be declared AGAIN on a MASSIVE SCALE? What happened before the death of Prophet Muḥammad after his farewell hajj in the event known as Ghadeer Khumm?
Sun, 01 May 2022 - 12min - 245 - Episode 23 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Summary and Points to Learn Per Verse - Part 1 of 2Sat, 30 Apr 2022 - 40min
- 244 - Care and Concern of the Prophet for Us - Ramadan Reflections 28
The Prophet was able to attract people to the message of Allāh based on numerous factors – yes, Allāh ‘changes’ the heart, but at the same time, the character of the Prophet played a huge role in the promotion and progress of Islam. The Messenger had the best morals and etiquette – and how is that not possible when he had the best teacher and nurturer – Allāh. What did he do in his decision-making process and how does Allāh describe this in the Quran? We discuss this role of the Prophet in this episode.
Sat, 30 Apr 2022 - 12min - 243 - Episode 22 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Miserliness and Generosity
Commentary of Verse 37-38
37. If He, Allah, should ask it,your wealth,of you and that you give it in His way, you would definitelycovetand withhold it, and He would bring out your suppressed resentments.
38. You are surely those called upon to spend of your wealthin Allah’s cause; yet among you are some who are miserly. But whoever is miserly is miserly only to the depriving of his own soul. Allah is the All-Wealthy and Self-Sufficient absolutely independent of any need, and you are the poor in need of Him. If you turn away, He will substitute in your stead another people; then they will not be like you.
Fri, 29 Apr 2022 - 44min - 242 - Asking the Prophet to Pray for Us - Ramadan Reflections 27
We all commit sins – against ourselves, against others and against Allāh. What is the remedy to remove the effects of the sin and its potential punishment in this life or the next? Simply put it is to turn in repentance to Allāh. But, is repentance ONLY to go to Allāh and ask Him or has Allāh told us to go to His Final Prophet, Muḥammad, and implore him to ask Allāh on our behalf – taking him as an intercessor?
Fri, 29 Apr 2022 - 16min - 241 - Episode 21 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - The Reality of the Life of the Transient WorldThu, 28 Apr 2022 - 42min
- 240 - Taking Part in the Friday Prayers (Salat al-Jumu'ah) - Ramadan Reflections 26
One of the most important acts of worship is not only spoken about in the Quran, but there is an entire chapter named after it – Jumuah – the Friday Prayers. This prayer is unique in that it is an obligation to deliver TWO distinct sermons before the prayer. The form of the prayer also differs from the five daily prayers and so it is meant to be the focal-point for the Muslim community wherever they may be. How would it have been to sit and listen to the Prophet deliver the sermon and how would it have felt to pray this prayer behind him in his Masjid in Medina?
Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 14min - 239 - Episode 20 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Outcome of Disobedience to Allah and Muslims having the Upper Hand
Commentary of Verses 34-35
34. Those who disbelieve and block people from Allāh’s way, and then die unbelievers, Allāh will never forgive them.
35. So when in warfare with the enemy do not be faint of heart and cry out for peace which will bring you humiliationwhen you have the upper hand. Always bear in mind that Allāh is with you, and He will never diminish the reward of your good deeds.
Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 42min - 238 - Praying for and Absolute Submission to the Prophet - Ramadan Reflections 25
Allāh does not do “acts of worship”, however there is an instance in the Quran in which it seems that Allāh engages in an act which He orders His Angels to perform as well as those who believe – and that is evoking prayers of peace upon Prophet Muḥammad. In reality, when Allāh engages in this act, He is sending down mercy and peace; when He orders the Angels as well as the believers to do this act, He is telling them to make prayers for peace and mercy to be showered upon the Prophet – AND to submit to him unconditionally.
Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 14min - 237 - Our Teacher of the Quran and Wisdom - Ramadan Reflections 24
Prophets of Allāh play multiple roles in society – they are not just messengers. Given that the Muslims had left Ethiopia and arrived in Medina, they needed to further develop their theology and one part of that is to know what role Prophet Muḥammad was playing in the religion. For this reason, Allāh gave the Muslims clear guidance as to what Prophets do – and he stated their difficult responsibility in multiple places within the Quran.
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 13min - 236 - Episode 19 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Absolute Obedience in Islam
Commentary of Verse 33 [Please note that there were some technical issues for the first few minutes of this talk, however these were resolved]
33: O you who believe! Obey God (in all His commandments) and obey the Messenger (in his execution of God’s commandments and in his own directives), and do not let your deeds go to waste.
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 - 47min - 235 - Episode 18 - Commentary of Surah Muhammad (47) - Under Examination by Allah
Commentary of Verses 31 and 32
31. And We will most certainly try you so that We may mark out those among you who strive hard (in God’s cause with their persons and their wealth), and those who are steadfast (on His Path and patient through adversities), and try your accounts (of deeds).
32. Those who disbelieve and bar (people) from God’s way, and defy the Messenger after (God’s) guidance has become clear to them – they will never be able to harm (the cause of) God, and He will cause their deeds to go to waste.
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 41min - 234 - The Prophet Listens to the Women of the Community - Ramadan Reflections 23
As the first contingent of Muslims that had left Mecca and settled in Ethiopia were able to move to Medina, one of the first things that the women of the community began to ask was if anything of the Quran had been revealed specifically addressing women. Being away for so many years, they were genuinely wondering how far had Islam progressed and what had been revealed to the Prophet. When the women found that nothing “specific” addressed them, Asma binte Umays came to the Prophet and discussed this with him and the answer which Allāh provided to her is preserved in the Quran.
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 17min - 233 - His Relationship with the People of the Book - Ramadan Reflections 22
Islam looks at the previous Prophets and their messages as being ONE message from the ONE God. Thus, groups such as the Jewish community, Christian community and to an extent others like the Sabians and Zoroastrians were considered as “People of the Book” – having been given messages from Allāh. Whereas they were original messages from Allāh, however, with the coming of the Quran and Prophet Muḥammad, their teachings ceased to be relevant and they were expected to “convert” to the new faith.
Sun, 24 Apr 2022 - 10min
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