41:21 I'm pakistani hijabian and i totally agree___ when you're on Allah's path no matter whether it's west or not you gonna have to face challenges__ whatever era it may be, it doesn't matter, till the end of times, that's gonna happen__ yes, as ustad said strengthen yourself externally and internally, fitna and challenges are everywhere, and they are quite similar round the globe.
Wearing hijab in Pakistan may be hard but not hard in muslim world though. In arab world like saudi its very easy, or even in afghan or Indonesia its easier to wear hijab than not wear one.
From Saudi Arabia❤ that was the best podcast ever I love him and I feel breathless to say I can relate to him in so many aspect of his life journey and his personality
Having said all this what I have experienced in my life of 34 years of marriage SABR is the only way to make a marriage work ultimately with the agenda of making the life of your kids successful Alhamdolillah
I agree with the brother in the center. Muslimaat has been fangirling him including me. Recently I was at Faith program in Malaysia (December 3). Couldn't believe my eyes and ears 😭 Like I was listening to youtube live ❤ Ustaz has something special which he can't see. He has opened many hearts, minds, interest towards Quran with his different perspective and translation whom I don't see in the realm of my society. Plus it's better to have Muslim figure as an inspiration than non Muslim celebrities.
Please can you answer my questions,I am also as you,I am also who upset me after then I can't feel anything to those people but how may I understand that in Islam you should be good that person is who upset you but you may help them although you can't feel anything-that's way Islam force you to do good work like
It is narrated on the authority of Amir al-Mu'minin (Leader of the Believers), Abu Hafs 'Umar bin al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), say "Actions are according to intentions, and everyone will get what was intended. Whoever migrates with an intention for Allah and His messenger, the migration will be for the sake of Allah and his Messenger. And whoever migrates for worldly gain or to marry a woman, then his migration will be for the sake of whatever he migrated for." Related by Bukhari & Muslim
People look towards u to understand the Quran and religion, how is it fair to scholars to have conversations behind closed doors and u provide them with safe space, if u can't speak the truth don't put religion in your play…
Thank you so much for this podcast! I watched the whole podcast and it really gave a new insight into our dear ustaz's life. He's been through a lot but the truth is he's benefitted so many people including me and has our duas with him.❤ May Allah bless him and help him open more minds and hearts 💕
I feel very lucky that i meet Mr. Khan throughout social media and get able to lessons from him. I agree %100 about the topic he mentioned about the countries so called Islamic. I am Turkish and Türkiye’s majority are Muslims but I had very hard times when first time I wear hijab or even after I become teacher I got discriminated by other teachers in school because I pray. So Mr Khan observed it very well. Thanks for this insightful video
We dont have this problem in Morocco you can wear hijab if you are a teacher as long as you dont interfeers a lot in others life and choice actualy 70% of my femal teachers used to wear it (im talking about head scarf ill get to that later) buuuutt there is an other problem we actualy dont have rest day on friday and wwe study from 8:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 18:00 straight so you dont get to pray Aasr and somtimes duhr is either too early or too late to be in this lunch pause and if we have class during jumuaa prayer and you come late because you went to the masjid or you wanna get out sooner to go pray jumuaa before it ends here come the challenge hahah😂 a lot of teachers will get angry and you may be bullied form your classemates and somtimes the teacher too (one of my physics teacher used to not let us come in after the prayer and he used to slander all the kids that told him they went to masjid) so they are like "oh look at her/him she/he thinks she/he is more religious that everyone" "issis" "omg if you see how she/he make a big deal about jumuaa you may thing he/she is a saint but he/she is not" "who do you think you are the mahdi/Mother Aicha? (or any other islamic figure)".... now i did say hijab is comonly worn by women here but its only up to a certain age if you are above 35 maybe 40 wearing hijab its okay even if you are a teacher (in public school but its different in private school) but in other jobs you may have harder times with it also the type of hijab you are wearing is important too if its normal clothes like loose trousers and an oversized shirts or a blouse with a scarf on your head ok but if you wana wear like a more specific look like women in afganistan or saudi arabia then you will be violently discriminated ... and there is a bunch of other challenge its never easy anywhere so he is absolutely right about how we have to face worse challenge when it come to muslim countries
Growing up in Kenya we had a subject called IRE(Islamic Religious Educations) that was taught and tested throughout primary and high school. If you are in Kenya you sit for the national examination choosing which religious subject to sit for e.g we had Christian Religious Education(CRE) for the Christian students and Hindu Religious Examination (HRE) and the examination board had the experienced teachers who taught the religious subjects set the questions we had to sit for in the national exams as well as the grading. They had formats from Quran history of a particular surah and lessons derived from it as question 1. Hadith,Muamalat,fiqh and Islamic Shariah and history of Islam. Each year the questions wouldn't be something someone could predict but the format would be the same but Alhamdulillah getting to university IRE helped now I can at least indivually answer the rights of family and divorce in Islam and Islamic history basically IRE curriculum in Kenya is very wholesome and I think the world needs more of that.
You should include that it heavily depends on what part of the country you went to school. There are parts in Kenya where there are no IRE teachers so the schools only teaches CRE. Yap, we were not even allowed to wear hijab. Alhamdulilllah though, we did go to madrasa after school.
While listening to this, I dozed off. And I met Ustaz Nouman Ali Khan in my dream! I was shaking and shy to ask for a wefie but eventually did. And I, on the verge of tears told him, he has uplifted me when I was at my lowest. May Allah reward him Jannah. He profusely thank me jazakallah. Then I woke up.
I recently completed the Seera series of Dr Yassir Qadhi and MaashaaALLAH am heading straight to Bayyina TV InshaaALLAH to start on the Tafseer Quran journey. May Allah be pleased with you Brother Numan Ali Khan and both of you behind the organization of this podcast. Assalaam Alykum WaRahmatuLLAAHI WaBarakaatuhu.
Beautiful discussion ❤ I'm just thinking when we mess with the person ,we hurt them sometimes it's hard to forget. Forgiveness is different. Allah take peoples rights very seriously. Why? But when we mess with Allah, actually we are destroying ourselves. When we come back to Allah. He Forgive us easily. He is more merciful and loving.
Feels like this podcast was recorded for me, wallah I’ve been waiting to see Ustadh in such a podcast These covered topics were messing up in my head for a while I have been listing this questions in my notes to ask him and was praying for someone to do it for me I am only left with seeing Ustadh’s wife and daughters Inshallah one day No dua goes in waste approved ✅ I am crying in my head,😂 Thanks guys 🙏🌍
I absolutely loved this - I want brother Nouman to do more of these. We get to know him on a more personal level - always learn so much from him. Always drops pearls of wisdom and we realise that he too is human and has to go through the same struggles as the rest of us. It is so sad that people can cause you so much trauma. It broke my heart hearing his trauma. All the pain and awful experiences he has had can only polish him more into being the beautiful servant that Allah loves. SubhanaAllah Muslims do not seem to understand how grave it is to break someone's trust and abuse people! Shame on all of them who abuse their positions and there is accountability. It will come.
Huge JazakAllah for uploading this😊 May Allah Bless Nouman Ustad he is so great at connecting everyone together Masha’Allah ! I will have all his advice in my mind it’s so useful and makes it easier to understand the Quran. By the way It’s the same for some Muslim Drs I would say that are from previous generations 🤦🏻♀️ they end up speaking about the medical issues or anything the people talk about and judge clearly. I am so happy he discussed how people think Muslim countries are 100% good and west is 100% bad some people have this huge misconception it’s bad. Shaitan is everywhere, environment determines all
Thank you so much for this podcast Ustad Nauman is one of a kind MashaALLAH really loved this podcast especially the questions you guys asked ustad were great!!!
Question :If happy wife happy life is toxic Why not anyone say that the ahadiths which says that if a husband is pleased, wife will go to jannah? ( not the complete hadith but the point is regarding this dependency of husbands pleasure) Theres many more teachings like that Csn someone share their thoughts on this
Pathological lying; is a chronic behavior characterized by the habitual or compulsive tendency to lie.It involves a pervasive pattern of intentionally making false statements with the aim of deceiving others, sometimes without a clear or apparent reason. Individuals who engage in pathological lying often claim to be unaware of the motivations behind their lies. He just lies and unfortunately he cannot see it. There is no cure for it.
What Makes a d about hos anger being silent, and how a person becomes irrelevant in his life if he crosses certain lines. Im exactly the same way, and i dont even invest my feelings because they are not worth it. Im so like that. When im seriously angry i become so silent that it scares people.
Nouman Ali Khan is one of the best people, we’re blessed to have him teaching Islam in a sincere & simple way. His talks help many to learn & teach the Deen! Thank you أستاذ
I related to every single thing he mentioned. Everything. I can say especially discrimination INSIDE the muslim community. I can say especially mistrust of muslim counsellors. He was on point with everything. And what i absolutely love about him, is he's never mentioned nor dragged anyone's name, even though it's been done to him. May Allah forgive his shortcomings, continue to guide him and preserve his dawah, aameen.
Do you think young muslims are very confused while they are being brought up in western countries but they are pushed to follow their parents cultural values. And they are having identity crisis as to where they stand. Unfortunately, we are seeing in young girls the desperation of their parents to get married. And young man are trying to follow the ideal Islamic values. Both of them are not realizing that in reality both of them near very good knowledge of Islam , plus higher education. And both needs very good profession. We are very lucky that young people are able to follow their religion and get higher education without any significant barriers . The harrasment people have to face in muslim countries because of their gender, due to political ideas or because they are from certain financial class is horrific. At the same time we are unable to find intellectual young muslims who are able to bring new business ideas, political ideas. As how we can established in western countries sucessful spiritually, physically, mentally and financially, politically. Instead of absorbing everything, we have to stand up, shake ourselves from all prejudices , old ideas transferred from previous generation and see how we can muslim identity as a Brand . When people look at us, when they talk to us they feel proud that today they talk to someone who is Muslim. This goes both men and women. We have to stop being judgmental. And be brave . Also, be realistic about marriage. Get only married when both man and woman can afford an apt. 1 bedroom costs about $1600 and over, paying your utilities, cell phone, car payments, child care , diapers - everything takes money. So be realistic. Education, being in the right company pays off. And may be in few years we can see like strong women like Hazrat Khadija who was a businesswoman, and who proposed prophet Muhammed pbuh by herself . And man like Prophet Muhammed whose leadership changed the whole world. Have good mentors around you . And true we need qualified Men and women therapists, doctors, engineers, information technology, religious leaders, school teachers, scientists. And Travel before getting married.
Everytime Sir Nouman speaks, he leaves us in wonder with yet again another amazing explanation of the Quran 😭❤️ it's my biggest wish to study whole Quran with this level of understanding and then to practice it in my life😭♥️
1000% correctly said about Hijabi Girls in Karachi Pakistan if you're in hijab no one appricite u but if you are modern then everyone appricite u even if you don't have any talent that's a bitter reality 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘😷😷😷
Oh my goodness! You’re so right but remember this we need to break barriers Alhamdulillah! I remember when I first started wearing the Hijab and I went to Pakistan. In my relatives then people start understanding how hijab is and how beautiful it is. Even the females started modifying their clothes seeing me since some would wear big neck styled dresses… and me being from the west? I’m not modern shocking. So yes we need to Set examples and not let anyone affect us to the point where we stoop to their level.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I noticed you had music at the beginning of the video and we all need reminders I ask that Allah Swt grants you jantul firdaws but we got to make sure we try to not do sins as much as we can.
SubhaanAllah MashaaAllah how beautifully elaborated May Allah SWT bless you with more & more treasure of knowledge to impart guidance in an understandable explanation
For historic accuracy: 1) roman sheild was just 7-10 kg, not 30-60kg 2) historicly almost all swords were 1-1.5kg (Zulfikar sword-1.5kg. This is the sword considered to be used by the Prophet. Japanese katana-1.3 kg 3) Ground troops use spears not swords. Watch demonstration duals between swords and spears to know why. Swords are mainly used by horsemen 4) romans carried a max pack of 30 kg to battle. Not 100s of kg. 5) dont take films as historic documentation. they were humans just like us. Average roman height was 170cm and our current average is 175cm. Ie, we are taller.
You wrong they were not like us, for example old times arabs were livig in extreme conditions which made them very strong. They ate dates and that was enough for them. they were skilled sword fighters, and most famous is Khalid Ibn Walid best general in human history, romans were afraid of him. And prophet s.a.w gave gim title sword of Allah.
@@kamolanosirova8338 yes. And you consider it bad???? Wow. Typical Noumanic muslims. Nouman also makes normal things looks abnormal with these type of questions.
One more thing anyone saw bruses on his face he seems to be injured, exhausted but no we only judge humans his actual point was his own not Islam ot maaz Allah taunting Allah may Allah heal him ameen
The male interviewers are sooo biased. It's ironic because nouman Ali khan was saying that of course the thing that upsets us will be our favorite subject to speak about and the interviewer kept showing his bias. He's sooo pissed about the term toxic masculinity and happy wife happy life. May Allah guide them.