Masha-Allah-- the Shaykh's prose falls like poetry on the heart. Wonderfully articulate and insightful. His lectures are among the few that I find both intellectually as well as spiritually satisfying. May Allah preserve him.
Masha Allah, may Allah guides us to remember The day when we vowed allastu bi robbkium”; so that we can articulate it to our lives and depart from world to Heaven in khusnul khotimah. Aamiin ya rabbal allamin. O’Allah please gives barakah to Syeikh Abdal Hakim Murrad in his life.
Perhaps that Allah The Near One will guide me through your beautiful words and advise Shiekh. MAY Allaah grant you and your parents all the good in this world and the Akhiraa. . Love amd Du3aa from Australia my brother
sooo nice to see sheikh Murad in a place I often watch Sir Mufti Menk address from Really pleased Allah preserve them both and us for good for benefit of others always
Further to what the Shaykh says at around 22:15 - 22:40, the symbolism of a veil honoring something holy is also present in the Bible. According to Hebrews 9:3, there was a veil in front of that part of the (Jerusalem) Temple which is the "Holiest of Holies."