When i listen to chaikh murad 's speech,i imagine myself listening to one of the great scholars of islam such as al ghazali,al kortobi,or ibn teimiya. That's a favour from Allah.
Jordan Peterson and Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad should have a dialogue in Cambridge. Their combined insights would be greatly appreciated by many, similar to the impact of the Hamza Yusuf interview. Discussing the "religion of nature" (dīn al-fiṭrah) with Jordan, especially in relation to our inherent nature and understanding of evolutionary history and archetypes, would be enlightening. They can explore the balance of psychology, spirituality, and philosophy. The points made by Shaykh Murad on 'The Nature of Nature' delving into the philosophical and psychological implications of human understanding of the self from an islamic point of view would resonate with and potentially complement Jordan's expertise, bridging any gaps in his islamic understanding of Fitra and Submission.
Honestly I am sick of this Jordan Peterson. What does he has to offer to Muslims. He is a pure social media hype without any intellectual depth. I would not compare him to Hakim Murad.@@leokir9095
May Allah be pleased with Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad and may He preserve his health, intellect and endeavours. There have been times in my life where my iman has been at rock bottom, and in those times Shaykh AHM has always been a rope to hold onto glimmers of hope in the Qur'an and Sunnah. Alhamdulillah.
love sheikh talk. deep and inspiring eventhough we have heard the hadith many times. but the way sheikh conveyed as though our first hearing it. May Allah protect and bless sheikh always
I recall as a child watching this English man in a tweed jacket praying in the front row in a mosque in Oxford. Little did I know this man was an illuminated individual upon who was Allah’s great mercy. We love you sheikh and May Allah grant you good health and a long life ♥️🙌🌹
Love for the Allah SWT and the Prophet PBUH will manifest from how much you uttered the name of your God and the Prophet, that's in dzikr (rememberance of Allah) and the solawat (salutations on the Prophet PBUH). Rememberance in 'jahri' or in 'sirri', besides the compulsory 'ibadah'.
Abu Huraira reported: The Prophet ﷺ said, *“Nothing afflicts a Muslim of hardship, nor illness, nor anxiety, nor sorrow, nor harm, nor distress, nor even the pricking of a thorn, but that Allah will expiate his sins by it.”* Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 5641, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 2573
@@yasminenazarine1629 The following question I have, then, is this. How can one speak on the present catastrophic climate change and the ongoing sixth mass extinction event, when engaging in activities our leading scientists tell us are massive contributing factors? What makes people so important as to think themselves 'above it'? There is also a discussion to be had here on what is halal and what is not given our present state of knowledge, and what it is to engage in good animal (hence ecological) husbandry. To what extent is the beauty of the natural world being directly challenged by people's choices?
@@bobbobbing4381I wouldn’t put too much credence to the alarmist claims of kafir scientists with political agendas. Just do your best to treat the planet the way the Sunnah prescribes.
@@eesaabdurrahman1569 I am going to call you out and say you are spouting nonsense. Abdal himself speaks on climate change and acknowledges just how bad it is. In fact it is worse than even he thinks it is. I've looked at the research too and it's pretty conclusive. It is a total cop-out to brush it all off as being a 'kafir conspiracy'. I am of the view that my fellow brothers and sisters around the world should be quite ashamed of the situation and the lack of criticism of the oil barron criminals in the middle east too. It is no coincidence that we see the debates amongst us online focus on the faux cultural wars and LGBTQ+ stuff
@ranro7371, are you doubting the Bedouin brother instead of having a good opinion of your Bedouin brother in Islam. Know that Allah SWA made the Prophet SAW aware of his enemies, these were the hypocrites. If the Bedouin was a hypocrite then one can safely say that the Prophet SAW would know it and give him advice accordingly. I don’t believe he was hence the advice given. What matters most is not whether we know, or not know, if the Bedouin was lying or not. What matters is- what are you and I and everyone else doing to prepare for that last hour?
@ranro7371 You should resort to what the 'ulema have said about this hadith and none have ever questioned this bedouin's love. For some reason, you question it. On what basis? What can you see that no one else can?
@@junaidshabir4328you won't find the requirement for a barrier or curtain between men and women in classical Fiqh literature. It is a later cultural imposition in some parts of the world, which may be ok because customs can influence legal opinion on such matters. Before you command the Shaykh or others with a hukm, please learn about Usul al-Fiqh with some depth. Which part of the world you are from?