Monday 16 September 2024

Shaykh Hamza Yusuf talks about everything

 


Join Shaykh Hamza Yusuf as he navigates through profound topics that delve into the essence of existence and spirituality:

-The nature of God and deities as ultimate realities
-Explorations into the concepts of person, self, soul, and spirit
-Consciousness as the ultimate reality
-Contemplative practices and the inner life (Part II)
-Ethics and morality in the face of evil and suffering (Part I)
-Perspectives on death, life after death, and reincarnation (Part I)
-The intersection of science and religion (Part II)
-Delving into fundamental realities: essence and existence (Part II)
-Eschatology: exploring the world to come (Part I)
-Theological epistemology: how can we know God? (Part II)
-Embark on a transformative journey of exploration and reflection with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, as we seek to understand the complexities of existence and the timeless truths that shape our understanding of the divine and the self.

Friday 13 September 2024

Living with a Purpose | Mufti Abdul Rahman Waheed | Jummah Khutba

 


Every moment is a gift, and the Prophet ﷺ taught us to cherish it as if it's our last. Live each moment with purpose, sincerity, and gratitude, for we never know when our time will come.

Wednesday 11 September 2024

A Year in Gaza: Training to be a War Surgeon | Full Documentary

 


Riccardo, an Italian final-year medical student, is going on Erasmus. The destination: Gaza, a war zone. His friends are shocked. However, it is important to him as he wants to become a war surgeon and is writing his thesis on explosive bullet wounds. Entering Gaza is not easy, he needs permission from three different authorities: the Israeli army, the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas.

Upon arrival at the Islamic University, he is welcomed by the chancellor and interviewed by the local and international media. Riccardo starts to feel the pressure: his experience will determine the success of the exchange programme. The imminence of war doesn’t help and he starts suffering panic attacks.

This improves as Riccardo makes friends with some young Palestinians, who advise him how to handle his anxiety. But when war is rekindled, Riccardo has to make many difficult choices. In crossing the border between Israel and the Strip, Riccardo also crossed the boundary between adolescence and adulthood, a journey of personal struggle that will test whether or not he truly has the strength to pursue his dreams.

This film was first released in 2021.

Monday 9 September 2024

Friday 6 September 2024

Actor Jacob Berger Escaped Zionism

 

Jacob Berger is a Jewish American actor, influencer and media personality. He joined us to pod to talk about why he's pro- Palestine. Check out his work: ‪@JacobBergerActor‬

Thursday 5 September 2024

The Evils of Judging in Islam

 




Judging others is a common human tendency, but in Islam, it's a behavior that carries significant spiritual and ethical consequences. The Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) offer profound guidance on the dangers of being judgmental and emphasize the importance of humility, empathy, and understanding.

1. The Sanctity of Intentions
One of the core principles in Islam is that actions are judged by intentions. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"Actions are judged by intentions, so each man will have what he intended." (Sahih Bukhari)

This hadith reminds us that only Allah knows the true intentions behind an individual's actions. When we judge others, we overlook the complexity of their circumstances and intentions, which are known only to Allah. By passing judgment, we risk assuming a role that belongs solely to the Divine.

2. The Dangers of Arrogance
Judging others often stems from a place of arrogance or self-righteousness. The Quran strongly warns against arrogance, equating it with a severe sin:

"And do not turn your face away from people in contempt, nor go about in the land exulting over others; indeed, Allah does not like those who are self-deluded and boastful." (Quran 31:18)

When we judge others, we position ourselves as superior, forgetting that all humans are fallible and in need of Allah's mercy. This sense of superiority can lead to spiritual decay, making us blind to our own faults and shortcomings.

3. The Harm of Gossip and Backbiting
Judging others often leads to gossip and backbiting, both of which are explicitly condemned in Islam. The Quran vividly describes the severity of these acts:

"O you who have believed, avoid much suspicion, for some suspicion is sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it." (Quran 49:12)

This verse highlights the destructive nature of judgmental attitudes, which can lead to divisions within the community, harm reputations, and create lasting enmity.

4. The Virtue of Covering Faults
Islam teaches that believers should strive to conceal the faults of others rather than expose them. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"Whoever conceals the faults of a Muslim, Allah will conceal his faults on the Day of Judgment." (Sahih Muslim)

This hadith underscores the importance of mercy and compassion. By refraining from judgment and instead offering support and understanding, we contribute to a more compassionate and cohesive society.

5. Focusing on Self-Improvement
Islam encourages self-reflection and personal growth over the judgment of others. The Quran advises:

"O you who have believed, let not a people ridicule [another] people; perhaps they may be better than them. Nor let women ridicule [other] women; perhaps they may be better than them." (Quran 49:11)

This verse reminds us that our focus should be on improving ourselves rather than finding faults in others. By concentrating on our own spiritual development, we fulfill the true purpose of our lives and avoid the pitfalls of judgment.

6. Trust in Allah's Justice
Ultimately, Islam teaches that the judgment of others is best left to Allah, who is the Most Just. The Quran states:

"Indeed, Allah is the Best of Judges." (Quran 95:8)

Trusting in Allah’s judgment allows us to relinquish the burden of passing judgment on others, fostering a sense of peace and humility.

Conclusion
Judging others is a practice that Islam strongly discourages. It is a behavior that not only harms the individual being judged but also corrupts the soul of the one who judges. By focusing on our own actions and intentions, avoiding arrogance, and showing compassion towards others, we can align ourselves with the teachings of Islam and build a community rooted in mercy and understanding. As Muslims, it is our duty to reflect on our own shortcomings and trust in Allah’s perfect justice, rather than assuming the role of judge over our fellow human beings.

Tuesday 3 September 2024

Muhammad ibn Maslama (ra): The Knight of Rasulullah ﷺ | The Firsts | Sahaba | Dr. Omar Suleiman

 


The Firsts is a video series that chronicles the lives of the Sahaba (the companions of the Prophet ﷺ) during and after the time of the Prophet ﷺ.

Monday 2 September 2024

How Palestinian Faith Led to My Shahada | Megan Rice

 


"Sr. Megan Rice shares her extraordinary journey of embracing Islam, influenced by the resilient faith of Palestinians. In a raw and compelling conversation, Megan delves into her conversion story and candidly discusses the critical challenges facing the Muslim Ummah today. This episode uncovers the pressing issues that demand our attention and action, from community unity to confronting external pressures.