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Danish Imam Abdul Wahid Pedersen shares his enlightening journey to Islam, reflecting on his transition from the realm of music to embracing Islam.
He offers profound insights into his personal struggle with the "Nafs" and ego along his spiritual path.
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Former Dutch far-right politician Joram van Klaveren, previously a member of Geert Wilders' PVV party, recounts his radical transformation from staunchly anti-Islam to a devoted Muslim, following an in-depth study of Islam.
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In this episode, Host Mas Patel speaks with former South African politician, activist, filmmaker and author Andrew Feinstein on Gaza genocide, Israel and defeating Sir Keir Starmer Leader of the Labour Party at the next general election 2024.
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Explore the proper way for a Muslim to return after completing Hajj with Sheikh Wasim Kempson.
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Sheikh Wasim Kempson outlines the significant rewards that Allah has promised for those who perform Hajj according to the islamic guidelines.
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"They say you can take the man out of Palestine but you can't take Palestine out of the man, and that's very much, you know, the case for me right now." Former UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunness tells presenter Mas Patel all about the United Nations Relief Works Agency, which was set up nearly 80 years ago.
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Sheikh Wasim Kempson describes Hajj as performed by the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
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Remember: your life is worth it. Your qadar is woven through every pain, every happiness, every hardship, and every joy that you will face. And one day, in the akhirah, you will see the fruits of every good intention you had, and you will understand why Allah chose to write your soul into existence.
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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During its funeral, a righteous soul will wish to speed up its body's burial, so that it can move on to enjoy its time in the barzakh.
It will hear its family and loved ones pray and mourn over it as it is placed back in the earth. It will face the qiblah to reflect its dedication to prayer during life. And it will answer correctly the angels who come to question it.
When you die, will this be your soul?
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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Your date of death has arrived. There are many signs that will hint to you and those around you about the state in which you will meet your Lord.
As your vision blurs, your body stills, and your soul departs your body—will the angels of death greet you with reassurance or with doom?
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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Sheikh Wasim Kempson elucidates the steps of Hajj, underlining the importance of piety that pilgrims must maintain throughout the pilgrimage.
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If you've spent years in sin, repent. If you feel like your sins outweigh every good deed you've ever done, repent.
To despair in the mercy of Allah is a trick of Shaytan. And as you near your death, Shaytan will try even harder to create feelings of fear and despair, but as the Prophet (s) told us in his final illness: "Let not one of you die except with a good opinion of Allah."
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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Sheikh Abid Khan sheds lights on the significance of the Day of Arafah, its profound meaning, and the events that transpire on both earth and in the heavens on this special day.
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Sheikh Khalid Khan discusses how to choose when one finds themselves torn between prioritising marriage or performing Hajj.
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You may not have a terminal illness, but death is always near. The details of when and where and how your life will end are up to Allah. Your role is to build your roster of good deeds, so that when your time comes, the angels will inspect you and find feet that stood in qiyam, a heart full of taqwa, and a mind full of Qur'an.
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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The measure of your life is not in how many years you live, but in how well you live it. Are you helping others, giving generously, and building a positive legacy? Or are you wasting time and neglecting doing any good? Many narrations indicate a connection between good deeds and a prolonged life. Others warn of the danger of reaching old age without pleasing Allah. Which category will you fall into?
Host : Omar Suleiman
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Your choices shape your legacy and your destiny. A life dedicated to Allah and full of ''barakah'' may be enriched and prolonged. On the other hand, the scholars say that sin destroys the blessings of your years and your wealth on Earth. The choice between a fruitful, blessed life and a sinful one is always yours to make.
Host : Omar Suleiman
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Why do innocent people suffer? Why is there so much tragedy happening around the world?
When these questions fill your mind, be grateful. It means that you have a heart that is not numb to the struggles of your fellow humans.
There are many answers to these questions from an Islamic perspective, and each takes time to explore.
But as an individual, the most important thing you can do is ask yourself the corresponding questions: When innocent people suffer, what can you do? What is your role? How can the suffering of others snap you out of complacency and into action to alleviate the pain of your brothers and sisters in humanity?
Host : Omar Suleiman
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When your sins pile up, it can be easy to feel despair. But Allah is always waiting to welcome you back to Himself. No matter what you've done, no matter how long it has been, don't let anyone tell you that you cannot find healing in repentance.
Remember the verse in Surah az-Zumar: "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins."
Host : Omar Suleiman
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Do you worship God on edge? Is your relationship with Him dependent on everything going right in your life? If so, then you're missing out on something important that Allah promised us: He tests those whom He loves.
Tests are opportunities to learn life lessons, grow in faith, and earn forgiveness for past sins. So when you experience a hardship in your life, remember that the pain of it will be temporary, but the reward you can earn through it will be eternal.
Host : Omar Suleiman
Credit : Yaqeen Institute
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