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Hadith 27 - Imam Sadi’s explanation of Jawaami’ Al-Akhbaar with commentary from Shaykh Ubayd al-Jaabiree and benefits from other scholars
Taught by Ustaadh Hilal
- Which 3 companions narrated this Hadith?
- What are the benefits of fasting 3 days in a month?
- What are the virtues of the other supererogatory fasts?
- What is Salatul Dhuha?
- When is it prayed and how many rak’aat should it be?
- What are the 6 positions of the scholars on salatul dhuhaa?
- How does it differ from salatul istishraaq?
- What are the virtues of praying Witr?
- How many rak’aat is the Witr? And which surahs are Sunnah to read?
And many more benefits
Stream LIVE on Saturday 4 July 2026 from the Salafi Centre of Manchester. -
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Welcome to Lesson 2 of our comprehensive explanation of Surah Al-Fatihah, drawing from the profound insights of the esteemed scholar, Sheikh Hammad al-Ansari.
Surah Al-Fatihah is the greatest obligation upon every Muslim, yet so many recite it daily without grasping its true depth. In this episode, we explore why having multiple names indicates the extreme nobility of this Surah. We break down the meanings behind its titles—including Al-Fatihah (The Opener), As-Sab' al-Mathani (The Seven Oft-Repeated), and Ash-Shafiyah (The Cure).
We also dive into the rich scholarly discussions surrounding its revelation. Was it revealed in Makkah or Madinah? Is the Basmalah actually the first verse of the Surah? Tune in to uncover the strongest scholarly opinions backed by Quranic evidence and Hadith Qudsi.
What You'll Learn in This Lesson:
Why understanding Al-Fatihah is an absolute obligation for your Salah.
The profound meanings behind the various names of the Surah.
Clear evidence proving whether it was revealed in Makkah or Madinah.
The scholarly debate regarding the Basmalah and the Hadith Qudsi that solves it. -
Explanation of Shaykh Hammaad al-Ansaari (rahimahullah), taught by Shaykh Abu Hafsah Kashiff Khan
- The importance of time
- The importance and virtues of the Prayer
- Why is only 10% of some people’s prayer accepted?
- Why was this Surah chosen?
- Why was this particular explanation chosen?
Streamed LIVE at The Salafi Centre of Manchester on 26/4/26 -
Whoever Conceals the Faults of a Muslim, Allah Will Conceal His Faults on the Day of Resurrection
— Ustādh Abu ’Ināyah Seif
• Explanation of the hadith: “Whoever conceals the faults of a Muslim, Allah will conceal his faults in this world and the Hereafter.”
• Our desperate need for the concealment of Allah in both the dunya and the akhirah
• The reality of the Day of Resurrection when all hidden secrets will be exposed
• Tafsīr of the verse: “The Day when all secrets will be examined” (86:9)
• Statement of Imām as-Sa‘dī on hearts being exposed and deeds appearing on faces
• Du‘ā of Ibrāhīm عليه السلام: “Do not disgrace me on the Day they are resurrected”
• The private questioning of the believer by Allah and His forgiveness of concealed sins
• Contrast between how believers and disbelievers will be exposed on the Day of Judgment
• From the greatest means of gaining Allah’s concealment: concealing the faults of others
• Severe warning against searching for and exposing people’s faults
• Hadith: Whoever seeks out others’ faults, Allah will expose his—even in his own home
• The honour of a believer is more sacred to Allah than the Ka‘bah
• The sanctity of Muslim blood, wealth, and honour
• Warning against slander, backbiting, and accusing innocent believers
• Lessons from the slander of ‘Ā’ishah رضي الله عنها (ḥadīth al-ifk)
• Hadith: Lying about a believer leads to punishment in Hell until one retracts it
• The worst form of ribā: attacking a Muslim’s honour unjustly
• Forgetting one’s own faults while obsessing over others’ mistakes
• Ibn al-Qayyim’s example of people who ignore good and only cling to faults
• Virtue of defending a Muslim’s honour
• Hadith: Whoever defends his brother’s honour, Allah will protect his face from the Fire
• Examples of the Companions defending one another’s honour
• Condemnation of exposing one’s own sins publicly
• Difference between how believers and corrupt people view their sins
• A sin that humbles a servant may lead him to Paradise
• A good deed that leads to arrogance may lead a servant to Hell
• Signs that Allah wants good for a servant:
– Forgetting one’s good deeds
– Always remembering and fearing one’s sins
• Final reminder to conceal one another’s faults and fear exposure before Allah -
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐚𝐡 𝐢𝐧 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐒𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐨𝐧
Based on Shaykh Al-Allaamah Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymeen's explanation of Aqeedatul Waasitiyyah
- Mankind were upon moderation and balance until the devils altered the religion
- There will not be a group amongst my ummah who will remain upon the truth, neither those who oppose them, nor those who desert them will harm them.
- The people of sunnah are the ones who carry the way of moderation.
- Shaykhul Islaam: "Ahlu sunnah are balanced and in moderation amongst the creeds (sects within the religion), just as Islam is in moderation between the different religions"
- Examples showing how Islam is the balanced and moderate religion among the religions
- Examples showing how Ahlu Sunnah are the moderate and balanced group within Islam
Streamed LIVE on LearnAboutIslam Radio on 10/1/26 and Recorded at the Salafi Centre of Manchester -
The Prophet Eesa - Tafseer of Surah Maryam by Shaykh Dr Abdulilah Lahmami
The lecture covered the following topics:
- The importance of the remembrance of Allah in our daily lives- Virtues of Seeking Forgiveness and Sitting for Dhikr after the obligatory prayer
- Characteristics of looking after the needy, being gentle and welcoming to the strangers, looking after the widows etc
- The meaning of "I am a Servant of Allah"
- The characteristics of Eesa - as explained by Imaam Ibn Saadi
- The innovated actions in Christianity today regarding Christmas
- Beautiful reminders with ahaadeeth and examples from the scholars throughout about good manners, tawheed, the salaah and dhikr
& a beneficial Q&A
Recorded at the Salafi Centre of Manchester and Streamed LIVE on 20/12/25 -
Lesson 52 of Sharh as-Sunnah of Barbahaaree - with the explanations of Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan and Shaykh Rabee ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee
Delivered by Ustaadh Abdulhakim Mitchell, graduate of the Islamic University of Madinah, at the Salafi Centre of Manchester
Points covered:
- Children do feel pain (contrary to the believe of some extreme khawaarij)
- Small innovations can (often) lead to bigger innovations
- The beliefs of the khawaarij regarding sin
- Believers enter Jannah by the virtue and mercy of Allah (not just because of the amount of good deeds).
- Punishment in hell-fire is only in accordance to once sin
and more
Streamed LIVE on 11/10/25 on LearnAboutIslam Radio at the Salafi Centre of Manchester -
A powerful reminder delivered by Ustaadh Abu Inaayah Saif at Masjid Abi Hurairah in Stoke on 14/9/25
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19- Umadatul Fiqh : The Book of Marriage | Manchester | Abdul Hakeem MItchell by Learn About Islam
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11 - Imam Sadi’s explanation of Jawaami’ Al-Akhbaar | Abu Abdir-Rahmān Hilāl - Manchester
Explanation of Shaykh Ubayd al-jaabiree
Taught by Ustādh Abu Abdir-Rahmān Hilāl حفظه الله
𝗛𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝟮𝟭: 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗮𝗹-𝗙𝗶𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗵
Narrated by ʿAʾishah (رضي الله عنها) who said: The Messenger of Allāh (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said: “Ten things are from the fiṭrah [natural disposition and inclination of man]: Cutting the moustache, allowing one’s beard to grow, using the siwāk [to clean one’s teeth], washing one’s nose with water, clipping one’s nails, cleaning the knuckles, plucking the hairs of the armpit, shaving off the pubic hair, and Istinjāʾ cleaning oneself [after answering the call of nature].” The narrator said: “I forgot the tenth one except that it may be ‘washing one’s mouth with water.’”
Narrated by Muslim
Source:
https://www.troid.org/the-ten-articles-of-fitrah/
Live at the Salafi Centre of Manchester on 2/8/25 - Visa fler