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Zabiha Loans
August 8, 2011 at 6:37 AM
alHamdulillah. May Allah guide us to be better slaves and followers of Him- may Allah guide us to follow the messenger under all circumstances in life.
sardar ali naqshbandi
August 8, 2011 at 2:51 PM
subhanallah, very nice lecture
Momal
August 8, 2011 at 7:22 PM
As-salaamu ‘alaykum Ustadh,
jazaaka Allaahu khayran for these exquisite lessons. May Allaah jalla wa ‘alaa bless you and your family with the best in this life and in the hereafter – aamin.
I understand it may not have been relevant in this lesson, but if you have the opportunity, could you please complete the qisa of how Ibn ‘Abbaas radhi Allaahu ‘anhuma realized the difference between “faTara” and “khalaqa”? What did he realize khalaqa meant and what was the difference between the two terms?
Baaraka Allaahu feeka
Bint Ishak
August 20, 2011 at 1:16 AM
MashaAllah, all the lectures is very relevant and practical! It is amazing how the Sheikh relate the Quran with our lives. Feels connected with the Quran, biznillah. Jzakallah khayran. May Allah reward all of you and give you taqwa.