#34 Tim Humble: Converting to Islam at 14, Homeschooling his Children & More
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2017
- Faisal is joined by Ustadh Mohammad Tim Humble in Dubai for this very inspiring episode. The two discuss how Ustadh Tim converted to Islam at the age of 14, his troubles getting into the Islamic University of Medina and lessons he learned in the process. They also discuss what it’s like living in Dubai vs UK, the benefits of homeschooling children, and what the perfect morning routine consists of.
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Tim Humble is one of those people you just like immediately, it reminds me of that thing, I don’t know what it is but it says something like, those who allah loves, everyone else loves them too.
@alison a Ramadan Mubarak May Allah Swt bless you this month and accept your duas:)
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بارك الله فيك
Subhannallaah ! That’s what I said too Maa sha Allaah tabarakallaah 🌹
May Allaah bless and keep him in strong Iman Ameen
So true
✨ Time Stamps ✨
(Like this so others can benefit as well)
0:01 --- The introduction and ads
8:24 --- Beginning with ustadh
10:25 --- Living in Uae & initial impression of Dubai
14:30 --- Dubai vs Uk
24:25 --- Bida'a in Dubai & Supervision
28:25 --- Beginning of his Conversion story & family background
32:40 --- Being introduced to other religions & being a naughty child
37:40 --- Hearing about Islam in highschool & doing Research
42:13 --- Not being able to live a double life & taking his Shahada
44:39 --- His mother finding out
46:33 --- Islam to non muslims during that time (pre 9/11)
48:49 --- Family reaction vs Image at school
50:19 --- His advice to new reverts & answering questions
51:38 --- Wanting to study in Madinah & getting his tazkiyah
56:08 --- Developing a study habit & the other students around him in Madinah
1:01:35 --- Putting efforts & Understanding Qadr (not using it as an excuse)
1:09:15 --- Objective vs Means
1:12:12 --- The Hadith of Productivity
1:15:40 --- Beginning of ustadh's ideal timetable & importance of Sleep
1:17:08 --- Tips to get up for Tahajjud
1:18:36 --- Fajr in masjid (for men) & sitting till sunrise
1:20:55 --- Ustadh's exercise & opinion on it
1:23:20 --- Homeschooling his children & Busting myths about it & having control over the curriculum & other Advantages
1:32:45 --- Continuing his timetable & going to work & not wasting time in the car
1:33:58 --- Details about his work
1:37:52 --- Amanah & learning to say No
1:39:34 --- Social media & notifications
1:41:51 --- Rest of his ideal timetable
1:44:20 --- Evening Adhkhaar timing
1:47:03 --- Importance of Adhkaar
1:48:20 --- Ma sha Allah Tabarak Allah vs Allahumma Barik & Jealousy
1:53:24 --- The Humble Foundation
Jazakumulla Khair!
JazakAllahu khairan
@@PassingWayfarer wa iyyak
Jazak Allah khayr
اللّهُـمَّ بارِكْ
1:28:15 - I'm homeschooled and I'm not socially awkward, but I am very socially different which makes it hard for me to connect with other people my age who have gone to school. Because a lot of homeschooled children spend a lot more time with adults, interacting with children of their own age can be difficult. I think that if you are planning on homescooloing your children, you should make sure that your children can go somewhere to develop their social skills, for example, going to the Masjid or a homescooling group.
Just my opinion...
Awesome podcast by the way.
may i know more about you if you wish so
Maryam I I’m born and raised in America - born Muslim, I’m 100% home schooling my children.
I don’t need my kids to know how to interact with others, they’ll know how to interact with adults which is what they’ll be when they enter college.
Solid information...Shukraan
It also depends on the child, I have been homeschooled from pre-k till the end of highschool alhamdulilah and I had no issue making friends in any age group :)
Homeschooled kids are the most social I've met. And intelligent.
One of my favourite ustadh’s Tim Humble, May Allah SWT bless him
i've added this video to my "life changing" playlist.
👌👍going strong mashallah..love listening to Tim humbles lectures
May Allah bless you both.
Iam a teacher and I agree with everything you said about homeschooling
Schools today is like a place to lose your child because parents think schools are places where kids r baby sitted just to have time 4themselves.the social part people 4get that humans r social beings.If u r with your greatest enemy in a room u will end up friends.
I definitely feel like home schooling my children - I am sure I can teach the sciences, english and maths better than these schools can and ensure their minds aren't corrupted by the nonsense taught in schools these days.
Skip to 8:24. You're welcome.
What a humble and inspiring person Ma Sha Allah. He is really knowledgeable and it’s always interesting to listen to him talking in any topic.
The guests are just getting better and better allahuma barik keep it up 😅😅
Really enjoyed this episode Allahumabarik. May Allah preserve ustadh Tim Humble.. such a humble and down to earth individual.
I remember when you mentioned his abra cadabra video a while back on the podcast and I think I watched a deeeecent few hours of his videos all in one go and his dawah is special so I know I'm in for a good episode
MarshAllah one of the best beneficial podcasts, although they're all beneficial but this one I definitely learnt a lot Islamically 👌🏻
Now that's commitment! I thought you guys weren't gonna post cos you're away. Alhamdulillah great episode!
Amazing man! MashaAllah Baraqula feehu
From Australia we all Muslim's love you as our brother. May Allah make you the best practicer and spreader of the true religion Islam.
I love Tim Humble and his lectures!
Masal’ALLAH great episode bro
Sheikh Tim Humble... I've watched many of his videos :) He's awesome
1:12:16 The Hadith of Productivity.
JazakAllahu khairon for this episode it was very beneficial. I believe there will be a lot of benefits in splitting this video up into parts with relevant titles as many people won't watch the entire video due to the length. If you have time I think a lot of people would appreciate that and benefit from it.
Again JazakAllahu khairon and may Allah accept your efforts.
He's an amazing person.. I am one of the fortunate ones who got to meet him with my family. He's a living example of someone who has everything but yet he is living his life in a Islamic way. SubhanAllah. May Allah blesses him.
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New to the channel.
Thanks for the content.
Inspiring man. Allah bless his deeds.
Wow i was just gonna ask u guys about ustadh Tim? Say salaam to him
What a great episode favorite guest hafidzahullahu ta'ala 🙌👌
Reading is where he is now MashaAllaah he was a smart kid a birth, hating 📺 was defo a gifted child
We homeschooled, its the best choice if you care
WHHHHAAAATTT 3 minutes with no air???!!!!! Masha Allah. That could never happen for me.
@52:06 - key advice tabarakAllah
Qadar explained beautifully.
MashaAllah Tabarakallah 😀👍
He has got perfect name Mr Humble
Ma Sha Allah revert brother Muhammad Tim Humble has made himself a perfect MOMIN love for the sake Allah Hate for the sake of Allah at the age of 14 Allah chose him to spread the word of Islam since than he has never let any of his moment wasted in calling people to Islam, a wonderful speaker of peace TV he has inspired me since then, I miss peace TV very much may Allah protect every Muslim around the globe from the evil eye of Satan, Aameen suma Aameen
I liked this episode
My favourite ustadh
i am amazed at his beautiful character! Mashallah brother Tim .Inshallah i'll meet you one day.
Wa alaykumu as-salam Warahmatullah Wabarakaatu
Mashallah that's good experience
Masaha Allah
Mohammed Tim
Masaha Allah Allah protect you Allahoma ameen yarbal alamin famanil lah
Ramadan mubark
Salam llike tim bemble
Asalamilaikum. Masha aBilla.
Masaha Allah Allah protect you all and all oma Allahoma ameen yarbal alamin famanil lah
Sallam love the vids when I go out and I get late for prayer how can I find the qiblah
Masaha Masaha Allah
Very nice British accent
Sheikh Salish Al Usaymi holds the opinion of doing the azkar after Mughrib
1:48:50 How saying Maa syaa Allah Tabarakallah in certain situations is partially wrong
Salam alikum teacher tim huble I can find you are after a 2 years i first tim i saw you a video for الموت الرشید you talking about magic it's very busy I know you just face but I dont know who are you and what is you are name I very lucky to find are name pleas pray my homeland Afhghanistan duaa we we proud of you may Allah give you high position in jannnah
Noice ma sha allah, allahumma baarik
salam 3alykoum
where do we go to donate to the humble foundation brother ?
29:18
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
good
Can someone explain why I have not been invited to this show I am very important. Make me a large coffee if I come please.
I'm guilty of whatsappin ustadh. Masha'Allah he's answered most of my question 😅
Can I get his number please... Jazakallahu khair
What is his WhatsApp
58:00
Masya ALLAH... really good lecture.
But I think the host should limit his talking and let ustadz Tim Humble talk more... sorry 🙏
1:34:47 Huge numbers of children leaving Islam
One of most wanted interview ALHAMDULILLAH.
But the mentor could have been more attentive to sheikh while he was answering his questions. He is kinda casual with unnecessary movement and less eye contact with sheikh .
1:28:05 Discussion about whether homeschooled kids are socially underdeveloped
That would depend on the environment right because , if they had many siblings or cousins whom they see often , they would be fine ?
@@sarahm6267 I don't think homeschooled kids are socially underdeveloped, I was just sharing the timestamp where ustaadh Tim discusses the issue
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@freshly i need ur permission plz
I'm working class and in the work environment most of the islamaphobia, subtle and blatant came from Eastern Europeans and not so much from the English.
With the English is hidden with the East Europeans it's out in your face as they find it all new and have not had any retallilation
Brother, you should ask brother Mahammaad Tim about the permissibility of having a hair cut like your, I lear long time ago, that no Muslim men should get a hair cut like yours, and Allaah knows best.
Qaza'
THE PROPHET PROHIBITED SHAVING ONE BIT OF THE HEAD AND KEEPING THE OTHER
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• basically skin fades and stuff ain’t allowed
but normal haircuts are permisable
What is the meaning of his name Tim, because Allah told us to keep names of good meaning and if we have any name meaning which contradict with islam ee should change it with good names.
If you looked it up you'd see it means 'honouring/honoured by God'. A great name for him.
jazakallah I didn't know the meaning I didn't go with name either so I asked for it with a good intension.Ma Sha Allah he is really befitting the name. A very knowledgeable person he is.
Geordies are nice people
So long intro.... starts at 10 min
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ياأخي النبي حرم علينا القذع وهو أن تحلق بعض الشعر ونترك البعض
كلامي موجه للمقدم وليس للشيخ
مصري صعيدي مر من
Nice. I was 12 yr. Old when I came into Islam. However I left Islam at 29 cuz I have intersex conditions from birth...and evidently Muslims keep telling me it is haraam. So I was forced out of Islam. Although I still believe in power of Dua, Ruqyah ,taweez when it is sincere to Allah. And yes I still love Rasulallah * and his AhlalBayt * no doubt.
I'm so sorry people told you it's Haram when it's from birth, definitely out of ignorance, would you please get into contact with me. My name is my email.
Best thing you can do is stay away from that religion
I don’t know you situation now but I recommend going to a person that actually studied the religion and can give you evidence from the Quran and the hadiths of the prophet for their answers. Being intersex is natural and that’s how Allah created you. I’m not knowledgeable but I’m sure there’s an answer for you. Just keep trying and praying and InshaAllah you’ll find your answer. Don’t leave the true religion of God just because some people can’t accept how Allah created you.
Faisal is daydreaming at 1:20:47
Brother your hair style is forbidden in islam...according to hadith...
Talk more collectively and clearly pls. The host’s speech is very unclear.
I don't know how Muslims can want to move to Dubai. It is a city made by slaves, with modern day slaves which includes other Muslims still being held there to work day in and day out to create the structures you find so amazing. it is a deplorable sparkling city propped up by sin. If I'm misinformed I would love to be educated on the topic but Dubai just seems like an evil place especially for Muslims.
slaves ??? okay lets go with your logic and i would say " I don't know how people live in the U.S... it's a country established by wiping out millions of natives.'''
every country have bad side .. but i would say since i do live in the UAE your information is NOT TRUE.
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I too lived there for some years The entire Dubai thrives on modern day slavery.you speak about American slavery,it was what the practice in those days,and Arabs were not immune to that ,they too had slavery. But slavery is no more in the USA where civilised people live ,but it still exit in Dubai.in Dubai the locals address Indians pakistanees and bangladeshees in a very disparaging way.even if you work your entire life 14 hours a day 7 days a week ,without weekly off .you still be kicked out.but that doesn't happen in the US.where humans are treated as humans..in Dubai the expatriates are exploited to the maximum.you boast that you are Islamic .then what Islam is that which charge a meagre amount from the locals and a fortune from the expatriate for electricity and water,infactt it should be the opposite,because the expatriate work longer hours than lazy locals.which islam permit you 3 different salary scale for the same job based on nationalities Europeans and Americans and the national have higher salary than Indians pakistanees and bangladeshees for the same job. the problem with the European revert are they are always hosted by wealthy Arabs and they never get a chance to see the plight of the poor expatriates.As a practicing Muslim I have more respect for Americans and Europeans than these hypocrites Arabs from Dubai
@@Userdoesnotexit de finally agree with you
@CrazyFootage As a person born and brought up there, you are absolutely correct
They ve kicked out all the muslim countries just because theyve made some new questionable friends who can enter without a Visa. Shows the mindset of superiority complex..yes they treat Pakistanis bangladeshis like dirt..
Ajkee Quran speaks on SPYING
...how can you defend such a hyper big brother police state and say no problem with such 😔
His defence of UAE government controlling what the scholars and duat can say is a bit misguided. Will they allow you to speak about the topics of Khilafah and jihad? While they may stop some Khawarij teachings, they also stop Ahlul Sunnah teachings.
its normal .. so much going on with this world .. look at the arab spring .. The biggest mistake ever made and why is that ??? i know the answer so go and look for it.
But still, like I said they will stop scholars and speakers from talking about obligatory subjects like I mentioned. It's better not to do that and allow the good to overcome the evil.
The gym is not a waste of time, more brothers need to go, and look good for their wives and be fit to protect their families and also not too unfit to play with their children, bad advice.
Rose Mary Thats right but some man go gym more in the day than they go to the masjid ✋
He didn't say going to the gym is a waste of time. He said that going to the gym everyday is a waste of time and going about 3 times a week is enough which is the opinion that most personal trainers have too as your body needs time to recover in between workouts and going everyday will just wear your body out rather than build it up (especially if you are doing weights which is what the brother said he does).
ALHAMDULLILAAH, I do homeschooling for my kids and they are doing g hifd of the quran especially my older son start Qiraa,at. I would say Muslim parents need to know you will be asked at the day of judgement day as well. Kids are pure and their parents could only provide them to their real education.