2013-05-01 Seerah pt.58 - The Battle of Khandaq / Ahzab (Trench / Confederates) Pt.3 - Yasir Qadhi
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A Mercy to Mankind - A detailed analysis of the life of Prophet Muhammad - from the original sources
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I really don't want this series to end.
Alhamdulillah what a sahabi Saad bin Muaad RZ speechless
JazakAllah khair
ALLAH U AKBAR
ALHAMDULIALLAH
Jazakallah.
سبحان الله
Its almost coming to a month that we haven't had the next part. Is everything ok and are the classes still happening?
We are concerned for Sheikh Yasir Qadhi and pray he is in good health. Usually these videos are uploaded quickly but this time it hasn't been so would be grateful if someone in MIC can update all of us online students.
Please let us know if everything is ok with Sheik Dr. Yadir Qadhi.
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I'm a convert and love the Sheikh and I had a question about what he says in the searah lectures about not talking about bad things. First, in American culture, although brushing things under the rug often happens, it is generally thought to be harmful to ones self and the family. I'm also a US army vet and have had a lot of issues from "not talking about stuff". What is the balance? I understand not sensationalizing stuff and leaving details out that have no benefit of mentioning. But it is necessary for a lot of people to talk for healing. Would a good rule be to only bring up these topics if one first has a legitimate right to, (define that however you want) and if it is for a beneficial purpose. I can bring up war trauma with other vets, share with people who have a business knowing that stuff like family members and close friends but only if it is my business I'm sharing and they are okay hearing it. Grateful for any opinions. Not talking about something that has shaped you so profoundly is only possible, in my opinion, if you talk and process the experience. Only then, one can move on.
Depends on the situation. The best is to weigh the benefit versus the harm. And if there's more benefit in doing so, with a specific context of people, then I guess that's fine. And Allah knows best.. But the general rule is not to expose evil that could desensitize the masses as Sheikh said.
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He for sure was talking about sins[fornication, stealing, etc]. You can talk to your friends and people that are close to you about stuff that bothers you.
You can in certain situation talk about previous sins in order to teach someone a lesson and to show them the right way but we cant talk about sins in order to "show off".
Allah knows best. Hope that helps
I think he s talking more about the news culture. We are constantly bombarded with all these news of robberies, murders, rapes, violence fraud that we are now desensitized to it
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