Yasir Qadhi is a prolific American Muslim author and Islamic teacher, who has written several books about Islam. He is a popular speaker in many Muslim circles in the United States, Canada, England, and Australia. His lectures at different locations can be found on YouTube. He is one of the few people who has combined an Islamic seminary training (from Islamic University of Madinah) with Western education (from Yale University).
Qadhi was born in Houston, Texas, to Pakistani parents, in 1975, went to high school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, graduating valedictorian of his class, and completed a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston. After working for Dow Chemical for a short stint, he decided to pursue an education in Islamic studies, and left for the Islamic University of Madinah. There, he completed a second bachelor's degree, specializing in hadith studies, and then went on to complete an M.A. in Theology. Presently, he is completing his doctorate in Islamic studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
He is the Dean of Academic Affairs in the Almaghrib Institute, one of the largest Islamic educational institutes in the Western world. He appears on a number of Islamic satellite channels (Islam Channel in England; Huda TV Channel in Egypt; Al-Fajr Channel in Egypt; and Peace TV in India, U.K and U.S), where he teaches theology, Seerah, Tajweed, and other topics. He gives regular sermons and lectures. He also one of the founding members and lead Islamic specialists at MuslimMatters.org, a leading blogzine for Western Muslims. He is also involved with a government deradicalization program and has publicly stated his intent to help conservative Muslims integrate in the Western societies.
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may Allah reward u abundantly.
your description of Yamul qiyama was superb.
Dear Sir,
I would like to get your help. Please, help me to find some radio links, so that I could put them into Winamp and listen to them right there.
Thank you. May ALLAH bless and protect you.
Wassalam.
And May Allah reward you for asking and seeking knowledge!
I understand what you mean, specifically in some cultures, like the east Asian cultures, they take some things in Islam too far and have created new matters into the religion. For example, the celebrating of our beloved Prophet(saw) birthday, and crying and waling over his death, and many other such things which are not from Islam.
The best advice is for everyone to stick to what Allah has left us with and has protected, which is the Noble Quran and follow the example of our beloved Prophet(saw) as the person who shows the best implentation and best example of the teachings of Allah.
Also, brother Yasir Qadhi has recorded an excellent series on the true worship of One God - tawheed, which I'm sure you can find on youtube for further details :)
Was-Salaamu Alaikum wa-Rahmatullah.
I believe, and in my observation, muslims love and respect Saidna Mohammad peace and blessings of Allah be upon him more than any human being on earth. That's why we are obliged to always ask for peace and blessings of Allah upon him whenever we mention his name. The same thing for the other prophets where we always follow there names with "upon him be peace".
But we love prophet mohammad peace and blessings of Allah be upon him before the other prophets.
We do not put him on the same level of Allah because we do not WORSHIP him.
Aisha radhi Allahu anha said that if you want to see the Quran walking, then look at Mohammad(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
And we do say La ilaha Illalah, Muhammadan Rasulullah.
Salam Alaikum
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