What is Special about Laylatul Qadr? - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi |...
- Tonight, is a night of destiny
- What does the Qur\'an say about this powerful night?
- What are the decrees that will be made about us? Are...
- Tonight, is a night of destiny
- What does the Qur\'an say about this powerful night?
- What are the decrees that will be made about us? Are they issues that are in our control or not?
- Why only this night vs any other?
- Narrating a relevant conversation between Imam Ali and al-Ḥārith al-Hamdāni
- Ali\'s status in his own words
- Laylatul Qadr as a gift to us
- Ali\'s message of good news to the Shi\'as
23rd Night Laylatul Qadr - Ramadhan 1442
Recited by: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 5th, 2021
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AlMehdi Islamic Centre Toronto 1442 PXVIII | The Gradual Nature Of The...
AlMehdi Islamic Centre Toronto 1442 PXVIII |The Gradual Nature Of The Deen | Maulana Asad Jafri | Tafsir Sur Alaq | Syed Zaki Baqri | Amal of...
AlMehdi Islamic Centre Toronto 1442 PXVIII |The Gradual Nature Of The Deen | Maulana Asad Jafri | Tafsir Sur Alaq | Syed Zaki Baqri | Amal of Laylatul Qadr IEng/Urdu
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A Special Mindset for the Nights of Power (Laylatul Qadr) Agha...
A Special Mindset for the Nights of Power (Laylatul Qadr)
Why don’t we take full advantage of God’s Kindness? We are prevented from...
A Special Mindset for the Nights of Power (Laylatul Qadr)
Why don’t we take full advantage of God’s Kindness? We are prevented from benefiting from God’s Mercy because we count on ourselves. This barrier is arrogance, being conceited about our possessions and achievements.
We never talk to God as if we are a criminal, cutthroat, villain. No, we talk to God as if we are honorable people, “God, as You are aware, I’m obviously one of Your good servants. And I haven’t had a fault thus far. But, I decided to turn to You tonight to say if You want to grant me more blessings, sure, I agree! Yes, I have some faults. It is possible I haven’t done as much as I should.” This person is the epitome of arrogance. This person is not able to benefit from God’s Mercy.
During the Nights of Power (Qadr) I like to go amongst the crowd of worshippers and see who has come for the first time, a person who has a history of serious wrongdoing! And, he is too embarrassed to talk. People ask him, “Sir, would you like a Qur’an?” When he wants to take the Qur’an, he thinks, “I’m too embarrassed to touch it. I have nothing, absolutely nothing to say.”
If I find such a person during the Nights of Power, I’ll go and stand behind him. I’ll say, “God, whatever you grant him, grant to me too.” He doesn’t have a trace of arrogance. He has no pretentiousness at all. Others go back home happily. But, this person is still standing. Towards the end, he will say, “God, did You look at me too?” This kind of person will make use of God’s Mercy that night.
Benefiting from God’s Mercy is very hard. Why? Because we count on ourselves. Don’t count on yourself. Are you able to go to a gathering of worshippers to repent like that criminal? You won’t go. You’d say, “It’s impossible. Is it possible?! Thank God, I’m not that bad either.”
We are even proud of our deeds, which we haven’t done! At least he has done some good deeds. We tell ourselves, “We still have time until the end of the Month of Ramadan.” “Till the end of the month?! But, you haven’t done anything yet!” “I’ll do something. Don’t worry!”
We are prevented from benefiting from God’s Mercy because we count on ourselves. What should we do to stop counting on ourselves? The supplications narrated from the Household of the Prophet (‘a) are excellent opportunities. A supplication says, “God, even if I had done a good deed, I shouldn’t have relied on it. I should have relied on Your Grace. And now, I haven’t even done that good deed. So, I must only rely on Your Grace. What should I do if You don’t look at me?”
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Laylatul Qadr | The Night of Destiny | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi...
Ayatollah Khamenei describes the greatness of the month of Ramadan and especially Laylatul Qadr. Certainly this night is greater than 1000 months.
Ayatollah Khamenei describes the greatness of the month of Ramadan and especially Laylatul Qadr. Certainly this night is greater than 1000 months.
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Which Night Is Laylatul Qadr? | Shaykh Mansour Leghaei | English
Shaykh Mansour Leghaei delves into the hidden realities of the night of Qadr and explains some of the philosophy behind why Allah has not given us...
Shaykh Mansour Leghaei delves into the hidden realities of the night of Qadr and explains some of the philosophy behind why Allah has not given us complete certainty as to which night it really is...
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20 Reminders for the [Nights of Destiny] (Laylatul Qadr)| Agha...
1- Feel the resemblance between the “Night of Destiny” and the “Resurrection Day.”
2- Be optimistic and pray for forgiveness, our wishes,...
1- Feel the resemblance between the “Night of Destiny” and the “Resurrection Day.”
2- Be optimistic and pray for forgiveness, our wishes, and particularly for getting close to Him.
3- Be restless to achieve closeness to God.
4- The faithful should resemble the sinful in showing empty hands to God. The sinful must pray like the faithful with hearts filled with certainty as to God’s Kindness and Generosity.
5- Attract God\'s Compassion by being kind to others (by forgiving and praying for them).
6- Be generous by praying for others.
7- Help those in need, and be kind to relatives.
8- Show kindness to our parents, pray for our spiritual leaders.
9- Ask for a good livelihood and the destruction of those who bring about poverty.
10- Join the prayer gatherings with other people, at least for a part of the night.
11- Recite supplications, which are appropriate with our mood.
12- Read some of the Qur\'an.
13- Reflect and evaluate ourselves.
14- Think about the moment when we leave this life and review our will.
15- Don’t neglect remembering and thinking about Imam Ali (‘a).
16- Continually feel the presence of the living Imam, al-Mahdi (‘aj).
17- Plan for our future and changes to be made in our behaviour.
18- The third “Night of Destiny” is the night to pray for the coming of Imam Mahdi (‘aj).
19- Pray for a good destiny and martyrdom in the way of God (if one wants).
20- Make a pilgrimage to Imam Husayn’s (‘a) shrine, or send your greetings to him from far. Pray for the martyrs.
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Surah Ad-Dukhan - Arabic Sub English
A beautiful recitation of Surah Ad-Dukhan translation included. recommended to be read on the night of laylatul qadr.
A beautiful recitation of Surah Ad-Dukhan translation included. recommended to be read on the night of laylatul qadr.
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علیؑ کی جاں نثاری | ولی امرِ مسلمین جہان...
علیؑ کی جاں نثاری | ولی امرِ مسلمین جہان سید علی خامنہ ای حفظہ اللہ
لیلۃ المبیت...
علیؑ کی جاں نثاری | ولی امرِ مسلمین جہان سید علی خامنہ ای حفظہ اللہ
لیلۃ المبیت وہ واقعہ ہے، جس میں مولاؑ نے دوسروں کی طرح صرف زبان سے رسول اللہؐ کی ولایت کا اقرار نہ کیا، بلکہ اپنی جان بھی ہتھیلی پر رکھ کر ولیِ امر یعنی رسولِ اکرمؐ کی حفاظت کے لیے حاضر ہوئے۔ یہ وہ وقت تھا جب رسول اللہؐ کی تحریک ایک سنہرے دور میں داخل ہورہی تھی، حکومت قائم ہونے والی تھی، پوسٹ اور منصب بنٹنے والے تھے اور ہر کسی کو اپنی پڑی تھی کہ انہیں بھی کوئی منصب اور مقام ملے، لیکن مولاؑ نے کیا ہی عالیشان مظاہرہ کیا۔
یہ واقعہ، لمحہ فکریہ ہے ہمارے لیے کہ اگر ہمارے زمانے کے ولیِ امر کے لیے ایسی جان نثاری کرنے کی توفیق ملے تو ہم کیا کرینگے؟
#ویڈیو #ولی_امرمسلمین #مولاعلی #لیلۃ_المبیت #رسول_اکرم #ولایت #قربانی
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Musa Speaks to Allah - the Night of Power | One Minute Wisdom | English
An incredible conversation between Prophet Musa (Moses) and Allah reveals just how awesome the Night of Power (Laylatul Qadr) truly...
An incredible conversation between Prophet Musa (Moses) and Allah reveals just how awesome the Night of Power (Laylatul Qadr) truly is… Don’t miss out on the opportunity being presented to you this Holy Month of Ramadhan - it only takes a minute to turn over a new leaf.
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali - Arabic with English subtitles
Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq...
Abū Ḥamza al-Thumali was a prominent student of of Imam Ali Zainul Abidīn (as) , as well as a companion of Imam Jafar as Sadiq (as) . Al-Thumālī narrated this supplication from Imam Sajjad (as), and is cited by various scholars, such as Shaykh Tusi in Misbah al-Mutahajjid, Sayyid ibn Tawus in Iqbal al-A’mal, Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Kaf’ami in Al-Balad al-Amin, and Allama Majlisi in Bihar Al-Anwar. It is known to be one of the longest Dua’s and is meant to be read in the Month of Ramadan before sunrise.
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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Dua Abu Hamza Thumali - Arabic with English subtitles (HD)
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and...
This supplication is beautiful in its eloquence as it holds many spiritual teachings, such as finding the balance between hope and fear, death, and gratitude. For example, we know that as humans we are greatly flawed and bound to sin, in which we may fear that we are not worthy of mercy and forgiveness of Allah swt. This path towards wrongdoings can lead one to hopelessness, however, the Dua teaches us that we must
remember Allah swt is All Forgiving and All Merciful, and by these virtues of Allah swt that we should remain hopeful, and to not be fearful of Allah swt, but rather to be cautious and scared of our own actions.
The Dua of Abu Hamza also contains supplications for our needs and wants for this world, as well as the hereafter. It is said that if the whole of this supplication is read then the
supplications of our needs have been sufficiently covered, as this Dua mentions a variety of wishes that one may ask for. This
includes the wellbeing of our families, the whole of society, and ourselves. As this Dua is mainly recited in the month of
Ramadan, there is also the request to be amongst those who
receive the chance to perform Hajj, as it is narrated that on
Laylatul Qadr, the names of those who will be given such a chance are written. With the many needs that this Dua
addresses, Imam Sajjad (as) has also included in it the
bounties of Allah, so that we may practice gratitude and be grateful for that which Allah has blessed us with. Lastly as all of us must face death at one point or another, in this supplication, the Imam (as) prepares us for what will come after death, and reminds us to strive for the Hereafter.
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[III] Knowledge of the Unseen - Predicting the Future - Maulana Syed...
- Briefly reviewing the previous 2 ilm-ul ghayb lectures in the series
- Examples of future predictions by the Prophet
- Examples of future...
- Briefly reviewing the previous 2 ilm-ul ghayb lectures in the series
- Examples of future predictions by the Prophet
- Examples of future predictions by Imam Ali
- Examining the authenticity of the above sermons according to Shi\'a scholars
- Narrating the masaib of Imam Ali, and his final days at bed rest
21st Night Laylatul Qadr - Ramadhan 1442
Recited by: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 3rd, 2021
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The Night of Thaqalain: 15th Sha\'ban | IP Talk Show | English
What are some important points about the 15th of Sha\\\'ban?
What do some of the Mufasireen, the exegetes, of the holy Qur\\\'an say about the...
What are some important points about the 15th of Sha\\\'ban?
What do some of the Mufasireen, the exegetes, of the holy Qur\\\'an say about the 15th of Sha\\\'ban when compared with the Laylatul Qadr of the holy month of Ramadan?
Finally, how does the famous tradition of Thaqalain from the holy Prophet Muhammad (S) relate to all this?
In order to answer these questions we invited Shaykh Muhammad Husayn from Trinidad and Tobago, to sit down with us and discuss \\\"The Night of Thaqalain\\\" and this great Eid, the 15th of Sha\\\'ban, the birth anniversary of the Awaited Savior, Imam al-Mahdi (A).
Our heartiest congratulations to the whole of humanity on the auspicious Eid, the occasion of the birth anniversary of the Imam of the Age, the Awaited Savior of Humanity, Imam al-Mahdi (A).
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