Episodes
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Friday Khutba: Forgiveness in the Month of Sha'ban
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Saturday Mar 20, 2021
Friday March 19, 2021
Forgiveness in the Month of Sha'ban
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Tafsir Sura Yusuf Ep 31
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Sunday March 14, 2021
This episode covers verses 94-101 that mark the conclusion of the story of Prophet Yusuf. It examines the brothers' return with the shirt of Yusuf, and the family's move to Egypt, and the grand reunification of the family and their settlement in Egypt.
Sunday Mar 14, 2021
Friday Khutba: Isra And Mi'raj
Sunday Mar 14, 2021
Sunday Mar 14, 2021
Friday March 12, 2021
Isra and Mi'raj - Prophet Muhammad's (may Allah bless him and give him peace) miraculous night journey into heavens.
Saturday Mar 13, 2021
Foundations of Certitude Ep 17 (KCA - Part II)
Saturday Mar 13, 2021
Saturday Mar 13, 2021
Wednesday March 10, 2021
We continue our discussion on the Kalam Cosmological Argument and how it is the basis for the other proofs we will will be covering in theology.
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Tafsir Sura Yusuf Ep 30
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Sunday March 7, 2021
This episode covers verses 88-92 that describe Prophet Ya'qub's state after learning that Binyamin has been detained in Egypt, his instruction for the brothers to return to Egypt for the third time in an attempt to retrieve Binyamin, and finally, Yusuf's revelation to them that he is their brother.
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Navigating the Eschaton Ep 17
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Friday March 5, 2021
This episode explores the two prominent signs that affect us all: the loss of trust (amana) and the loss of knowledge. How have these two signs appeared within the Umma and humanity at large? What is trust and how is it lost? How is knowledge raised, and what does that mean for us in the "information age"?
Sunday Mar 07, 2021
Thursday Mar 04, 2021
Tafsir Sura Yusuf Ep 29
Thursday Mar 04, 2021
Thursday Mar 04, 2021
Sunday February 28, 2021
This episode covers verses 77-87 that describe the brothers' accusations against Yusuf, his response and what it teaches us about defending ourselves from false claims, and the brothers' return to Canaan, whereupon they inform their father about Binyamin's alleged theft and detainment.
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Foundations of Certitude Ep 16 (The Kalam Cosmological Argument)
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday Mar 03, 2021
Wednesday February 24, 2021
This episode details what is perhaps the most important section in the poem Foundations of Certitude: The proofs for the content of faith that is being explored from the beginning.This class introduces the KCA, or the 'Kalam Cosmological Argument,' which is the most basic proof that underpins all of the rational proofs presented in this text.
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Friday February 26, 2021
Question 1 (02:00): Dear Imam Abdul Aziz. I very much enjoyed your explanation regarding 'Ummi' and the Prophet (May Allah bless him and give him peace). I've always been confused regarding the permissibility of Muslim men being able to marry Christian women in the Qu'ran it is clear that Christians are described as those assigning divinity to Isa (peace be upon him) (Jesus) and thus an act of kuffar; they are harshly admonished for this deviation from their faith. So how can such a revered act: marriage (according to the Hadith: half the faith) be allowed with someone who we in essence believe have committed the only unforgivable sin; and if permissible: is not all kuffar (at least when it comes to Tauheed) kuffar, whether it be 2 gods or 3 or three thousand? Why not then can Muslim men be allowed to marry Hindu women as this same permissibility can be applied perhaps to Muslims permissibility of eating meat from Christians? If they say Gods name during the sacrifice how do we know they in their heads are not thinking of Isa (peace be upon him)? I guess ultimately my question boils down to Christians are committing an egregious Kuffar by assigning divinity to Isa (peace be upon him) (Jesus) - Trinity - but yet seem to be dealt with in a different manner by Allah in the Qu'ran than say for example idol worshippers or other polytheists? Jazak-Allah in advance. Side Question: Can we eat meat that is not zabiha?
Question 2 (28:50): Is Prophet Esa going to come back as Imam Mehdi? Is it true that the Quran says Prophet Esa was raised to the Heavens alive?
Question 3 (36:00): Praying behind the Imam, in the silent salah, eg dhuhr, do you recite surah Al-Fatiha and another surah yourself or you just stay silent.
Question 4 (40:52): I have a question about reading books that contain disbelief in them. For example a Greek mythology book, or even certain plays by Shakespeare contain lines of kufr in them. If I have to read these books for a class or even If I read them personal reading, should I make a quoting statement before beginning the book. For example, "the author said", or is this unnecessary as it is understood I am reading someone else's works? I noticed in Arabic when teaching books, like the Sanusiyya, people say Qal al Muallif before beginning.
Question 5 (44:00): Respected imam! Do you recommend any Fiqh books written (translated) in English for the Hanafi Madhab? I would also like to know if there are other such books for the rest of the Madhabs.
Question 6 (47:03): If we believe in all the heavenly books, and everything from Allah is perfect, why does He say in the Quran that "this day I have perfected your religion for you"?
Question 7 (54:35): As regards to Hijama, in your previous session, you mentioned not getting it done in winter rather doing fust (vivisection) especially if one lives in Northern climates/regions. Can you please elaborate what is fust (vivisection) in little detail? Also, during summer time can one get Hijama from a trained professional? If yes, you had mentioned only to have it done on shoulder blades and not at other places on the body, which makes me question why not other parts when we are getting it done in summer from someone who is professionally trained?
Question 8 (58:57): Thank you for giving the opportunity of asking questions. This is very important to me. I am an engaged young man whose fiancé lives abroad. I live in the United States. For now, we are in a long distance relationship. I know my fiancé for more than 5 years now. Lately, we are getting into a lot of arguments which are ending with a lot of fights. As a result, we are getting mad at each other and not talking to each other. I really do love her and she is very nice, kind, and serious girl. I know that being far away is the main thing that is causing us to fight. But I started to have a feeling that she is being unfaithful. So my question is actually two separate questions. Please try to answer both of them since it is very important for me. I will try to do the right thing based on your answers to my questions: 1) What should I do if I found out that she is cheating on me? Should I forgive her and continue with our plans to get married or should I break the engagement and leave her alone? 2) Sometimes I blame myself and I tell myself that I am just being too jealous. What if its just my jealousy and she is not really cheating on me? In other words, what if I am wrong and she never cheated on me? How can I reduce the level of my jealousy? Please try to answer both parts. It is really important for me. Thank you so much!
Question 9 (1:06:35): In one of the recent ‘Navigating the Eschaton’ classes, you mentioned the Hadith (reference: Sunan Abi Dawud 4242) about ‘fitna as-sarra’ arising from a man claiming to be from the progeny of the Prophet ﷺ. Have scholars been able to identify and agree upon any individuals from history as to who this could have been and why?

