Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Bilal Assad
Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Nouman Ali
Nouman Ali
Be Proud to Be Muslim
Lessons from the Concluding Ayat of Surat al-Hajj. Talk by Sheikh Nouman Ali Khan at Rooty Hill Masjid on 7 August 2014, the first talk of the Sydney leg of his Australia tour.
Various Scholars
So that You may Attain Taqwa-Sajid Ahmed Umar
This was an online lecture presented by Sheikh Sajid Umar at Knowledge International University ( KIU ) during Ramadan 2013 from the land where revelation descended – Makkah. In this lecture, sheikh discusses and elaborates on the Qur’anic verses that pertain to fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Yaser Birjas
The Sunnah Of Reminders (Naseehat)
Reminding Muslims of Islam ethics and good morals is of great value in Islam.
Various Scholars
The Effect of Sins- Sajid Umar
Sheikh Sajid explains the effect that sins can have on ourselves, our family members and society as a whole. He also highlights how we should strive to protect ourselves from committing sins, and continously do a ‘self-audit’ of oursleves, and if we are to slip and err then remember to never lose Hope in the Mercy of Allah Almighty, for as long as we are breathing there is always a chance to turn back to Allah in repentance.
Various Scholars
The Meaning Of The Tashahhud-Abdul Nasir Jangda
In this lesson, we are going to clarify the importance of Prayer and recognize the meaning of the Tashahhud.
Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Social Media
Social Media is a double edged sword. Discover this vital topic to be aware of all consequences of social media.
Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Ongoing Charity
This magnificent lesson encourages us to increase ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah) and recognize various kinds of charity. Take full advantage of this lesson and share the knowledge of it with Muslims.
Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Closeness of Death- Mufti Menk
Every Muslim has to consider the moment of death. Death is close to every one and we have to prepare for this moment.
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