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If a non-muslim listens to his speech he might get converted.
I, myself have seen an academic-looking women getting converted by Sheik Abdul Hakim in Cambridge Mosque 3 months ago
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@onedaysnotice44 lol i just realized my right headphone is busted.
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My left ear really enjoyed this.
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@afthefragile Well said! Same applies to Hamza Yusuf.
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@afthefragile I agree
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@DarkB1ueKnight Yes, this little novel is brilliant in its perspectives and implications. Sort of mid-point between Al-Ghazali and Ibn Rushd. I have begun to read parts of it in the original Arabic.
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@alkantre very interesting i read one of his books called 'Hayy ibn Yaqdhan', its interesting how he asserts the possibility of a creationism and evolutionary duality, a perspective which really needs to be reasserted and discoursed in the Muslim World I believe...
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@DarkB1ueKnight You could say I am a philosopher of sorts, but I follow Ibn Tufayl and not Ibn Rushd or Al Ghazali
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@alkantre All philosophers work in that way as in a discourse, btw are you philosopher?
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@DarkB1ueKnight Just like our Western philosophers
@musa78692 I've listened to tons of lectures by Sk. Abdul Hakim and I've also read a few of his books. All of them have been extremely beneficial to me. They have been extremely uplifting spiritually and I haven't herd a single thing he has said that would be contradictory to Islam.
Some random person posting incoherent comments on a youtube video can not repudiate my faith in Sk. Abdul Hamid's teachings. He is a great and invaluable asset to Islam especially in the west.
Salaam and Peace.
afthefragile 1 year ago 25
brilliant, he is just amazing Mashallah.
fakhrrazi 1 year ago 8