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Reflections on the Prophets - 13 - Abraham: Father of the Prophets - Belal Assaad

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Allah the Most Exalted says in the Qur'an:

•"We are relating unto you the most beautiful of stories in that what We have revealed to you from the Qur'an, though before it you were from among those who were not aware of them." (12:3)

•"We have indeed sent aforetime Messengers before you, of them there are some whose stories We have related to you, and whose stories We have not related to you..." (40:78)

•"We relate to you the important news of their story in truth..." (18:13)

•"And all that We relate to you of these stories of the Messengers, We strengthen with them your heart. Through them there come to you the truth as well as admonition and reminder to all those who believe." (11:120)

•"There is, indeed, in their stories lessons for people endowed with understanding. It is not any invented tale, but a confirmation of what went before it, and a detailed exposition of all things, and a guide and a mercy to the people who believe." (12:111)

•"...so relate the stories, perhaps they may reflect." (7:176)


Bilal was born in Williamstown, Melbourne, Australia. He started his Islamic studies at a very early age and acquired his Shariah knowledge in Lebanon; and continued tertiary education in Bio-Medical Science in Australia. Bilal has been offering his service to the community for many years and has been working with the Islamic Society of Victoria for over ten years. http://www.idca.org.au

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  • Wa Alaikom Salam Wa rahamtu la he wa barakatuhu!!!

    MashaALLAH-

    Jazak ALLAH khair for posting these videos! May ALLAH swt bless the speaker and those involved in posting---Ameen!

  • @hassanalinoo dear brother, there are some brothers who make lectures and they are of little benefit and may cause you to not to become extreme but may rile you up. But these lectures are certainly not Haram. For example this series of lectures are very informative and can increase ones knowledge of the prophets, and Insha Allah bring you closer to Allah by understanding the message of all his prophets. Do research on the brothers giving the talks and their topics so they may benefit you :)

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  • @hassanalinoo no its not...its just the beard stereotype..my parents forbid me to watch them too..since they have never heard any such lectrue and they think anyone with a beard is an exxtremist..m sure if they start to watch any of such lectures..they will love them too..these lectures are a guidance for us in this world with fitna

  • @hassanalinoo Asalamu alaikum wrwb, How is listening 2 lectures haram?? Does'nt make sense unless it goes against Allah! Lectures r extremely beneficial in many ways. Knowledge n understanding is important in our deen. Same attending a lecture/circle, it is said it is like the 'garden of paradise'. Parents who narmally say it is bad, its most likely due to misguidance n very cultural thinking. May All swt guide us all inshAllah! Ameen!

  • SubhanaAllah

  • @hassanalinoo well it depends on the meaning that they refer to with the word extremist, if extremist means one who understand his religion and make use of it, then by definition this is not forbidden, however if they means by extremist one who misuse the words of religion, then they are right, so it depends on the lecturer inclination, and in my own opinion you can take or not this channel is the best on youtube in offering Islam with it's right perspective.

  • @hassanalinoo To listen to lectures is to gain knowledge. And to gain knowledge is a must for every muslim. there is nothing extreme about that.

  • Beautiful recitation

  • @hassanalinoo what's so bad abbot talking about Islam it is halal entertainment and it is obligatory to learn as much as Islam as possible and what better way then watching the scholars

  • Such a beneficial series, jazakallah for uploading!

  • salamualakum , brother uploder , i THINK this his name is spelled this way

    bilal assad

    not Assaad

    but great great video , may allah reward you .....

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