Abdul Nasir Jangda
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Sinopsis
Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and at the age of 10 began the road to knowledge by moving to Karachi, Pakistan, and memorizing the entire Quran in less than one year.After graduating from High School, he continued his studies abroad at the renowned Jamia Binoria and graduated from its demanding seven year program in 2002 at the top of his class with numerous licenses to teach in various Islamic Sciences.He has served as an instructor and curriculum advisor to various Islamic schools and Islamic studies programs including Bayyinah Institute and the Qalam Seminary. His light-hearted nature and southern warmth make him one of the most sought-after speakers on the international scene.
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Stories of the Prophets #18 The Battle of Badr
28/03/2024 Duración: 23min>> AI Generated: The history of the Badr victory was a intimidation of Muslims to back down, leading to a strategy of intercepting the caravan and putting a hurt on their enemy. The Westerners were desperate to win the fight, but were not successful. The Islamist plan to destroy the people and end suffering was successful, but they were outflanked by police and police officers were eventually outflanked by large contingent of asylum seekers and Muslims. The importance of understanding and cooperation between Muslims of different cultures is emphasized, and resolving issues with the Islam community is a blessing for those who have not yet experienced it.
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Stories of the Prophets #17 Taking Responsibility
27/03/2024 Duración: 17min>> AI Generated: The speaker discusses the Prophet's actions and lessons, including his journey to Mecca and leaving the ship. The Prophet's actions led to a conclusion that he wasn't time to leave yet and should not be part of the situation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of one's own choices and avoiding mistakes. Additionally, the speaker discusses the importance of not acknowledging the length of time someone was in the situation and taking responsibility to avoid mistakes.
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