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Reflections on the Sermon the Prophet (saw) welcoming the month of Ramadan

Loving and Living the Quran

Release Date: 06/28/2014

Make peace between your brothers [49:10] show art Make peace between your brothers [49:10]

Loving and Living the Quran

In this episode, we explore Surah Al-Hujurat (49:10) which calls us to a higher standard of community: “The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy.” This verse emphasizes that we are not just acquaintances or allies—we are spiritual siblings, bound by faith. Disagreements are inevitable, but the Quran commands us to be active agents of reconciliation, reminding us that conflict resolution is a deeply spiritual act. Key Themes Covered: 🔹 Brotherhood in Faith Islam defines the believers as one family—a...

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Be Gentle of Heart and Speech [3:159] show art Be Gentle of Heart and Speech [3:159]

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Episode Summary: Our relationships—whether in family, friendships, marriage, or community—are central to our well-being. Research confirms that healthy relationships lead to lower stress, greater happiness, and increased resilience. Islam beautifully aligns with this, emphasizing that our connection with Allah impacts how we treat others—and vice versa. In Surah Aal-e-Imran (3:159), Allah (SWT) reminds the Prophet (SAW): “It is by Allah’s mercy that you deal gently with them. And had you been harsh and hard-hearted, they would have dispersed from around you.” This verse...

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Remember who you are [17:70] show art Remember who you are [17:70]

Loving and Living the Quran

Yesterday, we reflected on how forgetting Allah leads us to forget our true selves. Today, we take that discussion further by reminding ourselves of our inherent nobility and purpose. In Surah Al-Isra (17:70), Allah (SWT) declares: “And surely We have honored the children of Adam… and We have made them to excel by an appropriate excellence over most of those whom We have created.” Islam teaches that human beings are honored creations, endowed with intellect, free will, and the ability to reflect divine attributes. Recognizing this truth shapes our self-worth, resilience, and sense of...

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Be careful of the slow erosion of your values [59:19] show art Be careful of the slow erosion of your values [59:19]

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Episode Summary: Yesterday, we explored how what we consume affects our soul. Today, we take that conversation deeper by reflecting on Surah Al-Hashr (59:19): “And be not like those who forgot Allah, so He made them forget their own souls. Those are the transgressors.” This verse warns us about the gradual loss of spiritual awareness—a slow, almost imperceptible process that occurs when we disconnect from Allah. Just as water erodes stone over time, our values, beliefs, and priorities can shift without us realizing it—until we look back and wonder how we got here. Key Takeaways: 🔹...

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Be mindful of what you consume [80:24] show art Be mindful of what you consume [80:24]

Loving and Living the Quran

Yesterday, we reflected on the importance of eating what is tayyib (pure, wholesome). Today, we expand on this idea by exploring all forms of consumption—not just what we eat, but what we read, watch, and listen to. In Surah Abasa (80:24), Allah (SWT) commands: “Then let man look at his food.” While this verse primarily refers to physical nourishment, scholars explain that it also applies to spiritual and mental consumption. Just as we are mindful of what we eat, we must be mindful of what we feed our minds and hearts. Key Takeaways: 🔹 Your Mental Diet Shapes You – We consume more...

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Eat of the Good Things [2:172] show art Eat of the Good Things [2:172]

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Episode Summary: Food is one of the greatest blessings from Allah, yet in today’s world of ultra-processed foods and commercial farming, we must ask: Are we truly eating in a way that nourishes our bodies, minds, and souls? In Surah Al-Baqarah (2:172), Allah commands: “O you who believe! Eat of the good things (tayyib) that We have provided for you, and give thanks to Allah if Him it is that you serve.” This episode explores the deeper meaning of tayyib (pure, wholesome) food—beyond just halal—highlighting how our diet impacts not just our physical health but also our mental...

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Learn to love what is good for you [2:216] show art Learn to love what is good for you [2:216]

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Episode Summary: We often seek comfort and avoid discomfort, but what if the things we resist are actually the key to our well-being? In Surah Al-Baqarah (2:216), Allah (SWT) reminds us: “It may be that you dislike something while it is good for you, and it may be that you love something while it is bad for you. And Allah knows, while you do not know.” This verse is a powerful call to trust Allah’s wisdom over our limited perception. Whether it’s waking up early, exercising, fasting, or enduring hardships, growth often comes from embracing temporary discomfort for long-term...

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Embrace the hardship that leads to ease [2:185] show art Embrace the hardship that leads to ease [2:185]

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Fasting is challenging—so how do we reconcile the difficulty of Ramadan with Allah’s promise in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185): “Allah desires ease for you, and He does not desire for you difficulty…” In this episode, we explore the true meaning of ease and why it is often earned through hardship. While modern culture equates ease with comfort, Islam teaches that real ease comes from resilience, discipline, and endurance. Through examples from psychology, neuroscience, and Quranic wisdom, we reflect on how Ramadan is a spiritual boot camp—training us mentally, emotionally, and...

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How to attract His blessings and mercy [2:156] show art How to attract His blessings and mercy [2:156]

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In our previous episode, we reflected on how trials are an inevitable part of life. But once we accept that hardships will come, the next important question is: How do we respond to them? In today’s episode, we explore Surah Al-Baqarah (2:155-157), where Allah (SWT) reminds us that patience (sabr) is the key to attracting His blessings, mercy, and guidance. “Who, when a misfortune befalls them, say: Surely we are Allah's and to Him we shall return.” (Quran 2:156) The sabireen—those who practice patience—are not just enduring suffering; they are aligning themselves with divine...

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Adjust your expectations [29:2] show art Adjust your expectations [29:2]

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Life is full of challenges, and yet, when we face difficulties, we often feel caught off guard. In today’s episode, we reflect on Surah Al-Ankabut (29:2-3), where Allah reminds us that simply professing faith does not mean we will be left untested: “Do men think that they will be left alone on saying, ‘We believe,’ and not be tried?” – (Quran 29:2) Trials and difficulties are not a sign that something has gone wrong—they are a natural and necessary part of life, designed to help us grow, strengthen our resilience, and bring us closer to Allah. In this episode, we explore why we...

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