Benefiting from Islamic Lectures Saturday, October 3, 2009
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by Mawlana Suleyman Sidat
“To benefit from a Deeni talk you must have two qualities:
1) Talab: come and listen to the talk with a yearning and desire to gain from it.
2) Ihtiyaaj: consider yourself to be in need of what the speaker is saying.
Just participating and listening to talks, without these two points in mind, does not bring change into people’s lives. The disbelievers of Makkah had the occasion to listen to many speeches of our beloved Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wasallam, but because they did not have the right intentions and attitude, his blessed words had no effect on their lives.”
Seekers of Taleem, Tarbiyah & Tazkiyah Saturday, April 4, 2009
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by Muhammad Abdullah
“We all have our worldly commitments. Likewise, the Companions radiyallahu ‘anhum were also occupied: some were labourers, some were tradesmen and some were farmers. But each and every one of them was taalib-ul-’ilm (seeker of ‘ilm).
Along with all their other responsibilities every Companion was a dedicated seeker of taleem, a seeker of tarbiyah, and a seeker of tazkiyah.
This is what we need to do. We need to learn as much as possible and create the thirst to become a better Muslim within ourselves.”
Education & Tarbiyah Sunday, March 29, 2009
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by Muhammad Abdullah
“Every mu’allim (teacher of ‘ilm) should be concerned with the education as well as the tarbiyah of his/her students.
Tarbiyah means to motivate one’s students to practice what is taught.
A mu’allim should leave no stone unturned in both these matters.”