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- English Lecturere : Muhammad Salah
An episode of "Ask Huda" in which Dr. Muhammad Salah answers the questions of the viewers about all fields of Islam.
- English Lecturere : Muhammad Salah
An episode of "Ask Huda" in which Dr. Muhammad Salah answers the questions of the viewers about all fields of Islam.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
Question and Answer Session of the lecture "Hijab: A Religious Symbol by Shaikh Bilal Philips".
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An article in English explains that no doubt that the makers of these electronic games carry cultures, beliefs, interests, and ideas contrary to Islam because they are not Muslims. They do not consider Islam as a religion worthy of their attention. This article refers to some dangers caused by these games. This pamphlet is electronically suitable to be published on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter or be printed out and distributed in public places.
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- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
An episode of "Ask Huda" in which Dr. Hatem Elhagaly answers the questions of the viewers about all fields of Islam.
- English Lecturere : Muhammad Salah
An episode of "Ask Huda" in which Dr. Muhammad Salah answers the questions of the viewers about all fields of Islam.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj shows the position we should take towards the disagreement between the scholars.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj shows the reasons of disagreement between the scholars, which may be due to the authenticity or the meaning of the reports.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj talks about fatwa issuing and shows that we should be very careful about this, for the companions, even the most knowledgeable ones, were afraid to give fatwa.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj handles the issue of the classification of the Prophetic tradition (sunnah) according to its origin and five Islamic ruling and mentions the obstacles and doubts in the way of following the Sunnah.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj handles the issue of the sources of the different rules of fiqh and shows the difference between innovation in the religious and worldly issues.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj shows the five Islamic rulings: Mandatory, preferable, permissible, disliked, and prohibited. He also shows some useful issues relate to each category.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj handles some Islamic principles such as: (1) Deeds are but by their intentions, (2) Certainty is not neglected by doubt, (3) Hardship must bring about causing, (4) No harm and nor reciprocating of harm, (5) Customs given consideration, and (6) Using all pieces of evidences takes precedence over neglecting some.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj mentions the direct and indirect students of the four Imams. As for Imam Abu Haneefah, his direct students are such as: (1) Zufar, (2) Abu Yusuf, and (3) Muhammad ibn Al-Hasan and his indirect students are such as (1) Al-Karkhi, (2) As-Sarkhasi, and (3) At-Tahawi. As for Imam Malek, his direct students are such as (1) Ibn Al-Qasem, (2) Abdullah ibn Wahb, and (3) Al-Qanabi and his indirect students are such as (1) Al-Qurtubi, (2) Ibn Al-Arabi, and (3) Ash-Shatibi. As for Imam Ash-Shafi’i, his direct students are such as: (1) Al-Humaidi and (2) Al-Muzani and his indirect students are such as: (1) Al-Ghazali, (2) An-Nawawi, (3) Adh-Dhahabi, (4) Ibn Kathir, (5) Ibn Hajar, and (6) As-Suyuti. As for Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, his direct students are such as: (1) Ash-Shafi’i and (2) Al-Bukhari and his indirect students are such as: (1) Ibn Rajab, (2) Ibn Qudama, (3) Ibn Taimeyyah, and (4) Ibn Al-Qayyem. Also, Dr. Hatem Al-Haj shows the position we should take whe learning these schools of fiqh.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj gives short biographies of the four imams: (1) Abu Haneefah, (2) Malek ibn Anas, (3) Ash-Shafi’i, and (4) Ahmad ibn Hanbal and mentions their teachers.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
A lecture in English in which Dr. Hatem Al-Haj gives a general introduction to the series and shows the meaning of "Evolution of Fiqh." He begins his lecture with mentioning the meaning of fiqh and its importance. Afterwards, he shows the sources and different schools of fiqh.
- English Lecturere : Hatem Elhagaly
An episode of "Ask Huda" in which Dr. Hatem Elhagaly answers the questions of the viewers about all fields of Islam.
- English Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad ibn Saleh Al-Utheimin answers the following question, "What is the ruling on a woman travelling without a mahram because her work requires that of her?"