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Infinity and God — Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
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Meraklısına: İskoçya’da bir Müslüman nasıl Başbakan oldu? Çok az geriden geliyorum… ABD ve İngiltere’nin Irak işgaline karşı gelen SNP partisi lideri eski İskoçya Başbakanı Alex Salmond, o dönem öyle bir muhalefet etti ki 2007 seçimlerini kazandı ve partisi o günden bu yana İskoçya’da iktidar. O dönemlerde partiye giren, dedesi Pakistan’dan göçen ailenin 18 yaşındaki çocuğu #HamzaYusuf, Salmond’un işgale karşı duruşunu desteklediği için SNP’ye üye oldu. O genç, aradan geçen 19 yılın ardından üç gün önce SNP içerisindeki yarışı kazanarak İskoçya Başbakanı oldu. Genç Başbakan, dedelerini sömüren İngiltere’de, bu sefer de İngiltere’den ayrılıp İskoçya’yı bağımsız bir ülke haline getirmek için çabalayacak. Yusuf, milletvekili olarak siyaset arenasına ilk adımını attığında, milliyetçi bir parti olan SNP’nin ilk beyaz olmayan milletvekili olmuştu. Teni de dini de aykırıydı. Ancak o partisine de ülkesine de bağlıydı. Bu topraklarda doğmuştu. Milletvekilliği sonrası çevresi sayesinde kısa sürede 4 ayrı bakanlıkta bakan oldu. Yusuf’un parti liderliği için yarıştığı iki adaydan farkı sadece teni ve dini değildi. Karşısında cinsiyet değişikliğinin önünün açılmasını istemeyip istifa eden eski Bakan Ash Reagan ve koyu Katolik #Ekonomi Bakanı Kate Forbes vardı. Yusuf’un karşısındaki iki isim de kadındı ve eşcinsel evlilik ve cinsiyet değişikliği konularında daha katı düşüncelere sahipti. Ancak Hamza Yusuf, Müslüman olmasına rağmen bu konularda daha ‘liberaldi’ ve destekliyordu. Yusuf, eşcinsel evliliği destekliyor, trans hakları konusunda eski lider Sturgeon’ın reformlarının arkasında duruyor ve kürtaj konusunda sessiz kalmayı sürdürüyordu. Bu konuları #İslam’ın reddettiği sorusuna Yusuf, “Dini inancım ülke yönetimindeki işlerimde referansım değil.” diyerek cevap veriyordu. Çok rahat, çok profesyonel… Yusuf’un, İngiltere’den ayrılma konusunda referandum düzenleyeceğini açıklaması da önemli tabi. Ama bana komik gelen şey, şu anda İngiltere’de Hint, #İskoçya’da Pakistan kökenli başbakanların olması. İkisinin eski İngiliz ‘sömürge milleti’ olmasının yanında, Pakistanlı liderin Hintli lidere karşı bağımsızlık arayışına girecek olması :) Takipte kalın: @baydno https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqa7TYitG37/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Two Rakaats performed by a lover is better than 100 done without love. It should all come from yearning for Allah's pleasure
#hamzayusuf #peace #islam #religion #faith #freepalestine #palestine #gaza
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Kalbin Simyası-Hamza Yusuf
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Quran is not a linear book. It's unique.
It was revealed directly from Allah through His messenger, Rasulullah shallahu 'alaihi wa salam.
When it comes to read Quran. Face it like you read something different from any other books.
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Bury your existence in the earth of obscurity. For nothing grows until it is buried. -Ibn Ata Allah
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Twenty-six years ago, I became a Muslim-largely because I fell in love with a beautiful Human being. “I was only sent to, perfect noble character,” said the Man declared as a “Mercy to all the worlds.” As time passed, this love grew as my knowledge of Him increased. I painfully watched His religion hijacked by some for their, own ends distorting His message and forgetting that He was indeed a Mercy to all the worlds. I am troubled by the media’s portrayal of Him sometimes in the worst of lights. How could the man I came to know and love to be so vilified and maligned by those who claim to represent Him and also by those who aim to be unbiased interpreters? Muḥammad (ﷺ), was a shy, reticent man who lived among his people with such high moral character they called him al-Amin — the Trustworthy. The Prophet of Islām was born in the city of Mecca, Arabia, into a poor but noble branch of an aristocratic clan known as Quraysh, a People who despised treachery, lies, and stupidity, while honoring bravery in battle, generosity in partying, and cleverness in poetry. Some families, were so ashamed of their baby girls, that they would bury them alive instead of suffering the possible indignity of future dishonor. The religion of the Arabs at the time was a hodge-podge of superstition, divination, and idolatry. To them, man’s Life ended with his death and his afterlife was based on his military exploits might be immortalized by a poets tongue. The Prophet Muḥammad (ﷺ), was born into this world on April 9th, 570, Christian era in the lunar month of Rabīʿ al-ʾAwwal. His father, ʿAbdullāh died during his mother’s pregnancy. And for the first four years, He was raised in the relative purity of the desert by a Bedouin woman named Halimah. After which He returned to His mother, ʼĀminah. But in His seventh year, His mother died leaving Him in the care of His grandfather. At the age, of twenty-five, He was employed as a commercial agent by Lady Khadījah, a Successful widow, from His own, clan. She soon recognized His honesty and good nature and proposed marriage. Although fifteen years younger than she was, He accepted her proposal and fathered six of his seven children with her. At the age of forty, it had become his custom to escape the idolatry of Meccan society by seeking solitude in a cave on the mountain known as “the Mountain of Light.” In the solitary confines of his small cave, a voice pierced his consciousness declaring: “Recite (Iqrā)!” Alarmed and shivering He fled to his wife, begging her to wrap him in a cloak. He feared for his sanity, concerned that a desert spirit or poetic muse might be pursuing Him. More revelations soon followed, and Muhammad (ﷺ) came to an understanding that, He was not only a prophet in a long line of prophets but that he was the last of them who was sent, with a universal message. As the days passed his revelations increased and they were powerfully rhythmic punctuated with intoxicating messages that challenged listeners to reflect on everyday miracles such as the alternation of the night and day. These revelations revealed to Muhammad (ﷺ), came to be known as the Qurʾān, the Muslim Holy book. For thirteen years he invited his clan to worship one God, sit with slaves in spiritual solidarity, respect women as soul-full equals and the source of human mercy, care for the widow, the orphan, the weak and the oppressed. At first, people ridiculed his message and accused Him of attempting “to make the Gods one.” His Message threatened his people’s financial control of the markets of Mecca where pilgrims from all over Arabia came to spend their wealth. When his clan failed to stop his preaching, they plotted to kill him in his sleep. But he was warned by the Angel Gabriel and told to flee in the cover of darkness to Madīnah with his beloved friend and lifelong companion Abū Bakr aṣ-Ṣiddīq. Setting out, the two sought refuge in a cave to escape the skilled trackers of Mecca hot on their trail. The bounty hunters quickly came upon the cave, but a spider’s web had already covered the entrance, and a dove with her young rested in a nest above it. When the posse left, and the two felt safe again, they continued their journey to the city of Yathrib. And as they entered it the young girls and children of Bani Najjar came out chanting lines of poetry which are still sung all over the world in remembrance of this auspicious occasion. The name Yathrib was changed, to Madīnah, the city of hope. It became a city founded on the brotherhood of virtue. The Prophet (ﷺ), enacted a treaty uniting the once warring groups. He secured the rights of the Jewish minority by granting them full citizenship and freedom to practice their religion without constraint. Days after His arrival in Madīnah, He began the construction of a mosque, a sanctuary of prayer and meditation, in the center of the city. And He had His companions; the Muslims create their marketplace to ensure economic strength. The Meccans, sensing that a rising power was now emerging in the peninsula, plotted ways of subverting the Prophet (ﷺ), and his growing community of believers. And the Prophet (ﷺ), who had practiced a strict pacifism in Mecca for thirteen years and disliked the use of coercive force, was now given permission, by God to defend against any attacks by his enemies. The Qurʾān declared, “Fighting (in self-defense, for the restoration of peace and elimination of mischief and violence) has been made incumbent upon you although you are averse to it by temperament. It may be that you dislike a thing and (in fact) that is good for you. And it is (also) likely that you like a thing but (in fact) that is bad for you. And Allāh knows well, but you do not know.” [Qurʾān, 2: 216 ], The Prophet (ﷺ), said, “Never desire to meet your enemies, rather ask God for peace and well-being; but should you be forced to meet them, then act courageously.” [Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī ] Muslims are not ashamed of their Prophet’s teaching about war. On the contrary, for us, it is a Great source of pride. He was courageous as a great lion against the strong and oppressive yet gentle as a shepherd with the weak and the oppressed. The valid object of the war fought for God should always be peace. What the Prophet (ﷺ), taught is that Muslims just battle for cause only. In this world, there are only two choices: two sides, truth, and justice or falsehood and oppression. You don’t have to be a Muslim to understand that. After years of conflict between members of his clan and his followers, the Prophet(ﷺ), had a revelation that He should visit the sacred mosque. In the eighth year after his migration to Madīnah the Prophet(ﷺ), set out for Mecca but his adversaries refused to allow him in. They sent out an arbitrator to strike an agreement that would bring the stand-off to an end. And on every point of this treaty the Prophet (ﷺ), compromised his position in pursuit of peace. On the journey back to Madīnah some of the companions were deeply troubled by what had just taken place and disappointed that they were, thwarted from visiting the sanctuary. When asked to explain, the Prophet(ﷺ), replied, “Did I say it was going to be this year?” And so the following year, by the treaty, the Prophet (ﷺ), and his followers performed a pilgrimage completely unmolested. But soon his clan the Quraysh broke their end of the deal, massacring another Clan with an alliance to the Prophet(ﷺ), attacking them even in the sacred precinct. Abu Sufyan, the head of the Prophet’s enemies, attempted to restore the truce but it was too late. News of the massacre enraged the believers, and the Prophet (ﷺ), summoned all of the Muslims capable of bearing arms to march on Mecca. When the nearly ten thousand Muslims arrived on the outskirts of the city, the Quraysh realized they did not stand a chance and people either fled or stayed in their homes. And so it was, after years of persecution, the Prophet(ﷺ), marched triumphantly into the city of his birth at the head of the Largest army ever assembled in Arabian history. With his head bowed in humility, He declared a general amnesty and granted war criminals refuge. His overwhelming magnanimity of character led to a mass conversion among the citizens of Mecca. Even Abū Sufyān, his archenemy, embraced the religion of the Prophet(ﷺ). In the months that followed, almost all of Arabia dispatched representatives to swear allegiance to this Prophet (ﷺ), and to enter in the faith of Islām. In a period of, twenty-three years Muhammad (ﷺ), had succeeded in uniting a feuding people trapped in cycles of violence into one people with a sense of destiny and a mission that would transform the world. He elevated the low, and he lowered the elevated that they might meet in that middle place known as the brotherhood. He infused in them a love of learning unleashing a creative power that would lead to some of the most extraordinary scientific breakthroughs in human history. He died on the same day He was born, in the same house He had lived in for ten years in Madīnah, on a small bed made of leather stuffed with palm fibers, in the arms of his beloved wife, ‘Ā’ishah. His dying words were, “Treat your women well, and do not oppress your servants, the prayer, the prayer, don’t be neglectful of the prayer. O God, my highest companion, O highest companion.” But the Prophet (ﷺ), was more than just a great historical person, He was a father and friend, a husband, a companion and above all, He was a Human being. The Prophet’s unique physical appearance, His high character and willingness to sacrifice for others, are often at the essence of any description of him. He was once described by a contemporary in the following words: “The Messenger of God was imposing and majestic. His face was luminous like a full moon. He was taller than medium but not excessive in height. He had wavy hair, which he parted, and it never went beyond his shoulders. He was light-skinned with a high brow. He had full eyebrows and a small space between them. He had a fine aquiline nose. His beard was full, his eyes black. His physique was supple and lithe, with a full chest and broad shoulders. When he walked, he was determined, and his pace was as if he was walking downhill. When He spoke, He was always brief and reflective. He spoke when He saw the benefit and spent long periods in silent contemplation. His speech was comprehensive being neither wordy nor laconic. He had a mild temperament and was never harsh nor cruel, coarse nor rude. He expressed gratitude for everything given to him no matter how insignificant. When He spoke, his companions lowered their heads as if birds were-perched upon them. When He was silent, they felt free to speak. He never criticized food or praised it excessively. He never swore, nor did He find fault in people. He did not flatter people but praised them when appropriate. People entered His gatherings as seekers and left enlightened. He would ask about his companions when they were absent often making inquiries about people’s needs. He never stood nor sat without mentioning the name of God. He never reserved a special place for himself in a gathering and sat where space provided. He gave each of those who sat with him such full attention that everyone felt that he was the most important person in that gathering. Voices were never raised, in his presence. The aged were respected, for their age, and the young were, shown compassion for their youth.”
The Qurʾān reminds Muslims that when they are slandered by those who reject them they should bear it patiently and be forgiving. I yearn for a deeper understanding of this man, His gentleness towards children, His love of animals, his concern for the weak and oppressed, His sense of justice always tempered with mercy. I (personally) love his humor and his Sense of tomfoolery. He said once, “I joke but always tell the truth.” His wife ‘Ā’ishah said, “He was always making us laugh in the house.” One of his names is ad-Daḥḥāk — The Smiling one. His humor and cheerfulness even in the face of the most difficult of times are so needed today in our troubled world. I imagine him telling those of us who don’t laugh enough to lighten up, to show more gratitude even in what appears to be difficulties. And as for those who laugh too much and do so inappropriately, I imagine that He would ask that they reflect deeper on the condition of humanity and nurture compassion in their hearts. “Those who sin while laughing, enter hell crying,” He once said. Once an old woman asked Him if she would enter paradise and He replied, “Old people don’t go to heaven!” The woman was crestfallen with the answer He had provided, to which He added with a smile, “You shall enter paradise in the prime of your youth.” The Arabs believed dates made eye infections worse. His companion Suhayb was eating, dates one day while his left eye was infected. The Prophet said, “Suhayb do you eat dates, and your eye is infected?” To which Suhayb said, “I am eating with my right eye only O Messenger of God.” To which the Prophet (ﷺ), laughed heartily. And, once a gruff desert Bedouin came to the mosque and prayed out loud saying, “O God forgive me, and Muhammad, and don’t forgive anyone else.” Hearing this the Prophet (ﷺ), laughed and said to him, “You are limiting the vast mercy of God.” I feel so incredibly grateful and blessed to have come to know Him and to learn from Him. A day of my life has not gone by that I haven’t felt indebted to him for the wisdom he has given me in making sense of my life and my world. Every day my love for Muhammad (ﷺ), increases. Like the vast majority of my fellow believers across the world and through times, He is, indeed, the Beloved — The Praised One. — Shaykh Ḥamza Yūsuf Event Name: BBC: The Prophet’s Birthday 03/07/2005
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Alhumdulilah! For everything 🤲 ❤️💕#islamicquotes #hamzayusuf #gratitude #greatfulheart #greatful #reflection #serenity #majesty https://www.instagram.com/p/B44PKNbFJuS/?igshid=yggwg4kk1nlj
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Existential crisis and Atheism.
#hamzayusuf#islamic#quran#duaa#hadith#muslim#islampost#holy quran#quran ayah#islamic videos#islamic lecture#atheist#atheism
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Superstition and foreboding. Only rely on surahs and the guidance of Allah and SAW #hamzayusuf #purificationoftheheart #purificationoftheheartbyhamzayusuf https://www.instagram.com/p/B4jfeWBgzgd/?igshid=1u4eok0dos5t5
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We think this is relevant, since we post about #slangs recently. Check out the profound discussion on his channel https://youtu.be/iawSzFZg-vw #language #linguistics #hamzayusuf #rogerscruton #conservatism https://www.instagram.com/p/BrAAmxuFQ_Y/?igshid=w54v84bw8q9a
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“En iyi anti-depresan insanlara hizmet etmektir, eğer depresyondaysanız kendinizle ilgilenmekten vazgeçin ve hizmet edebileceğiniz birilerini bulun. Allah, sizi ona götürecek bir dünya yarattı.”
Hamza Yusuf
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Pray before you are prayed upon
"...The abstraction of a Mahometan at his prayers is quite inconceivable; on board boat, in a storm, it is just the same; the hour comes, the Mahometan falls on his knees, and for five minutes the world is nothing to him; death may come, but it cannot interrupt him; even gain may come, but it will not disturb him..." (Florence of Arabia By Hamza Yusuf)
#hamzayusuf#prayer#pray#islam#dua#zaytuna#hadith#prophetmuhammed#florencenightingale#arabia#sufi#sofi#Mahometan
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Qantara
The Qantara - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
If you want to deal with people, deal with them on the "Qantara". There's a place after the Siraat called the Qantara.
You can have all your arguments with the Muslims there....like.." I'll meet you on the Qantara", you know.
Just leave it at that, as there really is a place where you resolve any issues that you had here (on Earth), that were not resolved before you go to Paradise.
You get a chance to resolve them. Just let people... (Say) "I'll meet you on the Qantara."
InshaAllah all of us will cross The Siraat and it is going to be a happy day. Yaumul Qiyamah is going to be a good day...Really!
We will find out who was rightly guided, who was not. We should believe that we are rightly guided but we should also have the humility to recognise that only God knows who is right. He knows better who is rightly guided.
I am following my teachers and they had teachers, and we have chains of transmission. Allahu a'lam. (God Knows Best)
'Don't consider yourself pure'. Allah purifies whomever He pleases. So we should be humble about that’.
Credit: Sangnilam Purnama
01.7.2019
#rihla2019 #AlNaqiy #DeenIntensive #AlNaqiyAsia #ZaytunaCollege #ShaykhHamzaYusuf2019
#SHYKL2019 #HamzaYusuf
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Reposted from @zaytunacollege President Hamza Yusuf talks about the deep structure of the Qur'an which can only be discovered through study and attention. This clip is taken from Session One of the Gateway to God's Book series. Find the full video on Zaytuna's YouTube channel. #zaytunacollege #hamzayusuf - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CA1s7ejHRY0/?igshid=jxjjs6ra9dhv
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