This is really powerful and makes me cry.
Its sad we are not close to Rasoolullah saw.
Beautiful lecture . . .
as it reminds you of how Allah, Rasoolullah saw and Ummah are linked .
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Bin DayKay Ishq-e-Mustafa-(Deep Love for the Holy Prophet saw without Seeing Him)
Submitted by afsana92 on 18 August, 2009 - 02:01 #2
OOH MYY LORRDD! THAT WAS AMAZIING, I HAD/HAVE TEARS RUNNING DOWN MY CHEEKS!SOOO AMAZING MASHALLAH, REALLY DOES MAKE YOU THINK AS A MUSLIM, WHY ARE WE HERE? WHAT PURPOSE? FOR WHOM ARE WE ALL STANDING TODAY? WHO HAS BEGGED FOR OUR LIFES TO BE MADE EASY...?
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULL....!
Altho the nasheed was a bit tooo loud and clear, it kind of over took the speech, it was a catchy nasheed as well, anyone know the name of it?
Asalaam-o-alaikum, Allahmdolillah im glad you liked the vid.
I agree the nasheed vol is too loud, but it adds to the impact/effect i guess.
The nasheed is Ya'adheeman by Ahmed Bukhatir.
This bro has an amazing/beautiful voice.
Also check out nasheeds 'iqra' , 'zawajati' , 'last breath' is especially powerful it made me cry - by this bro.
So... listened to a few seconds... is it all just a guilt trip? If so, not my cuppa tea.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by afsana92 on 24 August, 2009 - 19:41 #5
Well, a guilt trip does make you think about the wrong you have/are done/ing...does it not ? I didn't think it was my cup of tea, but after listening to the lecture (And NOT just the first few seconds!) it really does make you think deeply about Islam. I also think that if you do listen to it, with the slightest of interest it will definitely make you think more deeply about Islam and the what the Prophet (SAW)has done for his Ummah. Its important that you don't just wave things off like this, it really does have meaning behind it. And if it weren't for Rasulluah, then there would be NO Ummah, There would be NO Islam and there certainly would be NO You or I.
So, i certainly wouldn't call it a guilt trip...the brother in the lecture is speaking sense and the important thing is that he is speaking the TRUTH, even if it does make you feel guilty, don't you think sometimes its right to do that or to feel that way. it does help stengthen your Iman, make you think greater about Islam and maybe even change you as a Muslim and make you better on the whole.
My Advise Listen to it, think deeply and you may just know what i am on about....
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This is really powerful and makes me cry.
Its sad we are not close to Rasoolullah saw.
Beautiful lecture . . .
as it reminds you of how Allah, Rasoolullah saw and Ummah are linked .
_________________
Bin DayKay Ishq-e-Mustafa-(Deep Love for the Holy Prophet saw without Seeing Him)
OOH MYY LORRDD! THAT WAS AMAZIING, I HAD/HAVE TEARS RUNNING DOWN MY CHEEKS!SOOO AMAZING MASHALLAH, REALLY DOES MAKE YOU THINK AS A MUSLIM, WHY ARE WE HERE? WHAT PURPOSE? FOR WHOM ARE WE ALL STANDING TODAY? WHO HAS BEGGED FOR OUR LIFES TO BE MADE EASY...?
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULL....!
Altho the nasheed was a bit tooo loud and clear, it kind of over took the speech, it was a catchy nasheed as well, anyone know the name of it?
One Ummah...x
Asalaam-o-alaikum, Allahmdolillah im glad you liked the vid.
I agree the nasheed vol is too loud, but it adds to the impact/effect i guess.
The nasheed is Ya'adheeman by Ahmed Bukhatir.
This bro has an amazing/beautiful voice.
Also check out nasheeds 'iqra' , 'zawajati' , 'last breath' is especially powerful it made me cry - by this bro.
So... listened to a few seconds... is it all just a guilt trip? If so, not my cuppa tea.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Well, a guilt trip does make you think about the wrong you have/are done/ing...does it not ? I didn't think it was my cup of tea, but after listening to the lecture (And NOT just the first few seconds!) it really does make you think deeply about Islam. I also think that if you do listen to it, with the slightest of interest it will definitely make you think more deeply about Islam and the what the Prophet (SAW)has done for his Ummah. Its important that you don't just wave things off like this, it really does have meaning behind it. And if it weren't for Rasulluah, then there would be NO Ummah, There would be NO Islam and there certainly would be NO You or I.
So, i certainly wouldn't call it a guilt trip...the brother in the lecture is speaking sense and the important thing is that he is speaking the TRUTH, even if it does make you feel guilty, don't you think sometimes its right to do that or to feel that way. it does help stengthen your Iman, make you think greater about Islam and maybe even change you as a Muslim and make you better on the whole.
My Advise Listen to it, think deeply and you may just know what i am on about....
One Ummah...x
Aslaamualaikum, razmadhan mubarak
jazakAllah for your comment.
you explained things very well, better then i would have been able too.
thank you.
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Ramadan Mubarak to you too =D..
Your welcome and No worries ..x
One Ummah...x