Juz 4: Sh. Yasir Fahmy | Qur’an 30 for 30 Season 4



In the fourth episode of this Ramadan series, Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guest Sh. Yasir Fahmy, explore gems from the fourth juz of the Holy Qur’an.

Download our FREE eBook “Qur’an 30for30: Judgment Day” here: https://yqn.io/qe5

#ramadan2023 #omarsuleiman

Click SUBSCRIBE and hit the 🔔 icon to receive the latest from Yaqeen!

Visit http://www.yaqeeninstitute.org for full access to all research publications, infographics, and videos.

Join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @yaqeeninstitute!

source

45 thoughts on “Juz 4: Sh. Yasir Fahmy | Qur’an 30 for 30 Season 4”

  1. The bloodline come on now nothing like a dick Samuray la blah my name condominium girl I’m a cuppa Sasena hung up Langhorne so I’m gonna heal your father fuck are you looking guy that you hear me Salam some Toyota

    Reply
  2. Salaam keep inspiring us therefore of this holy month of Ramadan may Allah bless us all and accept our prayers and our fasting. I have learned so much on different sorrows from you guys. Now I will listen to surah Imran in a different way that you’ve explained it maybe next time I don, you can do a series of all the soura’s and take the focal points for us not speaking Arabic Muslims. I read the translation. I try to read in a way that I can understand it but you guys do a phenomenal job of explaining thesaurus just a thought thank you dear Omar , and the team for doing such a great job Mayla bless all of you this holy month of Ramadan.

    Reply
  3. Day 4: Alhamdollillah! Very deep and reflective! ❤

    Lessons learnt:
    Day 1: Meaningful Muslim identity!
    Day 2: Sacrificing for greater good.
    Day 3: Alhamdollillah Islam is easy!
    Day 4: The gentleness of the Prophet (PBUH) even when his companions made mistakes!
    In a nutshell, the analogy I could think here is that of a large tree. Here Allah, Quran and Prophet (PBUH) form the roots and trunk of our religion. We are the branches and leaves and we will shake depending on the intensity of the storm but as long as we hold onto the root and trunk together, I think collectively as a family, community and Ummah.. we can pass the storm Insh and we will survive as a tree! ❤

    Jazakallah for another gold lesson! ❤

    Reply
  4. Many ayats affects us deeply in different times this one in particular, at this point in my life, helps me understand so much and keeps me humble, hopefully.may Allah reward team yaqeen family Abundantly and gather as all in janatul Al Firdaws

    Reply
  5. Alhamdulillahi rabbila'alameen.. subhanallah..i just feel that Rasulullah (saw) is still here…i doesn't feel like we are talking about Rasulullah saw who has gone from this Earth a long long ago… Alhamdulillahi rabbila'alameen…..❤❤

    Reply
  6. Aoa – quite interesting how Omar translated two verses from Al Imran which quite simply shows that Esa (as) i.e Jesus has passed away just like Muhammad pbuh – especially verse 144 “All messengers before Muhammad have passed away” – such a simple interpretation made so complex

    Reply

Leave a Comment