I commute about 45 minutes each way and also spend time walking with my dog every day, so I have a lot of time to listen.
I recently finished Hamza Yusuf's "Foundations of Islam" and thought it was fantastic.
Now I am listening to Abdal Murad's "Understanding Islam" and it is excellent, too.
I got both of these on iTunes.
Would anyone care to recommend other audio programs, podcasts, etc. that are worthwhile to listen to? My only requirement is that it's something I can download or purchase, as I listen to it on the go.
Re: Good podcasts or audio programs (free or not)?
Greetings of peace
yes, i have one : D
This is a great site full of lectures and many other stuff..
Shaykh Bilal Assad is one of my favourites, heres a link : --->>> http://www.kalamullah.com/bilal-assad.html <<<---- scroll down and each lecture has parts click on them to download and listen or i think just press play aswell..
If you want to listen to someone else click on 'Lectures' the page should bring up many other Shaykh's lectures..such as Khalid Yasin, Bilal Phillips, Murtaza Khan etc many more..
Hope the site is beneficial towards yourself insha'Allaah
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
Re: Good podcasts or audio programs (free or not)?
assalamun alaikum
this is going to sound very silly...but is itune a product? do u download a software onto ur phone? wat is it? nd how do u go abut buying/downloading it
Re: Good podcasts or audio programs (free or not)?
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assalamun alaikum
this is going to sound very silly...but is itune a product? do u download a software onto ur phone? wat is it? nd how do u go abut buying/downloading it
iTunes is software. It lets you play songs/movies/etc. that you purchase on the iTunes store. iTunes is available for Mac, Windows, iPhone, etc. I don't know about other phones.
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