For those familiar (and those not) with Bayyinah.com Tajweed, the brother who teaches it, Hafidh Wisam Sharieff is on a leave for the next few months due to traveling to Alexandria, Egypt to the Qurtuba Institute for seeking knowledge. Here's his video blog of his days there:
His new videos are really good. 'Especially the ones when he's on the bustling streets with the adhan and the bazaar.
He's awesomely inspiring and oddly enough, relate-able.
His new videos are really good. 'Especially the ones when he's on the bustling streets with the adhan and the bazaar.
He's awesomely inspiring and oddly enough, relate-able.
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu
SubhaanAllah!! Sounds great, you got a link for the video ?
I visited the site before reading your post fully and for roughly 4 minutes thought that he was you! I was like oh: masha'Allah great Qur'an recitation oh: is that really him?!
Lol.. but thanks for sharing.
Should I seek a source of law other than God, when it is He Who has sent down unto you the Book (Qur'an) fully explained? And those whom We have given them the Book know that it has been sent down from the Lord with truth, so be not of those in doubt.
I love to learn. This includes Islam. Does this make me a knowledge travelet?
I wish you all love, peace, and happiness in your lives.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. ~Aristotle www.themuslimzone.com
atheist of peace www.heathen-hub.com
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Anyone who sincerely seeks knowledge is a knowledge traveler. in my opinion. Learning is one of the best tools we can develop in order to exercise our free will.
One might ask here what does it mean if you know something? For example if I say I know what Ohm's law is does means I can just recite it or to prove that I know it I must be able to use it? I would argue that unless you USE your knowledge to do something then you don't really know it.
I can recite from the Qu'ran in Arabic but that does not mean I know it does it?
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