While i dont have any preference of scholars. I do like Dr Bilal Philips. Islamic online university is good for seeking islamic knowledge online. masha Allah alhamdulillah.
I really liked Bilal Philips tafsir of Surah Kahf series (it is around 30 hours). Abdul Nasir Jangda has some really good in depth tafsir and seerah series too that are good too.
Recently, I’ve been loading up my old iPod with lectures from different speakers and I can definitely say some are easier to listen to than others in terms of their style and how they break it down. Some of these are over an hour long so approach can be pretty important. I enjoyed listening to Anwar AlAwlaki’s lectures. A lot of the stories were redundant but he had a lot of good material and his speech was clear.
In any case, may Allah reward all the Muslims who take the time and effort to put together these events.
I also listen to Nouman Ali Khan and Mufti Menk, however although Mufti Menk does most of the time say good things, sometimes he can say something that don't acccord to mainstream Islam, so basically, I 'take the good and leave the bad' from him
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Khalid Yasin, Nouman, Yusuf Estes, Bilal Philps, Mufti menk and couple of more. I mostly listen to the mainstream salafi sheekhs like these. I avoid Imran Hossien or anyone affiliated with sufism or supersititions. The mainstream salafis keep it simple, classy and pure. May Allah reward them for their dawah works