Your lectures are the answers to my doubts,to my overthinking,it gets me out of the abyss i fall into when life gets too complicated to understand..... alhamdulillah for you sheik.....Are freinds supposed to be like this? ....i hope that Muhammad s a w takes you as his friend in the hereafter.....ameen.... alhamdulillah .... alhamdulillah.....allah loves for he has given a leader to me like you..... subhanallah
Welcome sheikh. May Allah bless and help you and your companions. Your light and your dedication is needed in the land where many beautiful souls are ready to serve for the cause of Allah.
LECTURE SUMMARY AND NOTES The Prophet's Companions and Youth The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) referred to Abu Bakr and Omar as "my hearing and my seeing" and they were his closest companions, with Abu Bakr being 2 years older than the Prophet and Omar being 13 years younger than the Prophet 00:42. Omar was in his 20s when he embraced Islam and had a lot of energy and zeal, which was appreciated by the Prophet but also needed refinement 03:45. The Prophet reassured Omar that his energy and zeal were good, but also guided him to refine them, showing that there is room for young people to lead and make a positive impact 06:14. The story of Ali, who was 8 or 9 years old when he stood in front of the Prophet and said he would support him, shows that young people can make a difference and that the Prophet valued their contributions 08:52. The Prophet's heart was full of joy and appreciation when Ali stood up to support him, and this shows that young people can play an important role in making a positive impact 09:52. The 10 people promised Paradise were all from Mecca, and most of them were young when they converted to Islam, with ages ranging from 8 to 25 or 26 years old 12:00. The ages of the Prophet's companions and family members when they converted to Islam or performed significant actions include: Abdullah, 14 years old; Abu Bakr, 25 or 26 years old; Umar, 26 years old; and Ali, 11 years old 13:45. Aisha's Role and the Prophet's Engagement with Youth The Prophet Muhammad's wife, Aisha, was young when she married him, and her youth played a significant role in preserving the religion through her curiosity, inquisitiveness, and ability to derive jurist prudence 15:57. The Prophet Muhammad spent time with the youth in Medina, dividing his time between the house of the chief of the tribe and the house of the singles, where all the youth were staying, practicing what he preached and building with the young people 19:55. The Prophet Muhammad believed in the youth, as evident from his interactions with them, and his Dua was for the youth, showing his trust and confidence in them 20:32. The young men of Medina, mostly teenagers, played a crucial role in welcoming the Prophet Muhammad and supporting his mission, proving themselves capable despite their youth 22:18. The Ansar, a group of young people, were willing to sacrifice and detach from the old idolatrous ways of their parents and society, which allowed them to be more open to new possibilities and less tainted by sinful ways 23:07. The Nature and Guidance of Youth The youth are often more open to new possibilities because they are less rigid and their identities have not been fully formed, but this also makes them more prone to mistakes 30:22. The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) emphasized the importance of showing mercy to the youth and honoring the elders, and that making mistakes is not disqualifying, but rather it is how one learns from those mistakes 31:31. The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) was careful in correcting the youth, as they should be corrected but with a gentle approach, and that being cruel or overly critical can be crushing and may lead them to give up 33:29. When correcting others, especially the youth, it's essential to build them up and provide constructive feedback, as seen in the Prophet's response to Abdullah's dream, rather than crushing their spirits with harsh words 36:00. The Prophet emphasized the importance of mercy and good intentions when correcting others, particularly the youth, who are prone to making mistakes and need guidance 40:02. Honoring Elders Honoring and respecting elders is crucial, and the Prophet taught that they should be treated with dignity and respect, like a crown on their head, rather than being dismissed or degraded 40:54. Potential and Pitfalls Every good quality has the potential to become a bad quality, and vice versa, as seen in the example of Abu Jahal, who could have turned his leadership into good if he had changed his ways 43:42. Individuals, communities, and generations must be aware that their greatest potential can become their most devastating pitfall if not managed correctly 44:25. Young people have the potential to make a significant impact, but they must be aware of the pitfalls of recklessness and ensure their actions are guided by accountability to Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and their elders 44:33. Courage is not the same as recklessness, and the Prophet Muhammad called for calculated courage that does not violate the boundaries of Allah 45:03. Honoring Elders and Inspiring Youth The community should honor its elders and inspire its youth, and the youth should respect their elders and work together with them to enjoy good and forbid evil 45:57. The breakdown of family values can lead to a community where children do not respect their parents or elders, and this can have negative consequences 47:01. The youth should maintain their motivation and resilience in the face of challenges by looking to the examples of their elders and recognizing that they are the fruit of their efforts 53:08. Young people are more prone to despair because they have not seen the changing of circumstances, but they should look to the examples of their elders who have persisted in the face of challenges 54:00. We can learn from the resilience of our elders, who kept committed to their causes despite challenges, and we should not succumb to despair even when faced with difficulties 55:37. Bridging the Generation Gap The generation gap can be bridged by being merciful to the youth and honoring the elders, as stated in the Hadith of the Prophet Salli wasallam, and by recognizing the value of what each person brings regardless of age 59:17. Women's Leadership and Social Action A woman can be a leader in society or a prominent figure, and if she has the potential to play a positive role, she should pursue it, as the idea of permanent positions in Islam is not absolute, and honoring someone's legacy is not limited to their position or title 01:02:21. To address issues like the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, people need to unite and find the courage to raise awareness and take action, and efforts to free her are global and need people to join in 01:04:26. Fanaticism, Trials, and Communication Fanaticism and tribalism can prevent Islam from entering one's heart, and it's essential to resist these feelings to truly experience the sweetness of faith 01:06:16. Allah tests people in different ways, and it's crucial to recognize that prosperity and tragedy can visit different people at various times 01:07:25. To communicate effectively with others, especially elders, use respectful phrases, remove ego, and show vulnerability, as demonstrated by Ibrahim's approach to his father 01:12:31. When discussing with others, prioritize humility, and if the approach doesn't work, try alternative methods and make Dua for the person, as Ibrahim did for his father 01:15:25. Closing Remarks and Dua A representative from Asal University thanks Dr. Omar Suleiman and expresses gratitude for hosting the first Yaken program, hoping it will expand in Turkey. 01:16:15 A request is made for Dr. Omar Suleiman to close the program with a short Dua. 01:16:36 A Dua is made, asking Allah to give victory to the oppressed, free them, and allow the believers to be amongst those who liberate and pray in a liberated land. 01:17:37
“If Allah (swt) helps you, none can defeat you. But if He denies you help, then who else can help you? So in Allah (swt) let the believers put their trust.” (Quran 3:160) 🤍
Jazakallahu khayran kathyran. Please stay to the end of this amazing talibun 'ilm & foremost Amin the du'a from our respected guest of honour, Al-fadhil Dr. Omar Suleiman. Allahumma Amin Ya Rabbal Alamin.
@@icraftcrafts8685 I didn't come here to look at women, is it really that necessary in an islamic lecture? Is this some kind of a test? So you are saying you can wave at my face pictures of women all day, but it's my fault I glanced at them and got distracted.
Aslm sheikh please don't hasten the opening Arabic words have some respect you, though you are a teacher, you got no train to catch. I notice many learned folks do this. We need to remind each other. And please say sallalaahu alayhi wasallam in full u know that u get rewarded in full for this Yes I fully agree that our young must lead with Allah fearing justice and respect for the elders in a mature manner.
Omar suleiman. Be careful don't call Rasullulla s.a.s a genius because He s.a.s. was a human and not jin when you say what a jenius Rasullulla s.a.s was. Barakallahu fikh
@sph1226 . This is the meaning of genius: genius (English) Origin & history From Latin genius ("the guardian spirit of a person, spirit, inclination, wit, genius", literally "inborn nature"), from gignō ("to beget, produce"), Old Latin genō, from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-; see ge
@@sph1226. Rasullulla s.a.s has said in hadith that each of us has Karin "companion" or "the guardian of a person "with us a Jin shetan that try to misguided us from Islam and make us work evil deeds
Respect from Somalia 🇸🇴 . Jazakallah Kheyr Sheikh❤️. الهم اعز الإسلام والمسلمين
Your lectures are the answers to my doubts,to my overthinking,it gets me out of the abyss i fall into when life gets too complicated to understand..... alhamdulillah for you sheik.....Are freinds supposed to be like this? ....i hope that Muhammad s a w takes you as his friend in the hereafter.....ameen.... alhamdulillah .... alhamdulillah.....allah loves for he has given a leader to me like you..... subhanallah
Welcome sheikh. May Allah bless and help you and your companions. Your light and your dedication is needed in the land where many beautiful souls are ready to serve for the cause of Allah.
LECTURE SUMMARY AND NOTES
The Prophet's Companions and Youth
The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) referred to Abu Bakr and Omar as "my hearing and my seeing" and they were his closest companions, with Abu Bakr being 2 years older than the Prophet and Omar being 13 years younger than the Prophet 00:42.
Omar was in his 20s when he embraced Islam and had a lot of energy and zeal, which was appreciated by the Prophet but also needed refinement 03:45.
The Prophet reassured Omar that his energy and zeal were good, but also guided him to refine them, showing that there is room for young people to lead and make a positive impact 06:14.
The story of Ali, who was 8 or 9 years old when he stood in front of the Prophet and said he would support him, shows that young people can make a difference and that the Prophet valued their contributions 08:52.
The Prophet's heart was full of joy and appreciation when Ali stood up to support him, and this shows that young people can play an important role in making a positive impact 09:52.
The 10 people promised Paradise were all from Mecca, and most of them were young when they converted to Islam, with ages ranging from 8 to 25 or 26 years old 12:00.
The ages of the Prophet's companions and family members when they converted to Islam or performed significant actions include: Abdullah, 14 years old; Abu Bakr, 25 or 26 years old; Umar, 26 years old; and Ali, 11 years old 13:45.
Aisha's Role and the Prophet's Engagement with Youth
The Prophet Muhammad's wife, Aisha, was young when she married him, and her youth played a significant role in preserving the religion through her curiosity, inquisitiveness, and ability to derive jurist prudence 15:57.
The Prophet Muhammad spent time with the youth in Medina, dividing his time between the house of the chief of the tribe and the house of the singles, where all the youth were staying, practicing what he preached and building with the young people 19:55.
The Prophet Muhammad believed in the youth, as evident from his interactions with them, and his Dua was for the youth, showing his trust and confidence in them 20:32.
The young men of Medina, mostly teenagers, played a crucial role in welcoming the Prophet Muhammad and supporting his mission, proving themselves capable despite their youth 22:18.
The Ansar, a group of young people, were willing to sacrifice and detach from the old idolatrous ways of their parents and society, which allowed them to be more open to new possibilities and less tainted by sinful ways 23:07.
The Nature and Guidance of Youth
The youth are often more open to new possibilities because they are less rigid and their identities have not been fully formed, but this also makes them more prone to mistakes 30:22.
The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) emphasized the importance of showing mercy to the youth and honoring the elders, and that making mistakes is not disqualifying, but rather it is how one learns from those mistakes 31:31.
The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) was careful in correcting the youth, as they should be corrected but with a gentle approach, and that being cruel or overly critical can be crushing and may lead them to give up 33:29.
When correcting others, especially the youth, it's essential to build them up and provide constructive feedback, as seen in the Prophet's response to Abdullah's dream, rather than crushing their spirits with harsh words 36:00.
The Prophet emphasized the importance of mercy and good intentions when correcting others, particularly the youth, who are prone to making mistakes and need guidance 40:02.
Honoring Elders
Honoring and respecting elders is crucial, and the Prophet taught that they should be treated with dignity and respect, like a crown on their head, rather than being dismissed or degraded 40:54.
Potential and Pitfalls
Every good quality has the potential to become a bad quality, and vice versa, as seen in the example of Abu Jahal, who could have turned his leadership into good if he had changed his ways 43:42.
Individuals, communities, and generations must be aware that their greatest potential can become their most devastating pitfall if not managed correctly 44:25.
Young people have the potential to make a significant impact, but they must be aware of the pitfalls of recklessness and ensure their actions are guided by accountability to Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and their elders 44:33.
Courage is not the same as recklessness, and the Prophet Muhammad called for calculated courage that does not violate the boundaries of Allah 45:03.
Honoring Elders and Inspiring Youth
The community should honor its elders and inspire its youth, and the youth should respect their elders and work together with them to enjoy good and forbid evil 45:57.
The breakdown of family values can lead to a community where children do not respect their parents or elders, and this can have negative consequences 47:01.
The youth should maintain their motivation and resilience in the face of challenges by looking to the examples of their elders and recognizing that they are the fruit of their efforts 53:08.
Young people are more prone to despair because they have not seen the changing of circumstances, but they should look to the examples of their elders who have persisted in the face of challenges 54:00.
We can learn from the resilience of our elders, who kept committed to their causes despite challenges, and we should not succumb to despair even when faced with difficulties 55:37.
Bridging the Generation Gap
The generation gap can be bridged by being merciful to the youth and honoring the elders, as stated in the Hadith of the Prophet Salli wasallam, and by recognizing the value of what each person brings regardless of age 59:17.
Women's Leadership and Social Action
A woman can be a leader in society or a prominent figure, and if she has the potential to play a positive role, she should pursue it, as the idea of permanent positions in Islam is not absolute, and honoring someone's legacy is not limited to their position or title 01:02:21.
To address issues like the case of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, people need to unite and find the courage to raise awareness and take action, and efforts to free her are global and need people to join in 01:04:26.
Fanaticism, Trials, and Communication
Fanaticism and tribalism can prevent Islam from entering one's heart, and it's essential to resist these feelings to truly experience the sweetness of faith 01:06:16.
Allah tests people in different ways, and it's crucial to recognize that prosperity and tragedy can visit different people at various times 01:07:25.
To communicate effectively with others, especially elders, use respectful phrases, remove ego, and show vulnerability, as demonstrated by Ibrahim's approach to his father 01:12:31.
When discussing with others, prioritize humility, and if the approach doesn't work, try alternative methods and make Dua for the person, as Ibrahim did for his father 01:15:25.
Closing Remarks and Dua
A representative from Asal University thanks Dr. Omar Suleiman and expresses gratitude for hosting the first Yaken program, hoping it will expand in Turkey. 01:16:15
A request is made for Dr. Omar Suleiman to close the program with a short Dua. 01:16:36
A Dua is made, asking Allah to give victory to the oppressed, free them, and allow the believers to be amongst those who liberate and pray in a liberated land. 01:17:37
SHEIK OMAR SULEIMAN. A GIFT FROM ALLAH TO THIS UMMAH AND WORLD 🌎♥🙏❤💖💕🌎
MaaShaaAllah
Beautifull to see you in our beautiful country Türkiye Dr Omar Süleyman Selâm ❤
Dr Omar Süleyman maşallah is one of my Favourite İslam Scholars, beautifull smile shines brings light to our learning True İslam Selâm ❤
Muchlove from Somalia ❤
Love from Türkiye. ❤❤
May Allah The Almighty preserve you Sheikh Omar Suleiman with good health and prosperity 🙏 ✨️ 🙌. We invite you to West Africa The Gambia 🇬🇲.
“If Allah (swt) helps you, none can defeat you. But if He denies you help, then who else can help you? So in Allah (swt) let the believers put their trust.” (Quran 3:160) 🤍
﷽ AlhamduliLah
Al salamu 'alaykom wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh my dear brothers and sisters
Mashallah shaikh Omar, mashallah!
May Allah increase your ranks and keep guiding you so you may keep guiding us . Inshallah
May Allaha help you with this noble work, open more and more Yaqeen all over the world, Ameen
Jazakallahu khayran kathyran. Please stay to the end of this amazing talibun 'ilm & foremost Amin the du'a from our respected guest of honour, Al-fadhil Dr. Omar Suleiman. Allahumma Amin Ya Rabbal Alamin.
YAQEEN, YAQEEN AND YAQEEN, MAY ALLAH MAKE YOU EXPAND AND FILL THE ENTIRE GLOBE!
Wow! MashahAllah
❤. Respect from isparta
Ya shaikh
Macha ALLAH 😊
MashaAllah ❤
Ameen 🤲🏾
SubhanAllah
Allah bless you
MashaAllah I am very happy to hear Yaqeen is in my country now🥰
May Allah reward whoever work for this and may Allah protect you all🤲🏻❤️
Where is that
Amine
are you still in Turkey! i would love to attend one of these talks
Alhaqamdulilah
Is this live ? Or it is recorded
Live I think
It is prerecorded. There would be a live chat if it was live.
I was there, it's prerecorded
Might be recorded, it is pretty late here.
@@nebil8694 when was it please? Will there be another one?
Is there continuing in turkey were is the next halaka
♥️
Good
Its pretty late in turkey not too far off midnight
Türkiye? 😮
Al salamu 'alaykom wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh, please avoid filming the sisters
It's live
I think is in Qatar
Why to showcase women attending the lectures?? For God's sake it distracts, fear Allah!
You can listen you don't have to look if your heart is that way inclined
@@icraftcrafts8685 I didn't come here to look at women, is it really that necessary in an islamic lecture? Is this some kind of a test? So you are saying you can wave at my face pictures of women all day, but it's my fault I glanced at them and got distracted.
Y no one knows u be in turkey 😢
Aslm sheikh please don't hasten the opening Arabic words have some respect you, though you are a teacher, you got no train to catch. I notice many learned folks do this. We need to remind each other. And please say sallalaahu alayhi wasallam in full u know that u get rewarded in full for this
Yes I fully agree that our young must lead with Allah fearing justice and respect for the elders in a mature manner.
Omar suleiman. Be careful don't call Rasullulla s.a.s a genius because He s.a.s. was a human and not jin when you say what a jenius Rasullulla s.a.s was. Barakallahu fikh
Please don’t look for problems where there are none. Being a genius has nothing to do with being a jinn.
Absolute joke. Look we don’t need this kind of things here ok
@sph1226 . This is the meaning of genius:
genius (English)
Origin & history
From Latin genius ("the guardian spirit of a person, spirit, inclination, wit, genius", literally "inborn nature"), from gignō ("to beget, produce"), Old Latin genō, from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-; see ge
@@sph1226. Rasullulla s.a.s has said in hadith that each of us has Karin "companion" or "the guardian of a person "with us a Jin shetan that try to misguided us from Islam and make us work evil deeds
Thank you bro. The context and intention is what counts here not the word by word meaning.❤