My brother, I suggest explaining and translating the most important books on the Aqeedah (Creed) in Estonian, such as: It is one of the most important books of Aqeedah (Creed) 1. Kitab al-Tawhid by Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab, (There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Hassan Al-Somali on TH-cam) 2. Aqeedah Al-Wasitiyyah There is an explanation for it from Dr. Taher 3. Aqeedah Al-Hamwiyah 4. Aqeedah of Tadmuriya 5. Aqeedah Al-Tahawiyyah (There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Dimashqiya) There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Muhammad Tim Hempel on TH-cam
@@joussefR I was thinking of making a community post about it at some point but for now you can just search in YT “Estonian Islamic Centre” and a channel with this name should come up Just a couple of videos there for now but will be more insha’Allah
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh If you’re already proficient in Arabic then since getting into Saudi Arabia is easier these days and there are many classes and mashaykh in Madinah and Makkah for example then this could be one option for a more informal way to study. If you’re yet to study Arabic then this is what you would want to start with and for this Egypt could be a good option as there are many institutes available with reasonable prices and Arabic teaching is usually at a very strong level amongst Egyptian teachers. But until then you could also start learning Arabic on your own till you find a way to study abroad. May Allah make it easy for you and let you find the best way for you to study His deen, aameen
@@SupremeRiem Some Islamic universities offer the opportunity for distance education. I believe that the Islamic University in Medina has this service. Check their page on the Internet.
Looks quite pretty!! BTW I'd heard non-Muslims are not permitted to visit the inside of any mosques in Morocco, is it really like that there? I am not an expert but I've always thought Makkah is only off-limits to them.
Yeah, I heard that too or something like that there are only two mosques here in which non-Muslims are allowed. I’m here in Morocco with my non-Muslim mom though so she could also see a Muslim society and when I asked the security at the door he allowed her to enter the inner courtyard to take a little look at the mosque and also said something really nice about hoping that faith enters my mom’s heart. So I guess exceptions are made in certain circumstances and when asked nicely. So far the people have been mostly really nice here anyways in general too
@@nordicmuslim Aww.. that's very nice of you to take your mother to visit a Muslim country especially during Ramadan. I think, the mosque security's tolerance and understanding gave Muslims a "plus point" in your mother's eyes. :) I hope, there she can indulge her curiosity in our religion, and perhaps she can learn more about the Islamic faith. You are right, Moroccans are really welcoming and also generous with each other, even with people they don’t know. May Allah(swt) guide your mother, and enlightened her mind, heart and soul to accept the Absolute Truth. Wishing you a productive Ramadan full of blessed moments there and great achievements with your da'awah.
@@nordicmuslim توجد كتب كثيرة جيدة مناسبة للملاحدة يمكن ترجمتها للغتك الاستونية لمساعدة شعبك على فهم الإسلام مثل كتب د.سامي عامري و د.عبدالله العجيري و د.هيثم طلعت
رمضان مبارك
شكراً ورمضان مبارك لك أيضاً أخي الكريم!
mashaAllah soo beautiful ❤️🤩
Indeed beautiful
ALHAMDULILLAH ❤️ JAJAKALLA KHIRAN ❤️🙂❤️
My brother, I suggest explaining and translating the most important books on the Aqeedah (Creed) in Estonian, such as:
It is one of the most important books of Aqeedah (Creed)
1. Kitab al-Tawhid by Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab, (There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Hassan Al-Somali on TH-cam)
2. Aqeedah Al-Wasitiyyah There is an explanation for it from Dr. Taher
3. Aqeedah Al-Hamwiyah
4. Aqeedah of Tadmuriya
5. Aqeedah Al-Tahawiyyah (There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Dimashqiya) There is an explanation of it from Sheikh Muhammad Tim Hempel on TH-cam
Mashallah, I would love to visit one day inshaAllah. Also great seeing you upload again. Hope everything is well.
Thank you and I hope all is good with you too! Morocco is definitely worth visiting, I wish I had done it sooner already
Where are you mate ?? It is been a while no see
Been working more closely with the Estonian Islamic Centre now which has made me quite busy
@@nordicmuslim great to hear this
Any link for this center or TH-cam channel??
@@joussefR I was thinking of making a community post about it at some point but for now you can just search in YT “Estonian Islamic Centre” and a channel with this name should come up
Just a couple of videos there for now but will be more insha’Allah
As salaam alaikum warahmatullahi wa barakatu. If someone is unable to go study in the universities which countries are the next best to study?
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
If you’re already proficient in Arabic then since getting into Saudi Arabia is easier these days and there are many classes and mashaykh in Madinah and Makkah for example then this could be one option for a more informal way to study.
If you’re yet to study Arabic then this is what you would want to start with and for this Egypt could be a good option as there are many institutes available with reasonable prices and Arabic teaching is usually at a very strong level amongst Egyptian teachers.
But until then you could also start learning Arabic on your own till you find a way to study abroad.
May Allah make it easy for you and let you find the best way for you to study His deen, aameen
@@nordicmuslim Allahumma Ameen. Barakallahu Feekum. May Allah give you the best of this life and the next. Ameen
@@nordicmuslim also I’ve joined the telegram to stay up on what is posted.
@@SupremeRiem Some Islamic universities offer the opportunity for distance education. I believe that the Islamic University in Medina has this service.
Check their page on the Internet.
Looks quite pretty!!
BTW I'd heard non-Muslims are not permitted to visit the inside of any mosques in Morocco, is it really like that there?
I am not an expert but I've always thought Makkah is only off-limits to them.
Yeah, I heard that too or something like that there are only two mosques here in which non-Muslims are allowed.
I’m here in Morocco with my non-Muslim mom though so she could also see a Muslim society and when I asked the security at the door he allowed her to enter the inner courtyard to take a little look at the mosque and also said something really nice about hoping that faith enters my mom’s heart.
So I guess exceptions are made in certain circumstances and when asked nicely. So far the people have been mostly really nice here anyways in general too
@@nordicmuslim Aww.. that's very nice of you to take your mother to visit a Muslim country especially during Ramadan. I think, the mosque security's tolerance and understanding gave Muslims a "plus point" in your mother's eyes. :) I hope, there she can indulge her curiosity in our religion, and perhaps she can learn more about the Islamic faith.
You are right, Moroccans are really welcoming and also generous with each other, even with people they don’t know. May Allah(swt) guide your mother, and enlightened her mind, heart and soul to accept the Absolute Truth.
Wishing you a productive Ramadan full of blessed moments there and great achievements with your da'awah.
@@nordicmuslim What is your mother's religion, brother?
@@عبدالله-ن6ه2ص she doesn’t have any, perhaps one could say she’s agnostic
@@nordicmuslim توجد كتب كثيرة جيدة مناسبة للملاحدة يمكن ترجمتها للغتك الاستونية لمساعدة شعبك على فهم الإسلام مثل كتب د.سامي عامري و د.عبدالله العجيري و د.هيثم طلعت
Tee rohkem videosid koraani, seerah kohta või mis sa tunned oled tugev teemal rääkima islamis.
Ma muidu elvin, sa õpetasid wudu tegema mulle mošees
Mu vend, proovige õppida araabia keelt, see on teie islamiteaduste õppimise võti.
Assamualaikum , could i get your insta or telegram to talk about ocd ?