I've been studying Arabic for over twenty years and I still don't feel as if I understand the Quran when I hear it. May Allah make it easy for us to understand and connect with His words amin.
Allahumbarik amazing episode wallah, really made me reconsider my life jazakallah khair for your constant episodes may Allah continue to bless you guys Ameen
Maa Shaa Allah l always love seeing him on your podcast. Since l watched one of his videos about how you should live according to ISLAM in his own channel, Wallahi l got inspired and that’s really changing my life day by day. I love him for the sake of Allah and In Shaa Allah l will meet him one day! May Allah keep increasing your knowledge and wealth. Your brother from The Gambia🇬🇲
I will be responding to all comments or question here :) (I don't know what happened to the previous comment it disappeared feel free to ask your question again)
Advice for those who are going Egypt for a few months to study Arabic and the Quran. How to grasp as much knowledge in a short period of time and continue the learning once you're back home BarakAllahu feek
Asalamoualaikum I am trying to get closer to the deen and learn more knowledge, however i struggle with memorisation. Ustad have you got any tips & advice you can give me please? Barak'Allah o feek
@@bintsultan525 May Allah allow you to benefit and I'm happy with you that's such a blessing to be able to do so, my advice: Intention Of course, first of all, make sure that your intention is sincere for Allah. Your Purpose in Egypt When you go to Egypt, always remember why you came for. Be a lone wolf. Don't get too much into the cheat chats, into the friends gatherings which cause you to sleep late, you know, sister gatherings here and there. Be about your business and know that you are there for a specific time period and you need to be stingy with your time. It's going to be the most valuable thing you are going to have. Commitment to Your Program Remember as well to not seek the greener grass on the other side. Every program, every institute will work. Don't look at a student that's in another institute and say, oh that institute is better because of this or because of that. If you commit to one program, stick to it until you complete it. And I promise you, you will benefit. Stop doing like many students do, jumping from flower to flower, from program to program and they never complete anything. Expectations and Challenges Remember as well that it will be hard and go with those expectations. You will burn out, you will get tired. Some days you will wake up, you will not want to study, you will not want to do it. But remember that this is going to be for a short period of time in your life. And the benefit that you will get from understanding the words of Allah and His Prophet without any intermediator or any middle person to translate it for you is going to be way more worth than that short period of time that you have spent. And it's going to be in those tired moments and hardships that you are going to go through and bad interactions with people in the streets will become worth at the end.
@@OPPOA-kw7ny book unavailable right now. But I just started taking it seriously. But I signed up last year. And I started this year. 1.2 months ago. My Arabic has improved.
@@odysseyshack1,000-2,000 USD. It’s not worth it. He just have you repeat words from Arabiyyah bayna yadayk, like the ppl in Mauritania memorize the Qurān and then use the words in zoom calls throughout the week. Something you can do on your own. He made millions off the ignorant and how many fluent students have he produced. Let’s hear them speak, and not 1-5 students, we should see hundreds if this method is truly affective.
BarakAllah feek brother Allah guides whomever he wills.... ❤ your the motivation for me jazakAllah khair may Allah bless you in this world and hereafter
Subhan'allah theres nothing wrong with coming up with a curriculum but to "replace" the Madinah series ...Allahu alim brother. Im one of those who say , not to go up against those of old but rather collaborate and build with others. Did any ulema check the work or would you even welcome it?
If there's a book im confident in that could replace madinah books, it'd be Print to Practice in sha Allah, however may Allah grant both brothers great succes
For the last five years, it cost $2,000 to join Andalus Institute. We kept the price high intentionally. Our thinking was that a high fee would ensure only truly dedicated people would join. This approach, we believed, would lead to a community of serious members, committed to achieving their goals. As time passed, this strategy proved successful. However, as any service or product evolves and proves its worth, it often becomes possible to lower the cost. This is similar to Tesla's journey under Elon Musk. Initially, Tesla's cars were very expensive, accessible only to a few. But as Tesla grew and Elon Musk gained more experience in the automotive industry, they started producing more affordable cars, broadening their customer base. Now, Andalus Institute is at a similar turning point. We've dramatically reduced our fees from $2,000 to just $99 a month or $997 annually. If we've ever declined your application before, we deeply apologize. It was never our intention to make anyone feel excluded or disrespected. There was always a rationale behind our decisions. It's important to understand that our goal extends beyond mere profit. We aim to leave a lasting legacy. That's why we now offer a unique opportunity: if a student completes the program, we refund all their fees. This policy is designed to strengthen students' commitment to finishing the program, thereby enhancing their outcomes. In turn, this success helps us gain recognition for our curriculum, making it more attractive to universities. Ultimately, our mission at Andalus Institute isn't just about making money. We are striving to build something of enduring value and significance.
Is the landing page updated with the new offer you spoke about in the video? And the money back part after completing the course? I checked the website but I was not able to find it. Please guide me to it إن شاء الله and it indeed is a pleasure to listen to your stories and high aspirations
It will give you more information after signing up, you have time qualify for it and you have time to complete the course within 3 years to get your money back
أما المعنى الخاص فهو في كلمة لعل في {لَعَلَّكُمْ}؛ ما معناها، وهل هي هنا للتحقيق أم للترجي أو التعليل؟ أما {لعل} في حق الله تعالى فهي للتحقيق بلا شك ولا امتراء، إذا تحققت شروطها في الالتزام. {لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَّقُونَ}: إذا أخذناها من باب الترجي؛ فإن المعنى يكون: كُتِب عليكم الصيام ليقوى رجاؤكم في التقوى، كما قال الزجاج في معاني القرآن: "و(لعل) ههنا على ترجي العباد، والله عزَّ وجلَّ من وراءِ العلم أتتقون أم لا. ولكن المعنى أنه ينبغي لكم بالصوم أن يقوى رجاؤكم في التقوى".
الذهن سؤال هو: لو كان التمني والترجي جائزين بالنسبة للإنسان لعدم علمه بالغيب ولمحدودية قدرته وعجزه عن فعل وإنجاز كل ما يريد، فكيف يجوز استخدامهما من قبل الله العالم بالغيب والشهادة والقادر على كل شئ؟! والطمع والترجي يكونان في جاهل عاجز والله منزه عن ذلك؟ ذهب كثير من العلماء إلى تأويل معنى كلمتي " عسى " و " لعل " الواردتين في كلام الله فقالوا: بأنهما إذا وردتا في كلامه سبحانه عز وجل فإنهما تفقدان معانيهما الحقيقية الأصلية وتكتسبان معاني جديدة، وقالوا: إن كلمة " عسى " إذا أتت في كلام الله جاءت بمعنى " الوعد " وإن كلمة " لعل " تأتي في كلامه - عز من قائل - بمعنى " الطلب ".
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Guidance is in the hands of Allah, not something you read or buy..your statement implies that you have certain control over the outcome.
I've been studying Arabic for over twenty years and I still don't feel as if I understand the Quran when I hear it. May Allah make it easy for us to understand and connect with His words amin.
Ameen
Amin, Akhy go check his program
Allahu Ameen
May Allah make it easy for you, for me i have been making progress Alhamdoellillah
Ur demotivating us 😢
Allahumbarik amazing episode wallah, really made me reconsider my life jazakallah khair for your constant episodes may Allah continue to bless you guys Ameen
Maa Shaa Allah l always love seeing him on your podcast. Since l watched one of his videos about how you should live according to ISLAM in his own channel, Wallahi l got inspired and that’s really changing my life day by day. I love him for the sake of Allah and In Shaa Allah l will meet him one day!
May Allah keep increasing your knowledge and wealth.
Your brother from The Gambia🇬🇲
mashallah , may allah make us all a tool for preserving his religion, jazakum allah khayr
We need more podcast with him baarak Allahu feekum
I will be responding to all comments or question here :)
(I don't know what happened to the previous comment it disappeared feel free to ask your question again)
Advice for those who are going Egypt for a few months to study Arabic and the Quran. How to grasp as much knowledge in a short period of time and continue the learning once you're back home BarakAllahu feek
Where can we get your book in the UK?
what should one's intention be when learning Arabic?
Asalamoualaikum
I am trying to get closer to the deen and learn more knowledge, however i struggle with memorisation. Ustad have you got any tips & advice you can give me please?
Barak'Allah o feek
@@bintsultan525 May Allah allow you to benefit and I'm happy with you that's such a blessing to be able to do so, my advice:
Intention
Of course, first of all, make sure that your intention is sincere for Allah.
Your Purpose in Egypt
When you go to Egypt, always remember why you came for. Be a lone wolf. Don't get too much into the cheat chats, into the friends gatherings which cause you to sleep late, you know, sister gatherings here and there. Be about your business and know that you are there for a specific time period and you need to be stingy with your time. It's going to be the most valuable thing you are going to have.
Commitment to Your Program
Remember as well to not seek the greener grass on the other side. Every program, every institute will work. Don't look at a student that's in another institute and say, oh that institute is better because of this or because of that. If you commit to one program, stick to it until you complete it. And I promise you, you will benefit. Stop doing like many students do, jumping from flower to flower, from program to program and they never complete anything.
Expectations and Challenges
Remember as well that it will be hard and go with those expectations. You will burn out, you will get tired. Some days you will wake up, you will not want to study, you will not want to do it. But remember that this is going to be for a short period of time in your life. And the benefit that you will get from understanding the words of Allah and His Prophet without any intermediator or any middle person to translate it for you is going to be way more worth than that short period of time that you have spent. And it's going to be in those tired moments and hardships that you are going to go through and bad interactions with people in the streets will become worth at the end.
More episodes with Sh.Andalusi inshallah
Subhanallah. Beautiful story and discussion.
Alhamdulilah I’m one of his students in Al Andalus Institute 😌
Assalamulaikum how many yrs had you enrolled?
&Btw
where to purchse the book and how much each ?
@@OPPOA-kw7ny book unavailable right now. But I just started taking it seriously. But I signed up last year. And I started this year. 1.2 months ago. My Arabic has improved.
I am proud to be one of andalus institute student.
How much did it cost you?
@@odysseyshack1,000-2,000 USD. It’s not worth it. He just have you repeat words from Arabiyyah bayna yadayk, like the ppl in Mauritania memorize the Qurān and then use the words in zoom calls throughout the week. Something you can do on your own. He made millions off the ignorant and how many fluent students have he produced. Let’s hear them speak, and not 1-5 students, we should see hundreds if this method is truly affective.
@@odysseyshack $1500
Need more of ustadh Muhammad on your podcast
Beautiful book, Allahumma barik!
That is truly inspirational May Allah grant you success
I want to meet and be with you all in this world inshallah . And with you all in the gatherings in jannah. Ameen
Mashallah, great interview.
Please bring more videos with Muhammad andalusi
BarakAllah feek brother
Allah guides whomever he wills.... ❤ your the motivation for me jazakAllah khair may Allah bless you in this world and hereafter
Allahumma barik
Barakuallah feek
Subhan'allah theres nothing wrong with coming up with a curriculum but to "replace" the Madinah series ...Allahu alim brother. Im one of those who say , not to go up against those of old but rather collaborate and build with others. Did any ulema check the work or would you even welcome it?
I would not agree more... The medinah series set the benchmark, we need a collab...
Very beneficial
If there's a book im confident in that could replace madinah books, it'd be Print to Practice in sha Allah, however may Allah grant both brothers great succes
As salaam alaikum, what is Print to practice?
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
What school did he attend in egypt from the start to the end
Assalamulaikum where to purchse the book and how much each ?
Where can we buy the book?
What is it called?
Where can you buy the book ?
How long did it take for the brother to compile his book?
1:07:20 i think you forgot regretting what you did
you're right! النَّدَمُ
What's the difference between al Andalus institute and Ijaada institute by the other brother?
Assalamu alaikum brothers. How can brother muhammed be reached?
I'm responding to all comments here:)
His program is money oriented! They turned me down when I said I can't pay the 2000 USD upfront class fee!
For the last five years, it cost $2,000 to join Andalus Institute.
We kept the price high intentionally.
Our thinking was that a high fee would ensure only truly dedicated people would join.
This approach, we believed, would lead to a community of serious members, committed to achieving their goals.
As time passed, this strategy proved successful.
However, as any service or product evolves and proves its worth, it often becomes possible to lower the cost.
This is similar to Tesla's journey under Elon Musk.
Initially, Tesla's cars were very expensive, accessible only to a few.
But as Tesla grew and Elon Musk gained more experience in the automotive industry, they started producing more affordable cars, broadening their customer base.
Now, Andalus Institute is at a similar turning point.
We've dramatically reduced our fees from $2,000 to just $99 a month or $997 annually.
If we've ever declined your application before, we deeply apologize.
It was never our intention to make anyone feel excluded or disrespected.
There was always a rationale behind our decisions.
It's important to understand that our goal extends beyond mere profit.
We aim to leave a lasting legacy.
That's why we now offer a unique opportunity: if a student completes the program, we refund all their fees.
This policy is designed to strengthen students' commitment to finishing the program, thereby enhancing their outcomes.
In turn, this success helps us gain recognition for our curriculum, making it more attractive to universities.
Ultimately, our mission at Andalus Institute isn't just about making money.
We are striving to build something of enduring value and significance.
Never seen Dawah man wear a white Kufi 😊
Is the landing page updated with the new offer you spoke about in the video? And the money back part after completing the course?
I checked the website but I was not able to find it.
Please guide me to it إن شاء الله and it indeed is a pleasure to listen to your stories and high aspirations
It will give you more information after signing up, you have time qualify for it and you have time to complete the course within 3 years to get your money back
But also I’ve only been in the course for a month and I already feel like I’m learning so much so I would recommend it
Brother Muhammad can you speak wolof
tuti rek
Academics and avirex.... wow that took me back 😂😂🤣
أما المعنى الخاص فهو في كلمة لعل في {لَعَلَّكُمْ}؛ ما معناها، وهل هي هنا للتحقيق أم للترجي أو التعليل؟
أما {لعل} في حق الله تعالى فهي للتحقيق بلا شك ولا امتراء، إذا تحققت شروطها في الالتزام. {لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَّقُونَ}:
إذا أخذناها من باب الترجي؛ فإن المعنى يكون: كُتِب عليكم الصيام ليقوى رجاؤكم في التقوى، كما قال الزجاج في معاني القرآن: "و(لعل) ههنا على ترجي العباد، والله عزَّ وجلَّ من وراءِ العلم أتتقون أم لا. ولكن المعنى أنه ينبغي لكم بالصوم أن يقوى رجاؤكم في التقوى".
Let's becareful not translate Arabic words directly in relation to Quran but in accordance with the correct tafsir
الذهن سؤال هو: لو كان التمني والترجي جائزين بالنسبة للإنسان لعدم علمه بالغيب ولمحدودية قدرته وعجزه عن فعل وإنجاز كل ما يريد، فكيف يجوز استخدامهما من قبل الله العالم بالغيب والشهادة والقادر على كل شئ؟! والطمع والترجي يكونان في جاهل عاجز والله منزه عن ذلك؟
ذهب كثير من العلماء إلى تأويل معنى كلمتي " عسى " و " لعل " الواردتين في كلام الله فقالوا: بأنهما إذا وردتا في كلامه سبحانه عز وجل فإنهما تفقدان معانيهما الحقيقية الأصلية وتكتسبان معاني جديدة، وقالوا: إن كلمة " عسى " إذا أتت في كلام الله جاءت بمعنى " الوعد " وإن كلمة " لعل " تأتي في كلامه - عز من قائل - بمعنى " الطلب ".
peau claire
Whats the name kd the book bro. Why you hiding.
Allahumma barik