NYU Islamic Center Podcasts cover a range of topics from spiritual knowledge to current events.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 600 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityIslam |
Join khateeb Tamim Islam in the GCASL Grand Hall this Friday at 1:15 PM EDT for an inspiring and heartfelt khutbah (sermon). Allah ﷻ has ordained Friday (Jumu'ah) as a blessed day of gathering and reflection for us, the 'ummah of Muhammad ﷺ, so come ... more
Join us for a Jummah Khutbah as Dr. Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer delivers a sermon on the timeless prophetic advice to Abu Dhar al-Ghifari (r), offering guidance and lessons for our lives today. Allah ﷻ has ordained Friday (Jumu'ah) as a blessed day of gathe... more
Join special guest khateeb Tamim Islam in the GCASL Grand Hall this Friday at 1:15 PM EDT for an inspiring and heartfelt khutbah (sermon). Allah ﷻ has ordained Friday (Jumu'ah) as a blessed day of gathering and reflection for us, the 'ummah of Muhamm... more
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ICNYU is a model for what a Muslim community could be and should be insha’Allah. The khutbahs from Imam Khalid were a huge part of the development of my Islam. I became Muslim when I was 15 but when I started visiting the IC for jumuah and listening to the khutbahs online during college, it opened up Islam to me in a new way. It helped me evolve from more of a theological and philosophical focus to more focus on the practical and interpersonal components of the religion. I started to focus on ho... more
Has been great to listen to the great talks that come out of ICNYU. Each of the Friday Khutbahs this Ramadan were fantastic. Would love if it was sorted so that the latest episode comes first instead of having to scroll all the way down to find the latest one, which is how it’s set up currently.
I had to rely on Facebook channels from ICNYU and Khalid to listen to the content produced by ICNYU. However the podcast has made it really easy to access it and I can play it during my commutes and some other times of reflection. Thanks a lot for putting effort in this and please keep it going.
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The content features a diverse array of discussions rooted in Islamic teaching, spirituality, and contemporary issues faced by the Muslim community. Key topics often include the challenges of practicing faith in modernity, reflections on significant Islamic figures and teachings, and the importance of community and personal growth. Episodes benefit from the insights of various knowledgeable speakers including Imams and scholars, who share teachings drawn from the Quran and Hadith, offering listeners practical guidance for navigating life's challenges while maintaining a strong spiritual foundation. The podcast provides a unique blend of religious education and community discourse, making it a valuable resource for individuals seeking both s... more
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