
A weekly class on Islamic foundational principles, theology, law and ethics based on al-Sharḥ’l-Mumti’ ‘alā Zād’l-Mustaqni’. Taught weekly by Ustadh Abu Eesa Niamatullah.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 443 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality | |||

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Alukkkkkah smashed it!! اللّهُـمَّ بارِكْ
Must listen - so much to take from this and improve our deen
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Should be changed to amazing progression. No better person to teach this than Abu Easa because he makes fiqh entertaining because we all no fiqh can be tough to go through for a long period e.g. talking about types of water
Very informative.
Loving them Alhamdullilah.
May Allah give the whole team its reward in this life and the next Ameen
An amazing course that I've found extremely beneficial and learnt so much from over the past couple years. Wish more people were aware of the sheikhs class
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A deep-dish exploration of Islamic foundations, ethics, and jurisprudence delivered through structured lessons and classroom-style discussions. The format combines practical guidance on prayer, zakat, tawbah, and rituals with nuanced debates among scholars, drawing on classical sources and contemporary context. Episodes frequently examine how to apply fiqh to modern life, balancing textual rulings with everyday realities, and the host's clear, engaging teaching style helps audiences grasp complex concepts without sacrificing depth. This series stands out for its thoroughness, willingness to challenge assumptions, and ability to connect ancient rulings to current lived experiences, making it valuable for listeners seeking rigorous, reform-mi... more
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