Reflections on Quran and Spirituality
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityKids & FamilyIslam |
In Verse 39 of Sura Najm, Allah says: And that man shall have nothing but what he strives for. (Holy Quran 53:39) For today’s verse, I could not find a better title than the Urdu phrase: Harkat mein barkat, meaning there is blessing in movement/striv... more
Today’s reflection is from Chapter 23, Sura Muminum where the Holy Quran says: "It is they who hasten to every good work and these who are foremost in them." [23:61] In this verse and a couple of verses preceding it, Allah [swt] points out a few qu... more
Today’s reflection is from Sura Balad where Allah [swt] says: Certainly We have created man to be in distress. [90:4] In this verse, Allah [swt] uses the word kabad for distress. Scholars explain that the word kabad which originally means intensity... more
Continuing with this verse from Sura Ale Imran: So by mercy from Allah, [O Muhammad], you were lenient with them. And if you had been rude [in speech] and harsh in heart, they would have disbanded from about you. So pardon them and ask forgiveness f... more
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Great lectures delivered in a very cheerful manner and full of positivity more
Thank you so much sister Marzia for this podcast!! I am a regular listener and have often listened to many of the episodes multiple times. Please upload more content in the podcast format. (I check every week if there’s a new episode!!) I am sure there are plenty other people like me who would benefit greatly from your words. Thank you so much for all the research and effort you put in your lectures. They have been a life saver!
In the midst of countless lectures being relayed from all over the world, the series of “The Pursuit and Practice of Ihsan” has undoubtedly left me with many moments of soul searching and reflection. I found the lectures to be as deeply layered and nuanced as we women are, and each of them was extremely relatable and highly therapeutic too. Take home messages were aplenty but several listenings would be required of each lecture to give it the justice it deserves. For me this series was not only... more
I have been following Marzia’s work for years now through her newsletter and recently started listening to this podcast. I love how her commentary on the Quran makes it so accessible. Through her teachings, I have become more committed in my practice and feel a stronger connection. Thank you for being a bridge and sharing your knowledge.
Marzia Hassan is wise, well informed and draws out practical strategies we can apply to our lives immediately rather than just speaking in the abstract. Her tone is compassionate when drawing out truths we need to face and she is living in the same world with the same realities as the rest of us when she counsels us on how to navigate them. I feel like I’ve stumbled on a treasure in finding this podcast. First class.
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