
Insight in to the world around us and touching on conflicts that are happening in the world like the Israel and Palestine conflict. Exploring the ideas of failures in the Islamic world and how we have come to the position that we are in.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Description and Impact of the Report on Section 24.
This research paper, commissioned by Propertymark, examines the impact of Section 24 of the Finance (No2) Act 2015 on buy-to-let landlords in England. This legislation, introduced in 2015 and phas... more
Discover the poignant journey of reverting Muslims in Part 3 of our compelling series, 'WHO IS TO BLAME.' Titled 'Failures of Born Muslims to Reverted Muslims - Part 3,' we delve into the profound challenges faced by reverts. From the suspicion they ... more
Dive into the heart of critical discourse with our podcast, "Who is to Blame - Failures of Muslim Scholars." Delve deep into the perplexing realm of Muslim scholarly leadership and their role in the Palestinian conflict. Join us as we unravel the int... more
In part three of Al- QUDURI Series we will explore the rules which govern Ghusl
This is a new Series which will look at the Hanafi Fiqh through a comprehensive narration of "The Mukhtasar of Imam Abu'l-Husayn Ahmad - AL QUDURI". The book covers the... more
This episode covers the rules that govern how wudu is performed, what is Far'd (obligatory), What is Sunnah and what is recommended.
This is a new Series which will look at the Hanafi Fiqh through a comprehensive narration of "The Mukhtasar of Imam... more
This is a new Series which will look at the Hanafi Fiqh through a comprehensive narration of "The Mukhtasar of Imam Abu'l-Husayn Ahmad - AL QUDURI". The book covers the rulings and laws from the perspective of the HUNAFI standpoint. I will share my o... more
Insight in to the world around us and touching on conflicts that are happening in the world like the Israel and Palestine conflict. Exploring the ideas of failures in the Islamic world and how we have come to the position that we are in.
In This P... more
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