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  • Episode 13 - Ustadh Adam's podcast
    2026/02/26
    Description of Prayer (Ṣalāh)
    Prayer in Islam, known as Ṣalāh, is the daily act of worship that connects a believer directly with Allah. It is the second pillar of Islam and the most important obligation after faith. Muslims pray five times a day at prescribed times, turning toward the Kaʿbah in Makkah, following a set pattern of standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting while reciting verses from the Qur’an and supplications.
    Ṣalāh is not just physical movement — it is a spiritual conversation with Allah. It teaches discipline, humility, patience, and mindfulness of God. Through prayer, a believer remembers their purpose, seeks forgiveness, asks for guidance, and finds peace of heart.
    Importance of Prayer
    It strengthens faith and keeps a person mindful of Allah.
    It prevents wrongdoing and purifies the soul.
    It brings inner peace and comfort during hardship.
    It is the first deed a person will be questioned about on the Day of Judgment.
    In simple words:
    Prayer is the believer’s daily meeting with Allah — a moment of peace, reflection, and devotion.
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    9 分
  • Episode 13 - Ustadh Adam's podcast
    2026/02/25
    Tafseer / Explanation of Qur’an 7:43–58
    These verses from the Qur’an (Surah Al-A‘raf) describe scenes of the Hereafter, lessons from nature, and reminders about guidance and gratitude.
    Verses 43–44 — People of Paradise
    Allah describes the believers entering Paradise with their hearts purified from hatred and pain. They will praise Allah for guiding them and recognize that His promise was true. A call will be made declaring that Paradise is their inheritance for what they used to do.
    Lesson: True success is Allah’s guidance and a clean heart.
    Verses 45–47 — People of Hell and the Barrier
    Those who misled others and denied truth will face punishment. Between Paradise and Hell is a barrier (Al-A‘raf) where people recognize both groups by their signs. They long for Paradise and fear being among wrongdoers.
    Lesson: Actions and beliefs determine one’s final destination.
    Verses 48–51 — Warning to Arrogant Disbelievers
    The arrogant who mocked believers will be denied mercy. They took religion as play and were deceived by worldly life. On Judgment Day, they will be forgotten just as they forgot the meeting with Allah.
    Lesson: Pride and neglect of faith lead to regret.
    Verses 52–53 — The Qur’an as Clear Guidance
    Allah states that He has brought people a Book explained with knowledge, guidance, and mercy. Those who ignored it will finally realize the truth when punishment comes.
    Lesson: Revelation is a mercy; ignoring it is a loss.
    Verses 54–56 — Signs of Allah’s Power
    Allah reminds humanity that He created the heavens and earth, controls the night and day, sun, moon, and stars, and commands all affairs. People are instructed to call upon Him humbly and avoid corruption on earth.
    Lesson: Recognizing Allah’s power should lead to worship and humility.
    Verses 57–58 — Rain as a Sign of Resurrection
    Rain revives dead land, producing vegetation by Allah’s permission. This is compared to resurrection—just as dead earth comes alive, humans will be raised after death. Good soil produces crops easily, while bad soil yields little.
    Lesson: Hearts are like soil—pure hearts accept guidance; corrupt hearts resist it.
    ✅ Overall Message of 7:43–58
    The Hereafter is real and just.
    Guidance is Allah’s gift.
    Arrogance and heedlessness destroy faith.
    Nature’s signs prove Allah’s power and resurrection.
    A receptive heart benefits from divine guidance.
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    14 分
  • Episode 12 - Ustadh Adam's podcast
    2026/02/25
    Tafseer / Explanation of Qur’an 7:43–58
    These verses from the Qur’an (Surah Al-A‘raf) describe scenes of the Hereafter, lessons from nature, and reminders about guidance and gratitude.
    Verses 43–44 — People of Paradise
    Allah describes the believers entering Paradise with their hearts purified from hatred and pain. They will praise Allah for guiding them and recognize that His promise was true. A call will be made declaring that Paradise is their inheritance for what they used to do.
    Lesson: True success is Allah’s guidance and a clean heart.
    Verses 45–47 — People of Hell and the Barrier
    Those who misled others and denied truth will face punishment. Between Paradise and Hell is a barrier (Al-A‘raf) where people recognize both groups by their signs. They long for Paradise and fear being among wrongdoers.
    Lesson: Actions and beliefs determine one’s final destination.
    Verses 48–51 — Warning to Arrogant Disbelievers
    The arrogant who mocked believers will be denied mercy. They took religion as play and were deceived by worldly life. On Judgment Day, they will be forgotten just as they forgot the meeting with Allah.
    Lesson: Pride and neglect of faith lead to regret.
    Verses 52–53 — The Qur’an as Clear Guidance
    Allah states that He has brought people a Book explained with knowledge, guidance, and mercy. Those who ignored it will finally realize the truth when punishment comes.
    Lesson: Revelation is a mercy; ignoring it is a loss.
    Verses 54–56 — Signs of Allah’s Power
    Allah reminds humanity that He created the heavens and earth, controls the night and day, sun, moon, and stars, and commands all affairs. People are instructed to call upon Him humbly and avoid corruption on earth.
    Lesson: Recognizing Allah’s power should lead to worship and humility.
    Verses 57–58 — Rain as a Sign of Resurrection
    Rain revives dead land, producing vegetation by Allah’s permission. This is compared to resurrection—just as dead earth comes alive, humans will be raised after death. Good soil produces crops easily, while bad soil yields little.
    Lesson: Hearts are like soil—pure hearts accept guidance; corrupt hearts resist it.
    ✅ Overall Message of 7:43–58
    The Hereafter is real and just.
    Guidance is Allah’s gift.
    Arrogance and heedlessness destroy faith.
    Nature’s signs prove Allah’s power and resurrection.
    A receptive heart benefits from divine guidance.
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    15 分
  • Episode 11 - Ustadh Adam's podcast
    2026/02/25
    Tafseer / Explanation of Qur’an 7:43–58
    These verses from the Qur’an (Surah Al-A‘raf) describe scenes of the Hereafter, lessons from nature, and reminders about guidance and gratitude.
    Verses 43–44 — People of Paradise
    Allah describes the believers entering Paradise with their hearts purified from hatred and pain. They will praise Allah for guiding them and recognize that His promise was true. A call will be made declaring that Paradise is their inheritance for what they used to do.
    Lesson: True success is Allah’s guidance and a clean heart.
    Verses 45–47 — People of Hell and the Barrier
    Those who misled others and denied truth will face punishment. Between Paradise and Hell is a barrier (Al-A‘raf) where people recognize both groups by their signs. They long for Paradise and fear being among wrongdoers.
    Lesson: Actions and beliefs determine one’s final destination.
    Verses 48–51 — Warning to Arrogant Disbelievers
    The arrogant who mocked believers will be denied mercy. They took religion as play and were deceived by worldly life. On Judgment Day, they will be forgotten just as they forgot the meeting with Allah.
    Lesson: Pride and neglect of faith lead to regret.
    Verses 52–53 — The Qur’an as Clear Guidance
    Allah states that He has brought people a Book explained with knowledge, guidance, and mercy. Those who ignored it will finally realize the truth when punishment comes.
    Lesson: Revelation is a mercy; ignoring it is a loss.
    Verses 54–56 — Signs of Allah’s Power
    Allah reminds humanity that He created the heavens and earth, controls the night and day, sun, moon, and stars, and commands all affairs. People are instructed to call upon Him humbly and avoid corruption on earth.
    Lesson: Recognizing Allah’s power should lead to worship and humility.
    Verses 57–58 — Rain as a Sign of Resurrection
    Rain revives dead land, producing vegetation by Allah’s permission. This is compared to resurrection—just as dead earth comes alive, humans will be raised after death. Good soil produces crops easily, while bad soil yields little.
    Lesson: Hearts are like soil—pure hearts accept guidance; corrupt hearts resist it.
    ✅ Overall Message of 7:43–58
    The Hereafter is real and just.
    Guidance is Allah’s gift.
    Arrogance and heedlessness destroy faith.
    Nature’s signs prove Allah’s power and resurrection.
    A receptive heart benefits from divine guidance.
    If you want, I can also simplify this into short bullet notes or a lesson outline for teaching.
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    8 分
  • Episode 8 - Ustadh Adam's podcast
    2026/02/11
    Pre-Ramadan Lecture.

    This annual lecture is organized to prepare students and members of the Muslim community spiritually and practically for the blessed month of Ramadan.

    Theme: Maximizing Ramadan before it begins

    Topic: Don’t Wait for Ramadan: Start Now

    Synopsis:
    Focus: Motivation

    Why many people waste the first 10 days

    The danger of spiritual procrastination

    Small habits to begin immediately
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    15 分
  • The Effect of servitude in Ramadan
    2026/02/06
    The Effects of Servitude (Worship) in Ramadan

    Ramadan is a great spiritual school in which the true meaning of servitude to Allah is nurtured. During this blessed month, the impact of worship appears clearly on the heart, character, and entire life of a believer. The effects of servitude in Ramadan include the following:


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    1. Strengthening the Relationship with Allah

    Ramadan is filled with acts of worship such as fasting, prayer, recitation of the Qur’an, supplication, and remembrance of Allah. Through these acts, the believer draws closer to Allah, increases sincerity, and experiences humility and inner peace.


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    2. Purification of the Soul and Moral Development

    Fasting trains the soul to exercise self-control and patience. It helps a Muslim restrain desires, avoid anger, and stay away from bad behavior. As a result, good manners such as patience, kindness, and humility are developed.


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    3. Obedience and Submission to the Commands of Allah

    By abstaining from lawful things such as food and drink for the sake of Allah, the believer learns complete obedience. This strengthens respect for Allah’s commands and makes it easier to stay away from prohibited acts.


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    4. Attainment of Taqwa (God-Consciousness)

    Allah says in the Qur’an:
    “O you who believe! Fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may attain taqwa.” (Qur’an 2:183)
    The ultimate goal of fasting is to develop taqwa—being conscious of Allah at all times, both in private and in public.


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    5. Compassion for the Poor and Social Responsibility

    Experiencing hunger helps the believer understand the condition of the less fortunate. This increases empathy, generosity, charity, and strengthens the spirit of social unity and care for others.


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    6. Discipline and Time Management

    Ramadan teaches discipline through strict observance of prayer times, fasting hours, and other acts of worship. It helps Muslims value time and use it productively for beneficial activities.


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    7. Continuity of Worship After Ramadan

    True servitude is not limited to Ramadan alone. A successful Ramadan is one whose positive effects continue afterward, motivating the believer to remain consistent in worship throughout the year.


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    Conclusion

    Ramadan is a unique opportunity to renew servitude to Allah. Whoever observes it sincerely will experience spiritual growth, moral refinement, and a stronger connection with Allah. These effects serve as lasting provisions for both this life and the Hereafter.
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    15 分
  • The Effect of servitude in Ramadan
    2026/02/06
    The Effects of Servitude (Worship) in Ramadan

    Ramadan is a great spiritual school in which the true meaning of servitude to Allah is nurtured. During this blessed month, the impact of worship appears clearly on the heart, character, and entire life of a believer. The effects of servitude in Ramadan include the following:


    ---

    1. Strengthening the Relationship with Allah

    Ramadan is filled with acts of worship such as fasting, prayer, recitation of the Qur’an, supplication, and remembrance of Allah. Through these acts, the believer draws closer to Allah, increases sincerity, and experiences humility and inner peace.


    ---

    2. Purification of the Soul and Moral Development

    Fasting trains the soul to exercise self-control and patience. It helps a Muslim restrain desires, avoid anger, and stay away from bad behavior. As a result, good manners such as patience, kindness, and humility are developed.


    ---

    3. Obedience and Submission to the Commands of Allah

    By abstaining from lawful things such as food and drink for the sake of Allah, the believer learns complete obedience. This strengthens respect for Allah’s commands and makes it easier to stay away from prohibited acts.


    ---

    4. Attainment of Taqwa (God-Consciousness)

    Allah says in the Qur’an:
    “O you who believe! Fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may attain taqwa.” (Qur’an 2:183)
    The ultimate goal of fasting is to develop taqwa—being conscious of Allah at all times, both in private and in public.


    ---

    5. Compassion for the Poor and Social Responsibility

    Experiencing hunger helps the believer understand the condition of the less fortunate. This increases empathy, generosity, charity, and strengthens the spirit of social unity and care for others.


    ---

    6. Discipline and Time Management

    Ramadan teaches discipline through strict observance of prayer times, fasting hours, and other acts of worship. It helps Muslims value time and use it productively for beneficial activities.


    ---

    7. Continuity of Worship After Ramadan

    True servitude is not limited to Ramadan alone. A successful Ramadan is one whose positive effects continue afterward, motivating the believer to remain consistent in worship throughout the year.


    ---

    Conclusion

    Ramadan is a unique opportunity to renew servitude to Allah. Whoever observes it sincerely will experience spiritual growth, moral refinement, and a stronger connection with Allah. These effects serve as lasting provisions for both this life and the Hereafter.
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    15 分
  • The reality of students life
    2025/11/29
    The reality of student life is often filled with pressure, distractions, and constant responsibility. Staying connected to Salah helps students stay grounded, disciplined, and spiritually balanced. Through prayer, they find focus, inner peace, and the strength to navigate academic challenges while keeping their hearts aligned with purpose and faith.
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    5 分