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  • How To Defeat Giants The Untold Story of Talut and Jalut
    2026/04/04

    Episode Overview

    What makes a true leader? Is it wealth, status, or something deeper? In this powerful debut episode of our new Ramadan series, Stories from the Quran, we dive deep into the legendary account of Talut and Jalut (Saul and Goliath) as revealed in Surah Al-Baqarah.

    Many of us know the story of David and Goliath from a historical perspective, but the Quranic narrative offers profound psychological and spiritual "gems" regarding human nature, the necessity of leadership, and the internal battle against one's own desires. Whether you are facing a difficult career move, personal hardship, or seeking to strengthen your Iman (faith) this Ramadan, the lessons from the army of Talut provide a timeless roadmap for success.


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    Key Topics Discussed

    • The Criteria for Leadership: Why the Children of Israel rejected Talut based on his lack of wealth, and why Allah chose him for his knowledge and physical stature.

    • The Trial of the River: Understanding the "Internal War." Why did Allah test a thirsty army with a river of delicious water? We explore how self-discipline is a prerequisite for victory.

    • Mindset over Materialism: How a "small group" can overcome a "large host" by the permission of Allah (Bi-idhnillah).

    • The Dua for Firmness: Breaking down the powerful prayer: "Our Lord, pour upon us patience and plant firmly our feet..." (2:250).

    • The Emergence of Dawud (as): How Prophet David’s courage in the face of the giant Jalut led to his eventual kingship and prophethood.


      Spiritual Gems & Action Points

      "How many a small company has overcome a large company by permission of Allah. And Allah is with the patient." — Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:249

      1. Identify Your Skillset: Just as Khalid ibn al-Walid was a master swordsman and Hassan ibn Thabit was a master linguist, Allah has gifted you a specific skill. Use it to benefit the Ummah with Ihsan (excellence).

      2. Conquer the Nafs: Victory over external enemies or challenges only comes after victory over the Nafs (self). The river test reminds us that if we cannot control our basic desires, we cannot lead or succeed in greater missions.

      3. Trust in the Arsh: Reflecting on the "Libyan Lion" Umar al-Mukhtar—never fear the "warplanes" of life when the Throne of Allah is above them. True Tawakkul (reliance on Allah) shifts the power dynamic in your favor.

      4. Recite the Verses of Sakeenah: Learn the six or seven verses of the Quran that bring peace and tranquility to a distressed heart.



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    31 分
  • The First Murder... The Story of Habil and Qabil
    2026/04/02

    The First Murder: Habil, Qabil, and the Diseases of the Heart

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    Episode Overview

    Welcome to another episode of our Ramadan series focusing on stories from the Quran. In this session, we deeply analyze the profound and tragic narrative of the children of Prophet Adam, Habil and Qabil. We trace the psychological and spiritual descent that resulted in the first sin and the very first death experienced by mankind. Far from being a simple historical recount, this episode serves as a mirror reflecting human nature, highlighting the fatal consequences of comparing ourselves to others, and the destructive reality of unmanaged envy and anger. The Quran was revealed as a manual for guidance, and by understanding the root causes of Qabil's downfall, we can actively work to purify our own intentions and actions.

    What You Will Learn In This Episode

    We carefully break down the passages from Surah Al-Ma'idah that detail the sacrifices offered by the two brothers. The episode explores exactly why Allah accepted the sacrifice from Habil while rejecting the offering from Qabil, firmly establishing that Allah only accepts from those possessing Taqwa. We then transition into a comprehensive discussion on Islamic psychology and the diseases of the heart. Listeners will understand the dangerous, step-by-step progression from initial comparison to Hasad, which breeds anger, ultimately leading to destructive actions. Furthermore, we discuss the noble character of Habil, who chose the path of fearing Allah over retaliating against his brother.

    Key Topics Discussed

    The concept and history of Qurban in early human history and how acceptance was visually demonstrated.

    Why Taqwa and Ihsan are the fundamental requirements for Allah to accept our good deeds, prayers, and charity.

    The hidden danger of arrogance in worship, and why recognizing oneself as a sinner often leads to greater humility and closeness to Allah than feeling excessively pious.

    The step-by-step spiritual destruction caused by jealousy, and the vital importance of invoking blessings upon others to prevent the evil eye.

    Prophetic methodology and practical tips from the Sunnah on managing severe anger and extinguishing the whispers of Shaitan.

    The true definition of strength in Islam, which relies on emotional regulation rather than physical dominance.

    The heavy spiritual consequences of shedding innocent blood, balanced against the immense, mankind-saving reward of preserving a single life.

    The story of the crow sent by Allah, reminding us to never belittle knowledge, regardless of who delivers it.

    Verses and Hadith Highlighted

    Surah Al-Ma'idah, verses 27 to 32, which detail the specific dialogue between Habil and Qabil, the regret of the murderer, and the divine decree regarding the sanctity of human life.

    Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 127, showcasing the ultimate humility of Prophet Ibrahim as he built the Kaaba.

    Surah An-Nazi'at, verses 40 to 41, concerning the reward of Paradise for those who prevent their souls from unlawful inclinations.

    Multiple sayings of the Prophet Muhammad detailing the physical remedies for anger, the reality that a true Muslim is one from whose tongue and hands others are safe, and the severe warnings against Muslims raising weapons against one another.

    Important Supplications Mentioned

    A central theme of this episode is returning to Allah to ask for the purification of our hearts. We cover several crucial Duas, including the plea to be counted among the righteous, the supplication of Prophet Ibrahim asking Allah to accept his monumental deeds, and the vital prayer asking Allah to grant our souls Taqwa and to purify them, as He is the best of those who purify.



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    34 分
  • The Story of Prophet Yunus
    2026/03/31

    The Story of Prophet Yunus and the Belly of the WhaleWelcome back to another episode of Stories of the Quran, our special Ramadan series dedicated to exploring the rich and profound narratives within the holy text. Today, we dive into the life of Prophet Yunus Alayhis Salaam, also known as Jonah. Famous for being swallowed alive by a whale, his story is a profound masterclass in reliance upon Allah during our darkest moments, the weight of responsibility in giving dawah, and the truth that ultimate guidance rests solely in the hands of the Almighty.

    The Weight of the Message and the Storm at SeaProphet Yunus faced immense resistance from his nation. Frustrated by their stubbornness, he made the fateful decision to leave without waiting for divine command. Boarding a laden ship to escape, he found himself caught in a ferocious storm. As the waves swelled, the desperate crew drew lots to decide who must be thrown overboard. Three times, the lot fell to Yunus. Recognizing this as a reprimand from Allah, he willingly cast himself into the raging ocean.

    Three Layers of Darkness and the Ultimate SupplicationSwallowed whole by a massive whale sent by Allah, Yunus found himself trapped in an acidic prison. Engulfed in three layers of darkness—the whale's belly, the deep ocean, and the night sky—he turned entirely to his Creator in sheer helplessness. He uttered a supplication so powerful that Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam stated any Muslim who recites it during hardship will have their prayer answered.

    The dua of Dhun-Nun is: La ilaha illa anta, subhanaka inni kuntu minadhalimeen. This translates to: There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.

    By affirming Tawheed, exalting Allah, and admitting his shortcomings, Yunus was granted miraculous salvation. The whale cast him onto a shore, where Allah caused a healing squash tree to grow over his damaged skin, nursing him back to health.

    The Miracle of Guidance and Never Giving UpUnlike the nations of Nuh, Aad, Thamud, or Lut, who were destroyed for disbelief, the nation of Yunus experienced a complete spiritual awakening. When Yunus returned, he discovered all one hundred thousand of his people had embraced faith. Allah flipped their hearts in an instant. This teaches us that guidance is strictly in the hands of Allah. Whether praying for a non-Muslim family member or a struggling friend, our duty is only to deliver the message. We do not control the outcome. We must never give up on making sincere dua and must maintain good thoughts of Allah.

    Ramadan Challenge and True Ilm AppDo not let Ramadan pass without understanding the words of Allah. We highly recommend joining the True Ilm Ramadan challenge. Follow along with the Easy Quran, translated by Sheikh Imtiyaz Ahmad and narrated by Sheikh Abu Taymiyyah. Access the audiobook or ebook through the True Ilm app via the link in our description to complete your understanding of the Quran this month.

    Key Topics Covered in This Episode

    • Lessons from Surah Yunus, Surah Al-Anbiya, and Surah As-Saffat.

    • Consequences of acting without divine decree.

    • The power of Dhun-Nun's dua for overcoming worldly prisons.

    • Why seeking the Hereafter brings contentment, while chasing the dunya brings poverty.

    • The inspiring story of Abu Hurairah and his mother.

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    39 分
  • The Story of Prophet Yusuf
    2026/03/31

    The Story of Prophet Yusuf (AS): Beautiful Patience and Trusting Allah's Plan

    Episode SummaryWelcome to another episode of Stories from the Quran. In this Ramadan series, we explore the profound and comforting lessons found within Surah Yusuf, the story of the most handsome man to walk the earth, Prophet Yusuf (AS). Revealed during the Year of Sorrow (Aam Al-Huzn) to console Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during his most difficult period, this Surah offers a timeless blueprint for navigating grief, betrayal, and immense hardship.

    We delve into the trials of Prophet Yusuf (AS), from the darkness of the well to the isolation of the prison, and ultimately, his rise to authority in Egypt. Discover how to apply his impeccable character, unyielding faith, and beautiful patience to your own life's challenges. Whether you are dealing with family conflicts, the temptation of sin, or a seemingly endless period of darkness, this episode provides essential Islamic reminders to strengthen your Iman and reliance on Allah.


    What You Will Learn in This Episode

    • The historical context of Surah Yusuf and how its revelation comforted a grieving Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    • Why Prophet Yaqub (AS) advised keeping blessings and ambitions hidden to protect against the evil eye and jealousy.

    • The protective power of saying Ma'adhallah when facing temptations, worldly desires, or isolation.

    • How to practice Sabrun Jamil (beautiful patience without complaint) at the exact moment a calamity strikes.

    • Finding hope and trusting Allah's plan when you feel trapped in the dark well of your circumstances.

    • Why Prophet Yusuf (AS) chose the severe hardship of a prison cell over committing a sin and disobeying his Creator.

    • The ultimate lesson in mercy and forgiveness when Prophet Yusuf (AS) confronts the brothers who betrayed him decades prior.

    Key Quranic Concepts and Duas Discussed

    • Ma'adhallah: I seek refuge in Allah.

    • Sabrun Jamil: Beautiful patience.

    • Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un: Indeed we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return.

    • La tathriba alaykumul yawm: No blame will there be upon you today.


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    36 分
  • The Story of Prophet Musa and Firaun
    2026/03/31

    Stories from the Quran: The Unshakable Trust of Prophet Musa

    Welcome to another essential episode of Stories from the Quran. In this Ramadan broadcast, we immerse ourselves in the life of the most frequently mentioned prophet in the Quran: Prophet Musa (Moses), peace be upon him. When forced to navigate intense hardship, whether fleeing oppression or battling crippling anxiety, where do you anchor your heart? This episode extracts profound benefits from Surah Ash-Shu'ara, demonstrating how Tawakkul (trust in Allah) can part the oceans in your life.


    The Historical Context and Modern Application

    We examine the harrowing escape of the Children of Israel from the tyranny of Firaun (Pharaoh). Trapped between a heavily armed military and the violent waves of the sea, the followers of Musa were paralyzed by fear, convinced they would be slaughtered. However, Prophet Musa stood unshaken. Fortified by Yaqeen (certainty), he boldly declared: "No! Indeed, with me is my Lord; He will guide me."


    Our discussion bridges ancient history and contemporary struggles. The Quran is not merely a book to be recited quickly; it is a manual meant to change our hearts. The figures in these stories are archetypes. Firaun represents tyrannical leaders. Haman symbolizes corrupt enablers. Qarun embodies ultra-wealthy individuals funding corruption. We explore how the Saharah (sorcerers) of Egypt, who bewitched the eyes of the people to spread misinformation, parallel today's biased news outlets.


    Core Islamic Lessons in This Episode

    • Recognizing arrogance: We delve into the psychology of Firaun, a man so deluded by power that he claimed to be God, yet lacked control over his own heartbeat. We relate this to a Hadith from Sahih Muslim, defining arrogance as rejecting truth and looking down upon people.
    • The mechanics of Tawakkul: Prophet Musa was commanded to strike the sea with his staff. This teaches the principle of tying your camel. You must put in the physical effort, prepare for challenges, and only then leave the ultimate outcome to Allah.
    • Dealing with anxiety: Whether facing a massive life decision, awaiting bad news, or confronting an adversary, we provide actionable advice drawn from the prophets. Learn to silence fears by internalizing the belief that Allah sees a thousand ways out when you cannot see one.

    The True Ilm Ramadan Challenge

    This episode is proudly brought to you in conjunction with the True Ilm Ramadan Challenge. It is a missed opportunity to complete the recitation of the Quran without understanding its divine commands. We highly recommend accessing the Easy Quran, translated by Sheikh Imtiaz Ahmad and narrated by Sheikh Abu Taymiyyah. You can listen to the audiobook or read the ebook entirely for free during Ramadan. Click the link in the description box below to claim your access and ensure this is the month your heart truly transforms.


    Quranic Verses and Hadith Referenced

    • Surah Ash-Shu'ara (26:53-68): The pursuit by Pharaoh, the panic of the Israelites, the steadfastness of Musa, and the parting of the sea.

    • Surah Al-A'raf (7:116): The illusion cast by the sorcerers.

    • Surah An-Naziat (79:24): The ultimate display of arrogance by Pharaoh.

    • Surah Al Imran (3:159): The divine instruction to place trust in Allah.

    • Sahih Muslim 91: The severe warning regarding arrogance in the heart.


      Do you want Free Access to The Easy Quran we are reading from? You can get the FREE Audiobook and eBook, narrated by Abu Taymiyyah, exclusive on True Ilm.Click the link: https://trueilm.com/ramadanchallenge?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=easyquran&utm_term=quranstories






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    17 分
  • The 3000 Year Old Advice Luqman The Wise Gave His Son
    2026/03/23

    Episode Description: The 3000-Year-Old Advice of Luqman the Wise

    In this special Ramadan episode, we dive deep into the profound wisdom of Luqman the Wise, a man so esteemed for his insight that Allah (SWT) named an entire Surah of the Quran after him. We explore the timeless advice Luqman gave to his son—lessons that remain as relevant today as they were three millennia ago.


    What’s Inside This Episode:

    • The Essence of Wisdom (Hikmah): Discover why wisdom isn't just about book smarts or Islamic knowledge, but about "Emotional Intelligence" and knowing exactly what to do and say in any given circumstance.

    • A Lesson in Equality: Learn about the physical description of Luqman as a dark-skinned man with coarse hair, and how his story serves as a divine refutation of racism and nationalism.

    • The Heart and the Tongue: We reflect on a powerful parable involving the best and worst parts of a sheep, illustrating how our internal state and our speech dictate our success in this life and the next.

    • Parenting with Purpose: Explore the "Luqman method" of raising children—leading with words of affection (Ya bunayya) and instilling the constant awareness of Allah (Ihsan) to guide them when they are out of your sight.The Anchor of Prayer: Sheikh Abu Taymiyyah shares a life-changing tip on building your schedule around the five daily prayers to find true stability.


    • Key Takeaways:

      • "If you fix your prayer, Allah will fix your life."
      • Gratitude as Action: True shukr isn't just saying "Alhamdulillah"; it’s using the specific blessings Allah gave you—whether wealth, health, or knowledge—to serve the Ummah.

      • Social Grace: Why good manners are the heaviest item on the scales on the Day of Judgment and how simple it is to achieve them through a cheerful face and gentle speech.


        Resources Mentioned:

        • The Easy Quran: The translation used in today’s episode is available via the True Ilm app.

        • Ramadan Series: This episode is part of our ongoing journey through the gems of the Quran.

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    40 分