Abdul Nasir Jangda
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Shaykh Abdul Nasir Jangda was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and at the age of 10 began the road to knowledge by moving to Karachi, Pakistan, and memorizing the entire Quran in less than one year.After graduating from High School, he continued his studies abroad at the renowned Jamia Binoria and graduated from its demanding seven year program in 2002 at the top of his class with numerous licenses to teach in various Islamic Sciences.He has served as an instructor and curriculum advisor to various Islamic schools and Islamic studies programs including Bayyinah Institute and the Qalam Seminary. His light-hearted nature and southern warmth make him one of the most sought-after speakers on the international scene.
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How To Love Relationships In Islam
12/01/2014 Duração: 27minAllah is more merciful to His slave than a mother is to her child! Always remember this. Do not fall into despair, especially regarding marriage. We shouldn’t feel despair – we base our idea of marriage on what we see in front of us, most often a bad case of marriage. And the halaal route to marriage is not effective. Exploring illicit relationships is a must for happiness. Employ common sense and look to the truth. Reconstruct the idea of marriage in your head. The first love of Rasul (saw) was Khadija (ra). Married for 25 years, mother of his children. Great love story! When Khadija (ra) died Rasul (saw) felt extreme pain and Allah blessed him with Isra wal Miraaj. This is what defines love. Not hopeless compromise. Love and marriage doesn’t ask you to live a life that is displeasing to Allah. Allah will not leave you hanging. Allah will grant you an amazing partner! Allah loves you more than your mother. Allah created a spouse for you!! And will continue to take care of you. Remove the guilt of feeling
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