Tafsir Surat Al-`Adiyat
In his Wednesday night class at MCA, Imam Suhaib Webb explains Surat Al-`Adiyat (Qur’an, 100).
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Assalamalikum waramatullah wabarakathu respected brother Suhaib
firstly,Jazakum Allah khairan for posting the tafsir of the surahs.
I live in xxx, where unfortunately, we do not have many scholars (more accurately, active scholars). so sadly we dont have the chance to attend such lectures live where we can increase our knowledge of deen. I know many sisters and brothers are thirsty to seek knowledge, so could I kindly request if you or one of your team members to post the tafsir of all the previous surahs you have explained ( I am aware there are some surahs) in a format that is easy to downlaod. My sincere apologies if it is not possible, but your would inshalalh greatly help our community.
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Assalam Warahmatullah Bro Suhaib
Many thanks for the tafsirs! I first heard you speak during one of your visits to London in 2006. Have been actively following your tafsirs only off late (late ’10). The tafsir videos are done really well and with attentive / frequent listening I am able to gain little knowledge. And when I recite the surah in salath it helps to maintain focus with knowledge of its meaning. 1 request – kindly post both videos and audio files of tafsir, if possible. Downloadable format would be most welcome since it helps sharing with family members who are not very net savvy.
May Almighty bless with you best of Both Worlds! Ameen!
AOA BR SHEIKH IMAM BROSHAM HEEHAEHE
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INSPIRATION. We are blessed to have your light and knowledge amongst our community. I can listen to your talk sitting in Copenhagen,DK and still get that sting that touches the heart and also laugh. MASHALLAH :=)
May Almighty bless you with all the success in this world and the hereafter.Ameen
Assalamualaikum wrb,
Alhamdulillah, I’m also able to listen, follow and share your beautiful tafseer fr far away in Vienna. Your noble effort to spread the knowledge of Quran is highly appreciated and may Allah reward and bless you and your team for the good work. Please keep on posting on this site as I’m sure there are many who r hungry for knowledge and eagerly waiting for more….Jazakallahukahiran.
that first line, if you’ve ever ridden a horse at speed, immediately evokes the memory, vivid and exhilarating. falling, and see your horse try hard to avoid landing on you. and feel that kinship and gratitude to another creature of Allah.
many of the lines in the Qur’an only strikes you emotionally when you have experienced life, travel, activity, sea, countryside, underground, undersea, seen through microscope and telescope – far more than a desktop experience. yet many muslim cultures discourage the doing of novel things, of risky things, of experience beyond the norm, that this doing or trying or travelling is only for those ‘forced’ to by necessity, and not for those who don’t have to venture beyond the secured environment of offices. this makes us collectively have a very narrow perspective. you can read about seawalking for years, and not have the same perspective granted by 30 minutes being inside a pressurised diving helmet and *doing* it, especially willing those first few steps down into the water.