PODCAST · education
Life: The Islamic Answer
by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany
This series explores the Islamic principles of living for today's world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God based on the teachings of Islam.Delivered by Dr. Sayid Jafar al HasanyOriginally posted on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxD_SHyJvwqhd6aMM6sfLnERj7FI3K_I ***دروس "الحياة: الحل الاسلامي" (باللغة الانجليزية)بسبب تعقيدات الحياة و نسبية المفاهيميجب ان نعيد صياغتنا اسلاميا كافراد و جالياتتساهم في بناء المجتمع الانساني و عالم افضلمن خلال فهم علاقتنا بانفسنا و مع الغير و الطبيعة و الخالقيقدمها الدكتور السيد جعفر الحسني Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acas
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[Life:121] The Duty of Learning and Teaching Hadith + The Prophet’s 30 Step Ramadan program
In this important lesson of the Life: The Islamic Answer series, Dr. Sayid Jafar Al-Hasany explores why Hadith is a foundational Islamic science and an essential type of knowledge every believer is encouraged to acquire.Building on the Qur’an as the primary source of guidance, this lecture explains:What it truly means to “preserve” forty narrations — beyond simple memorizationHow learning and teaching Hadith protects faith and strengthens communitiesThe responsibility to educate youth through Hadith before harmful ideologies influence themA historical look at early theological trends such as the Murji'ah and their impact on Islamic beliefThis lesson highlights Hadith as more than an ancient narration — it is a living source of divine knowledge, spiritual growth, and intellectual protection.Perfect for students of Islamic studies, parents, and anyone seeking deeper understanding of Qur’an, Sunnah, and the teachings of Ahlulbayt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:120] Understanding Hadith Sciences: Quran, Ahlulbayt & Authenticity
How do we know what is truly from the Prophet ﷺ and the Ahlulbayt (ع)? How do we distinguish authentic guidance from fabrication? And why does Islam command us not only to learn hadith - but to deeply understand it?In this latest installment of of our Life series: Types of Knowledge is Islam, we move from the theoretical foundations of religious knowledge into the practical, necessary study of Hadith. Building upon our previous discussions on the Quran as the core of Islamic epistemology and Hadeeth al-Thaqalayn, this lesson explores how the Holy Quran functions as the ultimate criterion (furqan) for evaluating narrations. In this lecture, we study the following questions:what is the relationship between the Holy Quran and the Hadeeth (the Tradition / narrations)?what is the most important criterion for assessing the validity and authenticity of a narration?if all knowledge is contained in the Holy Quran, why are we not able to extract its deepest meanings ourselves?whose narrations are included in the notion of Sunna / Tradition?In this lecture, we bridge the gap between the Holy Quran and the Sunnah. We analyze why the Prophet (s) left behind Two Weighty Things, not just one, and what that means for our faith today.This is a must-watch for anyone seeking to understand how Islam constructs its epistemological framework. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:119] The History and Context of Hadith: ilm al-Hadith & ilm al-Dirāyah
How was the Prophet’s Sunnah preserved after his passing, and how can it be understood with reliability today? Join us as we establish the foundational framework of Hadith studies, situating Hadith within its proper relationship to the Qur’an in Islamic thought. Drawing on the Prophet’s teaching about “the two weighty things”-the Qur’an and his progeny (Ahl al-Bayt)- this framework clarifies why Qur’an and Hadith are inseparable, with the Qur’an serving as the ultimate authority and Hadith as its essential guide.Within this framework, we introduce (ilm al-Ḥadith), the science concerned with transmission, and (ilm al-Dirayah), the science of analysis, bringing to light lesser-known dimensions of Hadith history. These include early restrictions on recording narrations, later political pressures, the emergence of fabricated Hadith and Israelite reports, and the constrained historical circumstances under which the Imams preserved and conveyed prophetic knowledge—realities that are essential for approaching Hadith with intellectual honesty and deep understanding today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:118] The Ontological Reality of the Quran in Islam
What is the true reality of the Holy Qur’an beyond its words, recitation, and physical form? This lecture by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany, explores how the Qur’an speaks about itself as a living, spiritual reality whose true value lies in its ability to transform the human heart. The Qur’an is presented not merely as text to be read, but as guidance, light, and proof—one that elevates or condemns depending on the intention and sincerity with which it is approached. The discussion emphasizes that actions related to the Qur’an, like all human deeds, possess an inner spiritual reality that unfolds fully in the Hereafter, where intentions are revealed and deeds are given form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:117] Unlocking the Quran’s Inner and Outer Meanings - Healing & Guidance
What does it truly mean to engage with the Holy Quran? This insightful video, part of a series on the types of knowledge in Islam, explores the Quran as a living, multi-layered guide - guidance for this life and the next, a source of healing and mercy, and a proof for or against us depending on how we engage with it. It examines the Quran’s outer and inner dimensions: its rulings and judgments on one level, and deeper layers of wisdom and knowledge on another. With sustained reflection, these meanings continue to unfold, showing the Quran as a dynamic and ever-living revelation.Drawing on teachings and narrations from the Holy Prophet and AhlulBayt we show how sincere engagement with the Quran can shape the heart, ethics, and daily life, while recitation driven by status, technical precision, or performance falls short. It highlights the lasting impact of learning the Quran in youth, the blessings of recitation in prayer and the home, and how the Quran and hadith work together to guide belief, action, and spiritual growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:116] The Quran as Knowledge, Guidance and Healing
In this lecture, we explore the Qur’an as a central source of religious knowledge in Islam, focusing on its role as divine guidance (hudā), proof (ḥujjah), and living extension of Prophetic authority. Building on a twofold framework of religious knowledge - foundational worldview and disciplinary/classical knowledge. This talk concentrates on the second: the Qur’an and Hadith as structured, authoritative sources of guidance.The lecture examines how revelation functions when direct access to God is not possible, highlighting the Qur’an as a universal light for all humanity and a special, conditional guide for believers (the God-conscious). We analyze the Qur’an’s self-descriptions as healing, mercy, reminder, counsel, miracle, and proof of divine knowledge, as well as its miraculous challenge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:115] Is Human Reason Enough? Truth Between Intellect and Revelation
This lecture explores a central question in Islamic thought: Is human reason alone enough to guide how we live? While intellect and the senses can establish general truths such as the existence of a Creator and basic moral responsibility, they fall short when it comes to the detailed realities of life, including specific acts of worship, moral obligations, and unseen matters like the afterlife. This limitation raises a deeper question about where true guidance is found once reason reaches its boundary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:114] God as the Ground of Knowledge, Meaning, Morality and Truth
What is the foundation of knowledge, ethics, and meaning?In this lecture, we explore how the knowledge of God forms the foundation of a coherent worldview and shapes how we understand reality, morality, life, and purpose.The discussion contrasts theocentric (God-centered) and non-theocentric worldviews, arguing that without God as the grounding reality, ethics, meaning, and truth become unstable or incoherent. Drawing from philosophy, theology, and Islamic thought, we explain how our interpretive horizon—the lens through which we understand the world—depends on foundational beliefs about God, existence, and truth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:113] Foundational vs Disciplinary Knowledge in Islam - Islam, Iman & Priorities
This lecture explores Islamic knowledge and prioritization, distinguishing between foundational (worldview) knowledge and disciplinary Islamic sciences, and explaining why belief must precede specialization.It highlights the role of maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah in guiding what knowledge matters most, with emphasis on the knowledge of God (tawhid) as the lens shaping ethics, meaning, and action. A key focus is the distinction between Islam (outward practice) and iman (inner faith), alongside the three ways of knowing God: through the world, the self, and revelation.The video offers a clear framework for students of Islam seeking depth, purpose, and a coherent approach to faith, learning, and responsibility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:112] Islamic Worldview: The Foundation of All Learning
This latest video explores how Islam unifies all knowledge—religious and worldly—through a foundational worldview that gives learning purpose, depth, and direction. We examine Imam Ali’s hadith on the transformative power of knowledge, the difference between foundational and disciplinary sciences, and why depth, experience, and moral responsibility are central to true understanding. The talk highlights how Islamic principles guide prioritization, benefits vs. harms, and the pursuit of knowledge that elevates individuals and communities.Whether you're Muslim or non-Muslim, a student of Islamic studies, philosophy, or personal development, this episode is essential for understanding how Islam frames all knowledge with purpose—shaping worldview, character, and community through timeless wisdom. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:111] How Islam Classifies Knowledge: Obligatory, Forbidden, and Everything In Between
Discover Islam’s blueprint for seeking, prioritizing, and applying knowledge in a purposeful, faith-centered life. This video examines the five categories of human action (wajib, mustahab, makruh, mubah, muharam) and how they shape what types of knowledge are obligatory, beneficial, or harmful. You’ll learn how Islam distinguishes between foundational religious knowledge, practical skills, and specialized expertise needed for the individual as well as a healthy community, while highlighting the spiritual dimension behind all learning and the transformative power of intention in personal and communal growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:110] The Islamic Way of Learning: Depth, Experience, and Real Transformation
This lecture explores how Islam teaches us to prioritize knowledge through depth, experience, and sincere intention—showing that true learning is not about accumulating information, but transforming the self. Drawing on Qur’anic principles and hadith and a wide range of intellectual traditions—from Dewey and Polanyi to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—the talk explains why meaningful knowledge must combine deep understanding, real-world experience, and spiritual purpose. We examine how experiential learning builds judgment, how religious knowledge forms the foundation of identity, and how practical wisdom helps us choose what to study based on long-term benefit, personal shortcomings, and sincere worship. The lecture emphasizes that expertise requires both theory and lived experience, that reading must be purposeful, and that sincerity (niyyah) grows gradually through action, reflection, and good company. Concluding with a call to develop an intentional, embodied approach to learning, the video prepares viewers for the next session on essential religious knowledge and how it shapes character, action, and spiritual growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life109]: General Principles of Acquiring Knowledge in Islam and Its Benefits for Life
In a world full of information, Islam teaches a quieter, deeper question: Which knowledge is worth your life? This episode explores the Islamic principles that guide what we should learn—and why—revealing foundational rules for prioritizing knowledge, shaping the heart, and aligning learning with action. Simple yet profound, these insights challenge how we think about education, purpose, and the pursuit of knowledge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:108] Recognizing the Value of Knowledge - Begin as a Generalist
This episode marks the beginning of our new topic— the types of knowledge in Islam. Join us in this series as we explore the deeper value of knowledge in our faith—why it’s more than just learning facts, and how it shapes who we become. The discussion then turns to a powerful question: how do we decide what’s truly worth learning? Finally, we uncover a timeless insight from Imām ʿAlī (a): the surprising value of becoming a generalist before a specialist. Each idea builds toward a richer understanding of how Islam guides our pursuit of knowledge—intentionally, wisely, and with purpose.Drawing from Qur’anic insights and sayings of the Ahlulbayt, the series explores how genuine learning leads to wisdom, social healing, and nearness to God. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:107] Series Recap & How It All Connects + Intro to the Types of Knowledge in Islam
In this latest lecture of the “Life, the Islamic Answer” series—now over 107 lessons strong—we resume with reflection, revisiting and building upon everything covered so far to highlight how each topic connects within the broader vision of the course. The session explores how lessons on knowledge, reason, community, and the purpose of learning in Islam all fit together to form a unified understanding of life through the Qur’an and hadith, and empowering Muslims to apply divine principles in everyday life. The lecture also introduces the next part in this series: What are the types of knowledge that Islam instructs to study and acquire, including broader fields such as history, science, and societal development. A perfect continuation for long-time students and a meaningful entry point for newcomers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:106] The Muslim Intellectual: Shaping the Future of the Islamic World
In this is the final episode of our 13-part series on the intellectual's role in the Islamic community, we summarize the vital role of the intellectual within the Islamic community of knowledge, particularly for Muslims in the West and the broader Islamic world. We delve into the historical emergence, challenges, and responsibilities of this crucial figure, highlighting how they drive revival, reform, and societal progress. We examine how the Islamic perspective emphasizes deep understanding of the Quran and Islamic teachings, reclaiming the spiritual dimension, and the critical need for educational reform and the Islamization of knowledge. Discover the shared responsibilities of both the community and the intellectual in fostering an environment where knowledge, reason, and faith unite to build a resilient, vibrant Islamic civilization. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:105] From Shariati to Al-Sadr: Islamic Thinkers Who Challenged the System
This episode explores how key Muslim thinkers have shaped Islamic revival in response to the deep crises of colonization, modernity, and civilizational decline. We journey through the thought of influential Shia figures such as Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, a reformist who championed Islamic revival and modernization; Ali Shariati, an Iranian intellectual who fused Islamic thought with western scholarship and revolutionary activism; and Shaheed Murtadha Mutahhari, a scholar who bridged classical philosophy and academic studies with modern social challenges. It also features Sayyid Muhammad Sadiq al-Sadr, known for his role in religious reform and grassroots Shia revival, and Abdolkarim Soroush, who critically explores the relationship between intellectuals and clerics, as well as the roles of universities and religious seminaries. Finally, it examines the legacy of Sayyid Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr, a foundational figure in Islamic in numerous fields, including economics and philosophy, who envisioned Islam as a comprehensive framework for justice and societal transformation, with a visionary approach to bring the intellectual and the cleric closer to each other.This series provides a roadmap for Muslim intellectuals and communities today—balancing tradition and modernity to build resilient, values-driven realities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:104] Decolonizing the Muslim Mind: Political Consciousness and the Islamization of Knowledge
Explore the evolving role of Muslim intellectuals in shaping modern Islamic thought — from the fall of the Ottoman Empire to post-colonial struggles. This video highlights key figures like Aliya Izetbegović, the Bosnian leader who integrated Islamic values with political action; Ismail al-Faruqi, the Palestinian-American scholar who pioneered the Islamization of knowledge; and Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, the Malaysian philosopher who championed an Islamic worldview rooted in ethics, spirituality, and decolonization. Dive into the vital debate on reclaiming Islamic epistemology today. Perfect for those interested in Islamic philosophy, decolonial theory, intellectual revival, or navigating Muslim identity in the modern world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:103] From Malcolm X to Tariq Ramadan: The Evolution of the Muslim Intellectual
[Life:103] : Knowledge & Reason in Islam 102 (the community 24): The intellectual between East & West [10]This thought-provoking video, part of an ongoing series on the role of intellectuals, examines how leading Muslim thinkers have reimagined the purpose of knowledge and activism in the face of colonialism, modernity, and cultural transformation. It explores Malcolm X on identity and resistance through lived experience, Fazlur Rahman on ethical Quranic reinterpretation and modern education reform, Muhammad Arkoun on breaking dogma with pluralistic, critical thought, Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd on modern hermeneutics and challenging clerical monopoly, and Tariq Ramadan on integrating Islamic tradition, avoiding cultural ghettos with civic engagement in the West. These voices illuminate a dynamic struggle to bridge heritage with contemporary realities. Together, these thinkers reveal the intellectual struggle to revive a fallen civilization while balancing tradition and modern challenges. Whether you're a student of Islamic studies, history, or modern thought, this episode is essential for understanding how Islamic intellectuals have grappled with the crisis of civilization and the path forward.This is part of the "Life: The Islamic Answer" series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Delivered September 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:102] Breaking Tradition: Leading Muslim Thinkers on Modernity & Change
[Life:102] : Knowledge & Reason in Islam 101 (the community 23): The intellectual between East & West [ 9]Join us as we explore the revival of Islamic intellectual tradition in the modern era through the lens of influential Muslim and Arab thinkers—each offering a unique response to the crises of identity, modernity, and inherited norms. We examine Muhammad Abbid al-Jabiri on the need to replace metaphor with rationalism, George Tarabishi on freedom of expression and the critique of cultural conformity, Adonis on secularism and the call to break from inherited ideologies, Ali Harb on elitism and the ethical responsibilities of intellectuals, Abdel Wahab El-Messiri on Islamic modernity and resistance to Western materialism, Hassan Hanafi on decolonizing knowledge through occidentalism, and Edward Said on Orientalism and the power of representation. Together, their ideas form a rich and urgent conversation about reclaiming intellectual agency in the Islamic world. Perfect for viewers interested in contemporary Islamic thought, decolonial theory, and the intersection of tradition and reform.This is part of the "Life: The Islamic Answer" series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Delivered September 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:101] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 100 (the community 22)
The intellectual between East & West 8In this lecture we continue providing an overview of how some of the major Islamic thinkers addressed the issue of Islam and modernity. We briefly reminded of the sociopolitical context of Nahda, Nakba and Naksa in shaping the reactions of these thinkers. Some of the mechanisms and approaches they proposed are explained including unity, the Arabic language, and educational reform. We address the proposals of Rifa'ah al-Tahtawi, Jalal al-Deen al Afhgani, Muhammad Abduh, Sayyid Qutb, Mohammad Iqbal and Malek Bennab. This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:100] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 99 (the community 21)
The intellectual between East & West 7In this lecture we start providing and overview of how some of the major Islamic thinkers addressed the issue of Islam and modernity. We explained the sociopolitical context of Nahda, Nakba and Naksa in shaping the reactions of these thinkers. Some of the mechanisms and approaches they proposed are explained including unity, the Arabic language, and educational reform.This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:99] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 98 (the community 20)
The intellectual between East & West 6This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:98] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 97 (the community 19)
The intellectual between East & West 5This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:97] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 96 (the community 18)
The intellectual between East & West 4This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered October 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:96] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 95 (the community 17)
The intellectual between East & West 3(Lecture ends at 1:29:00, followed by a Q&A on the topic)Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered September 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:95] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 94 (the community 16)
The intellectual between East & West 2Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered September 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:94] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 93 (the community 15)
The intellectual between East & West 1Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered September 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:93] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 92 (the community 14)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered August 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:92] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 91 (the community 13)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered June 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:91] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 90 (the community 12)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered June 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:90] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 89 (the community 11)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered June 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:89] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 88 (the community 10)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered April 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:88] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 87 (the community 09)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered April 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:87] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 86 (the community 08)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered March 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:86] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 85 (the community 07)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered January 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:85] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 84 (the community 06)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered January 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:84] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 83 (the community 05)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered January 2024by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:83] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 82 (the community 04)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:82] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 81 (the community 03)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:81] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 80 (the community 02)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:80] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 79 (the community 01)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:79] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 78 (the teacher 31)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered December 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:78] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 77 (the teacher 30)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:77] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 76 (the teacher 29)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:76] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 75 (the teacher 28)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered November 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:75] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 74 (the teacher 27)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered October 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:74] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 73 (the teacher 26)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered October 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:73] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 72 (the teacher 25)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered October 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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[Life:72] - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 71 (the teacher 24)
Detailed description to comeThis is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Do not hesitate to comment or ask any questions in the comments section below.Delivered October 2023by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This series explores the Islamic principles of living for today's world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God based on the teachings of Islam.Delivered by Dr. Sayid Jafar al HasanyOriginally posted on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNxD_SHyJvwqhd6aMM6sfLnERj7FI3K_I ***دروس "الحياة: الحل الاسلامي" (باللغة الانجليزية)بسبب تعقيدات الحياة و نسبية المفاهيميجب ان نعيد صياغتنا اسلاميا كافراد و جالياتتساهم في بناء المجتمع الانساني و عالم افضلمن خلال فهم علاقتنا بانفسنا و مع الغير و الطبيعة و الخالقيقدمها الدكتور السيد جعفر الحسني Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acas
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