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Baraka Project

Sharing with you beautiful Islamic speeches and Quran recitations with the intent of inspiring reflection, strengthen faith, and drawing the heart closer to Allah.If this podcast has benefited you, we would greatly appreciate a five-star review. Your support helps Baraka Project reach more people.

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One Islam Productions brings to you a powerful reminder explaining the reality of the Day of Judgment, the signs of the Last Day, and the importance of preparing for the moment every soul will stand before Allah.Quick note: this audio belongs to One Islam Productions, please support their YT channel for more beneficial content.The Day of Judgment is one of the most important beliefs in Islam. Every person will be resurrected, every deed will be brought forward, every soul will be held accountable, and no one will be wronged. This reminder explores what will happen on the Day of Judgment, when Judgment Day will begin, the major signs of the Hour, and what every Muslim should do to prepare for the Akhirah.Many people live distracted by the dunya, forgetting that this life is temporary and that the Hereafter is forever. But the Day of Judgment is real, death is certain, and every person will return to Allah. This Islamic lecture reminds us to reflect on our deeds, strengthen our iman, protect our salah, make sincere tawbah, seek forgiveness, and live with the Akhirah in mind.This episode also covers important reminders about the big signs of the Day of Judgment and the things that can save a person on that Day, by the permission and mercy of Allah. True success will not be found in wealth, status, or worldly achievements, but in faith, sincerity, righteous deeds, repentance, and the mercy of Allah.If you want to learn more about the Day of Judgment in Islam, the signs of the Last Day, what happens after death, the resurrection, accountability, the book of deeds, and how to prepare to meet Allah, this powerful Muslim reminder is for you.

13/05/2026 • 46:48

Dr. Omar Suleiman explores the meaning of detachment from the dunya and how a Muslim can love the blessings Allah has given them without becoming imprisoned by them.Islam does not teach us to reject every worldly blessing or to live without gratitude. Rather, it teaches us to enjoy halal blessings with thankfulness, while remembering that everything in this life is temporary and belongs to Allah. Wealth, family, comfort, success, status, and possessions can all be blessings, but they should never own the heart.This Islamic reminder explains how to practice detachment in Islam by keeping the dunya in your hands, not in your heart. Through dhikr, remembrance of Allah, gaining perspective, reflecting on the Akhirah, and being disciplined with the worldly life, we can learn to appreciate our blessings without becoming dependent on them.Many people become attached to the things they love: their wealth, their homes, their careers, their relationships, their reputation, and their comforts. But when the heart becomes attached to the dunya, it can lead to anxiety, fear of loss, heedlessness, and distance from Allah. True peace comes from remembering that Allah is the Provider, the Owner of all blessings, and the One to whom we will return.This emotional Muslim reminder encourages us to be grateful without being consumed, ambitious without being distracted, and disciplined without becoming harsh. The believer uses the dunya as a means to please Allah, not as the final goal.If you are struggling with attachment, fear of losing blessings, love of the dunya, anxiety over worldly matters, or feeling distant from Allah, this reminder is for you. Return to dhikr, renew your perspective, remember the Akhirah, and ask Allah to place the dunya in your hands and not in your heart.This audio belongs to Omar Suleiman, please support his channel for more beneficial content.

10/05/2026 • 26:18

Mohamed Hoblos speaks about the reality of life, death, repentance, and the importance of turning back to Allah before it is too late.Many people live as though they have unlimited time. They delay salah, delay repentance, delay leaving sins, delay doing good, and tell themselves they will change one day. But the truth is, our time in this dunya is not promised. Death can come at any moment. This could be our last day, our last night, our last prayer, or our final chance to return to Allah.This emotional Islamic speech is a reminder that life is short, the dunya is temporary, and the Akhirah is forever. It encourages every Muslim to wake up, reflect on their purpose, leave behind sins, make sincere tawbah, protect their prayers, and start making a change today.No matter how far a person has gone, it is never too late to turn back to Allah while they are still alive. Allah is the Most Merciful, and the door of repentance remains open until death reaches a person. But at the same time, none of us know when that moment will come. That is why we should not delay. The best time to change is now.This powerful Muslim reminder is for anyone who feels distant from Allah, stuck in sin, distracted by the dunya, or unsure where to begin. Start with tawbah. Start with salah. Start with one sincere step back to Allah. Your past does not have to define your ending, but you must choose to change before it is too late.Life is short. Death is certain. The Hereafter is real. Turn back to Allah today.The audio belongs to Mohamed Hoblos. Please support his YT channel for more beneficial content.

06/05/2026 • 23:27

Sheikh Abdullah Oduro speaks about one of the greatest tests many Muslims face today: lust, zina, desires, temptation, and the struggle to protect oneself from haram.In a world where fitnah is everywhere and sins are made easy, many people are silently battling with their nafs, lowering the gaze, avoiding haram relationships, staying away from pornography, and trying to protect their hearts for the sake of Allah. This Islamic speech is a reminder that the test of desire is real, but with attributes like sincerity, patience, tawbah, discipline, and reliance upon Allah, it can be overcome.Zina is a major sin in Islam, and Allah warns us not only to avoid zina, but to not even come near it. This reminder encourages Muslims to take the matter seriously by guarding their eyes, protecting their private parts, avoiding sinful environments, staying away from triggers, choosing righteous company, making sincere repentance, and turning back to Allah before it is too late.This emotional Muslim reminder is for anyone struggling with lust, haram desires, pornography, zina, relationships, temptation, or the whispers of Shaytan. It is also a reminder that no matter how many times a person has fallen into sin, the door of repentance is still open. Allah is the Most Merciful, and the believer should never lose hope in the mercy of Allah.The dunya constantly calls people towards desire, instant pleasure, and disobedience, but the path to Jannah requires patience, self-control, modesty, and obedience to Allah. This Islamic lecture reminds us that true strength is not giving in to every desire, but fighting the nafs and choosing what pleases Allah.If you are struggling with temptation, this reminder is for you. Return to Allah, make sincere tawbah, protect your salah, lower your gaze, avoid the paths that lead to zina, and keep striving. Your struggle for the sake of Allah is not meaningless, and Allah knows every effort you make to stay away from haram.This audio belongs to Sheikh Abdullah Oduro. The original audio was posted on his YT channel. Please support his work for more beneficial content.

03/05/2026 • 25:10

If You Died Tonight, How Does Your Story End?In this powerful Islamic reminder, Ustadh Abdul Rahman Hassan speaks about death, the Day of Judgement, the reality of the Akhirah, and the importance of preparing to meet Allah before it is too late.Many people become distracted and deluded by the worldly life. They chase wealth, status, comfort, reputation, success, followers, careers, and the approval of people, forgetting that this dunya is temporary and that every soul will return to Allah. But on the Day of Judgement, none of these worldly things will benefit a person except what was used in obedience to Allah.Your wealth will not protect you. Your status will not defend you. What will matter is your iman, your sincerity, your repentance, your salah, the state of your heart, and the righteous deeds you sent forward for the sake of Allah.This emotional Islamic lecture is a reminder to reflect deeply on the life we are living, the sins we need to leave behind, the good deeds we need to increase, and the book of deeds we are writing every single day. On the Day of Judgement, every person will receive their record. For the people of righteousness, receiving their book in the right hand will be a moment of success. For those who rejected the truth or lived in disobedience to Allah, it will be a moment of regret, loss, and accountability.This powerful Muslim reminder encourages us to make sincere tawbah, protect our prayers, remember death, prepare for the Akhirah, and stop being deceived by the temporary pleasures of this world. The dunya will end, but the Hereafter is forever.Ask yourself honestly: if your book of deeds was closed tonight, would you be ready to meet Allah?This audio belongs to Ustadh AbdulRahman Hassan. Please follow his socials and support the YouTube channel "AMAR" (Al-Madrasatu Ar-Rahmaniyyah) which is the Islamic school he's associated with.

30/04/2026 • 27:31

Confidence, in its truest form, is often misunderstood. It is not arrogance, nor is it driven by ego. And it is certainly not a trait reserved for a select few. It is something that can be cultivated, grounded, and strengthened over time.Yet many Muslims today have blurred the line between humility and weakness. In trying to remain modest, they unintentionally hold themselves back. This confusion shows up across different areas of life, whether in careers, relationships, dawah, or in standing firm upon truth in a world that can feel increasingly opposed to Islamic values.The life of the Prophet ﷺ offers a clear and powerful example. He embodied the highest level of humility, yet his confidence was unwavering. He faced hostility without retreat, spoke truth without hesitation, and led with clarity and conviction. His strength did not come from ego, but from a deep, unshakeable certainty rooted in his connection with Allah.This is the standard Islam calls believers toward.Real confidence in Islam is not about appearance or external validation. It is tawakkul in action. It is what naturally develops when a person understands their purpose, their identity, and their relationship with their Creator. When someone is grounded in their deen, the weight of people’s opinions begins to fade, replaced by a stronger sense of direction and inner stability.This shift in mindset is especially important today. Many are navigating constant comparison, self-doubt, and the pressure to conform. It becomes easy to shrink oneself, to stay silent, or to hesitate out of fear of judgment.For anyone who has ever held back their voice, second-guessed their worth, or felt the need to fit into spaces that don’t align with their values, this message is a reminder: confidence, when rooted in faith, is not only permissible, it is necessary.This original audio is owned by Ustadh Hisham Abu Yusuf. For more beneficial speeches please follow his socials and YT channel.

26/04/2026 • 23:26

In this episode, Nouman Ali Khan explores the true meaning of dawah (inviting others to Islam) and how Muslims can share the message of Islam with wisdom, sincerity, and strong character. Drawing from the life of Prophet Muhammad and guidance from the Qur'an, this discussion highlights practical methods of calling others to the deen, in a way that is both intelligent and compassionate.Dawah in Islam is not simply about speaking. It is about embodying the message through akhlaq (good character), patience (sabr, meaning perseverance and patience), and genuine care for others. The Prophet Muhammad showed us that the most effective way to invite others to Islam is through kindness, humility, and consistency, not through force or argument.This episode also explores how understanding your deen (way of life in Islam) strengthens your ability to represent Islam with confidence. When your iman (faith and belief) is strong, your words carry more weight, and your actions naturally reflect the beauty of Islam. Dawah then becomes less about convincing people and more about demonstrating truth through how you live.For Muslims looking to improve their approach to dawah, strengthen their connection with Allah, and better understand their responsibility in sharing Islam, this episode offers practical insights rooted in authentic Islamic teachings. It also explores how to navigate modern conversations about Islam while staying grounded in the Quran and Sunnah (the teachings and way of Prophet Muhammad).

22/04/2026 • 13:08

Adopting a thankful mindset has the power to transform how we experience life. In this Islamic speech, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explores how gratitude (shukr) can reduce negativity, strengthen mental well-being, and deepen your connection with Allah.As Muslims, gratitude is more than a feeling. It is an essential part of faith (iman). The Quran reminds us that when we are grateful, we are given more, not just in wealth, but in peace, clarity, and barakah. This episode breaks down how practicing gratitude daily and shifting our perspective towards shukr can help Muslims navigate stress, anxiety, and life’s challenges with a stronger sense of purpose.If you’re looking to improve your mindset as a Muslim, build a stronger relationship with Allah, and understand the deeper meaning of gratitude in Islam, this khutbah offers practical reflections you can apply in your daily life.

19/04/2026 • 10:21

A beautiful and insightful speech by Abu Ibrahim on an ayah in Surat Al-Baqarah.Here is also another verse to reflect on today:"Know that this worldly life is no more than play, amusement, luxury, mutual boasting, and competition in wealth and children. This is like rain that causes plants to grow, to the delight of the planters. But later the plants dry up and you see them wither, then they are reduced to chaff. And in the Hereafter there will be either severe punishment or forgiveness and pleasure of Allah, whereas the life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment." - 57:20

12/04/2026 • 12:03

In this khutbah highlight, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan reflects on verses from Surah At-Tur, where the Qur’an warns those who turn away from the truth and lose themselves in distraction. These ayat speak of people who avoid responsibility, dismiss reminders, and keep themselves occupied with amusement, indulgence, and constant escape rather than facing what is real.This khutbah brings that warning into the reality of our own time, where addiction is not limited to substances. It can take the form of endless scrolling, binge-watching, social media, entertainment, or anything else that keeps a person numb, distracted, and spiritually distant from Allah.Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explains that on the Day of Judgment, those who denied the truth and those who buried themselves in distraction are mentioned side by side, both heading toward destruction. It is a sobering reminder that heedlessness is not harmless, and that a life built around escape can carry serious consequences in the akhirah.But this reminder is not only about what awaits in the next life. It is also about the state of the heart in this life. The Qur’an is not simply telling us to leave harmful habits behind. It is calling us to ask a deeper question: what are we trying to escape from in the first place?

08/04/2026 • 12:08

This khutbah by Abu Bakr Zoud is a powerful reminder about the possible nearness of the Hour, And the importance of preparing our hearts and deeds for our return to Allah.In a time of increasing fitnah, distraction, heedlessness, and attachment to the dunya, this Islamic speech reminds us of what really matters.It's a reminder for every Muslim to put their affairs in order, return to the Qur’an and Sunnah, renew their intention, and strive for nearness to Allah before the coming of death and before Yawm al-Qiyamah. May Allah grant us sincere taqwa, keep us firm upon the truth, and make us among those who are prepared as best as we can be for the meeting with Him.This audio is owned by speaker Abu Bakr Zoud. Please support his social media and youtube channel for more beneficial content.

05/04/2026 • 28:28

Ustadh Hisham Abu Yusuf explores one of life’s biggest questions: What am I meant to do with my life? Through a step-by-step reflection grounded in Islamic principles, this talk helps listeners gain more clarity on this very question.True fulfillment does not come from chasing fleeting desires or worldly success alone. It begins with knowing who you are, understanding why Allah created you, and aligning your daily actions with a higher purpose. This speech highlights the importance of self-reflection, intention, consistency, and spiritual clarity in building a meaningful life.Drawing on timeless Islamic wisdom, this reminder encourages us to purify our intentions, seek beneficial knowledge, and take small but sincere steps toward the life Allah wants for us.Whether you are feeling lost, stuck, or simply searching for deeper meaning, this speech offers practical and spiritual guidance to help you move forward with confidence and conviction.“The heart is the place where intention resides; purify it, and your life will flourish,” - Ibn Qayyim al-JawziyyaThe owner of this audio is Hisham Abu Yusuf. This content was originally published on the Al-Taymiyah YT channel. Please follow his social media and personal YT channel for more beneficial content.

01/04/2026 • 17:34

In this powerful podcast episode, we explore one of the biggest signs that Allah loves a person. Trials, pain, and difficulties are not always punishments. In many cases, they are a means of purification, elevation, and a way for Allah to bring you closer to Him.If you’ve ever questioned why you’re going through hardship, this reminder will shift your perspective and help you see your struggles through the lens of faith.True success is not a life without tests, but a heart that remains connected to Allah through them.The speaker and original owner of this audio is Ustadh Hisham Abu Yusuf. Please follow his youtube channel and socials for more beneficial content. This specific audio was brought to you from the "Latahzan Servant of Allah" youtube channel.

29/03/2026 • 23:04

How should we really talk to Allah in dua?In this powerful Islamic reminder, Belal Assaad reflects on how to speak to Allah with sincerity, humility, hope, and complete honesty. Sometimes du’a is not about perfect words. It is about turning back to Allah with a heart that is real, broken, needy, and trusting.If you have been feeling distant, overwhelmed, lost, or unsure how to make du’a, this reminder is for you. Learn how to talk to Allah in a way that softens the heart, strengthens faith, and deepens your connection with Him.May Allah make us among those who call upon Him sincerely in good and bad times. And never lose hope in His mercy.The speaker and original owner of this Audio is Belal Assaad. Please check out his youtube channel and socials for more beneficial content. This particular audio is from the Latahzan Servant of Allah youtube channel.

25/03/2026 • 15:38

In this powerful Islamic reminder, Abu Bakr Zoud reflects on the beautiful verses in Surah Al-Baqarah where Allah speaks about Ramadan and fasting. He also goes in depth on how Islam is meant to be easy. As Allah says in the Quran, he intends ease for us, not hardship. This khutbah is an insightful listen for those looking to deepen their knowledge of Islam and improve their Taqwa and Tawakkul.For more beneficial content, be sure to follow Abu Bakr Zoud on his social media platforms and subscribe to his YouTube channel

22/03/2026 • 19:00

In this inspiring lecture, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan reminds us that Ramadan is more than routine. It is a fresh start for spiritual growth and self-transformation. Every year, we evolve, and so does our connection with Allah. This Ramadan is not the same as last year because we are not the same person. Drawing from the Quran, Ustadh Nouman explores how its guidance speaks differently to us at every stage of life and offers practical steps to make this Ramadan truly transformative. Listeners are encouraged to reflect, renew their intentions, and embrace the blessed month as an opportunity for meaningful spiritual change.This audio was originally delivered by Nouman Ali Khan on his youtube channel. Please support his dawah platform Bayyinah TV and follow his socials for more beneficial content.

18/03/2026 • 29:06

Laylatul Qadr is one of the most powerful and sacred nights of Ramadan, a night filled with mercy, forgiveness, and immense reward. In this reminder by Hisham Abu Yusuf, we reflect on the beauty of the Night of Decree and the incredible opportunity it brings for anyone seeking a fresh start with Allah.As Ramadan 2026 approaches, this is a timely reminder for the last ten nights of Ramadan, especially for those searching for the meaning of Laylatul Qadr, how to make the most of it, and how to seek Allah’s forgiveness with sincerity. No matter how heavy your past may feel, Laylatul Qadr is a chance to return to Allah, make sincere tawbah, and begin again with hope.This powerful Islamic reminder explores how the Night of Power can help you let go of past sins, regrets, and destructive habits, while moving towards spiritual growth, inner peace, and a stronger connection with Allah. In a world full of distraction, pressure, and stress, Laylatul Qadr reminds us that true peace comes from turning back to our Creator.Whether you are trying to strengthen your worship in Ramadan, searching for forgiveness in Islam, or looking to reconnect with your faith, this reminder is for you. May Allah allow us to witness Laylatul Qadr in Ramadan 2026, accept our du’as, forgive our sins, and guide us towards lasting change.The original owner of this content is Hisham Abu Yusuf.For more beneficial Islamic content, make sure to support Hisham Abu Yusuf by following his socials and subscribing to his YouTube channel.

16/03/2026 • 18:38

This essential Ramadan reminder outlines the practical do's and don'ts that help believers make the most of the blessed month. Rather than focusing only on fasting from food and drink, the lecture highlights the importance of sincere worship, avoiding common mistakes, and nurturing a deeper connection with Allah. Listeners are encouraged to approach Ramadan with intention and mindfulness, recognising it as a unique opportunity for self‑discipline, heart purification, and increased devotion. With clear guidance on positive habits and actions to avoid, this talk helps believers elevate their worship and derive lasting spiritual benefit from Ramadan.This audio was originally posted by Belal Assaad on his youtube channel. Please support his dawah and follow his YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

11/03/2026 • 67:31

In this beautiful Ramadan talk, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan shares five key reminders from the Quran to help believers approach the blessed month with intention and mindfulness. Each reminder highlights practical and spiritual lessons to guide worship, reflection, and personal growth during Ramadan. Listeners are encouraged to focus on these core principles, align their actions with the Quranic guidance, and use the month as an opportunity for meaningful transformation. This talk offers clear, actionable advice to make Ramadan more than just routine fasting. It's a time for sincere devotion, heart renewal, and lasting spiritual impact.This audio was originally uploaded by the Bayyinah TV youtube channel. The speaker is Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan. Please support their work and follow their YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

08/03/2026 • 32:05

In this insightful reminder, Dr. Haifaa Younis emphasises that Ramadan is far more than abstaining from food and drink, it is a deliberate journey of spiritual growth and self-refinement. She encourages believers to set clear, intentional goals for the month: strengthening their relationship with Allah, improving character, and developing gratitude and obedience. This talk challenges listeners to approach Ramadan with purpose, clarity, and commitment. By defining meaningful goals, we can transform the month into a life-changing experience that continues beyond its thirty days.This audio was originally delivered by Dr. Haifaa Younis on the Miftaah Institute youtube channel. Please support their work and follow their YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

04/03/2026 • 24:03

Belal Assaad digs deeper into the true essence of fasting and Ramadan. The talk offers deeper reflections on strengthening iman, sincere worship, and purposeful connection with Allah. Listeners will be encouraged to go beyond basic ritual, embracing Ramadan as a time for heart purification, increased good deeds, and meaningful self-reflection. With practical insights and motivational guidance, this reminder equips listeners to make every moment of Ramadan spiritually impactful and transformative. This audio was originally delivered by Belal Assaad on his YouTube channel. Please support his work for more beneficial content.

01/03/2026 • 70:44

This lecture by Abdulrahman Hassan provides a practical 24-hour Ramadan schedule designed to help believers make the most of every minute of the blessed month. He breaks down how to structure daily routines around worship, reflection, Quran recitation, prayer, and personal growth, encouraging listeners to balance spiritual goals with mindful time management. This guide equips listeners with actionable steps to transform their day to day Ramadan experience into one filled with barakah, purpose, and meaningful connection with Allah. This audio was originally delivered by Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan. Please support his work by following his YouTube channel titled: Al-Madrasatu Ar-Rahmaniyyah for more beneficial content.

22/02/2026 • 37:25

In this powerful Ramadan reminder, Hisham Abu Yusuf explains how to truly maximise the 30 days of Ramadan and unlock its barakah. He emphasises that fasting is not merely abstaining from food and drink, but a complete transformation of the heart, habits, and character. The lecture provides practical steps to increase sincerity, strengthen connection with Allah, and build discipline that lasts beyond the month. Listeners are encouraged to approach Ramadan with intention, structure, and a clear spiritual plan to ensure lasting impact.This audio was originally delivered by Hisham Abu Yusuf. Please support his work and follow their YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

18/02/2026 • 12:24

In this inspiring lecture, Dr. Omar Suleiman discusses how Ramadan offers a unique opportunity to reinvent yourself spiritually, mentally, and practically by aligning your life with Islamic principles and prophetic guidance. He emphasizes the need to reflect on past habits, set clear intentions, and cultivate meaningful worship so that the blessed month becomes a turning point for long-term growth. Drawing on Quranic insights and practical steps, Dr. Omar guides listeners on how to deepen their connection with Allah, strengthen iman, and refine their character. This talk motivates believers to enter Ramadan with purpose and transform both heart and life through sustained devotion and intentional change. This audio was originally delivered by Dr. Omar Suleiman on the Yaqeen Institute Official Youtube Channel. Please support their work and follow their channel for more beneficial content.

11/02/2026 • 52:08

In this inspiring talk, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan shares practical and spiritual guidance on preparing for Ramadan as we get closer to the blessed month. The lecture emphasises cleansing the heart and thoughts, setting sincere intentions, and readying oneself to maximise the spiritual benefits of Ramadan. Nouman Ali Khan discusses actionable steps to strengthen one's connection with Allah through focused reflection, good habits, and meaningful goals. This reminder encourages listeners to approach Ramadan with clarity, purpose, and a renewed heart ready to embrace worship and growth. This audio was originally delivered by Nouman Ali Khan on Bayyinah TV. Please support their work and follow their youtube channel for more beneficial content.

04/02/2026 • 60:18

Sheikh Belal Assaad shares a powerful mindset shift that can drastically change how we carry ourselves in this life. He reflects on a famous saying attributed to Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah and the extended meaning of it:“Verily, there is a Paradise in this world; whoever does not enter it will not enter the Paradise of the Hereafter.”This reminder calls believers to stop being consumed by anxiety, overthinking and to their best and place their trust in Allah, knowing that He alone opens doors and makes a way where none seems possible. The talk highlights how worry can weaken the heart, while sincere tawakkul brings calm, clarity, and strength in difficult moments. Listeners are encouraged to turn anxiety into du‘ā, seek Allah’s help earnestly, and move forward with confidence in His wisdom and plan.This audio was originally delivered by Sheikh Belal Assad and shared from the Reflections Of Deen youtube channel. Please support their work for more beneficial content.

01/02/2026 • 49:02

In this powerful reminder, Yasmin Mogahed explores how to stay happy even when life feels difficult, grounding true contentment in faith, patience, and trust in Allah. Drawing from Islamic principles and spiritual reflection, she explains why happiness isn’t dependent on life being easy, but rather on connecting deeply with Allah and embracing gratitude in every circumstance. Listeners are encouraged to shift their perspective, find peace in submission to Allah’s decree, and nurture a heart that remembers Allah amidst challenges. This talk blends spiritual insight with emotional resilience, offering comfort and practical guidance for navigating life’s ups and downs.This audio is owned by Yasmin Mogahed and is from the Iman Force YT Channel. Please support her work and follow the YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

18/01/2026 • 27:51

In this heartfelt reminder, Nouman Ali Khan explores the Islamic perspective on controlling anger, offering both spiritual insights and practical guidance for managing emotions in daily life. Drawing from Quranic principles and prophetic teachings, he explains why anger arises, its impact on the heart and relationships, and how to transform it through patience, self-awareness, and reliance on Allah. The lecture emphasizes the importance of responding to provocation with wisdom and restraint, reminding listeners that inner peace and strong character stem from faith and conscious effort. This talk motivates believers to cultivate emotional balance while seeking Allah’s pleasure in every circumstance.This audio was originally from Nouman Ali Khan's YT Channel. Please support his work and subscribe to his website Bayyinah TV for more extended beneficial content.

14/01/2026 • 26:26

In this powerful lecture, Bilal Assad shares a simple yet transformative key to revitalising the heart and iman. Drawing from Quranic insight on hypocrisy, he explains how external deeds alone cannot sustain faith unless the heart is purified with sincerity and connection to Allah. The talk guides listeners to recognise the signs of hypocrisy, nurture authentic intentions, and strengthen their relationship with Allah through self-reflection and sincere action. This reminder motivates believers to pursue deeper spiritual growth and cultivate a heart that is genuinely rooted in faith and awareness of Allah.This audio is owned by Islamic Scholar Bilal Assad and was reposted by the Islamic Stories Movies channel. Please support his work and follow his personal YouTube channel for more beneficial content.

11/01/2026 • 29:37

In this heartfelt reminder, Akhi Ayman speaks about the importance of tawakkul, patience, and strong Islamic character in the face of life’s challenges. The lecture highlights how true reliance on Allah brings inner peace, resilience, and clarity during hardship. Emphasis is placed on Allah’s vast mercy and how patience strengthens both faith and character over time. This talk serves as a practical and spiritual reminder to trust Allah completely while striving to improve oneself with sincerity and good conduct.The original owner of this audio is Akhi Ayman. The audio was posted on the Masjid Al-Humera Youtube Channel. Please support his work and follow their YT channel for more beneficial content.

07/01/2026 • 53:37

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