Muslim Guide to University | Make the Most of Your University Experience | Dr. Safiyyah Ally

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Heading to university is one of the most exciting steps in your life, but also one of the scariest. Dr. Safiyyah Ally shares 5 tips to make the most of your university experience: 1) Ground yourself; 2) Create a strong home base for yourself; 3) Take advantage of the resources available to you; 4) Don't forget why you're there; and 5) Connect with the wider campus community.

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May Allah Subhana hu watta'A'la bless you All, with Every success, Ameen ❤️

HuzaifaKhosaBukhari
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Subhana'Allah, wal hamdhulillah, wa laa ilaaha illa Allah, Allahu Akabr

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I was not told of any of these measures during my undergraduate or even postgraduate courses; though I followed each and every one of them precisely, 12 and 7 years back then. It's the TAWFIQ of Allah only with some family upbringing that made me go through.
Al hamdu lillah.

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I got a depression from my uni experience, so no, I don't miss it 😂

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Salam Dr Saffiyah and Dr Shabbir.

Good advice about the university. I wish I had this advice when I was in the university. I just saw your earlier video about hadith mutawattir. I have some points to share:

So if we dont know exactly how many hadith mutawattir there are, it means that effectively there is no such thing. You say that a modern saudi writer has assembled a book with 322 mutawattir hadith in it. But what about Bukhari or Muslim? Surely they should have known how many hadith mutawattir there were? But they did not know. Some say there are 200, some say 22 while others say only 2. Same with hadith qudsi. Some say 300, 22 or just 2. Mutawattir means not only narrated by many but more importantly heard by many people. When many people heard it directly from the Rasul then that is considered mutawattir. For example thousands of the sahaba heard the Rasul's Friday sermons. That must be mutawattir. But the fact is there are no records or reports of ANY of the Rasul's Friday sermons. Over at least 11 years (from Hijrah in 621 AD until the Rasul died in 632AD) there were over 570 Fridays. Tens of thousands of the sahaba must have heard ALL those 570 Friday sermons. That would certainly be mutawattir - heard by many and transmitted by many. Yet NONE exist. There is no record of even a single Friday sermon of the Rasul written down or narrated or transmitted by anyone. So much for mutawattir. The whole hadith thing is fake. Just fake. Throw it in the bin.

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The Sad Truth

So many muslim youtubers do not speakout against each other because of their love for each other, despite Allah telling us to take mistakes out of each other

Allah warns us man is in Loss, except for those who believe, do good deeds, urge one another to the truth ( 📖 Surah-Al-Asr )

We must not let our love for our friends take over the love of Allah & his Messenger Pbuh

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لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك اني كنت من الظالمين

السيدالمسيحعبداللهورسوله
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I have a question on this said topic and its sub-section of eating Halal Food. I came across a Hadith in Sahih Bukhari explaining that If you do not know if someone has read Allah's name while cutting meat then you can read Allah's name on that meat and eat it.

Now, why our scholars do not discuss this Hadith in public?
Also, what is your organization/your respective scholar's opinion over it?

Wasalam and JazakAllah Khaira!

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You should have added for muslim students in the thumbnail. You have muslim as well as non muslim viewers and usually the channel is pretty balanced, but if you are going to address muslim students only then make it clear

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