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  • Being a Good Child to Your Parents | Parents miniseries part 1
    Apr 26 2026

    Your Easiest Gate to Jannah

    How we treat our parents is the ultimate litmus test of our character. In this powerful second episode of the Good Character Series, we explore the profound status of parents in Islam—a rank so high that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala linked their good treatment directly to His own worship.

    Many of us strive for excellence in our careers, with our friends, or in our voluntary acts of worship, yet we often overlook the two people most deserving of our Ihsan (perfection and excellence). Whether you are looking to strengthen your relationship with your mother and father or seeking a path to Allah’s pleasure, this episode provides the Quranic foundations and Prophetic traditions (Hadith) that define Birr al-Walidayn (honouring one’s parents).

    We delve into the linguistic meaning of Ihsan—giving your heart, soul, and service without expecting anything in return—and why Islam prioritizes the mother three times over. We also address the difficult reality of maintaining good conduct even when parents are challenging or command what is disliked.


    In This Episode, You Will Learn:

    • The Divine Connection: Why Allah mentions parental treatment immediately after Tawheed (Oneness of God) in the Quran.

    • Ranking Good Deeds: Understanding the Hadith of Ibn Mas’ud where being good to parents is ranked above Jihad.

    • The Status of the Mother: Why the Prophet ﷺ mentioned the mother three times and the physical sacrifices that elevated her rank.

    • The Father’s Gate: Why the father is considered the "middle gate" of Paradise and what it means to keep that door open.

    • Handling Conflict: How to remain kind and respectful even if parents command you toward sin or Shirk, following the example of Ibrahim (AS).

    • Expatiation of Sins: The powerful story of Ibn Abbas (RA) and how serving one's mother can be a means of forgiveness for even the gravest of sins.

    • Practical Steps: Actionable ways to show Birr today—from small gestures like not saying "uff" to financial and emotional support.

      • Surah Al-Isra (17:23-24): The command to not say "uff" and to lower the wing of humility.
      • Surah Luqman (31:15): Maintaining companionship even under the pressure of Shirk.

      • Sahih Al-Bukhari: The man who asked who is most deserving of good company.

      • Al-Adab Al-Mufrad: Insights from Imam Bukhari’s collection on manners and parental rights.

    • The Story of Uwais al-Qarni: The man whom Umar (RA) was told to seek Du'a from due to his devotion to his mother.


      Key Takeaways for the Soul:

    • "I do not know of any good deed more beloved to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala than being good to one’s mother." — Ibn Abbas (RA)

      If you are struggling with your parents or feeling a distance in your relationship, this episode serves as a reminder that Jannah is beneath their feet. It is an invitation to forgive their shortcomings, recognize their sacrifices, and secure your place in the Hereafter through the simplest and most accessible path available to you.


      Parents miniseries

      This is part one of a special sub-series on parents. Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes:

      1. Honouring Parents After Their Death: How to continue your goodness when they are no longer with us.

      2. Dealing with Difficult Parents: Navigating toxic dynamics and childhood trauma with Islamic excellence.


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    22 min
  • This will make You Leave the HARAM for Allahs sake
    Apr 19 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, we explore the profound concept of Tawakkul, or complete and unwavering trust in Allah, and the immense spiritual rewards of leaving haram for the sake of halal. Grounded in the teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, this discussion serves as a powerful reminder for every Muslim navigating the challenges of the modern world. If you are struggling with a difficult decision regarding your career, relationships, or personal habits, this episode provides the essential Islamic perspective on trusting the Creator to provide Rizq from unexpected sources.


    The Promise of Leaving Haram for the Sake of Allah

    We delve deep into the famous Hadith narrated by Abu Qatadah, which guarantees that whenever a believer leaves something for the sake of Allah, it is inevitably replaced with something infinitely better. We discuss why holding a positive opinion of Allah is fundamental to a believer's faith, drawing upon the Hadith Qudsi that states Allah responds to the expectations of His servant. The episode addresses the common fears Muslims face regarding wealth, employment, and societal pressure, contrasting human anxiety with the steadfast reliance of a bird leaving its nest every morning.



    Who Should Listen to This Islamic Podcast

    This episode is highly recommended for Muslims seeking spiritual motivation, individuals facing workplace challenges regarding their faith, reverts to Islam looking to understand the concept of divine provision, and anyone struggling to break free from a persistent sin. By listening, you will find deep reassurance in the verses of the Quran and the sayings of the Prophet, empowering you to make choices that earn the pleasure of Allah. Share this Islamic audio content with friends and family members who may be facing difficult trials or doubts about their provision.


    Key Themes Explored in This Episode

    • Understanding Tawakkul and how to apply true reliance on Allah in your daily life.

    • The boundless nature of Allah's Rizq and why we should never fear poverty when choosing halal over haram.

    • The beautiful names and attributes of Allah, including Ar-Razzaq, Al-Karim, and Al-Wadud, and how recognizing them transforms our actions and removes anxiety.

    • Real-life success stories of Muslims who sacrificed worldly gains, including high-paying jobs that conflicted with Islamic values and roles that prohibited the Hijab, only to be rewarded with unimaginable halal opportunities.

    • Practical mindset shifts for strengthening your heart to walk away from sins, toxic environments, and unlawful wealth.


      Quran and Hadith References

      • Musnad Ahmad 23074: The promise of divine replacement for leaving something for Allah.

      • Sahih al-Bukhari 7405 and Sahih Muslim 2675: Allah is as His servant expects Him to be.

      • Sahih Muslim 2577: The vastness of Allah's kingdom and boundless provision.

      • Sunan at-Tirmidhi 2344: The example of the birds and true Tawakkul.

      • Surah Ash-Shu'ara (26:217-220): Relying on the Almighty who sees your struggles.

      • Surah At-Talaq (65:2-3): Finding a miraculous way out for those who fear Allah.

      • Surah Az-Zumar (39:36 and 39:63): The total sufficiency of Allah and His ownership of the heavens and the earth.

      • Surah Ad-Dhariyat (51:22): Sustenance is pre-written in the heavens.

    • Surah Al-'Ankabut (29:60): Allah provides for all creatures, regardless of their capacity.



      Powerful Supplications Discussed

      • The profound weight and meaning of La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah for seeking the strength to change circumstances and abandon sin.

      • The statement of Prophet Ibrahim, Hasbiyallahu wa ni'mal-wakil, when facing the fire.

      • The unyielding faith of Prophet Musa when trapped between the army of Fir'aun and the sea, demonstrating that Allah will always find a path for the righteous.





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    18 min
  • Good Manners in ISLAM
    Apr 18 2026

    The Importance of Good Character in Islam

    Welcome to this brand new Islamic podcast series dedicated to exploring the profound impact of good character, or Akhlaq, in the life of a Muslim. In this inaugural episode, we delve deep into the Quran and Sunnah to understand why having good manners is considered one of the highest achievements in our Deen.


    Episode Overview

    Many Muslims strive for perfection in their ritual acts of worship, such as fasting and night prayers. However, as highlighted in numerous authentic Hadith, the weightiest deed on the scale on the Day of Judgment is entirely dependent on how we treat others. This episode serves as a vital Islamic reminder that the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, was sent primarily to perfect noble character.

    Through comprehensive references to the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet, we establish that understanding and applying good manners is a true reflection of one's faith and closeness to Allah. From the simple act of smiling and speaking gently, to the way we conduct ourselves within our own households, every interaction is an opportunity to elevate our status in Jannah.


    Key Topics Explored

    • The correlation between good manners and the depth of your understanding of Islam.

    • How excellent character is the heaviest item on the scale of good deeds on the Day of Judgment.

    • Reaching the spiritual rank of those who constantly fast and pray Tahajjud simply through good behavior.

    • The relationship between Taqwa (consciousness of Allah) and Akhlaq (character).

    • The Prophet's flawless example of patience, including his treatment of his family and servants over a ten-year period without a single complaint.

    • The guarantee of a house in the highest level of Paradise, Jannatul Firdaus, for those who perfect their manners.

    • The power of the tongue: knowing when to speak gently, when to avoid doubtful speech, and when to remain silent.

    • Practical steps to acquire good character: sincere intention, seeking Islamic knowledge, and daily application.

    • Essential Duas (supplications) used by the Prophet to ask Allah for a beautiful inner character to match his outward creation.

    • The crucial role of good manners in giving Dawah and inviting others to the religion of Islam.




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    31 min
  • 5 Amazing Benefits of Istighfaar
    Apr 15 2026

    The Transformative Power of Istighfaar: Unlocking Rizq and Peace

    In this episode, we address a daily practice that has the power to completely transform your life: Istighfaar.

    Asking Allah for forgiveness is not merely an action reserved for moments of guilt; it is a continuous state of spiritual elevation and a definitive shield against the trials of this world.

    We begin by breaking down the linguistic root of Maghfirah, illustrating how seeking forgiveness acts as a protective layer covering our shortcomings in this life and on the Day of Judgment, where every deed is strictly recorded. Drawing directly from Surah Al-Qamar and Surah Al-Kahf, we are reminded of the absolute precision of our divine records and the urgent need to continuously purify them.

    Moving deeper into the spiritual perspective, we address a profound question: Why did the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, a man of perfect moral character, seek forgiveness one hundred times a day? The answer reveals the true essence of Istighfaar. It is not exclusively about erasing bad deeds, but acknowledging our absolute inability to worship and praise Allah as He truly deserves. It is a necessary remedy for the natural distractions of the human heart and a reset button for our concentration and dedication in worship.

    For those seeking solutions to worldly struggles, this episode provides direct Quranic evidence from Surah Nuh. We explore how increasing your daily Astaghfirullah is a guaranteed pathway to abundant Rizq. Whether you are seeking a new job, financial stability, or struggling to have children, the Quran explicitly ties the descent of rain, wealth, and offspring to the practice of constant repentance.

    Furthermore, we share life-changing Hadiths that every Muslim should strive to memorize. We discuss the narration from Sunan Abi Dawud which guarantees that anyone who increases their Istighfaar will be granted a way out of every constricted situation, relief from all anxiety, and provision from sources they could never calculate or imagine. If you are feeling overwhelmed by life or feeling that the walls are closing in, this episode offers the prophetic prescription for clarity and peace of mind.

    We also provide practical steps to implement this beautiful Sunnah into your daily routine. You will learn Sayyid al-Istighfaar from Sahih al-Bukhari, the ultimate dua to secure Allah's pardon. Additionally, for those burdened by the heavy weight of major sins, we share the specific supplication from Sunan al-Tirmidhi taught by the Prophet to a man overwhelmed by his mistakes, reminding us that Allah's mercy is infinitely vaster than any sin we could ever commit.

    Key Topics Covered

    • The definition of Istighfaar and how it protects the believer in both the Dunya and Akhirah.

    • The spiritual reality behind why the sinless Prophet Muhammad sought forgiveness daily.

    • Understanding the concept of Ghaan (cloudiness or temporary distraction of the heart).

    • How to properly humble oneself in Sujud and recognize our inherent shortcomings in worship.

    • The direct link between Istighfaar and increased wealth, children, and provision as mentioned by Prophet Nuh.

    • The timeless advice of the great scholar Hasan al-Basri on maintaining constant repentance in all environments.

    • Using the beautiful names of Allah, such as Al-Ghaffar and Al-Ghafoor, to appropriately tailor your dua.

    • Glad tidings on the Day of Judgment for those whose scrolls are filled with Astaghfirullah.

    • Practical advice on dedicating 10 to 15 minutes of uninterrupted time each day to reconnect with Allah.

    Quran and Hadith References

    • Surah Al-Qamar 54:52-53 and Surah Al-Kahf 18:49 regarding the complete recording of our deeds.

    • Surah Al-Qalam 68:4 highlighting the great moral character of the Prophet.

    • Surah Nuh 71:10-12 outlining the worldly rewards and provisions of seeking forgiveness.

    • Surah An-Najm 53:3-4 confirming that the Prophet speaks only from divine revelation.

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    17 min
  • The Power of Patience in Islam: Trials, Tawakkul, and Triumph
    Apr 14 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, we explore one of the most profound and frequently mentioned concepts in the Quran: Sabr, or patience. Why did Allah, who can create anything simply by saying 'Be, and it is', choose to create the heavens and the earth in six distinct time periods? The answer lies in the divine wisdom of teaching humanity that monumental achievements, growth, and relief require time, effort, and unwavering patience. Allah does not grow everything overnight like grass; He grows many things like trees, which require years of careful cultivation. From the extensive months it takes for large animals to gestate, to the three years required to grow a single pineapple, the natural world is a physical testament to the divine law of gradual progression. Whether you are navigating personal hardships, building a business, or seeking closer proximity to Allah, understanding the true essence of Islamic patience is essential for ultimate success in the dunya and the akhirah.


    What You Will Learn In This Episode

    • The profound wisdom behind the gradual creation of the universe and how it relates to achieving your personal goals.

    • How the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, demonstrated immense patience over twenty years of struggle, poverty, and hardship to achieve the reconquest of Makkah.

    • The three distinct types of patience in Islam: patience during trials and tribulations, patience in fulfilling the commands of Allah, and patience with divine decree.

    • Insights into the severe three-year boycott of the early Muslims in the valley of Shi'b Abi Talib and the incredible worldly and spiritual rewards they later reaped through their steadfastness.

    • How the story of Talut and Jalut in the Quran proves that a small, patient group can overcome a massive opposing force or insurmountable obstacle by the permission of Allah.

    • The specific Quranic invocation to ask Allah to pour patience upon you during moments of intense confrontation or hardship.

    • The inspiring story of Prophet Ayyub, peace be upon him, who endured almost two decades of severe illness, isolation, and familial loss with continuous gratitude before receiving his miraculous cure.

    • The extraordinary historical account of Qays ibn Asim al-Minqari and his display of Sabrun Jameel, or beautiful patience, in the face of unimaginable and sudden family tragedy.

    • How Muslim entrepreneurs and professionals can apply the concept of Tawakkul to navigate financial droughts and business challenges without losing hope or compromising their faith.


      Key Quranic and Hadith References

      This discussion draws heavily from foundational Islamic texts to ground you in authentic knowledge. We delve into verses from Surah Al-Baqarah, Surah As-Sajdah, Surah Al-Hadid, and Surah Yusuf, unpacking the true meaning of beautiful patience without complaint as demonstrated by Prophet Yaqub. Furthermore, we reference authentic narrations from Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan at-Tirmidhi, and Sunan Ibn Majah regarding the immense rewards promised to those who remain patient upon losing a child or a loved one. The episode emphasizes that true patience is accompanied by saying 'Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un' and looking forward to the ultimate reward in the hereafter.


      Why This Episode Is Essential Listening

      Life is inherently filled with tests, ranging from the loss of wealth and health to the delay of our deepest aspirations. This Islamic reminder serves as a beacon of hope for any Muslim facing a dark cloud of worry or a seemingly impossible task. By shifting your mindset to view patience not as passive waiting, but as an active state of reliance on Allah, you can overcome any obstacle. Know that victory comes with patience, and Allah has not denied you; He is simply delaying the reward to give you something far greater in His perfect timing.

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    32 min
  • She Asked Him to Marry Her | Khadija R.A
    Apr 9 2026

    The Life and Legacy of Khadija bint Khuwaylid (ra)

    About This Episode

    In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of Khadija bint Khuwaylid (ra), the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and the very first person to accept Islam. As the foremost among the Mothers of the Believers, Khadija (ra) left a permanent legacy of unparalleled emotional support, immense generosity, and steadfast devotion to the truth. We read directly from the True Ilm app to uncover the timeline of her life, from her highly successful business enterprise in Mecca to her immense sacrifices for the early Muslim ummah.


    Key Topics Discussed

    • The noble lineage, honorable character, and business acumen of Khadija (ra) in pre-Islamic Mecca.

    • The beautiful narrative of how she recognized the Prophet's trustworthiness and initiated the marriage proposal.

    • Her crucial role in comforting and strengthening the Prophet (PBUH) during the first revelation at the cave of Hira.

    • The immense sacrifices she made alongside the early Muslims during the harsh, three-year Quraysh boycott.

    • The profound grief experienced by the Prophet (PBUH) during the Year of Sorrow following her passing.

    • The unique honor bestowed upon her by Allah and the Angel Jibreel (AS), receiving glad tidings of a palace in Jannah.

    • The Prophet's enduring love, loyalty, and defense of her memory in the presence of his later wives.


    Practical Islamic Lessons

    • Applying integrity, honesty, and compassion to modern business and trade.

    • Choosing a marriage partner based fundamentally on deen (religion) and good character.

    • Understanding the Islamic permissibility and precedent of women proposing to men of high moral standing.

    • Learning how to be a steady, comforting source of support for your spouse's ambitions and well-being.

    • The value of selflessness and generously sharing wealth with the needy.

    • Maintaining istiqamah (steadfastness) and staying true to Islamic beliefs despite intense societal opposition and hardship.



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    36 min
  • The Female Scholar of this Ummah | Aisha R.A
    Apr 9 2026


    Episode Summary

    In this episode we explore the extraordinary life of Aisha bint Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with her). As the beloved wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and a foundational scholar of Islam, Aisha's legacy continues to shape the Ummah. We delve into her multifaceted role as a devoted wife, a resilient believer during public trials, a prolific narrator of Hadith, and a profoundly generous pillar of the early Muslim community.


    Key Topics and Historical Events

    The Standard of Love and Compassion in Marriage

    We discuss beautiful narrations demonstrating the Prophet Muhammad's exceptional compassion and romantic nature. The Prophet made every individual feel valued, famously stating that Aisha was his most beloved person. We highlight his specific actions to show affection, such as sharing the exact same drinking vessel and eating from the exact same spot on a bone as Aisha. This established a sunnah of heightened kindness and respect, specifically during a woman's menstruation, breaking away from historical traditions that viewed women as impure.


    The Incident of the Slander (Al-Ifk)

    A recounting of the momentous trial Aisha faced following the expedition of Banu al-Mustaliq. After accidentally being left behind and escorted back to Medina by a companion, she faced malicious rumors spread by hypocrites. We discuss her steadfast patience during these devastating false accusations and her ultimate exoneration by Allah through the revelation of verses in Surah An-Noor.


    The Final Days of the Prophet

    The profound affection between the couple is illustrated by the Prophet Muhammad's final days. He requested to spend his last moments in Aisha's room, where she cared for him, reciting verses of protection and rubbing his hands over his body to seek a cure.


    The Legacy of a Female Islamic Scholar

    Aisha became a cornerstone of Islamic jurisprudence and theology, narrating over 2,200 Ahadith. Her home served as a central hub of education where companions sought her guidance, proving that women hold a vital position in seeking and disseminating sacred knowledge.


    Unmatched Generosity and Sincerity

    Listeners will hear touching accounts of her profound charity, including the story of a destitute woman sharing three dates with her children. The episode details Aisha's habit of perfuming her charity to ensure it was pleasing to Allah, and her deep trust that whatever is given for His sake is replaced by something better.


    Essential Lessons for Daily Life

    The Pursuit and Sharing of Knowledge

    Aisha's life teaches us that learning is a lifelong journey. We discuss the importance of seeking beneficial knowledge and sharing it to secure continuous reward after passing.

    Resilience in Adversity

    Her conduct during the slander incident serves as a blueprint for maintaining patience during hardship, seeking strength through prayer, and trusting that Allah will elevate the truth.

    Redefining Charity

    Charity extends beyond money. Giving your time, removing a hardship, or making a fellow Muslim smile are among the most beloved deeds to Allah.

    Embracing Curiosity

    Listeners are encouraged to ask questions to deepen their understanding of the religion, mirroring Aisha's inquisitive nature that helped clarify Islamic rulings.

    Active Community Participation

    Aisha's engagement in the social and spiritual life of the Muslims is a call to action for believers to volunteer and contribute positively to their communities.


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    35 min
  • The life of Zainab RA: She Was Married in The Heavens
    Apr 8 2026

    Episode Overview

    In this episode we dive into the inspiring life of Zainab bint Jahsh (may Allah be pleased with her), one of the Mothers of the Believers and a beloved wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Known for her unmatched generosity, deep devotion, and unique marriage decreed by Allah in the heavens, Zainab's story offers profound lessons for every Muslim today.

    We explore her noble lineage, her connection to the "Lion of Allah" Hamza bin Abdul-Muttalib, and the wisdom behind her marriage and subsequent divorce from Zaid bin Harithah. This episode also touches upon the historical context of Islamic social equality and the abolition of pre-Islamic adoption customs.

    Key Highlights From This Episode

    • The Prophetic Prophecy: Discover the meaning behind the Hadith, "The fastest among you to join me will be the one with the longest hands," and how it highlighted Zainab’s legendary status as a woman of charity.

    • The Wisdom of Compatibility: A look at the marriage between Zainab bint Jahsh and Zaid bin Harithah, discussing why social and lifestyle compatibility matters in Islam and how divorce can sometimes be a mercy (Rahmah).

    • A Marriage Decreed in Heaven: The revelation of Surah Al-Ahzab (33:37) and how Allah (SWT) personally conducted the marriage of Zainab to the Messenger of Allah, breaking ancient societal taboos regarding adopted sons.

    • The Character of a Queen of Jannah: Zainab’s noble stance during the slander of Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) and her refusal to speak ill of her fellow wife.

    • The Merit of Feeding the Poor: How Zainab’s life embodied the Quranic command to honor the orphan and feed the needy, serving as a roadmap for our own character development.

    Islamic Knowledge & Resources

    This episode features readings from the book Great Women of Islam, available on the True 'Ilm app. The app provides hundreds of beneficial Islamic audiobooks and ebooks to help you seek knowledge (Ilm) on the go.


    Featured Quranic Verses and Hadith

    • Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:36: On the submission of a believer to the commands of Allah and His Messenger.

    • Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:37: The mention of Zaid bin Harithah and the divine decree of marriage.

    • Sahih Muslim, 2452: The prophecy regarding the "longest hands" and charity.

    • Surah Al-Fajr & Surah Al-Muddathir: The importance of feeding the poor and looking after the vulnerable in society.


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    Next Episode: Join us as we begin a new series on the Ten Promised Jannah (Al-`Ashara al-Mubasharun), starting with the life of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him).

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    18 min