
NEW Book: Miftah Tareeq Al-Awliya | Heart-Softening | Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan #AMAU
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"Is being a Wali of Allah only for the righteous people of the past?"
"How can someone like me, caught up in work, family, mistakes, and distractions, even dream of this?"
You might be struggling to stand in Qiyam al-Layl. You might be feeling spiritually low, scrolling endlessly on your phone, or carrying regrets from your past. Yet deep inside, you still want to feel that closeness to Allah and to know that He loves you.
This is exactly why Miftah Tareeq al-Awliyaa' was written - to show that the path to becoming beloved to Allah is not locked away in history. It’s open to anyone today who sincerely wants Allah above everything else.
In this session, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan explains this heart-softening work of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Wasiti, outlining the qualities of the Awliya of Allah, the traits to develop, and the pitfalls to avoid on this journey.
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Precap
0:01:27 - Halaqah 1
0:22:46 - Halaqah 2
0:44:33 - Halaqah 3
1:04:50 - Halaqah 4
1:27:38 - Halaqah 5
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