#73 Sixteen Months Facing Jerusalem, Then THIS Happened | Seerah | Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan #AMAU
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In this episode of the Seerah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan takes us through one of the most pivotal moments in Islamic history: the day the Muslim Ummah turned toward the Kaaba.
Discover the dramatic scene of companions mid-prayer, the single messenger who changed everything, and the Jews of Medina who called the Muslims "dimwitted" for this divine command.
But that's not all. Why did the Prophet ﷺ long to face the Kaaba while still honouring Jerusalem?
What hidden fiqh rulings emerged from this single event? And how does the fasting of Ashura connect to this momentous occasion?
The stage is now set for the greatest battle in Islamic history: a battle where Allah Himself promised forgiveness to its participants. Are you ready to witness what happens next?
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Precap and Introduction
2:18 - When the Qiblah Changed
12:05 - Benefits Drawn From This Incident
18:15 - When the Jews Heard About the Qiblah
19:32 - Insights From Fasting on the Day of Ashura
30:42 - Three Key Stages of the Fasting of Ramadan
35:43 - The Two Types of Zakah and Its Legislation
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