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Talking With Teachers: Season 4 Episode 6: Shaykh Joe Bradford

Talking With Teachers: Season 4 Episode 6: Shaykh Joe Bradford

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What does Islamic law say about life insurance? How can Muslims navigate modern financial systems while staying true to their faith? And what challenges do scholars face in issuing fatwas across different legal systems? In this must-watch episode, we sit down with Shaykh Joe Bradford, a leading expert in Islamic Finance and Law, who holds a graduate degree in Islamic Law & Legal Theory from the Islamic University of Medina. He’s also the author of Simple Zakat Guide and founder of Muslim Money Guide, where he educates Muslims on financial planning within an Islamic framework.🔥 In this episode, we’ll cover:✔️ How Shaykh Joe Bradford got into the field of Islamic Finance✔️ Is life insurance halal or haram? A legal and ethical discussion✔️ The challenges of international fatwa and applying Islamic rulings globally✔️ How financial regulations impact Muslims seeking to follow Islamic law💡 Subscribe now & turn on notifications so you don’t miss it!📢 Like & share to spread this valuable knowledge! Please support the Lamppost Education Inititiave during this blessed month of Ramadan. Your donations help Lamppost provide high quality content for English speaking Muslims all over the world. Visit us at: https://lamppostedu.org/donate to contribute and aid Islamic education from qualified Muslim scholars. #TalkingWithTeachers #ShaykhJoeBradford #IslamicFinance #LifeInsurance #Fatwa #IslamicLaw #HalalInvesting

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