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Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan

Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan

By: UnknownSeekerOfKnowledge
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Ustadh Abdulrahman is uniquely positioned as an individual who combines the experience of traditional Islamic scholarship from the East, as well as the knowledge and understanding of the West. By the tender age of 10, Allah allowed him to memorise The Qur’an and Buloogh Al Maraam – a book that contains more than 1,300 hadith. He then went on to formally study Islam in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Somalia, before returning to the UK as an Imaam and a da’ee. He has delivered hundreds of hours of Islamic content on YouTube and has fast become a popular name amongst the English-speaking Muslim audience.

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  • The Legendary Arabic Poem: Laamiyah Al-Arab | Shanfara's Revenge
    Aug 18 2025
    This classical Arabic poem isn’t just eloquent — it’s dangerous. Laamiyah al-Arab is the voice of Shanfara, a man betrayed by blood, raised by the one who killed his father, and driven to the wild. He swore vengeance. He lived with wolves. He wrote verses that shook Arabic literature.

    Something to wonder: Why are scholars of our religion teaching his words?

    Because this poem is a map of the Arabic language. Every line, explained here by Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan, reveals meanings buried deep in the Qur’an and classical texts.

    This is not entertainment. It’s training. For the one serious about Arabic. For the one serious about understanding revelation.

    What made a savage poet essential for students of Islamic knowledge?

    Watch and find out.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Highlights
    01:55 Halaqah 1
    3:25:58 Halaqah 2
    4:41:31 Halaqah 3

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    6 hrs and 8 mins
  • 25 Ways Muslim Husbands Ruin Their Own Marriage
    Aug 15 2025
    It doesn’t always look like “mistreating” your wife. Sometimes it’s cutting her off mid-sentence because you think you know what she’ll say, or scrolling through your phone while she’s telling you about her day, or brushing off her feelings with “you’re overreacting”.

    Little by little, these moments chip away at trust, affection, and respect until your wife feels unseen in her own home.

    In this video, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan shares 25 major mistakes Muslim men make: the kinds of actions and habits that lead to failed marriages, constant conflict, or homes with no real happiness.

    He highlights what the Qur’an and Sunnah teach about a husband’s role, how the Prophet ﷺ treated his wives, and the practical steps every Muslim man can take to bring back mercy and love into his marriage.

    Whether you’re preparing for marriage or already a husband, this is advice you won’t get in casual talks, but it could save your marriage from quiet collapse.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Precap & Introduction
    04:18 Dealing With the Mother vs. Wife Conflict
    08:55 Unnecessarily Doubting One’s Wife
    10:16 Having Poor Protective Jealousy
    14:19 Belittling the Wife
    18:38 Misusing One’s Leadership
    22:50 Letting the Wife Work
    24:37 Neglecting the Wife’s Islamic Education
    26:44 Being Stingy
    29:26 Not Informing of One’s Arrival
    31:13 Excessively Criticising the Wife
    35:02 Not Praising the Wife for Her Good
    37:29 Debating Constantly
    40:14 Prolonging Boycotts
    42:20 Spending Little Time With Family
    44:06 Bad Dealings With the Wife
    46:21 Not Dressing Up Properly
    47:48 Disregarding Making Du’a
    49:44 Not Observing Intimacy
    52:04 Not Keeping Secrets
    53:17 Being Inconsiderate During Her Menses
    55:20 Beating One’s Wife
    56:46 Hastening Towards Divorce
    57:38 Imposing Blame After Divorce
    58:19 Forsaking the Children
    59:36 Not Fulfilling Promises
    01:00:02 Never Content With the Wife

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  • Banat Suad: The Prophet ﷺ Listened to This Poem From Beginning to End
    Aug 15 2025
    This poet once insulted the Prophet ﷺ — then stood before him, recited new verses… and walked away wearing the Prophet’s ﷺ cloak.

    This is the true story of Banat Su’ad: a poem that turned an enemy into a forgiven companion. Kaʿb ibn Zuhayr was once known for mocking the Prophet ﷺ and attacking his family with his words. Fearing for his life, he came to Madinah, sat in front of the Prophet ﷺ, and asked, “If Kaʿb came to you now and accepted Islam, would you forgive him?”

    When the Prophet ﷺ said yes, Kaʿb revealed himself and recited Banat Su’ad — a masterpiece of Arabic poetry, rich with imagery, fear, and hope. The Prophet ﷺ listened without interruption, moved by Kaʿb’s sincerity and eloquence. Then, in a moment that made history, he ﷺ removed his Burdah and placed it over Kaʿb’s shoulders — and the poem came to be known as Qaseedah al-Burdah.

    In this video, Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan unpacks the poem’s language, striking metaphors, and timeless lessons behind each verse. Witness how one poem turned mockery into mercy — and why Banat Su’ad is still recited and studied by seekers of knowledge to this day.

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Highlights & Introduction
    01:52 Halaqah - 1
    01:29:32 Halaqah - 2
    02:15:24 Halaqah - 3
    03:48:45 Halaqah - 4

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    4 hrs and 54 mins
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