Abu Eesa Niamatullah

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  • Duration: 29:35:15
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Synopsis

Shaykh Abu Eesa Niamatullah is famous for his real talk, straight-forward attitude, extremely dark sense of humour and above all else, his Pathan kufi. Somehow connected to all four madhahib through his numerous teachers, Shaykh Abu Eesa (a.k.a the Big Easy or AE) has a rich grasp on Fiqh and Hadeeth.Born in London, England, he tracks his roots to the Naser Kheil tribe of the North West Frontier in Pakistan. He studied both Pharmacy and Anthropology at the University of Manchester and later studied Arabic, Islamic Law and the Quran with its memorisation from scholars in a diverse array of locations.Shaykh Abu Eesa is the Resident Scholar of the 1st Ethical Charitable Trust in England, an organisation dedicated to civic engagement and Islamic legal and financial education; he was the original founder of Prophetic Guidance (PG) and the main teacher presenting PGs classes, including the al-Adab al-Mufrad show which is aired on many Islamic TV channels.

Episodes

  • Why Protect This House

    10/01/2025 Duration: 06min
  • The DevilS Deception - 7 Islamic Remedies

    11/09/2024 Duration: 22min
  • Why Muslims Bury The Dead Quickly

    10/02/2024 Duration: 17min
  • Final Wishes - The Islamic Will Your Family Deserves

    10/02/2024 Duration: 01h23min
  • How An Islamic Burial Happens In Muslim Lands

    07/02/2024 Duration: 04min
  • Chewing on Wisdom

    06/09/2023 Duration: 05min
  • How To Pray Eid Prayer

    18/04/2023 Duration: 16min
  • Were in the Endgame now

    02/04/2023 Duration: 03min
  • Learn To Pray Inside A Plane

    04/01/2023 Duration: 29min
  • A Ramble On Grief Mental Health and Sh Muhammad Alshareef

    28/07/2022 Duration: 01h01min
  • Advice for Mosques and Attendees Dealing with The Coronavirus

    05/03/2020 Duration: 13min

    Advice to Mosque attendees and those praying in their own homes as well during the COVID-19 epidemic.

  • We Are Terrible Parents

    25/02/2020 Duration: 12min
  • We’re in the Endgame now

    25/02/2020 Duration: 03min
  • And The Male Is Not Like The Female!

    25/02/2020 Duration: 06min

    This brief introduction is on why Allah says in the Quran that "the male is not like the female". Hannah, the wife of Imran, wanted a son whom she planned to dedicate to the deen. Instead she delivered a girl and not the son she longed and planned for so much. She was devastated. In relation to her disappointment Allah then tells her that “the male is not like the female”. Now note that in the Arabic language the focus is on the second comparison rather than the previous. Thus Allah s.w.t is saying to her that not only is the girl different from a boy, rather how incredible this baby girl will be compared to any other woman. And true enough later we come to learn that this child is non other than Maryam, the mother of our beloved  prophet Isa a.s. The relevance of this verse to us  in this day and age is that we may look at this verse as a verse for the women, defending the women and preserving the women.    

  • The Fiqh Of Menstruation

    19/05/2017 Duration: 01h12min

    Q&A session on the topic of Menstruation. Oct 14, 2015.

  • The Book Of Prayer

    19/05/2017 Duration: 30min

    This talk was presented on October 21st, 2015.

  • Missed Prayers

    19/05/2017 Duration: 01h35min

    What do we do if we missed prayers whilst younger? Dec 07, 2016.

  • The Catastrophe

    06/09/2016 Duration: 54min

    In this emotional keynote speech at Ilmfest in May 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sheikh Abu Eesa gives an account of the last days of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him)

  • Isha Prayer Start and End

    02/09/2016 Duration: 01h02min

    Sheikh Abu Eesa gives us a deep analogy on the question of 'When Does The 'Isha Prayer Start and End?'

  • How do we respond to Fitnah

    17/04/2016 Duration: 01min

    Look at this tree, and look at the poster for this new Tafsir class. Which hadith does it represent in how we respond to fitnah?

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