Dive into the Salafi-Asha'ari debate on Allah’s attributes with Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan. Explore critiques of Greek-influenced theology, historical heresies, and why Salafis uphold Quranic literalism. A must-listen for students of Islamic creed.
Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan explores the Asha'ari and Athari schools of Islamic theology, tracing their origins, key figures like Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, and core debates. Understand the historical development of Sunni Aqidah and the Salafi-Asha'ari divide in this insightful discussion.
Who are the Salafis? Do they truly follow the Prophet ﷺ and his companions, or are they just another sect of modern-day extremists? This podcast cuts through the noise to unpack the truth and see if their way offers solutions to today’s challenges.
Discover the history of Mawlid & its origins. Was the Prophet's birthday celebrated by early Muslims? Uncover the truth about Milad un Nabi & its ruling.
Can centuries-old teachings answer today’s tough questions? Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan responds to questions on Salafism in the modern world. From mental health and child education to the role of later scholars and evolving issues, learn how early Islamic principles interact with today’s realities.
Can hadith ever bring certainty? Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan unpacks the Ash'ari perspective on Al-Akhbar al-Ahad and Al-Mutawatir, exploring how they impact our understanding of truth. Gain clarity on a key theological debate and its implications for Islamic knowledge.
Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan explores the essential methodology of following the Prophet, his companions and the pious predecessors for true Islamic practice. He discusses how deviation from this path led to the emergence of various sects and their errors.
'Aqeedah is the cornerstone of our Deen, essential for understanding true belief and safeguarding against deviation. Adopting the 'Aqeedah of the Salaf is vital for every Muslim. Join Ustadh Sadiq A. Yasin as he explains the classic work 'Aqeedah as-Salaf wa Ashaab al-Hadīth by Imam as-Sabūni.