The Faith Revival (17): Poverty Leads to Disbelief

How does poverty lead to disbelief? Poverty is a difficult test to a person's faith. Seek refuge from poverty with this supplication....
How does poverty lead to disbelief? Poverty is a difficult test to a person's faith. Seek refuge from poverty with this supplication....
Nouman Ali Khan offers deep insight into an oath Allah makes in verses 7-8 of Surat Ash-Shams. Here Allah swears by the human nafs, the self, that He created in perfect proportions.
Envy and stinginess cannot coexist with faith in the heart. Guard your iman by disconnecting yourself from the love of this world and taking advantage of opportunities to be generous.
Following the opening three oaths that compare night and day to the attributes of men and women in Surat Al-Layl, Allah transitions to the central theme of the surah.
Explaining the context of Surat Ad-Duha, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan says that according to several narrations, the surah came down at a moment of sadness in Prophet Muhammad's life when no Qur'an was revealed to him for a few days.
The firm belief that what has come to you is decreed by Allah (Exalted be He) can keep you steadfast during times of hardship.
Last Ten Days of Ramadan & Zakat al-Fitr
Surat Ash-Sharh is one of only four surahs in the Qur'an that address Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) exclusively. Here Allah consoles His beloved messenger by
Once you've tasted the sweetness of faith in your heart, you will do anything to protect it. Learn more....
In this video Nouman Khan focuses on verses 4-6 of Surat At-Tin. as they follow the opening oaths where Allah reminds us of Prophets `Isa, Moses and Muhammad...
How do we get to the point where we can taste the sweetness of faith? The journey involves humbling oneself and submitting fully to Allah.
In his comments to a more detailed interpretation of Surat Al-Alaq, Ali Khan stresses the importance of understanding the context in which it was revealed
Surat Al-Qadr is entirely dedicated to Laylat Al-Qadr, the most noble of nights during the month of Ramadan when the Qur'an was first revealed. In this video, Ustadh Nouman teaches us the nuances of the phrase “laylat al-qadr”
Sometimes the most detrimental thing to your iman is setting unrealistic expectations for yourself. Set reasonable, achievable goals to avoid crushing your faith.
Once faith enters into the hearts, there is no way a person would easily give that up. So why would someone leave their faith? The answers are complex.
In this video Ustadh Nouman focuses on the first two verses of Surat Al-Bayyinah, which he says have been the subject of many different interpretations.
In his introductory comments to a more detailed interpretation of Surat Al-`Alaq, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan stresses the importance of understanding the context in which its verses were revealed.
When someone gives you a gift, you cherish it. So how do you care for the ultimate gift from Allah - faith?
The last ten nights of Ramadan are very special. These are the nights that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) would spend in constant worship. Among these nights is Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power) – a night more blessed than a thousand months.
The "tree of faith" is like a palm tree - deep firm roots, branches high in the sky, and constantly producing fruit.