We've witnessed calls for a ceasefire before, only to be met with broken promises. While we hope the war is over, in moments like these, we’re reminded that true victory begins not with celebration, but with remembrance. Dhikr before shukr, this was the way of the Prophet ﷺ, who taught us to turn to remembrance after relief, anchoring our gratitude in worshi ... Show More
Oct 21
Lessons To Take From the Past | Khutbah by Dr Omar Suleiman
<p>From the Rapture to the Antichrist, religious texts often outline visions of the future. The Qur’an, too, speaks of what’s to come. But Allah ﷻ emphasizes the past—on the stories, lessons, and warnings from history—so that we’re prepared for what lies ahead. Is the past more i ... Show More
17m 5s
Oct 25
Was It Really Worth It? Re-evaluating What We Fight Over | Khutbah by Dr Omar Suleiman
<p>One day, everything we chase of wealth, power, or status, will lose its shine. The world will expose what we once thought was worth fighting over, and every argument, betrayal, and war will come down to one question: Was it really worth it?<br/><br/>This khutbah is a reflectio ... Show More
16m 57s
Oct 30
He Found His Wife in Gaza | Gaza Diaries | Dr. Omar Suleiman & Dr. Mohamed Mustafa
<p>In this Gaza Diaries episode, a Palestinian-Australian doctor who volunteered in Gaza recalls paramedics who had to make peace with death, a night when hundreds of injured and dying children filled the hospital wards to overflowing, and a moment that changed a colleague’s worl ... Show More
26m 51s
Jun 2025
Muharram is here: Tears, Love & Being Hussaini (ft. Mohamed Ali)
As hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world mark the beginning of Muharram, our co-hosts, joined by Brother Mohamed Ali, open up about their emotions surrounding Ashura. They share personal reflections, heartfelt memories, and explore what it truly means to live and be re ... Show More
47m 32s
Sep 25
Powerful Reminder: The Last Word You'll Wish You Said | Khutbah | Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan #AMAU
We wake up running after deadlines, studies, careers, and distractions that never end. We scroll for hours, but never feel fulfilled. We complain about the weakness of our Ummah, yet struggle to see where strength begins. And at the back of our minds sits a question we try to ign ... Show More
17m 33s