Sinopsis
Every week hundreds of seekers come and sit in the presence of Shaykh Babikir, one of the world's last living spiritual masters. Trained by the highest-ranking grandsages of Africa, join us as he imparts his inspirational teachings with humility and love.
Episodios
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Special Event Eid Address: 30/08/2011
30/08/2011 Duración: 33minThousands of worshippers flooded London Central Mosque, packing the prayer hall and spilling onto the pavement, as Shaykh Babikir climbed the stairs of the pulpit. A powerful Eid address in which nothing short of the highest conduct was demanded.
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Saturday Circle: 09/04/2011
09/04/2011 Duración: 44minOne day, the Prophet announced: "Three qualities will always certainly be found in my community: superstition, jealousy and suspicion". Astonished, his companions asked him how these ills should be treated. A complex Prophetic wisdom, delicately unpacked.
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Saturday Circle: 02/04/2011
02/04/2011 Duración: 37minMother’s day is here! Practical advice for the day whilst drawing from the mother of believers, Aisha. Asked to describe the Prophet, she fell silent, then slowly replied, “He always forgave”. A moving account of the Prophet, told with a master’s touch.
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Saturday Circle: 26/03/2011
26/03/2011 Duración: 26minBritish Summertime’s first talk – brief but beautifully crafted. Overcoming materialism and melancholy via motherhood and mercy are all themes that stem from this divine promise: Those who hold faith in their heart will be taken from darkness into light.
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Saturday Circle: 19/03/2011
19/03/2011 Duración: 01h04minShaykh Babikir discusses our duty in these unprecedented times of global political upheaval and natural disasters. With poignant closing remarks on our shared humanity, and the true spiritual experience of divine invocation.
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Saturday Circle: 15/01/2011
15/01/2011 Duración: 39minUnited in the camp of faith: when the Christians of Yemen visited the Prophet, he allowed them to pray in his mosque. When Umar went to Jerusalem, he chose to pray first in the house of God: a church. Given the day after the Tunisian ‘Jasmine Revolution’.