Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education

The Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) is a non-profit, tax exempt, religious and educational organization dedicated to serve Islam with a special focus on Tasawwuf(Sufism),

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Shaykh Muhammad Bin Yahya Al-Ninowy:The collapse of Ottoman Empire & rise of Salafi Movements- MuhammadThe Merciful -September 21,2025

 YouTube Video: The collapse of Ottoman Empire and rise of Salafi movements

https://youtu.be/7VY61eXl0k8?si=PJU_TB3f8hnPP_w6

YouTube Video: Episode 26 -Sufism,Salafi Critique, and the State of the Ummah: A Conversation with Tafhim Kiani-

https://youtu.be/7OLg825p3F8?si=GUYPrXoN3bMbCWqA

Shaykh Dr. Muhammad al-Ninowy: Sufism, Salafi Critique & the State of the Ummah - A Conversation - Episode 26 - Kianistan- Jan 12,2025 - A Must Watch Interview with Answers to our Critical Questions
Shaykh Dr. Muhammad al-Ninowy is a renowned scholar and spiritual leader with deep roots in Islamic theology and Sufism. He has been listed among The 500 Most Influential Muslims in a publication compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Amman, Jordan.
In this thought-provoking interview, Shaykh Ninowy explores profound topics including Sufism, Salafi critiques, and the challenges facing the Muslim Ummah today.
Shaykh Ninowy, whose lineage traces back to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), brings a wealth of scholarly expertise, having studied at Al-Azhar University and earned a PhD in Hadith sciences. He is the founder of the Madina Institute and a pioneer in promoting non-violence and unconditional compassion as central themes in Islam.
In this conversation, we delve into pressing issues in Islamic theology, including:
Salafi criticisms of Sufi practices such as dhikr, mawlid, and the veneration of saints.
The concept of tawheed and accusations of shirk often leveled at Sufis.
The adab (etiquette) of criticism in Islam amidst disillusionment with scholars and political leaders.
Shaykh Ninowy also addresses the intersection of religion and geopolitics, offering insights into understanding suffering in Muslim lands and finding a path forward without despair or rash reactions. He emphasizes the importance of returning to Islam’s authentic values and argues that, while individuals cannot always control external events, they can control their reactions, embodying patience and resilience.
Drawing on his expertise in theology, Sufism, and Islamic history, Shaykh Ninowy provides both spiritual insight and practical guidance for navigating turbulent times. His message of compassion, non-violence, and unwavering faith resonates powerfully in today’s world.
Join us for this deep and illuminating conversation.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Dr. Tarek Elgawhary: "Gate to Madina: Regaining the Art of Islam" Part1,2,3 -Jul 13, 2025

 YouTube Video Part1:

https://youtu.be/Qz00bjPSTzA?si=KTFJVLmfR0z32m8a

As I'm getting ready to make my new book "Gate to Madina: Regaining the Art of Islam" ready for publication, I thought it might be helpful to share with you all why and how I wrote this book. In this mini-series I'll give you some insight on where the idea came from, why I think it's important, and how I went about researching and writing this book.

YouTube Video Part2:

https://youtu.be/cPxyO1RBUJo?si=wDK6GgUApTe0qxZz

YouTube Video Part3:

https://youtu.be/i2wIBXTz048?si=zI58DxoLG0eTYcLQ

Dr. Tarek Elgawhary is a scholar of Islam and comparative religions having studied at both Princeton University and al-Azhar Seminary. He is the creator of the Making Sense of Islam platform where he discusses issues related to life, Islam, and wellness.












Book Amazon:

Gate to Madina tells two stories. The first is the rise of different versions of fake Islam (Islamology) and the great gap they helped create from the late 18th century onward between Islam as a religion and Islam as a civilization. The second is how to mend this gap through regaining the “art of Islam” in its dual form of independent creative mastery buttressed by deep spiritual insight.

While not meant to be an academic work per se, those concerned with the details of many of the claims laid out throughout these pages will find copious references and a full bibliography to help guide you.

The story of yesterday, while important to understand today, need not be the story of tomorrow. The journey ahead is open and bright if we but choose art over sentimentality.

Tarek Elgawhary is a scholar of Islam and comparative religions having studied at both Princeton University and al-Azhar Seminary. He is the creator of the Making Sense of Islam platform where he provides meditations on strategy, mindfulness, and Islam. More information can be found at www.makingsenseofislam.com.

Understanding Fitrah and it's Metaphysical and Ethical implications | Prof. Dr. Yasien |ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology - April 16,2025


YouTube Video Part 1.

https://youtu.be/ZQsUxcAGU2g?si=CAHlQ3YgFD_QgnCV

ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on Sunday, April 13th, 2025. He spoke on Understanding Fitrah: It’s Implication for Islamic Psychology. During this two-part lecture, we will explore fitrah, the implications in our daily life, and also the relevance with Islamic Psychology. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. This is the Part 1 about: Fitrah and it's Metaphysical and Ethical implications.

YouTube Video Part 2.

https://youtu.be/qHNzSI6HPCw?si=_VA6TFCjTfSUaNxY

ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on April 26th, 2025. He spoke on “Fitrah and Its Psychological and Therapeutic Implications." This is part 2 of the exploration of understanding the fitrah, and the implications and relevance with Islamic Psychology. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed is an Emeritus Professor of Arabic Studies and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, with a Ph.D. in Islamic Ethics. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and several books on Islamic philosophy, psychology, and ethics, including Fiṭrah: The Islamic Concept of Human Nature. His work has earned him international recognition, including the World Prize Book of the Year Award from the Republic of Iran.

Ph.D Thesis, University of Cape Town
The Islamic Concept of Human Nature with special reference to the Development of an Human Psychology-Dr. Yasien Mohamed 

Amazon Book: 
Fitrah: The Islamic concept of human nature – Dr. Yasien Mohamed


Friday, September 19, 2025

Contemplating the Quran: A Thematic Thirty-Part Commentary on the Noble Qur'an By Ahmed Saad Al-Azhari , Asim Yusuf & Noor Yusuf (translator) Ihsan Institute - Mecca Books

This original work by Shaykh Ahmed Saad presents a commentary (tafsir) of each of the 30 juz of the Quran. Each juz of the Quran is of equal length, facilitating the completion of the recitation of the Quran every month (over 30 days). With this work by Shaykh Ahmed Saad, regular reciters of the Quran can gain a better understanding of the themes explored in any given juz, apace with their recitation.Shaykh Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Saad Al-Azhari was born in Ramadan 1398 (August 1978) in the northern Egyptian governorate of Menoufiyyah in the Nile Delta to a scholarly family with a Prophetic lineage through Imam al-Hasan. After completing the memorisation of the Quran at the age of 10 under his father’s teaching and finishing his primary education, he joined Al-Azhar prep and secondary institute in a neighbouring village for 7 years. Having completed his secondary certificate, he joined Al-Azhar University graduating with a BA in Islamic Studies in English in 2001. He also completed postgraduate studies in 2004, attended academic programs at the University of Erfurt, Germany, and as a Fulbright scholar attended the University of California Santa Barbara in 2005. Dr. Saad completed his PhD in the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham, UK. In his PhD, Dr. Saad specialises in engagements between traditional Muslim scholars and modernity in the colonial and post-colonial Muslim world with a special focus on the project of Habib Abu Bakr al-Mashhūr.

In his early career, Shaykh Saad worked in several institutions including the Egyptian Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs and travelled to Canada, Malaysia, and the UK as an Imam. He settled in the UK at the beginning of 2007 as an Imam in North London while actively engaged with local and international faith organizations including appearances in BBC and France 24/7. His impact was recognised by the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, the Islington Faith Forum, and other institutions. After this successful tenure, he established Ihsan Institute UK, an educational enterprise with a focus on making traditional knowledge relevant and meaningful. Ihsan Institute UK has its sister organisation Ihsan Institute Singapore also under the supervision of Shaykh Saad. In teaching and speaking capacities, Shaykh Dr Saad worked with many communities across the world travelling to Argentina, Austria, Australia, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, UAE, Qatar, Morocco, Gambia, South Africa, Turkey, Uruguay, Canada, USA, Sweden, Norway, Spain and Germany. This wide experience enriched his ability to deal with people from different backgrounds and cultures and see the human experience beyond the limitations of location and language.

In his traditional studies, Shaykh Saad started studying Arabic language sciences like grammar, morphology, rhetoric, literature, and prosody with his father from a very early age. He also studied modes of recitation (qirā’āt), Ash’ari theology (kalam and ‘aqīdah), tajwīd, Islamic astronomy and prayer timing (falak and tawqīt), Maliki jurisprudence (fiqh), logic (mantiq), Hadīth terminology (mustalah), Quranic hermeneutics (tafsīr), Tasawwuf, legal theory (usul al-fiqh) with a wide circle of teachers from Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Mauritania, Madīnah and Ahsā. This included memorising mutūn (at least one main text) in these respective sciences in addition to thousands of lines of poetry from pre-Islamic to modern poetry including the mu’allaqāt.

Shaykh Saad has traditional ijazāt with an unbroken chain of riwāyah in the six Hadith books, Muwatta, Shama’il, Shifā, Alfiyat al-Iraqi in Sīrah and musalsal hadith collections. His sanad in the Quran is one of the shortest among his peers in the narration of Hafs. In his secondary certificate, he was one of the top ten students in Egypt and was honoured by the governor of Menoufiyyah. In his university years, Shaykh Saad always topped his class and was hosted, in his last year in university, by King Fahad and the Ministry of Hajj alongside 100 students from 10 Muslim countries as the King’s guest.

Besides his late father Shaykh Mohamed Saad, his teachership includes; Habib Dr. Abu Bakr al-‘Adni b. Ali al-Mashhūr, Shaykh Shibl Matar, Shaykh Dr. Ali Gomah, Shaykh Dr. Abdel-Hamīd Al-Mubarak, Shaykh Ahmad Mawlūd b. Muhammad al-Mustafa al-Yaqūbi al-Shinqīti, Shaykh Dr. Ayman Suwaid, Shaykh Abdul-Fattah Madkour, Shaykh Ali Tawfīq al-Nahhas, Shaykh Abdul-Rahman al-Kittani, Habib Zayn b. Sumayt, Shaykh Abdel-Basit Hashim, Shaykh Yahya al-Ghawthani, Shaykh Ahmad al-Surti, Shaykh Yahya al-Mulla, Shaykh Dr. Ahmad Sharīf al-Manbiji, Shaykh Muhammad al-Baqqāli and others who including Shyūkh of riwāyah exceed 85 teachers.

Shaykh Ahmad has a special interest in Maliki Fiqh, Arabic grammar, rhetoric and literature, Tafsīr, and qirā’āt. He has authored a number of books in Arabic and English including Contemplating the Quran and Forty Parables from the Quran in addition to two anthologies of poetry and some didactic poems. He lives in the UK and teaches and travels internationally.

YouTube Video: Contemplating the Quran: Shaykh Ahmad Saad Al Azhari - Lot Tree Foundation -12/29/2020 - https://youtu.be/KB3Ciwul4Nk?si=1rbqz8KAwpbpYbHZ

Shaykh Ahmed Saad introduces his latest book that he's authored 'Contemplating the Quran: A Thematic Thirty-Part Commentary on the Noble Quran' to a captive audience. The book aims to provide the reader the ability to connect, understand and experience the Qur'an by summarising each chapter of the Qur'an into simply 2-3 pages. Copies can be ordered through: admin@ihsaninstitute.co.uk

Thursday, September 18, 2025

The Art of Cultivating Noble Character | Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed | Lecture in English -ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology -Feb 21, 2025


YouTube Video:

https://youtu.be/f55gQnzmJ2I?si=jzTKsa83EFTN3b5f

ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on Saturday, January 25th, 2025. He spoke on “The Art of Cultivating Noble Character”. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. 

Professor. Dr. Yasien Mohamed (South Africa) is an Emeritus Professor of Arabic Studies and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, with a Ph.D. in Islamic Ethics. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and several books on Islamic philosophy, psychology, and ethics, including Fiṭrah: The Islamic Concept of Human Nature. His work has earned him international recognition, including the World Prize Book of the Year Award from the Republic of Iran.

Mecca Books:

The Art of Cultivating Noble Character: Raghib al-Isfahani's Kitab al-Dhari'a ila Makarim al-Shari'a
By Raghib al-Isfahani , Yasien Mohamed (translator) 

This groundbreaking translation revives Imam Raghib al-Isfahani's seminal ethical treatise, integrating Qur'anic principles with philosophical depth. Isfahani's timeless exploration of moral virtue, the soul and spiritual refinement is characterized by his unique weaving of Qur'anic verses and prophetic traditions into ethical discourse.

Yasien Mohamed, Emeritus Professor of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, brings Isfahani's insights to the English speaking world. The Art of Cultivating Noble Character offers a rich, contemplative journey into Islamic moral thought, ideal for philosophy students, spiritual growth seekers and those deepening their understanding of Islamic virtue ethics.

Following a meticulous three-year review, this expertly translated edition, featuring a critical introduction, is now available. As a seminal influence on thinkers like Imam Ghazali, Isfahani's masterpiece continues to provide timeless wisdom for life's most pressing moral questions.

Review:

Reviewer Shaykh Ahmed el-Azhary points out that Dr Yasien Mohamed’s translation of a historical treatise is ‘a significant contribution to Islamic philosophy and ethics’.

Today, as the world grapples with moral relativism, the erosion of spiritual values, and the complexities of a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the need for a return to virtue ethics is more pressing than ever.

Imam Raghib al-Isfahani’s ethical treatise, The Art of Cultivating Noble Character, provides a beacon of light, reminding us that true success is measured not by power or wealth, but by the integrity and virtue with which we live our lives.

In a time when humanity often feels lost in the pursuit of material gains, this work re-centres our focus on what it truly means to live a good and meaningful life. The revival of virtue ethics, particularly through the lens of Islamic thought, offers a counterbalance to the disintegration of moral absolutes in the modern world. Isfahani’s treatise provides a timeless map for navigating the challenges of today, guiding us not only in personal conduct but in our collective responsibilities to society and the environment.

I am delighted to review Dr Yasien Mohamed’s monumental work, The Art of Cultivating Noble Character. This annotated translation of al-Raghib al-Isfahani’s Kitab al-Dhari’a ila Makarim al-Shari’a (The Means to the Noble Virtues of the Divine Law) represents a significant contribution to Islamic philosophy and ethics.

The book is structured into seven chapters, exploring human nature, morality and virtues. The first chapter deals with the psychology of the soul, followed by subsequent chapters on the intellect, knowledge and the virtues.


Shaikh Hamza Yusuf writes the foreword, highlighting the impact of Kitab al-dhari’ah on Imam al-Ghazali’s ethical treatise. This work is a testament to the rich tradition of Islamic thought, which emphasises the cultivation of noble character as a means to achieving spiritual growth and moral excellence.

In an era dominated by deontological and consequentialist approaches, Dr Mohamed’s work revives the rich tradition of virtue ethics within Islam. The Dhari’ah presents a comprehensive ethical framework, integrating Quranic principles with philosophical virtues. This synthesis offers profound insights into cultivating virtuous character for both worldly success and eternal felicity.

Mohamed’s meticulous translation and insightful commentary illuminate the relevance of these virtues in addressing contemporary moral dilemmas.

Isfahani reminds us that ethical living encompasses nurturing the soul, fostering wisdom and cultivating character. His treatise provides a timeless map for navigating the challenges of today, guiding us not only in personal conduct but in our collective responsibilities to society and the environment.

Mohamed has preserved a key piece of our intellectual heritage, ensuring it continues to inspire and guide future generations. His ability to convey the depth and complexity of Isfahani’s thoughts in accessible English showcases his expertise in Arabic and Islamic philosophy. The annotated translation is an invaluable resource for students, academics, and anyone interested in the intersection of Islamic ethics and philosophical inquiry. I wholeheartedly commend Mohamed for his dedication and scholarly rigour in bringing this classic text to a wider audience.

Shaikh Ahmed El Azhary is a researcher in Islamic intellectual history and a teacher of Islamic traditional sciences. He was formerly the Lead Researcher at Tabah Foundation.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Shaykh Dr. Muhammad Al Ninowy:The Forty Hadith on the Virtues of al-Madinah al-Munawwarah- Madina TV -16 September 2025


YouTube Video:

Firdous Books:The Forty Hadith on the Virtues of al-Madinah al-Munawwarah & Good Tiding for Lovers Visiting the Final Messenger ﷺ : Shaykh Muhammad Bin Yahya al-Ninowy / Translated by Rashad Jameer 

Part 1:

The Forty Hadith on the Virtues of al-Madinah al-Munawwarah, is an exceptional compilation of hadith by Shaykh Muhammad Al Ninowy, offering deep insight into the revered city of Madinah. It highlights the unparalleled virtues of this blessed city, making it a source of inspiration for every true lover of the final Messenger ﷺ.

Through meticulously selected narrations, this work illuminates the immense benefits and blessings associated with visiting Madinah and, more specifically, the sacred presence of the Messenger ﷺ. Each hadith serves as a reminder of the spiritual significance of this journey, guiding the hearts of those who seek closeness to the Prophet ﷺ.

Part 2:

Good Tidings for Lovers Visiting the Final Messenger ﷺ, offers practical tips, insights, and suggestions drawn from the author’s personal experiences and the wisdom passed down by scholars and teachers.

The author provides a step-by-step guide on how to approach a visit to the Final Messenger ﷺ, offering clear and concise advice. Alongside these practical tips, he shares his own firsthand experiences in navigating the emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of this noble visitation.

Shaykh Muhammad Al Ninowy’s account of his innermost thoughts before entering the blessed precincts is deeply relatable, taking the reader on a journey to the very threshold of the Prophetic Masjid.

Whether you're planning to embark on the sacred journey of Umrah, or Hajj, this book is an invaluable companion. It is not only an essential read for anyone visiting Madinah, but also a cherished addition to any Muslim home library, enriching the soul and fostering an intimate connection with the beloved Prophet ﷺ.

Shaykh Dr Muhammad al-Ninowy is a Syrian-American scholar and author based in Atlanta, Georgia, whose lineage is traced back to the Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him). Al-Ninowy is considered a scholar in hadith. In addition to a PhD in Islamic studies, he also holds a bachelor’s degree in microbiology from the University of Illinois, and a Doctor of Medicine degree. He is the founding director of Madina Institute and Seminaries, the Center for Non-Violence and Peace Studies, and the charitable organisation Planet Mercy, globally. Al-Ninowy is also leading a reformist Rifa‘i Shadhili Sufi school aiming to completely realign Sufi principles, litanies, and practices to the Qur’an and Sunnah in an effort to revive the school of Tasawwuf of Ahl al-hadith. His latest release is: The Book of Love; a reflection on Islam from the perspective of love.

Notions That Must Be Corrected By Muhammad ibn Alawi al-Maliki (ra) , Abdul Aziz Suraqah (translator) Sunni Publications - Mecca Books


About The Book
Notions That Must Be Corrected is perhaps the most important and renowned work of the late Sayyid, Shaykh Muhammad b. ‘Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani (ra). Throughout his masterpiece the author offers valuable and wise words of caution against extremism and invites the Muslims to the path of Ahl al-Sunna wal-Jama‘a, the hallmark of which is tolerance and moderation. Sayyid Muhammad expertly clarifies the correct position relating to numerous ‘controversial’ contemporary topics whilst maintaining strict adherence to the Qur’an, the Sunna, and the way of the Salaf.

The book itself has been divided into three parts, the first of which is concerned with areas of research relating to Islamic doctrine, including clarifying the corruption found in the criterion for imputing others with disbelief and misguidance, as well as concepts such as intermediation and intercession. The second section deals with issues relating to the Prophet e, including his unique characteristics, the reality of Prophecy, the reality of humanity, and the correct understanding of seeking blessings from the Prophet e and his relics. The final part deals with miscellaneous areas of research including the Isthmus life (barzakh), the legality of visiting the Prophet e, and other related matters such as relics, sanctuaries, and festive religious occasions.

Scores of Islamic scholars hailing from all parts of the world wrote commendations for this work, while many more have taught from it, or written about it in their articles. The huge positive impact the book made in Islamic circles unfortunately led to hardship for the noble Shaykh in his home country due to misguided verdicts leveled against him. He was prevented from teaching in the Masjid al-Haram and his position at Umm al-Qurra’ University was also terminated. Numerous vicious personal attacks and baseless replies from those who opposed the methodology of Ahl al-Sunna were also published. In response to this, leading scholars throughout the world vehemently defended the noble Shaykh and wrote extensive and decisive refutations of his detractors.

'This book should be required reading for the Islamic world, and should be studied and taught to children because of the explicit truth, correct views and defense of Islam’s sanctities that it contains. This book clarifies the misguidance, lies, and false claims of the enemy, and certainly, Allah shall aid His righteous servants by aiding His religion.

About The Author

Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki (1944–2004) was a prominent Sunni Islamic scholar from Saudi Arabia. Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki was born in Mecca to a family of well known scholars who, like himself, taught in the Sacred Mosque.Five of the his ancestors have been the Maliki Imams of the Masjid al-Haram of Mecca. His grandfather, al-Sayyid Abbas al-Maliki was the Mufti and Qadi of Mecca and the Imam and Khatib of Masjid al-Haram. He held this position during the Ottoman then Hashemite times, and continued to hold it after the Saudi Kingdom was established too. He taught the various traditional Islamic sciences in the Masjid al-Haram of Mecca for nearly 40 years. After finishing his traditional education in his hometown of Makkah, he was sent by his father to study at Al-Azhar University of Egypt. He received his Ph.D. from the Al-Azhar University at the age of 25, making him the first and youngest Saudi to earn a Ph.D. from there. His thesis on Hadith was rated excellent and highly praised by the eminent Ulama (Islamic scholar) of the university at that time, such as Muhammad Abu Zahra

His famous students include his son Al-Sayyid Ahmed Bin Muhammed Bin Alawi Al Maliki who still teaches at his family residence in Mecca everyday, Al-Sayyid Abdullah Fad'aq another Famous Saudi Sunni scholar based in and teaches at his residence in Jeddah, Habib Ali al-Jifri and Habib Umar bin Hafiz. Regardless of criticisms against him, Maliki retained prominence. In an attempt to counter the Islamic revival in the early 1990s, the Government of Saudi Arabia began supporting practitioners of Sufism in the Hijaz region as a way to bolster religious support of the state; Maliki became the self-imposed leader of Hijazi Sufism under state sponsorship, with several thousand supporters.

From that time until his death in 2004, he taught Hadith, Fiqh, Tafsir and Tasawwuf at his home and mosque on al-Maliki street in the Rusayfah district of Mecca, and his public lessons, between Maghrib and Isha', were attended by no less than 500 people daily. Many students from the University used to attend his lessons in the evenings. Even the night before he died, his lesson was well attended. Hundreds of students from all over the Islamic world benefited from his lessons in the Masjid al-Haram Makkah and many hold key religious positions in their lands today.

He was also nominated as the head judge at the international Qira'at (Qur'anic reading) competition in Mecca for three consecutive years.
Al-Maliki was a prolific writer and has produced close to one hundred books. He has written on a variety of religious, legal, social and historical topics and many of his books are prescribed textbooks in Islamic institutes around the world. Source: https://www.meccabooks.com/

Interview with Sayyid Muhammad b. Alawi al-Malik about his book “Notions That Must Be Corrected” Three Videos with English Subtitles

Sayyid Muhammad bin 'Alawi al-Maliki al-Hasani: A Biography Detailed

Shaykh Farid Dingle: 10 Video Lectures:Notions That Must Be Corrected By Muhammad ibn Alawi al-Maliki (ra) Excellent

Al-Sheikh Afeefuddin Al-Jailani: Notions That Must be Corrected - Part 2 - Darul Jailani International 15th April 2012 Video Lectures