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It's okay to aim high when we talk to Allah.
We don't have to be afraid of being disappointed if we dream big.
Instead, we should believe that Allah can make amazing things happen when we ask Him for stuff.
Feeling bad about our mistakes shouldn't stop us from praying for big things.
We should always hope for good things and ask Allah for help, no matter what.
Forget about being "realistic,".
Think outside the box and dream a little bigger. So you can learn how to make your Duas super powerful and exciting. -
Do you often find yourself wondering why your prayers seem to hit a roadblock?
In this podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rahimahullah) breaks down the whole dilemma of doors not swinging open and manifestations playing hard to get.
We may fear, at times, that our prayers may not be answered at all…
But this is exactly where we need to have Tawakkul in Allah (swt). There’s no place for doubt for a believer.
The road may seem blurry and uncertainty may rob us of our peace, but if we don’t learn how to move forward with hope...
We might sabotage our Duas ourselves, and the worst part is...
We'll never know and keep on waiting until we finally give up.
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If you want to know how to approach your Duas with an open heart and full faith, then listen to this podcast by Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA)…
…as he talks about the mental hurdles we face in making Duas.
Sometimes, we hesitate, not fully believing our prayer can be answered. But remember, even Shaytan made Du’a, and Allah answered it. When we reflect on this, we realize that Allah’s doors of mercy and acceptance are always open for anyone who calls upon Him.
Shaytan, despite being misguided, possesses knowledge and has used it throughout history, as we see in the Battle of Badr. Here, he attempted to mislead the disbelievers against the Muslims but quickly fled when he saw the angels descending. Understanding Shaytan’s actions reminds us to never doubt the strength of Allah’s protection over the believers.
Remember, no matter how much he’s cornered you, when you call upon Allah, know that your voice is heard.
Never let doubt creep into your heart, thinking you’re somehow overlooked by Allah. He is the Most Merciful, and He promises to respond to His servants.
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Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) shares 5 techniques to help combat laziness, boost your energy, and stay focused on worshiping Allah.
From fighting off yawns and following the Prophet's (PBUH) advice on moderation in eating to surrounding yourself with the right company, these tips are rooted in the wisdom of our Deen.
He also talks about the importance of seeking Allah’s protection from laziness, being truthful with yourself, and striving to push beyond excuses when it comes to fulfilling your duties. Let’s reflect on how these small actions can transform our daily lives and bring us closer to Allah.
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It’s crucial more than ever to be united as a nation, as an Ummah of the Prophet (SAW).
In this podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) shares a personal story about how reading science fiction helped him shape his views on anti-racism and unity.
Through this analogy, he emphasized how, as humans, we should come together against a common threat, regardless of race, color, or background.
Just like how the world united against the fight against the coronavirus pandemic and how, for the first time in recent history, humanity was on the same page for a common cause.
This unprecedented unity echoes the teachings of the Quran and the example of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who urged us to stand together as one Ummah and beyond that, to unite for justice, even with non-Muslims.
Look, unity is not just a virtue, but a necessity for Muslims. Allah (SWT), especially in these dark times. Allah commands us to hold firmly to His rope and not to be divided.
As an Ummah, our strength lies in our togetherness, whether in times of ease or hardship. Now more than ever, we must rise above differences and stand united for the sake of Allah, supporting one another in faith and action.
May Allah keep us united today, tomorrow, and all times to come. Ameen.
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In this talk, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) shares personal insights and practical advice on how to raise Huffadh — children who memorize the entire Quran.
As a young boy sent to an Islamic boarding school to memorize the Quran, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) was one of the few who became a Huffadh in his early childhood.
His personal story highlights the deep, lifelong attachment that comes from spending intimate hours with the Quran.
He emphasizes the importance of raising the standard within our communities, moving beyond the basic goal of reading or memorizing short portions of the Quran, to encouraging children to memorize significant portions, if not the entire Quran.
Shaykh (rA) also focused on the crucial role of parents in their children's Quranic education, discussing how the love and discipline instilled at a young age form a foundation that lasts a lifetime.
And also warns of the dangers of settling for low community standards and encourages parents to aim higher, preparing their children not just for worldly success, but for the ultimate success in the Hereafter.
The significance of parents' influence, the importance of family stability, and how prioritizing Quranic memorization can lead to both intellectual and spiritual excellence.
In a time where attention spans are shrinking and Islamic knowledge is often reduced to tweets and quick videos, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) reminds us of the value of immersive, focused learning.
The practical tips and motivation discussed in this podcast are for all parents who aspire to raise children deeply connected to the Quran and equipped for both this world and the next.
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A dad is a daughter's first love and a son's first superhero.
A father is the unsung hero taken for granted…
Who’s not allowed to cry when things get hard, who’s supposed to stay strong and lift everyone up.
Who’s judged, not for who you are, but for how much love and money you put on the table.
We’re culturally not conditioned to ask the same questions we usually ask mothers:
“How are you doing?”
“Is something bothering you?”
We've painted fathers as the villains who believe in tough love…
…as the prime dictator around the house.
…as a man who’s labeled “weak” when they experience emotional breakdown.
But Allah values fathers, more than anyone can ever do.
He recognizes your struggle, your hard work, and gives credit where it’s due.
The struggles of fathers are different than mothers.
But it's a struggle nonetheless, with no expectation of a reward.
Look pops, you don’t have to be in sacrifice mode all the time.
The world might think of you differently, but when you see how the Quran speaks to fathers…
...you’ll know:
💎 How can you positively express your feelings without feeling embarrassed or exposed
💎 What made prophets like Ibrahim (AS) and Yaqub (AS) the prime example of fatherhood
💎 How can you take care of your mental and physical health without compromising your responsibilities
💎 How can a father use the Quran to instill the love of Allah in himself and his family at any stage of life -
Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) talks about one of the most inspiring stories from the Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ…
…focusing on the transformative power of his words and how they touched the hearts of those who came into contact with him, even his adversaries.
The difference between praising Allah (alhamdulillah) and expressing thanks (shukr) goes deeper than just textbook definitions.
It’s about understanding the depth and significance behind these expressions that we often use in our daily lives.
Shukr isn’t just words, but action—it manifests through our deeds, generosity, and gratitude to Allah for His countless blessings.
If you're curious about how these concepts shape our relationship with Allah and those around us, or if you've ever wondered about the deeper meanings behind the praise we offer to our Creator…
…then hear out Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) as he explains the concept of Shukr in the light of the Seerah of the Prophet (SAW).
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As Muslims, our identity is deeply intertwined with our faith, our values, and our actions.
We’re those who consciously submit to the one God, without associating partners with Him.
Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) also talked about ""sheep mentality"" - an innate tendency to seek commonality with others and to follow the crowd.
But if we're not careful, we may find ourselves following the wrong influences, straying from the path of righteousness.
Sadly, youngsters are easy victims of blind following. That's why guidance is crucial.
We need leaders who can steer us in the right direction, and who can help us identify with the right principles and people.
In today's society, it's all too easy to idolize actors, musicians, and other celebrities.
But who should truly be our role models? Back in the day, it was the community leaders, those actively involved in doing good. We need to shift our focus back to these individuals, to those who embody the values we aspire to live by.
But here's the thing: in the midst of all this confusion, how do we find our way? How do we uncover the true purpose of life?
Watch as Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) explains how to seek truth amidst these conflicting personalities.
As Muslims, we're blessed with clarity. Islam provides us with a clear understanding of our purpose: to worship Allah alone and follow the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
And let's not forget about the importance of seeking higher principles. In a world filled with man-made religions and ideologies, we must elevate ourselves above the fray. We must seek out the principles that resonate with our souls, and that align with the truth of Islam. It's about critical thinking, about discerning between what is authentic and what is merely a distraction.
May Allah guide us all on the straight path and grant us strength and perseverance in our journey of faith. Ameen.
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Mothers have the BIGGEST roles in shaping the lives of their children. She doesn’t think twice before sacrificing everything for her kids to ensure their success and well-being.
Apart from the heartfelt stories Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) talks about, it’s also important to realize that self-care for mothers is really important.
We should be encouraging them to prioritize their well-being so they can continue to be the pillars of strength for their families.
Instead of general prayers, our Duas must be specific and strategic, covering various aspects of their lives—from Deen and education to our children’s health and relationships.
And moms! You shouldn’t neglect yourself in your Duas, as your strength and stability are essential for your child – no matter their age.
This video is a heartfelt reminder to all mothers, especially single mothers, of the immense value of their efforts. May Allah reward you for your sacrifices and grant you the strength to continue nurturing the next generation of our Ummah.
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In this podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA), shares insights on the difference between our limited human knowledge and the all-knowing Allah (swt).
We explore the concept of Taqwa, reminding ourselves of the importance of being more conscious of Allah than the opinions of others.
On the Day of Resurrection, our wealth, status, and relationships will be of no benefit—only our deeds will matter.
Our true happiness lies in surrendering to Allah and living a life of gratitude, aligning our lives with the teachings of Islam.
Living a life of purpose, joy, and deep connection with our Creator is our ultimate goal.
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The challenges of balancing family life with the demands of Dawah are real.
In this podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) talks about the emotional toll we can have on our families when we're constantly traveling and question whether Islam truly calls for sacrifices.
It's time we rethink our approach and leverage modern technology to spread our message more effectively, reaching a wider audience without compromising our responsibilities at home.
Islam has been underrepresented in the online world, compared to other religions like Christianity and even yoga.
It's crucial that we embrace new technologies and think ahead, rather than resisting them until it's too late.
Listen to the podcast to explore these important topics and consider how we can strengthen our Dawah efforts for the future.
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People hurt each other all the time…
That’s part of being human.
But when the hurt goes deep enough that scars your relationship for life…
That’s when things get sour…
…to the point you can’t even be in the same room as them.
Look, if that connection mattered to you before…
It should matter to you now.
Even when you’re at each other’s throats…
…Or have lost the will to talk freely…
…Or became distant without caring at all…
…That shouldn’t stop you from reigniting that closeness you once had. -
What’s discussed in this podcast is what every Muslim should know.
Everyone’s different that’s why we have differing opinions, even conflicting ones sometimes.
But what gets Muslims one page is a proper understanding of Usul al-Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence).
Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) discussed the importance of structured and formal Islamic education through personal anecdotes and teaching experiences, highlighting how it can lead to a deeper commitment to Islamic teachings.
He also addresses the balance between being tolerant towards others and not accepting actions offensive to Islam, following the prophetic example of gentle correction.
The concept of Taqwa (God-consciousness) focuses on building protection against Allah's anger by following His commands from the heart and avoiding prohibitions.
Shaykh also talks about why memorizing the Quran is more beneficial than solely learning Arabic, as it means a stronger connection to Islamic teachings.
In short, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) has touched base on different topics in this podcast as he clarified some misconceptions circling in our society. -
Here are some "Campfire Jin Stories" from the vault of Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA)
Remember those chilling stories shared around a campfire? Well, in this podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) shares a real Jinn story from his own life.
But what’s more important is that these experiences led me to a deeper realization.
He was so afraid of Jinn, yet, he had to ask himself if he was equally afraid of disobeying Allah. This fear made him reflect on the true power of Allah, which is far greater than anything else. It changed his perspective entirely.
He also shared stories that remind us that Allah's power is always greater than our fears, no matter how big they are.
During these times, remembering Allah can be incredibly powerful. Whether it's reciting "Allahu Akbar" or expressing gratitude for our blessings, these practices can bring us immense strength and comfort.
As we navigate our daily lives, let's keep our spiritual practices strong. Seek forgiveness, express gratitude, and always remember that Allah is greater than any fear.
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Is anxiety robbing your sleep these days?
In this video, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) discussed the prophetic teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)…
…to deal with the worst anxieties we experience from time to time.
Not just us, but Sahabas before the Battle of Badr were worried because the odds were stacked against them.
But Allah provided them with a restful sleep and rain to ease their anxiety.
And everyone knew what happened after that.
You see, every hardship we face is from Allah…
And He doesn’t burden us with a weight we can’t handle.
So no matter how terrifyingly our anxiety gets the better of us…
Allah has given us the strength to ward it off.
As humans, our minds are wired to go into alert mode when we feel just a little bit unsafe.
So, make a habit of creating a calm and safe environment.
If you can’t create one, then go find a place that gives you this feeling.
Whether it's enjoying a warm cup of tea, listening to the soothing sound of rain…
…or burning incense, finding what works for you is essential.
Many of us find comfort in simple, sensory experiences rather than turning to social media, which often intensifies anxiety.
And as far as social media goes…
There’s a sea of misinformation out there.
Even if the news is authentic, one negative post is enough to alleviate our anxiety even more.
So, find out what brings you peace and stick with it.
Keep your mind calm enough to not let anxiety get the better of you every time.
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In this inspiring podcast, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) gives away 5 ways to live life to the fullest…
…with no regrets, no traumatic past haunting, and moving forward in life.
As humans, we all have an innate desire to live forever.
But our Deen gives us more than that, it provides us eternal fulfillment.
Shaykh (rA) also discussed limitations that make us human and fall into our path as roadblocks like procrastination, all levels of anxiety, excuses that stem from lying to ourselves, and self-criticism.
This is where we need Allah the most, a heart that’s filled with the love of Allah and a body that does the acts to please its Lord…
That’s a combination of a resilient believer.
True success and fulfillment aren’t found in material achievements but in aligning our lives with our higher purpose. And when we go in the opposite direction, there’s sadness everywhere. It’s nothing more than an alarm prompting us to seek deeper meaning and realign our priorities.
Listen to this podcast as Shaykh (rA) reveals 5 ways of living a life full of purpose and devoid of regrets. From making Salah our number one priority to understanding that our careers are secondary to our role as servants of Allah, these insights are designed to help you excel in this life and the hereafter.
Whether you're feeling lost, unfulfilled, or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of living a meaningful life…
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Why are we making Shaytan’s job easier by second-guessing whether we’re even worth something to Allah or not?
“Is He disappointed in me?”
“Am I not worthy of His love?”
These questions might be swarming inside your head, keeping you locked out of the place where you need to be - a place where you can begin to have trust that Allah’s promises are on their way…
And let go of the devilish perceptions that endanger our faith.
Remember: Allah’s answer always comes to those who simply ask.
But, If you’re approaching Him (swt) with guilt and shame, it can “make” you discard your Dream Dua.
Put yourself in Yunus’s (AS) shoes for a moment, imagine being stuck in the belly of a whale, but even in those darkest moments, he never held back from asking Allah for help & forgiveness..
You see…
It’s finally your turn to rediscover who you really are, and what you really want…
…and not have a moment’s doubt before asking Allah for it all.
Your emotional and mental state needs to be stable and balanced for you to “reword” and “supercharge” your call to Allah.
And it’s about time you start asking Allah for the things you want. -
In this episode, Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) talks about little-known ways to master our emotions. It's crucial to understand that if we don't take control of our emotional well-being…
It can significantly affect every aspect of our lives, including our spiritual journey.
Emotions, if left unchecked, can lead to unnecessary suffering, strained relationships, and even jeopardize our Hereafter.
Back in 2005, when Shaykh (rA) started DiscoverU, his primary focus was mental health and emotional mastery.
And one of his flagship programs in 2007, "Master Your Emotions," highlighted the importance of this topic.
Even today, DiscoverU is following in his footsteps in helping individuals take control of their minds and lives.
Ignoring our emotions can lead to significant negative outcomes, from personal harm to damaging relationships, and even affecting our spiritual well-being.
In this podcast, you’ll get to know his practical strategies for mastering emotions.
One powerful method is using Quranic verses and Hadith to formulate positive, reinforcing questions that you repeat in your mind.
Because DiscoverU is all about “never taking Allah out of the equation”.
This helps reframe negative thoughts and fosters a mindset grounded in faith and resilience.
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In Islam, the concept of destiny, or Qadar, plays a pivotal role…
…with certain aspects of life such as birth and death predetermined by Allah.
Understanding this belief helps us build a foundation for embracing the power of choice and agency within the journey of life.
We can most certainly rewrite our destiny through conscious decisions and actions…and most importantly by Dua.
It’s more than just a supplication or a call for help.
It’s a heartfelt conversation with Allah (swt). - Laat meer zien