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Showing posts with label Sheikh Abdur Raheem Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheikh Abdur Raheem Green. Show all posts

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Does Islam Oppress Women? - Abdur Raheem Green



Abdur-Raheem Green talks about an important question that is in the minds and in the tongues of many people. It is a claim, an accusation, in fact it is a slander that is made against the religion of Islam. That Islam oppresses women. Abdur-Raheem demonstrates that this is not only a lie and a slander, but also shows which people, nation and ideology is really responsible for oppressing women. He also looks and defines what the word "oppression" means and what Islam says about it.

Born in Dar-es-salaam in Tanzania to British parents, Green's father (born in England), Gavin Green, was a colonial administrator in the then extant British Empire. At an early age he moved back to the UK with his parents. His mother is of original Polish origin. At the age of 10 he attended a Roman Catholic Monastic boarding school at Gilling Castle and then went onto Ampleforth College and went on to study history in the London University. However, he left his education unfinished in an effort to devote himself to Islamic works.

He became dissatisfied with Christianity at the age of 8, with it not making sense to him. Green researched and practiced many religions, including Buddhism (for 3 years) before embracing Islam. Whilst in Britain his father got a job in 1976 working for Barclays Bank International and was subsequently sent to Cairo, Egypt, to set up a branch of the Bank there.

His study of the Noble Qur'an immediately attracted him to Islam and he embraced Islam in 1988. He has been a Daw'ah practitioner in Britain since then. Green now works in the London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre as the Visits and English Dawa Co-ordinator.

Green is seen akin to lecturers such as Dr. Zakir Naik, Dr. Bilal Philips, Khalid Yasin and Yvonne Ridley, doing many lectures on Islam worldwide and also in London's famous Hyde Park, Speakers Corner.

Women in Islam, Liberated or Subjugated? - Abdur Raheem Green



"Indeed, the Muslim men and Muslim women, the believing men and believing women, the obedient men and obedient women, the truthful men and truthful women, the patient men and patient women, the humble men and humble women, the charitable men and charitable women, the fasting men and fasting women, the men who guard their private parts and the women who do so, and the men who remember Allah often and the women who do so - for them Allah has prepared forgiveness and a great reward."

[Al-Qur'an: Surah Al-Ahzab, Ayat 35]

Abdur Rahim Green talks about Women in Islam - Liberated or Subjugated?

Born in Dar-es-salaam in Tanzania to British parents, Green's father (born in England), Gavin Green, was a colonial administrator in the then extant British Empire. At an early age he moved back to the UK with his parents. His mother is of original Polish origin.

At the age of 10 he attended a Roman Catholic Monastic boarding school at Gilling Castle and then went onto Ampleforth College and went on to study history in the London University. However, he left his education unfinished in an effort to devote himself to Islamic works.

He became dissatisfied with Christianity at the age of 8, with it not making sense to him.

Green researched and practiced many religions, including Buddhism (for 3 years) before embracing Islam.

Whilst in Britain his father got a job in 1976 working for Barclays Bank International and was subsequently sent to Cairo, Egypt, to set up a branch of the Bank there.

His study of the Noble Qur'an immediately attracted him to Islam and he embraced Islam in 1988. He has been a Daw'ah practitioner in Britain since then.

Green now works in the London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre as the Visits and English Dawa Co-ordinator.

Green is seen akin to lecturers such as Dr. Zakir Naik, Dr. Bilal Philips, Khalid Yasin and Yvonne Ridley, doing many lectures on Islam worldwide and also in London's famous Hyde Park, Speakers Corner.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Many Aspects Of Shirk by Abdur Raheem Green




This lecture covers a detailed background on the various aspects of Shirk and goes into discussion on how a great number of people may fall prey of going into/committing shirk realizing it. Additionally, towards the end the speaker answers questions from the audience.

Shirk means ascribing partners to Allah for example to describe that Allah has a son.

The Three Prophets - One Message- Abdur Raheem Green



This lecture is about three of the final prophets to be sent to the world (Prophet Musa, Isa, Muhammad, peace be upon them all). Who were they? Did they have different messages or same call?

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Quran & Sunnah - Sheikh Abdur Raheem Green

Why Abdur Raheem Green Came to Islam

Zikr (remembrance of Allah)

Towards more peaceful society - Abdur Raheem Green(1/2)

Towards more peaceful society - Abdur Raheem Green(2/2)

Islam & Democracy by Abdur-Raheem Green

Surah 019-Surah Maryam - Sheikh Abdur Raheem Green

Questions and Answers by Abdur Raheem Green

Pray Before You are Prayed Upon- Abdur Raheem Green

The OFT Neglected Major Sins By Abdur Raheem Green

AbdurRaheem Green - Women in Islam, Liberated or Subjugated?

Deception of the World - AbdurRaheem Green

Islam: The Religion Of Truth by Abdur Raheem Green

Abdur Raheem Green - Meaningful Mankind, The Purpose of Life

Why Islam, Learning Islam - Abdur-Raheem Green

Abdur Raheem Green - Advice to New Muslim About Prayer (Salat)

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