Yasir Qadhi @ ISNA ’06: Intelligent Faith: The Role of Reason and Intellect in Islam

asSalaam ‘alaykum wa Rahamtullah,

Yes it is finally on…it is finally on Google Video. I attended this talk at the ISNA 2006 Conference this past September ’06 by Yasir Qadhi. This was an awesome lecture masha’Allah. It was actually done at the MSA Executive Leadership Conference which ran parallel to the ISNA and MSA National Conferences. Also to note that a similar topic was presented by Yasir Qadhi at TDC ’06 as well but in a much more detailed manner, alhamdulillah. I had taken notes on both but didn’t get around to posting this up on my blog. But I have another surprise for everyone by Yasir Qadhi soon, possible from the ISNA ’06 conference *hint* *hint* (for thsoe who were there). Notes for this lecture from what I remmeber can be found here at nuqtah’s blog, I don’t think I have seen any other blog with notes on thsi talk. Allahu ‘Alam. Until then enjoy!

Related Links:
TDC06: Moderation in the Theology of Ahl us Sunnah: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Making Progress with the Progressives: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Animal Rights in Islam: Yasir Qadhi (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Relationship Between Reason and Revelation: Yasir Qadhi (nuqtah)
TDC06: Relationship Between Reason and Revelation: Yasir Qadhi (anonymous)
TDC06: Milestones in Da’wah: Ibrahim adDremali (Lota Enterprises)
TDC06: Khutbah Workshop I: Mamdouh Mohammad (Lota Enterprises)

Related Posts:
Biography of Yasir Qadhi
Audio: Explanation of Kitaab atTawheed by yasir Qadhi
Video: Western Xenophobia and Muslim Reaction by Yasir Qadhi at GPU ’06
Video: Reply to the “Dispatches: Undercover Mosques” Documentary
Video: TDC ’06: Islam: A Light for the Ages – Final Session

Article: Advice From an Older Brother
Article: Yasir Qadhi’s words on Discerning Truth Amongst Groups
Book Summary: What is Dua? (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)
Book Summary: Dua and it’s Relationship to Aqeedah (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)
Book Summary: Du’aa is a form of Worship. (Dua:Weapon of the Believer by Yasir Qadhi)

17 Responses to “Yasir Qadhi @ ISNA ’06: Intelligent Faith: The Role of Reason and Intellect in Islam”


  1. 1 nuqtah February 23, 2007 at 7:49 am

    lol yeh that was the best talk @ tdc…i was out with some guys eatin at this persian restaurant…we had to rush back cuz we didnt wanna miss it. what added to the effect was the fact tht we were all sitting on the floor….felt so ermmm ‘traditional’ lol…

  2. 2 ihsaan-thestruggle February 25, 2007 at 12:54 am

    Maasha’allah NicE blog…keep up the good work may Allah reward you

  3. 3 nuh ibn zbigniew gondek al kitab February 27, 2007 at 3:40 pm

    As salaam alaikum.

    I’ll find it tonight! Thanks.

    Come on by for my article today: Islam – where are we today? when you have some time to read inshallah.

    Wa salaama,

    nuh ibn

  4. 4 abootalha February 28, 2007 at 3:37 am

    Ya Akhi,
    please put up the bayqooniah audio and notes

  5. 5 Sharm March 6, 2007 at 10:04 am

    Allah bless what you doing .. well done ..

  6. 6 Al Musaafir March 13, 2007 at 3:37 am

    Assalamu Alaikum,

    Jazakallah Khayr for the video.

  7. 7 abdel hakim March 24, 2007 at 8:54 pm

    hi how are you i want to talk yopu a bout my life.

  8. 8 abdel hakim March 24, 2007 at 8:56 pm

    am interested for your khoutba yasir qadhi

  9. 9 MW_M May 10, 2010 at 12:21 am

    Does anyone have a copy of the Animal Rights lecture by Sheikh Yasir. the link isn’t working…


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Islamic Rulings Surrounding Ramadhan and Fasting. Based on “Manar As Sabeel Fi Sharh Ad Daleel” Of Shaykh Ibraheem ibn Duwaiyan (d. 1353 AH) as explained by Br. Salim Morgan. Transcribed and Edited By Ibn Al Hyderabadee

Prologue Introduction

Chapter 1: Fasting in Ramadhaan
1. A pillar of Islam 2. Obligation of Fasting 3. Sighting of the Moon for start of Ramadhaan 4. One reliable witness' presence is sufficient 5. Conditions that make Ramadhan Obligatory for an Individual 6. Expiation for the inability to fast due to age or illness 7. Requirements of a valid fast 8. Obligations to fulfill during fasting 9. Recommended acts of fasting

Chapter 2: Permissions and Prohibitions

1. Impermissible to break fast during Ramadhan 2. Prohibited to fast for a woman in her menstrual or post-partum bleedin 3. Obligatory to break it when it is required to save a person’s life 4. Recommended to break fast for one who is ill and fears harm from fasting. 5. Recommended to break fast when one is traveling 6. Permissible for one to break fast who begins a journey while fasting 7. Permissible for a pregnant or nursing (breast feeding) woman 8. Change of condition of a person doesn’t obligate one to refrain from eating and drinking the rest of the day. 9. Prohibited to fast a voluntary fast instead of an obligatory one.

Chapter 3: That which Invalidates Your Fast

1. Intentional Intake of anything into the abdomen 2. Intention to break fast 3. Fluctuating Intention to fast 4. Vomiting intentionally 5. Menstruation or Post Partum Bleeding 6. Masturbation 7. Marital Relations 8. Cupping for both parties 9. Death 10. Apostasy 11. Above are Exempted in some cases

Chapter 4: Repayment
1. Missing a day of fast in Ramadhan
2. When does one make up a missed fast
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4. Missed fasts first or voluntary?

Chapter 5: Recommended, Disliked, and Impermissible Days of Fasting
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10. Completing of a voluntary fast is not Wajib

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