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Omar Suleiman

The Story of My Very First Halaqa

Omar Suleiman

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Islam, Religion & Spirituality

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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All right, everyone. So, al-a-hambhalat, and al-hav-a-slau-slau. So interestingly enough, I asked on a community poll

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what you all thought was the very first halika

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that I'd ever given in my life.

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And the correct answer, at least at the time of recording this video,

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only had 16%.

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And that is a subject on the virtues

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of Sayyidna Uthman, wadialli.

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And I have to say, by the way,

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because we've got to give this sister credit,

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we had to delete the comment of Sister Fatima,

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who not only got the answer correct,

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but was able to mention that I had mentioned this

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in a lecture in the

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first on the topic of Uthman ibn affan aubani so you know may Allah reward you mashah all

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you're able to reference exactly where I had mentioned that it was my first halika but what is the

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story of this halakha and why Rithman a lotadi Allah, Tadha, so this was 2003 at the Islamic

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center of Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge is in Louisiana. For those of you that speak French,

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Batang Rouge, literally the red stick, but everyone pronounces the Baton Rouge from Louisiana

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here in the United States of America.

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