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In each episode of Sacred Sustenance, Abu Taha explores various dimensions of spirituality, drawing from rich Islamic traditions and personal experiences.
- Wayfaring and Spiritual Journeying: Understanding the path to self-discovery and divine connection.
- Resisting Modern Distractions: Strategies to stay spiritually focused in a world full of distractions.
- Questioning the Status Quo: Challenging mainstream narratives and Western brainwashing.
- Inner Wisdom: Uncovering the innate wisdom within and learning to trust one's inner guidance.
- Deen and Devotion: Deepening one's faith and commitment to Islamic principles.
- Mindful Living: Embracing mindfulness and presence in every aspect of life.
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This podcast offers spiritual nourishment and wisdom for those seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life while staying true to their spiritual path. The host, Abu Taha, provides spiritual insights, practical advice, and profound reflections to help listeners resist the distractions and pressures of contemporary society, question the status quo, and deepen their connection with the Divine.
In each episode of Sacred Sustenance, Abu Taha explores various dimensions of spirituality, drawing from rich Islamic traditions and personal experiences.
- Wayfaring and Spiritual Journeying: Understanding the path to self-discovery and divine connection.
- Resisting Modern Distractions: Strategies to stay spiritually focused in a world full of distractions.
- Questioning the Status Quo: Challenging mainstream narratives and Western brainwashing.
- Inner Wisdom: Uncovering the innate wisdom within and learning to trust one's inner guidance.
- Deen and Devotion: Deepening one's faith and commitment to Islamic principles.
- Mindful Living: Embracing mindfulness and presence in every aspect of life.
For more spiritual insights from Abu Taha, follow him on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@islamic_spirituality
Taste the Sweetness of Salah | Sidi Shahryar Abbasi
Sacred Sustenance
25 minutes 53 seconds
11 months ago
Taste the Sweetness of Salah | Sidi Shahryar Abbasi
Sidi Shahryar Abbasi delivers a Khutbah giving spiritual insights.- More Sidi Shahryar: http://mcceastbay.org/shahryar- Talks & Sermons on Salah: http://mcceastbay.org/salahShahryar graduated from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and served as the External Affairs Vice President of UC Berkeley’s student government. He is an experienced speaker, mentor, and coach. Send him questions at: ask.abu.taha@gmail.com and learn more about him at https://www.tiktok.com/@islamic_spiritualityLearn more about him at The Success Company: https://www.successcompany.co/about-usThis sermon was delivered at the Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California on December 13, 2024.Salah (Arabic: صَلاة, plural salawat, also known as namāz (Persian: نماز) and also spelled salat, are prayers performed by Muslims. Facing the qibla, the direction of the Kaaba with respect to those praying, Muslims pray first standing and later kneeling or sitting on the ground, reciting prescribed prayers and phrases from the Quran as they bow and prostrate themselves in between. Salah is composed of prescribed repetitive cycles of bows and prostrations, called rakat (sing. rak’ah). The number of rak’ahs, also known as units of prayer, varies from prayer to prayer. Ritual purity and wudu are prerequisites for performing the prayers.The daily obligatory prayers collectively form the second of the five pillars in Islam, observed five times every day at prescribed times. These are Fajr (observed at dawn), Zuhr (observed at noon), Asr (observed late in the afternoon), Maghrib (observed after sunset), and Isha (observed at dusk). Salah can be performed either in solitude, or collectively (known as jama’ah). When performed in jama’ah, worshippers line up in parallel rows behind a leader, known as the imam. Special prayers are exclusively performed in congregation, such as the Friday prayer and the Eid prayers, and are coupled with two sermons each, delivered by the imam.- Talks & Sermons on Salah: http://mcceastbay.org/salahMore MCC East Bay: Events & Activities: http://www.mcceastbay.org/calendarWeekly Updates: http://www.mcceastbay.org/newsletterFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/MCCPleasanton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcceastbay
Sacred Sustenance
This podcast offers spiritual nourishment and wisdom for those seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life while staying true to their spiritual path. The host, Abu Taha, provides spiritual insights, practical advice, and profound reflections to help listeners resist the distractions and pressures of contemporary society, question the status quo, and deepen their connection with the Divine.
In each episode of Sacred Sustenance, Abu Taha explores various dimensions of spirituality, drawing from rich Islamic traditions and personal experiences.
- Wayfaring and Spiritual Journeying: Understanding the path to self-discovery and divine connection.
- Resisting Modern Distractions: Strategies to stay spiritually focused in a world full of distractions.
- Questioning the Status Quo: Challenging mainstream narratives and Western brainwashing.
- Inner Wisdom: Uncovering the innate wisdom within and learning to trust one's inner guidance.
- Deen and Devotion: Deepening one's faith and commitment to Islamic principles.
- Mindful Living: Embracing mindfulness and presence in every aspect of life.
For more spiritual insights from Abu Taha, follow him on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@islamic_spirituality