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Manqabat in Honour of Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi

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Speech by Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi

The Dismantling of the Political Class as Prelude to the Restoration of Personal Rule : The Islamic Position

Presented at the Islamic Youth Conference 2005

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Tahazzabt Recitation of the Qur'an

The Tahazzabt method of Qur'an recitation is still taught in parts of North Africa. It has a unique style that is electrifying to the hearer. This reading is normally taught to hufaz of the Qur'an in the riwayat of Imam Warsh.
 


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Mawlana Wazaani on Salat

Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir As-Sufi introduces the great Faqih of Melilla, a Sultan of ‘Ilm whose magisterial knowledge and depth of understanding in the Qur’an was unequalled in his lifetime, may Allah grant him the highest of rewards and the company of the Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Muhammad Wazaani's discourse was given in the mosque of the Sidiqqi Zawiyya in Tangiers.

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Discourse on the Four Madh'habs
   
by Hajj AbdalHaqq Bewley

This important discourse on the four madh'habs was given by Hajj Abdalhaqq Bewley, the famous translator of the English meanings of the Qur'an, at the Stegman Road Mosque, Cape Town.


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The Nasiri Du'a

This highly potent du'a by the renowned Sufi Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Nasir, was recited across Morocco and inspired resistance to the French Occupation. So powerful was it that the French President had to issue an order banning its recitation from the mosques. Moroccans date the movement to return King Muhammad from that outlawing of the du'a. It is appropriate to the present state of the 'Umma.

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