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    Explore "makka" with insightful episodes like "Zwischen Kindestod und Hajj mit dem Fahrrad - Abdul-Aleem Malik", "90. Sura al-Balad with Urdu Translation", "أذان الفجر - مؤذن الحرم المكي : علي ملا" and "Makka na Chikai" from podcasts like ""Salam Deutschland - mit Chai' Sabs", "Recitation of Holy Quran by Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali with Urdu Translation", "Athan Podcast" and "sevy-chan's jpop-cast"" and more!

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    Zwischen Kindestod und Hajj mit dem Fahrrad - Abdul-Aleem Malik

    Zwischen Kindestod und Hajj mit dem Fahrrad - Abdul-Aleem Malik

    Salam Deutschland,

    in dieser Folge geht es um eine herzzerreißende Erfahrung unserer Bruders Abdulaleem, den Verlust seines Sohnes und über eine außergewöhnliche Hajj-Reise mit dem Fahrrad, die auf die mangelnde Abdeckung pränataler Palliativversorgung in Deutschland aufmerksam macht. Außerdem diskutieren wir einfühlsam, wie die muslimische Gemeinde Eltern unterstützen sollte, die den Verlust eines Kindes erlebt haben.

    Seine Aktion könnt ihr unterstützen unter: https://commonsplace.de/project/abrahamsChildren

    00:00:55 - Chai Talk
    00:01:57 - Plötzlich ist das Kind krank.
    00:03:53 - Palliativ?!
    00:10:24 - Das Kind abtreiben.
    00:13:58 - Islamische Fürsorge
    00:19:00 - Emotionale Intelligenz des Propheten ﷺ
    00:22:10 - Prüfung und doch ein Geschenk
    00:26:52 - Ein Liebesgeständnis
    00:36:40  - Jetzt spenden!

    Islam | Salam | Podcast | Deutschland | Chai | Religion | Muslim | Muslima | Moslem |  Gottvertrauen  | Tod | Intensivstation | Hajj | Fahrrad  | Mekka | Makka | Medina | Madina | Jerusalem | Quds | Ibrahim | Propheten | Emotionale Intelligenz | Fürsorge | Kindestod | Palliativ | Pränatale Versorgung | 

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    90. Sura al-Balad with Urdu Translation

    90. Sura al-Balad with Urdu Translation
    Sura 90. al-Balad (the City): In the Name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Ever-Merciful. 1. I swear by this city (Makka), 2. (O My Esteemed Beloved,) because you are residing in it. 3. (O My Esteemed Beloved!) By (your) father (Adam or Ibrahim (Abraham)) and by those who are born, 4. Indeed We have created man (ever suffering) in rigours. 5. Does he think that no one can ever overpower him? 6. (Boasting,) he says: ‘I have spent heaps of wealth.’ 7. Does he think that no one has seen him (making this extravagant spending)? 8. Have We not made for him two eyes? 9. And (have We not given him) a tongue and two lips? 10. And (have We also not) shown him the two highways (of good and evil)? 11. But he has not yet attempted the steep ascent (of Din (Religion)) of Truth and practical life dedicated to good and piety). 12. And what have you thought of the steep ascent (of the rigours of the Din (Religion) of Truth)? 13. It is freeing a neck (from slavery and subjugation), 14. Or feeding on a day of scarcity (the poor and the needy during famine and scarcity i.e. striving to put an end to their sufferings and economic deadlock), 15. The orphaned relative, 16. Or the poverty-stricken destitute who is just rundown (and homeless). 17. (Provided this striving soul is) one of those who believe and advise one another patience and tolerance and urge one another for mutual affection and mercy. 18. These are the people of the Right Hand (the privileged and the pardoned). 19. And those who reject Our Signs are the people of the Left Hand (the callous and the doomed). 20. Fire will be enclosed upon them (covering from all sides).
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