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Lives of The Khulafaa (49): Abdullah Ibn Abbas Pt 2 – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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In this Episode of Lives of The Khulafaa, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi covers the family of Abdullah Ibn Abbas. We

Lives of the Khulafaa (5): Abu Bakr al-Siddiq – Issue of Fadak & Battles of Ridda (Part 5)

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Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (R) said "It is more beloved it to me that I show kindness to the Family of

Lives of The Khulafaa (50): Abdullah Ibn Abbas Pt 3 – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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In this Episode of Lives of The Khulafaa, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi covers the biography of Abdullah Ibn Abbas(R). Abdullah

Lives of The Khulafaa (51): Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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One of the greatest names in our history and tradition, as well as being one of the earliest converts of

Lives of The Khulafaa (52): Abdullah Ibn Umar(R) – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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One of the popular Scholars and Hadith narrators as a Sahaba, is indeed Abdullah Ibn Umar(R), the son of Umar

Lives of The Khulafaa (53): Zayd Ibn Haritha(R) – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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Out of more than a hundred thousand Sahabas, Zayd Ibn Haritha(R) is the only one that had the honor to

Lives of The Khulafaa (54): Family of Zayd Ibn Haritha – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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In this Episode of Lives of The Khulafaa, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi continues the lives of the famous companions from

Lives of The Khulafaa (55): Jabir Ibn Abdullah (R) – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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Jabir Ibn Abdullah was amongst one of the most famous Sahabas. He is originally from a tribe called ‘Banu Salama’.

Lives of The Khulafaa (56): Anas Ibn Malik (R) – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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Many of us may have heard of this name of Anas Ibn Malik(R), and that is because he is one

Lives of The Khulafaa (57): Sa’d Ibn Mu’ad & S’ad Ibn ‘Ubadah – Shaykh Dr Yasir Qadhi

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Sa’d Ibn Mu’ad and S’ad Ibn ‘Ubadah were two Sahabas who were commonly confused together as they have similar names,