Ep 3 - Reflecting on Allah's Word | Qur'an Convos: Tadabbur

Ep 3 - Reflecting on Allah's Word | Qur'an Co...

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Ep 4 - Learning to Understand the Qur'an | Qur'an Convos: Tadabbur

What is the difference between reflecting on the Qur’an and understanding its meanings? How can a holistic approach to its meanings be maintained? How can scholarly interpretation of the Qur’an be made more accessible? 

In this episode, Sh. Suleiman Hani talks to Sh. ...

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Ep 6 - Take the Quran Personally | Qur'an Convos: Tadabbur

How can we make the Qur’an’s stories feel more relatable to our lives? What can we do to always feel like the Qur’an is speaking to us personally? If the Qur’an is meant for everyone, how can we nurture a personal relationship with it? 

In this episode, Sh. Suleiman H ...

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