Juz 4: Be Gentle to Be Influential | Ust. Lobna Mulla | Season 6

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Juz 30: Love Al-Razzaq More Than Rizq | Sh. Navaid Aziz | Season 7

Not all knowledge is good for you.Sh. Navaid shares advice on maintaining steadfastness after Ramadan, highlighting the deeper meanings of the surahs in the last juz and their role in preparing us for the Day of Judgment. 

Juz 29: Your Spiritual Report Card | Dr. Nazir Khan | Season 7

What are you sending up to Allah during these last 10 nights? Dr. Nazir Khan joins us to explore the key themes of Juz 29, including the powerful reminder that Allah will bring every deed back before us. 

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