27 Years of Islamic Wisdom Advice in 90 Mins (for men)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2025
  • Watch this short video where I break down a prophetic system that’s helped hundreds of Muslim men rebuild discipline - from the ground up.
    👉 Watch here: mastermangroup...
    My Story...
    19: Converted to Islam.
    20: Performed Hajj for the first time.
    21: Accepted into the Islamic University of Madinah.
    29: Graduated with a degree in Islamic Law after 8 years of study.
    30: Returned to the U.S. and realized I was overweight, low on energy, and had joint pain. A friend introduced me to lifting, and it changed everything-I felt sharper, cleaner, and more energetic. I knew physical exertion was something I needed to be at my best.
    35: Founded KnewU, a nonprofit organization to support reverts and those renewing their faith.
    40: Became an Imam in Dallas, Texas, leading my community in spiritual growth and self-improvement.
    42: Joined Yaqeen Institute to lead the Revert Life department, helping new Muslims navigate their journey.
    45: Started integrating fitness with Islamic masculinity, realizing how physical discipline strengthens spiritual and mental resilience.
    46: Founded Masterman to help Muslim men master true masculinity through faith, fitness, and brotherhood.
    1:16 - Intro
    1:17 - Monotheism
    04:35 - Polytheism
    09:41 - Intention
    16:48 - Shariah
    19:00 - Importance of Purpose
    20:53 - Don’t ever change yourself, modify.
    23:44 - Gentleness
    27:09 - Competitiveness
    30:22 - Desire for Women is normal
    33:25 - Shyness from women is masculine
    36:25 - Being relentless is part of iman
    38:44 - Crying can be a means of power
    42:16 - Strength is internal before external
    45:24 - Establishment and maintenance.
    49:05 - Running from responsibility
    53:04 - Her dowry is her right
    55:42 - Say No when needed
    59:12 - Combat sports
    1:03:35 - Seek alone time
    1:06:06 - Domestic abuse
    1:08:11 - Verbal abuse
    1:11:26 - We can’t do it alone
    1:14:37 - No power nor might except Allah
    1:17:05 - Masculinity and Feminity is a spiritual construct
    1:20:58 - Hygiene is essential
    1:24:38 - High aspirations
    1:27:55 - Failure is a part of faith
    #islam #muslim #masculinity
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Комментарии • 54

  • @erhnnn
    @erhnnn 4 дня назад +21

    This is what today's Islamic world needs. Especially for young men. Bringing back the masculinity within an Islamic framework, which the West is trying to make them forget by its propaganda, might be the best thing that can be done for İslam. I also find your other contents very beneficial. Greetings from Turkey. Allah razı olsun abim.

  • @TheAfifHussain
    @TheAfifHussain 4 дня назад +8

    So much wisdom packed into a single sit-down. So much I, as a Muslim brother, learned and realise other Muslim brothers (at least from my community) could learn from too. These are things not talked about much. The toxicity we carry stems from not knowing our own tradition, our own Prophet (alaihi wassalam) but 'thinking' we understand and know him. Thank you for another informative session. May Allah continue to increase you in wisdom.

  • @tnthazo
    @tnthazo 2 дня назад +3

    I’m a new revert and you just gained me as a subscriber. So much knowledge in this one video can’t wait to tune into more

  • @youssefech-charyf602
    @youssefech-charyf602 4 дня назад +4

    Peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah, my brother. Thank you, and may Allah bless you for this beautiful episode.
    47:59
    Correction: "If someone comes to you (seeking marriage) whose religion and character you approve of, then marry (your female relative) to him. If you do not do so, there will be tribulation (fitnah) in the land and widespread corruption."
    This is a Hadith, not an Ayah (Qur'anic verse)

  • @AragornArathorn-i5e
    @AragornArathorn-i5e 4 дня назад +5

    Excellent advice Shaykh, as a young man, I will take your advice on board inshaaAllaah.
    Jazaakallaahu khayran.

  • @commando1912
    @commando1912 5 дней назад +9

    I can not wait for the book. much appreciate sheikh.

  • @theKasumaboy
    @theKasumaboy 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you Sheikh. As a man who grew up with no father this is really helpful. JazakAllahukhair.

  • @ServantofAllah-muslim7
    @ServantofAllah-muslim7 3 дня назад +2

    Thankful for the advices. We need to be better men and stick to the Qur'an and the Sunnah and learn how to be the best of men from Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and his companions.

  • @sykherebrown
    @sykherebrown 4 дня назад +4

    Amazing video sheikh, Jazak Allahu Khairan

  • @momof3boyz
    @momof3boyz 2 дня назад +1

    MashaAllah. JazakAllahu khair. BarakAllahu feek. I shared to all the men in my family. Please keep me in your duaa.

  • @Ezro3zro
    @Ezro3zro 8 часов назад +1

    Needed this 🙌🏾 alhamdulilah

  • @searchingforthetruth8845
    @searchingforthetruth8845 3 дня назад +1

    Subhan’Allah Al’Hamdu’lillah Allaahu Akbar. I didn’t think I could learn even more after the last episodes. Baarak Allaahu feek

    • @searchingforthetruth8845
      @searchingforthetruth8845 3 дня назад

      I do have a question re combat sports because we can’t hit the face and most combat sports involve this. Except ji jitsu or judo. Can we take part for self defence or learn amongst ourselves without hitting the face. Jazak Allahu khairan

  • @Saad-oh2tn
    @Saad-oh2tn 4 часа назад

    Jazakallah khair shaykh

  • @_demonslayer1
    @_demonslayer1 День назад

    What a wise man, God Bless!

  • @UnknownSouls
    @UnknownSouls День назад +1

    Thank you for the video sheikh, please do release the book soon jzk.

  • @Otis99.99
    @Otis99.99 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you so much for your powerful insight

  • @virusgamerkx1494
    @virusgamerkx1494 5 дней назад +23

    Sheik is always a real g

  • @noravanacht2235
    @noravanacht2235 4 дня назад +2

    Could you maybe make a video with islamic advice about how mothers should raise their sons (from early age up to adulthood)?

  • @nibss5820
    @nibss5820 5 дней назад +4

    Great video! Jazakaallah khair, thank you so much Sheikh!

  • @dahoodmusa3714
    @dahoodmusa3714 4 дня назад +2

    Thank you so much for your knowledge Shaykh!

  • @BMitch47
    @BMitch47 4 дня назад +1

    Thank you Shaykh, I needed this 💪🏾💪🏾

  • @EnyelDiRenzo
    @EnyelDiRenzo 4 дня назад +1

    Gems on Gems Alhamdullilah 💎

  • @FatmataBerety
    @FatmataBerety 3 дня назад

    Wow, thank you so much, my brother. Oh my God thank you.

  • @Der_Melodist_666
    @Der_Melodist_666 5 дней назад +2

    Beautiful man !

  • @SeekerOfKneledge
    @SeekerOfKneledge День назад

    Sheikh is always with good videos and very knowledgeable ❤

  • @habib_rwena5456
    @habib_rwena5456 3 дня назад

    Sheykh hafidhahullah 🌹

  • @commando1912
    @commando1912 5 дней назад +3

    Beautiful.

  • @jamilnasim3065
    @jamilnasim3065 4 дня назад

    JazakAllah Khair sheikh

  • @cheikh1127
    @cheikh1127 3 дня назад

    Sheikh, great video!

  • @Ibnsabil922
    @Ibnsabil922 3 дня назад

    Thank you

  • @taqwainislam
    @taqwainislam Час назад

    May Allah bless you very much Sh, I have been listening to you since quran 30 for 30 in 2022. love from Ghana. Your name Oduro SH do you have Ghanaian roots? just curious to know.

  • @ServantofAllah-muslim7
    @ServantofAllah-muslim7 3 дня назад +2

    Where is the time stamp guy

  • @khalilmenzies
    @khalilmenzies 3 дня назад +2

    In addition, men should learn to fish and hunt, archery especially as its a sunnah and a skill compared to a rifle.
    Also, legally purchase firearms and learn how to carry for self defense. Conceal carry, train at the range.
    Combat sports are great but when someone comes at you with more than fists, MMA wont protect anyone.
    Lastly, teach your kids, both boys and girls all that i mentioned. It teaches confidence, lets off steam and its a valuable set of skills

  • @GNUXY
    @GNUXY 5 дней назад +3

    Timestamps please

  • @TheWhisperMann
    @TheWhisperMann 2 дня назад

    Assalamun aleykum rahmatullahi wa barakathu sheikh i have a question inshallah u can able to answer bismillah , brother so basically if someone tells someone I shall give u something for the sake of allah it's ikhlas so what should I do about it , should I believe it or should I be sceptical about it

  • @piqueny8872
    @piqueny8872 4 дня назад +1

    Having a disability from a young age my siblings, especially the married ones have always spoken nasty things to me making fun of not achieving milestones like them,
    to hurt me knowing I can’t defend my self and our mom always takes there side
    Now They all have ill health ailments even there spouses.
    One brother is spoilt rotten our parents never reprimanded him for his sinful behaviour he’s very abusive towards his children and once again his mother says nothings as long as she can control him to visit her use his wife a maid during Religious gatherings.
    Its quite sad what our family has become
    Greed entitlement selfishness and pure ignorance

  • @adammohammeddeen852
    @adammohammeddeen852 4 дня назад

    A/w/w
    Could you make a video on negative people how to deal with them and rude people
    Also could you make a video on relapse to sins

  • @Khwaab
    @Khwaab 4 дня назад

    Please shaykh, could you touch on these points in any future clips? Jazak´Allah khayr.
    1. Sisters who are married to men who don´t feel attracted to pious women (meaning, they see them as "boring", "just good for having kids with", "not appealing, like experienced non-Muslim women" and "too covered to stimulate them as men"). In my culture, we have guys who ask from the start that their wife to be cannot be a hijaab-wearer. They call it "old woman" garb
    2. Sisters who marry in the belief that the man is "born into a Muslim family", but finds out years later from the husband that he doesn´t really believe in Allah swt, and doesn´t feel like praying etc. The deen just becomes something cultural he finds is good to raise his children in, and the wife endures silently, not able to tell her family that the husband they chose doesn´t even really believe. These men are incredibly hard to suss out at the start, because many young women get married under pressure from their parents (who are adamant on choosing a man from the same culture)
    3. Married sisters who take the major part of responsibility with the household and child-rearing (and working too), while the man only works and then spends the rest of his time chatting with women online or watching wrong things....while claiming "It is not really haraam when I´m not out actually meeting women" or "I´m looking for a new wife". These sisters suffer in silence too, because they cannot tell their elders that the man has an addiction (out of shame and modesty, and due to the culture saying "If you were enough for him, he wouldn´t need to do so") or that he doesn´t "function properly as a husband". These women are called "Married single mothers"
    4. Educated Muslim men fully dating and marrying non-Muslim women. Again, the born Muslimahs seen as too conservative, boring and "not pretty enough". This has made life really hard for educated sisters in the West, because finding a practising and highly qualified (not rich!) Muslim man is like finding a needle in a haystack, and then they discover that even non-Muslim women with lots of experience are preferred over them, simply due to being white and EASILY approachable. Muslim women can only marry Muslim men, and even that pool is getting smaller. Not all women can marry foreign men, as the mindsets don´t match, the men have often got whole families back home who demand financial support and...those type of men often do not even believe that women (and daughters) are worth basic respect
    5. Feeling lonely and incredibly let down as Muslim women. The greater society hating you because you carry Islam visibly. The men of the Ummah hating you because you are a woman (and if you even mention women´s Islamic rights, they brand you any word). Feeling like you want to remain Muslim, but that everyone simply hates you. It´s very very hard when you grow up witnessing immense injustice towards women as a ROUTINE. It gets to your heart, and you start getting waswasa that maybe..maybe Islam is nauzobillah a "dead" religion, that will never be practised properly and women will never be seen as full human-beings
    6. Muslim men chasing and marrying non-Muslim women with the excuse of "Ahl-ul-Kitaab", when the women are neither practising Christians, Jews, Sabians or even remotely fulfil the criterion for Ahl-ul-Kitaab (being chaste for instance). Meeting them in the clubs, doing everything with them and then even marrying them. The imams also performing the Nikah for such men without questions. Meanwhile, lots of chaste, educated and highly skilled Muslim women being denied simply because of being "too dark" and not advertising with their bodies or willing to date
    Honestly, do the respected shuykh even know what it´s like out there? There are even women-only groups online called "Are you dating my husband?" and sad to say....the amount of "Muslim" men dating women, meeting them under the disguise of "Searching for marriage" and then pushing the women to do haraam, to send photos or haraam-chat with them is astounding. These things are happening! Then there are "Muslim" marriage apps in which Hindu men are searching for Muslim women, and the convert sisters do not understand from the names that those are Hindus (with a fetish for Muslim women, as they are famous in India for being prettier than everyone else).

  • @MichaelGriffin-wv5tx
    @MichaelGriffin-wv5tx 2 дня назад

    I never want to get married again. I don’t want to do about it.

  • @qwertqwert-ns9jl
    @qwertqwert-ns9jl 3 дня назад

    Timestamps would be very appreciated

  • @asswiddiqwatamaaman979
    @asswiddiqwatamaaman979 4 дня назад

    Masha Allah tabaarakaLlah sheykh for lessons 🙏🏾, but taking care of the kids this's a wife's job,i might help from time to time ofcoz but this is a woman's job and the Prophet Muhammad Salallahu Alayhi Wassalam made it clear as a daylight. Allahu l'must'aan.

    • @MentalJihadist
      @MentalJihadist День назад

      The Prophet SAW still helped his woman with the things that are their responsibility. jzk.