Project Ma’ruf @projectmaruf Channel on Telegram

Project Ma’ruf

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Connecting you to the Islamic tradition

Project Ma’ruf (English)

Are you looking to deepen your connection to the Islamic tradition? Look no further than Project Ma’ruf! This Telegram channel is dedicated to connecting you with the rich heritage and teachings of Islam. Whether you are a newcomer to the faith or a seasoned follower, Project Ma’ruf offers a wealth of resources and content to help you on your spiritual journey.nnWho is Project Ma’ruf? Project Ma’ruf is a community of individuals passionate about sharing the beauty and wisdom of Islam with the world. Through their Telegram channel, they provide access to valuable insights, articles, videos, and discussions that aim to inspire and educate. Their goal is to foster a sense of unity and understanding among Muslims and non-Muslims alike, promoting dialogue and cooperation.nnWhat is Project Ma’ruf? Project Ma’ruf is a platform that seeks to bridge the gap between modern life and traditional Islamic values. By exploring diverse topics such as spirituality, ethics, history, and more, they invite followers to reflect on their beliefs and practices in a digital age. Through their channel, you can discover thought-provoking content that challenges and enlightens, helping you grow in your faith and understanding.nnSo, if you are ready to embark on a journey of discovery and learning, join Project Ma’ruf on Telegram today. Let them guide you on a path towards deeper connection and appreciation of the Islamic tradition. Together, we can explore the timeless teachings of Islam and nurture a community rooted in faith and compassion.

Project Ma’ruf

06 Sep, 23:00


Fall term classes with Shaykh Murabit Benavidez are now open for enrollment through Mutūn, please check out the Mutūn website for more information and share with anyone who may be interested:

https://mutun.org

Project Ma’ruf

06 Jun, 17:25


We should fear looking down at people more than we fear sins. The reasons are:

1) Sins are easily identifiable, whereas arrogance is in the heart and cannot always be seen. We can go years until we realize we're smug.

2) Sins are forgiven by tawba and good deeds, which are not that hard to do. Arrogance, however, is only broken by failure and humiliation, which are much more painful.

3) Allah says He loves the penitent, who are essentially sinners who always repent right away. But He "does not love the arrogant."

4) Everyone except Prophets fall into mistakes yet can still enter Paradise. But "nobody with an atoms weight of arrogance can enter heaven."

-Dr Shadee Elmasry

Project Ma’ruf

29 Mar, 21:35


this series is a hidden gem:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLViukcFTra7ddXd6iR9QKiukAN8NWl1dn&si=ejxIAsruIxz9zIkQ

Project Ma’ruf

14 Mar, 11:43


https://youtu.be/Ak8h0T8cuk4?si=X7nqdlD3RL4pScY1

many gems here

Project Ma’ruf

09 Mar, 18:08


https://projectmaruf.com/blog-2/4-apps-for-a-productive-month-of-ramadan

Project Ma’ruf

09 Mar, 18:08


New Blog Post:

Project Ma’ruf

04 Mar, 14:20


https://projectmaruf.com/blog-2/18-degree-fajr-explained-for-a-more-cautious-fast-of-the-month-of-ramadan

Project Ma’ruf

04 Mar, 00:39


https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/are-all-religions-the-same-islam-and-the-false-promise-of-perennialism

Project Ma’ruf

03 Mar, 23:46


“Perennialism is not just antithetical to orthodox Islamic teachings in the Qur’an, Sunnah and Sunni theology, but it is an imposition from those who believe - knowingly or not - that a Western universalist interpretation of religion is superior to what Muslims have believed in for all of Islamic History.”

—Ustadh Samir Hussain

Project Ma’ruf

02 Mar, 20:36


^new YouTube upload!

Project Ma’ruf

02 Mar, 20:34


https://youtu.be/-gGPMZrQABY?si=Wty9xqM7h4d40jl2

Project Ma’ruf

29 Feb, 15:58


^a very balanced and insightful conversation with Imam Tom Facchine

Project Ma’ruf

29 Feb, 15:52


https://youtu.be/0I7qsq77Dnc?si=Pjk699ZCz4LbNulg

Project Ma’ruf

17 Feb, 15:46


“If the kings and their sons knew what we experience [of pleasure and happiness in Islam], they would fight us for it with their swords.”

Attrib.
Ibrahim ibn Adham