Are we in control of our minds, or is it the other way around?
The matter of the mind is a complex issue to tackle. It is supposed to be a safe space where we can roam freely. Yet, it’s often being cluttered with things that make us feel trapped and helpless.
Our thoughts could be influenced by many things—our surroundings, experiences, as well as the things that we read, listen and watch.
Thus, we should be aware of what we consume, as it has a way of affecting how we think and act.
For instance, constantly thinking about the possibility of our failure instead of success will hinder us from achieving our dreams. For the believers, this goes against the concept of tawakkul, which is relying on the plan of Allah (s.w.t.).
As He (s.w.t.) mentioned in the Qur’an,
“…Once you make a decision, put your trust in Allah. Surely Allah loves those who trust in Him.”
(Ali ‘Imran, 3:159)
So, how do we take control over our minds and protect it from negative thoughts?
Find out more in Breaking Free by Nouman Ali Khan, as he walks us through on how we can take control over our thoughts for a successful life in this world, and the next.
Meet the Speaker
Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan is the founder and CEO of Bayyinah, a leading institute for Quran and Arabic Studies.
His journey in Arabic studies began in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he completed his early education. He continued his studies in Pakistan, excelling in Arabic grammar and earning a national scholarship for ranking among the top 10 in the country in Arabic studies board examinations in 1993.
In 1999, Ustadh Nouman advanced his Arabic training in the US under the mentorship of Dr Abdus-Samie, the founder and former principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan. From Dr Abdus-Samie, he adopted unique teaching methods and translated his works into English for the benefit of his own students.
Ustadh Nouman served as a professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College until 2006 and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues nationwide.
Now at Bayyinah, Ustadh Nouman focuses on helping students connect directly to the words of Allah (s.w.t.), going beyond mere translation. Through Bayyinah TV, he has developed a structured and personalised approach to studying the Qur’an, enabling students to not only hear its beauty but to deeply understand, experience, and live its divine message.
Nouman Ali Khan
Meet the Speaker
Nouman Ali Khan
Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan is the founder and CEO of Bayyinah, a leading institute for Quran and Arabic Studies.
His journey in Arabic studies began in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he completed his early education. He then continued his studies in Pakistan and excelled in Arabic grammar. In 1999, Ustadh Nouman advanced his Arabic training in the US under the mentorship of Dr Abdus-Samie, the founder and former principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Ustadh Nouman served as a professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College until 2006. Now at Bayyinah, he focuses on helping students connect directly to the words of Allah (s.w.t.), going beyond mere translation. Through Bayyinah TV, Ustadh Nouman has developed a structured and personalised approach to studying the Qur’an, enabling students to not only hear its beauty but to deeply understand, experience, and live its divine message.
Schedule
Sunday
1 December 2024
12:00 PM | Registration |
2:00 PM | Welcoming remarks Qur’an recitation Talk by Nouman Ali Khan |
5:00 PM | Dismiss |
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