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PART 1: Hamza Yusuf - Surat al-Kahf Reflections | Friday Gems

On December 11, 2020, CelebrateMercy livestreamed a free online program with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. In this segment of the program, Shaykh Hamza shares some reflections on Surat al-Kahf. NOTE: This is only the Surat al-Kahf reflections segment of the full December 11 Friday Gems webinar. To view the full program, including a Surat al-Kahf recitation by Shaykh Abdallah Deeb and short lesson and question/answer session with Sh. Hamza Yusuf, click here:    • (FULL) Friday Gems: Sh. Hamza Yusuf &...   🔹 Donate to support CelebrateMercy's programs on the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺ life and character. Learn more about our work and give a 1-time or monthly donation here: http://CelebrateMercy.com/Donate. Note: Donors who give at least $30 monthly will become sustaining members, receiving free access to paid courses. 🔹 Subscribe to CelebrateMercy on YouTube: https://CelebrateMercy.com/YT About the Teacher: Shaykh Hamza Yusuf is the President and Cofounder of Zaytuna College, the first accredited Muslim liberal arts college in the United States. He was ranked by The Muslim 500 among the top 25 most-influential Muslims worldwide and was referred to in The Guardian as "arguably the West's most influential Islamic scholar." A leading proponent of classical learning, the traditional liberal arts, and great books education in both the Western and Muslim traditions, he has translated, authored, and coauthored numerous publications. He holds traditional advanced degrees (ijazaat) in Islamic law and theology, as well as a BA in Religious Studies (San Jose State University) and a PhD from UC Berkeley (Graduate Theological Union).

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