Thank you for bringing us your Ramadan chronicles this year again. Looking forward to learning from you again this year, inshaa Allah. May Allah continue to bless you and your family with good health and good life, Ameen. Best wishes and regards.
Thank you so much, Professor Ramadan, for again offering the daily upcoming Ramadan reflections. I found last year’s reflections on the virtues of Islam very encouraging and that which inspired me to respond through actions in my own life.
And, thank you for so many on-line opportunities to listen to your lectures and the “Islam and Life” episodes with Raza Kazim. I am pleased to be nearly finished with a thesis paper for non-Muslim chaplains in hospitals on a learner’s appropriate immersion in seeking to understand the core religious obligation of Islam for our Muslim sisters and brothers and also understanding concerns and important preferences for them when they are patients in our hospitals where there is no Muslim chaplain – in my case Georgetown University Hospital. I continue to study Islam beyond the scope of my writing and deeply love this religion and see how much it benefits me on my own life journey. Thank you for all you do through your works to keep truth and transparency at the forefront and to support and encourage Muslims who live in the West during these challenging times.
May peace and happiness be with you and your loved ones during this Ramadan, and may God’s love and all-sufficient protection be your closest companion.
Asaalam u Alikum Professor Tariq Ramdan,
Today,For the first time, I heard your speech on you tube and was impressed. You are giving us a bright and clear vision of Islam and I felt we as a Muslims need to learn more and more about Islam. First we should clear ourselves about Quran and Sunah and should adopt it in out life. We can then give the same message of peace to our Muslims and non Muslims brothers and sisters.
May Allah bless you. Best regards
Aslaam u alaiqum Prof. Tariq,
Thank you for bringing us your Ramadan chronicles this year again. Looking forward to learning from you again this year, inshaa Allah. May Allah continue to bless you and your family with good health and good life, Ameen. Best wishes and regards.
Thank you so much, Professor Ramadan, for again offering the daily upcoming Ramadan reflections. I found last year’s reflections on the virtues of Islam very encouraging and that which inspired me to respond through actions in my own life.
And, thank you for so many on-line opportunities to listen to your lectures and the “Islam and Life” episodes with Raza Kazim. I am pleased to be nearly finished with a thesis paper for non-Muslim chaplains in hospitals on a learner’s appropriate immersion in seeking to understand the core religious obligation of Islam for our Muslim sisters and brothers and also understanding concerns and important preferences for them when they are patients in our hospitals where there is no Muslim chaplain – in my case Georgetown University Hospital. I continue to study Islam beyond the scope of my writing and deeply love this religion and see how much it benefits me on my own life journey. Thank you for all you do through your works to keep truth and transparency at the forefront and to support and encourage Muslims who live in the West during these challenging times.
May peace and happiness be with you and your loved ones during this Ramadan, and may God’s love and all-sufficient protection be your closest companion.
I’m so looking forward to this Professor Tariq Ramadan ! Thanking you in advance .
Asaalam u Alikum Professor Tariq Ramdan,
Today,For the first time, I heard your speech on you tube and was impressed. You are giving us a bright and clear vision of Islam and I felt we as a Muslims need to learn more and more about Islam. First we should clear ourselves about Quran and Sunah and should adopt it in out life. We can then give the same message of peace to our Muslims and non Muslims brothers and sisters.
May Allah bless you. Best regards