Habib Ali


Ahmed Babikr


Abdal-Hakim Murad


Shaam


Poetic Pilgrimage
spoken word artists

 

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Cartoons of Hate

Prophet of Love

صلي الله عليه و سلم

at Friends House, 173 Euston Road London NW1 2BJ
on 7th March 2006

with
Habib Ali al-Jifri | Sh Babikr Ahmed Babikr | Sh Abdal-Hakim Murad
Shaam | Poetic Pilgrimage


Organised by Mahabba Unlimited and Q-News Magazine.


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Your positive feedback

At this splendid event, the translator forgot to mention something Habib Ali said toward the end of his presentation. Yes, Ma Sha Allah, Habib Ali seemed more on a PowerPoint presentation than his more regular speeches. Anyhow, I just wanted to bring to your attention and perhaps you could let others know that Habib Ali referred to the moving poetry of Poetic Pilgrimage as an example of what should be happening in Britain i.e. native Brits should get to know the Prophet (saw) and sing his praises, as did the Pilgrims. Overall, a heart-moving event. Non-Muslims and others from SOAS were in awe and complained why these events were not advertised en masse. Fair point. Allah be with you. PS: Abdul Rehman Malik was simply brilliant in warming-up the crowd for the Pilgrims!

Well I’d like to thank Q-News very much for letting the sisters have a session with sheikh Habib Ali at the end we received some really good naseeha from them and a little more barakah to take home with us that day. I come out of that room feeling so much love and mercy, I haven’t experienced so much love and mercy from an event before and felt so much closer to the prophet (saw). Alhamdulillah Shaam always are very inspiring and the best was that they sang ya tayba I saw everyone smile very joyfully at that point. Alhamdulillah Poetic Pilgrimage was something very different to what I expected, their words were so deep and filled with so much sincerity that I believed it touched every single persons heart in that room.

What I loved most about this event is that it was like a mini maulid with Shaykhs to give us enlightenment, dhikrAllah for the heart, and beautiful poetry. Considering that I was working as a volunteer and did not see the event, I very much appreciated Shaykh Habib Ali's slides as I was able to benefit by reading the slides through the window of the hall doors. One of the main lessons I took away is that we are one unit - one family. If my brother in Iraq hurts than I am not to dismiss that. Rather I must act within the boundaries set by Allah and the means available to do something, a prayer, an action, a good word (- due to the pictures Shaykh Habib Ali had on the projection screen). I am relieved that we had female artists doing service to those present through the beauty and clarity of speech - I am unable to comment further as I was a volunteer and did not actually watch the event itself.

The talk was lovely, and I just spend the night typing the notes up... hope that they are helpful... please do remember me in your duas... wasalam.

Tabarak Allah, very thorough notes. Sorry, I didn't take any, I couldn't take my eyes of Habib Ali long enough:), so i forgot a lot of it; its a good job someone was doing the job for all of us. Habib Ali is a real lover of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace). When he told the story of Fudalah, i don't think there was a dry eye in the house. Basic message of the night as a whole: bring the love of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) into our hearts, and we will follow his Sunnah. If we follow his Sunnah, the non-Muslims will love us, and so they will love him (may Allah bless him and give him peace) instead of drawing such cartoons. Habib Ali emphasised that the mawlid is coming up, and we must fill this month with dhikr and salawat and studying the sunnah and the shama'il, and work to make the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) alive in our hearts. Wa Allahu A'lam.

 

I really enjoyed the gathering of the Shuyukh with all their light and wisdom and the gathering of the Muslims to remember our beloved prophet (saw). The most important lesson I learnt was to reflect on ones actions and to compare it to the actions of the prophet (pbuh) and to try and emulate him. I think what Shaam do is wonderful. However, I do find the music repetitive and have been much more inspired by other performers. Poetic Pilgrimage are inspiring and beautiful. We need more Muslims who are part of mainstream culture to express their views and a way which people can relate to, so eloquently and powerfully.

Excellent choice of speakers with a very relevant topic ... who provided practical everyday advice and the talks were pitched at a level which could be understood by all... not on a very literate intellectual level...good combination of speakers and light entertainment combination...I appreciate that Q-news provided the sisters of poetic pilgrimage the opportunity for their first performance. They gave an excellent performance... those two sisters are so inspiring and Inshallah would love to see and hear them perform more often...they are really brave to take the stage, which is a very admirable quality... The most memorable message from the evening was the message of Habib Ali... fi qulu bina... re: prophet Mohamed (saw).... and the awareness campaign he suggested.... also the comparison between global poverty/suffering  and our reactions to the cartoons.

Poetic Pilgrimage are very talented and they are now part of the biggest family in the world! The most important lesson I will take away from this event is that 'if they knew him, they would love him' (regarding our beloved prophet.) I really love Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad's lectures, and the one he gave this time was amazing. The fact that under one roof, you have great teachers and descendants of our huzoor Muhammad (saw) where else does one want to be. Shaykh Babikr was inspiring - the first time I heard him. He gave practical advice. Shaykh Habib Ali was again very inspiring.

This event had a good mix of speakers. Abdul Hakim Murad gave a good holistic view of the issues in the light of Islam and a different way to tackle the cartoon issues.

 

The main thing was the topic - all about love, it’s definitely one of the greatest aspects in Islam that should be promoted. I thought Poetic Pilgrimage were absolutely fantastic. The most important lesson I will take away is the Hadith about the Prophet walking round the Kaaba and that man following him with the intention of killing him.

I was honoured to have such noble speakers give so much of their time. My most memorable moment was when one of the shaykhs said, Throw yourself in with mankind. There are no circles of exclusivity. Poetic Pilgrimage were very inspiring and brought a lot of joy to the evening. Their words were powerful and deeply personal and struck a strong chord with much of the audience.

Poetic Pilgrimage were fantastic and moving. I usually prefer just to listen to the speakers rather than having entertaining interludes but this was very powerful and touched my heart. The event in general was very uplifting and timely. It brought together three speakers who each complemented each other so beautifully and the atmosphere was one of love and community. the topic was very relevant and I think the community (including non-Muslims) of England are starving hungry for nourishing events such as these. it brought tears to my eyes many times and gave me so much in ways that I cannot express. May you be rewarded for your efforts and given tawfiq to organise many more

Diversity, integration, well presented, concise and to the point. Objectives achieved. The most important lesson I will take away is Importance of love. Poetic Pilgrimage are amazing sisters, they truly inspired and touched many in the audience that day. Shaam were inspiring, as always.

Just thank you for bringing in such lovely and blessed souls, our scholars!!! The most important lesson I will take away is the importance of salaah (Sh Hakim Murad). The importance of manners (Sh Habib Ali). The importance of love (Sh Ahmed Babikr). You know, the presence of Sheikh Habib Ali took me by awe! He has such gentleness in his speech and though this sounds like an insignificant thing, he always has a smile on his face, Subhanallah! I mean, when someone treats you like that, you just want to submit to them, and in turn Allah and Rasool. Subhanallah, those sisters - Poetic Pilgrimage, were superb! Their talent is amazing. I think it is an excellent way of bringing the YOUTH out of R&B that dictates pleasures of the nafs, and turning them to the light of Allah in a fun, exciting and heart inspiring way. Mashallah....there humility was sooo heart touching....There is a saying that, when Allah loves a person he tells Gibril who also loves that person. Then all the angels in heaven love that person and consequently, those in the world....I hope they realise just how amazing they are in my sight and many others! Shaam were amazing! It was a nice way of relaxing the mind and bringing a sense of calmness in to the room...

The story of Fudalah: After the conquest of Mecca, the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) was making Tawaf, and Fudalah began to follow him with a dagger hidden in his clothes with the intention of killing him. The Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) said to him as they walked 'o Fudalah, what are you thinking to yourself?' Fudalah said 'I am making Tawaf and making dhikr of Allah, nothing more.' then they continued, until the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) again asked 'o fudalah, what are you thinking to yourself?' Fudalah again said' I am doing Tawaf and remembering Allah.' they continued, and then after a while the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) turned fully around to face Fudalah, and asked him a third time. Fudalah answered again 'I am making Tawaf and remembering Allah.' The Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) then placed his noble hand on Fudalah's chest, which was full of rancour and hatred towards him. Fudalah said: 'when he placed his hand on my chest, there was no one in the world I hated more than he. By Allah, by the time he lifted it, there was no one in the world more beloved to me than he.' The touch of the hand of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) turned his hatred into love. Habib Ali said that there are many hearts in the west full of hatred towards the Muslims, that need our hands to be placed over them, so that love for our religion and our Prophet (may Allah bless him and give him peace) might enter in.

Overall the good thing about the event was that it increases the love of the prophet because they are very much knowledgeable shuyukh well experienced... Alhamdulillah it just makes you love the prophet even more. Subhanallah.

I appreciated EVERYTHING about this event. It was amazing to be there and lifted my soul into the heavens! Being in the company of the Shaykh's is just amazing subhanallah. Every speaker managed to touch my heart and bring me to tears - truly lovers of the Rasool(s). I'd love to re-live that evening again..... "If only you knew him" Haya fi Qulubina!!! Shaam are an amazing group with beautiful voices - they have got a unique way of reaching out to people! and Poetic Pilgrimage - SUBHANALLAH! They touched the hearts of all those in the room - definitely brought me to tears.

The Poetic Pilgrimage sisters were excellent... sometimes you need others to explain how you yourself feel. It was very heart moving. May Allah bless His servants. Unfortunately did not get the chance to listen to Shaam as I went off to pray Isha... I have heard them before and may Allah bless them they have beautiful voices. After the event, I was left evaluating how much love I have for the Nabi (saw) and how I go about my everyday life without having any care of the world....where is my love for the beloved Rasool and how I can make a difference to my life with really sincerely loving the Beloved of Allah. The whole event was excellent and I really cannot say what I enjoyed the most....it was a blessing to have the opportunity to attend all the way from Leeds, Alhamdulillah. What was beneficial was that it was not on the weekend.

I loved all the talks... They were all soooo deeply moving and of course the highlight of the night was Habib Ali. I felt the talk was so spiritually uplifting in every way possible and I remember coming home wishing these kinds of events happened more often.

I loved the variety. Poetic Pilgrimage were very inspirational and very easy to relate to. Had no preference between Shaam and Poetic Pilgrimage, both were equally good in their own style.

Good for converts! Because they often don’t know much about the prophet (saw). In order to love someone, you need to know or learn about the person. This was such a good opportunity to learn about the holy prophet (saw) and especially because it was about his love. It was good because I learned lots of Hadiths and more importantly the love of the prophet Mohammed (saw)! I appreciated this important talk was given by very knowledgeable scholars. I don’t like talks which criticise a lot about other religions in comparison to Islam but this talk was purely about Islam and the Prophet Mohammed (saw). Also I appreciated that all the speakers reminded how Muslims should be in this situation, instead of blaming and criticising the cartoonists. I thought it was very mature. Poetic Pilgrimage must have gone through a lot of suffering times before converted. Recitation in Arabic, English and Urdu by Shaam was very beautiful. What I will take away: - Shaykh Abdal-Hakim Murad - "Religion is healing and mercy to believers." - Shaykh Ahmed Babikr - "True love means, you love in the cause of Allah" - Habib Ali - "How many people looked at the crying baby with irritation and how many with mercy?" But I must say the MOST touched performance was by Habib Ali when he showed us the cartoons that insulted the prophet (saw) and Muslims; I think it made him a bigger person.

Wonderful speakers, guests and the title of the event. I learned more about our beloved prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon him). Poetic Pilgrimage were fantastic.

Very good. Poetic Pilgrimage were very good. We need to inculcate this poetic culture in our community. The most important lesson I will take away is being self-critical of oneself rather than pointing the finger to others.

The opportunity to listen to our beloved shuyukh and insha-Allah implement their naseeha. Poetic Pilgrimage spoke from the heart and they touched the heart... I was unable to hold back my tears. May Allah Ta'ala reward, protect, and increase them.

The organisation, the serene atmosphere, the wonderful wonderful shuyukh, the open easy going manner that everyone working there had, but above all, the shuyukh and their words of wisdom! Poetic Pilgrimage were Mashallah excellent! Their lyrical flow and sentimental words blew us all away I think!

The fact that there were different types of speakers on the stage. I thought it was an excellent performance and very encouraging of Q news to support and promote contemporary talent like Poetic Pilgrimage who provide a refreshingly different and positive perspective on Islam.

The most important lesson I will take away is Habib Ali's message to have the Rasool in our hearts.

Shaykh Babikr and Shaykh Murad are very talented speakers. May Allah bless them and there families. The most important lesson I will take away is the patience and beauty in the speech of Shaykh Habib Ali al- Jifri, even though I don’t understand Arabic, when I listen to him it sends a warm feeling to my heart, one has to just look at the his lineage, la illaha illalla hu Muhammad Rasool Allah.

The concise and simple delivery of the subject to Muslims - and how quickly our Shuyukh are here to tackle issues which we should be also tackling-their wisdom and words are an ever more true sign of our beautiful religion which is so misunderstood at the moment. The most important lesson I will take away is Love for the Prophet! and implementing the Hadith. As well as the logo - "He is alive in our hearts". Please can you obtain a copy of this logo for print and distribution by appropriate means?

Three really good speakers. The most important lesson I will take away is that we are ambassadors of the Prophet SAW.

The most important lesson I will take away is Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad saying we need to criticise ourselves and our community before blaming others plus Shaykh Ahmed Babikr’s courage in speaking about love.

Relevance to the time we are living in. Poetic Pilgrimage were indescribable!

The topic, the awesome speakers and the barakah in the hall that could be cut through with a knife.

The event was very well timed and the speakers very relevant. The message could not have been more appropriate. Alhamdulillah...the progress these sisters have made in their 8 months as Muslims is amazing, and their talent most definately outstanding. Given more time, I think these sisters will develop into excellent ambassadors of Muslims as artists.

 

The subject matter is something that’s obviously become a very HOT TOPIC. This talk would have been great to have invited non-Muslim journalists and so forth, especially university students who are interested in this HOT TOPIC, as it’s all over the media. So dealing with this topic so well, is something that people were yearning for. Alhamdulillah. Subhanallah! Shaykh Ahmed Babikr was congratulating Poetic Pilgrimage and complimenting them immensely! My mates who are into Hip/Hop and poetry found their lyrics amazing!
We Muslims should be asking ourselves, how and WHY these images and misconceptions are still being peddle and growing/ IF there are indeed Muslims in the West? All Muslims are meant to be all Ambassadors of Muhammad ((saw)). Are we Muslims doing our jobs correctly? IF we were truly being real Ambassadors for Muhammad to the rest of Humanity, then the TRUTH would be CLEAR and the distortions of the Media would be clearly shown out to be false by the people. For Muhammad ((saw)) came to this world as a Mercy to all Humanity. Are Muslims today being Merciful to All Humanity around them? If they were there would be no problem.

Good selection of speakers and artists with very uplifting mood.

I think that the speakers spoke in a manner pertinent to the issues facing the Muslim community at present. They brought the Prophet's message to life and allowed the audience to appreciate how we can be emancipated by his very teachings. The concepts of love, tolerance, compassion and mercy have been lost in the world we are living in at present. The speakers expounded such principles and made the audience understand the need to love more and to place more reliance on Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. I think this was a feat that they all achieved with wonderful eloquence. Jazakallah khair for the enlightening evening of love, may Allah bless you and all the speakers.
Poetic Pilgrimage are an extremely talented group who have an exciting future ahead of them. I think 'spoke-word' poetry is a lovely outlet for Muslims to express their love for Allah and their appreciation of the serenity Islam brings into one's life. I think that you should definitely get Poetic Pilgrimage to perform at future events. I like the way they keep it simple and allow the words to punctuate your heart.
The most important lesson I will take away is to love humanity and to show compassion and mercy as our Prophet did. We are not a unique organisation, a group that is 'chosen'. Islam is a complete way of life that brings people back into a direct relationship with Allah. It is a reversion to the natural state that we were born into. I think we need to remember this and begin to spread this message to humanity. In order to spread this message to humanity we therefore have to have love for our fellow humans and try to allow people to love the message.

The speakers and singers. Poetic Pilgrimage were excellent. When one of the sisters stopped and started to cry, I was deeply moved. Shaam were great as usual. One of my favourite bands.

The opportunity to meet friends and hear beloved teachers, reflect on their thoughts and guidance. Shaam were very good, Mashallah. Perhaps they could play at the beginning while people are waiting, so that the programme could be shorter. It would be a good way to keep people happy and create an atmosphere of dhikr while waiting for things to start.

Habib Ali Jifri and events like this make one proud to be Muslim.

Having traditional top class scholars all unique in their own special way. Having entertainment. Excellent venue. Starts at the right time to coincide with free parking and free entry in the congestion zone charge area. A good opportunity to meet brothers from far who are only met at these events. I loved Fuad Nahdi’s jokes.

The caliber of the speakers, and the excellent organisation of the talk by the Q-News team. Well done guys.

It was quick to get in, well organised. A good mixture of speakers and entertainment. I liked the good collections of material being sold outside. It was nice to have something different for a change. Poetic Pilgrimage are talented, and their passion for both their lyrics and religion are inspiration. One particularly touching moment was when Poetic Pilgrimage mentioned some of the Prophetic behaviour, one particular one was where a boy's sparrow died and he spent his whole day with the child. This is something that made the Poetic Pilgrimage sister cry, and was definately touching.

The informal approach and humour from Shaykh Abdal-Hakim Murad.

Staff was very helpful. Service is efficient. Poetic Pilgrimage touched my heart; it was nice to hear their experience and feelings coming into Islam. I recommend they record this on CD so others can hear their talent and beautiful words. Every speaker gave me reminder of what we are and how we should act in society.

 

THE GREAT SCHOLARS. Poetic Pilgrimage was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!!!!! Prophet Muhammad (saw) LIVES IN OUR HEARTS AND IF THEY KNEW HIM THEY WOULD LOVE HIM...

Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad, Shaykh Ahmed Babikr and 'Habib Ali are truly MEN OF ALLAH - ALLAH BLESS THEM ALL AND ELEVATE THEM IN RANK. Poetic Pilgrimage were absolutely brilliant - please invite them back for the Mawlid! This event reinforced the message that I hear at my local masjid week in week out and that is "Muhammad (saw) is the best of examples to humanity"... we just need this to be at the forefront of our actions...

When so much of the Muslim ummah are behaving so badly with ignorance and anger, it is reassuring to be with the rational certainty of Abdul Hakim, an intellectual powerhouse against ignorance: to be with the loving face of Ahmed Babikr as someone who would smile with warmth at those who curse him: and Habib Ali- to hear him is to hear the voice of the prophet himself. Poetic Pilgrimage - women who spoke nakedly from the heart with the fresh enthusiasm of those who see Islam without prejudice. Brilliant. My most memorable lesson was from Habib Ali - we need to reach out with mercy to everyone not just those we feel comfortable to be with.

Relatively on time :-) And the people were kind and showed their adab in their words and their actions. Poetic Pilgrimage - a beautiful talent and a cultural innovation which I would think (wa Allahu a'lam) is bida'... Bida' hasanah, that is. And of Shaam, I thought what I usually think. Deeply sincere, and it shines in their music. Ask them to get the fatwa of the Shafi'i school on musical instruments from a decent mufti; they may broaden out a bit!

The whole evening was so beautiful and all the speakers and performers really helped to increase my love for the Prophet ((saw)). Poetic Pilgrimage - Mashallah, very beautiful poetry and performance. To repeat what someone already said about those sisters, "they're really going somewhere". The fact that the Prophet ((saw)) was referring to humanity and not just the Muslims in his hadiths really touched me because we are all apart of his Ummah.

 

By Allah you need to keep it just like that! Mashallah I am a convert myself and Poetic Pilgrimage just put words for my feelings. I think it is brilliant for dawah. Inshallah I will make my non Muslim sister listen to them. Their spirit is amazing. I like Shaam very much and I hope to see them for all of your events! Poetic Pilgrimage as well! My favourite was Habib! Why? Because he is a Habib! I just think of him and tears come! I love him for Allah so much. His hadith PowerPoint presentation was incredible, very emotional

I really liked the venue, the speakers and the topic. There was a mixture of stuff. Alhamdulillah! I loved Poetic Pilgrimage’s performance, especially their lyrics. Both of the sisters were brilliant, and I liked their informality. Their performance really did move me to tears. Please invite them to many more gatherings. Shaam: I noticed that one of the members wasn't there - is he OK? I did like it but would have preferred if they did more recent nasheeds- but on the whole really enjoyed their performance. Sheikh Habib Ali was absolutely inspiring! The way he talked about the Prophet (SAW) was sooooo beautiful. I really liked the hadith he put on the slides. Please invite him to more of the future gatherings. I also really liked Sheikh Abdal Hakim Murad's talk.

All speakers had something of real value to share. Even ideas we've heard before, are presented through someone else's experience in a graphic and profound delivery. This is most inspiring and informative in a memorable way. Poetic Pilgrimage - Exhilarating, straight from the heart, powerful stuff.... Both sisters are very effective communicators, articulate and sincere. More please! "Islam is not just a way of life; it is a way of being within...” Our inner and outer dimensions have to be integrated, to be whole, harmonious and complete. In short, 'Adab' courtly manners, good character.

The wonderful Shaykhs, the inspiring performances, everything that was spoken, the blessing you felt to be in such great presence, the list is endless, Alhamdulillah. Alhamdulillah! Where shall I start! Poetic Pilgrimage have only been Muslims for 7 months and they have so much love for the beautiful Deen. What they spoke about was so powerful and like everyone else it bought tears to my eyes. They were amazing; it was nice to see something different on stage. May ALMIGHTY bless them endlessly! Alhamdulillah, Shaam were wonderful as usual. So peaceful. One of my favourite groups and they all look so lovely in white, Masha’Allah. May ALMIGHTY reward them.

People should start conveying the prophetic message in the prophetic way!

The event was enlightening as much as entertaining.

This event taught me that anger, revenge is a disease of the heart. It happened at the right time. Abdul Hakim Murad is absolutely brilliant as are the other speakers. Poetic Pilgrimage were amazing... Very meaningful to everyone and extremely moving

Made me proud to be who I am. Poetic Pilgrimage were amazing...do you have their contact details? I didn't get a chance to speak to them after to performance. I was inspired!

When Habib Ali went through the sayings of the Prophet ((saw)) - that just made me realise that I for one am not following the dean 100%. I appreciated the speakers and their tone. The message, their delivery - for I do not attend so many lectures week in and week out. So I look forward to big events such as this and speakers who have knowledge and know how to convey it. I thoroughly enjoyed the deepness of Sheikh Abdul Hakim Murad, the laughter and joy in Sheikh Ahmed Babikr and the softness of Habib Ali. It has made me think a lot... Inshallah I hope I can take a lot more from more events and improve my iman. I am quite a 'hip-hop' head as you may imagine living in this day and age. I don't know if that is a good thing... but I must say I was more than impressed by Poetic Pilgrimage. Alhamdulillah the sisters know how to drop serious, knowledgeable lyrics and I was like wow! That’s cool to hear... I hope they can crack various arenas and spread the word of truth Inshallah. Alhamdulillah I thought Shaam had a very good performance. Nice music and singing although it is not what I would usually listen to ... I think maybe I should, who knows...Allah knows best.

I loved the general message of love. I felt privileged to be there and to be a Muslim. I have learnt, cried, felt uplifted, desperate to see the Prophet in my dreams, Inshallah.

Thank you for having segregated male and female sections, power points of hadiths for those who wished to make notes. It was wonderful to be in the presence of the sheikh.

I loved everything! The poem, when the sister said, about Sayyidina Muhammad (saw), that the tree wept...! Subhanallah, that was very touching.

Alhamdulillah this event managed to get Muslims from apparently different background to get together for a couple of hours to revive the spirit of Islam and ukhuwah Islamiyah. Fresh, honest, inspiring. Would you please bring more muslim artists to the stage in good combination of young and old as such everyone can notice that Muslim are very creative and talented hence they have a good feeling about being Muslim when they leave the venue. Hopefully it can increase the self esteem of Muslim in general and inspire the young Muslim to channel the emotions (love, critic, anger etc) in a productive way.

I was touched by the notion that despite how much we get insulted, we should forgive and forget as the Prophet (saw) never took revenge. Every thing was great. Shaam have always been my favourite. Alhamdulillah as usual they were spiritually uplifting. Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad provided us with a very effective intellectual perspective, Shaykh Ahmad Babikr’s poem was deeply moving and Habib Ali of course made my day-even to be in his presence was one of the greatest opportunities. The entertainment reinforced the whole concept of love for the Prophet (saw) and was enormously overwhelming.

More love, less aggression! It was nice to have Poetic Pilgrimage and Shaam as a pleasant break from the seriousness of the talks and the topic

The Friend of Allah, Habib Ali. High profile personalities like him is a great reason for me to attend. He reminds me of Allah swt and the Prophet (saw) and my purpose in life and my undeniable end.

My favourite lesson from the evening would be that there are hearts in this land that have inherited the spiritual state of fudaala and have this enmity towards Islam; however, we need spiritual inheritors of the Prophet (saw) to place the hand of love, mercy, and compassion on those chests. And how this is the discourse of jihad in these lands. I loved everything about this event - being with such beautiful people, in such awesome company! Sham’s traditional singing method with their timeless nasheeds are always uplifting for the soul. Mashallah Poetic Pilgrimage were brilliant and their performance was immensely touching. It’s good to see sisters with talent being heard as it can be a great inspiration to people with similar experiences. I think they were so very brave and mujahidaat for definite!! All due respect to them!

My favourite moment? This requires too long an answer-no time... but yes a lot of it touched me... Poetic Pilgrimage were great and powerful. I was crying...

No point to go to a demonstration one day to feel better Muslim....be a Muslim daily day is much harder and much closer to the teaching of our beloved Prophet (saw). I loved the panel of speakers and Poetic Pilgrimage. FINALLY Muslim women on stage!! Even if I don't like this "genre" very much. I think and hope that will encourage more Muslims women to be able to perform in front of mix audience and Muslims men to be able to listen to it!

Poetic Pilgrimage were unbelievably inspirational to us all. They had many of us in tears...Subhanallah.

The most important lesson I will take away is that the beloved of Allah is above what these people portrayed him as. It was timely advice in times of deep anger amongst the Muslims. The fact that we were invited to attend a gathering about Sayidduna Muhammad (saw). Our scholars gave such important advice and pearls of wisdom to reflect on that it overwhelmed the heart. Words cannot describe what it felt like to be in the presence of Habib Ali, who is a living example of his beloved grandfather (saw). May Allah bless him with a long life and allow him to continue his goal to instil the love of his beloved grandfather in people’s hearts. May Allah bless Poetic Pilgrimage abundantly. The words were very deep and touched many people; I believe this was because of their akhlaq and their sincerity of what they spoke about. Shaam - To sing in praise of our master the beloved in a beautiful voice is surely a ni'ma from Allah, and may Allah allow them to continue on this path.

Poetic Pilgrimage were inspiringly emotional. Not a dry eye was left in the building.

The most important lesson I will take away is having mercy on the creation of Allah.

My sister in law was there. She loved it. She said Habib Ali was amazing, Sh Abdal Hakim was enriching as ever, and the 2 rap sisters brought everyone to tears.... Masha'Allah nice evening overall. Well done to Q-News for reaching out.

Alhamdulillah everyone thoroughly enjoyed the evening. It was spiritually very uplifting especially with the presence of Shaykh Habib Ali Jifri. May Allah bless our Shuyukh and allow us to benefit from them.

"If you only knew him" sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam.
 


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