

Mufti Menk
Muslim Central
Mufti Menk, (Doctor, Mufti, Ismail Menk) is a leading global Islamic scholar born and raised in Zimbabwe. He studied Shariah in Madinah and holds a Doctorate of Social Guidance from Aldersgate University.
Mufti Menk’s work has gained worldwide recognition and he has been named one of “The Top 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World” since 2010.
He has millions of followers across his social media platforms. Mufti Menk’s personable style and down to earth approach has made him one of the most sought after scholars in our time. He has endeared himself to people with his much loved lecture series, a Mufti Menk hallmark.
He travels the world spreading a simple but profound message: “Do good, help others while preparing for the Hereafter”.
He is active in the international arena and is a strong proponent of peace and justice, speaking up against all forms of terrorism.
Mufti Menk’s work has gained worldwide recognition and he has been named one of “The Top 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World” since 2010.
He has millions of followers across his social media platforms. Mufti Menk’s personable style and down to earth approach has made him one of the most sought after scholars in our time. He has endeared himself to people with his much loved lecture series, a Mufti Menk hallmark.
He travels the world spreading a simple but profound message: “Do good, help others while preparing for the Hereafter”.
He is active in the international arena and is a strong proponent of peace and justice, speaking up against all forms of terrorism.
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Mentioned books

Jan 25, 2020 • 24min
We appreciate you, yes you
Friday Sermon, Harare
24 January 2020

Jan 25, 2020 • 32min
Seerah Jalsa
Lenasia, South Africa
25 January 2020

Jan 18, 2020 • 57min
Real Challenges Faced by Youth
Male, Maldives, 17 Jan 2020

Jan 17, 2020 • 16min
Importance of Halaal Earning
Friday Sermon, 17th January 2020, Maldives. Masjid al Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam

Jan 16, 2020 • 1h 6min
Different Interpretations in Islam
Maldives, 16 January 2020

Jan 15, 2020 • 1h 1min
Why some Muslims Deviate?
Addu City, Maldives, 15 Jan 2020

Jan 14, 2020 • 48min
The Need For Religious Rehab
Male, Maldives, 14 Jan 2020
A Muslim believes in the Maker, the Worshiped One, to whom we owe our worship, the one to whom we shall return. And every action of a Muslim shall be rewarded even when the action is not followed through. Allah rewards us our intention. Allah knows what is best for us. Allah's plan is far better for us than our own plan, When you want something and it comes to you - thank Allah. When you want something and it doesn't come to you - thank Allah twice. But how are we to achieve this state of blissful acceptance and submission of Allah's plan? The answer is rehabilitation of our deen.
We are all in need of religious rehabilitation - to reconnect with our deen. Study the globe and observe how Islam spread. It spread through respect and integrity and dignity of the Muslims. The Muslims before us displayed Islam through good examples and excellent practice of the religion.
That is our duty - to reconnect with Islam and its principles and values. Islam values honesty and amanah. Even when it seems impossible, it is not impossible to abide by Allah's edicts. Follow the examples of the prophets - Lut a.s. remained pure despite living amongst lewdness; Ibrahim a.s practiced monotheism in spite of the multitude of God statues surrounding him. Our duty is to live in such a way that a person's faith is restored through interaction with us. Set the best example of a Muslim for others to see. Remember - Every Muslim is a diplomat of Islam.
And so begin your personal rehabilitation process by taking time out of your full day to listen to this talk uploaded by Muslim Central.

Jan 10, 2020 • 28min
The Game of Life

Jan 4, 2020 • 41min
When the Sound System Failed
Motivational Evening. Luton UK, 02 Jan 2020

Jan 3, 2020 • 33min
Simple Miracles of Quran - Part 2
Leicester, Light upon Light 2020


