Dec 28, 2014

Random quotes

"I believe in Islam like I believe in the sun rising, not just because I can see it, but because, by it, I see everything".

​"Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear."
― Rumi

Dec 15, 2014

Pearls of Islamic Scholars : Quotes [13]

​If you live in a time where sinning is easier; understand that it is a time where the reward of being a person of TAQWA is also GREATER! -- Sajid ahmed umar [fb, 26/08/14]

Shaykh Hamad al-Ansaari: "To me, books are better than the castles of the kings." (al-Majmu' 1/395)

‘Abdullah bin al-Mubarak recorded in az-Zuhd [p. 51] that al-Hassan al-Basri said, "I saw those people [the salaf] and how they were more careful about their time than about their Dirhams and Dinars [i.e. their money].”  ​ ​​

Nov 28, 2014

Looking from other perspective: How blessed we are!

A famous writer was in his study room. He picked up his pen and started writing:

**Last year, I had a surgery and my gall bladder was removed. I had to stay stuck to the bed due to this surgery for a long time.

**The same year I reached the age of 60 years and had to give up my favourite job. I had spent 30 years of my life in this publishing company.

**The same year I experienced the sorrow of the death of my father.

**And in the same year my son failed in his medical exam because he had a car accident. He had to stay in bed at hospital with the cast on for several days. The destruction of car was another loss.

At the end he wrote: Alas! It was such bad year!!

When the writer's wife entered the room, she found he husband looking sad lost in his thoughts. From behind his back she read what was written on the paper. She left the room silently and came back with another paper and placed it on side of her husband's writing.

When the writer saw this paper, he found this written on it:

**Last year I finally got rid of my gall bladder due to which I had spent years in pain.

**I turned 60 with sound health and got retired from my job. Now I can utilize my time to write something better with more focus and peace.

**The same year my father, at the age of 95, without depending on anyone or without any critical condition met his Creator.

**The same year, Allah blessed my son with a new life. My car was destroyed but my son stayed alive without getting any disability.

At the end she wrote:
This year was an immense blessing of Allah and it passed well!!

See!! How amazing!!!!!
The very same incidents but totally different viewpoints!!!

If we ponder with this viewpoint that what could have happened more, we would truly become thankful to Allah Almighty.

Allah Almighty says in the Holy Qur'aan: "And indeed, your Lord is full of bounty for the people but most of them do not show the gratitude."
(An naml : v 73)

collected from:
Shaikh Zahir Mahmood facebook page.  on 26 Nov, 2014
https://www.facebook.com/ShaykhZahirMahmood/posts/733064210112505

Nov 21, 2014

Education, philosophy and science of our world :: hamza yusuf

You are a dangerous man when you go against the tide of this society...and we all need to be committed to become dangerous people...

A wonderful lecture...

Nov 15, 2014

Islam, Democracy & ISIS - Dr Tareq Al Suwaidan

A wonderful video by Dr Tariq Swaidan on Islam, democracy and ISIS

http://youtube.com/watch?v=IlLPIMJ0rZg

Nov 11, 2014

The Reality of Sihr (Black Magic) by Dr Yasir Qadhi

The video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szMpZQL9HZo

Topics covered in the talk are:

What is Sihr (Black Magic)?
Why mankind and the Jinn get involved in Sihr?
What do the Jinns want from mankind?
What do magicians want from Jinns?
How do magicians learn Sihr?
How can we detect if someone has Sihr (Black Magic) done on them?
What is possession & exorcism?
How to combat Sihr & Jinns?

* *

This talk is the most-awaited sequel to the original talk entitled "The Reality of Jinn in the Qur'an and Sunnah" which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzhSw...

Is magic real? Can people actually be 'possessed'? How do we understand this phenomenon in modern times?

From spine-chilling late night stories among friends, to gory Hollywood horror movies - the world of Black Magic, Jinn Possessions & Exorcisms has thrilled & terrified people all over the globe.

In this most-awaited sequel talk on Jinns, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi discusses the 'The Reality of Sihr (Black Magic), Exorcisms & Jinns' in light of the Qur'an and Sunnah, and presents solutions on how to protect oneself from Sihr (Black Magic) and the world of Jinns.

Separate fact from fiction and truth from myth in this exciting talk!

In this talk recorded on 31st October 2014 (where many celebrate Halloween), Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi discusses the concept of Sihr (Black Magic), exorcisms & Jinns.

[Amazing Video] Signs of the Last Day : Hamza Yusuf

Unbelievable miracles of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ foretelling the signs of the last day. From musical instruments to television screens and satellite communication. There is no way he could have known these things, except for the fact he was the Prophet of Allah.

This talk is given by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.

Nov 10, 2014

Nov 2, 2014

Between The Deen and Halloween :: Imam Zaid Shakir

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​​One the tragedies of our times is found in the easy willingness some Muslims accept practices, rituals or cultural symbols that have their roots in demonic or occult practices. Halloween is a perfect example. Most scholars trace the origins of Halloween to the then pagan Celtic people who believed that on a certain night, the dead would come alive and could walk among the living. On this night some of these people would dress up in ghoulish costumes believing that the spirits of the dead would mistake them for one of their own and not harass them. Others would offer these "spirits" sweets in order to earn their good favor. This is the origin of the Halloween costumes and the gifts of candy.

As for the hollowed-out pumpkin with the candle inside -the Jack-O-Lantern- the candle symbolizes a soul trapped in Purgatory, a state between Heaven and Hell. Some say the lantern is to ward off evil spirits. The darkness surrounding these practices is compounded by the representations and symbols rooted in the world of the occult and demons, such as witches, werewolves, vampires, etc.

Aug 24, 2014

Dazzling Quran

40+ Dazzling  Quran  kinetic typography . lecture by Nouman Ali Khan

Aug 14, 2014

Pearls of Islamic Scholars : Quotes [12]

​First duty of a Muslim husband is to provide spiritual guidance for his wife. - Dr Bilal Philips [official twitter, 15th May,2014]

Change is instantaneous, what takes time is decision to change.  - Dr Bilal [twitter, 14 may,2014]

Bishr Ibn Al-Haarith: “You will not find the sweetness of worship until you place a barrier between yourself and your lusts.” (As-Siyar, 10/473)

“We all must suffer  from one of two things, The pain of discipline or the pain of regret." -- Mirza Yawar Baig [Speech in Dhaka. 9-10 April, 2014]

Jul 21, 2014

May 28, 2014

Female Scholars and Preachers in Islam

an amazing informative post from suhaibwebb.com

In his famous work Al-Isabah fee Tamyeez as-Sahabah, Imam ibn Hajar al-Asqalani reports on 1543 women scholars of Islamic Law, Hadith and Arabic literature!

As for teaching, the great granddaughter of the Prophet ﷺ Nafeesah bint al-Hasan was reported to have lectured to the masses in the Prophet's mosque as well as in Cairo. It is also well-documented that scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Hajar, Ibn al-Jawzi and Imam al-Thahabi were all taught by female scholars.

http://www.suhaibwebb.com/relationships/gender-relations/female-scholars-and-preachers-in-islam/

May 19, 2014

Pearls of Islamic Scholars : Quotes [11]

Ibn Hazm: "If you advise someone on the condition that they have to accept it, then you are an oppressor."  (Al-Akhlaq Wa As-Siyar 110)

It was said to Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal: ‘May Allah reward you for the good you have (done) for Islam.’
He said. "Rather. Allah has (done) good for me through Islam. Who am I, and What am I?"
(Quoted by Imam Dhahabi in As-siyar a'lam an-nubala 11/225)

Ibn Hazm: "Perhaps one hour of neglect may destroy a years worth of pious effort!" (al-Akhlaaq wa-Siyar p. 14)

Imam Ibn Qayyim al-Jauziyyah: "All hard work is easy for those who believe in Allâh, when they know that Allâh hears them." (al-Fawaa'id, p.119)

Apr 26, 2014

Tell Me About Love by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Tell Me About Love | Emotional | Shaykh Hamza Yusuf :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls_eQXGlXNA

A wonderful video on Love, a discussion by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.
"You don't love the beloved without loving what the beloved loves"
"You love the one who loves the beloved".

What is love and How it Works: Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auERbjeuceI 

The ten steps of love by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf. from Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi's Refinement of the Heart's khotba 10/15 by Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

Apr 24, 2014

On Salafi Islam - by Dr. Yasir Qadhi

A wonderful article of Dr. Yasir Qadhi ... "On Salafi Islam"


Definitions    
Positive contributions of the Salafī trend    
Criticisms of Salafism    
Concluding remarks

Mar 30, 2014

Books on Marriage and Family Life

Here goes few books that are suggested by the scholars on the topic - Marriage and Family:

1. Garment of Love and Mercy -- Dr Bilal Philips

2. The Muslim Home : 40 Recommendations -- Salih Al Munajjid

3. The Brides Boon -- Mahmoud M Al-Istanbuli (suggested by Islamqa.info)

4. Like A Garment -- Dr. Yasir Qadhi

5. The Muslim Marriage Guide -- Ruqayyah Waris Maqsood (suggested by onIslam.net)

6. Etiquettes of Marriage and Wedding -- Shaykh Nasiruddin al-Albani

Mar 29, 2014

Surah Yusuf Tafsir by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

 Wonderful Lectures:

- Surah Yusuf Tafsir - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx7ETeU6Sfg

- Du'a The weapon of the believers- Shaykh Hamza Yusuf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GE-9NWhPqk



Feb 23, 2014

Pearls of Islamic Scholars : Quotes [10]

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah:“Sins make the face ugly.”
(Ajawaab as-Saheeh 4/306-307)

Ibn-ul-Jawzee: "I never get enough of reading. When I see a book for the first time, it feels as if I see a treasure. If I say that I have read 20,000 Volumes, then it is (even) more and I'm still reading." (Adab Shar'iyyah 2/374)

Shaqeeq al-Balkhee said:“The sign of repentance (is): weeping at what has preceded, fear of falling into sin, leaving evil company and maintaining the company of the good.” (Siyar A'laam an-Nubalaa, 9/315)

Al-Fuḍayl ibn ʿAyyāḍ: "Do not mix except with those who have good character; for the one who has good character brings nothing but good, whilst the one who has bad character brings nothing but evil." (Al-Bayhaqī, Shuʿab Al-Īmān, #87044)

Feb 2, 2014

Gratitude : A Way of Life by [Video]

Gratitude : A Way of Life - it's a wonderful talk by Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan in RIS convention 2013. He has talked on the 7th verse of the 14th surah of the Quran. Allah has beautifully showed His mercy and assurance for us, the believers, who are constantly satisfied and showing gratitude to the mercy of the Lord of the universe.

Jan 25, 2014

​A Sermon from The Mercy to All the Worlds

​​Translated by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

O community of Muslims, roll up your sleeves, for the matter is momentous. Prepare for an imminent journey. Garner provision now as the journey is long. Lighten your loads, for before you is an ascent most steep! Only those traveling lightly shall bear its climb.

O humanity, before the Hour comes, you will see wonders, vast tribulations, and difficult times. Darkness will prevail, and foulness will take the forefront. Those who enjoin right will be oppressed, and those who condemn vice will be suppressed.

Hence, strengthen your faith for that time, and cling to faith as you would clench on for dear life. Flee to righteous deeds, and force yourselves to perform them. Be patient during the difficult times, and you will eventually arrive to eternal bliss.

[published in facebook page of Shyakh Hamza Yusuf on 05/01/14]

Jan 24, 2014

deathbed [story]

I am lying on the bed. My children, brothers and sisters are all sitting by my bedside. Some close friends too are standing and overlooking my face. Suddenly I start breathing with long breaths. Someone among the people sitting in the room starts to recite, Surah Ya'siin. Everyone around repeats with the reciter. My breath starts to ease out. I am opening my eyes and looking at something. Angel of death has arrived. I am getting late for the eternal journey. My mouth has opened up. My brother is dropping some water into my mouth, it is perhaps the "Zam Zam" water which I had preserved for the very moment.

Then everyone starts to recite, "Laa'ilaaha illallaaha Muhammadur Rasoolullaah". I have lost my vision. I have lost my tongue, I have even lost my sensation but I can still hear. I can hear my loved ones weeping in grief. I'm not dead yet but I am almost lifeless. Angel of death makes the final act and takes my soul out with an intensive jerk. I have now left this world.

All my wealth, cars, properties, bank balances, contacts and connections are of no use now. My identity is my grave and I am being referred to as 'dead body'. My near ones are preparing my grave and some of them think it as inauspicious to keep the dead body inside the house for too long. The house which I myself built and lived in is shrinking in space for me. My bath is being prepared. I am taken out in the compound for the final bath. My bathroom fitted with expensive bath fittings is not for me now.

I am being wrapped in the white cotton shroud. For the travel to my grave. My expensive car is not for me now.

For what then did I amass so many worthless things. Why did I lie to earn the useless wealth. It is of no use to me. Woe to me for I wasted my life in vain. I forgot that my last journey is near and certain. Why did I sin so much ? Oh! I have lost my game.

Now stop imagining

This is going to happen one day with you and me. So be prepared. Good deeds will make your journey and the life of the Hereafter pleasant. Remember death. It is certain. It is so near. This world is just a short dream.

[collected from page of Shaikh Zahir Mahmood]

Pearls of Islamic Scholars [9]

Tilawah or recitation is an act in which your whole person, soul, heart, mind, tongue and body participates. In short your whole existence becomes involved. In reading the Qur'an, mind and body, reason and feeling lose their distinction; they become fused. As the tongue recites and words flow from the lips, the mind ponders, the heart reflects, the soul absorbs, tears well up in the eyes, the heart quakes and trembles, the skin shivers and softens just as the heart does, there no longer remains any duality between the two, even your hair may stand on end. And 'so he walks in a light from his Lord .. [khurram Murad : Way To The Quran]

​Sulayman bin Dawud: "Verily, the one who conquers his desire is stronger than the one who takes over a city alone." (Hilyah al-Awliya’ 6/1707)

Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen: "If he (the man) wants to live a happy life, he has to come home with an open chest and treat his children and his wife in the best possible way." (Fatâwâ ´Ulamâ’ al-Balad al-Harâm, p. 656)

Imam Sufyaan wrote in a letter: "Improve your secret and private life, and Allah will improve your public and social life. Make matters well between you and Allah, and Allah will make matters well between you and people. Work for the Hereafter, and Allah will be enough for you in your worldly concerns." (Biography of Imam Sufyaan ath-Thawri by Salaahud-Deen ibn Ali ibn Abdul-Maujood)

Tawḥīd is that all invocation, all cries, all appeals for aid, all hope and all summons for good and the warding off of evil have to be directed to God and no one else. —Muḥammad ‘Alī al-Shawkānī ​ [d. 1250/1834], al-Durr al-Naḍīd

"I used to think that the Muslim world had a spiritual problem. The crisis of the Muslim world is a crisis of knowledge, a crisis of the intellect." -- Hamza Yusuf [RIS knowledge retreat 2013]

Imam Sufyan al-Thawri was asked about the saying of Allah, "And man was created weak." What is meant by weak? He replied: "A women passes by a man, and the man can not prevent himself from looking at her, and he attains no benefit (by looking at her), is there anything weaker than this?" (Hilyatul Awliya 7/68)

Abu Hazim: "Beware of being found where Allah prohibited you & being absent from where Allah commanded you to be." (al-Hilyah v. 3 p. 234)

"Obstacles strengthen your faith and help you to obtain wisdom and skills." Professor Tariq Ramadan at #RIS2013 Convention

Kahmas b. al-Hasan said to me: ”I committed a sin for which I have been crying in regret for forty years.” I asked: ‘What was it?’ He said: ‘A friend of mine visited me once so I bought for him a fish (to serve it to him). After he ate I stood up and took a piece of mud from the wall of my neighbor so he could use to wash his hand. This sin [taking the piece of mud without asking the permission of my neighbor] is what I have been crying about for forty years.”  Related by ‘Amaarah b. Zhaadhaan  Hilyah al-Awliya’ (6/211)

al-Haarith ibn Qays:  "If you want to do something good, then do not put it off until tomorrow; if you are doing something pertaining to the Hereafter, then continue as long as you can; if you are praying and the Shaytaan tells you that you are showing off (by making it long), then make it longer."  (Az-Zuhd by Ibn al-Mubaarak, p. 12) 

​‘Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ood (radiyAllahu'anhu):“Indeed, I hate to see a man totally free, not doing anything from the work of the life of this world nor the Hereafter.” (Al-Hilyah 1/130)

Umar Ibn Al-Khattab:"Fear Allah, for whoever fears Him will never feel lonely." (Taqwa: The Provision of Believers, pg. 14)

Ibn al-Mubarak: "Nothing is better than seeking knowledge for Allah’s sake. And Allah hates nothing such as seeking knowledge for someone else's sake." (Adab Shar’iyyah 2/127)

Abdullah ibn Mubarak: ​ ​ “Whenever a man would see something from his brother that he dislikes, he would give him orders in private and forbid him in private. Conversely, he would be rewarded for him screening his brother and also rewarded for forbidding evil. As for today, whenever a man sees what he dislikes he angers his brother and unveils his screen.” (Raudatul ‘Uqaalaa, p. 197)  ​​

​​I have never struggled to rectify something that is more difficult to overcome than my soul; sometimes I win, and sometimes I lose.  —Sufyān al-Thawrī [d. 161H/778CE] (Read on pg 86, Salaahud-Deen ibn ‘Alee ibn ‘Abdul-Maujood, The Biography of Sufyaan Ath-Thauree. Darussalam Publishers. Riyadh:2005.)

Giving up positions of leadership is more difficult than giving up the world (and its pleasures).  —Sufyān al-Thawrī [d. 161H/778CE]  (Read on pg 92, Salaahud-Deen ibn ‘Alee ibn ‘Abdul-Maujood, The Biography of Sufyaan Ath-Thauree. Darussalam Publishers. Riyadh:2005.)

Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen: “It is fitting that a person always asks Allaah to purify his heart. He should devote his attention to the actions of the heart. The care a person gives to the actions of the heart must be more than the care he gives to the actions of the body–because everyone performs bodily actions, the believer and the hypocrite.” (Tafseer Surah al-Maa’idah, vol. 1, p. 410.)

A man said to al-Hasan al-Basri, “O Abu Sa’eed, I am complaining to you of the hardness of my heart.”  He said, “Soften it with dhikr. The more forgetful the heart is, the harder it becomes, but if a person remembers Allaah, that hardness softens as copper melts in the fire. Nothing can soften the hardness of the heart like the remembrance of Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted. Dhikr is healing and medicine for the heart. Forgetfulness is a disease, the cure for which is remembrance of Allaah.”  (Al-Waabil al-Sayib wa Raafi al-Kalim al-Tayyib, 142)

Imam Sufyan ibn ‘Uyaynah: “Honoring the prayer includes coming before the Iqamah is recited.” (Sifat as Safwah 2/235)

Abu Al-Ashhab said: ” ‘Umar passed by a garbage dump and stopped there, and it was as if his companions were bothered by it (the smell). He said, ‘This is the world of yours which you are so eager for and you weep over.’ ” ('Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab, His Life And Times, By 'Ali Muhammad As-Sallaabi, Vol. I, p. 288)

Muhammad bin Abdil-Baqi al-Hanbali: "The teacher is not allowed to be violent and the student is not allowed to be arrogant." (adab shar'iyyah 1/297)

"Force yourself to be humble until it becomes your second nature. Then it will be an unconscious activity" -- Hamza Yusuf [07/01/14]

"Only the sincere survive." - Omer Suleiman

“To love him (i.e. the Prophet ṣallallāhu `alayhi wa-sallam) is to follow him.”– Sufyān al-Thawrī

"Everything you desire exists with Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala,  So if you have Allah, you have everything you desire. If you don't have Allah then nothing you desire will make you happy." -- Hamza Yusuf  [14/01/14]

Imam Maalik ibn Anas: “Knowledge is not relaying an abundance of narrations, but rather it is light that Allah places in the heart.” [Al-Jaami' Li Akhlaaq Ar-Raawee Wa Aadaab As-Saami', 2/174]

Abu Muslim Al-Khawlaani: "The example of the scholars on earth is that of the stars in the sky: when they appear, the people are guided (they navigate using the stars), but when they disappear, the people get confused and lost." [Al-Bayhaqi, Al-Madkhal ila Al-Sunan Al-Kubra #287]

Abdullah ibn Masud (radiyAllahu'anhu): “It is more beloved to me to bite onto a red coal until it cools, than for me to say about something that Allaah has preordained, ‘Only if it didn’t happen.‘ “ [Az-Zuhd, of Abu Daawood, p. 136]

Imam Sufyaan Ath-Thawree: “Three qualities are from patience: not speaking about your misfortune, (not speaking about) your pain, and not praising yourself.” (Al-Hilyah, 6/389)

Ibn al-Jawzee: “Once I learned the virtue of marriage and having children, I read the whole Qur’aan and then asked Allaah, the Most High, to give me ten children. He answered my request and gave me five boys and five girls.”[Siyar al-A’laam an-Nubulaa, 21/375]

The evidence of a true journey towards God is that you go beyond your fears. This is the ultimate liberation. -- Tariq Ramadan [official FB page, 23 jan 14]

​Allah does not need your good deeds, you need your good deeds. -- Tariq Ramadan [21 jan, 2014]

Imaam al-Bukhari was asked: “What is it that strengthens one’s memory?“ He replied: “Constantly looking through books.“ [Jami' Bayan al-'Ilm wa Fadlih]

Ibn Abbas, may God be pleased with him, said, In every tribulation there are three blessings:
1. It could be worse than what it is.
2. The tribulation is in your worldly matters and not in your religion.
3. The tribulation is in this world, and not in the hereafter.

[17 benefits of tribulations by Hamza Yusuf]

The Qur'an is not a book of abstract theories and cold ideas

The Qur'an is not a book of abstract theories and cold ideas, which one can grasp while seated in a cozy armchair. Nor is it merely a religious book like other religious books, whose meanings can be grasped in seminaries and oratories.

On the contrary, it is a Book which contains a message, an invitation, which generates a movement. The moment it began to be sent down, it impelled a quiet and pious man to abandon his life of solitude and confront the world that was living in rebellion against Allah. It inspired him to raise his voice against falsehood, and pitted him in a grim struggle against the lords of disbelief, evil and iniquity.

One after the other, from every home, it drew every pure and noble soul, and gathered them under the banner of truth. In every part of the country, it made all the mischievous and the corrupt to rise and wage war against the bearers of the truth.


THE MUSLIM HOME : 40 RECOMMENDATIONS

​​ A wonderful book on Family and living. written by Shaikh Salih Al-Munajjid.  Here you will find some of our important duties in home and some advices for having a good family. There are collection of Ayah and hadith that will make clear how to think and work for a happy Muslim family. 

THE MUSLIM HOME : 40 RECOMMENDATIONS  by Salih Al-Munajjid 


PDF download link :  http://almunajjid.com/attachment/books/english/40-recommendations.pdf

Jan 21, 2014

Getting married isn’t going to miraculously fix life problems

Getting married isn't going to miraculously fix life problems. It isn't always an out to loneliness or an escape from current situations. Folks must work on self-development without simply waiting for marriage to somehow magically change lives. 

Marriage can be a great tool of self-improvement and can help us change for the best, with God's will. A blissful marriage is amongst the greatest blessings that God can bestow on a person, and the creation of a family, and taking care of that family, is amongst the greatest acts of worship. But if single folks are not personally working on self-improvement now, how it be expected that it will be easier with the additional baggage of another individual who is also imperfect? 

Would you want to marry you? If not, how can you get to where you should be? If yes, how can you increase in your good qualities to get even better? 

-- Mariam Amer Ebrahimi