Podcast Review: SacredLearning.org

Podcast Review: SacredLearning.org

Channel Title: Weekly Dhikr Gathering - Sacred Learning.org
Summary: An inspiring collection of talks to improve your Islam, given by Sh. Husain Abdul Sattar.

Creator/Host: SacredLearning.org
Supplied Info: Shaykh Husain’s Weekly Dhikr Gathering, delivered at the Islamic Center of Chicago.
Last Podcast (title, date, info): Preserving Our Children; 30/05/2008; Short talk from the May 16, 2008 Weekly Dhikr Gathering of Shaykh Husain Abdul Sattar.

Overall Review: I was requested to review this particular series last week, in the comments section of my last review:

Make some podcast reviews for the Sacred Learning podcasts at http://www.sacredlearning.org/ - They are amazing, extremely deep and meaningful - truly moving. Shaykh Abdul Sattar is a real Islamic scholar who teaches a 7 year program in Chicago for free … He’s a truly amazing teacher - and he’s only 36!!!! (and there’s no engrish either, and yes that’s engrish not a typo).

I have to say, masha’Allah, I agree with the above statement. With all the podcasts I have covered so far, I have only made the effort to listen to one or two episodes from the series, simply for the purpose of these reviews. But with the Sacred Learning podcasts, I have already listened to the last five instalments, and have downloaded ten more, waiting to be played when I next hit public transport, insha’Allah! Each episode is typically 15-30 mins in length, making it easy to listen to, and Sh. Abdul Sattar is an engaging teacher, who really helps you to understand the subject matter at hand, masha’Allah.

Recommended audience: I highly recommend the series to everyone!

Score: 9/10, masha’Allah… maybe even 9.5! :)

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One Response to “Podcast Review: SacredLearning.org”

  1. Isn’t it awesome!!!! This Shaykh is amazing alhamdulillah!!

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    Salams

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