Sheikh Ahmad Jibril was born in the United States, and spent part of his childhood in the city of Madina in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia when his father, Sheikh Musa Jibril, was a student at the Islamic University of Madina. It was there where Sheikh Ahmad also became Hafidh al Qur’an at the age of 11. Sheikh Ahmad then spent the rest of his younger years back in the United States graduating from high school in 1989. Thereafter, he studied at the Islamic University of Madina as his father did, and graduated with a degree in the Shari’a. He returned to the United States and finished his JD/LLM (masters of law) degree from Michigan law schools. May Allah (azza wajal) reward him and his family.
An ongoing series of one lesson per day for whole of Ramadan 1435H by Sheykh Ahmad Jibril that explains the classical book of Zaad al-Mustaqni in reference to the Comprehensive Fiqh of Fasting
Shaykh Ahmad narrates the story of the great legend of Islam, The Mujaddid, the Revivor, Imam Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismaeel bin al-Mughirah al-Bukhari.
Shaykh emphasizes as how a Muslim's life should be consistent in pleasing Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala throughout the 11 months outside of Ramadan as well...
Sheykh explains the virtues of Itikaf, the issues and conditions of Itikaaf and the usual questions asked by Muslims in performing it with getting the most out of it.
"O you who believe! Observing As-Saum (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become Al-Muttaqun (the pious)" [Al-Baqarah:183]
The last 10 days of Ramadan are to free oneself from the punishment of the hell fire. In these 10 days, Allah SWT has blessed Muslims with a special night.....