The Lord’s Prayer
July 16, 2007 by Saifuddin
I ran across this video on Youtube and I just had to post it. Khalid Yasin, probably has the most powerful voice that I have ever heard. The tonal quality alone makes me want to pullout the old leather socks! wa allahi!








I like Khalid YAsin’s lectures. I cannot say I agree whole heartedly with everything that he has lectured over, and I also cannot put up a proper argument for it without doing much research first. So, needless to say, I think he is a great motivational speaker mashAllah, and may Allah accept his dawah.
One thing is for certain. He is excellent for sound bites.
Mashallah! May Allah (Azza wa Jall) reward him for his Dawah work, Ameen.
Wow- that was pretty amazing. As a Catholic reader of your blog, I must say I know almost nothing of Khalid Yasin, but that blew me away.
Salaam to all.
as-salaamu ‘alaikum,
Abu Ameerah said,
Ameen.
FranIAm said,
Ah, FranIAm I’m glad you like it, its my pleasure. You know there are A LOT of readers that do not comment. In any event, I truly appreciate your readership and I pray that you will comment again. Peace be upon you.
Peace be upon you as well. This is a great blog and I am most pleased to be one of your readers.
If we can’t learn from one another, how can we live?
Salaam!
Hi FranIAm,
And I am even more pleased to have you as a reader. You pointed out something very thoughtful when you said,
And I agree, allah ta ‘ala says in the Qur’an,
Which I think encapsulates what you are saying here. baraka’allah feekum
Yes- thank you for your kind words and for that beautiful passage. That ye may know each other and not that ye may despite each other. Beautiful
Can you please indulge me if I ask a question? You can answer here or email me at festinalente07@gmail.com.
What doe baraka’ allah feekum mean please? And allah ta ‘ala?
I am just curious with my few words of Arabic, I’d lie to learn more. Clearly I can see the name of Allah, but not sure about the other words.
Plus I am seeing my Muslim friends for dinner Wednesday before they move back to the M.E. and I would love to surprise them with a few more words.
Shukran! Salaam!
baraka allah means may God bless you. And allah ta ‘ala, is saying The Exalted God.
Shukran!
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What he says is interesting. But I would be careful, since Jesus specifically is teaching his disciples how to pray, and not necessarily saying how he himself would pray.
BismillaharRahmanirRahim
as-salaamu ‘alaikum Arshad, you said:
Thats really the reason I posted the clip. Because its interesting, ordinarily I don’t pay too much attention to Khalid Yasin but I could not help but notice how his voice resonates in this clip and thought some may find it “interesting” as well.