

Tim Humble
Muslim Central
Muhammad Tim Humble is from Newcastle & graduated from the famous faculty of hadeeth and Islamic Studies at the Islamic University of Madinah in 2011. Ustadh Tim Humble is a British revert, who has ijaza in the six famous books of hadeeth.
He is also experienced in the field of Ruqyah, the Islamic method of healing with the Quran, specializing in treatment for black magic and evil eye. He accepted Islam at the age of 14 & is currently involved with a dawah organisation called IDC North East which is based in & around Newcastle.
Tim Humble became interested in Islam during Religious Education classes in Primary School. After researching it further on the internet he accepted Islam at the age of 14. Thereafter he went through a period of 4-5 years where he struggled to implement and practice his new-found faith. The Muslim community in his hometown was unwelcoming and unhelpful to New Muslims. In his own words, “One of the biggest problems we have in the Ummah is that we are excellent at selling the religion; we’re great salesmen…What we’re really, really rubbish at is keeping them in Islam once they become Muslim.”
A suggestion by a friend sparked the idea of studying in the Islamic University of Madinah. During his first Hajj pilgrimage he applied to and was accepted into the University. He graduated from the Faculty of Hadeeth Studies in 2011. Notably he memorized and is certified in the six canonical works of hadeeth.
He is currently involved with a Da’wah organisation called ‘IDC North East’ which is based in & around Newcastle. The Ustadh is married with 3 kids & is the founder of Humble Foundation.
He is also experienced in the field of Ruqyah, the Islamic method of healing with the Quran, specializing in treatment for black magic and evil eye. He accepted Islam at the age of 14 & is currently involved with a dawah organisation called IDC North East which is based in & around Newcastle.
Tim Humble became interested in Islam during Religious Education classes in Primary School. After researching it further on the internet he accepted Islam at the age of 14. Thereafter he went through a period of 4-5 years where he struggled to implement and practice his new-found faith. The Muslim community in his hometown was unwelcoming and unhelpful to New Muslims. In his own words, “One of the biggest problems we have in the Ummah is that we are excellent at selling the religion; we’re great salesmen…What we’re really, really rubbish at is keeping them in Islam once they become Muslim.”
A suggestion by a friend sparked the idea of studying in the Islamic University of Madinah. During his first Hajj pilgrimage he applied to and was accepted into the University. He graduated from the Faculty of Hadeeth Studies in 2011. Notably he memorized and is certified in the six canonical works of hadeeth.
He is currently involved with a Da’wah organisation called ‘IDC North East’ which is based in & around Newcastle. The Ustadh is married with 3 kids & is the founder of Humble Foundation.
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Mar 17, 2017 • 1h 4min
Aqeedah - Session 4 of 4
Deviancy in Aqeedah
What Will You Learn In These Last Two Session
Introduction
For every belief that we have spoken about (and those that we haven't covered), there is a deviancy in belief which corresponds to it.
For example, for each of the six pillars of faith, there are deviations which correspond to each of the six pillars.
A History of Deviancy in Aqeedah
The time of prophet hood -- almost no deviancy; primary concern is from the Jews.
The time of the companions -- the appearance of the Qadariyyah, the Khawaarij
- The hadith of Hudhayfah and 'Umar
- The death of 'Umar
- The plots of the munaafiqeen against 'Uthmaan
- The death of 'Uthmaan
- The split of the companions
- The death of 'Ali
The time of the umayyids -- deviancy spreads, but is still in its infancy.
- The consensus about obeying the ruler, and the events which lead to it.
- Ja'd ibn Dirham and Jahm ibn Safwan -- the Jahmiyyah
- Waá¹£il ibn Aá¹aa (131 AH) and 'Amr ibn 'Ubayd (d. 143 AH) and the beginning of the Mu'tazilah
The time of the 'abbasids (132AH onwards) -- Greek philosophy is translated, and deviancy becomes wide spread, including the names and attributes of Allah.

Mar 17, 2017 • 1h 4min
Aqeedah - Session 3 of 4
Allah's Perfect Names and Attributes
What Will You Learn In This Session
The virtues of knowing Allah's names & attributes
The basic principles
The statement of Imaam Maalik
Principles that relate to Allah's names
All of Allah's names are the pinnacle of perfection
Allah's names are both names and attributes
The proof for rule no.2
Allah's names are taken as they come, there is no place for the intellect when discussing them.
Allah's names do not have a fixed number
Deviation with regard to Allah's names is of different types:
Principles that relate to Allah's attributes
All of Allah's attributes are the pinnacle of perfection
There are more attributes than names
Allah's attributes are of two types
Those attributes which Allah and His Messenger affirmed for Him
Those attributes which we affirm for Allah are of two types:
Two great sins must be avoided with regard to Allah's attributes:
Allah's attributes are taken as they come
Principles that relate to the proofs for Allah's names & attributes
There are only two ways of affirming Allah's names & attributes: The Qur'an & the Sunnah.
Words with ambiguous meanings
It is obligatory to understand Allah's names & attributes by their apparent meaning
The meaning of Allah's names & attributes have two aspects:
Misguidance with regard to Allah's names & attributes
Every person who compares Allah to his creation has denied an aspect of Allah's names; attributes, and vice-versa

Mar 17, 2017 • 56min
Aqeedah - Session 2 of 4
Tawheed and Ittibaa - Absolute Monotheism & Following the Messenger
What Will You Learn In This Session
Introduction to Tawheed and Ittibaa
Tawheed
Laa Ilaaha il-Allah -- The Statement of Tawheed
Putting This in Context -- The Beliefs of Quraysh Before Islam
Breaking Down the Words
The Meaning of Ilaah
The Two Parts of Laa ilaaha il-Allah
Further Notes on the Meaning of Laa Ilaaha il-Allah
The Conditions of Laa Ilaaha il-Allah
What is Worship?
Shirk: The Opposite of Tawheed
Ittibaa'
Muhammadun Rasool-ullaah -- The Statement of Ittibaa'
Bid'ah: The Opposite of Ittibaa'

Mar 17, 2017 • 48min
Aqeedah - Session 1 of 4
An Introduction to 'Aqeedah
What Will You Learn In This Session
An Introduction to 'Aqeedah
What is 'Aqeedah?
The Meaning of 'Aqeedah according to the Language of the Arabs
The Meaning of 'Aqeedah in the Religion of Islam
Examples of 'Aqeedah
'Aqeedah Does Not Stop in the Heart, it Starts From It
The Importance of 'Aqeedah
The Sources of Our 'Aqeedah
History of How 'Aqeedah was Recorded
Differences of Opinion in 'Aqeedah
Taqleed in 'Aqeedah

Mar 17, 2017 • 56min
Beautiful Names Of Allah - Part 4
The fourth lecture in our Beautiful Names of Allah series from Kalemah Islamic Center in Dubai. Muhammad Tim Humble presents the meaning of the name Hayyul - Qayyum and how to apply that name in our lives.

Mar 17, 2017 • 1h 1min
Tim Humble – Beautiful Names Of Allah – Part 3
"Ar Rahman - Ar Raheem"
The Third lecture in our Beautiful Names of Allah series from Kalemah Islamic Center in Dubai. Muhammad Tim Humble presents the meaning of the name Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem, and how to apply that name in our lives.

Mar 17, 2017 • 46min
Beautiful Names Of Allah - Part 2
"Ar Rabb"
The second lecture in our Beautiful Names of Allah series from Kalemah Islamic Center in Dubai. Muhammad Tim Humble presents the meaning of the name Ar-Rabb (the Lord), and how to apply that name in our lives.

Mar 17, 2017 • 52min
Beautiful Names Of Allah - Part 1
A summary of the meaning of the name
Things we learn from the name, including attributes and actions.
A suitable translation of the name in English.
The source of proof that the name is one of Allahâs beautiful and perfect names.
How to implement the knowledge of this name in our lives, including how to supplicate with it in our prayers.
Miscellaneous topics of interest relating to the names of Allah.

Feb 14, 2017 • 25min
How Sincere Repentance Can Lead You Out of Crisis

Feb 14, 2017 • 1h 46min