

Yaqeen Podcast
Yaqeen Institute
This podcast is brought to you by Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research. You'll find a variety of Islamic lectures, conversations, and discussions on topics most important to you. At Yaqeen, we aim to make academic and Islamically-credible scholarship mainstream through accessible resources such as infographics, animations, podcasts, learning materials, and more. Visit www.yaqeeninstitute.org or download the Yaqeen app from the app store to continue dismantling doubts, nurturing conviction, and inspiring contribution, one truth at a time
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Dec 21, 2025 • 37min
Why Jerusalem Fell in the First Crusade | Ep. 2 | The Salahuddin Generation | Dr. Hassan Elwan
Dr. Hassan Elwan, a historian specializing in Islamic history and the Crusades, dissects the fall of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. He discusses how the Crusaders' success stemmed from strategic organization and psychological tactics, rather than sheer numbers. Elwan contrasts earnest zeal from figures like Peter the Hermit with the dangers of emotional responses without planning. He also reveals how infighting among Muslim rulers and failed coordination contributed to the defeats, leaving listeners to ponder the critical question of why sincere efforts led to repeated losses.

Dec 19, 2025 • 22min
You're Being Tested AND Trained | Khutbah by Dr. Omar Suleiman
Discover the profound insights on how life's tests shape our faith. Dr. Omar Suleiman compares the trials of Adam and Yusuf, revealing how hardship can lead to purification rather than punishment. He challenges listeners on where to turn in times of struggle—people or Allah? Unpacking the dangers of dependence on worldly means, he emphasizes the ultimate reliance on divine support. The discussion culminates with a powerful dua from Jibreel, inspiring hope and spiritual growth amidst adversity.

Dec 18, 2025 • 29min
The Problem With Hustle Culture | Real Talk ft. Dr. Tesneem Alkiek
Dr. Tesneem Alkiek, an Islamic scholar known for her insights on mental health and spirituality, discusses the perils of hustle culture. She explores how societal pressures to constantly optimize lead to burnout and dissatisfaction. Reflecting on death offers a grounding perspective, emphasizing that true success should connect us to our purpose and faith. Tesneem highlights slow productivity, self-accountability, and the importance of small acts of worship as pathways to genuine fulfillment, urging listeners to seek God's approval over societal expectations.

Dec 12, 2025 • 19min
You Can Be Punished With Comfort | Khutbah by Dr. Omar Suleiman
In this thought-provoking discussion, Dr. Omar Suleiman, an influential American Islamic scholar and founder of the Yaqeen Institute, delves deep into the relationship between our actions and their consequences. He contrasts the concept of karma with Islamic teachings, emphasizing that life is a test rather than a straightforward payback system. Dr. Suleiman warns against materialistic views of rewards, highlighting that ease can sometimes be a trial. He encourages mercy and charity, reminding listeners of Allah's divine wisdom in our experiences.

Dec 11, 2025 • 28min
What if it's Not a Gender War? | Real Talk ft. Dr. Tesneem Alkiek
Dr. Tesneem Alkiek, a scholar on Islamic tradition and gender, joins Qaanitah Hunter to challenge the notion that Islam is defined by men. They explore Aisha's significant role in Islamic history and how context alters our understanding of hadith. Tesneem emphasizes the importance of women's voices, critiques past interpretations rooted in bias, and advocates for women's active participation in scholarship. The discussion encourages a shift from a victimhood mentality to empowerment and collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge.

Dec 6, 2025 • 30min
The Rise of the Assassins: The Salahuddin Generation | SERIES PREMIER
Before Salahuddin could unite the Muslim world, earlier leaders had to address deep internal divisions. When radical groups like the Qarmatians stole the Black Stone and extremist factions terrorized scholars, visionaries like Nizam al-Mulk responded by building institutions—the Nizamiyya schools—that would educate the generation of scholars who would guide leaders like Nur al-Din and Salahuddin.Sign up for exclusive updates on this series: https://yqn.io/231b800:00 - The worst time in Islamic history?4:19 - Emergence of the Ismaili Empire9:40 - How the Qaramita stole the Black Stone from the Ka’bah11:30 - The founding of Cairo and spread of Ismailism13:36 - The arrival of the Seljuks and Nizam al-Mulk 17:47 - Imam al-Ghazali’s response to the Ismailis and philosophers21:57 - The Order of the Assassins25:47 - The attempt to assassinate Salahuddin (rh) This episode draws on leading historical works about Salahuddin and the revival that reshaped the Muslim world. If you’d like to explore the era more deeply, we recommend:How the Generation of Salahuddin Appeared — Dr. Majid Irsan Al-KailaniThe Rare and Excellent History of Saladin — Ibn ShaddadSalahuddin al-Ayyubi — Dr. Ali Muhammad al-SallabiSaladin: The Triumph of the Sunni Revival — A.R. AzzamFor young readers: Saladin: Noble Prince of Islam — Diane Stanley

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Dec 5, 2025 • 19min
When Allah Punishes You Out Of Mercy | Khutbah by Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman explores the idea that consequences from Allah are often merciful acts meant to purify us. He shares insights from prophetic teachings, illustrating how prompt punishment reflects divine love. A touching hadith about a male convert and a transformed woman highlights the power of immediate faith. Listeners learn that worldly afflictions can clear sins and that quick repentance shows true devotion. The podcast stresses gratitude for wake-up calls and warns against complacency when facing no consequences.

Dec 4, 2025 • 30min
Why is Marriage So Complicated? | SERIES PREMIERE | Real Talk ft. Dr. Tesneem Alkiek
Dr. Tesneem Alkiek, a scholar specializing in Islamic law, dives into the complexities of marriage today. She discusses how societal changes make marital life lonelier and explains the vital role of community in supporting couples. Distinguishing between cultural practices and Islamic norms, she emphasizes that Islamic law serves as a baseline, not an exhaustive model. Tesneem highlights the flexibility of mahr and nafqa duties, reminding couples to prioritize compassion and mutual respect, viewing marriage as a sacred commitment.

Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 2min
Training Your Temper and Responding to Insults | Servants of Most Merciful | Ep. 2 | Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman, an esteemed Islamic scholar, dives into the importance of forbearance and composure when faced with provocation. He explores how responding to insults with peace embodies true strength. Discover the power of humility through Quranic verses and prophetic stories. Dr. Suleiman differentiates between patience with life and patience with people, illustrating that real composure is not just a reaction but a practiced virtue. He emphasizes that true strength lies in self-control, urging listeners to adopt a dignified approach in the face of ignorance.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 34min
From Enemies to Brothers: The Miracle of Unity | Lecture by Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman delves into the essence of true unity, highlighting that it's rooted in piety and the mutual pursuit of goodness. He shares powerful lessons from the life of the Prophet, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and reintegration within communities. The talk explores the challenges of tribalism and how crises can awaken a sense of purpose. Ultimately, he advocates for collective support against oppression, urging listeners to prioritize common causes over divisions and to guide loved ones back to the principles of faith.


