Friday Night Ramadan Series (Weekly) — After Tarāwīḥ
In the early 8th century, the Muslims entered Iberia (Al-Andalus) and a new chapter began in Europe. Beyond the military victory, this period later became known for scholarship, governance, and a flourishing of learning — a reminder of how īmān, discipline, and vision can open doors that seem impossible.
The battle of Ḥaṭṭīn was a turning point that paved the way for the liberation of al-Quds (Jerusalem). It highlights patience through hardship, unity after division, and leadership rooted in principle — and how sincere resolve can reverse the course of history.
One of the most decisive days in Islamic history. On the 17th of Ramadhan, the small Muslim community of Madinah — just over 300 believers — faced a much larger Quraysh army at Badr. Through faith, patience, and divine assistance, Allah granted them victory. The Day of Badr became a symbol of how sincerity, unity, and reliance upon Allah can overcome overwhelming odds.
When the Mongol advance seemed unstoppable, ʿAyn Jālūt became a moment where the tide changed. It’s remembered as a victory that protected the region from further devastation — teaching us that even in the darkest moments, Allah can bring openings through courage, preparation, and tawakkul.
Mawlānā Adil is a UK-based speaker from Preston, known for delivering practical reminders that connect our Islamic history with lessons for today. He is also involved in community and advocacy work, including with CAGE International.