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  <title>The Knowledge That Produces Leaders | #5 Ta'iyyah Abu Ishaq Al-Ilbiri | Ustadh Tim Humble #AMAU</title>
  <description>The Qur'an and Sunnah praise knowledge countless times. But have you ever asked, &amp;quot;Which knowledge? Any knowledge? Or something very specific?&amp;quot; And why does that knowledge, in particular, make a person worth listening to, worth following, worth trusting? In this episode, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble continues through the Ta'iyyah of Abu Ishaq al-Ilbiri - a poem written centuries ago, yet somehow speaking directly to the confusion of our time. The verse opens with something personal: &amp;quot;O Abu Bakr…&amp;quot; A man being called. A reminder being given. And what follows quietly dismantles a lot of what people assume about knowledge, status, and what it actually means to lead. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #islamicknowledge #islamiclectures #seekingknowledge </description>
  <author_name>Al Madrasatu Al Umariyyah</author_name>
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