Tasleem is the grand finale of salah—Jannah’s greeting rehearsed on Earth, where you draw peace from As-Salām and send it to the world. "As-salaamu 'alaykum" to your right, then left, spreading the peace you just absorbed. In this final episode of the series, Dr. Omar Suleiman unpacks why that salaam is followed by triple istighfar and the 33-33-34 rhythm of dhikr, touches upon the one regret every soul has after it passes, and comforts you with the one gift salah gives you that no other deed...
Salah Ibrahimiyyah packs the devotion of two prophets into one prayer. Anchored in Prophet Ibrahim's du'a in the desert, it's a callback to the one who wanted us to establish prayer in the first place, and establishes a lifelong connection between you, the Ahl al-Bayt, and every believer on Earth. In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman traces every word of the greatest salawat of all time. Then, he spotlights the four most important things to ask for before you end your salah. Download the compan...
The Prophet ﷺ taught the Tashahhud with the care of a surah from the Qur'an. This is the closing ceremony with the King of kings, where greetings arrive bearing gifts: you present your prayer, your character, and your sincerity. In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman traces the precise language of the Prophet ﷺ, from “at-tahiyyatu lillah” to the kalimah that crowns your acts of worship. The sentence that seals your salah is the one you hope will seal your life. Download the companion journal for ...
No one lowers themselves for God except that He raises them. No position brings you closer to Allah than sujood, the state of prostration. While you are there, closest to Him, in the middle of your prayer, what words will you whisper? You can make whatever du'as you wish for yourself, in whatever language comes naturally to you. But in addition to that, we are taught many supplications to purify ourselves. Join Dr. Omar Suleiman to find recitations that bring your sujood to life. Download the...
Rukoo' is the most unstable position of salah. Anyone could be thrown off balance from the bottom of a deep bow. And in that fragile stance, what do you recite? Subhana rabbi Al-Adheem. Glorious is my Lord, the Immovable, the Strong, the Almighty. In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman explains the singifiance of this contrast, delving into the symbolism of rukuoo' and the extra recitations that can be made as you bow to Al-Adheem. Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each ste...
The conversation continues. Al-Fatihah is too profound to explain in a single episode. From the many implications of asking for guidance, to the hidden connections between this chapter and other surahs of the Qur'an, there is so much more to explore. Dr. Omar Suleiman explains the opening chapter of the Holy Book. Join him to keep learning about what you recite 17+ times every day of your life. Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each step of salah: https://yqn.io/baeh ...
If du'a is a conversation and Qur'an is a monologue, reciting Surah Al-Fatihah is both—unique in that Allah responds to every ayah you say. In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman guides you through the divine dialogue and meaning of Surah Al-Fatihah: from the praise of the Lord of the worlds to the mercy of Ar-Rahman, and the majesty of the Master of the Day of Judgment, who listens and responds with more than you ask. Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each step of sa...
Salah is a sanctuary. When you step into it, you're in a sacred space, a meeting between your soul and its Maker. What do you say first? After the takbeer—a profound phrase of remembrance in its own right—we learn of several du'as Rasulullah ﷺ used to recite, phrases meant to distance the soul from its sins and enter the mind into a state of remembrance. Join Dr. Omar Suleiman to learn these hallowed words and bring them into your own prayers. Download the companion journal for guidance and g...
Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each step of salah: https://yqn.io/baeh The adhan echoes like revelation, honored by the righteous as if it were Qur’an. It is the invitation of the King of kings to rise, respond, and ready the heart. In this episode, Dr. Omar Suleiman brings to life the awe of the pious predecessors—their silence, their stillness, and their complete attention—as they repeated each word and waited for the moment between adhan and iqamah, when no du’a...
Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each step of salah: https://yqn.io/baeh Your conversation with Allah starts with your wudu. Your intentions and motions represent a single statement: I am preparing to stand before the King of kings. From the fire-threatening neglected heels to the shining limbs of the Day of Judgment, this is the gateway to presence, purity, and prayer. Dr. Omar Suleiman explores the quiet khushoo’ of wudu: from the sins that fall with each drop to t...
Download the companion journal for guidance and gems for each step of salah: https://yqn.io/baeh Everything seeks to keep you distracted from your Lord. But your ultimate purpose is to choose devotion over desire, and every salah you make is a manifestation of that devotion. So when you stand to pray, how to you maintain your focus? How can you go beyond rote recitation and instead enter the deep flow state of a salah made with complete khushoo'? Tune in to learn how to pray with presence w...
When all else fades, only hope in Allah remains. At the moment of death, no deed will matter more than trusting in His mercy. Even the most righteous entered the Barzakh with sins—yet it was their good opinion of Allah that erased them. In that unseen world, His mercy conceals shortcomings, and His forgiveness grants peace. The gates of redemption never close to those who sincerely seek Him. So as you journey through this life, carry this truth with you: hope in Allah is not just a feeling—it...
Every soul in the Barzakh carries the weight of 'if only'. The sinner will wish they had repented. The righteous will wish they had done more. Even the martyr will long to return—not for this world, but to sacrifice themselves for Allah again. No one regrets a missed opportunity in the dunya. They only regret the deeds they didn’t do for Allah. What will you wish for when time runs out? NOTE: All depictions of Barzakh are purely conceptual and only vocals were used in the making of the soundt...
What did your Tahajjud plant for you? When the world slept, you stood in the stillness of the night, whispering to your Lord. The tears you shed in secret watered a garden unseen—one that now grows in your grave, lighting it with peace. While others fear what awaits them, you have a secret gift, waiting to be unveiled. Tahajjud is not just a prayer—it’s an invitation to nearness. And in the Barzakh, the one who stood before Allah in the night will stand closest to Him in eternity. NOTE: All d...
What happens in the heavens and the graves on Laylatul Qadr? The angels fill the skies, and destinies are written. The living pray for mercy, while the dead long for one more chance. But this night isn’t just for us—its blessings reach beyond. Your du’a can lift the souls of those who have passed, just as it can change your fate. Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun, tuhibbul ‘afwa, fa’fu ‘anna—don’t forget to include them in the "us." NOTE: All depictions of Barzakh are purely conceptual and only vocal...
Just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not working. Your du’a can strengthen the feet of the oppressed, ease a soul in the grave, or even shift history itself. The martyrs of Gaza may not have seen the victory they set in motion, just as Sumayya (ra) never saw Mecca embrace Islam. But in the Barzakh, they may be greeted with news of their impact. And what about your loved ones who have passed? The Prophet ﷺ said du’a reaches them like gifts of light, easing burdens and raising ranks....
What is the impact of a sincere du'a made for another? Our lives are an intricate network of interactions, big and small. For those who pray for each other, even just by asking for the forgiveness of the believing men and women, there is an unimaginably big impact across time and space. One day, you'll meet those you prayed for, as well as those who prayed for you. And even if you never met in this life, the bond you share as members of the same ummah is unbreakable. NOTE: All depictions of B...
Who will you be with in the Barzakh? Beyond just your family, you will be reunited with those who were your closest friends in this life. But pause: is this a good thing or a bad thing? Are your friends from the righteous, who encourage you to good, or do you know deep down that they urge you away from your faith? The company you keep will be a major component of your eternity, so choose wisely. NOTE: All depictions of Barzakh are purely conceptual and only vocals were used in the making of t...
Your loved ones who died haven't left you. They've just moved on to the next station of life—and phone service isn't very good there. They're waiting to see you again, and as they wait, they rejoice in your visits to their graves. They celebrate when they hear of your 'ibadah and accomplishments in the dunya. And they are elated to receive the best gift of all that you can possibly give them: your du'a for them. NOTE: All depictions of Barzakh are purely conceptual and only vocals were used i...
Patience and gratitude are the keys to contentment, in this life and the next. For every hardship, patience brings peace and grows gardens of reward. And every moment gift Allah has given you, from the ability to hear Qur'an to the chance to enjoy a bite of food, is an opportunity to say 'Alhamdulillah' with deep sincerity, and allow your thankfulness to flourish. Can we learn how to have both from the example of a limbless father of a dead son? NOTE: All depictions of Barzakh are...