Mohammed
I make content on Islamic Personal Knowledge and Development. I ask Allah (سبحانه وتعالى) to bless us in our journey of knowledge and purification.
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SINCERITY IS KEY.
Action without intention is merely exertion; intention without sincerity is ostentation; and sincerity without trueness and realization is worthless.
Imam Al-Ghazali (رحمه اللّه)
About Me
Mohammed Alsaeed is a Bahraini Shafi'i student of Islamic knowledge and helpless servant of Allah. He started getting into the world of self-help and personal development at the age of 17 right before entering university, where he studied Computer Science with Cloud Computing. After a couple years of obsession with mainstream self-help, he found that it was missing the only thing that mattered; Allah. So, he decided to start a YouTube channel to promote personal growth in a way that pleased Ar-Rahman and His Beloved whilst ensuring he, Mohammed, is within the boundaries of the Almighty's forgiving Shariah.
Other Interests
Besides Islamic knowledge (Creed, Jursiprudence, Self-Purification), I also really love and am interested in:
Entrepreneurship (Specifically Digital Entrepreneurship at the moment)
Reading (Dark Academia, Niche Works from Popular Authors like Dostoevsky, and other series like Harry Potter and Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Jiu-Jitsu/Grappling (both Gi and No-Gi)
Football (no, not American)
Perfumes (this one's weird yes but I really love fragrances and matching different scents with different moods etc.)
Machine Learning and Data Analytics on the Cloud (this one may also sound weird, but of all the things I studied, I really understood and enjoyed Machine Learning and data shtuff. I actually got a bunch of certs too hehe)
Software Engineering (who knew building stuff could be so fun?)
FAQ
Should you listen to anything I say?
I do not include any of my personal opinions when explaining or spreading Islamic knowledge. I may give analogies from my own head, yes, but the knowledge itself is not mine.
Where do I get my knowledge from?
I get my knowledge from the scholars of Ahlusunnah Wal Jama'ah. To be specific, I mean the scholars that belong to the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools of fiqh and their accompanying creed. I take from the scholars who are scholars by definition, not by popularity. You can watch this video to know who a true scholar is.
What school of fiqh do I follow?
I follow the Shafi'i school of fiqh.
I was wondering, would you join a newsletter if I had one? 🤭
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