Nouman Ali Khan
A podcast by Muslim Central
1761 Episodes
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My Parents Are Wrong - What Should I Do?
Published: 3/8/2023 -
Accepting The Most Beautiful Truth
Published: 3/8/2023 -
When Allah Tests You
Published: 3/5/2023 -
The Exact Same Deed; Sometimes Good, Sometimes Evil
Published: 3/4/2023 -
The Difference Between Quran and Science
Published: 3/2/2023 -
The Weapon Allah Gave You
Published: 2/28/2023 -
Timeless Manners
Published: 2/26/2023 -
Empowering Goodness in Difficult Times
Published: 2/24/2023 -
Greed vs Contentment - The Way to a Fulfilling Life
Published: 2/23/2023 -
Stop Following Your Emotions
Published: 2/19/2023 -
What Is The Purpose Of Hajj?
Published: 2/16/2023 -
The Art of Quran Recitation
Published: 2/14/2023 -
It's Not Fair People Go to Hell for Eternity
Published: 2/14/2023 -
Life's Just Games & Entertainment
Published: 2/10/2023 -
This Will Scare People On Judgement Day
Published: 2/9/2023 -
Relax, Allah Knows Exactly What You Need
Published: 2/7/2023 -
Stop Being So Naive!
Published: 2/5/2023 -
Why Do I Feel Empty Inside?
Published: 2/2/2023 -
The key to overcoming difficulties
Published: 2/2/2023 -
Making Of Proper Judgement
Published: 1/29/2023
Nouman Ali Khan is the founder and CEO of Bayyinah and serves as a lead instructor for several programs including Dream, traveling seminars and Bayyinah TV. His serious Arabic training began in the U.S. in 1999 under Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and former principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan. Khan served as a professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College until 2006 when he decided to take Bayyinah on as a full-time project. Since then he has taught more than 10,000 students through traveling seminars and programs. He currently resides in Dallas, Texas and is focusing on teaching his students, developing Arabic curricula and filming material for Bayyinah TV. Nouman Ali Khan, who was of Pakistani descent and was born in Germany on May 4, 1978, spent his early years in the former East Berlin. Khan attended the Pakistan Embassy school from second through eighth grade while his father was employed by the Pakistani Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Khan was a teenager when his father decided to relocate the family to New York.
