Shaykh Abu Eesa Niamatullah is famous for his ‘real talk’, straight-forward attitude, extremely dark sense of humour and above all else, his Pathan kufi. Somehow connected to all four madhahib through his numerous teachers, Shaykh Abu Eesa (a.k.a the Big Easy or ‘AE’) has a rich grasp on Fiqh and Hadeeth. Born in London, England, he tracks his roots to the Naser Kheil tribe of the North West Frontier in Pakistan. He studied both Pharmacy and Anthropology at the University of Manchester and later studied Arabic, Islamic Law and the Qur’an with its memorisation from scholars in a diverse array of locations. Shaykh Abu Eesa is the Resident Scholar of the 1st Ethical Charitable Trust in England, an organisation dedicated to civic engagement and Islamic legal and financial education; he was the original founder of ‘Prophetic Guidance’ (PG) and the main teacher presenting PG’s classes, including the ‘al-Adab al-Mufrad’ show which is aired on many Islamic TV channels.
Advice to Mosque attendees and those praying in their own homes as well during the COVID-19 epidemic. Original Audio Episode Link - Abu Eesa Niamatull...
This brief introduction is on why Allah says in the Quran that “the male is not like the female”. Hannah, the wife of Imran, wanted a son whom she pla...
In this emotional keynote speech at Ilmfest in May 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sheikh Abu Eesa gives an account of the last days of the Messenger ...