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Jangli_Zemaryan
30-04-06, 07:41 PM
Asalamualaykum Wa'Rahmatullahi Wa'Barakatuhu
Great vid:
CLICK HERE (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Video/Fiez%20documentary.wmv)
aurorascopic
30-04-06, 10:38 PM
who is this guy? i typed him in google but..i just found a load of 'bad stuff' about him so, i thought maybe u cud give a balanced view?
Jangli_Zemaryan
30-04-06, 10:56 PM
who is this guy? i typed him in google but..i just found a load of 'bad stuff' about him so, i thought maybe u cud give a balanced view?
Someone who speaks the Haaq! May Allaah protect him!
Sheikh Feiz was born in Sydney, Australia and remained there until the age of 20 where in 1990, he travelled to Saudi Arabia to begin his studies at the Islamic University of Madinah. He completed studies of Arabic Grammar and Language thus entering the faculty of Islamic Law (Shariah) specialising in the knowledge of Hadith. After graduating, he returned to Sydney, Australia where his vision of establishing an Islamic Youth Centre began. Alhamdulillah the Global Islamic Youth Centre has now been functioning successfully since 1999 - Sheikh Feiz delivers weekly lectures at the GIYC and other centres around Australia.
Check out his lectures, really good, Alhamdullilah!
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Tafseer Al Falaq
01 - Track 1 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
02 - Track 2 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
03 - Track 3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
04 - Track 4 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
05 - Track 5 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
06 - Track 6 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
07 - Track 7 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/07%20-%20Track%207.mp3)
08 - Track 8 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/08%20-%20Track%208.mp3)
09 - Track 9 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/09%20-%20Track%209.mp3)
10 - Track 10 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/10%20-%20Track%2010.mp3)
11 - Track 11 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/11%20-%20Track%2011.mp3)
12 - Track 12 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/12%20-%20Track%2012.mp3)
13 - Track 13 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Al%20Falaq/13%20-%20Track%2013.mp3)
Tafseer Al-Fatiha
Al-Fatiha Part 1
01 - Track 1.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
02 - Track 2.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
03 - Track 3.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
04 - Track 4.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
05 - Track 5.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
06 - Track 6.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
07 - Track 7.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/07%20-%20Track%207.mp3)
08 - Track 8.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%201/08%20-%20Track%208.mp3)
Al-Fatiha Part 2
01 - Track 1.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
02 - Track 2.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
03 - Track 3.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
04 - Track 4.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
05 - Track 5.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
06 - Track 6.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Alfatiha/Al-Fatiha%20Part%202/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
Tafseer Az-Zalzalah
01 - Track 1.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
02 - Track 2.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
03 - Track 3.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
04 - Track 4.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
05 - Track 5.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
06 - Track 6.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
07 - Track 7.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/07%20-%20Track%207.mp3)
08 - Track 8.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/08%20-%20Track%208.mp3)
09 - Track 9.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/09%20-%20Track%209.mp3)
10 - Track 10.mp3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/10%20-%20Track%2010.mp3)
Miscellaneous
Forbidden Celebration (http://www.wasatiyah.com/modules/jinzora/media/Lectures/Aqeedah/Walaa%20wal%20Baraa%20-%20Sh%20Faiz/Forbidden%20Celebrations.mp3)
Imitating the Disbelievers (http://www.wasatiyah.com/modules/jinzora/media/Lectures/Aqeedah/Walaa%20wal%20Baraa%20-%20Sh%20Faiz/Imitating%20the%20Disbelievers.mp3)
The Enemy's Plot (http://www.wasatiyah.com/modules/jinzora/media/Lectures/Aqeedah/Walaa%20wal%20Baraa%20-%20Sh%20Faiz/The%20Enemy's%20Plot.mp3)
Jangli_Zemaryan
05-05-06, 01:09 PM
Tafseer At-Takathur
Part 1 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
Part 2 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
Part 3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
Part 4 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
Part 5 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
Part 6 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
Part 7 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/At-Takathur/07%20-%20Track%207.mp3)
Tafseer Az-Zalzalah
Part 1 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/01%20-%20Track%201.mp3)
Part 2 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/02%20-%20Track%202.mp3)
Part 3 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/03%20-%20Track%203.mp3)
Part 4 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/04%20-%20Track%204.mp3)
Part 5 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/05%20-%20Track%205.mp3)
Part 6 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/06%20-%20Track%206.mp3)
Part 7 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/07%20-%20Track%207.mp3)
Part 8 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/08%20-%20Track%208.mp3)
Part 9 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/09%20-%20Track%209.mp3)
Part 10 (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Tafseer%20Az-Zalzalah/10%20-%20Track%2010.mp3)
True Stories of Death
Part 1 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz1death.mp3)
Part 2 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz2death.mp3)
Part 3 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz3death.mp3)
Part 4 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz4death.mp3)
Part 5 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz5death.mp3)
Part 6 (http://uponsunnah.com/audio/feiz6death.mp3)
Your Last Day on Earth (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Your%20Last%20Day%20on%20Earth.mp3)
Signs of the Last Hour (http://www.uponsunnah.com/brohus/Audio/Lectures/Sheikh%20Feiz/Shaykh%20Feiz%20-%20Signs%20of%20the%20Last%20Hour.mp3)
insomniac
10-04-07, 08:25 PM
JazakAllah khair for sharing!
Sheikh Feiz born in Sydney, Australia, spent the first part of his life in the field of sports. At the age of 17 he received a title in boxing and then at 19, he won the Australian bodybuilding championship. He was about to leave for America to represent Australia in the world championships, when Allah placed emaan in his heart and he swapped his ticket to America, for one to study Islam in the University of Medina, Saudi Arabia.
It’s good to mention here, that Sheikh Feiz lived most of his teen life in a gangster environment in the streets of the city of Sydney, without the recognition of his Great Creator. He was ‘Tough’ having all the Aussie lifestyle could offer, except true happiness. He was well known as “Frank the Killer” in his boxing days, and “The Beast” in his bodybuilding days, due to his robust character and tough behaviour. Even with all things at his fingertips, he felt a need for more. He was born into a so called “Muslim” family but never placed any effort in understanding the deen of truth due to the negative influence that surrounded him. After a hard life on the streets, he realized that his existence meant much more then living as a hooligan.
He began investigating other religions, but found them deficient in every perspective. After entering a mosque to ask questions about Islam, he realized that Allah sent him there (to the mosque) in order to guide him not confuse him.
He attended lessons within the mosques around Sydney, but found that all of them were unattractive, hard to understand and showed lack of interest towards the youth. He realized the importance of becoming a Da’ee with a native English tongue, in order to proclaim the word of Allah to those who were similar to himself.
He immediately packed his luggage and embarked upon the greatest and most fruitful epic and endeavor of his existence, which was to travel to the land of the first Islamic state, Medina, to educate himself in the greatest knowledge ever, the knowledge of the path to Paradise.
He completed two years of intense Arabic and then 4 years of Islamic Law, specializing in the Science of Hadith. He studied under the likes of Sheikhs such as Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen, Ali Al-Hudaythi and Al-Albaani, among others.
He returned to Australia on completion, to fulfill his dream which was to cater to the needs of the youth, especially those lost on the streets. In the year 2000, sheikh Feiz founded and became the Amir of the “Global Islamic Youth Centre” (G.I.Y.C.).
The G.I.Y.C is a centre of learning and a place that encourages the youth to be better Muslims. It has a gym, recreational facilities, including youth camps and many lessons on Islam both general and in depth.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bpbnwGQpGHI (part 1)
His aim in opening the centre, was to take the youth off the streets and into an Islamic environment, knowing too well how easy it is to be left to stray in a non Muslim society.
His unique style of speech, and his unwavering stance on Islam, has attracted the young and old from all over the world. His refusal to “water down” his religion has drawn forth the critics, but he remains steadfast, believing in Allahs message and the true meaning of “no compromise”. He believes that Islam in its true form is only a religion of Peace and not violence.
His Aqeedah is on the methodology of our pious predecessors unconditionally, without blindly following any school of thought or any person, except for the Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasalam. He strictly upholds no other then Qur’an and Sunnah.
He is currently residing in Malaysia pursuing his studies under Islam, while teaching at various places within Malaysia, and also on the internet.
May Allah protect him and grant him Al Firdaus Al Alaa.
hanaa_al_muminah
22-02-08, 06:11 AM
Sheikh Feiz born in Sydney, Australia, spent the first part of his life in the field of sports. At the age of 17 he received a title in boxing and then at 19, he won the Australian bodybuilding championship. He was about to leave for America to represent Australia in the world championships, when Allah placed emaan in his heart and he swapped his ticket to America, for one to study Islam in the University of Medina, Saudi Arabia.
It’s good to mention here, that Sheikh Feiz lived most of his teen life in a gangster environment in the streets of the city of Sydney, without the recognition of his Great Creator. He was ‘Tough’ having all the Aussie lifestyle could offer, except true happiness. He was well known as “Frank the Killer” in his boxing days, and “The Beast” in his bodybuilding days, due to his robust character and tough behaviour. Even with all things at his fingertips, he felt a need for more. He was born into a so called “Muslim” family but never placed any effort in understanding the deen of truth due to the negative influence that surrounded him. After a hard life on the streets, he realized that his existence meant much more then living as a hooligan.
He began investigating other religions, but found them deficient in every perspective. After entering a mosque to ask questions about Islam, he realized that Allah sent him there (to the mosque) in order to guide him not confuse him.
He attended lessons within the mosques around Sydney, but found that all of them were unattractive, hard to understand and showed lack of interest towards the youth. He realized the importance of becoming a Da’ee with a native English tongue, in order to proclaim the word of Allah to those who were similar to himself.
He immediately packed his luggage and embarked upon the greatest and most fruitful epic and endeavor of his existence, which was to travel to the land of the first Islamic state, Medina, to educate himself in the greatest knowledge ever, the knowledge of the path to Paradise.
He completed two years of intense Arabic and then 4 years of Islamic Law, specializing in the Science of Hadith. He studied under the likes of Sheikhs such as Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen, Ali Al-Hudaythi and Al-Albaani, among others.
He returned to Australia on completion, to fulfill his dream which was to cater to the needs of the youth, especially those lost on the streets. In the year 2000, sheikh Feiz founded and became the Amir of the “Global Islamic Youth Centre” (G.I.Y.C.).
The G.I.Y.C is a centre of learning and a place that encourages the youth to be better Muslims. It has a gym, recreational facilities, including youth camps and many lessons on Islam both general and in depth.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bpbnwGQpGHI (part 1)
His aim in opening the centre, was to take the youth off the streets and into an Islamic environment, knowing too well how easy it is to be left to stray in a non Muslim society.
His unique style of speech, and his unwavering stance on Islam, has attracted the young and old from all over the world. His refusal to “water down” his religion has drawn forth the critics, but he remains steadfast, believing in Allahs message and the true meaning of “no compromise”. He believes that Islam in its true form is only a religion of Peace and not violence.
His Aqeedah is on the methodology of our pious predecessors unconditionally, without blindly following any school of thought or any person, except for the Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasalam. He strictly upholds no other then Qur’an and Sunnah.
He is currently residing in Malaysia pursuing his studies under Islam, while teaching at various places within Malaysia, and also on the internet.
May Allah protect him and grant him Al Firdaus Al Alaa.
Allahumaa thumma ameen to the dua
thetruth
22-02-08, 06:45 PM
ameen to the duas.
the site is down.
Abu Rago
22-02-08, 07:31 PM
Yeah uponsunnah has been down for a long time. You can download the Sheikhs videos here (http://kalamullah.com/videos.html) and lectures here (http://kalamullah.com/feiz-muhammad.html)
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