The Barakah Effect

The Barakah Effect

The weekly podcast where we dissect the Qur'an and sunnah and turn it to our unfair advantage to achieve extraordinary success Here and Hereafter.

  1. 21 Jul

    Muslims Since 14: Life Lessons from Embracing Islam as a Teenager | Ustadz Ismail Bullock | 112

    What were you doing when you were 14 years old?For most of us, those years were filled with school, friends, entertainment, and trying to fit in. Years ago in Surrey at the suburbs of London, a 14-year-old boy named Lewis Bullock made a life-changing decision that would completely alter the course of his life: he embraced Islam.Today, he is known around the world as Ustadz Ismail Bullock.In this conversation, Ustadz Ismail reflects on his remarkable journey—from being one of fewer than ten Muslim students in his school, to becoming a respected Islamic teacher and caller to Islam.In this episode, we discuss:✅ Growing up in East London as a teenager: was he searching for the truth, or just "stumbled" into it?✅ What first attracted him to Islam?✅ His unique shahadah story... behind closed curtains (literally!).✅ How did his parents and those around him react?✅ How was Islamophobia back then? What challenges did he have to go through?✅ The role (or absence) of mentors during his early years as a Muslim.✅ How studying comparative religion shaped his understanding and strengthened his conviction.✅ Timeless lessons for young Muslims, parents, and anyone seeking purpose and guidance.Whether you're a lifelong Muslim, a convert, a parent, or simply someone searching for truth, this conversation offers profound lessons on conviction, courage, and staying steadfast.ℹ️ About Ustadz Ismail Bullock Ismail Bullock embraced Islam at the age of 14 in the United Kingdom. He later pursued formal Islamic studies, earning a Bachelor's degree in Islamic Studies (Usul ad-Deen) from Preston University in Ajman, UAE, and has continued advanced studies in the field. He is an international speaker, educator, and da'wah instructor known for his lectures on faith, comparative religion, parenting, and personal development. Sheikh Ismail currently resides in the UAE with his family and continues to teach and deliver lectures internationally. Follow Ismail Bullock:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@IsmailBullockInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bullockismailTime Stamps:00:00 Intro03:24 School Experience with Muslims 11:34 First Mosque 15:54 "Secret" Shahadah: Embracing Islam behind curtains 19:30 Without an "Islamic Environment" 20:22 Migrating to Dubai 30:00 Teenage FOMO? 43:19 Journey in Seeking knowledge

  2. 10 Jul

    Islam Beyond the Sweet Spot: Truths We’re Afraid to Talk About | Wael Ibrahim | 111

    Is Islam… uncomfortable? Has our desire to present a "gentle and compassionate" faith accidentally created a "feel-good" version of Islam that completely avoids the serious side of the Deen?​We love talking about mercy, spirituality, and inspiration—as we should. But what happens when we ignore accountability, discipline, and the reality of Hellfire? For this episode, Sheikh Wael Ibrahim has a conversation with The Barakah Effect podcast to tackle the elephant in the room: why modern Muslims are increasingly embarrassed by the "tougher" parts of revelation.​We are moving away from an apologetic mindset and stepping into a dignified one. Together, we unpack:✅ ​The "Feel-Good" Trap: Why a religion without justice and consequences creates a weak identity, and how the Qur'an masterfully balances intense mercy with divine wrath.✅ Discipline: why embracing discomfort is the key to success, in both matters of religion and day to day life ✅ Understanding and addressing the entitlement Sickness of "you need to convince me of Islam" ✅ ​Reclaiming Your Backbone: How understanding a disciplined, serious Islam actually brings true Barakah and self-esteem to your identity.​Stop filtering the truth to fit 21st-century comfort zones. Tune in to find out how we can speak confidently about the full spectrum of our faith without becoming harsh.✅ Trust in the Process vs. Trust in Allah - practical aspects of Tawakkul ​"Islam is not only a message of comfort — it is a message of truth. And sometimes truth challenges us before it elevates us."The Barakah Effect podcast:📱 https://instagram.com/thebarakaheffect▶️ https://www.youtube.com/thebarakaheffect 🎧 https://open.spotify.com/show/09vTAUT9iYMv2ugtdWDppD?si=reZ9YtyxTnGTol6e_bYf4Q&utm_source=copy-linkhttps://anchor.fm/thebarakaheffect The Barakah Effect is a podcast extracting gems from the Qur’an, Sunnah, pious predecessors and contemporary wisdom to extract valuable life lessons towards achieving extraordinary success in dunya and akhirah👣 Time stamps 0:00:00 Introduction 0:04:14 Why this subject? 0:13:52 All-Merciful: Why Punish? On Justice & Accountability0:23:02 Islam is Not YOUR Religion 0:28:46 "Convince Me": Has Entitlement Killed your Deen? 0:37:52 A Message to Influencers0:41:59 Being a "Slave"0:51:29 Bedridden injury: Sh.Wael's personal experience 0:54:22 Trust the "Process" 0:58:34 Mocking ReligionSyeikh Wael Youtube Channel:  @ShWaelIbrahim ​

  3. 26 Jun

    The Untold Journey of Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem: From English Teacher to Global Da’ee | 110

    Millions all over the world know him as Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem — the familiar voice behind countless lectures, Q&A sessions, and Islamic programmes watched across the globe.But many may not know his surprising origin story and journey: Before the international conferences. Before the television appearances. Before becoming a source of knowledge for Muslims worldwide. In this special episode of The Barakah Effect, we explore the personal journey of Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem — a journey filled with unexpected opportunities, life-changing encounters, and doors that Allah opened at moments he never imagined. From a best friend who sparked the love of Islam, to a choice of an "easy" degree that eventually opened up the doors of spreading knowledge, to a circumstantial vacancy at the masjid that paved the path to step up, and so much more..This conversation is not just about the story of Sheikh Assim. It is an inspiring reminder, that change, transformation, can happen at any stage of life. That Allah can use the skills, experiences, and circumstances we already have — even the things we consider ordinary — for a purpose far greater than we imagined.Sometimes the biggest chapters of our lives begin with a door that looks ordinary, with hardships that we don't fully grasp its wisdom — until Allah places barakah in it. .. and we are never "too old" to pivot into something greater for the sake of Allah.🎙️ Listen to this inspiring conversation and discover the journey behind one of today’s most recognisable Islamic speakers.Follow Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem:▶️ https://www.youtube.com/@assimalhakeem📷 instagram.com/assimalhakeem📱facebook.com/SheikhAssimAlhakeemTeam🌍 assimalhakeem.net#SheikhAssimAlHakeem #IslamicReminder #BarakahEffect #MuslimInspiration #Dawah

  4. 7 Jun

    Is the Ummah becoming WEAK? Strength, Masculinity & the Modern Muslim Crisis | Abu Mussab | 109

    We live in an era where Muslims have more access to Islamic knowledge than any generation before us, yet many feel psychologically, mentally, and physically weaker than ever. We default to an apologetic stance on our identity, caught between modern secular life and Islamic values, unsure of where we stand.What most people miss is that true strength and success are completely inverted by divine standards, demanding that we conquer our lower desires rather than conform to social trends. This conversation unpacks the modern Muslim crisis and why rebuilding the "strong believer" is the only way to safeguard our communities and secure a lasting legacy.To tackle this subject, we have a conversation with Sheikh Abu Mussab. In this episode, we discuss:✅ Why does the modern Ummah feel so weak and anxious despite having more access to Islamic content than any generation before us?✅ How do we break free from an apologetic mindset and confidently reclaim what it truly means to be a strong believer today?✅ What are the real dangers of turning to external political or social movements for identity when Islam has already laid down our psychological foundations?✅ Is physical fitness a personal lifestyle choice or a communal responsibility to ensure we never become a burden on those we love?✅ Why do we treat our relationship with Allah like a vending machine, expecting instant results, instead of submitting fully to life on His terms?✅ How do we confront the modern crisis of masculinity and equip the next generation to carry the weight of this Ummah?ℹ️ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Sheikh Abu MussabBefore Islam, Sheikh Abu Mussab lived at the opposite extreme — a Buddhist rapper embedded in street culture. His transformation was total. Since then, he has dedicated years to Islamic scholarship and built a globally recognised platform, One Way To Paradise, known for lectures that are direct, grounded, and deeply practical. His work has circulated widely online for over a decade, with one of his most impactful lectures, The Helpless Slave of Allah, reflecting the depth and honesty he brings to every topic. What makes his perspective unique is his ability to speak to young Muslims navigating modern pressures, bridging the gap between street subcultures and orthodox Islamic principles — because he has lived both worlds.GUEST SOCIAL LINKS: 📷 Instagram: @1way2paradise 🫂 Facebook: One Way To Paradise ▶️ YouTube: @onewaytoparadise📍 CHAPTERS0:00:00 Is the Ummah becoming Weak? 0:03:49 The Strong Believer 0:08:30 Identity Crisis: the Solution 0:18:05 Masculinity, Feminisn & Gender Roles 0:27:13 Strength in Jamaah 0:29:42 Diversify or Focus, Specialize? 0:34:50 Developing Resilience 0:44:10 Physical Strength 0:55:08 One Big Lesson Abu Mussab hopes to leave behind

  5. 21 May

    Barakah of Curiosity: Don't Tap Out, Stay Winning, Keep Learning | Sheikh Mohammad Al-Naqwi | 108

    In a world obsessed with instant results, viral success, and “having it all figured out,” how do we keep learning without burning out, giving up, or feeling left behind?In this episode of The Barakah Effect podcast, we sit down with Sheikh Mohammad Al-Naqwi for a deep conversation on the theme of Growth Mindset: curiosity, growth, resilience, and the lifelong journey of becoming better — spiritually, intellectually, and professionally.Together, we explore what it really means to embrace the “University of Life”: learning through failure, overcoming self-doubt, navigating burnout, and trusting Allah through seasons of slow progress.From balancing dunya and deen, to silencing the inner voice that says “I can’t,” this conversation is a reminder that growth is not reserved for the naturally gifted — it belongs to those willing to stay curious and keep showing up.In this episode, we discuss: ✅ Overcoming the “I’m too old / too late” mindset✅ How parents' choices in their children's education plays a major impact in the long run✅ How to silence the inner critic when learning feels difficult✅ Balancing career, business, and Islamic growth without splitting your identity✅ Overcoming the "impostor syndrome" when we feel we are "not good enough" or "not qualified" ✅ Real cases of “late bloomers” who succeeded against expectations ✅ Importance of Mentors Whether you’re feeling stuck, exhausted, discouraged, or simply hungry to grow — this episode is for you.🎙️ The Barakah Effect PodcastWhere faith meets growth, purpose, and meaningful living.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs the reminder to keep learning — and never tap out.CHAPTERS 0:00:00 Start 0:04:46 Sheikh Al-Naqwi: Education & upbringing0:10:25 First steps in Da'wah & Khutbah 0:22:03 Drive to overcome Self-doubt in learning? 0:31:54 Setting Boundaries & Expectations with Family 0:39:28 Passion in Da'wah: where does it come from? 0:44:42 Facing Failure & Overwhelm0:50:00 Too Old? Too late to Start? 0:54:00 Imposter Syndrome1:00:23 Religious vs. Secular knowledge1:08:21 Role of Leaders: how government support boosts Da'wahSheikh Mohammad Al-Naqwi :  @ALNAQWI ​

  6. 11 May

    Beyond "Do's and Don'ts": Reclaiming Joy & Purpose through Islam | Dr. Abdullah As-Sueidi | 107

    Islam is always seen as a religion of Do's and Don'ts, restrictions and constraints. What people sometimes overlook, though, is that it is also a source of sustained joy and happiness: A concept that is difficult to grasp by non-religious individuals; and one that is taken for granted by Muslims, who, in modern times, tend to search for happiness To tackle this subject, we have a conversation with Dr. Abdullah As-Sueidi 🇸🇪 . In this episode, we discuss: ✅ How religion - through a deeper meaning in life - makes people more resilient, able to cope with hardships: something aethism and secularism can never provide ✅ Why do Muslims impose religion on others? Didn't Allah say, "there is no compulsion in religion"?✅ With all those restrictions, how exactly does Islam bring "joy" in one's life? ✅ The New Age Movement: Legit, pseudoscience, or outright shirik? ✅ Law of Attraction: With increasing number Muslims catching on to the "maifest" trend of "think, therefore I am", and how "the universe will give it to you" popularized by books such as The Secret, how should we understand this, as Muslims? Are these tips compatible with Islam? ✅ Individualism: In modern times, we are witnessing an increasing trend of more and more people living a more individualistic lives, preferring to live alone. Are people really better off alone? ✅ In Islam, worship is supposed to bring peace and traqulity - yet why don't some of us feel it? Why, for some people, it feels more like a burden more than anything?ℹ️ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Abdullah As-Sueidi 🇸🇪 Sheikh Dr. Abdullah As-Sueidi is a Swedish-born scholar who embraced Islam at age 16 after a profound spiritual search. He pursued extensive academic training in Saudi Arabia, earning a BA in Shariah and both an MA and PhD in Islamic Theology (Aqeedah) from the Islamic University of Madinah, where he eventually became a teacher at Masjid an-Nabawi. Specializing in the psychology of religion and the refutation of atheism, Dr. Abdullah bridges Western scholarly perspectives with classical Islamic tradition to provide contemporary spiritual guidance.Follow Sheikh Abdullah:📷 Instagram: @abdullah_sueidi 🫂 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abdullahassueidi ▶️ YouTube https://youtube.com/@abdullah_sueidi?si=TNoBMbt3ikXIt95Q TIME STAMPS0:00:00 Start0:03:41 Psychology of Religion0:11:20 No Compulsion in Islam: why force others? 0:24:00 how does Islam bring "Joy"? 0:35:30 New Age Movement 0:45:12 Individualism: Are people happier ALONE?0:48:11 Law of Attraction: Legit or pseudoscience?

    Beyond "Do's and Don'ts": Reclaiming Joy & Purpose through Islam | Dr. Abdullah As-Sueidi | 107
  7. 4 May

    Choosing Sides: Between Iran, The West & The Truth | Sh. Abdur Raheem McCarthy | 106

    In this episode of the Barakah Fact Podcast, we are joined by special guest Sheikh Abdul Raheem McCarthy to dive deep into the escalating tensions between the U.S., I$ra3l, and Iran. As global anxieties rise and many wonder if we are witnessing the "Signs of the End" or the beginning of another World War, we peel back the layers of these geopolitical events from both a political and religious perspective. In this conversation, we discuss: The Reality of the Conflict: Is this truly a "religious war," or is religion being used as a political tool for regional control? Strategic Alliances & "The Boogeyman": How Iran has historically served as a strategic "boogeyman" to influence the Gulf countries and secure Western military support. I$ra3l’s Objective: Why a weakened America and a weakened Iran might actually serve certain regional agendas. The Ummah’s Stance: How should Muslims interpret these events beyond an emotional response? We discuss the historical context of the region, including the impact of various regimes on Sunni Muslim populations. A Call to Action: Why the lack of intervention in ongoing humanitarian crises reveals the true priorities of global superpowers and the importance of returning to a foundation of faith and justice. Join us as we move past the headlines to understand how we, as an Ummah, should behave and react in these turbulent times. Follow us for more deep dives: 📸 Instagram: @thebarakaheffect 🐦 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebarakaheffect 🎧 Available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts

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The weekly podcast where we dissect the Qur'an and sunnah and turn it to our unfair advantage to achieve extraordinary success Here and Hereafter.