
The colonists would not allow anyone from the people of Africa to leave to go to the Haramain (the two major Masajid). This was because he left Africa escaping with only a Mus’haf (Qur’aan) fearing the colonialism of the French and the British. ‘The Shaykh used to tell us that he had a book of poetry that he had to leave behind in Africa, he did not bring it with him when he migrated to this blessed land (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). We would divide up one book into sections of papers each person would take a section read it and memorize it.’ ‘We in my country would share one book between a hundred men, and that was due to the absence of books.

The Shaykh of the scribes would write one or four Ayaat and the students would go away and memorise them, and then recite them to the teacher, then the teacher would wipe it clean and write other Ayaat for the students, and this is how they would memorise the whole Qur’aan.’ ‘The people at the time of the Shaykh would memorise the Qur’aan using slates and boards. I heard him say more than once: ‘Indeed no one would wish to leave it due to all the goodness that was there, which was unlimited supplies of food, drink, in addition to recreation and other things.’ He lived in the most beautiful of surroundings, of greenery, forests, pure fresh water, beautiful breezes and clean air. So he grew up in a purely knowledge based environment, in an environment where there were nothing of the modern day conveniences whatsoever, such as electricity, cars and planes. Also those around him from amongst his relatives both on his father’s side and his mother’s side were students of knowledge, scholars, Muftis and judges. ‘The Shaykh’s father passed away when he was eight years old, so he was orphaned and lived in the shelter of his uncle, his mother’s brothers and his mother.

I came to know this while preparing for Hijra, I asked my mother when was I born? She replied: ‘In the year Ahl-ul-Najd took over al-Madinah.’ and that was the year King AbdulAziz took over al-Madina an-Nabaweeyah. ‘The Shaykh said: I was born in 1344 A.H. in a town called ‘Tadd Makkah’ in West Africa in the country of Mali.’ It prevented people from becoming religious and seeking knowledge, it demolished the rights of the people of Islaam, in addition to many other problems, difficulties and types of corruption.’ It had eaten up everything whether it was green and alive, or dry and dead. This was the French colonialism which was filthy, unrelenting, and terribly violent. The Shaykh left Africa, – the country of Mali- due to the humiliating colonisation over Africa at that time. ‘Shaykh Hamad bin Muhammad al-Ansaari al-Khazraji as-Sa’adi – in lineage to Sa’ad bin ‘Ubadah al-Ansaari, the noble Companion – Radi Allaahu anhu. Locate this in your audio application and change it to 'Speakers (Mixlr AudioLink)'.Meeting Shaykh Albaani & Muhammad al-Banna If you haven't updated this before it will probably have your speakers currently selected here. This might not be referred to as the audio output in your application - it may also be labelled 'speakers', 'playback', 'air output' (for radio scheduling applications), 'master output' or something else. You can usually find this option under Preferences or Options.


Output your audio from your audio applicationįirstly you will need to set the audio output on your audio application to Mixlr AudioLink. You may need to select the DJ controller as your audio input in Mixlr, or use an external audio interface to route your audio into Mixlr.
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This article will show you how you can broadcast from another audio application over Mixlr by using Mixlr AudioLink, an audio device that is installed when you download Mixlr.
