2 hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep by al-Masjid al-Awwal (1MM)
Last Updated: March 23, 2026
An important study of a frightening scenario presented by the Messenger of Allah (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) in one of the most effective warnings against obsessing over worldly matters. Moosaa Richardson reads the explanation of al-Haafth Ibn Rajab (may Allah have Mercy on him).
17: The Righteous are Preoccupied with Taqwaa (Part 4) [Unedited]
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The 17th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
16: The Righteous are Preoccupied with Taqwaa (Part 3) [Unedited]
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The 16th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
15: The Righteous are Preoccupied with Taqwaa (Part 2) [Unedited]
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The 15th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
14: The Righteous are Preoccupied with Taqwaa (Part 1) [Unedited]
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The 14th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
13: Seeking Positions over Others (Part 2) [Unedited]
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The 13th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
12: Seeking Positions Over Others (Part 1) [Unedited]
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The 12th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
11: How the Salaf Shunned Popularity & Recognition [Unedited]
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The 11th session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
10: How the Salaf Hated Positions of Influence & Popularity
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The tenth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
9: Avoiding Fatwaas & the Gates of the Rulers [Unedited]
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The ninth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
The eighth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
7: Signs of Sincerity When in Positions of Status [Unedited]
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The seventh session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
6: The Corruption of Enjoying Praise [Unedited]
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The sixth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
5: Using Islamic Knowledge to Attain Status & Positions of Influence [Unedited]
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The fifth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
4: Seeking Leadership & Status [Unedited]
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The fourth session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
3: Obsession over Wealth Evolves into Sinful Greed [Unedited]
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The third session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
2: The Problem With Too Much Concern for Wealth [Unedited]
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The second session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."
1: Introduction to the Hadeeth: Two Hungry Wolves Unleashed
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The first session of a series of classes in study of the important hadeeth [which means]: "Two hungry wolves let loose on a flock of sheep will cause no more mayhem to them than how a man obessing over wealth and status corrupts his religion."