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Why Do I Make Videos that No one Watches?
No one watches your content? Create it anyway! It doesn't really matter. What's the worst that can happen? Someone will make fun of you and call you names? It doesn't matter at the end of the day. This video is about setting goals, doing the things that scare you, and ultimately feeling better about yourself.
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Why are you on Instagram?
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Deleting Instagram and what it can do to your mental health.
Giving People Their Flowers
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Let's talk about kindness and courtesy!
Common Mistakes We Make During Ramadan
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Assalamu Alaikum and Ramadan Mubarak! 🌙 In this insightful video, I talk about the common mistakes many of us unknowingly make during the sacred month of Ramadan. From skipping Suhoor to neglecting acts of charity, each point is carefully examined to help viewers make the most of this blessed time. Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food; it's a time for spiritual reflection, self-improv...
How should we tackle Islamophobia?
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🎥 Assalamoalaikum! Welcome to the channel! 🌟 Join me as we delve into a crucial topic: managing Islamophobia in the West. 🕌 In today's video, I share my experiences as a Muslim living in Europe for over a decade. From cultural shocks to facing discrimination, let's discuss how we can tackle Islamophobia together. 1️⃣ Educating others about Islam is key. Let's show the true essence of our faith ...
Thoughts on the Lahore Incident | Understanding the Blasphemy Law in Islam
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Title: My Thoughts on the Lahore Girl Incident | Understanding Blasphemy Law in Pakistan Description: 🕌 Assalamoalaikum everyone! In this video, I delve into the recent incident in Lahore, Pakistan, where a woman wearing a kurta with an Arabic word faced accusations of blasphemy. Let's discuss the complexities of blasphemy law and its implications on our society. 📰 I address the rapid escalatio...
Why are Muslims so far behind the West?
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🌍 Why are Muslims so far behind the West? | Candid Discussion 🌍 📌 Synopsis: In this thought-provoking video, we delve into a candid exploration of the question: Why are Muslims lagging behind the West in global affairs? Delivered with honesty and introspection, we examine various factors contributing to this discrepancy and propose potential solutions. 🔍 Key Points Covered: Global Significance:...
Are You Muslim or Kind of Muslim?
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Assalamu Alaikum and welcome back to our channel! In today's thought-provoking video, we delve deep into the concept of Muslim identity. Join us as we explore the question, "Are you actually Muslim or kind of Muslim?" through various perspectives and considerations. As we navigate through this discussion, we examine the essence of being Muslim beyond mere rituals and traditions. I break down ke...
Why are we confused as Muslims?
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In this video, I've talked about some of the issues we face as an Ummah. Keep in mind, these are merely my own thoughts and opinions. Nothing more or less. Peace and love to everyone.
The Palestinian Issue: A leadership crisis
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Here we explore the leadership crisis regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. I've talked about things that we can do negotiate with the west more evenly. Hope you enjoy!
The Palestinian Dilemma and What Can We Do as Muslims?
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In this video, I talk about 5 steps you can take to create change and push towards a ceasefire! It's not much but it's honest work. We can only do so much as people.

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  • @user-bw1il7xf3e
    @user-bw1il7xf3e 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video!

  • @QasToob
    @QasToob 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    wowowowo

  • @vegandolls
    @vegandolls 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    bro I'm watching and I'm a celebrity

  • @Ian77001
    @Ian77001 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing video 👍🏻 As much as I’d love to delete the app because it’s toxic most of the time, it still helps me a lot with studying, most of the accounts i follow are about education and they’re encouraging, or about art, photography, music, cooking, and the stuff I’m interested in, I’ve basically unfollowed all of my friends and this move made the videos i see on my feed less toxic.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for sharing your views. Indeed, it does matter a lot who you're following as well.

  • @pashon4percushon
    @pashon4percushon หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't use Instagram or any Social Media except TH-cam. I was forced to use Social Media (Instagram/Tiktok) when i was getting my degree as part of some of my classes. I was told that views are way more higher on Tiktok than TH-cam when posting content these days. And quite a few TH-cam videos have Tiktok watermarks in them. Alot of "haul" content creators link to their Instagram to see more content which can be interesting to see their interests and get more views. But at my job Instagram is a major problem, we have thousands of workers and probably 40% of them are looking at their phones during working hours which means they are getting paid to look at Instagram. My supervisor once told me that they are monitoring workers who are on Instagram constantly by simply visiting their Instagram/Facebook pages and looking at the time stamps of their comments. Its out of control.

  • @shahrukhsohail7417
    @shahrukhsohail7417 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍👍

  • @iat136
    @iat136 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very inspiring and great vlog ! Thanks for sharing 💜

  • @igweogba6774
    @igweogba6774 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem is forcing people to read the Koran in Arabic. Christians read the bible in their language and sing from hymn books even in the most remote African village. This promotes literacy. Muslims are also extremely rigid and resistant to change. You will not become a creative inventor in such an environment.

  • @sabheenmalik8518
    @sabheenmalik8518 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video🎉

  • @atharqayyum4326
    @atharqayyum4326 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good content and expression 😊

  • @iqraashraf5342
    @iqraashraf5342 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really hits home, thanks! This is a great reminder to stay mindful of these mistakes.

  • @QasToob
    @QasToob 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ramadan Mubarak ❤

  • @iat136
    @iat136 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great reminder thanks for sharing ! :)

  • @user-bw1il7xf3e
    @user-bw1il7xf3e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great topic! 😊

  • @MrWarxhe
    @MrWarxhe 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Solid points! Especially the one about negative behavior.

  • @thekazikollective
    @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Greetings, everyone! I'm truly grateful for your views and comments. As we foster a community, my aim is to cultivate an environment founded on mutual respect and constructive feedback. However, it's essential to uphold civility and refrain from inciting discord. If your intention is to sow seeds of discord or propagate negativity, I kindly request that you refrain from commenting. Such remarks will be promptly removed, and individuals responsible will be barred from further participation. If you're offering constructive criticism or engaging in dialogue, regardless of your background or beliefs, you're more than welcome to share your perspectives. Let's endeavor to approach discussions with openness and respect. In this video, I emphasize the importance of respecting European values and traditions for Muslims residing in those countries. I extend my respect to all individuals, regardless of race, religion, or ideology, and I anticipate the same courtesy in return. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • @iat136
    @iat136 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Much needed vlog on an important and difficult issue that many Muslims deal with especially living in the western world… thanks for shedding some light and let’s try and see who are the real terrorists these days…

  • @aslinur91
    @aslinur91 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have lived in Europe all my life and can agree with almost all of the points

  • @themadridstand
    @themadridstand 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Assalamoalaikum! my brother from Namibia. May Allah Guide the Ummah , we are growing but so is islamophobia but we will not kneel against them. May Allah be with us and push any evil away from us. Do not give up and do not be downhearted. You shall be uppermost if you are believers” [Qur'an, 3:139]

    • @themadridstand
      @themadridstand 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lovehandles2464 lol

  • @elisapetafiaola2318
    @elisapetafiaola2318 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow this video found the opposite target audience. Islamophobes usually always cry “freedom” but hate freedom to religion man. They’re also the crowd to cry “Orwellian!” When they can’t say slurs. The layers of irony

  • @albertfromgc5599
    @albertfromgc5599 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Most people in the West do not have a problem with Islam as a religion.What seems to be the issue is islamist ideology .Thus , the reaction many westerners have can be rightly called islamistophobia.An they are right to be worried about islamists who promote an islamic state and the implementation of Sharia law in the West.Perhaps muslims can fight islamophobia by not promoting the islamist ideology in the first place.

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Muslims cannot fight Islamism for the simple reason that they hold an Islamist as their foremost role model. Otherwise, phobia is an irrational fear, and fearing the spread of Islam is to the highest degree rational. Wherever Islam makes its presence, they take over - unless the original population adopts the same barbaric methods that Muslims themselves use to kick them out.

    • @Dankpuffin
      @Dankpuffin 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We have maga morons in the states that think it’s ok for religion to run the country. This is why I think religion should be taxed and be tested, like businesses and entertainers.

    • @shoibericsson5007
      @shoibericsson5007 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Annihilators of 3 Continents giving lecture here 😂

    • @BlitheSpirit32
      @BlitheSpirit32 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't think Muslims are fighting for Sharia or Islamic State in West. Perhaps you might need to reconsider the sources.

    • @SlaveOfDevas
      @SlaveOfDevas 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@shoibericsson5007Did they use christianity for it. The osmanis did use islam

  • @RiseofTaitoShirei
    @RiseofTaitoShirei 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm a huge Jewish Zionist and one of my wrestling and BJJ team mates is a young Arab Muslim man from Lebanon I believe. We keep our differences out of the gym and focus on wrestling and jiujitsu. Problem with bigots of all groups is that too many people act unemployed with nothing better to do than be a jerk to someone to overcompensate for insecurites. We also need to go back to making things like sex, religion, and politics personal and private matters again. No one has any sense of personal privacy any more due to social media. I can go on and on but I think social media made people stupid.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yep, pretty much what you said. Thanks for the comment!

  • @makehette
    @makehette 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Resonate with this topic! I would add though that sometimes we are so conditioned to believe that we deserve this treatment, we don't raise our voices. However, times are changing and actually, if we have an honest conversation about how the experience was unfair, most of the Western population are open to hearing and accepting the wrong. Especially, with their own history, the coming generations are far more aware and well-versed of the treatment of their ancestors, and want to take a different approach. Hence why, speaking up on this, without any fear, is always a good option!

    • @MrWarxhe
      @MrWarxhe 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely spot on!

  • @aslinur91
    @aslinur91 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you. Didn‘t read anything in the german media… It's ridiculous what these men do 🙄

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! There were some international news outlets that covered this story.

  • @wahidkazi1076
    @wahidkazi1076 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this video

  • @auntiesemite9295
    @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, far behind in evil, lgbqrstuv...trans, alcoholism, drug abuse, divorce, single parent households, (sue is side), obesity, atheism, old age homes/parental neglect... I'm a western revert to Islam and have been to many Muslim and non Muslim countries and with only one exception, Muslims are the most friendly people. And we're proudly last place in not worshipping Allah.

  • @MrWarxhe
    @MrWarxhe 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow! People are so quick to judge.

  • @Msn66666
    @Msn66666 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pakistan is lost because of lack of education bad governance and corruption after 40 years of family politics the west supports the same corrupt families again i wonder why and how? The saviours of democracy and freedom are not supporting pakistan it’s obvious.

  • @Msn66666
    @Msn66666 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People don’t understand arabic and the wording

  • @user-bw1il7xf3e
    @user-bw1il7xf3e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good video!

  • @yellowmellow4753
    @yellowmellow4753 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No way. You are hurting more than yourself if you drink! It’s not like you don’t hurt your family when drunk, or even others if driving. Drinking has big consequences! Drinking destroys marriages through abuse and cheating.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      True. But in the Muslim world, back-biting and gossip are more prevalent. They have similar consequences as well. Wouldn’t you say?

  • @LordDrarne
    @LordDrarne 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a Maltese, I am pretty much at the border between the Western christian World and the North African Muslim world, and the biggest problem I see in the Muslim world is Islam itself. Of course, I'm not saying Islam is a bad thing (I'm even thinking about converting), but religion is to much present in the politic life in many of those country, and to me it's like a break, because if you have to think if any political move you do as a leader is going to upset the clergy and more rigorist part of the population who dream to live like a 7 century arab nomad, well you end up with a society late on the rest of the world. As the video bring it up, you also have a lack of social equality. Finally, the tribal mentality that you can still find in many Middle East country, it's also a huge break because you have no real national idea, and it looks like people will accept changes only if it goes in their tribe way and if they gain something (just look and the war between Arabia and Yemen. Arabia would have lost the war if the US didn't come to help them because a good part of the Arabian army didn't want to follow orders from superiors from other family or tribe, you can't build a serious political power if the population doesn't follow the head of state). I really hope the Arab and Muslim world will evolve in the good way, more secularism and a more equal society is the way and it will 100% bring peace and prosperity to many people in that part of the world. And I think that Europe is a good exemple on how you can evolve and still keep your religious and cultural roots. Peace be upon you all friends.

    • @auntiesemite9295
      @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The same europe that has endless wars, exploits Africa, Asia, Latin America...that forces their lgbqrstuv...trans agenda on our offspring, that is Islaamophobic, sa+anic, godless,, has gay marriage, brothels, casinos, alcoholism, drug abuse, mercenaries, works for israel and ukraine..?

  • @whatwhatmeno
    @whatwhatmeno 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn't watch the video but its easy, 1- banks cant have interest (ربى) 2- companies aren't focused on and given more push its not about copying or anything like that, infact copying is the first step of learning

    • @auntiesemite9295
      @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Usury/Riba/interest is a sin, but when you ignore God, this world seems easy to some.

  • @TheFasimirza
    @TheFasimirza 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Agree. Well said we lost our originality and we are good copies of west…and not copying good traditions of west but bad ones.

  • @pakwarrior1127
    @pakwarrior1127 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting, i am just a student to learn here. Good video. We need more people to address these issue with action taking point of view. 🙂❤

  • @duccc5273
    @duccc5273 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    are you guys delusional or mentally retarted? Islamic mathematicians made significant contributions during the Golden Age of Islam, from the 8th to the 14th century.: Algebra: The term "algebra" itself is derived from the Arabic word "al-jabr," which refers to a mathematical method for solving equations. The mathematician Al-Khwarizmi, often considered the "father of algebra," wrote a foundational book on the subject, where he introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. Trigonometry: Islamic mathematicians, such as Al-Battani and Al-Khwarizmi, made important advances in trigonometry. They studied the properties of chords and developed trigonometric tables that were later used for various astronomical calculations. Geometry: Mathematicians like Omar Khayyam contributed to geometry. Khayyam, in particular, worked on problems related to cubic equations and provided solutions to certain cases. Number Theory: Islamic mathematicians made contributions to number theory, including the classification of numbers into various types and the study of properties related to divisibility. Decimal System: While the decimal system itself originated in ancient India, Islamic mathematicians played a crucial role in spreading and popularizing it. The adoption of the decimal system with the use of Arabic numerals greatly facilitated mathematical calculations. Optics: Mathematicians like Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) made significant contributions to optics, including the study of light reflection and refraction, which had implications for the development of lenses and understanding vision. and have you even considered the architechcial genius of the the buildings of saudi arabia, UAE and Qatar?

  • @goblinsdammit
    @goblinsdammit 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Going back to the past isn't going to solve a problem of being "behind". If sticking to tradition is your priority, why care about being "ahead" or "behind"? If being "ahead" is your priority, then you need to change and adapt. You can't have it both ways.

  • @-scieng-6592
    @-scieng-6592 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reason muslims are behind are things like Bid'ah and different sects, leading to corruption within the ummah.

  • @XFinityDesigns
    @XFinityDesigns 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Islam was at the forefront of Science, until we lost it all at Baghdad. However the basic premise of Islam has been Humanity. Today we don't see the great work that Islam does for the Western world. The problems that the West have are depression and unhappiness. They will try to solve this with drugs, alcohol, depravity and this only makes it worse. Islam gives you the peace of mind that is hard to quantify as there is no proper research being done.

    • @auntiesemite9295
      @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Insha'Allah in Akhira, they will all ask Allah to be returned here as Muslims. Too late.

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You said in another video how important it is to learn history. Do you actually do that? Islam is not a system as you presume @6:00. Islam is a web or matrix of ideologies (political and theological) and actual systems (Caliphates of the past) took from it what they willed. You must come out of your dreamy thinking about Islam being a real-world instantiation of ideas (the way constitutional democracy is). I know you are not going to like this, but here is the bad news for you: Caliphates in the past (not one of them!) were not anything "Islamic" ("Islamic" in the sense Muslims today would like to imagine). Again, I know you are not going to like this: start reading with attention and care Hayrettin Yücesoy's "Disenchanting the Caliphate". Then read Wael Hallaq's "The Impossible State", and other books about real caliphal history, and come to your own conclusions about whether Islam is any sort of actual "system". Hallaq's book although well-wrought is a little outlandish, but that's my bias. Then do something else which will cause you even more heartache: study as objectively as you can Shia Islam. Shia Islam by and large preserves a wider and more accurate memory of the 7th and 8th centuries (and yes, even 9th century) regarding theological as well as political ideas.

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are you crazy? Muslims lost their "originality"?? It's the opposite actually, Muslims have been cemented and stuck in what is their "originality", this originality which is the Sunnah that developed and crystallised in flagrant and brash opposition to the cosmopolitan, knowledge-oriented imperial world of the post-Umayyad period. The true Islamic originality is to set the faithful apart from as many as influences as possible of those arrogant, gross heathens (whether they be industrious Christians, those long-lost clever, hyper-creative pagan Greeks, and those hard-nosed speculation-prone Persians, and of course Hindus which in character and flavour are a union of the first two). Islam is a civilisation of law and normative compounding. And Muslims sadly think that religion and faith are about being on the side of jurists (their oh-so precious scholars), and not on the side of non-juristic scholars (non-juristic scholars meaning scholars in just about every creative and investigative endeavour of human life).

  • @TomSmith-hu9eh
    @TomSmith-hu9eh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    in Edward Said's "Orientalism", Said, a Palestinean-American, talks about the history of western academics assuming eastern nations are essentially inferior. It's a very ugly history, a shameful history, a record of western scholarship shown to be absolutely racist and ethnocentric. Said also says that these ideologies are now being reproduced within so-called oriental nations. Along with coca cola and films featuring middle-eastern terrorists, scholarship that defines the east as innately inferior are also spreading within these muslim nations.

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like your point at the end of about "very little data" about other individuals, and therefore we mustn't judge. But we have a lot of data about the Sunnah (Hadiths and Sīra) ... and oh dear, where do we begin?

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Haha, you have a point there! :)

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would like to apologise for being rude in another post to another video of yours by telling you to read more. Please accept my apology. But I do highly recommend those 2 books for reading. They are excellent books about caliphate history.@@thekazikollective

  • @paulthomas281
    @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Faith is also not having to commit oneself to authoritative interpretations by others who do "have skin in the game", which is to control their masses because this continues the survival of their "profession". Believing in dogma is fine for an individual if that offers truth to them, but often the dogmatic are telling others what their truth should be, and this is basically the story of orthodox Sunni Islam(s), a grotesque enterprise of a very, very high order.

  • @DavidBlacksmith-gf2mh
    @DavidBlacksmith-gf2mh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brotherhood, mutual respect, taking care of each other is far more important than so called technological selfish development of own and spiteful destruction of others. It eventually comes back to hunt down itself. That's how we are seeing progressive decadence of Western society. Western civilization is nothing short of self glorifying selfish and individualistic society. And the muslims who are western educated think in the same pr similar way as the western people.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @DavidBlacksmith-gf2mh There's a chunk of Muslims in India too (not just the West, where Muslims can be and are radically different in thinking from quote-unquote "the rest of Muslims"), and Indian Muslims (by Indian, I mean Indian subcontinent) have the philosophies, religions, and arts of Indian civilisation that inform every aspect of their values and aesthetics and beliefs. There is no such thing as one stew that Muslims can be a part of. The Sunni orthodoxy has been trying for ages, and their efforts and fantasies have never materialised.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely! West have their own problems. For sure!

  • @AhmedYouTube1
    @AhmedYouTube1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s not just the West. It’s virtually every region. In Asia and South America. There is not a single Muslim that is on par with Argentina for example. Even in Asia, compare Indian Hindus to Pakistanis or even internal Indian Muslims. Hindus are far more ahead of Muslims in every field. The main problem is the anti-science and anti-rationalist views and beliefs of the Muslim Sunni clergy. Iran is Shia but significantly scientifically advanced and remains quite rationalist in aspects of theology. The backwardness has roots 300 - 500 years ago when Europe was coming out the dark ages into the Enlightenment age. The Imams have do not want to confront this but want to actively take Muslims back to the 7th Century and don’t understand the implications of theocracy in this complex highly technically advanced countries. Yet these very people will use the fruits and labour of the rational scientific world be it medicine or technology and even vote with thier feet and come to the West whilst simultaneously disparaging everything about Europe and the West. The radical anti-modernist are the loudest and most active ones and usually the only ones that are heard while rational and modern minded Muslims are no where to be heard. The rest are just silent followers. The anti-modernist starts preaching their anti-modernist ideology at the beginning of the 20th century in nearly every Sunni Muslim country and till now there has been no proper response.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @AhmedTH-cam1 I agree, and here is my response to the author of the video: Are you crazy? Muslims lost their "originality"?? It's the opposite actually, Muslims have been cemented and stuck in what is their "originality", this originality which is the Sunnah that developed and crystallised in flagrant and brash opposition to the cosmopolitan, knowledge-oriented imperial world of the post-Umayyad period. The true Islamic originality is to set the faithful apart from as many as influences as possible of those arrogant, gross heathens (whether they be industrious Christians, those long-lost clever, hyper-creative pagan Greeks, and those hard-nosed speculation-prone Persians, and of course Hindus which in character and flavour are a union of the first two). Islam is a civilisation of law and normative compounding. And Muslims sadly think that religion and faith are about being on the side of jurists (their oh-so precious scholars), and not on the side of non-juristic scholars (non-juristic scholars meaning scholars in just about every creative and investigative endeavour of human life).

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @AhmedTH-cam1 India is just getting ready to send its first mission of astronauts to space. It will the 4th player to do so, after US, Russia China.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very well said! Couldn't have put it any better. 👏

    • @auntiesemite9295
      @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I guess you missed the story of that couple that travelled all over the world including Muslim countries like Afghanistan but the woman was graped by 7 hindus in india.

    • @auntiesemite9295
      @auntiesemite9295 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yet the people are hungry and defecate in the streets and rivers. @@paulthomas281

  • @chickendetective3270
    @chickendetective3270 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe that your views on the matter are only very basic insights and you had some ideas I don't agree much with, history can explain very well why Europe became the leader of the world starting from the age of discoveries. The idea for the Muslim countries to become more Muslim rather than following in the footsteps of the west in search of a better result at this current time is just simply bad statement. Sure, originality is important, especially if your goal is to overpass (the west), but making a category of the type of technological advancements the west makes and arguing Muslims should have their own is a clear bad move. A very important factor which I think is very commonly overlooked is the higher appearance of women in all the industries of a society. There are statistics which can prove a clear causation of economic prosperity by the rising of employment of more people, more women. A society practically allowing only one half to take up the burdens and building of a society is a very bad handicap. (I know I'm over exaggerating with my last statement, but a fix to this, a modification of the islamic rules (if you are fond of, which yes you are and the musilim world is too) would certainly only improve in the goal you are trying to achieve. I'm butchering my sentences a little but I would gladly talk to you.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @chickendetective3270 You're not exaggerating in the case of Indian Muslims. Indian Muslim men (the overwhelming majority of them) believe should women do NOTHING outside the home.

    • @novinceinhosic3531
      @novinceinhosic3531 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The issue with this means abandoning anything unique anf just copy-paste the "West".

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, I don't claim to be an expert on this complex matter. Those were just my opinions. Some flawed, perhaps! The problem is we simply cannot modify islamic rules. Islam is what it is. Technically speaking. Of course, realistically you could and there's many muslim countries that do. I appreciate your criticism though. Thank you!

    • @goblinsdammit
      @goblinsdammit 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Higher participation of women in the workforce is good in the short run because it increases the workforce, but it seems to be at least correlated with population decline, so societies should consider that when thinking about how much they want their women to be like men.

    • @paulthomas281
      @paulthomas281 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Women in the workforce has been around since the turn of the 20th century, and a majority of women were working outside of the home (full-time) during both world wars and in the inter-war period. Fertility rates did not decline, and post-WW2 fertility rates soared both in America and Western Europe. The fertility rate was sky high. Fertility rates start to drop dramatically in the 80s. This is because of having seeing the results half a generation in of social liberalism (which includes the sexual revolution) and contraception and, further, cost of living is spiking up more and more. It is not women in the workforce that leads to declines in the birth rates. Economists say that a a contemporary solution to increasing birth rates is actually bringing more women into the workforce to lessen economic insecurity. This is exactly what Italy wants to do: make more women work (in stable full-time positions) so they can start families sooner.@@goblinsdammit

  • @alialibay6639
    @alialibay6639 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are fully right. But it is very difficult to change these distorted problems. First it is education and second point Muslim should have good knowledge of history, philosophy (acquiring sound logic), science in all fields. It is very hard to change the mind set if we are not open mind and ready to learn and progress in understanding. And able to challenge some bad decisions and what is best for all mankind globally.

    • @thekazikollective
      @thekazikollective 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Indeed! It's very hard to change someone's mind. Thanks for your comment!

  • @aslinur91
    @aslinur91 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @user-bw1il7xf3e
    @user-bw1il7xf3e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting points!