Ustadh, I advise you change the title. And begin your responses by reminding the questioner, that you can't cure yourself, everything is Bithnillah. It truly bothers me that the question is being responded to without mentioning the name of Allah swt
MAY ALLAH AJW REWARD YOU ABUNDANTLY SHAYKH JZK FOR ADVICE I DONE RUQYAH B4 THE BROTHER SAID I GOT ASHIQ WITH ME BUT NOT INSIDE BUT AROUND ME COMES AN DISTRUB ME I GET ANGER RAGE .MOODSWING START BREAKING THINGS AT HOME PLEASE MAKE DUA THAT ALLAH AJW REMOVE IT FROM COMPLETELY MARRIED RECENTLY
Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. I hope anyone can help me to list down on this comment what it is. Thankyou before it. May Allah help you and blessing you.
1. Morning & Evening Zikar, Before Sleep Zikar 2. Listen to Surah Baqarah 3. Blow Air Surah Baqrah recitation in olive oil (Apply & drink) 4. Blow Air after reciting Surah Baqarah in Black Seed Oil massage 5. Take cup of Water, recite quraan Al Fatiha, Ayat Kursi, 4 Qul and add in shampoo, body wash, take shower. 6. 1 Table Spoon before you sleep and after you wake up 7. .... 8. Drink Senna Makki , helps to clean stomach 9. Listen to Surah Yasin, Surah Saffat to clean yourself and home 10. Open Windows, recite Ayat Kursi, put 3 sea salt, 5 table spoon. Apple Cider Vinegar and rose water, spray in bathroom, outside door, window, cupboard. Keep closed for 1 hr and then open window for fresh air. Clean house. 11. Black seed oil spray 12. Remove statues All the above is for protection
Sheikh, assalamu Alaikum. I try to do ruqya but after doing ruqya for some days, I feel sick. Somehow I can’t continue it. How can I continue it? Please reply.
Assalamu Alaikum sheikh …. May Allah reward you abuduntly for your guidance… in the whole video only one thing I didn’t understand that is crystal handi… can pls explain what it is ..?
Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.
@@shaikabdullahraqi4521 I speak in Bahasa Indonesia. But, it's ok in English as soon as there is a text. Because I'm still not good in English listening, so I have difficullity to understanding English without texts or subtitles. Thankyou Sheikh
The word Allah is used by Arabic speakers of all Abrahamic faiths (including Christianity and Judaism) as meaning “God.” However, according to Islam, Allah is God’s proper name, while Christians and Jews know Him as YHWH or Yahweh. When Arabic-speaking Christians use the word Allah, it is usually used in combination with the word al-Ab. Allah al-Ab means “God the Father,” and this usage is one way Arab Christians distinguish themselves from Muslims. Before the inception of Islam, most Arabs were polytheistic pagans, believing in an unfeeling, powerful fate that could not be controlled or altered or influenced by human beings. Muslims regard Muhammad as the last and greatest prophet, and they credit him with restoring to the Arabs the monotheistic faith of their ancestors. Islam and Judaism both trace their spiritual lineage to Abraham, but the God-concept of Islam is different from that of Judaism and Christianity in some significant ways. Yahweh and Allah are both seen as omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and merciful. However, in both Judaism and Islam, God’s mercy is dependent, at least partly and many times fully, on man’s actions. The Islamic concept of Allah and the Jewish concept of Yahweh both deny the triune nature of God. They eliminate God’s Son, Jesus, and they also eliminate the Holy Spirit as a distinct Person of the Godhead. Without Jesus, there is no provisionary salvation-that is, salvation is based on man’s effort rather than God’s grace. Without the Holy Spirit, there is no sanctification, no peace, no freedom (Romans 8:6; 2 Corinthians 3:17). Christians trust that by Jesus’ death and resurrection, along with the indwelling of His Spirit, sin is forgiven, the conscience is cleansed, and the human soul is freed to pursue God and goodness without the fear of punishment (Hebrews 10:22). A Muslim may love Allah and wish to please Allah, but the question in his mind will invariably be “Is it enough? Are my works enough to merit salvation?” Christians believe that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to provide an answer to the question “is my work enough?” The answer is, no, our work is not enough (Matthew 5:48). This is shocking to anyone who has been trying on his own to appease God. But this was the point of Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1-48). The Jews that Jesus spoke to, just like the Muslims who follow Allah, were trapped by the knowledge that nothing they did would ever meet God’s perfect standard. But Christ’s perfect life, atoning death, and resurrection did meet God’s standard (Hebrews 10:10; Romans 8:1-8). Jesus’ message to the Jews and His message now, to Muslims and everyone else, is “repent and believe” (Mark 1:15). This does not mean “stop sinning” and “believe that God exists.” It means “turn from sin and stop trying to please God by your own ability” and “believe that Christ has accomplished everything for you.” The promise to those who trust Christ is that they will become the children of God (John 1:12). Allah offers no such promise. Muslims believe Allah will be merciful to them based on his evaluation of their performance. But salvation is never sure; it is never a promise. When the Western world looks with horror on things like jihad and acts of Islamic terrorism, they get a glimpse of the powerful fear that Allah instills in many of his followers. Faithful Muslims are faced with a terrible choice: obey the violent commands of an omnipotent deity whose mercy is given only to the most passionate and devoted followers (and perhaps not even then), or give themselves up as hopelessly lost and headed for punishment. Christians should not regard Muslims with hatred, but instead with compassion. Their god, Allah, is a false god, and their eyes are blinded to the truth (see 2 Corinthians 4:4). We should be praying for Muslims and asking God to show them the truth, revealing His promise of mercy and freedom in Christ (2 Timothy 2:24-26).
@@thysvgf Islam is not a religion of peace. It is a political ideology that provides a recipe for perpetual war. It is the only major religion in the world of today that institutionalizes violence against non-Muslims, which it calls jihad (normally translated “holy war,” as it is usually used in that context. The literal translation is “struggle” or “strive”). The Qur’an and Hadith never say that “Islam is the religion of peace.” On the contrary, many verses in the Qur’an exhort Muslims to wage jihad against those who reject Islam, and against Muslims who do not practice Islam to its fullest. An entire sura 8 is called al-Anfal which means “spoils of war.” There is no sura called “peace.” Only 56 verses in the entire Qur’an mention peace, and most of them occur in the context of the Islamic greeting of “peace be upon you.” Others deal with the peace that occurs after a military battle. The most vivid and repeated themes in the Qur’an are on jihad and the punishment of hell. These teachings put vengeance against the enemies of the god of Islam into the hands of Muslims. It gives Muslims a license to kill the infidels. The Arabic word “jihad” appears in its various forms about thirty-five times in the Qur’an: nine times in the Meccan chapters (suras), and twenty-six times in the Medinan ones. In the Qur’an, the word “jihad” is always used in the expression “jihad fi sabil Allah,” meaning “fighting for the way of god.” The Arabic word “qatal,” means “kill” (it does not mean inner struggle against vices). It appears in its various forms, meaning “kill” or “fight,” about one hundred and twenty-three times in the Qur’an: thirty-four times in the Meccan chapters (suras), and eighty-nine times in the Medinan suras. The increase of these words in the Medinan Qur’an reflects the rise of the military power of the prophet of Islam after he immigrated to Medina, though a few uses of these words are not in a military context. In sura 9, al-Tawbah of the Qur’an, thought to be one of last suras given, each of these two words appear ten times in the context of war. In fact, verses al-Tawbah 9: 111 and an-Nisa’ 4: 74 each contains three words rooted in the Arabic word “qatal” (meaning to kill): “God has bought of the believers their lives and their possessions, promising them paradise in return, so they fight (from “qatal”) in God's cause, and kill (from “qatal”), and are killed (from “qatal”)…” (al-Tawbah 9: 111). A Muslim’s willingness to engage in jihad is an indicator whether he really believes in Islam (al-Tawbah 9: 44). In contrast with that, the Holy Bible (KJV) provides 420 verses on the subject of peace. Man strove for peace since ancient times (Isaiah 52: 7). Deep inner peace is the gift of the living God. Man cannot create his own peace. “The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4: 7); “Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace always in every way” (2 Thessalonians 3: 16; James 3: 17-18); “There is no peace,” says the LORD, “for the wicked” (Isaiah 48: 22; 57: 20-21; 59: 1-4, 7-11; etc). "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good" (Romans 12: 21). In fact, the whole of the Qur’an and Islam support jihad in its various forms: jihad with money, with the written and spoken word and with the sword. The verses that do not refer to jihad directly or indirectly marshal the Muslims into a militant fraternity (ummah) on the basis of a common belief system, a common set of rituals, and a common code of conduct. A person forced to convert to Islam is obliged to engage in the daily Islamic religious rituals to project the semblance of Islamic unity (reciting the Qur’an, daily prayer ritual, etc.). However, he is conscientiously believing all the time that Islam is a false religion and even heartily hating it. Jihad in any form can be practiced only when there is an organized and disciplined community to practice it. The Qur’an marshals and motivates the ummah to impose Islam on the rest of mankind by every possible means, including the sword. The purpose of jihad is the islamization of the conquered populations either by pressuring them to convert to Islam, or by forcing them to submit to Islamic rule. The main purpose of jihad is political, not religious. It is an instrument for both the universalization of the Islamic religion, and the establishment of an imperial world state. Islamic jihad must continue until the whole world is under the rule of Islamic law. All the Sunni and Shia Islamic schools of jurisprudence command waging war against unbelievers in order to establish the rule of Islamic law over them. War is the main vehicle of Islamic religious expansion. Without the sword of Muhammad and his followers after him, Islam will not exist today. Over a thousand years of unprecedented military expansion, the Islamic armies invaded vast territories in the Middle East, North Africa and even Europe. Muslim Arabs and Moors had controlled Spanish territory for eight hundred years, Portugal for six hundred years, Greece and Bulgaria for five hundred years, Romania and Serbia for four hundred years, Sicily for three hundred years, and Hungary for one hundred fifty years. Authoritative Muslim historians, such as Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri (d. 892) and al-Tabari (838-923), attest the fact that Islam was spread by the sword.
@@Daud-y7dJesus is alleged to have said, “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword." (Matthew 10:34) The Arabs have about 20 words for sword. Not one is in the Qur'an. Guess how many times the word "sword" is used in 473 verses in the Bible?
@@Al-Brunawi Jesus’ sword was never a literal one. In fact, when Peter took up a sword to defend Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus rebuked him and told him to put away his sword, "for all who draw the sword will die by the sword” (Matthew 26:52). Why then, did Jesus say, “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.” What kind of sword did Jesus come to bring? Among the names of Jesus Christ is that of Prince of Peace. Such verses as Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:14, and John 14:27 make it clear that Jesus came to bring peace, but that peace is between the man and God. Those who reject God and the only way of salvation through Jesus (John 14:6) will find themselves perpetually at war with God. But those who come to Him in repentance will find themselves at peace with God. Because of Christ’s sacrifice, we are restored to a relationship of peace with God (Romans 5:1). Still, it is inevitable that there will be conflict between good and evil, the Christ and the antichrist, the light and the darkness, the children of God (believers) and the children of the devil (those who refuse Christ). Conflict must arise between the two groups, and this can and does happen within a family in which some are believers and others are not. We should seek to be at peace with all men but should never forget that Jesus warned we will be hated for His sake. Because those who reject Him hate Him, they will hate His followers as well (John 15:18). In Matthew 10:34-36, Jesus said He had come at this time not to bring peace to the earth, but a sword, a weapon which divides and severs. As a result of His visit to the earth, some children would be set against parents and a man’s enemies might be those within his own household. This is because many who choose to follow Christ are hated by their family members. This may be part of the cost of discipleship, for love of family should not be greater than love for the Lord. A true disciple must take up his cross and follow Jesus (Matthew 16:24). He must be willing to face not only family hatred, but also death, like a criminal carrying his cross to his own execution. True followers of Christ must be willing to give up, even to the point of “hating” all that is in our lives, even our own families, if we are to be worthy of Him (Matthew 10:37-39). In so doing, we find our lives in return for having given them up to Jesus Christ. And second part, I’m sending you :
@@starscanshineonlywhenitsda2998 Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.
Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.
Wish it could have subtitles too. Would be highly helpful for people with hearing issues.
Ustadh, I advise you change the title. And begin your responses by reminding the questioner, that you can't cure yourself, everything is Bithnillah. It truly bothers me that the question is being responded to without mentioning the name of Allah swt
Very true wallahi!!!
True!!
AL hamdu LILLAHI RABIL ALAMEEN RAHMANI RAHIM ❤️... jazak ALLAHU ❤️ khairen so much 🤲🏽
MAY ALLAH AJW REWARD YOU ABUNDANTLY SHAYKH JZK FOR ADVICE I DONE RUQYAH B4 THE BROTHER SAID I GOT ASHIQ WITH ME BUT NOT INSIDE BUT AROUND ME COMES AN DISTRUB ME I GET ANGER RAGE .MOODSWING START BREAKING THINGS AT HOME PLEASE MAKE DUA THAT ALLAH AJW REMOVE IT FROM COMPLETELY MARRIED RECENTLY
Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. I hope anyone can help me to list down on this comment what it is. Thankyou before it. May Allah help you and blessing you.
1. Morning & Evening Zikar, Before Sleep Zikar
2. Listen to Surah Baqarah
3. Blow Air Surah Baqrah recitation in olive oil (Apply & drink)
4. Blow Air after reciting Surah Baqarah in Black Seed Oil massage
5. Take cup of Water, recite quraan Al Fatiha, Ayat Kursi, 4 Qul and add in shampoo, body wash, take shower.
6. 1 Table Spoon before you sleep and after you wake up
7. ....
8. Drink Senna Makki , helps to clean stomach
9. Listen to Surah Yasin, Surah Saffat to clean yourself and home
10. Open Windows, recite Ayat Kursi, put 3 sea salt, 5 table spoon. Apple Cider Vinegar and rose water, spray in bathroom, outside door, window, cupboard. Keep closed for 1 hr and then open window for fresh air. Clean house.
11. Black seed oil spray
12. Remove statues
All the above is for protection
@@nidashaikh8390jazakallah khairan
@@nidashaikh8390 thankyou so much
@@nidashaikh8390…put this as a new comment. InshaAllah people will see and benefit.
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Sheikh, assalamu Alaikum. I try to do ruqya but after doing ruqya for some days, I feel sick. Somehow I can’t continue it. How can I continue it? Please reply.
Assalamo anleikumo
Jazakalhah khairan
Peço legenda em português por favor.
Assalam alekum warehmatullaah wabarakatehu sorry to say what is cristal Hindi i don't understand
It's a Himalayan rock salt. Can get it in the gulf regional stores.
Himalayan rock salt
What to do if someone has evil eye
Assalamu Alaikum sheikh …. May Allah reward you abuduntly for your guidance… in the whole video only one thing I didn’t understand that is crystal handi… can pls explain what it is ..?
Qutsul hind..
It’s a powder which our prophet Mohammed sws advised us to use inorder to get shifa
Not crystal hindi.
Khustul hindi (or khustul beher)
There are two types of kust. Kust ul hindi and kust al bahari
Khustal hind is mostly used to cure cold , cough or any throat related problem
Can someone please list what he has said. JazakAllah Khair
Agree
Ustad what is castar indi?
Qist Al Hint please google it.
Asalamu Alaykum,
Ayatul Ruqiya Shari... how is it called exactly?
Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.
@@findsolaceinok which language u speak i will yranslate it for you in sha Allah
@@shaikabdullahraqi4521 I speak in Bahasa Indonesia. But, it's ok in English as soon as there is a text. Because I'm still not good in English listening, so I have difficullity to understanding English without texts or subtitles. Thankyou Sheikh
best bokhoor is black seed, qusts hindy and satar plus salt
Quote authentic hadees.
The word Allah is used by Arabic speakers of all Abrahamic faiths (including Christianity and Judaism) as meaning “God.” However, according to Islam, Allah is God’s proper name, while Christians and Jews know Him as YHWH or Yahweh. When Arabic-speaking Christians use the word Allah, it is usually used in combination with the word al-Ab. Allah al-Ab means “God the Father,” and this usage is one way Arab Christians distinguish themselves from Muslims.
Before the inception of Islam, most Arabs were polytheistic pagans, believing in an unfeeling, powerful fate that could not be controlled or altered or influenced by human beings. Muslims regard Muhammad as the last and greatest prophet, and they credit him with restoring to the Arabs the monotheistic faith of their ancestors. Islam and Judaism both trace their spiritual lineage to Abraham, but the God-concept of Islam is different from that of Judaism and Christianity in some significant ways. Yahweh and Allah are both seen as omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and merciful. However, in both Judaism and Islam, God’s mercy is dependent, at least partly and many times fully, on man’s actions. The Islamic concept of Allah and the Jewish concept of Yahweh both deny the triune nature of God. They eliminate God’s Son, Jesus, and they also eliminate the Holy Spirit as a distinct Person of the Godhead.
Without Jesus, there is no provisionary salvation-that is, salvation is based on man’s effort rather than God’s grace. Without the Holy Spirit, there is no sanctification, no peace, no freedom (Romans 8:6; 2 Corinthians 3:17). Christians trust that by Jesus’ death and resurrection, along with the indwelling of His Spirit, sin is forgiven, the conscience is cleansed, and the human soul is freed to pursue God and goodness without the fear of punishment (Hebrews 10:22).
A Muslim may love Allah and wish to please Allah, but the question in his mind will invariably be “Is it enough? Are my works enough to merit salvation?” Christians believe that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to provide an answer to the question “is my work enough?” The answer is, no, our work is not enough (Matthew 5:48). This is shocking to anyone who has been trying on his own to appease God. But this was the point of Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1-48). The Jews that Jesus spoke to, just like the Muslims who follow Allah, were trapped by the knowledge that nothing they did would ever meet God’s perfect standard. But Christ’s perfect life, atoning death, and resurrection did meet God’s standard (Hebrews 10:10; Romans 8:1-8). Jesus’ message to the Jews and His message now, to Muslims and everyone else, is “repent and believe” (Mark 1:15). This does not mean “stop sinning” and “believe that God exists.” It means “turn from sin and stop trying to please God by your own ability” and “believe that Christ has accomplished everything for you.” The promise to those who trust Christ is that they will become the children of God (John 1:12).
Allah offers no such promise. Muslims believe Allah will be merciful to them based on his evaluation of their performance. But salvation is never sure; it is never a promise. When the Western world looks with horror on things like jihad and acts of Islamic terrorism, they get a glimpse of the powerful fear that Allah instills in many of his followers. Faithful Muslims are faced with a terrible choice: obey the violent commands of an omnipotent deity whose mercy is given only to the most passionate and devoted followers (and perhaps not even then), or give themselves up as hopelessly lost and headed for punishment.
Christians should not regard Muslims with hatred, but instead with compassion. Their god, Allah, is a false god, and their eyes are blinded to the truth (see 2 Corinthians 4:4). We should be praying for Muslims and asking God to show them the truth, revealing His promise of mercy and freedom in Christ (2 Timothy 2:24-26).
Quoting scriptures of those who wrote with their own hands doesn’t do anything but add to peoples faith in Islam
@@thysvgf Islam is not a religion of peace. It is a political ideology that provides a recipe for perpetual war. It is the only major religion in the world of today that institutionalizes violence against non-Muslims, which it calls jihad (normally translated “holy war,” as it is usually used in that context. The literal translation is “struggle” or “strive”). The Qur’an and Hadith never say that “Islam is the religion of peace.” On the contrary, many verses in the Qur’an exhort Muslims to wage jihad against those who reject Islam, and against Muslims who do not practice Islam to its fullest. An entire sura 8 is called al-Anfal which means “spoils of war.” There is no sura called “peace.” Only 56 verses in the entire Qur’an mention peace, and most of them occur in the context of the Islamic greeting of “peace be upon you.” Others deal with the peace that occurs after a military battle. The most vivid and repeated themes in the Qur’an are on jihad and the punishment of hell. These teachings put vengeance against the enemies of the god of Islam into the hands of Muslims. It gives Muslims a license to kill the infidels.
The Arabic word “jihad” appears in its various forms about thirty-five times in the Qur’an: nine times in the Meccan chapters (suras), and twenty-six times in the Medinan ones. In the Qur’an, the word “jihad” is always used in the expression “jihad fi sabil Allah,” meaning “fighting for the way of god.” The Arabic word “qatal,” means “kill” (it does not mean inner struggle against vices). It appears in its various forms, meaning “kill” or “fight,” about one hundred and twenty-three times in the Qur’an: thirty-four times in the Meccan chapters (suras), and eighty-nine times in the Medinan suras. The increase of these words in the Medinan Qur’an reflects the rise of the military power of the prophet of Islam after he immigrated to Medina, though a few uses of these words are not in a military context. In sura 9, al-Tawbah of the Qur’an, thought to be one of last suras given, each of these two words appear ten times in the context of war. In fact, verses al-Tawbah 9: 111 and an-Nisa’ 4: 74 each contains three words rooted in the Arabic word “qatal” (meaning to kill): “God has bought of the believers their lives and their possessions, promising them paradise in return, so they fight (from “qatal”) in God's cause, and kill (from “qatal”), and are killed (from “qatal”)…” (al-Tawbah 9: 111). A Muslim’s willingness to engage in jihad is an indicator whether he really believes in Islam (al-Tawbah 9: 44).
In contrast with that, the Holy Bible (KJV) provides 420 verses on the subject of peace. Man strove for peace since ancient times (Isaiah 52: 7). Deep inner peace is the gift of the living God. Man cannot create his own peace. “The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4: 7); “Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace always in every way” (2 Thessalonians 3: 16; James 3: 17-18); “There is no peace,” says the LORD, “for the wicked” (Isaiah 48: 22; 57: 20-21; 59: 1-4, 7-11; etc). "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good" (Romans 12: 21).
In fact, the whole of the Qur’an and Islam support jihad in its various forms: jihad with money, with the written and spoken word and with the sword. The verses that do not refer to jihad directly or indirectly marshal the Muslims into a militant fraternity (ummah) on the basis of a common belief system, a common set of rituals, and a common code of conduct. A person forced to convert to Islam is obliged to engage in the daily Islamic religious rituals to project the semblance of Islamic unity (reciting the Qur’an, daily prayer ritual, etc.). However, he is conscientiously believing all the time that Islam is a false religion and even heartily hating it. Jihad in any form can be practiced only when there is an organized and disciplined community to practice it. The Qur’an marshals and motivates the ummah to impose Islam on the rest of mankind by every possible means, including the sword.
The purpose of jihad is the islamization of the conquered populations either by pressuring them to convert to Islam, or by forcing them to submit to Islamic rule. The main purpose of jihad is political, not religious. It is an instrument for both the universalization of the Islamic religion, and the establishment of an imperial world state. Islamic jihad must continue until the whole world is under the rule of Islamic law. All the Sunni and Shia Islamic schools of jurisprudence command waging war against unbelievers in order to establish the rule of Islamic law over them. War is the main vehicle of Islamic religious expansion. Without the sword of Muhammad and his followers after him, Islam will not exist today. Over a thousand years of unprecedented military expansion, the Islamic armies invaded vast territories in the Middle East, North Africa and even Europe. Muslim Arabs and Moors had controlled Spanish territory for eight hundred years, Portugal for six hundred years, Greece and Bulgaria for five hundred years, Romania and Serbia for four hundred years, Sicily for three hundred years, and Hungary for one hundred fifty years.
Authoritative Muslim historians, such as Ahmad ibn Yahya al-Baladhuri (d. 892) and al-Tabari (838-923), attest the fact that Islam was spread by the sword.
@@Daud-y7d ok
@@Daud-y7dJesus is alleged to have said, “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword." (Matthew 10:34)
The Arabs have about 20 words for sword. Not one is in the Qur'an. Guess how many times the word "sword" is used in 473 verses in the Bible?
@@Al-Brunawi Jesus’ sword was never a literal one. In fact, when Peter took up a sword to defend Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus rebuked him and told him to put away his sword, "for all who draw the sword will die by the sword” (Matthew 26:52). Why then, did Jesus say, “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.” What kind of sword did Jesus come to bring?
Among the names of Jesus Christ is that of Prince of Peace. Such verses as Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:14, and John 14:27 make it clear that Jesus came to bring peace, but that peace is between the man and God. Those who reject God and the only way of salvation through Jesus (John 14:6) will find themselves perpetually at war with God. But those who come to Him in repentance will find themselves at peace with God. Because of Christ’s sacrifice, we are restored to a relationship of peace with God (Romans 5:1).
Still, it is inevitable that there will be conflict between good and evil, the Christ and the antichrist, the light and the darkness, the children of God (believers) and the children of the devil (those who refuse Christ). Conflict must arise between the two groups, and this can and does happen within a family in which some are believers and others are not. We should seek to be at peace with all men but should never forget that Jesus warned we will be hated for His sake. Because those who reject Him hate Him, they will hate His followers as well (John 15:18).
In Matthew 10:34-36, Jesus said He had come at this time not to bring peace to the earth, but a sword, a weapon which divides and severs. As a result of His visit to the earth, some children would be set against parents and a man’s enemies might be those within his own household. This is because many who choose to follow Christ are hated by their family members. This may be part of the cost of discipleship, for love of family should not be greater than love for the Lord. A true disciple must take up his cross and follow Jesus (Matthew 16:24). He must be willing to face not only family hatred, but also death, like a criminal carrying his cross to his own execution. True followers of Christ must be willing to give up, even to the point of “hating” all that is in our lives, even our own families, if we are to be worthy of Him (Matthew 10:37-39). In so doing, we find our lives in return for having given them up to Jesus Christ.
And second part, I’m sending you :
I am having constantly sexul dreams i dont why i dont the reason ....???? Pls help
U might have an ashik jinn
@@starscanshineonlywhenitsda2998 what dose it mean ??
Marriage is the solution for your problem
If u are married and not satisfied sexually or deprived of sexs then u will have sexual dreams if ur not married then get married.
@@starscanshineonlywhenitsda2998 Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.
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ZAtar
Is there any way to contact you for a case? Any email address, any phone number?? Please
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Hello, I'm not good in English. So, I have difficullity to understanding what's Sheikh has been mentioned. Could you help me to list down it in this comment? Thankyou before it. May Allah blessing you and help you.