Is Allah the Universe? | Explaining Allah | Sheikh Uthman Ibn Farooq

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  • Explaining to a non-Muslim who Allah is.
    Sheikh Uthman Ibn Farooq
    Balboa Park, San Diego
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  • @tamimi8085
    @tamimi8085 3 ปีที่แล้ว +243

    I learned something new today , even am an Arab but it never crossed my mind when it says in Quran that nothing like Allah how it was emphasized with one letter “ K” كاف
    " ليس كمثله شيء"
    It was enough to say “ ليس مثله شيء" but when it says “ ليس كمثله شيء" it gives a stronger meaning .
    It’s so beautiful how Islam made a non-Arab teaches an Arab about Arabic language .
    Am so proud .

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      حياكم الله و بياكم و جعل الجنة مأوانا و مأواكم

    • @tamimi8085
      @tamimi8085 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@OneMessageFoundation
      أجمعين ان شاء الله

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      @@tamimi8085
      بارك الله فيك حبيبي .. لا تقول إن شاء الله إذا دعا بل يدعو دعاءً جازماً ولا يتردد فيه لأن إن شاء الله استثناء

    • @haxificality
      @haxificality 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      happy to learn that as well, what a blessed sheikh we have. we are so blessed as well to have him. may Allah swt grant him long healthy life.

    • @hebamorsy5927
      @hebamorsy5927 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yes it's an expression the Arabs used. But the real trick is in using the word
      مثله
      While it could have been just:
      ليس كالله شيء
      This word of
      مثل
      appears in poetry a lot:
      على مثل ليلى يقتل المرء نفسه :: وإن كنت من ليلى على اليأس طاويا
      For instance.
      The arabic language is fun :)

  • @kingkokoliyow635
    @kingkokoliyow635 3 ปีที่แล้ว +107

    This man looks he is truly searching for the truth
    His question are coming from his heart
    I can imagine him taking the shahadah soon Insha'Allah

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      إن شاء الله

    • @rayaankiarie3736
      @rayaankiarie3736 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I hope that the brother in denim jacket is a part of the dawah team, if he is not recruit him.

    • @kingkokoliyow635
      @kingkokoliyow635 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rayaankiarie3736 the 2 men are together

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@rayaankiarie3736 He is not a part of the team, but we hope he will join soon.

    • @rayaankiarie3736
      @rayaankiarie3736 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@OneMessageFoundation insha'Allah...
      Extend the invitation though next time he really wants to spread Dawah
      And nice work. You've helped alot esp during this corona times, May Allah reward you and the whole team and increase u in knowledge
      Much love from kenya ❤

  • @dawodarari5573
    @dawodarari5573 3 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Amazing explanation Shaykh! Allah protect our great scholars

  • @TheAnonYmouse
    @TheAnonYmouse 3 ปีที่แล้ว +86

    I see an upload from uncle Uthman, I like!

  • @Salimkhan84463
    @Salimkhan84463 3 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    This man is seeking for truth if he is than Allah guide him to the straight path jazakallah shaikh again you surprise me with your talent you know Spanish also wow

    • @ao1835
      @ao1835 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Allah not allah. capitalize the first letter jazak-Allah Khair.

    • @Salimkhan84463
      @Salimkhan84463 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ao1835 ok borther

  • @TussalDragon344
    @TussalDragon344 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Kind Sheikh removed my doubts about how creation gets Created.
    Thank you! May God Grant you Paradise, God Willingly.

  • @shahid8545
    @shahid8545 3 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    If we have seminars and meetings and just studied tawheed then many people would imbrace Islam In shaa Allah.

  • @keepitreelcatfishing5883
    @keepitreelcatfishing5883 3 ปีที่แล้ว +50

    Everyone needs to make a sincere effort to share this channel with everyone they possibly can. Subhanallah , Allah swt has blessed those who work hard towards producing such quality content.

  • @ibrahimlookman3247
    @ibrahimlookman3247 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I learn a lot from this
    May ALLAH bless you all

  • @ahmedalshalchi
    @ahmedalshalchi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Very nice chilling with knowledge , may Allah bless you Sheikh Uthman Ibn Farooq ....

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      May Allāh bless you Ahmed your encouragement has always motivated us to increase and focus on street dawah

  • @malikfarahi8934
    @malikfarahi8934 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    JazakaAllah khair very good explanation may Allah guide us in straight path and may Allah bless our sheikh and protect him
    From U.K.

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      بارك الله فيكم جميعا وجزاكم الله كل خير

  • @ashchow8888
    @ashchow8888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    MashAllah bro we all learning a lot from your explanation. A+++💯👍👍👍

  • @marioalmarri3753
    @marioalmarri3753 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    السلام. القاء كان شيق أتمني من الله أن يهديهم إلي طريق الحق وينير بصيرتهم بالنور .

  • @seththunder2077
    @seththunder2077 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wish I can get mentored under you tbh. I’m a muslim but would only pray from time to time however, ever since I got into astronomy, I’ve been so into islam because of its science and I’d love to learn LITERALLY everything related to science. I’m so deep in islam that music frustrates me and quran (especially surat al waqia) empowers me. It became the new “music”

  • @Sami-bs1go
    @Sami-bs1go 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    حفظك الله شيخنا انت ومن تحب ...

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      حياكم الله و بياكم و جعل الجنة مأوانا و مأواكم

  • @salahshinigamiamv9814
    @salahshinigamiamv9814 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Allah is God almighty, the sustainer, the just, the all hearing all seeing, the most merciful.... And we're his creation and his slaves...
    May Allah grant you goodness sheikh...

  • @yaseenibn-noor9473
    @yaseenibn-noor9473 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "The most profound knowledge is often delivered in the most simplistic form" May Sheikh Faruq always be of good service to humanity.

  • @Crazysho0ot
    @Crazysho0ot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The most lovely shikh ❤❤
    حفظك الله وزادك علما ومعرفة وخفة روح
    ماشاء الله

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      بارك الله فيك

    • @Crazysho0ot
      @Crazysho0ot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@OneMessageFoundation I follow u from month ago and it became an addiction watching you and speakers corner
      Btw I'm Muslim from Tunisia
      I learned a lot of things thanks uncle Uthman 😅

  • @WaqarAhmed-nf6tc
    @WaqarAhmed-nf6tc 3 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Time is also created by Allah .......so He is above the boundings of time but creator of it

    • @muhammadaaus105
      @muhammadaaus105 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Allāh is the creator of *"creating"* itself. That is why He is also known as *The Creator* .
      Allāh is beyond comprehension.

    • @shahid8545
      @shahid8545 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@muhammadaaus105 SubhanAllah

    • @md.shofiqulislam1492
      @md.shofiqulislam1492 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@muhammadaaus105 no, u r wrong. it implies that HE was not perfect at some point. An eternal perfect being does not require "creator" which is axiomatic.

    • @TheDrakonian18
      @TheDrakonian18 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@md.shofiqulislam1492 what?

    • @muhammadaaus105
      @muhammadaaus105 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@md.shofiqulislam1492
      • Allāh is Divine, mercy, perfection
      are His attributes. As Allāh is One,
      the First and the Last, it are His
      attributes and that is axiomatic. I
      did not come to a conclusion,
      whereas I said that Allāh created
      mercy, perfection etc. Whilst He
      being Unmerciful and Imperfect at
      once. I concluded that Allāh
      brought forth creating, so He
      creates what He wills.
      • I did not say, that Allāh has a
      creator, for He is the Creator of all.
      The First and the Last. If He were to
      have a creator, then His creator
      would too would then deem a
      creator and thus comes a series of
      infinity, which is false.
      Allāh knows best. May Allāh forgive me, If I erred in my way of understanding.

  • @rumzih9179
    @rumzih9179 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Salamualaykum Sheikh, from Northern California. After watching channels based in the UK like EF Dawah, and SC Dawah for years, I was so pumped to find another active Dawah group so much closer to home. If I ever come to San Diego, I'll be sure to visit you guys at Balboa park inshallah. We'll all keep making dua for you guys. KEEP IT UP :) :) :) :) :)

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      We would love for you to visit us in San Diego or invite us up to Nor Cal إن شاء الله

  • @mohamadraymie5525
    @mohamadraymie5525 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is good learning actually. Indeed what has been told about increasing & decreasing. Now I had much increasing in my knowledge about this matter. Definitely in faith also.

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      May Allāh increase you more in knowledge and Ēmān

    • @mohamadraymie5525
      @mohamadraymie5525 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@OneMessageFoundation Aminn. Thank you brother. 😊

  • @Esplayn
    @Esplayn 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    May Allah reward you sheikh. Amen. You are such a eloquent and knowledgeable speaker. Ma sha allah

  • @Sami-bs1go
    @Sami-bs1go 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    حفظك الله شيخنا ورزقنا واياكم جنة الفردوس .

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      حياكم الله و بياكم و جعل الجنة مأوانا و مأواكم

  • @placebo2682
    @placebo2682 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Mashallah the sheikh is very learned.

  • @xMrAnonymous
    @xMrAnonymous 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Allahoemma Baarak! Very good explanation and answers to the questions. Jazaka Allahoe khair!

  • @kharchoufmounir1673
    @kharchoufmounir1673 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    For the last question we can even say that the feeling of boredom and longing and that when you get everything in this life (donia) you still feel empty.
    All does feeling were created on us by Allah to seek him search for him and find him the almighty the truth.

  • @sandiegocalifornia931
    @sandiegocalifornia931 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Alhamdulillah benahmate Islam. Jazzakallah o khairan Sheikh 🤲🤲🤲

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    40 Contradictions in the Bible:
    1. Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
    God did (2 Samuel 24: 1)
    Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
    2. In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?
    Eight hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
    One million, one hundred thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
    3. How many fighting men were found in Judah?
    Five hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
    Four hundred and seventy thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
    4. God sent his prophet to threaten David with how many years of famine?
    Seven (2 Samuel 24:13)
    Three (I Chronicles 21:12)
    5. How old was Ahaziah when he began to rule over Jerusalem?
    Twenty-two (2 Kings 8:26)
    Forty-two (2 Chronicles 22:2)
    6. How old was Jehoiachin when he became king of Jerusalem?
    Eighteen (2 Kings 24:8)
    Eight (2 Chronicles 36:9)
    7. How long did he rule over Jerusalem?
    Three months (2 Kings 24:8)
    Three months and ten days (2 Chronicles 36:9)
    8. The chief of the mighty men of David lifted up his spear and killed how many men at one time?
    Eight hundred (2 Samuel 23:8)
    Three hundred (I Chronicles 11: 11)
    9. When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after?
    After (2 Samuel 5 and 6)
    Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)
    10. How many pairs of clean animals did God tell Noah to take into the Ark?
    Two (Genesis 6:19, 20)
    Seven (Genesis 7:2). But despite this last instruction only two pairs went into the ark (Genesis 7:8-9)
    11. When David defeated the King of Zobah, how many horsemen did he capture?
    One thousand and seven hundred (2 Samuel 8:4)
    Seven thousand (I Chronicles 18:4)
    12. How many stalls for horses did Solomon have?
    Forty thousand (I Kings 4:26)
    Four thousand (2 chronicles 9:25)
    13. In what year of King Asa's reign did Baasha, King of Israel die?
    Twenty-sixth year (I Kings 15:33 - 16:8)
    Still alive in the thirty-sixth year (2 Chronicles 16:1)
    14. How many overseers did Solomon appoint for the work of building the temple?
    Three thousand six hundred (2 Chronicles 2:2)
    Three thousand three hundred (I Kings 5:16)
    15. Solomon built a facility containing how many baths?
    Two thousand (1 Kings 7:26)
    Over three thousand (2 Chronicles 4:5)
    16. Of the Israelites who were freed from the Babylonian captivity, how many were the children of Pahrath-Moab?
    Two thousand eight hundred and twelve (Ezra 2:6)
    Two thousand eight hundred and eighteen (Nehemiah 7:11)
    17. How many were the children of Zattu?
    Nine hundred and forty-five (Ezra 2:8)
    Eight hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:13)
    18. How many were the children of Azgad?
    One thousand two hundred and twenty-two (Ezra 2:12)
    Two thousand three hundred and twenty-two (Nehemiah 7:17)
    19. How many were the children of Adin?
    Four hundred and fifty-four (Ezra 2:15)
    Six hundred and fifty-five (Nehemiah 7:20)
    20. How many were the children of Hashum?
    Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:19)
    Three hundred and twenty-eight (Nehemiah 7:22)
    21. How many were the children of Bethel and Ai?
    Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:28)
    One hundred and twenty-three (Nehemiah 7:32)
    22. Ezra 2:64 and Nehemiah 7:66 agree that the total number of the whole assembly was 42,360. Yet the numbers do not add up to anything close. The totals obtained from each book is as follows:
    29,818 (Ezra)
    31,089 (Nehemiah)
    23. How many singers accompanied the assembly?
    Two hundred (Ezra 2:65)
    Two hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:67)
    24. What was the name of King Abijahs mother?
    Michaiah, daughter of Uriel of Gibeah (2 Chronicles 13:2)
    Maachah, daughter of Absalom (2 Chronicles 11:20) But Absalom had only one daughter whose name was Tamar (2 Samuel 14:27)
    25. Did Joshua and the Israelites capture Jerusalem?
    Yes (Joshua 10:23, 40)
    No (Joshua 15:63)
    26. Who was the father of Joseph, husband of Mary?
    Jacob (Matthew 1:16)
    Hell (Luke 3:23)
    27. Jesus descended from which son of David?
    Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
    Nathan(Luke3:31)
    28. Who was the father of Shealtiel?
    Jechoniah (Matthew 1:12)
    Neri (Luke 3:27)
    29. Which son of Zerubbabel was an ancestor of Jesus Christ?
    Abiud (Matthew 1: 13)
    Rhesa (Luke 3:27) But the seven sons of Zerubbabel are as follows: i.Meshullam, ii. Hananiah, iii. Hashubah, iv. Ohel, v.Berechiah, vi. Hasadiah, viii. Jushabhesed (I Chronicles 3:19, 20). The names Abiud and Rhesa do not fit in anyway.
    30. Who was the father of Uzziah?
    Joram (Matthew 1:8)
    Amaziah (2 Chronicles 26:1)
    31. Who was the father of Jechoniah?
    Josiah (Matthew 1:11)
    Jeholakim (I Chronicles 3:16)
    32. How many generations were there from the Babylonian exile until Christ?
    Matthew says fourteen (Matthew 1:17)
    But a careful count of the generations reveals only thirteen (see Matthew 1: 12-16)
    33. Who was the father of Shelah?
    Cainan (Luke 3:35-36)
    Arphaxad (Genesis II: 12)
    34. Was John the Baptist Elijah who was to come?
    Yes (Matthew II: 14, 17:10-13)
    No (John 1:19-21)
    35. Would Jesus inherit Davids throne?
    Yes. So said the angel (Luke 1:32)
    No, since he is a descendant of Jehoiakim (see Matthew 1: I 1, I Chronicles 3:16). And Jehoiakim was cursed by God so that none of his descendants can sit upon Davids throne (Jeremiah 36:30)
    36. Jesus rode into Jerusalem on how many animals?
    One - a colt (Mark 11:7; cf Luke 19:3 5). And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their garments on it; and he sat upon it.
    Two - a colt and an ass (Matthew 21:7). They brought the ass and the colt and put their garments on them and he sat thereon.
    37. How did Simon Peter find out that Jesus was the Christ?
    By a revelation from heaven (Matthew 16:17)
    His brother Andrew told him (John 1:41)
    38. Where did Jesus first meet Simon Peter and Andrew?
    By the sea of Galilee (Matthew 4:18-22)
    On the banks of river Jordan (John 1:42). After that, Jesus decided to go to Galilee (John 1:43)
    39. When Jesus met Jairus was Jairus daughter already dead?
    Yes. Matthew 9:18 quotes him as saying, My daughter has just died.
    No. Mark 5:23 quotes him as saying, My little daughter is at the point of death.
    40. Did Jesus allow his disciples to keep a staff on their journey?
    Yes (Mark 6:8)
    No (Matthew 10:9; Luke 9:3

    • @mohamedafridi8231
      @mohamedafridi8231 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      keep up the good work..jazzaakallaahu khairaa

    • @raficsettu739
      @raficsettu739 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Are these from Old Testament or New Testament brother?

    • @haxificality
      @haxificality 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      thank you brother for these. jazakallah khayr!

    • @raficsettu739
      @raficsettu739 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @martin hunter thank you for confirmation.. is that 50 or 50000 errors/contradictions ?

    • @raficsettu739
      @raficsettu739 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @martin hunter I’m happy to know both 😬

  • @murthadao
    @murthadao 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    THE FEZ CAP MAN IS A CURIOUS SEEKER. MAY HE SEE THE LIGHT OF ALLAH.

  • @iUmarFarooqi
    @iUmarFarooqi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Thanks! I am always curious to learn more about Allah from authentic sources. 😊

  • @Sallysmith123
    @Sallysmith123 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Masha Allah laquatay illabilla for ur knowledge.. ur explanation is so easy to understand. You should be a professor. A teacher. JazakAllah Khair

    • @ahmedalshalchi
      @ahmedalshalchi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He is Islamic ( professor ) ... Go to his channel ( MasjidRibat ) and see all there in great details ...

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ahmedalshalchi جزاك الله خيرا

  • @itsmuath5379
    @itsmuath5379 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for the beautiful answer about if Allah is everywhere or not,, ive been looking for an answer for this question for a long time now

  • @jackryder6732
    @jackryder6732 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Very good explanation

  • @davidmartre8470
    @davidmartre8470 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Proud to be a fellow afghan, shaykh, you give us all a good name alhamdullilah

  • @DitoOfficio
    @DitoOfficio 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Islam rahmatan lil alamin .. Alhamdulillah Islam is my faith.
    Islam guides and enlights the way of my life in this world and my future truest guide to shirathal mustaqiim. InshaAllah.
    I am amazed by the wisdom and intelligence of Sheikh Uthman in delivering da'wah. Syekh Uthman is a true representation of the quality of a Muslim,
    May Allah subhanallahu wa taala bestow mercy on him and grant him jannatul naim in the hereafter ... aameen suma amen

  • @DryDownfall
    @DryDownfall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    subhanAllah already one dislike and there are only 5 five views. May Allah guide them

    • @KryptonKr
      @KryptonKr 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They’re most likely bots and trolls with no life

    • @Crazysho0ot
      @Crazysho0ot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's nice if they subscribed and follows him may Allah will guide them one day

    • @user-cw2by7nz1q
      @user-cw2by7nz1q 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Now look 1k likes to 10 dislikes.

  • @Gbsf10293
    @Gbsf10293 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Assalamualaikum to all my muslim family.. May Allah bless, strengthen and protect us during this difficult time.. AllahuAkbar..

  • @jibraani10
    @jibraani10 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Subhanallah alhamdulillah Allah o akbar Mahshallah

  • @irfanalakbar
    @irfanalakbar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    great dialogue.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    very interesting..
    i hope it has subtitle

  • @rizekil7928
    @rizekil7928 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Masya Allah....
    Subhanallah....

  • @haxificality
    @haxificality 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    another great learning on how Allah swt separate His Greatness from the worldly-human capacity through the eloquence of the Qur'an. MashaAllah!

  • @fareedakhtar3059
    @fareedakhtar3059 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I appreciate your knowledge and wisdom Sheikh. I can watch your videos all day long. I sincerely hope our brothers from Speakers Corner can adopt some of your methods for dawah. I find them very loud and abrupt it's like a screaming match in every video.
    May Allah SWT reward every Muslim for their effort in spreading the message of dawah.

  • @muji1116
    @muji1116 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Salam ya Sheikh, sanga ye? You’re my role model! I’m based in NY but In Sha Allah will def come to San Diego to meet you one day In Sha Allah. Love you my brother.

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
      الله دمل شه
      You are welcome anytime

  • @MDevMedia
    @MDevMedia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The puppet string is so Amazing thing to explain, how small we all. Allah Swt dont have that string.
    Jazak Allah Khair

  • @mujahid9151
    @mujahid9151 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Dont forget to like, may Allah like you

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      👍 very important because haters are pushing against us

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Concept of God in Islam
    Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and exalted above everything He creates, and His greatness cannot be compared to His creation. Furthermore, He is the only one deserving of any worship and the ultimate purpose of all creation is to submit to Him. The Islamic understanding of God is distinct from all other religions and beliefs in various respects since it is based on a pure and clear understanding of monotheism. This essentially captures the concept of God in Islam, which will be further elaborated in this pamphlet.
    Muslims often refer to God as Allah. This is a universal name for God and does not refer to an exclusively ‘Islamic’ God. Interestingly, this name is related to the Aramaic and Hebrew names for God, Allaha and Elohim. Therefore, Allah is simply the Arabic name for God which affirms that He is One singular God with no partners or equals. The name Allah cannot be pluralized or limited to a specific gender, which establishes that God is One and that He is unique from everything He creates. Muslims continue to use this original Arabic name for God (Allah) since it perfectly expresses His unique qualities.
    God is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe who created everything for a reason. Muslims believe that He created humankind with a simple purpose - to worship Him. He sent messengers to guide people in fulfilling this purpose. Some of these messengers include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, peace be upon all of them. They all taught a consistent message about God by affirming His greatness as the Creator and guiding people to worship Him alone. This basic concept has always resonated with people’s natural understanding of God. (Click here to learn more about prophets in Islam.)
    When the final prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh), was asked about God, the answer came directly from God in the holy book of Muslims, the Quran (also spelled ‘Koran’): “Say, ‘He is God the One, God the eternal. He begot no one nor was He begotten. No one is comparable to Him.’” [112:1-4] This is a clear statement by God describing Himself to humanity without any room for confusion. God is One and is exalted above everything He creates and He is capable over all things.
    Fully accepting the oneness of God is to accept that He is distinct from everything else. It would not suit God’s majesty and glory to associate the limited attributes of His creation to Him because He is not restricted in any way, while His creation is. He is the First with no beginning and the Last with no end. Everything in the universe was created by His will. He is not confined by space or time and He is the only One who is in control and provides for His creation.
    “He is God: there is no god other than Him. It is He who knows what is hidden as well as what is in the open, He is the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy. He is God: there is no god other than Him, the Controller, the Holy One, Source of Peace, Granter of Security, Guardian over all, the Almighty, the Compeller, the Truly Great; God is far above anything they consider to be His partner. He is God: the Creator, the Originator, the Shaper. The best names belong to Him. Everything in the heavens and earth glorifies Him: He is the Almighty, the Wise.” [Quran, 59:22-24]
    Why did God create people whom He already knew would reject Him and go to hell? Shouldn’t God who is All Loving instead not create them so that they won’t go through punishment? These are some common questions connected to this topic. Answered by Nouman Ali Khan
    Pure Monotheism
    “God: there is no god but Him, the Ever Living, the Ever Watchful. Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him. All that is in the heavens and in the earth belongs to Him. Who is there that can intercede with Him except by His leave? He knows what is before them and what is behind them, but they do not comprehend any of His knowledge except what He wills. His throne extends over the heavens and the earth; it does not weary Him to preserve them both. He is the Most High, the Tremendous.” [Quran, 2:255]
    The primary pillar of Islamic belief clearly states that there is nothing worthy of worship except God. Associating partners with God or attributing qualities of lesser beings to Him is considered to be the greatest sin in Islam.
    In the past, this often took the form of idol worship or praying to multiple lesser gods. Although this is less common now, the current era has replaced many of the physical ‘idols’ of the past with other contemporary ‘gods.’ Many people today allow passions like entertainment, drugs, relationships or material objects to become the center of their lives. They become so consumed with these things that they submit to whatever will allow them to fulfill their desires. For example, if a drug addict allows their addiction to control their actions, beliefs, feelings, and behaviors, causing them to risk their personal safety and the safety of others, that drug has essentially become their god. Likewise, if another person puts a loved one before God by obeying that person even if that causes them to transgress against God’s commands, their loved one has taken precedence over God.
    Islam teaches that people should completely submit only to God as He is the only One worthy of their worship. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and everything in it belongs to Him. The Quran points out the faulty thinking of those who worship other than God:
    “‘How can you worship things you carve with your own hands, when it is God who has created you and all your handiwork?’” [37:95-96]

  • @cilabailaut8395
    @cilabailaut8395 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Masyaa Allah ..syeikh.. penerangan anda sangat baik...barakallah...ya syeikh..
    From malaze.🇲🇾 jam2 am..1/12/2020

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Much love to the brothers and sisters from Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤️

  • @shak77sidd
    @shak77sidd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very knowledgeable....
    What I saw is that both individual were very close to Allah but there was something sort of wail/ barrier which was stopping them to Revert towards Allah....
    ......
    Then It is Allah who guides whomever he wants too......

  • @Enacaus
    @Enacaus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We need more Shaykhs like these.
    Uthman! We Hope Allah Rewards You!

  • @hf2544
    @hf2544 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    jazakallah syekh👍

  • @mohammedoumer1661
    @mohammedoumer1661 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    These guys come many weeks. Especially the vibrant voice guy (may Allah guide him) asks amazing question and what a stunning answer Sheikh Uthman gives. One Message Foundation is doing a great job!

  • @MohammedSohail007
    @MohammedSohail007 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this channel deserves a millions of subscribers and views too

  • @sucimaulani4996
    @sucimaulani4996 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "... Knowledge of Allah never increasing or decreasing...."

  • @sindragosas2956
    @sindragosas2956 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Baraka Allahu fik ya shaikh Wa jazakallahu khairan for every single video you bring for us.

  • @TheMrpalid
    @TheMrpalid 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    بارك الله فيك

  • @Sami-bs1go
    @Sami-bs1go 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    نثبت الصفاء التي اتبتها الله على نفسه ولا نأولها...

  • @user-sn4kw4gf5w
    @user-sn4kw4gf5w 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    MashaAllah your Dawa is very logical and truth. Your way of explanation is very beautiful! Your reward with Allah is great I believe.

  • @iahmad3105
    @iahmad3105 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Masha Allah, May Allah Subhanhu Talla bless him with good health and long life, he is doing such an amazing job, he is such a wonderful person with huge patience. Well educated and he knows what he is talking about, he never lost in the conversation with others and he always talk like a humble person and trying to explain people with a logic. He is doing job more than thousand of Mulla’s could ever do and love to listen and watch his TH-cam videos for my knowledge and information. 👍🏻

  • @alf_971
    @alf_971 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Allah no begin and no end.. because "time" is one of the creation of Allah

  • @muvasah6074
    @muvasah6074 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I want to meet him and become his student one day, Aamiin

  • @syedmajidahmed8292
    @syedmajidahmed8292 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Some extremely tough questions asked !! But the shiekh answered it so easily by giving proofs from the QURAN !! MASHALLAH islam is the only true religion !! La ila ha illallah muhammad rasullallah

  • @NadeemMalik-dv7dx
    @NadeemMalik-dv7dx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i love listening to this Uthman brother

  • @epath7084
    @epath7084 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    knowledge about Allah. we need more of that. as a born Muslim, i still learn a lot. may Allaah bless you and the team with more 'ilm for us to take note from

  • @anserkhan9430
    @anserkhan9430 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mashallah brother!!!!! Stay blessed my brother brother inshallah!!!!

  • @abdallahduker9184
    @abdallahduker9184 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yahaafaazak'Allah ya sheikh.

  • @abdullahthebutcher2275
    @abdullahthebutcher2275 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Subhanallah this is good stuff love your approach may Allah reward you! Ameen, there are some brothers and sister that you can see the truth in there dawah work and your one of them brother Uthman.

  • @shahid8545
    @shahid8545 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This wasn't long enough 😡 😁
    May Allah(swt) give us all an understanding of Tawheed.
    Ameen

    • @abbc1999
      @abbc1999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      InshAllah brother

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      More coming soon إن شاء الله

    • @shahid8545
      @shahid8545 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@OneMessageFoundation In sha Allah

  • @ahammad786
    @ahammad786 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Allahamdulila

  • @yusuf605
    @yusuf605 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent is a small word to describe this dawah bro uthman. May ALLAH reward you

  • @animalsandnatureofbosnia5360
    @animalsandnatureofbosnia5360 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love u shaik Osman in the name of Allah heheh.. اَلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ‎ selam from Bosnia. I LEARN FROM U EDEB AND AHLAQ MASHAALLAH 😊❤

  • @keepitreelcatfishing5883
    @keepitreelcatfishing5883 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Does One Message foundation have a video about the preservation of the Quran? Jazakallah khair

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A detail one is coming soon إن شاء الله

    • @busufyan
      @busufyan 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      th-cam.com/video/FCnqCKUN5fE/w-d-xo.html

  • @Genocide2024
    @Genocide2024 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is beautiful dawa my brother ❤

  • @matsifu
    @matsifu 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alhamdulillah.👍👍👍.

  • @jasonmenezes8664
    @jasonmenezes8664 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Loving the new edits :)

  • @mrnobody8128
    @mrnobody8128 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Puppeteer, great analogies

  • @bijakbijak4024
    @bijakbijak4024 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can't do this, i am impatient. BarakAllahu fikum

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Official written copy by Uthman
    The Quran was originally revealed in Quraishi dialect of Arabic. But to facilitate the people who speak other dialects, in their understanding and comprehension, Allah revealed the Quran finally in seven dialects of Arabic. During the period of Caliph Uthman (third successor to the Prophet) differences in reading the Quran among the various tribes became obvious, due to the various dialectical recitations. Dispute was arising, with each tribe calling its recitation as the correct one. This alarmed Uthman, who made an official copy in the Quraishi dialect, the dialect in which the Quran was revealed to the Prophet and was memorized by his companions. Thus this compilation by Uthman's Committee is not a different version of the Quran (like the Biblical versions) but the same original revelation given to the Prophet by One God, Allah.
    Narrated Anas bin Malik: Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman came to Uthman at the time when the people of Sham (Syria) and the people of Iraq were waging war to conquer Armenia and Azherbijan. Hudhaifa was afraid of their differences in the recitation of the Quran, so he said to Uthman, 'O chief of the Believers! Save this nation before they differ about the Book (Quran) as Jews and Christians did before'. So Uthman sent a message to Hafsa saying, 'Send us the manuscripts of the Quran so that we may compile the Quranic materials in perfect copies and return the manuscripts to you'. Hafsa sent it to Uthman. 'Uthman then ordered Zaid bin Thabit, 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair, Said bin Al-As and Abdur Rahman bin Harith bin Hisham to rewrite the manuscripts in perfect copies. Uthman said to the three Quraishi men, 'In case you disagree with Zaid bin Thabit on any point in the Quran, then write it in their (Quraishi) tongue'. They did so, and when they had written many copies, Uthman sent to every Muslim province one copy of what they had copied and ordered that all the other Quranic materials whether written in fragmentary manuscripts or whole copies, be burnt…" [29]
    Again a very stringent criteria was set up by this Committee to prevent any alteration of the Revelation.
    1. The earlier recension (Original copy prepared by Abu Bakr) was to serve as the principal basis of the new one. [30]
    2. Any doubt that might be raised as to the phrasing of a particular passage in the written text was to be dispelled by summoning persons known to have learned the passage in question from the Prophet. [31]
    3. Uthman himself was to supervise the work of the Council. [32]
    When the final recension was completed, Uthman sent a copy of it to each of the major cities of Makka, Damascus, Kufa, Basra and Madina.
    The action of Uthman to burn the other copies besides the final recension, though obviously drastic, was for the betterment and harmony of the whole community and was unanimously approved by the Companions of the Prophet.
    Zaid ibn Thabit is reported to have said: "I saw the Companions of Muhammad (going about) saying, 'By God, Uthman has done well! By God, Uthman has done well!" [33]
    Another esteemed Companion Musab ibn Sad ibn Abi Waqqas said: "I saw the people assemble in large number at Uthman's burning of the prescribed copies (of the Quran), and they were all pleased with his action; not a one spoke out against him". [34]
    Ali ibn Abu Talib, the cousin of the Prophet and the fourth successor to the Prophet commented: "If I were in command in place of Uthman, I would have done the same". [35]
    Of the copies made by Uthman, two still exist to our day. One is in the city of Tashkent, (Uzbekistan) and the second one is in Istanbul (Turkey). Below is a brief account of both these copies:
    1. The copy which Uthman sent to Madina was reportedly removed by the Turkish authorities to Istanbul, from where it came to Berlin during World War I. The Treaty of Versailles, which concluded World War I, contains the following clause:
    'Article 246: Within six months from the coming into force of the present Treaty, Germany will restore to His Majesty, King of Hedjaz, the original Koran of Caliph Othman, which was removed from Madina by the Turkish authorities and is stated to have been presented to the ex-Emperor William II". [36]
    'This manuscript then reached Istanbul, but not Madina (Where it now resides)'. [37]
    2. The second copy in existence is kept in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 'It may be the Imam (master) manuscript or one of the other copies made at the time of Uthman'. [38]
    It Came to Samarkand in 890 Hijra (1485) and remained there till 1868. Then it was taken to St.Petersburg by the Russians in 1869. It remained there till 1917. A Russian orientalist gave a detailed description of it, saying that many pages were damaged and some were missing. A facsimile, some 50 copies, of this mushaf (copy) was produced by S.Pisareff in 1905. A copy was sent to the Ottoman Sultan 'Abdul Hamid, to the Shah of Iran, to the Amir of Bukhara, to Afghanistan, to Fas and some important Muslim personalities. One copy is now in the Columbia University Library (U.S.A.). [39]
    'The Manuscript was afterwards returned to its former place and reached Tashkent in 1924, where it has remained since'. [40]

  • @cikmen9572
    @cikmen9572 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tersangat best ni, tolong la terjemah Bahasa Malaysia atau indo

  • @fyapril2082
    @fyapril2082 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love them they asking and listening the answer.

  • @ahmednoman26
    @ahmednoman26 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ustad. May Allah bless you. One observation . When you explain something to non muslims, u use several arabic words likh khaliq and makhloq. As a muslim i now the root and can understand but i believe sometimes non muslim gets even more confuse.

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank for you observation, I try to use the Arabic world because many times it encompasses a meaning hard to translate and those watching can benefit from it. Having done that I ALWAYS TRANSLATE to the best of my abilities

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Finding and Following Jesus: The Muslim Claim to the Messiah Jesus was “God’s word conveyed to Mary and a spirit from him” (Qur’an 4:171) but he remained only the son of Mary (Qur’an 5:110), not of God. The Qur’an understands literally the notion of a son and therefore rejects a consort for God (Qur’an 6:101; 72:3) who has no son, only honored servants (Qur’an 21:26). There are no saviors, only prophets who warn. Nor are there any intercessors-unless God wills otherwise. He alone has the power to forgive sins and to answer His creatures’ prayers for help and guidance.Yesous Yeshu‘a, rendered ‘Joshua’ in English. The Hebrew original contains the idea of being a savior. ‘Isa has no meaning in Arabic or in Hebrew and its use might startle Christians since they expect Yeshu‘a or Yesu‘a to be the relevant Arabic transliteration. God made Jesus and his mother ayah) for humanity, a mercy (rahmah) from God, his miraculous birth “a matter foreordained” (Qur’an 19:21). Muslims proclaim Jesus as a sign of God (ayatu Allah) for all humanity (Qur’an 19:21) but not a (or the) son of God. The Qur’an also calls Muhammaﷺrahmah to all the worlds (21:107) and eulogizes the Word of God as a mercy and healing for believers (17:82; 41:44). The Greek Christos (anointed one) is a translation of the Hebrew meshiakh, meaning someone selected for a sacred role or special honor. It can refer to any chosen or regal personage. Al-Masih is probably an Arabic transliteration of the Hebrew. But what does al-Masih mean or intend in the Qur’an? The Arabic verb ma/sa/ha, like its virtually identical Hebrew cognate, means to rub lightly with water or oil; formal washings before Muslim ritual prayers require this light touch or anointment with water (Qur’an 5:6). The Qur’an’s description of Jesuعليهالسلامal-Masih ‘Isa ibn Maryam (3:45). In Judaism, ‘the Christ’ functions as an indefinite description since the identity of the true claimant must be distinguished from false pretenders. The referent of the phrase remains disputed: Jews are still waiting for the messiah. In first-century Palestine, the messiah’s lineage and identity were topics of fierce sectarian dispute. The self-segregated Qumran community expected two messiahs, one royal (of Davidic descent) and one priestly. In prophecy, an indefinite description is made partly definite; a proper name may or may not supplement the title. Thus, “His name is Ahmad” (Qur’an 61:6) can function as an attributive adjectival appellation or merely a proper (nominal or content-less) name while “His name is John” ( Yahya; Qur’an 19:7) simply introduces a proper name. The Qur’an denies the crucifixion (4:157), a fact that further defines the Messiah. God would not permit such a one to die a shameful death. In later Muslim piety, Jesu was ‘translated,’ a technical Christian term for describing ascent into heaven, without the normal precondition of bodily death. Allah exalted Jesus to himself. The Qur’an’s denial of Jesus’ crucifixion obviates the need for his resurrection but the Islamic scripture attests to Jesus’ ascension, understood as his miraculous entry into heaven through God’s direct intervention (see Qur’an 3:55; 4:157-8; 5:116-117). Only Luke mentions the Ascension of the risen Christ (24:50-51) after his resurrection and adds in Acts (1:1-3) that this event took place forty days after his resurrection. (Mark 16:19 mentions it too but this passage is absent from the most reliable early manuscripts and other ancient witnesses.) IV. The New Testament Jesus in the Light of the Qur’an The New Testament writers considered Jesus to be the messianic descendant of King David . For Christians, Jesus’ humiliating death was simply a fulfillment of divine prophecy: he was innocent of the accusations made against him by the establishment. While claiming that Muhammad’s advent was promised in antecedent scripture, the Qur’an never calls Jesus the promised messiah. This may be because the Qur’an recognizes at best only the Torah (Pentateuch of Moses) as scripture. For Jews, the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible, what Christians effectively dismiss as the ‘Old’ Testament, has three levels of holiness. After the Torah, the prophetic oracles quoting direct divine speech form the second holiest portion, the Nebi’im (Prophets) division. The messianic prophecies are concentrated here but, as in the third portion, the Ketub’im (Writings), much of this prophetic material is humanly composed and has been partly corrupted in transmission and through unauthorized scribal amplification. al-Injil) to confirm the Torah (al-Taurah). The Qur’an reveals that the Gospel vouchsafed to Jesus was a relaxed version of the Torah (Qur’an 3:50). Some laws imposed on the Children of Israel seemed prejudicially rigorous but, the Qur’an explains, these laws were intended to be conspicuously rigorous-as a just punishment for their specific iniquities and persistent delinquencies (Qur’an 6:146). However, the Qur’an does not suggest that the Gospel was a law-free version of the Torah or in some way legally or morally superior to it. The Qur’an concurs with the sum verdict of Matthew’s gospel: Jesu Abba (heavenly Father) scandalized his Pharisee critics. The Jesus of the Qur’an enjoys a close relationship with God, despite not addressing him as Father. So long as the believer does not obliterate his or her identity but remains distinct from God, Islam salutes the closeness of such mystical piety. The Qur’an speaks of the signs of God in nature and human nature (3:190; 30:20-25). John’s gospel, too, sees the actions of Jesu In the Qur’an and the Prophet’s canonical sayings, al-Masih is the Lord’s anointed, an accolade conferred uniquely on Jesus Islam pays special tribute to Jesus but not in a way that would satisfy the highly ambitious credal and ecclesial requirements of orthodox Christology. For Christians, the Muslim Jesus is a dull, predictable figure, a mere prophet, of whom there are legion in the Bible and the Qur’an. He would resemble the harmless figure of the cultural Jesus whose message can entertain kids at Christmas and Easter. This may sound like a caricature or parody of the Qur’anic Jesus but the Christian point is that only the adult version is the real Jesus, the incarnate God who suffered on a cross to secure redemption for sinful Adam and all his descendants. The Islamic Jesus appears as the real Jesus but minus the distinctive and unsettling aspects of his life, nature, and mission. as a miraculously created being, appointed a prophet and messiah, the seal of the prophets of Israel, and essentially no more. Otherwise, the Christological deadlock shall remain permanent. For Muslims, the Jesus of Christian faith will remain a divisive figure whose mission cannot provide a basis for genuinely harmonious coexistence among the adherents of the Semitic trio of revealed faiths. The Qur’an envisages these three groups disputing in front of their Lord on the day of resurrection (Qur’an 5:48).Muslims are religiously obliged to demonstrate that Jesus himself preached only a pure monotheism. Only then can we prove that the Muslim Jesus was the true leader of the Jesus movement. No Muslim can take as a leader someone who rejects or compromises strict Abrahamic monotheism. This is an essential qualification for anyone who claims to be a leader or exemplar for Muslims. entertained the prevalent Jewish view, he would have seen his role as that of a revolutionary, a zealous prophet and a human messiah who would deliver the Jews from the political bondage of Gentile nations. Christian tradition has bestowed countless honorific titles on Jesus who, as Christ, enjoys the role of messiah, naturally, but also prophet, priest, and king. According to Christian doctrine, during Christ’s divinely willed but humanly accepted humiliation on earth, he was a mere servant under the law, voluntarily divested of his regal divine majesty; in his later exaltation as Lord, after the resurrection from the dead, he rose above the law. Leaving aside the Muslim caveat that Allah would never humiliate his messenger, did Jesus proclaim himself the Son of God and/or God? . Objective historical and critical scholarship on Jesus for the past 100 years confirms the truth of the Qur’anic portrait as both converge on a Jewish Jesus. Islam is not annexing or colonizing the Christian Jesus, merely rescuing the historical character from the clutches of later church conjecture and dogma. Christians are called to change and meet Muslims on Muslim ground since the entire Qur’an is unchanged and unchangeable. By contrast, both testaments of the Bible are widely acknowledged by Jewish and Christian scholars themselves to be mainly edicts that evolved over centuries, under human if inspired redaction, the texts being, in the case of the New Testament, in demotic Greek while reporting the classical Aramaic speech of Jesus
    yaqeeninstitute.org/shabbir-akhtar/finding-and-following-jesus-the-muslim-claim-to-the-messiah

  • @mma-gb3si
    @mma-gb3si 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Allah is more universal than the air which we all breathe.

  • @msequare1
    @msequare1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sheik uthman.. Please I see all the time you are doing so much in the field of Da'wah .. I wonder how you manage to print all the pamphlet for that .. Please give link where we can help chip in to maintain the flow of the the pamphleta.. I know brothers and sisters comment might want to that for sake of Allah .. we are in a very difficult time in America .. Allah protect and preserve the good work you're doing ameen..

    • @contented_heart
      @contented_heart 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      There's a donation link on their website onemf.org

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      We just need your du’ā بارك الله فيك

  • @teckgeekwiz9088
    @teckgeekwiz9088 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    8:29 Wow! That Undertaker moment!!

  • @muhammadfitri1500
    @muhammadfitri1500 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Isnt Allah feel boring...that is very good question

  • @sharjeel4482
    @sharjeel4482 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Asalaam Walaykum, could you please explain nazool further and the hadith you mentioned, Jazak Allah Khair

    • @OneMessageFoundation
      @OneMessageFoundation  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
      Please check the Aqīdah durūs on the Masjid Ribāt channel

  • @wasim699
    @wasim699 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    mashallah... i am glad to see this video... alhumdulillah

  • @kkowww255
    @kkowww255 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Never tired search for knowladge my brother...

  • @thenorwegianmuslimon
    @thenorwegianmuslimon 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh Shaykh Uthman. May Allah bless you for all the work you are doing, and increase you in beneficial knowledge.
    Is there any way I can support you/your channel/organization? Barak Allahu feekum

  • @ertimuca5737
    @ertimuca5737 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    الله في السماء على العرش

  • @JanLaalaa
    @JanLaalaa 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    مولانا صېب اسلام و علیکم ورحمت الله وبرکاته.
    تاسو به دا خيره پاکستان ته کله رازي؟؟؟

  • @incupert4431
    @incupert4431 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If the Trinity was in the bible, why would Christians try to add it in? (John 5:7 forgery)

  • @billaak417
    @billaak417 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Allah created the Universe.

  • @Moon-kp7lk
    @Moon-kp7lk 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Plz try to add English subtitle some time sound this not so good or accent is different for us

  • @mohamadnorbachok6905
    @mohamadnorbachok6905 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the way sheikh explain. Jazakallahu khairan.

  • @mohanadali7349
    @mohanadali7349 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    They actually came back wow

  • @saywhat6638
    @saywhat6638 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Is god the universe ?!
    the answer is in surat ash shura , ayah 11
    starts with saying allah is the creator of the heavens and the earth, also saying there is nothing like unto Allah
    btw; no one had seen a spirit (soul) , can't even imagine how it looks like, a spirit which is a creation of god , and people want to know or to imagine how god look like !

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The Bible Denies the Divinity of Jesus
    The Gospel of John, the fourth Gospel, was completed to its present form some seventy years after Jesus was raised up to heaven. This Gospel in its final form says one more thing about Jesus that was unknown from the previous three Gospels - that Jesus was the Word of God. John means that Jesus was God’s agent through whom God created everything else. This is often misunderstood to mean that Jesus was God Himself. But John was saying, as Paul had already said, that Jesus was God’s first creature. In the Book of Revelation in the Bible, we find that Jesus is: “the beginning of God’s creation” (Revelation 3:14, also see 1 Corinthians 8:6 and Colossians 1:15).
    Anyone who says that the Word of God is a person distinct from God must also admit that the Word was created, for the Word speaks in the Bible saying: “The LORD brought me forth as the first of his works...” (Proverbs 8:22).
    This Gospel, nevertheless, clearly teaches that Jesus is not God. If it did not continue this teaching, then it would contradict the other three Gospels and also the letters of Paul from which it is clearly established that Jesus is not God. We find here that Jesus was not co-equal with the Father, for Jesus said: “...the Father is greater than I.” (John 14:28).
    People forget this and they say that Jesus is equal to the Father. Whom should we believe - Jesus or the people? Muslims and Christians agree that God is self-existent. This means that He does not derive his existence from anyone. Yet John tells us that Jesus’ existence is caused by the Father. Jesus said in this Gospel: “...I live because of the Father...” (John 6:57).
    John tells us that Jesus cannot do anything by his own when he quotes Jesus as saying: “By myself I can do nothing...” (John 5:30). This agrees with what we learn about Jesus from other Gospels. In Mark, for example, we learn that Jesus performed miracles by a power which was not within his control. This is especially clear from an episode in which a woman is healed of her incurable bleeding. The woman came up behind him and touched his cloak, and she was immediately healed. But Jesus had no idea who touched him. Mark describes Jesus’ actions thus: “At once Jesus realized that power had gone out from him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, ‘Who touched my clothes?’” (Mark 5:30). His disciples could not provide a satisfactory answer, so Mark tells us: “Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it.” (Mark 5:32). This shows that the power that healed the woman was not within Jesus’ control. He knew that the power had gone out of him, but he did not know where it went. Some other intelligent being had to guide that power to the woman who needed to be healed. God was that intelligent being.
    It is no wonder, then, that in Acts of the Apostles we read that it was God who did the miracles through Jesus (Acts 2:22).
    God did extraordinary miracles through others too, but that does not make the others God (see Acts 19:11). Why, then, is Jesus taken for God? Even when Jesus raised his friend Lazarus from the dead, he had to ask God to do it. Lazarus’ sister, Martha, knew this, for she said to Jesus: “I know that even now God will give you whatever you ask.” (John 11:22).
    Martha knew that Jesus was not God, and John who reported this with approval knew it also. Jesus had a God, for when he was about to ascend to heaven, he said: “I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” (John 20:17).
    John was sure that no one had seen God, although he knew that many people had seen Jesus (see John 1:18 and 1 John 4:12). In fact Jesus himself told the crowds, that they have never seen the Father, nor have they heard the Father’s voice (John 5:37). Notice that if Jesus was the Father, his statement here would be false. Who is the only God in John’s Gospel? The Father alone.
    Jesus testified this when he declared that the God of the Jews is the Father (John 8:54). Jesus too confirmed that the Father alone is the only true God (see John 17:1-3). And Jesus said to his enemies: “...you are determined to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God.” (John 8:40). According to John, therefore, Jesus was not God, and nothing John wrote should be taken as proof that he was God - unless one wishes to disagree with John.
    God and Jesus Are Two Separate Beings:
    Many people use certain verses of the Bible as proof that Jesus is God. However, all of these verses, when understood in context, prove the opposite!
    For example, in Matthew 9:2, Jesus said to a certain man, “Take heart, son; your sins are forgiven.” Because of this, some say that Jesus must be God since only God can forgive sins. However, if you are willing to read just a few verses further, you will find that the people “...praised God, who had given such authority to men.” (Matthew 9:8). This shows that the people knew, and Matthew agrees, that Jesus is not the only man to receive such authority from God.
    Jesus himself emphasized that he does not speak on his own authority (John 14:10) and he does nothing on his own authority, but he speaks only what the Father has taught him (John 8:28). What Jesus did here was as follows. Jesus announced to the man the knowledge Jesus received from God that God had forgiven the man.
    Notice that Jesus did not say, “I forgive your sins,” but rather, “your sins are forgiven,” implying, as this would to his Jewish listeners, that God had forgiven the man. Jesus, then, did not have the power to forgive sins, and in that very episode he called himself “the Son of Man” (Matthew 9:6).
    John 10:30 is often used as proof that Jesus is God because Jesus said, “I and the father are one.” But, if you read the next six verses, you will find Jesus explaining that his enemies were wrong to think that he was claiming to be God. What Jesus obviously means here is that he is one with the Father in purpose. Jesus also prayed that his disciples should be one just as Jesus and the Father are one. Obviously, he was not praying that all his disciples should somehow merge into one individual (see John 17:11 and 22). And when Luke reports that the disciples were all one, Luke does not mean that they became one single human being, but that they shared a common purpose although they were separate beings (see Acts 4:32). In terms of essence, Jesus and the Father are two, for Jesus said they are two witnesses (John 8:14-18). They have to be two, since one is greater than the other (see John 14:28). When Jesus prayed to be saved from the cross, he said: “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42).
    This shows that they had two separate wills, although Jesus submitted his will to the will of the Father. Two wills mean two separate individuals.
    Furthermore, Jesus is reported to have said: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). If one of them forsook the other, then they must be two separate entities.
    Again, Jesus is reported to have said: “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” (Luke 23:46). If the spirit of one can be placed into the hands of another, they must be two separate beings.
    In all of these instances, Jesus is clearly subordinate to the Father. When Jesus knelt down and prayed he obviously was not praying to himself (see Luke 22:41). He was praying to his God.
    Throughout the New Testament, the Father alone is called God. In fact, the titles “Father” and “God” are used to designate one individual, not three, and never Jesus. This is also clear from the fact that Matthew substituted the title “Father” in the place of the title “God” in at least two places in his Gospel (compare Matthew 10:29 with Luke 12:6, and Matthew 12:50 with Mark 3:35). If Matthew is right in doing so, then the Father alone is God.
    Was Jesus the Father? No! Because Jesus said: “And do not call anyone on earth ‘father,’ for you have one Father, and he is in heaven.” (Matthew 23:9). So Jesus is not the Father, since Jesus was standing on the earth when he said this.
    The Quran seeks to bring people back to the true faith that was taught by Jesus, and by his true disciples who continued in his teaching. That teaching emphasized a continued commitment to the first commandment that God is alone. In the Quran, God directs Muslims to call readers of the Bible back to that true faith. God have said in the Quran:
    Say: “O people of the Book (Christians and Jews)! Come to a word that is just between us and you: that we shall worship none but God, and that we shall associate no partners with Him, and that none of us shall take others as lords beside God.” (Quran, 3:64)

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    BIBLE AS GOD'S WORD ❓
    Can God be the author of confusion and contradiction?
    i) I John 5:7 which hinted at the Trinity is taken out of every modern version of the Bible as it is not to be found in the most ancient manuscripts (that they have access to today).
    There is therefore no longer any verse in the Bible which preaches three gods as one. The Koran preaches that God is one indivisible, and not a trinity ( Koran 4:171)
    ii) II Samuel 24 :1 says that God incited David to number Israel .
    I Chronicles 21:1 says that Satan incited David to number Israel. God and Satan are not synonymous.
    iii) II Chronicles 36:9 says that Jehoiachin was 8 years old when he became king.
    II Kings 24:8 says Jehoiachin was 18 years old when he became king.
    A difference of 10 years
    iv) II Samuel 10:18 talks about David slew the men of 700 chariots of the Syrians and 40,000 horsemen and Shobach the commander.
    I Chronicles 1:18 says that David slew the men of 7000 chariots and 40,000 footmen
    Contradiction: one says 700 the other 7000. One says 40,000 horsemen(cavalry), the other 40,000 footmen (infantry).
    v) I Chronicles 9:25 says that Solomon had 4000 stalls for horses and chariots.
    I Kings 4:26 says that he had 40,000 stalls for horses
    A difference of 36,000.
    vi) Ezra 2:5 talks about an exile Arah having 775 sons.
    Nehemiah 7:10 talks about the same exile Arah having 652 sons.
    vii) John the Baptist contradicts Jesus.
    According to Jesus, John the Baptist was Elijah in his 2nd coming Matthew 17:11.
    John the Baptist denied being Elijah when the priests and Levites questioned him
    (John 1:19-21).
    viii) Was Jesus put on a cross (Stauron in Greek) Mark 15:11 or on a tree (Ksulon in Greek) I Peter 2:24
    ix) John 3:13 Jesus says that none has ascended into heaven except the son of man who descended from heaven.
    This contradicts II Kings 2:11 which says that Elijah ascended into heaven.
    x) Genealogy of Jesus.
    a) From David to Jesus 41 names (generations) are given by Matthew [although he claims
    there are 42] as against the 26 names [generations] given by Luke [Luke 3]. A difference
    of 15 whole generations in the genealogy of the same man.
    Matthew mentions that Jesus was the seed of David through Solomon while Luke says that Jesus was the seed of David through Nathan [Solomon's brother]. This is a contradiction as the seed of David could never reach Jesus through Solomon and his brother Nathan at the same time. According to Matthew Jesus' grandfather is Jacob [the father of Joseph] while according to Luke it is Heli.
    xi) Luke doesn't claim inspiration of his Gospel by God. He wrote it because he knew of the events and it "seemed good to him" ( Luke 1:1-5). Also see I Corinthians 7:25 where Paul, in this specific case says that he's informing without God's commandment. II Timothy 3:16 is presented to "prove" that all of the Bible is God's inspiration, the above 2 references apart from the many others disprove that.
    The point is that the Bible itself doesn't claim to be completely from God (as a whole by name). That is what the Muslim point of view is also. Since God is all- Knowing and isn't the author of confusion, the above references cannot be from God.
    "How can you say that we are wise and that the law of the Lord is with us but behold, the false pen of the scribe has made it into a lie." Bible. Jeremiah 8:8
    "Woe to those who write the Book with their own hands and then say:"This is from God", that they may trade it for some miserable gain. So woe to them for what their hands do write and woe to them for what they gain with it." Koran 2:79
    This paper is not intended to be an attack on the Bible but is supposed to be an objective study and is recommended to be used as such. Indeed if similar mistakes were found in the Koran, I would gladly reject it as being God's word based on its own test:
    "Do they not carefully consider the Koran? If it had been for anyone other than Allah (God), it would contain many contradictions. " (Koran 4:82)
    May God guide us always closer to the truth.
    BIBLE PEACE:
    20:29-30 The Israelites smite 100,000 Syrian soldiers in one day. A wall falls on 27,000 remaining Syrians
    .
    2KI NGS2:23-24 Forty-two children are mauled and killed, presumably according to the will of God, for having jeered at a man of God.
    .2KI NGS5:27 Elisha curses Gehazi and his descendants forever with leprosy.
    .2KINGS 6:29 "So we cooked my son and ate him. The next day I said to her, 'Give up your son so we may eat him,' but she had hidden him

    • @sphinkstrenic462
      @sphinkstrenic462 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I would like to request an explanation about the name Yahweh.

  • @shumonhaq658
    @shumonhaq658 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ✌ 😀