Great convo. I really resonated with the leaky bucket analogy. I think sometimes in life you get so swept away in the outputs and just doing, you begin to neglect the inputs and feeding your soul. Keep up the great work 🙌
I don’t understand why people are obsessed about the beard when this brother is speaking very wisely and eloquently despite his young age. What’s wrong guys?! He has some beard, khalas! Try to learn some knowledge instead of obsessing over the length of someone’s beard. Jews are obsessed with every single detail of their rituals and they made it unliveable! Relax!
Assalamualaykum I just want to say that, you are correct in saying that people should listen to his wisdom, but I think it shouldn't have been put in comparison with the beard. Listening to the wisdom is a separate issue. And the beard is a separate issue. The beard is the Sunna of the holy Prophet SWS and should be adhered to. There is much value In it. But I think we should have the ability to acknowledge that there is something lacking or that it could've been better, and yet at the same time learn for the wisdom. Because the absence of a Sunna is not equal to the falsehood of a statement. In fact there is no connection. So the judgement that he is wrong based on the absence of the beard is a fallacy. But yet, one should still be able to encourage the brother that, your beautiful words could have been so much more beautiful if it were accompanied with the beautiful sunna
Another advice for the brother: When you study the sunnah, analyze how our beloved prophet (saw) talked to the (young) people. It is not „do it when you are young“ or „try it out“ (in the sense of: follow your desire to understand the consequences) but rather gave practical advice to avoid/get rid of it. Like fasting when a young guy asked for the permission of adultery. And analyze the language of arabic sheikhs. They speak eloquent and beautiful about these topics. People beglect that so much how to address things. There is sunnah in it, too.
The way he described it does not really define dirtyness. He seemed not to be happy that they do not have all the luxury he knows from the UK. Ask any north african in Europe they will say the opposite about these countries including me. The knowledge does not come from nowhere in mauretania. I have seen cockroaches in spain, morocco and japan. It has nothing to do with dirt. You may can say that about flies. They come for dirt but then you can see what they are crazy about. He will be surprised when the season of black cockroach-looking like insects will invade medinah after rainy days. Is that dirt?
The way he described it was not appropiate. Time has nothing to do with the voluntary masses of tasks you commit your time. He means UK is a hustle culture. Being busy or distracted with things which take him away from reaching his religious goals in terms of knowledge and whatever he sees for him is important.
Go for yourself. Do not take his word. Seeing cockroaches is not equivalent to dirt. And when it „smell“ in the hot region it can be just sweating as he mentioned the harsh heat. This is westernized arrogant mindset. I have roots in north africa. The houses are clean, cockroaches are still there. Same in spain, same in japan. It is a simple life style, no stone age life style, which is climate friendly, and that can be very healing as he admitted it in contrast to the hustle and fitna loaded life style in the UK. This is the result why they are so rich in knowledge. There is wisdom behind it even when you cannot grab it.
He insulted their life style. When you live in these countries it is normal that cockroaches appear. Even in morocco we have this issue for decades and it is clean. In spain the same, in japan the same. I am very very sorry but it is more like arrogance rooted from western country living people. Say this to Mekkah. They have sometimes seasons of cockcroach looking insects. Is that dirty? What does dirty mean? Because at the same time he put it in synonyme with back in old times… They have simplicity. That is all. I personally love that more than the industrial life style. And if it is „not“ clean than he could support them and change something because he talked about giving something back.
„Do it when you are young“ a3udhubillah! Teaching people means not „try it out to find out“. Teaching people means preventing them from doing it by informing them! When my parents told me it is harmful and just by observing people who are doing that stuff it was already clear dor me what it causes in ling term. I do not need to try it out. Please do not promote this type of dawah. I believe you did not mean it that way but words should be carefully chosen.
Allahumma barik this video was such a breath of fresh air, loved the advice may Allah reward you both for your efforts
Barakallahu Feek - appreciate the kind words 🤲
Such authenticity and clarity in speech, thought, examples. May Allah increase you. This video braught me back.
Barakallahu feek 🤲
Wallahi meeting this brother in Medina was the best thing ever
Alhamdullilah
Not repenting in the masjid of the prophet (saw) or praying in masjid quba which is equal to a umrah?
Great convo. I really resonated with the leaky bucket analogy. I think sometimes in life you get so swept away in the outputs and just doing, you begin to neglect the inputs and feeding your soul. Keep up the great work 🙌
Glad you liked man 🤲
@@SohaibAshraf
Would love it even better if you had Avery as a guest from the *God Logic* podcast,would you make this happen?
Alhamdulillah... Great awesome amazing young moeslem speaker. Thank you very much Brother. Barakallahu fik
I don’t understand why people are obsessed about the beard when this brother is speaking very wisely and eloquently despite his young age. What’s wrong guys?! He has some beard, khalas! Try to learn some knowledge instead of obsessing over the length of someone’s beard. Jews are obsessed with every single detail of their rituals and they made it unliveable! Relax!
Assalamualaykum
I just want to say that, you are correct in saying that people should listen to his wisdom, but I think it shouldn't have been put in comparison with the beard.
Listening to the wisdom is a separate issue. And the beard is a separate issue.
The beard is the Sunna of the holy Prophet SWS and should be adhered to. There is much value In it. But I think we should have the ability to acknowledge that there is something lacking or that it could've been better, and yet at the same time learn for the wisdom. Because the absence of a Sunna is not equal to the falsehood of a statement. In fact there is no connection. So the judgement that he is wrong based on the absence of the beard is a fallacy.
But yet, one should still be able to encourage the brother that, your beautiful words could have been so much more beautiful if it were accompanied with the beautiful sunna
Jazakallah khair 🩷
barakallah feek
Another advice for the brother: When you study the sunnah, analyze how our beloved prophet (saw) talked to the (young) people. It is not „do it when you are young“ or „try it out“ (in the sense of: follow your desire to understand the consequences) but rather gave practical advice to avoid/get rid of it. Like fasting when a young guy asked for the permission of adultery. And analyze the language of arabic sheikhs. They speak eloquent and beautiful about these topics. People beglect that so much how to address things. There is sunnah in it, too.
SubhanAllah
Living in a dirty place can not be the right thing because our prophet pbuh mentioned the importance of inner and outer cleanliness.
The way he described it does not really define dirtyness. He seemed not to be happy that they do not have all the luxury he knows from the UK. Ask any north african in Europe they will say the opposite about these countries including me. The knowledge does not come from nowhere in mauretania. I have seen cockroaches in spain, morocco and japan. It has nothing to do with dirt. You may can say that about flies. They come for dirt but then you can see what they are crazy about. He will be surprised when the season of black cockroach-looking like insects will invade medinah after rainy days. Is that dirt?
Who ever desires comfort n ease must abandon comfort n ease
13:18 What does he mean no barakah in time?
The way he described it was not appropiate. Time has nothing to do with the voluntary masses of tasks you commit your time. He means UK is a hustle culture. Being busy or distracted with things which take him away from reaching his religious goals in terms of knowledge and whatever he sees for him is important.
Number one rule for marriage: respect! No power partnership.
Can sisters go to Maurtania to study??
No travelling Without Mehram .
By reconsidering that islam is source of cleanliness, what are they teaching in Mauritania?
Go for yourself. Do not take his word. Seeing cockroaches is not equivalent to dirt. And when it „smell“ in the hot region it can be just sweating as he mentioned the harsh heat. This is westernized arrogant mindset. I have roots in north africa. The houses are clean, cockroaches are still there. Same in spain, same in japan. It is a simple life style, no stone age life style, which is climate friendly, and that can be very healing as he admitted it in contrast to the hustle and fitna loaded life style in the UK. This is the result why they are so rich in knowledge. There is wisdom behind it even when you cannot grab it.
Who ever wants knowledge will not be able to acquire it in comfort n ease it requires striving & sacrifice,
Why was the place he studied in not clean? Cleanliness is half of faith. I did not understand that.
He insulted their life style. When you live in these countries it is normal that cockroaches appear. Even in morocco we have this issue for decades and it is clean. In spain the same, in japan the same. I am very very sorry but it is more like arrogance rooted from western country living people. Say this to Mekkah. They have sometimes seasons of cockcroach looking insects. Is that dirty? What does dirty mean? Because at the same time he put it in synonyme with back in old times… They have simplicity. That is all. I personally love that more than the industrial life style.
And if it is „not“ clean than he could support them and change something because he talked about giving something back.
„Do it when you are young“ a3udhubillah!
Teaching people means not „try it out to find out“. Teaching people means preventing them from doing it by informing them! When my parents told me it is harmful and just by observing people who are doing that stuff it was already clear dor me what it causes in ling term. I do not need to try it out. Please do not promote this type of dawah. I believe you did not mean it that way but words should be carefully chosen.
Is fistful beard wajib according hanafi
For sisters no, for brothers I’m not sure
@aryanfc7941 from what I understand. Only having the hair coming out of the face is wajib but the first is Sunna.
Are u hanafi and is skin fades makruh tahrimi or tahzini and same with tapers
So instead of seeking knowledge seek instead...?