When people ask me this question my answer is usually “I would much rather let the people I admire work instead of talking to me”. If I actually had to pick it would be Frederick Niche. No amount of word can be used to describe how much teachings helped me and made me realize how stellar of a person he was.
It was narrated that `Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “Whoever told you that Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) saw his Lord was lying. He said that no vision can grasp him [Al-An`am 6:103]…” (Narrated by Al-Bukhari, Al-Tawhid, 6832)
This may not count, but I would like to have a dinner with my younger self... As an engineering undergrad I wanna say to my younger self that "no matter how many times ppl say shit to you or try to make u feel stupid, never give the f*ck up"
That is actually a really great idea. I know I could definitely have used some motivation in the past. 🙂 On the other hand, I/we *did* make it through the tough times, so I might have dinner with someone else 🤔
I just typed the same thing before reading this message. Sometimes we need to go back to what made us great, wise, patient etc from humble beginnings. 😊😊
For me, its my mother. She took her own life when i was 12. I had so much fond memories with her. But she had her own problems in her mind. She had epilepsy from my biological father beating her mercilessly. She then married the man who inspired me to be a great man like he is. Im grateful for her raising me as a boy. I wish I could see her smile again.
I'd like to have dinner with my mum. She died a few years ago from a heart attack, the dinnertable had been quiet ever since and i'd like to just talk with her again.
I’d probably go with Muhammad Ali. That man was so uniquely himself and so naturally charismatic that regardless of rather or not, you loved or hated him; he garnered your attention and made you respect him not through fear but out of his actions in the ring and eventually out of it as well. He was a man who stood for something in a time where you could very well be put back down, permanently if need be. He had character, he felt real. An average person like the rest of us who dared to be great, dared to challenge society and himself, and was made a legend because of it. We need more celebrities like that today, people who can joke and entertain but have a certain level of class and authenticity with them as well.
As a Nigerian, I'd love to have dinner with Samuel Ajayi Crowther .He was the one who many believe freed Nigerians from the slavery and colonization of the British .He interpreted the English Bible to the Yoruba Language (iydk the Yoruba tribe is one of the three major tribes in Nigeria)He was one of the key factors in the country gaining its independence and even though I know Nigeria is a country with a very growing economy. Inflation is hitting it hard like crazy🤯.So I'd ask him why the country became so religious after its independence because I think embracing our culture a lot more will complete the country path to be the greatest country in the world even though a lot of the civilians in the counrtry think the country is bad because of the economy and the corrupt politicians. SO yeah that's my answer to your question Ali btw if you're Nigerian God bless you 🙏🏽 ❤❤🕊🕊
Just a small fix: He did NOT see the face of God, when he met God Almighty, he only saw light, there isn't a single entity that saw God, only people of paradise in the hereafter shall see God. Purpose of life is to worship God and to be tested, also to populate the earth. Stuff about heaven and hell is real, because hadiths have an entire science called Chain of Narration that go back to the Prophet himself. I would also want to have dinner with the prophet.
His ideology was simple. He wanted " lebensuram" or land for his superior aryan race. He wanted to conqour to have more living area for his people. He killed the Jews because the aryan race needed someone to blame for their loss of the first war.
Both my parents are dead. Id have one last dinner with them. Nobody else was THAT important in my life. Just to say one last thank you for everything, I ❤ you both.
Ali the reason of our existence is mentioned in Quran سورة الذاريات - الآية 56 - قال تعالى : ( وما خلقت الجن والإنس إلا ليعبدون ) Surah Adh Dhariyat - ayat 56 - Allah said ( i did not create jinn and humans except to worship me ) And me too i would love to meet prophet Muhammad peace be upon him ❤
Pray to Allah and you will meet her in heaven it's your responsibility to pray for her so Allah forgives her from all her sins So even if she went to hell you are her only way to get her out of hell (I SAID IF NOT WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE)
My answer would have to be Muhammad (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) too, but not because I doubt anything I’ve been told, but because I’d just like to sit and talk to him.
I'd choose Marie Curie because i am fascinated by the intersection of science and history. Curie was a groundbreaking physicist and chemist whose discoveries revolutionized our understanding of radioactivity. Her dedication to her work, despite facing significant challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field, is inspiring. I'd be curious to learn more about her experiences, her thoughts on the future of science, and her perspective on the ethical implications of her discoveries.
Canadian here: Abraham Lincoln's legendary status transcends the boarders of the United States of America. For instance, Abraham Lincoln was a prejudice, racist, man. He knew it was wrong and saw beyond his own preferences and prejudices and wrote that all are equal. He terminated slavery in the United States of America because he knew it was the right thing to do, not what he wanted to do. Anybody that can correct things regardless of personal preference and personal belief is a legend, indeed.
While I’m not Muslim, I agree that choosing someone important to your religion to talk to is a wise choice. Even if we technically can’t prove which religion is factually correct. even my own religion. I’d say Jesus. I always wondered when certain verses were meant to be taken literally , or metaphorically.
Probably Cliff Burton. He seemed very chill and down to earth. I would ask him what inspired him to write the songs he wrote. Metallica was always a huge inspiration for me.
Being an Indonesian, I would love to have dinner with W.R. Supratman, the composer of our national anthem "Indonesia Raya". I want to know what exactly was on his mind when he wrote that song? If he know that he would die long before the red and white flag even raised in Merdeka palace, would he still write that song? Would he be proud of what Indonesia turn to today or would he be ashamed? So many questions I would ask him since I'm actually quite passionate about my country's history
My grandfather was locally famous, so he should count. He had a building named after him and received a bunch of honorary awards from the government over the years. He was an exceptional person who did a lot for the community.
Excluding religious figures, as they are mentioned a lot, and I wanted to give some others a shot out: Augustus, Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, Cicero, Caesar, or Alexander
Robin Williams, George Carlin, and Lorenzo Music. Just because it'll be chill, we could talk about anything without worry of judgement, and just have a fun time.
I’d go with FDR personally. Man was built like an absolute unit and the stories of him alone are enough of a reason for me to wanna eat some dinner with the guy. I’m not normally one to respect politicians but I can’t look at a guy who finished a speech after a bullet had hit him in the chest, call the guy who shot it a coward, AND LIVED and think he didn’t at least care about his country. Man was a legend who I would have be honored to share a seat at the dinner table with.
My answer is honestly Michael Jackson because think about it his life is not perfect. His life had many holes and problems to it, and I would love to talk to the king of pop. He sounds so kind to talk to.
For me, it’d be Yordano Ventura, the former Royals pitcher who was gone too soon😞, I was 6 years old watching him pitch in the World Series and he was my childhood hero
For me, I'd like to have dinner with Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and aside from just him- perhaps Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello Sanzio, Donato Niccolò di Betto Bardi, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Mehmed II, Suleyman the Magnificent, Tokugawa Ieyasu, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and last but not least, José Rizal.
I was asked that over a decade ago by my mother. I chose my grandmother (my dad's mom). She died a day after my older brother was born. She wasn't famous, but I picked her anyway.... and I still do
Alhamdulillah brother. I'd also like to have a thoughtful conversation with our prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam (PBUH). There's So much I want to ask him.
I'm not trying to be controversial, I am not an atheist, I'm an agnostic, but I'm genuinely just curious to religious people here, what if you had dinner with (insert religious figure here) and they told you it was all a scam and not real, what and how would you react? Again I'm genuinely just curious, what if you found out beyond doubt that it was all a lie? Would you: A) Not believe it was actually (person)? B) Stop believing? C) Switch religion? D) Continue to believe but in a more "following the teachings as a life guide" rather than a theological way? E) Something different. I'm very curious. I know the answer for most is, "My religion is not fake therefore this cannot happen." But I'm asking on the hypothetical that IF you found out beyond a shadow of a doubt it was absolutely fake, what would you do in this hypothetical? Again, just trying to hear answers, not looking to debate in bad faith, no pun intended. ☺️👍
I am picking the same person as a Muslim myself. But I got something to say. Just try and learn from the Prophet Muhammad's hadiths and learn from the Quran. You can translate or find translations of the words if you can't understand. Just try to learn whenever you can Ali. INshallah, I hope Allah SWT can guide you.
@@Ryu078 In the New Testament alone, there are at least four individuals named Jesus. The Jesus worshipped, and another three individuals named Jesus, who are Jesus Barabbas, Jesus son of Eliezer, and Jesus called Justus. Josephus mentions a few Jesuses [Jesus', Jesus's, Jesi?] too. War 2:566 Jesus, son of Sapphias - Governor of Tiberias. 3:450 Jesus, son of Shapat - Principal head of a band of robbers controlling Tiberias. 4:160 Jesus, son of Gamala - Best esteemed, with Ananus ben Ananus, of High priests. 4:459 Jesus [Joshua] son of Nun. 6:114 Jesus, no patronym - High priest, deserts to Vespasian. 6:300 Jesus, son of Ananus - Common man prophesied destruction of the temple. 6:387 Jesus, son of Thebuthus - One of the priests, desert s to Titus. Ant. 03:049 (& numerous other instances) Jesus [Joshua] son of Nun (successor of Moses). 11:298 Jesus, (son of Eliashib), brother of John - friend of governor Bagoses. 12:237 Jesus, brother of Onias III - High priest. 15:322 Jesus, son of Phabes - High priest. 17:341 Jesus, the son of Sie - High priest. 18:063 Jesus, no patronym - Condemned to cross by Pilate. He was [the] Christ. [Christian interpolation] 20:200 Jesus, brother of Jacob - Called the Christ. 20:203 Jesus, son of Damneus - High priest. 20:213 Jesus, son of Gamaliel - High priest. 20:234 Jesus, son of Josadek - High priest. Life 1:066 Jesus, son of Sapphias - Governor of Tiberias. 1:105 Jesus, no patronym - Captain of those robbers in the confines of Ptolemais. 1:178 Jesus, no patronym - Brother of Justus of Tiberias. 1:193 Jesus, son of Gamala - High priest & Josephus’ friend. 1:200 Jesus, no patronym - Galilean at head of a band of 600, sent to depose Josephus. 1:246 Jesus, no patronym - Owned a house big as a castle. Governor of Tiberias? Apparently, Jesus was the sixth most popular name at the time. The English name Jesus, from Greek Iēsous, is a rendering of Joshua (Hebrew Yehoshua, later Yeshua), and was not uncommon in Judea at the time of the birth of Jesus. Popular etymology linked the names Yehoshua and Yeshua to the verb meaning "save" and the noun "salvation". The Gospel of Matthew tells of an angel that appeared to Joseph instructing him "to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins". There's a handy coincidence. Which one💀
I would have dinner with Ceaser from the Roman Empire. I want to know how he could not have seen the betrayal coming when all of the signs were right in front of him for seeing himself as a God in front of the other senators.
Having dinner with a religious figure like Muhammad is actually a great choice. I'm personally Christian, so I'd have dinner with Jesus, and I could ask him about Heaven, etc and also some questions I have about life 🙂
There was this guy that was born in 1865, died sometime after 1965 if I remember right. I’d love to talk to him. Imagine what he’s seen. What he could teach us. Think about it by the time he was born there were people that had met napoleon, he saw both world wars. Invention of modern electricity. Guns etc.
I would go with Toni Iommi, the creator of heavy metal with his broken hands. As a music guy who looooves heavy metal it would be a dream come true. No Tony Iommi, no black Sabbath, no iron maiden, no Metallica, no Megadeth, sabaton.
Matt mercer. He's an voice actor of someone my favourite characters ever like Chrom and Ryoma from Fire Emblem, and Venca from Dungeons and Dragons, which he is the face of.
Hi Ali, Could you please make a video regarding the recent Tirupati Laddu controversy? Tirupati is one of India's most famous Hindu temples, and it's very well-known for giving out a sweet called Laddu. Just a couple days ago, however, it was found that in the butter used for the laddu, they mixed in Beef Tallow and Fish Oil, which is forbidden in temples since they are vegetarian. It is further terrible that they used beef tallow since beef is to Hindus what pork is to Muslims. Thanks in advance!
I strongly agree with you, Ali, I'd have dinner with him too, and ask him the same questions, plus some more, like how to survive a shitty period of time like the one we live in right now, since him & his companions have been through such times during the prophet's life and after his death.
@@arfriedman4577Well yes, but the more important part is knowing how far I am on the path towards redemption and what I must do to become a better man.
It has to be einstein. I wanna know what his last words are since he said them in german to a stupid woman who didnt get the language or even tried remembering it.
Theres several great artists that come to mind, but if i had to pick, i'd go for Vincent Van Gogh. Despite his many issues with his mental health, he went on to create some of the most heart breakingly beautiful paintings of all time. Theres even one quote of his that i keep in the back of my mind whenever i feel like giving up. "If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint', then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.
Thing is Ali, the Prophet (S.W.T) is still a human even tho he's a prophet. He doesn't know everything that Allah (S.W.T) knows Me personnally, I would have dinner with Hitler (yeah, controversial topic) to talk about his views, his projects, art and even try to change some of his views. Preferably having dinner with him before he gets too radical in the NSDAP.
For me I'd want to have dinner with the cousin and son in law of the prophet Muhammad, Imam Ali (a.s) because he was wise, brave, and dedicated to justice. Talking with someone so close to the Prophet and learning from his life and experiences would be inspiring.
I've got alot but my pick comes from morbid curiosity, some call me a psychopath for my obsession with serial killers, but my absolute pick for who I'd have dinner with is Jack the Ripper
Subhan Allah , your answer is exactly mine Brother , onece I heared your question I instantly thought about Prophet Mohamed peace upon him , May Allah bless you brother and please always try to be close to him whatever happens or whatever you do 🌹
Muhammad was a false prophet. Jesus is literally God in the flesh. If you have any doubt over any, that the only logical choice is Jesus because He can verify or deny what Muhammad said. In the Bible, Jesus claimed to be God and the Son of God who was crucified for mankind. 600 years later an Arab man came saying that Jesus never said such or did such a thing. The only right option is Jesus, because He knows what He said.
Yes the Bible was written by anonymous sources pual never met Jesus and in islam is said everyone thought Jesus as was crucified but in reality he wasn’t I would not recommend commenting this in an Islamic video as this claim is easily debunkable
@@Zayrexz The Bible wasn't written by anonymous sources. Your imams are straight up lying to you bro. Paul met the ascended Jesus, and perhaps He did meet Jesus before the crucifixion too. The only person who didn't meet Jesus, was Muhammad, who lied about Jesus. The only claim that can easily be debunked is Muhammad's.
I'd go with Jesus. So many questions to ask him!
Same
@@HoodFriezame too
Oh damm,I didn't even think about him,that is a good one. I was struggling so much to think of someone.
Same
Me too.
When people ask me this question my answer is usually “I would much rather let the people I admire work instead of talking to me”. If I actually had to pick it would be Frederick Niche. No amount of word can be used to describe how much teachings helped me and made me realize how stellar of a person he was.
*Friedrich Nietzsche (?)
@@sparking_emb yup
By that logic I would talk to Hitler because his work would be interrupted by talking to me
Stfu. Good answer but stfu.
Omg. I also thought Nietzsche, what an incomprehensible human being
Id have dinner with Jesus ✝️✝️🙏🙏
Amen
I just wanted to say this
In a big table with wine and bread
I would to
Good choice. Jesus the son of mary was messenger of God too.
It was narrated that `Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “Whoever told you that Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) saw his Lord was lying. He said that no vision can grasp him [Al-An`am 6:103]…” (Narrated by Al-Bukhari, Al-Tawhid, 6832)
This may not count, but I would like to have a dinner with my younger self...
As an engineering undergrad I wanna say to my younger self that "no matter how many times ppl say shit to you or try to make u feel stupid, never give the f*ck up"
That is actually a really great idea. I know I could definitely have used some motivation in the past. 🙂
On the other hand, I/we *did* make it through the tough times, so I might have dinner with someone else 🤔
Pls make sure to tell him to buy a lot of bitcoin
I just typed the same thing before reading this message.
Sometimes we need to go back to what made us great, wise, patient etc from humble beginnings. 😊😊
For me, its my mother. She took her own life when i was 12. I had so much fond memories with her. But she had her own problems in her mind. She had epilepsy from my biological father beating her mercilessly. She then married the man who inspired me to be a great man like he is. Im grateful for her raising me as a boy. I wish I could see her smile again.
Rest in peace to your mother.
I am very sorry for your loss. I can only imagine what you would have to go through
Rest in peace to your mother, man.
R.I.P to your mom
I'd like to have dinner with my mum.
She died a few years ago from a heart attack, the dinnertable had been quiet ever since and i'd like to just talk with her again.
Rip
That is such a wholesome answer
Condolances go out to you.
Im so sorry
I hope you are doing well
Oh man. I’m so sorry for u. Rip to your mom.
I’d like to have dinner with this guys mom aswell
So sorry you lost your mom.
Jesus, I wanna ask him so many questions, and also he would be great to have dinner with.
Yep
I’d probably go with Muhammad Ali. That man was so uniquely himself and so naturally charismatic that regardless of rather or not, you loved or hated him; he garnered your attention and made you respect him not through fear but out of his actions in the ring and eventually out of it as well. He was a man who stood for something in a time where you could very well be put back down, permanently if need be. He had character, he felt real. An average person like the rest of us who dared to be great, dared to challenge society and himself, and was made a legend because of it. We need more celebrities like that today, people who can joke and entertain but have a certain level of class and authenticity with them as well.
Fun fact, my grandfather once meet Ali, they had a full blown conversation and my grandpa got a kiss in the cheek
Mohammed Ali himself would choose the prophet Muhammad without any doubt and call you an idiot for not doing the same😂
@@Abdullahibnahmed
Buddy Mohamed isn't the innocent prophet you know.
Same bro he is the GOAT
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As a Nigerian, I'd love to have dinner with Samuel Ajayi Crowther .He was the one who many believe freed Nigerians from the slavery and colonization of the British .He interpreted the English Bible to the Yoruba Language (iydk the Yoruba tribe is one of the three major tribes in Nigeria)He was one of the key factors in the country gaining its independence and even though I know Nigeria is a country with a very growing economy. Inflation is hitting it hard like crazy🤯.So I'd ask him why the country became so religious after its independence because I think embracing our culture a lot more will complete the country path to be the greatest country in the world even though a lot of the civilians in the counrtry think the country is bad because of the economy and the corrupt politicians. SO yeah that's my answer to your question Ali btw if you're Nigerian God bless you 🙏🏽 ❤❤🕊🕊
Naija boy here
Sounds interesting! I wish African history was more popular.
I would just have dinner with myself, nothing would really change 💀
Bro same, i don't want to meet any famous person, just want to have my dinner alone 😅
Agree. Jokes aside, being serious I agree with you
You only live once, and youd rather stay sheltered? Ill remember this comment and ask again 20 years later@@mdnafiz1272
😂😂💀
Allllll by myyyyy seeelf
Just a small fix: He did NOT see the face of God, when he met God Almighty, he only saw light, there isn't a single entity that saw God, only people of paradise in the hereafter shall see God.
Purpose of life is to worship God and to be tested, also to populate the earth.
Stuff about heaven and hell is real, because hadiths have an entire science called Chain of Narration that go back to the Prophet himself.
I would also want to have dinner with the prophet.
👍
Yeah I don't really see why would Ali ask these questions when they are all answered in the Quran
Yeah I don't really see why would Ali ask these questions when they are all answered in the Quran
Yeah I don't really see why would Ali ask these questions when they are all answered in the Quran.
@@LegoPefectCelllol bad internet
Dinner with Jesus would be the be all end all for dinners
Yes it would
It will be your Last supper for sure😊
@kakazul9165 idk if that was supposed to be a threat so I'll let that one go
@@Cateye53HO Nah, just some pun, don't get so serious 🙂
@@Cateye53HOhow can you not get that joke? 😂
Hitler. I'm no nazi. But i actually wanna know why his ideology.
That’s a good one, or could go with Stalin
i hope your aryian and know how to speak it or it might not go so well
@@DaCostaRica48 i'm german but not ayrian ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@DaCostaRica48 ironic thing is that Hitler isn’t “Aryan”
His ideology was simple. He wanted " lebensuram" or land for his superior aryan race. He wanted to conqour to have more living area for his people. He killed the Jews because the aryan race needed someone to blame for their loss of the first war.
Both my parents are dead. Id have one last dinner with them. Nobody else was THAT important in my life. Just to say one last thank you for everything, I ❤ you both.
That's The Most Beautiful Response The Absolute Most Honest I'm envious bc idk Spiritual leaderS that have formed Our world Today
I'd go with the guy or gal who invented the wheel. His/Her invention practically built the world as it is today.
"The purpose of life is the persuit of happiness"
I don't know where I heard this from but I've never forgotten this quote in over 10 years
Ali the reason of our existence is mentioned in Quran
سورة الذاريات - الآية 56 - قال تعالى : ( وما خلقت الجن والإنس إلا ليعبدون )
Surah Adh Dhariyat - ayat 56 - Allah said ( i did not create jinn and humans except to worship me )
And me too i would love to meet prophet Muhammad peace be upon him ❤
My mother, becuase nobody is more important then my mom
Pray to Allah and you will meet her in heaven it's your responsibility to pray for her so Allah forgives her from all her sins
So even if she went to hell you are her only way to get her out of hell (I SAID IF NOT WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE)
@@احمدحبانيHe didn’t say she died
so you are atheist, alright
@@RandomGuy-dt2em read the last sentence
Is your mother famous?
Theodore Roosevelt. Not because of politics, but because he was also a nice fellow to talk with
Don't forget that u have to ask the cake question😭
LOL
Your a really sick individual 😭🙏
Was just gonna comment this lol
@@Mrbagels12335 your a really sick individual 😭🙏
The what now
My answer would have to be Muhammad (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) too, but not because I doubt anything I’ve been told, but because I’d just like to sit and talk to him.
I can understand
I would personally eat with Aisha and ask how was it like to have that predator prey on her since kindergarten.
I'd choose Marie Curie because i am fascinated by the intersection of science and history. Curie was a groundbreaking physicist and chemist whose discoveries revolutionized our understanding of radioactivity. Her dedication to her work, despite facing significant challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field, is inspiring. I'd be curious to learn more about her experiences, her thoughts on the future of science, and her perspective on the ethical implications of her discoveries.
Robin Williams. People say I'm funny but I aspire to be on the kind of positivity he has.
I’d want to have dinner with Abraham Lincoln
Same, his leadership and aura would be something else in person
man I definitely 100% bet that if we had a dinner with abraham lincoln one day, it would’ve been an mind-blowing experience!
@@shirleyyap3208lmao really bro
Canadian here:
Abraham Lincoln's legendary status transcends the boarders of the United States of America. For instance, Abraham Lincoln was a prejudice, racist, man. He knew it was wrong and saw beyond his own preferences and prejudices and wrote that all are equal. He terminated slavery in the United States of America because he knew it was the right thing to do, not what he wanted to do. Anybody that can correct things regardless of personal preference and personal belief is a legend, indeed.
Heres a tierlist of mine
1. Abraham Lincoln
2. Rasputin
3. Christian Peterson(popcross studios,my favorite youtuber)
4. Joseph Stalin
5. Walt Disney
While I’m not Muslim, I agree that choosing someone important to your religion to talk to is a wise choice. Even if we technically can’t prove which religion is factually correct. even my own religion.
I’d say Jesus. I always wondered when certain verses were meant to be taken literally , or metaphorically.
My dad. He passed away in 2021
Im so sorry for your loss
Rip 💀
@@Shrek_is_the_goat do you have any idea how wrong that looks
@@Nomouse4486 what rip
@@Shrek_is_the_goat Rip with the skull face. The skull face is kinda means funny now. I'm not saying you knew tho. I'm just saying
Probably Cliff Burton. He seemed very chill and down to earth. I would ask him what inspired him to write the songs he wrote. Metallica was always a huge inspiration for me.
me too I'm a Muslim and I love prophet Muhammad
I was gonna say George Washington, but now I feel bad not saying Jesus
I would go with Noah and ask 'Soooo... no unicorns?'
“Yeah… turns out god forgot that he only created females… out of shame he never talked about it again”
That is not a question.
@@indridcold8433 it’s an answer
Eunie corns are actually a extinct rino species.
@@FishFlags1780 They were real. They are history now.
I bet bro would actually want to have dinner with mrbeast
I would definitely have dinner with prophet Muhammad PBUH
Being an Indonesian, I would love to have dinner with W.R. Supratman, the composer of our national anthem "Indonesia Raya". I want to know what exactly was on his mind when he wrote that song? If he know that he would die long before the red and white flag even raised in Merdeka palace, would he still write that song? Would he be proud of what Indonesia turn to today or would he be ashamed? So many questions I would ask him since I'm actually quite passionate about my country's history
Any famous person I would eat with would be my mother since our mothers had cared for us forever and ever❤
My grandfather was locally famous, so he should count. He had a building named after him and received a bunch of honorary awards from the government over the years. He was an exceptional person who did a lot for the community.
Any of the founding fathers. I really enjoy history.
I second this. Either founding fathers or abe lincoln or jfk. Either of those
George Lucas
He basically made my childhood entertaining
Excluding religious figures, as they are mentioned a lot, and I wanted to give some others a shot out:
Augustus, Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, Cicero, Caesar, or Alexander
They don't speak English bro
Id go with Jesus because he is one of the most important people in History.
Robin Williams, George Carlin, and Lorenzo Music. Just because it'll be chill, we could talk about anything without worry of judgement, and just have a fun time.
@@Risad George! Forgot about him! Both fun and illustrative.
Jackass.
I’d go with FDR personally. Man was built like an absolute unit and the stories of him alone are enough of a reason for me to wanna eat some dinner with the guy. I’m not normally one to respect politicians but I can’t look at a guy who finished a speech after a bullet had hit him in the chest, call the guy who shot it a coward, AND LIVED and think he didn’t at least care about his country. Man was a legend who I would have be honored to share a seat at the dinner table with.
I'd go with JFK but fdr seems good also
Wasn't it Theodore Roosevelt who got shot and not FDR?
My answer is honestly Michael Jackson because think about it his life is not perfect. His life had many holes and problems to it, and I would love to talk to the king of pop. He sounds so kind to talk to.
I would go to Noah and say:Bro why mosquitoes?!!!
I like the joke, but they prob just flew
@@Mr.PopoAbridged True
Insects was ant own the ark.
For me, it’d be Yordano Ventura, the former Royals pitcher who was gone too soon😞, I was 6 years old watching him pitch in the World Series and he was my childhood hero
I thought bro would say mrbeast💀💀
Move on kid
bruh
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For me, I'd like to have dinner with Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and aside from just him- perhaps Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello Sanzio, Donato Niccolò di Betto Bardi, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Mehmed II, Suleyman the Magnificent, Tokugawa Ieyasu, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and last but not least, José Rizal.
Friedrich die Große (Fredrick the great). He was the king of Prussia for a while and he seemed like quite an interesting person
I was asked that over a decade ago by my mother. I chose my grandmother (my dad's mom). She died a day after my older brother was born. She wasn't famous, but I picked her anyway.... and I still do
Kobe Bean Bryant
Alhamdulillah brother. I'd also like to have a thoughtful conversation with our prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam (PBUH). There's So much I want to ask him.
I would choose Kurt Cobain
Just my dad. He is my hero.
I'm not trying to be controversial, I am not an atheist, I'm an agnostic, but I'm genuinely just curious to religious people here, what if you had dinner with (insert religious figure here) and they told you it was all a scam and not real, what and how would you react? Again I'm genuinely just curious, what if you found out beyond doubt that it was all a lie? Would you:
A) Not believe it was actually (person)?
B) Stop believing?
C) Switch religion?
D) Continue to believe but in a more "following the teachings as a life guide" rather than a theological way?
E) Something different.
I'm very curious. I know the answer for most is, "My religion is not fake therefore this cannot happen." But I'm asking on the hypothetical that IF you found out beyond a shadow of a doubt it was absolutely fake, what would you do in this hypothetical? Again, just trying to hear answers, not looking to debate in bad faith, no pun intended. ☺️👍
C, I will find the true one
@@kemonofriendsbuddy8798 Very fair, thank you for your answer. ☺️
I will live with my ideology of life and how it work and what is my meaning in it
@@GoodBanana001 Interesting answer! ☺️🙏 Thank you so much for replying! 😊
But if i may ask what does agnostic mean@@gamma2816
I am picking the same person as a Muslim myself. But I got something to say. Just try and learn from the Prophet Muhammad's hadiths and learn from the Quran. You can translate or find translations of the words if you can't understand. Just try to learn whenever you can Ali. INshallah, I hope Allah SWT can guide you.
Chester Bennington because he is probably my favorite singer ever. Linkin park makes the best music
Although there are many choices, mine would be Selena Quintanilla, Jose Jose, Whitney Houston, and Freddie Mercury. I can't really decide on one.
I'm born hindu brahman no.1 caste in Hindu caste system but I wanna sit with Jesus near a Lake and a have a conversation with him only about him ❤️✝️
In christianity all humans are equal in the eyes of God, why is your caste better than others?
@@kashmiri4523 read my comment again and JESUS IS KING 👑
@@Ryu078 In the New Testament alone, there are at least four individuals named Jesus.
The Jesus worshipped, and another three individuals named Jesus, who are Jesus Barabbas, Jesus son of Eliezer, and Jesus called Justus.
Josephus mentions a few Jesuses [Jesus', Jesus's, Jesi?] too.
War
2:566 Jesus, son of Sapphias - Governor of Tiberias.
3:450 Jesus, son of Shapat - Principal head of a band of robbers controlling Tiberias.
4:160 Jesus, son of Gamala - Best esteemed, with Ananus ben Ananus, of High priests.
4:459 Jesus [Joshua] son of Nun.
6:114 Jesus, no patronym - High priest, deserts to Vespasian.
6:300 Jesus, son of Ananus - Common man prophesied destruction of the temple.
6:387 Jesus, son of Thebuthus - One of the priests, desert s to Titus.
Ant.
03:049 (& numerous other instances) Jesus [Joshua] son of Nun (successor of Moses).
11:298 Jesus, (son of Eliashib), brother of John - friend of governor Bagoses.
12:237 Jesus, brother of Onias III - High priest.
15:322 Jesus, son of Phabes - High priest.
17:341 Jesus, the son of Sie - High priest.
18:063 Jesus, no patronym - Condemned to cross by Pilate. He was [the] Christ. [Christian interpolation]
20:200 Jesus, brother of Jacob - Called the Christ.
20:203 Jesus, son of Damneus - High priest.
20:213 Jesus, son of Gamaliel - High priest.
20:234 Jesus, son of Josadek - High priest.
Life
1:066 Jesus, son of Sapphias - Governor of Tiberias.
1:105 Jesus, no patronym - Captain of those robbers in the confines of Ptolemais.
1:178 Jesus, no patronym - Brother of Justus of Tiberias.
1:193 Jesus, son of Gamala - High priest & Josephus’ friend.
1:200 Jesus, no patronym - Galilean at head of a band of 600, sent to depose Josephus.
1:246 Jesus, no patronym - Owned a house big as a castle. Governor of Tiberias?
Apparently, Jesus was the sixth most popular name at the time.
The English name Jesus, from Greek Iēsous, is a rendering of Joshua (Hebrew Yehoshua, later Yeshua), and was not uncommon in Judea at the time of the birth of Jesus. Popular etymology linked the names Yehoshua and Yeshua to the verb meaning "save" and the noun "salvation". The Gospel of Matthew tells of an angel that appeared to Joseph instructing him "to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins".
There's a handy coincidence.
Which one💀
@@kashmiri4523 get out of here I ain't reading allat. Why? Are you blasting on me NVM it's a tradition for you guys
@@Ryu078 In fact, they reject the truth when it has come to them, so they are in a confused state
-surah Qaf 50:5
I would have dinner with Ceaser from the Roman Empire. I want to know how he could not have seen the betrayal coming when all of the signs were right in front of him for seeing himself as a God in front of the other senators.
Chinggis Khaan, to ask why he Beheaded his brother
Me too buddy .. i really need to meet him PBUH ❤
Having dinner with a religious figure like Muhammad is actually a great choice. I'm personally Christian, so I'd have dinner with Jesus, and I could ask him about Heaven, etc and also some questions I have about life 🙂
There was this guy that was born in 1865, died sometime after 1965 if I remember right. I’d love to talk to him. Imagine what he’s seen. What he could teach us. Think about it by the time he was born there were people that had met napoleon, he saw both world wars. Invention of modern electricity. Guns etc.
I would pick Nikola Tesla
I honestly don't know, I admire too many unique people, but if anything, I enjoy having deep conversations with almost anyone.
I honestly don't know whether to pick Winston Churchill, Abe Lincoln or Teddy Roosevelt
So you wanna be political 👁💋
@@samuelsalami203 no, just thought they were the best rulers in history
lmao really 😂💀@@Fallen_Chimera
Bro you cannot seriously believe the things written in that book..
what even is in that book tho
I would go with Toni Iommi, the creator of heavy metal with his broken hands. As a music guy who looooves heavy metal it would be a dream come true. No Tony Iommi, no black Sabbath, no iron maiden, no Metallica, no Megadeth, sabaton.
Prophet Sulayman
Keanu Reeves and its not even close, I am having the best dinner of my life with the chillest dude on earth no need for anything extra
Matt mercer. He's an voice actor of someone my favourite characters ever like Chrom and Ryoma from Fire Emblem, and Venca from Dungeons and Dragons, which he is the face of.
I would like to have dinner with my younger self, he probably didn't see life the same way i see it now, it would be an interesting conversation.
Hi Ali, Could you please make a video regarding the recent Tirupati Laddu controversy? Tirupati is one of India's most famous Hindu temples, and it's very well-known for giving out a sweet called Laddu. Just a couple days ago, however, it was found that in the butter used for the laddu, they mixed in Beef Tallow and Fish Oil, which is forbidden in temples since they are vegetarian. It is further terrible that they used beef tallow since beef is to Hindus what pork is to Muslims. Thanks in advance!
Muhammad Ali ngl
He seemed like a good man and I would like to learn as much as possible
I strongly agree with you, Ali, I'd have dinner with him too, and ask him the same questions, plus some more, like how to survive a shitty period of time like the one we live in right now, since him & his companions have been through such times during the prophet's life and after his death.
I would choose either Muhammad Ali, because he's my idol, or God himself to ask him where I stand and what to do to atone for my sins
You can teach people not to do your sins so they can do better. You can do good for your family and community. You can volunteer. Just some thoughts.
@@arfriedman4577*not to do your sins
@@arfriedman4577Well yes, but the more important part is knowing how far I am on the path towards redemption and what I must do to become a better man.
That was my first thought when I heard that question and I'm glad you thought the same, Alhamdulillah ❤
It has to be einstein. I wanna know what his last words are since he said them in german to a stupid woman who didnt get the language or even tried remembering it.
Einstein literally had a harem lmao. Go read his history.
Theres several great artists that come to mind, but if i had to pick, i'd go for Vincent Van Gogh. Despite his many issues with his mental health, he went on to create some of the most heart breakingly beautiful paintings of all time.
Theres even one quote of his that i keep in the back of my mind whenever i feel like giving up.
"If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint', then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.
I'd go with the first president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe.
Thing is Ali, the Prophet (S.W.T) is still a human even tho he's a prophet. He doesn't know everything that Allah (S.W.T) knows
Me personnally, I would have dinner with Hitler (yeah, controversial topic) to talk about his views, his projects, art and even try to change some of his views. Preferably having dinner with him before he gets too radical in the NSDAP.
I d go with Napoleon bonarparte
Aye same
Do you even speak french?
For me I'd want to have dinner with the cousin and son in law of the prophet Muhammad, Imam Ali (a.s) because he was wise, brave, and dedicated to justice. Talking with someone so close to the Prophet and learning from his life and experiences would be inspiring.
An alien
I've got alot but my pick comes from morbid curiosity, some call me a psychopath for my obsession with serial killers, but my absolute pick for who I'd have dinner with is Jack the Ripper
Jesus Christ is the one and only true god
The way the truth and the life, the living God Jesus Christ
Nah bro you want that dinner date with Mr. Beast
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Nah I'd pick Cleopatra 😔
Ah some good ol Egyptian ass
Bernie Mac because he was one of my biggest inspirations for me wanting to be a comedian.
Not you 💀
John Lennon; he seemed like an amazing guy
This was so educational. I read all of it and I love listening to you yeah Scooby toilets.
Viktor Tsoi
I grew up in the US, and well after he had died, and I would adore to connect with him on a personal level because genuinely lionhearted.
Great question. Probably a Greek god or demigod.
Subhan Allah , your answer is exactly mine Brother , onece I heared your question I instantly thought about Prophet Mohamed peace upon him , May Allah bless you brother and please always try to be close to him whatever happens or whatever you do 🌹
Muhammad was a false prophet. Jesus is literally God in the flesh. If you have any doubt over any, that the only logical choice is Jesus because He can verify or deny what Muhammad said. In the Bible, Jesus claimed to be God and the Son of God who was crucified for mankind. 600 years later an Arab man came saying that Jesus never said such or did such a thing. The only right option is Jesus, because He knows what He said.
Womp womp cry about it 🤓☝️☝️☝️
Yes the Bible was written by anonymous sources pual never met Jesus and in islam is said everyone thought Jesus as was crucified but in reality he wasn’t I would not recommend commenting this in an Islamic video as this claim is easily debunkable
Love it when you worship some random dude with long hair because he pretended to walk on water and actually fooled everyone 👏
@@Zayrexz The Bible wasn't written by anonymous sources. Your imams are straight up lying to you bro. Paul met the ascended Jesus, and perhaps He did meet Jesus before the crucifixion too. The only person who didn't meet Jesus, was Muhammad, who lied about Jesus. The only claim that can easily be debunked is Muhammad's.
@@limitless1810 who's crying? Are you?
Have dinner with me. Just so I can answer your questions. And you are a very good man for pondering these things.
Hey what are 3 games you love but wouldn’t play again