Brother malcolm was a blessing to this world, his departing from us was a deeply sad point in our history. Allah swt nurtured this lion through his life, his hardships, his mistakes his path was a tough one but Allah swt pulled him up from his darkness and made him a beacon for us all forever..
I'm grateful to Zaytuna college for honoring Malcolm X! I'm deeply moved by their expression of love and respect towards one of the men that have deeply impacted my life. May Allah SWT be satisfied you!
Ma sh Allah, peace be upon all of you. I love the fact that believers are coming ❤️ together and working together for a common cause of 🕊️peace, love and ⚖️justice. That truly is where our focus as humans should be and I'd love to see more of these types of conferences. We have to learn to either ignore our differences for a moment, or better yet appreciate them, and find our common causes , come together and affect positive change together and we believers can rejoice in that together. May Allah bless this 🤝meeting and may he bless you and us all with more knowledge, understanding , love and patience for one another. Jazakum Allah khayr!
Asalamualkum Shaikh Hamza, thank you for doing the things you do as I feel you are fulfilling your role for what Allah SWT intended for you. Thank you for honoring a very special Soul that is more alive today then he was when he was in our dimension. I would like to share some words on our dear brother Malcolm X and I sincerely wish that it benefits a mind or multiple minds. I read Malcolm Xs AutoBiography during my Junior year in high school. It really changed my life. I am now 35 and have read Malcolm X's autobiography once again and it reinstated the values that the Infinite wants His creation to have. I am sure when I am 60 years old (May Allah give me life) and if I were to read The Autobiography of Malcolm X it would certainly teach me a lot more then what I may comprehend now in regards to the inspirations that come from such a rare Soul. Men like Malcolm are born every day but most fail to realize their inner essence. Malcolm no doubt was both talented from birth but he did not stop there, he certainly advanced in his skills by using his Mind. I cannot truly express how I feel or how much more I can learn from Malcolm but I can tell you that Malcolm is a great example of someone what the Preachers like to say "to be Godlike". I pray that all of Humanity comes to their senses and stop hurting each other. I pray that the greedy and the ignorant learn to love wealth without the greed and the ignorant at least understand the fact that they are ignorant and take steps to perish their ignorance if after that ignorance persists then they have done their due diligence to themselves and for the rest of Mankind (I hope that makes sense). There is so much pain in the world and only Allah SWT knows the true Reality of things. I pray the youth to learn the essential skills to be able to come to grips as to why they are here and I pray they fulfill their service to humanity. As the great Nations of the past faced destruction due to their ignorance I sincerely do not want that to happen to Us but things are not looking good. Anyways this is turning into a book so I will stop here. May The Absolute Sovereign One change the hearts and minds of the masses for the better without the harsh tests and trials and make it easy for them. May The Wakil make Us realize our quantum potential. Thank you for whoever read this long comment and much success, respect, and peace to you and your families. Salam!
As Salaam Alaikum! It’s a blessing to see Brother El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz aka Malcolm X being honored in this way. I also want to remind us of another way Brother Malik was honored decades ago. After the passing of Mr. Muhammad and his son imam Warithudeen Mohammed was chosen as the new leader of the then Nation of Islam, the Imam honored him by renaming the Mosque in NewYork, “Masjid Malcolm Shabazz “
I remember when I was attending Fordham University how a Caucasian security guard could only remember the Nation of Islam Malcolm and could only express his negative comprehension. I was so surprised because I had read The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
The dead not able to help but his muslim brothers honouring him his legecy. he was legend not many people was legend as Malcom X just a few. Beautiful voice thank you brother Mighty ☝above bless🌲🌴☔🌳you brother & Brother Malcom X 💔🌹:)
mariam ahmedzein Nabi Karim SWS said heshe who did wrong thing on this Earth,said to each human being to ask for forgiveness to Allah subhana watala.Those who are dead they can not say for their forgiveness to Allah subhana watala,we must say prayer for our parents,brothers,sisters,friends & other. The door is still open for you when you are alive But it is automatically closed when Eyes close & hear beat stops.Then we have to ask to Allah subhana watala,Oh ! Allah Please forgive all the sins of Malcolm if he does on this Earth,and please Allah place his soul to haven,Ameen.
i believe he was the mujaddid of the 20th century! he led so many people to islam and introduced america to islam in an unprecedented way. consider how many great scholars of our time became muslim through him such as umar faruq abdallah.
I am living in a age...!!! but I know tow Shaikhs... Shaikh hamza is one... may Allah protect us from this age of the great fithna may Allah protect us from the fithna of Al Dajjal...
Salam Alaykum. Alhamdullahi Rabbi Alamin for the beautiful and explicit lecture on the life of our beloved brother Malcolm X ; Alhaji Abdul-Malik who was a man of profound knowledge& spirituality. His unique history makes us reflect in the Sura Iqra in the Nobel Quran which enjoys muslims to learn.It is an obligation for every Muslim to seek for knowledge, read, learn. Also hIs religious obligation on pilgrimage to Mecca( Hajj) changed his perception that all whites are racists. During is journey or pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina,he interacted with different races, there was no racism, prejudice, discrimination and injustice during the religious rites.In Hajj all men and women were treated equally irrespective of their colour.In this wise , after he returned to America as Alhaji Abdul-Malik, he wrote articles , rejoinders about his encounters and experiences in the Holy Land which changed his mis-conception about racism. May Allah SWT forgive his sins, grant him the status of Marty in Al Jannah Firduas Ameen.May Allah SWT crown the efforts of organizers, speakers and contributors to propagate our beautiful Deen Al Islam in a positive light Ameen. Jazakallahu Khairan
Adam (AS), the father of mankind was... dark... and Eve, the mother of mankind, was... black... Imagine the regret and desperation of the imperial colonialists, whom existed during the time of occupation in Africa, would have in the day of resurrection if they were to meet them there...
One of the great travesties of history in America is that the majority of Black Americans follow Christianity, a religion imposed on black slaves by their white masters. Still Black Americans would use that religion to educate themselves finding an interpretation of the Bible that encouraged them to fight against slavery and racism this even though the Hebrew god authorized slavery. The Islamic religion also did not consider slavery an injustice although slavery in Islam was not limited to race and skin color. Islam made freeing individual slaves as a way to get forgiveness for sins but Muhammad never preached that slavery was an injustice or crime against humanity. The Arab slave trade enslaved between 12 and 15 million people most from Asia, Western and Southeast Africa. It was the colonial powers of the West that forced Muslim countries to suppress slavery. The Ottoman empire abolished slavery in 1924. In 1990 the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam declared that "no one has the right to enslave" another human being. Interestingly. Malcolm X made his pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1964 and Saudi Arabia didn't abolish slavery until 1962, just 2 years earlier. Malcolm X before his assassination was truly an inspiration as a fearless advocate for universal human rights and freedom for all people regardless of race, religion, or gender. His personal religion may have been Muhammad's religion but his drive in life was universal human rights. I hope that more African Americans will free themselves from their Christian indoctrination while not becoming indoctrinated by another religious dogma, Islam. Had Malcolm X lived long enough, knowing how uncompromising he was about truth, I think he would have reached the same conclusion about Sunni Islam, as he did about Christianity and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was a human being in evolution. Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) was assassinated in February 21, 1965. Almost one year before on April 12, 1964 in a speech titled "Th Ballot or the Bullet" delivered at the King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, Malcolm said the following..... "I'm still a Muslim. That is, my religion is still Islam. My religion is still Islam. I still credit Mr. Muhammad for what I know and what I am. He's the one who opened my eyes. At present I am the minister of the newly founded Muslim Mosque Incorporated, which has its offices in the Theresa Hotel right in the heart of Harlem, that's the black belt in New York City. And when we realize that Adam Clayton Powell, is a Christian minister, he has Abyssinian Baptist Church, but at the same time he's more famous for his political struggling. And Dr. King is a Christian minister from Atlanta Georgia, or in Atlanta Georgia, but he's become more famous for being involved in the civil rights struggle. There's another in New York, Rev. Galamison, I don't know if you've heard of him out here, he's a Christian minister from Brooklyn, but has become famous for his fight against the segregated school system in Brooklyn. Rev. Cleage, right here, is a Christian minister, here in Detroit, he's head of the Freedom Now Party. All of these are Christian ministers…all of these are Christian ministers but they don't come to us as Christian ministers, they come to us as fighters in some other category." "I am a Muslim minister. The same as they are Christian ministers, I'm a Muslim minister. And I don't believe in fighting today on any one front, but on all fronts. In fact, I'm a Black Nationalist freedom fighter. Islam is my religion but I believe my religion is my personal business. It governs my personal life, my personal morals. And my religious philosophy is personal between me and the God in whom I believe, just as the religious philosophy of these others is between them and the God in whom they believe. And this is best this way. Were we to come out here discussing religion, we'd have too many differences from the out start and we could never get together." "So today, though Islam is my religious philosophy, my political, economic and social philosophy is black nationalism. You and I as I say, if we bring up religion, we'll have differences, we'll have arguments, and we'll never be able to get together. But if we keep our religion at home, keep our religion in the closet, keep our religion between ourselves and our God, but when we come out here we have a fight that's common to all of us against a enemy who is common to all of us." Again, had Malcolm X lived long enough, knowing how uncompromising he was about truth, I think he would have reached the same conclusion about Sunni Islam, as he did about Christianity and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was a human being in evolution. Muslims want to believe that since Malcolm X was a Muslim when he was assassinated that he would have remained a Muslim for the rest of his life was not ended so prematurely.
The Malcolm has passed but helps fellow Muslims and black people... they help with their message ...their legacy is lives on ... this doesn't need to be a "only allah can help us" debate ...we know only and truly allah helps us ... but humans are capable of helping too ... let's not be such literalist.. you will only lose the sweetness of iman/islam if u do
That is why we have history, we progress by ideas and visions, people go and die but their ideas do not, you make great achievement and progress using ideas of those passed away. Dead people can help us by reading their good legacies.
These facts of history reveal that Islam does not worship the same God worshipped by Christians. Why? Christians worship one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. But Islam denies the Holy Trinity and worships a different deity called Allah who is not a Father and who has no son. Since the religion found in the Bible teaches the Trinity, then it does not take a Ph.D. to see that Islam did not come from the Bible. Thus it is not the religion of the biblical prophets, apostles or Jesus.
Trinity as a concept didn't enter Christianity until the 4th century. The mainstream views in the earlier centuries were distinctly nontrinitarian, because Judaism doesn't recognise such a concept as trinity. And Jesus was a Jewish preacher, strictly monotheistic - just like Muslims are, too. There are plenty of nontrinitarian Christians around, too, despite the murderous efforts of the Catholic church to eradicate them all since the 4th century.
Islam believes in all the prophets that came before Muhammad. Jesus is a beloved prophet in Islam... From Adam , Noah , Moses , Solomon and Abraham to name a few. This is about believing in the prophets from the beginning of time to present as well as believing in the angels and all the holy books revealed. You are correct, we do not believe in a trinity.
@@flynsaveinfo2806 which one of the below mention is not a prophet? 1) Jesus ... 2) Adam , 3)Noah , 4) Moses , 5)Solomon 6) Abraham 7) Muhammad? and if you get this one right I will send you and a special one to China first class. with 20,000 dollars in your pocket. The clock is ticking you have only 5 minutes go!!!! X Muslim
Why speak so much about Malcom X. We have a prophet to speak about. I really don’t get it. I know he was a revert and what he went through etc. But this slowly makes people think more about him instead of our prophet pbuh... Allahualam
These beacons of light that walk amongst us should be celebrated and remembered... his legacy, his ability to inspire wisdom, courage, persistence is important and we are in desperate need of these qualities in a world spirituality starving. Obese and overly filled with all things fickle and superficial. No one can take away the position of the beautiful example, the great gift of our Muhammad pbuh. But we have to recognise amazing people too.. and if you knew brother malcolm, you would miss him, love him and understand the unlimited potential we have within us all
Brother malcolm was a blessing to this world, his departing from us was a deeply sad point in our history. Allah swt nurtured this lion through his life, his hardships, his mistakes his path was a tough one but Allah swt pulled him up from his darkness and made him a beacon for us all forever..
What good if a man should gain the whole world and die and loss his soul?
I'm grateful to Zaytuna college for honoring Malcolm X! I'm deeply moved by their expression of love and respect towards one of the men that have deeply impacted my life.
May Allah SWT be satisfied you!
Shaykh Zakir is a beautiful soul . Mashallah!
Malcolm X is a Legend. Shaykh Hamza Yusuf is a great teacher of Islam
Mash'Allah, may Allah preserve all of these scholars!
Ma sh Allah, peace be upon all of you. I love the fact that believers are coming ❤️ together and working together for a common cause of 🕊️peace, love and ⚖️justice. That truly is where our focus as humans should be and I'd love to see more of these types of conferences. We have to learn to either ignore our differences for a moment, or better yet appreciate them, and find our common causes , come together and affect positive change together and we believers can rejoice in that together. May Allah bless this 🤝meeting and may he bless you and us all with more knowledge, understanding , love and patience for one another. Jazakum Allah khayr!
Asalamualkum Shaikh Hamza, thank you for doing the things you do as I feel you are fulfilling your role for what Allah SWT intended for you. Thank you for honoring a very special Soul that is more alive today then he was when he was in our dimension. I would like to share some words on our dear brother Malcolm X and I sincerely wish that it benefits a mind or multiple minds. I read Malcolm Xs AutoBiography during my Junior year in high school. It really changed my life. I am now 35 and have read Malcolm X's autobiography once again and it reinstated the values that the Infinite wants His creation to have. I am sure when I am 60 years old (May Allah give me life) and if I were to read The Autobiography of Malcolm X it would certainly teach me a lot more then what I may comprehend now in regards to the inspirations that come from such a rare Soul. Men like Malcolm are born every day but most fail to realize their inner essence. Malcolm no doubt was both talented from birth but he did not stop there, he certainly advanced in his skills by using his Mind. I cannot truly express how I feel or how much more I can learn from Malcolm but I can tell you that Malcolm is a great example of someone what the Preachers like to say "to be Godlike". I pray that all of Humanity comes to their senses and stop hurting each other. I pray that the greedy and the ignorant learn to love wealth without the greed and the ignorant at least understand the fact that they are ignorant and take steps to perish their ignorance if after that ignorance persists then they have done their due diligence to themselves and for the rest of Mankind (I hope that makes sense). There is so much pain in the world and only Allah SWT knows the true Reality of things. I pray the youth to learn the essential skills to be able to come to grips as to why they are here and I pray they fulfill their service to humanity. As the great Nations of the past faced destruction due to their ignorance I sincerely do not want that to happen to Us but things are not looking good. Anyways this is turning into a book so I will stop here. May The Absolute Sovereign One change the hearts and minds of the masses for the better without the harsh tests and trials and make it easy for them. May The Wakil make Us realize our quantum potential. Thank you for whoever read this long comment and much success, respect, and peace to you and your families. Salam!
I always feel so motivated to learn after hearing Brother Malcolm X's story :)
As Salaam Alaikum! It’s a blessing to see Brother El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz aka Malcolm X being honored in this way. I also want to remind us of another way Brother Malik was honored decades ago. After the passing of Mr. Muhammad and his son imam Warithudeen Mohammed was chosen as the new leader of the then Nation of Islam, the Imam honored him by renaming the Mosque in NewYork, “Masjid Malcolm Shabazz “
Thank you. Allah-u-Akbar; Allah-u-Akbar; Allah-u-Akbar; Allah-u-Akbar.
It’s a beautiful lecture Alhamdulillah Praise be to the almighty Allah
Ma Sha Allah Beautiful
God bless !
I respect islam.and pass my respect to zation assistant,... Love you all.
‘‘'"اللهم صلي على محمد،
وعلى آل محمد،"'‘‘
I remember when I was attending Fordham University how a Caucasian security guard could only remember the Nation of Islam Malcolm and could only express his negative comprehension. I was so surprised because I had read The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
Sheikh Hamzas lecture 20:00
The dead not able to help but his muslim brothers honouring him his legecy. he was legend not many people was legend as Malcom X just a few.
Beautiful voice thank you brother Mighty ☝above bless🌲🌴☔🌳you brother & Brother Malcom X 💔🌹:)
Minister Malcolm X is and was the professor of Islam, a true legend. He is still alive and well, very knowledgeable, fantastic by all means.....
30:25 what malcolm x read.
Powerful last few words of malcolm 40:02
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2:43 amazing.
Love this college...!
Rahmatullah alaih
20:00 - HY
mariam ahmedzein Nabi Karim SWS said heshe who did wrong thing on this Earth,said to each human being to ask for forgiveness to Allah subhana watala.Those who are dead they can not say for their forgiveness to Allah subhana watala,we must say prayer for our parents,brothers,sisters,friends & other. The door is still open for you when you are alive But it is automatically closed when Eyes close & hear beat stops.Then we have to ask to Allah subhana watala,Oh ! Allah Please forgive all the sins of Malcolm if he does on this Earth,and please Allah place his soul to haven,Ameen.
And excuse me, but @ 40:44 , where do you think you are going ?
i believe he was the mujaddid of the 20th century! he led so many people to islam and introduced america to islam in an unprecedented way. consider how many great scholars of our time became muslim through him such as umar faruq abdallah.
@Mr green didnt he do that for the Black Muslims? millions converted to Sunni Islam after he died
Alhamdulilah!
Malcolm is safe now. I remember in my lifetime him being unsafe.
I am living in a age...!!! but I know tow Shaikhs... Shaikh hamza is one... may Allah protect us from this age of the great fithna may Allah protect us from the fithna of Al Dajjal...
RIP el hadj Malcom x from algeria
Salam Alaykum. Alhamdullahi Rabbi Alamin for the beautiful and explicit lecture on the life of our beloved brother Malcolm X ; Alhaji Abdul-Malik who was a man of profound knowledge& spirituality. His unique history makes us reflect in the Sura Iqra in the Nobel Quran which enjoys muslims to learn.It is an obligation for every Muslim to seek for knowledge, read, learn. Also hIs religious obligation on
pilgrimage to Mecca( Hajj) changed his perception that all whites are racists. During is journey or pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina,he interacted with different races, there was no racism, prejudice, discrimination and injustice during the religious rites.In Hajj all men and women were treated equally irrespective of their colour.In this wise , after he returned to America as Alhaji Abdul-Malik, he wrote articles , rejoinders about his encounters and experiences in the Holy Land which changed his mis-conception about racism. May Allah SWT forgive his sins, grant him the status of Marty in Al Jannah Firduas Ameen.May Allah SWT crown the efforts of organizers, speakers and contributors to propagate our beautiful Deen Al Islam in a positive light Ameen. Jazakallahu Khairan
Malcolm X, by which he is mostly understood, is one of the greatest souls ever lived in the world, is synonymous to rationality and truth.
Adam (AS), the father of mankind was... dark... and Eve, the mother of mankind, was... black...
Imagine the regret and desperation of the imperial colonialists, whom existed during the time of occupation in Africa, would have in the day of resurrection if they were to meet them there...
Sheikh Hamza Yusuf is so influencial that many of the time I listened to him, I give some massive desicions about my life.
UE is Haq, anyONE.
Lailahaiallah
One of the great travesties of history in America is that the majority of Black Americans follow Christianity, a religion imposed on black slaves by their white masters. Still Black Americans would use that religion to educate themselves finding an interpretation of the Bible that encouraged them to fight against slavery and racism this even though the Hebrew god authorized slavery.
The Islamic religion also did not consider slavery an injustice although slavery in Islam was not limited to race and skin color. Islam made freeing individual slaves as a way to get forgiveness for sins but Muhammad never preached that slavery was an injustice or crime against humanity. The Arab slave trade enslaved between 12 and 15 million people most from Asia, Western and Southeast Africa. It was the colonial powers of the West that forced Muslim countries to suppress slavery. The Ottoman empire abolished slavery in 1924. In 1990 the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam declared that "no one has the right to enslave" another human being. Interestingly. Malcolm X made his pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1964 and Saudi Arabia didn't abolish slavery until 1962, just 2 years earlier.
Malcolm X before his assassination was truly an inspiration as a fearless advocate for universal human rights and freedom for all people regardless of race, religion, or gender. His personal religion may have been Muhammad's religion but his drive in life was universal human rights. I hope that more African Americans will free themselves from their Christian indoctrination while not becoming indoctrinated by another religious dogma, Islam.
Had Malcolm X lived long enough, knowing how uncompromising he was about truth, I think he would have reached the same conclusion about Sunni Islam, as he did about Christianity and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was a human being in evolution.
Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) was assassinated in February 21, 1965. Almost one year before on April 12, 1964 in a speech titled "Th Ballot or the Bullet" delivered at the King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, Malcolm said the following.....
"I'm still a Muslim. That is, my religion is still Islam. My religion is still Islam. I still credit Mr. Muhammad for what I know and what I am. He's the one who opened my eyes. At present I am the minister of the newly founded Muslim Mosque Incorporated, which has its offices in the Theresa Hotel right in the heart of Harlem, that's the black belt in New York City. And when we realize that Adam Clayton Powell, is a Christian minister, he has Abyssinian Baptist Church, but at the same time he's more famous for his political struggling. And Dr. King is a Christian minister from Atlanta Georgia, or in Atlanta Georgia, but he's become more famous for being involved in the civil rights struggle. There's another in New York, Rev. Galamison, I don't know if you've heard of him out here, he's a Christian minister from Brooklyn, but has become famous for his fight against the segregated school system in Brooklyn. Rev. Cleage, right here, is a Christian minister, here in Detroit, he's head of the Freedom Now Party. All of these are Christian ministers…all of these are Christian ministers but they don't come to us as Christian ministers, they come to us as fighters in some other category."
"I am a Muslim minister. The same as they are Christian ministers, I'm a Muslim minister. And I don't believe in fighting today on any one front, but on all fronts. In fact, I'm a Black Nationalist freedom fighter. Islam is my religion but I believe my religion is my personal business. It governs my personal life, my personal morals. And my religious philosophy is personal between me and the God in whom I believe, just as the religious philosophy of these others is between them and the God in whom they believe. And this is best this way. Were we to come out here discussing religion, we'd have too many differences from the out start and we could never get together."
"So today, though Islam is my religious philosophy, my political, economic and social philosophy is black nationalism. You and I as I say, if we bring up religion, we'll have differences, we'll have arguments, and we'll never be able to get together. But if we keep our religion at home, keep our religion in the closet, keep our religion between ourselves and our God, but when we come out here we have a fight that's common to all of us against a enemy who is common to all of us."
Again, had Malcolm X lived long enough, knowing how uncompromising he was about truth, I think he would have reached the same conclusion about Sunni Islam, as he did about Christianity and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was a human being in evolution. Muslims want to believe that since Malcolm X was a Muslim when he was assassinated that he would have remained a Muslim for the rest of his life was not ended so prematurely.
In other words : peraphraze knowledge
♥️♥️
يعجبني الشيخ يوسف أنه لست اعجمى. اجمل من العرب نفسهم يلفظ العربية....!، أمر لا يصدق...!؟
Why did he say prophet Alisha Mohammad?
In DC you don’t build bigger than a certain height in respect for the White House I believe… it might be for a different reason. Allahul Aleem
Please give us a break and how would the dead be able to help now.
Please give us a break from you! You lower the IQ of anyone reading your comments...
The Malcolm has passed but helps fellow Muslims and black people... they help with their message ...their legacy is lives on ... this doesn't need to be a "only allah can help us" debate ...we know only and truly allah helps us ... but humans are capable of helping too ... let's not be such literalist.. you will only lose the sweetness of iman/islam if u do
That is why we have history, we progress by ideas and visions, people go and die but their ideas do not, you make great achievement and progress using ideas of those passed away. Dead people can help us by reading their good legacies.
Even Prophet Muhammad PBUH is dead by that measure, find a mirror.
Hate n division is how you identify a hypocrite.
These facts of history reveal that Islam does not worship the same God worshipped by Christians. Why?
Christians worship one God in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. But Islam denies the Holy Trinity and worships a different deity called Allah who is not a Father and who has no son.
Since the religion found in the Bible teaches the Trinity, then it does not take a Ph.D. to see that Islam did not come from the Bible. Thus it is not the religion of the biblical prophets, apostles or Jesus.
These are not facts of history to begin with. Your argument is invalid for being based on false information.
Trinity as a concept didn't enter Christianity until the 4th century. The mainstream views in the earlier centuries were distinctly nontrinitarian, because Judaism doesn't recognise such a concept as trinity. And Jesus was a Jewish preacher, strictly monotheistic - just like Muslims are, too. There are plenty of nontrinitarian Christians around, too, despite the murderous efforts of the Catholic church to eradicate them all since the 4th century.
Then why does the Torah, Jewish book not teach this trinity conception?
Islam believes in all the prophets that came before Muhammad. Jesus is a beloved prophet in Islam... From Adam , Noah , Moses , Solomon and Abraham to name a few. This is about believing in the prophets from the beginning of time to present as well as believing in the angels and all the holy books revealed. You are correct, we do not believe in a trinity.
@@flynsaveinfo2806 which one of the below mention is not a prophet? 1) Jesus ... 2) Adam , 3)Noah , 4) Moses , 5)Solomon 6) Abraham 7) Muhammad? and if you get this one right I will send you and a special one to China first class. with 20,000 dollars in your pocket. The clock is ticking you have only 5 minutes go!!!! X Muslim
Why speak so much about Malcom X. We have a prophet to speak about. I really don’t get it. I know he was a revert and what he went through etc. But this slowly makes people think more about him instead of our prophet pbuh...
Allahualam
there is nothing wrong with remembering malcolm x as a great man.
taizer “great” is a big word...!
Hating motherfuc*** .. Malcolm X made me become a Muslim
These beacons of light that walk amongst us should be celebrated and remembered... his legacy, his ability to inspire wisdom, courage, persistence is important and we are in desperate need of these qualities in a world spirituality starving. Obese and overly filled with all things fickle and superficial. No one can take away the position of the beautiful example, the great gift of our Muhammad pbuh. But we have to recognise amazing people too.. and if you knew brother malcolm, you would miss him, love him and understand the unlimited potential we have within us all
Malcolm X actually led thousands of Americans to Islam
there is nothing wrong in honoring him
Bad voice. Takweed. كان من الأفضل أن بجوده. أنه لن يستطيع أن يلفظ الألفاظ كما ينبغي. من المفروض أن يختار الأسهل للجميع الذى يستقل اقل وقتا ايضا.!؟
I always feel so motivated to learn after hearing Brother Malcolm X's story :)
Love this college...!
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