Prophet Moses: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one. Prophet Jesus: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one. Prophet Muhammad: Say: God is One. Peace, be upon them all.
Allahuma barik very informative conversation: logical arguments, historical facts and good manners. I used to enjoy your Friday's khutbahs now I'm a big fan of your street dawah stand.
ma shaa Allah ... I am waiting this week by week to see your public Dawah in Estonia ... May Allah bless you bro Rauno and strengthen your Dawah work ...
Aameen thank you brother and may Allah bless you too! And yeah there was a long pause in uploads but it didn't mean a pause in actual dawah alhamdulillah
The answer as to y prophet Muhammad was the last prophet lies in the last khutba in which he conveys Allah's swt words that "Today, We have perfected your deen for you".There remains no need for anything after perfection.
Alsalamlikum, barak allahu fik akhi, i wanted to comment about the the last thing you mentioned that we aren't risking anything even if there's no afterlife. From what i know is that if someone says "im muslim just because IF islam is the true" and that is like doubting the religion but following just for the sake of "maybe its true", i believe that a true muslim should have total belief in islam or yaqeen would be a better word. Please tell me your opinion about this akhi.
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullah! Yes you're absolutely right, we need to believe with certainty that Allah exists and Islam is the truth, we cannot doubt it. Certainty is also one of the conditions of the shahada. In al-Sahih, it is narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘Bear witness that there is no god except Allah and that I am the Messenger of Allah, for no person meets Allah with these two, not doubting in them, but he will enter Paradise.’” According to another report: “No person meets Allah with these two, not doubting in them, and is denied Paradise.” But when having a discussion with non-Muslims I'm telling them that we are not risking with anything as Muslims but people who reject belief in God or Islam completely risk with a lot and I do it in order to encourage them to look into it more and to help them understand there's a lot at stake here. I also tend to emphasize that it's just for the sake of an argument using the phrase "for the sake of an argument, if there really isn't anything after this life" not that I myself have doubts about the afterlife or that any Muslim should doubt it. This argument is also very to Pascal's wager which the theists often use when having a discussion with atheists but I tend to use it more in the context of following or not following Islam. I'll copy-paste a bit about it below: "Pascal’s wager, originally proposed by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), takes a more pragmatic approach. Pascal thought that evidence cannot settle the question of whether God exists, so he proposes that you should bet, or wager, on God because of what’s at stake: you have lots to gain and not much to lose. The basic form of the wager goes like this: If God exists and I believe in God, I’ll go to heaven, which is infinitely good. If God exists and I don’t believe in God, I may go to hell, which is infinitely bad. If God does not exist, then whether I believe in God or not, whatever I’d gain or lose would be finite. So, I should believe in God." May Allah bless you!
It depends on the teachers, there are some, usually older ones that are more conservative about it and others, mostly younger ones who are very supportive of these ideas and probably some of them also make arguments for supporting such ideas to their students. If you're only considering migrating to Europe for work or studies then I would suggest looking for a country with a more established Islamic communities with Islamic kindergartens, schools etc.
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@@NightJourney829Much appreciated, may Allah bless you!
بارك الله فيك أخي الفاضل😍🙏
يهدي الله ما يشاء، تقبل الله منكم اخي
آمين، الله يبارك فيك أخي الكريم
Brother where have you been all this time. this is what your channel should have been.💪
I hope "better late than never" applies here. May Allah bless you!
@@nordicmuslim aamiin may Allah bless you too and keep you steadfast on the Qur'an and Sunnah upon the understand of the Salaf
@@migo2444 Aameen wa iyyaak
Asalamalaikum from the US, bro Rauno! 🙂 This was really good dawah. May Allah reward you and guide the young man. Ameen 🤲☝️🕋
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullah! Aameen, may Allah bless you and grant you the best of this life and the highest ranks in Jannah
wow. very genuine conversation. you are doing great mashAllah♥.may Allah also allow me to do that.
Prophet Moses: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Prophet Jesus: Hear O Israel, Lord, our God is one.
Prophet Muhammad: Say: God is One.
Peace, be upon them all.
ALHAMDULILLAH ❤️ keep going brothers with right intentions ❤️ JAJAKALLA KHIRAN ❤️🙂
Yes the intention is super important here, may Allah give us all ikhlaas in doing good deeds
Allahuma barik very informative conversation: logical arguments, historical facts and good manners. I used to enjoy your Friday's khutbahs now I'm a big fan of your street dawah stand.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, may Allah bless you and your family and give you all the best in this life and next!
ma shaa Allah ... I am waiting this week by week to see your public Dawah in Estonia ... May Allah bless you bro Rauno and strengthen your Dawah work ...
Aameen thank you brother and may Allah bless you too! And yeah there was a long pause in uploads but it didn't mean a pause in actual dawah alhamdulillah
Allahumma baarik. May Allah guide him.
Aameen
The answer as to y prophet Muhammad was the last prophet lies in the last khutba in which he conveys Allah's swt words that "Today, We have perfected your deen for you".There remains no need for anything after perfection.
Subhan Allah! well explained. Jajak Allah hu Khair.
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May Allah SWT guide him to the straight path and give him hidayah.
Aameen
اعذرني لأني كنت لاارد عليك أو اعلق داخل قناتك كنت مشغول جدا أدعي لي بالرزق وأن الله يغنيني
MashaAllah
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و فيك بارك الله أخي الكريم
الحمد لله على كل حال ليس هناك تغير كبير في صحتي, لعلي في المستقبل القريب سوف أجرب الحجامة
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More vid and more lengthy vids. MashaAllah
Hopefully will be able to produce more, been busy with other things over the last few weeks but might upload one older video soon
Alsalamlikum, barak allahu fik akhi, i wanted to comment about the the last thing you mentioned that we aren't risking anything even if there's no afterlife. From what i know is that if someone says "im muslim just because IF islam is the true" and that is like doubting the religion but following just for the sake of "maybe its true", i believe that a true muslim should have total belief in islam or yaqeen would be a better word. Please tell me your opinion about this akhi.
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullah!
Yes you're absolutely right, we need to believe with certainty that Allah exists and Islam is the truth, we cannot doubt it.
Certainty is also one of the conditions of the shahada. In al-Sahih, it is narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘Bear witness that there is no god except Allah and that I am the Messenger of Allah, for no person meets Allah with these two, not doubting in them, but he will enter Paradise.’” According to another report: “No person meets Allah with these two, not doubting in them, and is denied Paradise.”
But when having a discussion with non-Muslims I'm telling them that we are not risking with anything as Muslims but people who reject belief in God or Islam completely risk with a lot and I do it in order to encourage them to look into it more and to help them understand there's a lot at stake here. I also tend to emphasize that it's just for the sake of an argument using the phrase "for the sake of an argument, if there really isn't anything after this life" not that I myself have doubts about the afterlife or that any Muslim should doubt it.
This argument is also very to Pascal's wager which the theists often use when having a discussion with atheists but I tend to use it more in the context of following or not following Islam. I'll copy-paste a bit about it below:
"Pascal’s wager, originally proposed by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), takes a more pragmatic approach. Pascal thought that evidence cannot settle the question of whether God exists, so he proposes that you should bet, or wager, on God because of what’s at stake: you have lots to gain and not much to lose.
The basic form of the wager goes like this:
If God exists and I believe in God, I’ll go to heaven, which is infinitely good. If God exists and I don’t believe in God, I may go to hell, which is infinitely bad. If God does not exist, then whether I believe in God or not, whatever I’d gain or lose would be finite. So, I should believe in God."
May Allah bless you!
@@nordicmuslim Jazak Allahu Kahiran, May Allah bless you too for spreading the word of islam.
Want to know from you that schools in estonia, are they teach lgbt to students? Because it is the biggest problem for us to migrate.
It depends on the teachers, there are some, usually older ones that are more conservative about it and others, mostly younger ones who are very supportive of these ideas and probably some of them also make arguments for supporting such ideas to their students.
If you're only considering migrating to Europe for work or studies then I would suggest looking for a country with a more established Islamic communities with Islamic kindergartens, schools etc.
@@nordicmuslim Thank you. May Allah bless you.
@@pulokbd7167 Aameen and may He bless you and your family as well!