00:00 Coming up: selected clips 04:04 Introduction 09:13 Verse 1: Qur’an 33.23 - Who fulfill what they promised with Allah 11:20 Affirmation of Allah’s Oneness and worship 11:40 You do not take you desires as your lord 12:04 Humility as a masculine trait 13:54 Having Allah-centric and akhira-centric mindset 17:48 The verse was in context of jihad 18:33 Verse 2: Qur’an 24.37 - Neither trade nor wealth divert them from the remembrance of Allah 20:20 Comments on the “red pill” movement 21:13 The importance of showcasing Divine guidance 22:59 “The gospel of prosperity” 24:19 Wealth, having a vision and criteria for success 29:01 Wealth is not blameworthy if it is Allah-centric 32:31 Levels of love for our children 33:23 Levels of men and wealth 34:20 Allah’s love 35:45 Verse 3: Qur’an 9.108 - Men who love to be purified 38:26 Verse 4: Qur’an 4.34 - Men are maintainers and protectors of women 39:28 Physical and psychological protection 41:13 Husbands as a means for paradise or hell 42:17 The status of a husband and devout obedience 43:39 The oxygen for a man is respect and love 44:43 The hierarchy of virtues and the best role of a Muslim woman 46:44 The distortion of Lady Khadijah’s role and life 47:40 Exceptions are not the Islamic norm 48:46 There is no exception with Lady Khadijah 49:33 The virtue of concealement 50:38 The Lady Khadijah’s significance 51:17 The butchering of Lady Khadijah and Aisha due to false liberal and post-modern assumptions 51:53 True sign of a man is to have a deep meaningful relationship with your wife 53:07 Concealment of dominance, love and law 55:09 “Marriage is a mirror” 55:56 Respect and honour 58:39 Importance of satisfying women physically and emotionally 58:53 States of being give rise to states of being 59:49 Bravery and courage 01:03:03 The only thing that counts is Allah and being brave in our ordinariness 01:04:47 “The greatest enemy is the inner me” 01:05:59 The heart and its spiritual diseases 01:08:01 Real men speak little and when needed 01:10:27 A discussion on those who are qualified being silent 01:12:47 “Da’wah culture has a lot to answer for” and the importance of scholarship and consultation 01:15:54 The need for tarbiya and spiritual mentors 01:19:39 Forbearance and repelling by that which is better 01:21:22 A man’s responsibility for their tarbiya 01:22:07 Good companionship as a key to purifying the heart 01:23:49 Two Prophetic traditions on treatment of women 01:25:46 Loving for others what we love for ourselves 01:26:18 The believing man are aware of the circumstances in the treatment of women 01:28:24 A note on the post-modern and feminist kufri discourse 01:29:09 Conclusion and an unapologetic note to liberals and post-modernists
20:20 Your ignorance on the Red Pill is showing hard. Educate yourself first. RP is not about "Rolex and Cigars" like you claim it is. RP is about the inter-sexual dynamics between male and female, hypergamy etc. I didn't even listen to your "lecture" since I don't take knowledge from ignorant uneducated people. For anyone who wants to know about RP then read "The Rationale Male". Ps: don't come at me with "quran and sunnah" when you have no wives and your women are cheating on you, divorcing you.
Brother Hamza, please let the Sheikh speak, in my humble opinion! I have seen couple of times you were cutting him off. Of course you are very motivated and enthusiastic, but would be great if you could match the energy of your speaker, Alhamdulillah. JazakaAllahu khairan!
I'm a loooong time appreciator of Brother Hamza's content. He is an excellent debater and very knowledgeable. Having said this, yes, Bro. Hamza was a bit over enthusiastic in this discussion, and there were a series of times when he should have let the sheikh speak and finish his thoughts, and allow himself to bring the best out of the sheikh and ask the questions that needed to be asked. He could do a monolog alone if he liked and I'd watch.
Hamza , Muhammad Hijab, Daniel are a blessings for us (UMMAH) You are very relevant to the contemporary discourses on important issues. You are serving Islam very well May Allah accept all your efforts and keep us steadfast ❤️
JazakumAllahu khayr brothers. For me, one of the key aspects of being a real man is the ability to manage our emotions in a healthy and positive way (forgiveness, patience, gratitude to Allah SWT, forbearance etc.).
With respect to respecting the role, there was a beautiful line in the HBO series called "Band of Brothers". Where Captain Winters says to his previously senior officer, now a junior, when e didn't salute captain winters out of embarrassment or ego. Captain Winters said to him," You salute the rank, not the man".
I've been watching hamza since I was a naive teenager, since he used to come in Dr. Zakir Naik's lectures as an audience. So I highly respect him for the sake of Allah. But I've noticed this one thing in him that he usually tend to cut and overtalk the other person as we can see in this video. Idk if it's actually a big thing but I feel a bit awkward when I see this. I hope he works on this In Sha Allah.
SubhanaAllah! what an amazing talk/discussion, and very good two brothers who have a very good knowledge of what is going on, I have seen other brothers talk about this topic but never seen anyone discussed the same as you two did BarakaAllah feekom, some brothers take sides to men so all they talk is blaming sisters, the other group of the brothers take sides with the women and all they do is to blame the brothers...no balance! I like the the last part of discussion, when you said about feminism and the reaction of others who think they can correct this by being harsh , it is very important when we want to point out mistakes or to advise our sisters or brothers we should use a way that is pleasing Allah, and by doing this we may be able to help them by the will of Allah they can open up their mind and heart, and make them look back to the book of Allah and the Sunnah. Cant wait for another discussion ... may Allah bless you brothers.
Mashallah, good conversation with the Shaykh Abu Aaliyah. I never heard of him before, wish you could've let him speak more. It was beneficial and also entertaining watching Hamza put forth a specific narrative and the shaykh constantly throughout pushing back trying to reframe in a more balanced manner that is also more sensitive towards our womenfolk.
JizakAllahkhair bro, this topic is so important at the moment. Keep these videos coming. So many negative role models are polluting the minds of our youth. We need to be constantly reminded of the correct code of conduct.
بسم الله السلام عليكم With all red pill nonsense, which has messed up many Muslim men’s mindsets and marriages, this is refreshing to hear. الحمد لله The best example is the prophet alayhi Salam. No need for any type of pill!
Our beloved Nabi ﷺ said: “There is no one on earth who says: 1) La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar, SubhanAllah, 2) Alhamdulillah, and 3) La Hawla wa la Quwwata illa Billah, except that his sins will be forgiven, even if they were like the foam on the ocean.” (Ahmad, Tirmidhi)
Brother Hamza, I commend you for your work to bring revival through understanding of much needed strategic areas. Previously you done a very enlightening pisce on Loving the Most Loving. Here Sheikh Abu Aliyah I knew since Uni. & the debate then on where the emphasis should be pushed me to deep research and my think-tank on current affairs. Net Net, from deep Sufi type thought this dialogue much needed and I feel Andrew Tate is on the same side. His approach is an angle for young men in these confusing times, why?….The heart must be sincere & his is as is yours. May Allah (SWT) increase both your blessings and for more to see the way.
In Kuwait, women are dominating all fields and men are falling behind and not enough people are aware of the harm. They don't see a problem. Women are dominating all of the STEM majors, Education, Business, Literature, Law... etc. It doesn't make any sense why we are different than the rest of the world and yet women, who gets paid more than men, by Islamic law that we follow they spend all of their money on themselves and don't contribute to the household expenses and men pay for everything, even if they make less money... and government and media still praise and encourage women empowerment... I don't see a healthy future here.
JazakAllah khayran MashAllah really useful talk, I hope there can be many more as many muslims (including myself) are confused on which role models to take
Phenomenal video which thoroughly discusses the societal ailments of our time. What is nice about the topics discussed in this video is that each individual topic can be dissected into separate discussions, but this video did a brilliant job in giving the audience an overview of each topic in a succinct manner. Definitely looking forward to more content with Ustadh Hamza and Sheikh Abu Aaliyah, especially an episode on the diseases of the heart and their cures. I feel like you both get out the best of one another Allahuma Barik! And finally, a nice Quranic verse which relates to the final message given at the end to Liberals, and also relates to the theme of the video can be found in Chapter 23, Verse 71 where Allah says: "If the truth conformed to their desires, the heavens, the earth, and everyone in them would have gone to ruin. In fact, We have given them their message, but they keep avoiding their message"
Aslamvelikum everyone, I am from jammu and Kashmir, India. Plz translated these videos into urdu or Hindi as the most people in Asia don't knows the English language.
I love your work brother Hamza, but please work on your interviewing skills. To often you didn’t let the sheikh speak or cut him off. Just a point of feedback
Noted. Thank you! Some context: The shaykh did tell me to get involved and engage prior to the interview and he did not want this to be a typical interview.
Khadeja peace be upon her didn't have business meetings with men and travel business class all over the world making deals. She stayed home and hired men to trade for her and this is how she met the prophet peace be upon him. She hired him to trade for her and had her servant watch him. She didn't travel with them.
I found this talk very informative!! But I would advice you to let your guests finish their sentences/speech/thought process and to interrupt them less!! Even if you don't like what is coming next!! In this case you refused to listen to your guest when he was about to make a point about lady Khadija which according to your assumption would not have been according to your liking!! It's ok to differ but it's not ok to not hearing your guests out!!
Khadijah (RA) is an example not only to women but to us all. With that said, I don't appreciate the denial of her persona, particularly of her role as a businesswoman and as a 40 year old women who proposed to a 25-year old man, our Prophet (SAW). As a Muslim women, I'm tired of that denial and if you want to have the real, friutful convo about women in islam, stop denying these aspects. They are important to me and to millions of Muslim women around the world. Again, the same old tired discourse about a women being a wife and a mother and denying her full humanity. Being a wife and mother is wonderful, mA, but if a women is not one (either/or), that's okay too.
There was no denial except that of an inaccurate account of her. Let the details and evidence speak for itself rather than an image you want to create that misrepresents her.
@@discoveringtruth594 By denial I mean a downplaying of it. Br. Hamza's statement about a woman being a wife and a mother as the pinnacle of her existence does great injustices to those women who are not. Not to take away from anyone, but if a women decides to do other things in her life, that's okay. We need to stop the shaming of women who are in a vocation other than family life. To me, it's just a sign that we still are incapable of seeing the full humanity of a woman. Women are people, with hopes, dreams, and ambitions, just like men. We want to fulfill our duty to Allah despite they fact we many not be wives and/or mothers for whatever reason.
@@deedeee6271 nope, women are not like men, there hope, dream etc are different to men. when one tries to compare women to men that's when problem starts. men are shunned as well if they can't make anything of themself after they reach 20. don't go with this twisted view of world.
Thank you for your comment. The issue is not that Muslim women should not engage in society and own businesses. They should. This was not denied during the video. What was corrected is the distortion of the story (she never directly asked to marry the Prophet - peace be upon him, and she took a step back after marriage), also it is to counter the false narrative that has been promoted in the last decade or so. The point was to highlight the obvious hierachy of values in Islam which have been distorted. No one is denying anyone's humanity. This was clear. Watch the relevant sections again. JazakAllahkhair.
@@HamzaTzortzisOfficial Although you clarify here, the reality is that Muslim women who merely live their lives as other than wives and mothers are labelled as feminists and home-wreckers. It's become alarming and exhausting and it is something we don't deserve. We are women of faith and utility, to both our families and communities. To me, this is what deserves more attention by Muslim men, to defend our sisters from these onslaughts. It is a gross and incorrect exaggeration to assume that Muslim women who work or have careers by extension care more about that than their own families. The companion women, who stories we tell today, are remembered and know for their expression of their incredible faith in a variety of different ways and circumstances, many of which Muslim women of today find inspiration in, esp. if their circumstances are similar. Relegating their stories to "exceptions" fails to account for this incredible diversity of life stories and abilities of women, which as a woman I am wholeheartedly familiar with. To me, as a Muslims woman, their stories show me that your contribution, not matter if it is through wifehood, motherhood, serving in battle, tending for the sick, etc. is valued, appreciated, seen and accepted. They are the epitome of femininity and womanhood, whether or not they were wives or mothers. That's important to me as a Muslim woman.
One more word to describe a man in quran which is used by Allah is Dhakara. Other is rujul. What is the difference between these two ya Shiekh. It seems to me that Dhakara is more impactful in terms of Manhood as per some dictionaries. Kindly let us know.. Perhaps some you Short. JazakaAllah khair from I🇮🇳
Dhakara is more appropriately connected to gender as in differentiating between male and female. And this word is also used to indicate the male genitalia unlike rijal.
Much needed talk, however a bit annoyed by brother hamza's frequent unwanted interjections to clarify as if the sheikhs message isn't clear enough, which it is barakAllahu feekum.
JazakAllahkhayr for the feedback. Lesson learned. I was probably being over cautious. And the shaykh told me to be conversational, and we spoke about this after. The most recent interviews on this channel with him are much better re: my interview style. I hope! 🙃
It was a very beneficial video. May Allah bless you, however, it's nice to just prefer to listen instead of trying to debate with someone of higher stature like a sheikh who was btw a guest too on your podcast
@@HamzaTzortzisOfficialJazakaAllah u Khair, Brother Hamza, for taking it very positively. Love you for the sake of Allah (SWT). Looking forward to such beneficial content in future too. INSHA ALLAH
@@discoveringtruth594 there's no doubt the discussion was worth the time. Masha Allah. But i think the too and forth wasn't for this specifically He has Masha Allah done that with AHSAN in past with some proclaimed atheists.🙂 let this energy be saved for these people :p
I want to hear direct guidance on the matter about the prevalent anti Islamic macho attitude polluting the majority of « Muslim » men in the world. Address directly the mistreatment of wives, the abandonment of family, the lack of protecting emotionally and financially wives and children so prevalent in most Muslim mariages today. I want to hear someone brave enough to tell the Muslim men clearly, directly, and unambiguously that they’re not manly at all and that expecting obedience and allegiance in such state is delusional and counterproductive. I had high hopes on this video. It’s a good video but again and again, brothers, why is it so easy for you to always demand a specific attitude from women and the equivalent message for men is simply absent. Always, and again and again. Speaking of bravery, I want to hear someone telling two or three truths about men’s disastrous and unislamic behavior today. And don’t get me started on the prostitution like attitude of brothers looking for a European or North American wife only for the sake of visa or passport. No one ever speaks about that or provides admonition about it.
Interesting, I suppose this for our part of the planet is unheard of an issue, usually its reversed due to feminism, inshallah someone does but don't expect it to be people who have no knowledge of that suffering or no experience of it
Both men and women are falling short in taking care of their responsibilities. Both genders need to work on themselves before they start pointing fingers.
Unfortunately some men don’t hold emotional support in any level of regard, all they live by is the wife should listen to my authority and so as I say.
Gosh brother Hamza, cut the shaykh so many times and spoke over him on n on and got no hint either- it almost seemed like he wanted to show off his knowledge; I couldn’t take it and finally had to stop. Please take turns or atleast respect a guest that experienced. It just breaks the flow and doesn’t let thoughts be articulated well. It must not have been intentional but it was very overt and obvious to the audience. Please keep in mind for the future. Blessings.
Interesting- what would your advice be for a man who doesn’t understand what respect for his wife looks like- as there is no clear shariah evidence on how to respect your wife. One would argue respect her for who she is etc but men struggle with this concept
I think they should. But this is more important, because look of the state o Muslims men in today’s world. They are on the wrong path of red-pill movement which is dangerous.
00:00 Coming up: selected clips
04:04 Introduction
09:13 Verse 1: Qur’an 33.23 - Who fulfill what they promised with Allah
11:20 Affirmation of Allah’s Oneness and worship
11:40 You do not take you desires as your lord
12:04 Humility as a masculine trait
13:54 Having Allah-centric and akhira-centric mindset
17:48 The verse was in context of jihad
18:33 Verse 2: Qur’an 24.37 - Neither trade nor wealth divert them from the remembrance of Allah
20:20 Comments on the “red pill” movement
21:13 The importance of showcasing Divine guidance
22:59 “The gospel of prosperity”
24:19 Wealth, having a vision and criteria for success
29:01 Wealth is not blameworthy if it is Allah-centric
32:31 Levels of love for our children
33:23 Levels of men and wealth
34:20 Allah’s love
35:45 Verse 3: Qur’an 9.108 - Men who love to be purified
38:26 Verse 4: Qur’an 4.34 - Men are maintainers and protectors of women
39:28 Physical and psychological protection
41:13 Husbands as a means for paradise or hell
42:17 The status of a husband and devout obedience
43:39 The oxygen for a man is respect and love
44:43 The hierarchy of virtues and the best role of a Muslim woman
46:44 The distortion of Lady Khadijah’s role and life
47:40 Exceptions are not the Islamic norm
48:46 There is no exception with Lady Khadijah
49:33 The virtue of concealement
50:38 The Lady Khadijah’s significance
51:17 The butchering of Lady Khadijah and Aisha due to false liberal and post-modern assumptions
51:53 True sign of a man is to have a deep meaningful relationship with your wife
53:07 Concealment of dominance, love and law
55:09 “Marriage is a mirror”
55:56 Respect and honour
58:39 Importance of satisfying women physically and emotionally
58:53 States of being give rise to states of being
59:49 Bravery and courage
01:03:03 The only thing that counts is Allah and being brave in our ordinariness
01:04:47 “The greatest enemy is the inner me”
01:05:59 The heart and its spiritual diseases
01:08:01 Real men speak little and when needed
01:10:27 A discussion on those who are qualified being silent
01:12:47 “Da’wah culture has a lot to answer for” and the importance of scholarship and consultation
01:15:54 The need for tarbiya and spiritual mentors
01:19:39 Forbearance and repelling by that which is better
01:21:22 A man’s responsibility for their tarbiya
01:22:07 Good companionship as a key to purifying the heart
01:23:49 Two Prophetic traditions on treatment of women
01:25:46 Loving for others what we love for ourselves
01:26:18 The believing man are aware of the circumstances in the treatment of women
01:28:24 A note on the post-modern and feminist kufri discourse
01:29:09 Conclusion and an unapologetic note to liberals and post-modernists
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Jazak Allahu khair for bringing Shaykh Abu Aaliyah . Please do more Islamic spirituality related video with him.
20:20 Your ignorance on the Red Pill is showing hard.
Educate yourself first.
RP is not about "Rolex and Cigars" like you claim it is. RP is about the inter-sexual dynamics between male and female, hypergamy etc.
I didn't even listen to your "lecture" since I don't take knowledge from ignorant uneducated people.
For anyone who wants to know about RP then read "The Rationale Male".
Ps: don't come at me with "quran and sunnah" when you have no wives and your women are cheating on you, divorcing you.
A lot of wisdom in these talks. Awesome content! 💚
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"How can you love anything without loving the source of it?" Hamza Tzortis. MāshāAllāh!!
Abu Aaliyah is so slept on. Absolute hidden gem
Tabaraka Allah ma sha Allah
Absolute gem for sure
As a young person
Want to learn from such great people
May Allah reward him. He has a blog, "the humble I" which is greatly beneficial.
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Brother Hamza, please let the Sheikh speak, in my humble opinion! I have seen couple of times you were cutting him off. Of course you are very motivated and enthusiastic, but would be great if you could match the energy of your speaker, Alhamdulillah. JazakaAllahu khairan!
i also notice that brother but after i understand that its more engaging than others and get more from shaykh . but the voice is somehow unbalance.
I don't feel it that way. The talk is very engaging. Love it.
Naah he is is just explaining "what the Shaikh saying " To us for us in a more explicit way
I'm a loooong time appreciator of Brother Hamza's content. He is an excellent debater and very knowledgeable. Having said this, yes, Bro. Hamza was a bit over enthusiastic in this discussion, and there were a series of times when he should have let the sheikh speak and finish his thoughts, and allow himself to bring the best out of the sheikh and ask the questions that needed to be asked.
He could do a monolog alone if he liked and I'd watch.
I thought it was the other way around? It felt like the Shaykh was interrupting him?
Hamza , Muhammad Hijab, Daniel are a blessings for us (UMMAH)
You are very relevant to the contemporary discourses on important issues. You are serving Islam very well
May Allah accept all your efforts and keep us steadfast ❤️
Protect Abu Aaliyah at all costs
Usually br hamza is quite humble. He seems to be talking over the older br
JazakumAllahu khayr brothers. For me, one of the key aspects of being a real man is the ability to manage our emotions in a healthy and positive way (forgiveness, patience, gratitude to Allah SWT, forbearance etc.).
This a the freshest air in a while from the dawah scene.
جزاكم الله جنة الفردوس
اللهم اجعلنا جميعا مع الصادقين برحمتك وفضلك ومنك واحسانك وانعامك واكرامك يا حي ياقيوم ذا الجلال والإكرام
امين يا رب
wow islam is perfect for any creature in the universe
With respect to respecting the role, there was a beautiful line in the HBO series called "Band of Brothers". Where Captain Winters says to his previously senior officer, now a junior, when e didn't salute captain winters out of embarrassment or ego.
Captain Winters said to him," You salute the rank, not the man".
Never thought I would find someone referencing Band of Brothers in an Islamic video comment section. Loved the series
Brother Hamza Your passionate mashaAllah, but you need to let the brother speak lol may Allah bless you both, love you bro
Shaykh Abu Aaliyah, let ustadh speak when he’s on a roll InShaAllah :)
ما شاء الله، حوار جميل جداً. بارك الله فيكما، شيخينا أبو علية وأخينا حمزة، جزاكم الله خيراً.
45:37 The sheikh sitting next to you is one of them. May Allah guide us all.
Important conversation, cant wait to listen
I've been watching hamza since I was a naive teenager, since he used to come in Dr. Zakir Naik's lectures as an audience. So I highly respect him for the sake of Allah. But I've noticed this one thing in him that he usually tend to cut and overtalk the other person as we can see in this video. Idk if it's actually a big thing but I feel a bit awkward when I see this. I hope he works on this In Sha Allah.
Hafadhakum Allah wa Barakah fiykum wa zadakum min fadlihi أساتذتنا الأجلاء ameen
1 hr 21 min point is the BEST point in this whole video ,brother hamza stumped . Great discussion!.
SubhanaAllah! what an amazing talk/discussion, and very good two brothers who have a very good knowledge of what is going on, I have seen other brothers talk about this topic but never seen anyone discussed the same as you two did BarakaAllah feekom, some brothers take sides to men so all they talk is blaming sisters, the other group of the brothers take sides with the women and all they do is to blame the brothers...no balance!
I like the the last part of discussion, when you said about feminism and the reaction of others who think they can correct this by being harsh , it is very important when we want to point out mistakes or to advise our sisters or brothers we should use a way that is pleasing Allah, and by doing this we may be able to help them by the will of Allah they can open up their mind and heart, and make them look back to the book of Allah and the Sunnah.
Cant wait for another discussion ... may Allah bless you brothers.
Mashallah excellent may Allah bless you
1:08:01 One of the most gentle ways of telling someone to shut-up, but long overdue as far as Hamza's concerned...not that he pays much attention!
wow mashaAllah very beneficial information for free. May Allah give you two the highest places in jannah ameen
MashaAllah brother Hamza love your works.. you are an inspiration for the ummah. May Allah Azwajil preserve you
Viewing From Bangladesh 💞💞
Jajakallahu Khairan
Brother Humza. You are a role model. Alhamdulillah.
Mashallah, good conversation with the Shaykh Abu Aaliyah. I never heard of him before, wish you could've let him speak more. It was beneficial and also entertaining watching Hamza put forth a specific narrative and the shaykh constantly throughout pushing back trying to reframe in a more balanced manner that is also more sensitive towards our womenfolk.
We need more of these inshallah
JizakAllahkhair bro, this topic is so important at the moment. Keep these videos coming. So many negative role models are polluting the minds of our youth. We need to be constantly reminded of the correct code of conduct.
ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ
Brilliant. Islam has stronger foundations for the uberman.
Ustath Hamza is The Diamond of the Ummah, may Allah bless him and grant him a long life....
SubhanAllah brother Hamza and Sheikh Aaliyah, may Allah bless and preserve both of you. Jazakallah Khair for this precious piece of knowledge.
great video jazak allaho kairan akhi the best public speaker ive ever seen keep up the good work
Mashallah, Shayekh you are awesome
This was an excellent discussion, Mashaa Allah. I would love to see more videos building on what was said in this video.
Alhamdulillah - great to see bro Hamza launching his own channel - subscribed. One more platform, more exposure for Dawah.
Havent finished the lecture yet, but, please do a talk teaching us how to 'honour/venerate' someone?
Very deep and conceptual discussion mashaAllah.. 🤝
I love the passion Tha Hamza has 😂
46:30
Jazakumulahu khayran
This was... incredible. Makes me wanna get married even more now. May Allah bless you both abundantly
Love from Pakistan
Mashallah
بسم الله
السلام عليكم
With all red pill nonsense, which has messed up many Muslim men’s mindsets and marriages, this is refreshing to hear. الحمد لله
The best example is the prophet alayhi Salam. No need for any type of pill!
الله أكبر ولا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
Thank you for this.
La ilaha illallah ☝🏻
Our beloved Nabi ﷺ said:
“There is no one on earth who says:
1) La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar, SubhanAllah,
2) Alhamdulillah, and
3) La Hawla wa la Quwwata illa Billah,
except that his sins will be forgiven, even if they were like the foam on the ocean.”
(Ahmad, Tirmidhi)
What a beautiful conversation
Thank You very much for the knowledge shared within this conversation and video. JazakhAllah
Mashallah 😍 May Allah bless
Brother Hamza, I commend you for your work to bring revival through understanding of much needed strategic areas.
Previously you done a very enlightening pisce on Loving the Most Loving.
Here Sheikh Abu Aliyah I knew since Uni. & the debate then on where the emphasis should be pushed me to deep research and my think-tank on current affairs.
Net Net, from deep Sufi type thought this dialogue much needed and I feel Andrew Tate is on the same side. His approach is an angle for young men in these confusing times, why?….The heart must be sincere & his is as is yours. May Allah (SWT) increase both your blessings and for more to see the way.
Much needed topic.
Bu gibi kanalların videolarını beğenir ve
yorumlarsanız algoritma daha çok insana sunacaktır. Böylelikle sizinde desteğiniz olmuş olur.
Absolute gold! BarakaAllahu feekum!
Hamza Tzortzis has strong Iman
48:00 Hamza is right here. Feminism is destroying homes. But we need to advocate for women rights in Islam.
In Kuwait, women are dominating all fields and men are falling behind and not enough people are aware of the harm. They don't see a problem. Women are dominating all of the STEM majors, Education, Business, Literature, Law... etc. It doesn't make any sense why we are different than the rest of the world and yet women, who gets paid more than men, by Islamic law that we follow they spend all of their money on themselves and don't contribute to the household expenses and men pay for everything, even if they make less money... and government and media still praise and encourage women empowerment... I don't see a healthy future here.
JazakAllah khayran MashAllah really useful talk, I hope there can be many more as many muslims (including myself) are confused on which role models to take
Please share on Islamic femininity, too.
Phenomenal video which thoroughly discusses the societal ailments of our time. What is nice about the topics discussed in this video is that each individual topic can be dissected into separate discussions, but this video did a brilliant job in giving the audience an overview of each topic in a succinct manner.
Definitely looking forward to more content with Ustadh Hamza and Sheikh Abu Aaliyah, especially an episode on the diseases of the heart and their cures. I feel like you both get out the best of one another Allahuma Barik!
And finally, a nice Quranic verse which relates to the final message given at the end to Liberals, and also relates to the theme of the video can be found in Chapter 23, Verse 71 where Allah says:
"If the truth conformed to their desires, the heavens, the earth, and everyone in them would have gone to ruin. In fact, We have given them their message, but they keep avoiding their message"
Good job
thanks for discussing this topic. audio clearly has issue, can do way better. JazakAllah!
such a important topic and great talk with scholar. جزاک اللہ
the Audio file should be shared as well. many ppl like me prefer to listen to audio.
Woww such an intellectual discussion. Love you both
Aslamvelikum everyone, I am from jammu and Kashmir, India. Plz translated these videos into urdu or Hindi as the most people in Asia don't knows the English language.
We want subtitles that can be translated into Turkish, Hamza. We love you, Hamza.
The conclusion should be a topic that you expand upon in a seperate video. This is the time to be assertive.
Brother hamza I hope that you will post the lectures from Oman in your channel
I love your work brother Hamza, but please work on your interviewing skills. To often you didn’t let the sheikh speak or cut him off. Just a point of feedback
Noted. Thank you! Some context: The shaykh did tell me to get involved and engage prior to the interview and he did not want this to be a typical interview.
Khadeja peace be upon her didn't have business meetings with men and travel business class all over the world making deals. She stayed home and hired men to trade for her and this is how she met the prophet peace be upon him. She hired him to trade for her and had her servant watch him. She didn't travel with them.
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I found this talk very informative!! But I would advice you to let your guests finish their sentences/speech/thought process and to interrupt them less!! Even if you don't like what is coming next!! In this case you refused to listen to your guest when he was about to make a point about lady Khadija which according to your assumption would not have been according to your liking!! It's ok to differ but it's not ok to not hearing your guests out!!
Khadijah (RA) is an example not only to women but to us all. With that said, I don't appreciate the denial of her persona, particularly of her role as a businesswoman and as a 40 year old women who proposed to a 25-year old man, our Prophet (SAW). As a Muslim women, I'm tired of that denial and if you want to have the real, friutful convo about women in islam, stop denying these aspects. They are important to me and to millions of Muslim women around the world. Again, the same old tired discourse about a women being a wife and a mother and denying her full humanity. Being a wife and mother is wonderful, mA, but if a women is not one (either/or), that's okay too.
There was no denial except that of an inaccurate account of her. Let the details and evidence speak for itself rather than an image you want to create that misrepresents her.
@@discoveringtruth594 By denial I mean a downplaying of it. Br. Hamza's statement about a woman being a wife and a mother as the pinnacle of her existence does great injustices to those women who are not. Not to take away from anyone, but if a women decides to do other things in her life, that's okay. We need to stop the shaming of women who are in a vocation other than family life. To me, it's just a sign that we still are incapable of seeing the full humanity of a woman. Women are people, with hopes, dreams, and ambitions, just like men. We want to fulfill our duty to Allah despite they fact we many not be wives and/or mothers for whatever reason.
@@deedeee6271 nope, women are not like men, there hope, dream etc are different to men. when one tries to compare women to men that's when problem starts. men are shunned as well if they can't make anything of themself after they reach 20. don't go with this twisted view of world.
Thank you for your comment. The issue is not that Muslim women should not engage in society and own businesses. They should. This was not denied during the video. What was corrected is the distortion of the story (she never directly asked to marry the Prophet - peace be upon him, and she took a step back after marriage), also it is to counter the false narrative that has been promoted in the last decade or so. The point was to highlight the obvious hierachy of values in Islam which have been distorted. No one is denying anyone's humanity. This was clear. Watch the relevant sections again. JazakAllahkhair.
@@HamzaTzortzisOfficial Although you clarify here, the reality is that Muslim women who merely live their lives as other than wives and mothers are labelled as feminists and home-wreckers. It's become alarming and exhausting and it is something we don't deserve. We are women of faith and utility, to both our families and communities. To me, this is what deserves more attention by Muslim men, to defend our sisters from these onslaughts. It is a gross and incorrect exaggeration to assume that Muslim women who work or have careers by extension care more about that than their own families. The companion women, who stories we tell today, are remembered and know for their expression of their incredible faith in a variety of different ways and circumstances, many of which Muslim women of today find inspiration in, esp. if their circumstances are similar. Relegating their stories to "exceptions" fails to account for this incredible diversity of life stories and abilities of women, which as a woman I am wholeheartedly familiar with. To me, as a Muslims woman, their stories show me that your contribution, not matter if it is through wifehood, motherhood, serving in battle, tending for the sick, etc. is valued, appreciated, seen and accepted. They are the epitome of femininity and womanhood, whether or not they were wives or mothers. That's important to me as a Muslim woman.
One more word to describe a man in quran which is used by Allah is Dhakara. Other is rujul. What is the difference between these two ya Shiekh. It seems to me that Dhakara is more impactful in terms of Manhood as per some dictionaries. Kindly let us know.. Perhaps some you Short. JazakaAllah khair from I🇮🇳
Dhakara is more appropriately connected to gender as in differentiating between male and female. And this word is also used to indicate the male genitalia unlike rijal.
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we never got back to the 3rd verse...
Much needed talk, however a bit annoyed by brother hamza's frequent unwanted interjections to clarify as if the sheikhs message isn't clear enough, which it is barakAllahu feekum.
JazakAllahkhayr for the feedback. Lesson learned. I was probably being over cautious. And the shaykh told me to be conversational, and we spoke about this after. The most recent interviews on this channel with him are much better re: my interview style. I hope! 🙃
It was a very beneficial video. May Allah bless you, however, it's nice to just prefer to listen instead of trying to debate with someone of higher stature like a sheikh who was btw a guest too on your podcast
Noted. Thank you. Just to be clear the shaykh told me to have a conversation with him and to get involved.
@@HamzaTzortzisOfficialJazakaAllah u Khair, Brother Hamza, for taking it very positively. Love you for the sake of Allah (SWT). Looking forward to such beneficial content in future too. INSHA ALLAH
Hamza brought out the best of the dialogue despite his interjections which I agree according to right etiquette he should have postponed it.
@@discoveringtruth594 there's no doubt the discussion was worth the time. Masha Allah. But i think the too and forth wasn't for this specifically He has Masha Allah done that with AHSAN in past with some proclaimed atheists.🙂 let this energy be saved for these people :p
something is wrong with the audio... I hear brother Hamza in one ear and the guest on the other
He who has no devotion has no manliness- Dawud Ta'i
Keep up the great work brother. I've started my new channel to spread the truth
What about a man who does not think he needs to talk or consult with someone of knowledge, take advice etc?
I want to hear direct guidance on the matter about the prevalent anti Islamic macho attitude polluting the majority of « Muslim » men in the world. Address directly the mistreatment of wives, the abandonment of family, the lack of protecting emotionally and financially wives and children so prevalent in most Muslim mariages today. I want to hear someone brave enough to tell the Muslim men clearly, directly, and unambiguously that they’re not manly at all and that expecting obedience and allegiance in such state is delusional and counterproductive. I had high hopes on this video. It’s a good video but again and again, brothers, why is it so easy for you to always demand a specific attitude from women and the equivalent message for men is simply absent. Always, and again and again. Speaking of bravery, I want to hear someone telling two or three truths about men’s disastrous and unislamic behavior today. And don’t get me started on the prostitution like attitude of brothers looking for a European or North American wife only for the sake of visa or passport. No one ever speaks about that or provides admonition about it.
Interesting, I suppose this for our part of the planet is unheard of an issue, usually its reversed due to feminism, inshallah someone does but don't expect it to be people who have no knowledge of that suffering or no experience of it
Both men and women are falling short in taking care of their responsibilities. Both genders need to work on themselves before they start pointing fingers.
Unfortunately some men don’t hold emotional support in any level of regard, all they live by is the wife should listen to my authority and so as I say.
how can you love unconditionally surely there is conditions.
Gosh brother Hamza, cut the shaykh so many times and spoke over him on n on and got no hint either- it almost seemed like he wanted to show off his knowledge; I couldn’t take it and finally had to stop. Please take turns or atleast respect a guest that experienced. It just breaks the flow and doesn’t let thoughts be articulated well. It must not have been intentional but it was very overt and obvious to the audience. Please keep in mind for the future. Blessings.
Ustadh hamza you doing strongman?
Lol
We want Arabic translation
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Interesting- what would your advice be for a man who doesn’t understand what respect for his wife looks like- as there is no clear shariah evidence on how to respect your wife. One would argue respect her for who she is etc but men struggle with this concept
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What about women?? Is there going to be another video
I think they should. But this is more important, because look of the state o Muslims men in today’s world. They are on the wrong path of red-pill movement which is dangerous.
He is refuting the men with their toxic view on women in this video
Feedback for Ustadh Hamza. He should interrupt less
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Is Abu Aaliyah sufi?
Talk to andrew Tate about this