“If Allah (swt) helps you, none can defeat you. But if He denies you help, then who else can help you? So in Allah (swt) let the believers put their trust.” (Quran 3:160) 🤍
SUMMARY AND NOTES :) The Connection between Religion and Politics The connection between religion and politics is often an "unholy marriage" where politicians use religion to gain votes, and this has been the case throughout history, including among the Israelites 00:32. The Quran comments on this relationship in the story of Al-Jal, where people try to manipulate religion to serve political goals 01:17. The word "Alus" is derived from the root theme of purity and holiness, and is related to the concept of purifying water by adding stones to prevent it from getting muddy 02:42. In Arabic, the word "Al" is used to describe a washing bowl or a vessel used for purification, and is also used to describe sacred stones or precious gems 04:41. The Purity and Holiness of Allah The name of Allah, "Al-Quddus", means "the pure one" and is used to describe Allah's perfection and purity, and is also used by the prophet Muhammad and the angel Jibril 06:58. The concept of "Tasbih" is about declaring Allah's purity and perfection, and is different from "Tahmid", which is about perfecting every quality of Allah 07:43. The Quran emphasizes the importance of not saying anything evil about Allah, and distinguishes between saying something imperfect and saying something evil 08:22. The Concept of Sainthood in Islam The concept of considering someone as perfect or a saint is problematic, as it can lead to an inflated ego and a sense of superiority, and this mentality is not in line with the teachings of Islam, which emphasizes humility and equality among people 10:04. In Islam, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was not treated as a special class or expected special treatment, unlike in some other religions where the Holy One is given royal treatment 11:51. The word "madas" or "saint" has its roots in Hebrew and means to be pure, and it was used by the Jews and Christians to describe High Holiness, but in Islam, it is used to describe someone who is pure and has essential goodness 16:01. The Quran's Unique Access to Knowledge The Quran uses words and concepts that were only accessible to the highest priestly sources in previous scriptures, which is a constant phenomenon in the Quran, and it comments on things that were not public information at the time 17:33. The Quran also comments on the monk life in Christianity, which was invented by the Christians, but this information was not public knowledge at the time, and the Quran's use of this information is an example of its unique nature and access to knowledge 18:43. The Quran's Correction of Christian Beliefs about Adam The Quran corrects the Christian belief that Adam had God's image in him and therefore deserved worship, by stating that the Angels were commanded to prostrate to Adam but not worship him 21:41. The Quran disagrees with both the Christian and Jewish accounts of the story of Adam and the Angels, and retells the story in its original form 23:58. The Quran is aware of its secondary audience, including Jews and Christians, and demonstrates this awareness by using language that targets both groups, such as the use of the word "sak" which is unique to Christian scripture 25:46. The Quran engages with the stories of the Jewish and Christian texts, affirming and rejecting elements from both in a manner that expresses its own distinctive theological outlook 27:50. The Quran corrects the excesses of both the Christian and Jewish narratives with surgical precision, taking elements from each and returning to the original story 28:04. The Quran uses Arabic words similar to those in the Christian account of Adam's story, but applies them to God instead of Adam, safeguarding God's exclusive Divinity 29:16. The Quran's affirmation of God's command to the angels to prostrate to Adam undercuts the justification for angel worship by the pagan people of Makkah 29:45. The Quran presents its own narrative of the story of Adam, engaging with and correcting both the Jewish and Christian versions of the story in a precise and sophisticated way 30:32.
24:52 Manga mentioned, Never thought Nouman Ali Khan actually knew of this, maybe his daughter or himself? Also the time he mentioned wikileaks is the funniest part because I never thought he was this well versed in Gen Z memes
That just how english works, chill down. In english, we say stuff like "the mathtext book says.." we are not saying the textbook is living and has a mouth, it's just a way to say what's the book's content.
How do we know the quran today is invalid? The quran was originally a series of recitations taught by a caveman that he said he received from God. He said he received these recitations SEVEN DIFFERENT WAYS and those recitations were the 7 original ahruf. Less than 100 years after this same self professed prophet passed away, a series of unsuccessful compilation projects began, and DUE TO THE ALREADY GROWING confusion, 6 out of the ORIGINAL ahruf that SUPPOSEDLY came from heaven had to be discarded permanently. Goodbye perfect preservation. The quran today is a series of continuing compilations called the qiraat, and every time the differences become apparent there is ALWAYS an attempt to throw away and permanently hide previous manuscripts to cover up the FACT that the qiraat are NEVER going to be "letter for letter" the same. Example? Ok. When the newly compiled 1924 Cairo edition Hafs quran was compiled there were 29 competing qiraat versions that were thrown into the Nile river to hide discrepancies. These SAME discrepancies were causing university students to give different answers on tests based off of the quran they knew. Even today, the Hafs quran and the North African Warsh quran are NOT "dot for dot" and "letter for letter" the same, and that's information that is widely known. There are over 30+ Arabic quran, and they ARE not letter for letter the same. The living and ETERNAL Word of God is a person, and not a book, and that person is Jesus Christ. The MESSAGE of who Jesus Christ is has ONLY been preserved in the Bible. All of the prophecies of the Messiah that foretold you who he would be and how he would be known? That is ONLY found in the Bible, and that's why the Bible is WRITTEN word of God that points to the LIVING Word of God, Yahweh that became flesh, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the eternal Word that came down from heaven, and ONLY Jesus.
Say it, then contemplate over it : I testify that there is only ONE God, and I testify that Muhammad is his servant and messenger. You seem to be very close to the truth as you have proven your knowledge of the Quran, but something is holding you back from accepting it. Every Muslim knows that what you're discussing above is similar to dialects, and we take great pride in listening to those who have mastered and preserved the uhroof until today. You're so close, yet blinded. Allah guides whom He wills and He leads astray whom He wills. Pray for true guidance to the creator of the universe.
“If Allah (swt) helps you, none can defeat you. But if He denies you help, then who else can help you? So in Allah (swt) let the believers put their trust.” (Quran 3:160) 🤍
Alhamdulillah masha Allah let's read the Quran everyday and put it in practice 🙏 Amin
Islam = True path
SUMMARY AND NOTES :)
The Connection between Religion and Politics
The connection between religion and politics is often an "unholy marriage" where politicians use religion to gain votes, and this has been the case throughout history, including among the Israelites 00:32.
The Quran comments on this relationship in the story of Al-Jal, where people try to manipulate religion to serve political goals 01:17.
The word "Alus" is derived from the root theme of purity and holiness, and is related to the concept of purifying water by adding stones to prevent it from getting muddy 02:42.
In Arabic, the word "Al" is used to describe a washing bowl or a vessel used for purification, and is also used to describe sacred stones or precious gems 04:41.
The Purity and Holiness of Allah
The name of Allah, "Al-Quddus", means "the pure one" and is used to describe Allah's perfection and purity, and is also used by the prophet Muhammad and the angel Jibril 06:58.
The concept of "Tasbih" is about declaring Allah's purity and perfection, and is different from "Tahmid", which is about perfecting every quality of Allah 07:43.
The Quran emphasizes the importance of not saying anything evil about Allah, and distinguishes between saying something imperfect and saying something evil 08:22.
The Concept of Sainthood in Islam
The concept of considering someone as perfect or a saint is problematic, as it can lead to an inflated ego and a sense of superiority, and this mentality is not in line with the teachings of Islam, which emphasizes humility and equality among people 10:04.
In Islam, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was not treated as a special class or expected special treatment, unlike in some other religions where the Holy One is given royal treatment 11:51.
The word "madas" or "saint" has its roots in Hebrew and means to be pure, and it was used by the Jews and Christians to describe High Holiness, but in Islam, it is used to describe someone who is pure and has essential goodness 16:01.
The Quran's Unique Access to Knowledge
The Quran uses words and concepts that were only accessible to the highest priestly sources in previous scriptures, which is a constant phenomenon in the Quran, and it comments on things that were not public information at the time 17:33.
The Quran also comments on the monk life in Christianity, which was invented by the Christians, but this information was not public knowledge at the time, and the Quran's use of this information is an example of its unique nature and access to knowledge 18:43.
The Quran's Correction of Christian Beliefs about Adam
The Quran corrects the Christian belief that Adam had God's image in him and therefore deserved worship, by stating that the Angels were commanded to prostrate to Adam but not worship him 21:41.
The Quran disagrees with both the Christian and Jewish accounts of the story of Adam and the Angels, and retells the story in its original form 23:58.
The Quran is aware of its secondary audience, including Jews and Christians, and demonstrates this awareness by using language that targets both groups, such as the use of the word "sak" which is unique to Christian scripture 25:46.
The Quran engages with the stories of the Jewish and Christian texts, affirming and rejecting elements from both in a manner that expresses its own distinctive theological outlook 27:50.
The Quran corrects the excesses of both the Christian and Jewish narratives with surgical precision, taking elements from each and returning to the original story 28:04.
The Quran uses Arabic words similar to those in the Christian account of Adam's story, but applies them to God instead of Adam, safeguarding God's exclusive Divinity 29:16.
The Quran's affirmation of God's command to the angels to prostrate to Adam undercuts the justification for angel worship by the pagan people of Makkah 29:45.
The Quran presents its own narrative of the story of Adam, engaging with and correcting both the Jewish and Christian versions of the story in a precise and sophisticated way 30:32.
this is amazing, thx
jazakAllah
Waalaikumsalam good brother 😎
Pray for my cosin in your salah Jazakum Allahu Khiar he is so sick
Stay and listen till finished inshaAllah i searching others then this. 😎
24:52 Manga mentioned, Never thought Nouman Ali Khan actually knew of this, maybe his daughter or himself?
Also the time he mentioned wikileaks is the funniest part because I never thought he was this well versed in Gen Z memes
Assalamu alaikum (first by the way)
Walokum salaam
Salam
la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.
THE QUR'AN DOESN'T SPEAK! IT ISNT A CREATION. WE ARE NOT THE JAHMIYYA TO SAY THIS, A UDHU BILLAH!
Dude…chill.
@TheDrakonian18
are you a Muslim?
That just how english works, chill down. In english, we say stuff like "the mathtext book says.." we are not saying the textbook is living and has a mouth, it's just a way to say what's the book's content.
i know what you mean, but as Muslims we aren't allowed to say something like that. It is forbidden.
How do we know the quran today is invalid? The quran was originally a series of recitations taught by a caveman that he said he received from God. He said he received these recitations SEVEN DIFFERENT WAYS and those recitations were the 7 original ahruf. Less than 100 years after this same self professed prophet passed away, a series of unsuccessful compilation projects began, and DUE TO THE ALREADY GROWING confusion, 6 out of the ORIGINAL ahruf that SUPPOSEDLY came from heaven had to be discarded permanently. Goodbye perfect preservation. The quran today is a series of continuing compilations called the qiraat, and every time the differences become apparent there is ALWAYS an attempt to throw away and permanently hide previous manuscripts to cover up the FACT that the qiraat are NEVER going to be "letter for letter" the same. Example? Ok. When the newly compiled 1924 Cairo edition Hafs quran was compiled there were 29 competing qiraat versions that were thrown into the Nile river to hide discrepancies. These SAME discrepancies were causing university students to give different answers on tests based off of the quran they knew. Even today, the Hafs quran and the North African Warsh quran are NOT "dot for dot" and "letter for letter" the same, and that's information that is widely known. There are over 30+ Arabic quran, and they ARE not letter for letter the same. The living and ETERNAL Word of God is a person, and not a book, and that person is Jesus Christ. The MESSAGE of who Jesus Christ is has ONLY been preserved in the Bible. All of the prophecies of the Messiah that foretold you who he would be and how he would be known? That is ONLY found in the Bible, and that's why the Bible is WRITTEN word of God that points to the LIVING Word of God, Yahweh that became flesh, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the eternal Word that came down from heaven, and ONLY Jesus.
Say it, then contemplate over it : I testify that there is only ONE God, and I testify that Muhammad is his servant and messenger.
You seem to be very close to the truth as you have proven your knowledge of the Quran, but something is holding you back from accepting it. Every Muslim knows that what you're discussing above is similar to dialects, and we take great pride in listening to those who have mastered and preserved the uhroof until today. You're so close, yet blinded. Allah guides whom He wills and He leads astray whom He wills. Pray for true guidance to the creator of the universe.
@mskadwa786 Dialects? Umar Ibn al-khatab and Hisham Ibn al-hakim were reciting different quran in the same dialects.