2:00 comments about Sheikh Ahmed's caution in making remarks about political entities 7:20 comments about the importance of learning the local language and culture for the propagation of Islam 12:31 The lack of communication between Muslims and non-Muslims in countries like Malaysia 14:56 About the theory that Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas is buried in China. 18:17 comments on Sheikh Ahmed's emotional reaction to the Chinese greeting "have you eaten" and an explanation of why.
Regarding 18:17 i also understand that china was always in wars and im sure there are deep traumas as result of that. Farming lands were often scorched, salted, taken away. I have heard too many accounts of famine and starvation, whole populations decimated as result of war. Commonfolk probably won't own much but for the food grown on the land.
I'm from Malaysia, it so true when you said we Malay and Chinese are divided. I mean yes we live peacefully, study or working together but we don't talk about religion that much, and yes non Muslim tend to think that Islam is belong to Malay. And we Malay also don't bother to learn Chinese and try to do dakwah actively to non Muslim. I hope we can change this culture.
Salam w aleykum, I am a Spanish convert. Here in Spain something similar is happening, most Muslims here are Moroccan inmigrants, except some da3is (may Allah preserve them) no mosque offers khutba in Spanish nor they share islamic content in Spanish. May Allah preserve you brother Isa Ma. And may Allah be merciful with sh. Ahmed deedat. Amiin
You should definitely request them to make khudba in spanish and give them reasons why and in a humble manner. If they are arrogant, may Allah help us.
They should've translated Ahmed Deedat's 'Islam and Christianity Vol 1/2' in Spanish- about thirty years ago a brother said he was going to do that. In Sha Allah a national dawah programme should be done in Spain and the real Reconquistadore.
Ahmed deedat is a genius, when the audience laughed when deedat mention the Chinese greeting have you eaten it just shows the audience have extremely low understanding while deedat really understood the compassion, love and care in this expression
I couldn't stop tears running down my cheeks at the end when Sheik Ahmad said, have you eaten and everybody laugh..we have a lot to learn dear brothers and sisters. May Allah humbled our hearts. It's the first time I see this video. I will definitely share it widely. Thank you.
in south east asia its a pretty normal things to do tho we will always ask anyone we talk with and chat with that "have you eaten yet ? No ? then want me to treat you ?"
Salam brother Isa. Thank you for this video. As a Muslim Malay Malaysian, I can really feel it. Many of my Chinese friends think that Islam is only for Malays. 😭😭😭 I am currently learning Mandarin Chinese but I find it so difficult to pronounce all the different tones 😭 Make du’as for me so one day I can speak Mandarin fluently. InshaAllah. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Arrogance and pride are the two biggest poisons in not just the Muslim world, but in humanity in general. The greatest atrocities in history can be directly attributed to people portraying these characteristics. Laughing at a culture that understands hunger and their greeting of "have you eaten?" because your belly is always full just shows how little respect and empathy people have. My jaw dropped when I heard that greeting and dropped even more when they laughed. May Allah show mercy and aid to all who suffer through hunger and bless and support our Muslim brothers there through these dark times.
@Aku Saya The Prophet loved his uncle Abu Talib who supported the Prophet all his life but never converted to Islam. All Muslims have respect for Abu Talib. This is one example. You misunderstand Islam. I don't know if this is intentionally or unintentionally. Only God knows. Christians do not show love to everyone. If they did, Christian governments and soldiers from the West wouldn't carpet bomb poor people in the Middle East, killing millions of people in some cases. You don't hear Christians as a whole condemning these actions. I don't see love of enemies from Christians. Why do you call those that are not Christians 'enemies' anyway? Isn't that a bit harsh and unloving?🤔
@Aku Saya The person you refer to as Jesus is called 'Isa". Why do you continue to pervert the sound of his actual name-most certainly he would correct your mis-pronunciation and then offer the true sound of his name.
Late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat is gifted man..scholar of comparative religion and biblical studies. His knowledge in bible is special indeed. Most of his debate opponents find it is extremely hard to beat him bcoz of his extensive knowledge in bible. I guess his dawah activity has a great impact in the West as well to rhe extent that many Americam and Europeans have converted to Islam. As for ypur comment on chinese n malays..you are quite right..not enough efforts to daawah the chinese and division do exists bcoz of chinese have very wrong feeling toward islam due to the attitude of malays itself..among others.
It might be true that maybe we didn’t emphasize the dawah on Chinese in Malaysia. Me being a Malaysian and working with Chinese also ever encountered some conversation about religion and one of them said, Muslim like to dedicate themselves to serve Allah, while they like to busy themselves chasing for money and only pray whenever they want to pray. So I think, that is another misconception about Islam. I am not a religious person myself and only share anything about Islam based on my personal experience. I hope I can teach them more about Islam only if they are interested to know. And I also need to seek more knowledge of Islam in order to do so. I pray may Allah guide them and us to the straight path and make us steadfast in seeking for the truth. Ameen Ya Rabb. 🤲🏻
In my country Kosovo we have a same understanding of food and guests so whenever a guest comes we offer them food first not because we have much but because we know its value and out of respect that has been passed on for ages since our first ancestors.
Essalamaleykum brothers and sisters I have been in China, 你吃了吗 ( have you eaten) 😢😢😢 first I couldn't understand then when you see their back history it really makes you to tears Please brothers and sisters let's be humble and first learn before judging . May Allah bless you and your family brother Isa Ma !!!
@@peacebe2u480 I heard him too much & with same unbiasedness heard his opponents as well. May Allah Almighty enlighten our hearts & guide us to the right path. Ameeen
@@EpikMunk I deleted my comments because I thought I was replying to that person, not you and when I realized, I deleted it. It was inadvertant mistake
The "have you eaten?" greeting reminded me of something I heard in an explanation of Surah Al-Kahf by Shaykh Abu-Taubah. In the part of the Surah where Musa AS is with Khidr AS and they enter a village where they aren't given lodging or food. He explained Musa AS was confused about why Khidr AS repaired a wall for free when they could have done so for some kind of payment. The shaykh explained the reason why Musa AS asked this question was because it was a common practice for people to host travelers out of the kindness of their own hearts. Today AH we have food and drink readily available, but the humbleness of the Cantonese greeting seems to radiate that same humbleness and kindness which could have been common in the past. From my perspective, it shows the person saying the greeting is willing to open their home and spend their own time for someone else's comfort.
I'm a Malay/Chinese Singaporean and yes, for the older generation, their first question when they meet people is, "Dah makan?" ("Have you eaten?"). It's not exclusive to Chinese, though. Malays ask the same question as well. I dont know why the audience laugh.. for us it's common courtesy.
@@arfaouisami2955 Bro if you don't understand what is sheikh is saying was that, the history of Chinese people in the 1958s is 15-55 millions of people are died in hunger and they know what hunger is like sheikh is saying but they try to share their food to others that they never know who they are, and who later called them "Pig eater" isn't that ironic and yet you speak arrogantly Arabs did this, Arabs did that? Bro what is this? What are you talking about? You don't even know what is going on and speak arogantly, bro you don't need to see far enough to see and ask the people of yemen are they hungry or not... atleast go ask them, and speak to your brothers And don't be Arrogant. It's ok if you don't want to speak to the Chinese nobody forcing to do it but atleast speak to your brothers, because you don't even acknowladge them bro.
I'm glad I watched this. May Allah bless you brother. This really touched me though I don't look down on people with a different culture than mine, I sure have learnt what I do wrong "We must understand the way of thinking of others". Masha Allah
@@sareeyemanusqaame8723 just offer what you have. It's a common things here in Indonesia & malaysia. It just like when black peoples meet each other they saying "yo waddup cuz you good?"
@@jagindas5714 saying “yo what’s up” doesn’t require food being ready you can literally say that any time and all places So basically I understand they can say that greeting ONLY when they have food around. Otherwise it’s meaningless and it will become out of place
MashaAllah Tabara Kallah! Nice explanation.Sheikh Ahmed Defeat was one of the best muslim speakers.May Allah SWT have mercy n forgives his soul n grant him the highest level in Jannah.Ameen.Thank u beautiful soul for sharing.May the Almighty Allah bless U so much more in this world n in the next world.Ameen.
Instead of watching brother Isa's reactions, i found myself captivated by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat's speech even though i've watched his videos before, absolutely mesmerizing. it happens every time, i can't bring my attention to focus on something else.
"Have you eaten"....have you had your meal....it's a salutation....the humility In this expression shows empathy, it shows the ammount of care and generosity in this expression because of the Famine and hunger that they themselves have faced....so learn the intention behind their salutation....
"SUBHANALLAH"...What amazing such kind of Salaam for Chinese,they asking each other if the stomach is full already,!!May Allah make Eazy to soft our Hearts & Call people's to Islam on thier own Language with Kindness/Wisdom,Ameen
Masha Allah. I am happy to see this brother. I met Sheikh Ahmed Deedat back in 1994 in Ottawa Canada. "Allah yarhama" I am Somalian. Our traditional is greeting is "Ma barideen" in English rough translation is "Have been all safe last night" which indicates safety and security was too important for our nomadic people. May Allah preserve you my brother Isa Ma.
Wallahi brother I believe you would make a great shayk. May Allah grant you a long life filled with beneficial knowledge, shifa, afiyah, and the greatest honor of dying with your salat and your shahada
Hey you know man there are brothers who are better than the best scholars today he doesnt need to be a sheikh to have good character "may Allah better him". I know this because Allah taught me this.
@@Fx_Explains I dont remember exactly but it may have been a few times I noticed that some brothers were more quiet and i began to notice their character after getting to know them they were very rightous.
Very interesting prospective on dawa that is not geography bound like Islam itself, keep the blessing brother... Also I really appreciate the diversity you bring to yt dawa vibrance, thanks to Allah for having you arround
Sheik Ahmad Deedat Rahimaullah is my absolute favourite and out of contemporaries, Brother Ma too. May Allah SWT bless and protect you and your family, dear brother Ma, Aameen!
Brother, watching your videos honestly makes me want to be a better Muslim who is much more careful with my speech and manners, allahumma baarik, mashallah. May Allah reward you brother, and thank you for making these videos and sharing with us.
Thank you Isa Ma for this video. I agree we have to learn about other cultures and find the good in them as a pathway to connect them to Islam. I for one have taken this lesson from you. God bless you.
Mashallah brother keep this going, you have shed light on an important overlooked topic, that many ignorantly and sometimes innocently ignore, what you highlighted in this video is what our world needs more of.
@@EpikMunk i have lived in 3 different arab countries. I am over 50 yesrs old and definitely not a boy. Calling me a boy is sn expression of arrogance we just talked about
@@alhassangangu4357 The big joke here is you talk about arrogance after writing "Arab Muslims are so arrogant..." And having been in only 3 arab countries yet fail to see the arrogance and hypocrisy in your own statement. There are more than 3 arab countries in the world and calling an entire races of people arrogant is in itself arrogant boy and I call you boy because even after 50 years you think like 1.
Assalamuaikum brother... Thank you for this video. Very eye-opening. I'm from Malaysia and you are right and.more dakwah can be done via us the Malay individuals not just organisations
Brother, many thanks for another powerful vlog. This Friday's kutbah in my local masjid was on subject of race and your video compliments that. This disease is the cause of fragmentation of our ummah. I pray to Allah to help us overcome this and unite our hearts. Thank you once again.
MashaAllah. My beloved grandfather yarham used to talk to me about Ahmed Deedat yarham. Alhamdulillah, this late brother is from my home country of South Africa.
Masha'Allah, I'm pretty sure you won't read my comment. Just wanted to say that your reaction to this video, was out of this world. So young, and so knowledgeable. I pray that Allah may give you more and more. I love you my brother and so happy.
Assalamualikum Dear brother you are doing a good work in the name of Islam. I personally find you a knowledgeable person. So please follow the way of my Dear AHMAD DEEDAD. MY BEST WISHES ARE WITH YOU.
According to me shaik Ahmed deedat has bring the revolution in dawah field.and after that people began to search about their own scriptures and realised the facts. Isa brother I appreciate you, you have elaborated the message of shaik. Also appreciate for learning the English language at least we can communicate with you and share our thought with you.
Assalamualaikum. The issues about Malay and Chinese in Malaysia is so true. Not only Chinese who thought that Islam is a Malay things, but some Malay also think that Islam is exclusive for them. Sad to see that this is still happening and politicians often take for granted on this.
2:00 comments about Sheikh Ahmed's caution in making remarks about political entities
7:20 comments about the importance of learning the local language and culture for the propagation of Islam
12:31 The lack of communication between Muslims and non-Muslims in countries like Malaysia
14:56 About the theory that Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas is buried in China.
18:17 comments on Sheikh Ahmed's emotional reaction to the Chinese greeting "have you eaten" and an explanation of why.
I wish u knew urdu so u could understand Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza
Regarding 18:17 i also understand that china was always in wars and im sure there are deep traumas as result of that. Farming lands were often scorched, salted, taken away. I have heard too many accounts of famine and starvation, whole populations decimated as result of war. Commonfolk probably won't own much but for the food grown on the land.
Assalaamu'alaykum brother Isa, may I ask you something? What is difference between Chinese and Hongkong? And where do you come from, China or HK?
@@ImranAli-tp6oj Ali mirza is an engineer not a scholar.. Please dont misguide other people...
I'm from Malaysia, it so true when you said we Malay and Chinese are divided. I mean yes we live peacefully, study or working together but we don't talk about religion that much, and yes non Muslim tend to think that Islam is belong to Malay. And we Malay also don't bother to learn Chinese and try to do dakwah actively to non Muslim. I hope we can change this culture.
Salam w aleykum, I am a Spanish convert. Here in Spain something similar is happening, most Muslims here are Moroccan inmigrants, except some da3is (may Allah preserve them) no mosque offers khutba in Spanish nor they share islamic content in Spanish. May Allah preserve you brother Isa Ma. And may Allah be merciful with sh. Ahmed deedat. Amiin
Alas..once spain was full of islam...
You should definitely request them to make khudba in spanish and give them reasons why and in a humble manner. If they are arrogant, may Allah help us.
They should've translated Ahmed Deedat's 'Islam and Christianity Vol 1/2' in Spanish- about thirty years ago a brother said he was going to do that. In Sha Allah a national dawah programme should be done in Spain and the real Reconquistadore.
Why the Christ is in Heaven, but Muhammad is dead?
twn B Muhammad pbuh was a man like moses and is in heaven now.
Why is your god cursed?
Why did your god gift you the flesh of swine? 🐷🐖🐗🐽😂🤣😂😂
Ahmed deedat is a genius, when the audience laughed when deedat mention the Chinese greeting have you eaten it just shows the audience have extremely low understanding while deedat really understood the compassion, love and care in this expression
I couldn't stop tears running down my cheeks at the end when Sheik Ahmad said, have you eaten and everybody laugh..we have a lot to learn dear brothers and sisters. May Allah humbled our hearts. It's the first time I see this video. I will definitely share it widely. Thank you.
in south east asia
its a pretty normal things to do tho
we will always ask anyone we talk with and chat with that "have you eaten yet ? No ? then want me to treat you ?"
Salam brother Isa.
Thank you for this video. As a Muslim Malay Malaysian, I can really feel it. Many of my Chinese friends think that Islam is only for Malays. 😭😭😭
I am currently learning Mandarin Chinese but I find it so difficult to pronounce all the different tones 😭
Make du’as for me so one day I can speak Mandarin fluently. InshaAllah. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
May ALLAH make it easy for you. Ameen
My favorite preacher Ahmed deedat
@Yes You are right Halal homer as well.
Arrogance and pride are the two biggest poisons in not just the Muslim world, but in humanity in general. The greatest atrocities in history can be directly attributed to people portraying these characteristics. Laughing at a culture that understands hunger and their greeting of "have you eaten?" because your belly is always full just shows how little respect and empathy people have. My jaw dropped when I heard that greeting and dropped even more when they laughed.
May Allah show mercy and aid to all who suffer through hunger and bless and support our Muslim brothers there through these dark times.
One ultimate reason Iblis was cursed: PRIDE.
Yes, mere PRIDE made him got cursed forever.
@Aku Saya The Prophet loved his uncle Abu Talib who supported the Prophet all his life but never converted to Islam. All Muslims have respect for Abu Talib. This is one example. You misunderstand Islam. I don't know if this is intentionally or unintentionally. Only God knows.
Christians do not show love to everyone. If they did, Christian governments and soldiers from the West wouldn't carpet bomb poor people in the Middle East, killing millions of people in some cases. You don't hear Christians as a whole condemning these actions. I don't see love of enemies from Christians. Why do you call those that are not Christians 'enemies' anyway? Isn't that a bit harsh and unloving?🤔
@Aku Saya The person you refer to as Jesus is called 'Isa". Why do you continue to pervert the sound of his actual name-most certainly he would correct your mis-pronunciation and then offer the true sound of his name.
Im a new revert and im learning from ahamed deedat may Allah swt reward him and you immensely ameen . Great video mash Allah
Subhanallah .. touched by your thought towards our da'wah effort in Kuala Lumpur ..
Late Sheikh Ahmed Deedat is gifted man..scholar of comparative religion and biblical studies. His knowledge in bible is special indeed. Most of his debate opponents find it is extremely hard to beat him bcoz of his extensive knowledge in bible. I guess his dawah activity has a great impact in the West as well to rhe extent that many Americam and Europeans have converted to Islam. As for ypur comment on chinese n malays..you are quite right..not enough efforts to daawah the chinese and division do exists bcoz of chinese have very wrong feeling toward islam due to the attitude of malays itself..among others.
It might be true that maybe we didn’t emphasize the dawah on Chinese in Malaysia. Me being a Malaysian and working with Chinese also ever encountered some conversation about religion and one of them said, Muslim like to dedicate themselves to serve Allah, while they like to busy themselves chasing for money and only pray whenever they want to pray. So I think, that is another misconception about Islam. I am not a religious person myself and only share anything about Islam based on my personal experience. I hope I can teach them more about Islam only if they are interested to know. And I also need to seek more knowledge of Islam in order to do so. I pray may Allah guide them and us to the straight path and make us steadfast in seeking for the truth. Ameen Ya Rabb. 🤲🏻
In my country Kosovo we have a same understanding of food and guests so whenever a guest comes we offer them food first not because we have much but because we know its value and out of respect that has been passed on for ages since our first ancestors.
thats interesting
Aselam aleikum from Ethiopia brother Isa. Mashaallah .Sheikh Ahmed Dedat (r a) was a great person.
May Allah reward him the highest price. Thank you for posting such amazing person. May Allah reward protect and bless you brother Isam Ma
Essalamaleykum brothers and sisters I have been in China, 你吃了吗 ( have you eaten) 😢😢😢 first I couldn't understand then when you see their back history it really makes you to tears Please brothers and sisters let's be humble and first learn before judging . May Allah bless you and your family brother Isa Ma !!!
What a great preacher and expert of comparative religions. One man army.
Shaukat,
Ahmad Deedat was an idiot! You just got blinded by bias evil speech.
@@peacebe2u480 I heard him too much & with same unbiasedness heard his opponents as well. May Allah Almighty enlighten our hearts & guide us to the right path. Ameeen
@@peacebe2u480 no boy, you're the idiot and your stupidity blinds you from seeing how big of an idiot you are.
One man army in deed!!
@@EpikMunk I deleted my comments because I thought I was replying to that person, not you and when I realized, I deleted it. It was inadvertant mistake
The "have you eaten?" greeting reminded me of something I heard in an explanation of Surah Al-Kahf by Shaykh Abu-Taubah. In the part of the Surah where Musa AS is with Khidr AS and they enter a village where they aren't given lodging or food. He explained Musa AS was confused about why Khidr AS repaired a wall for free when they could have done so for some kind of payment. The shaykh explained the reason why Musa AS asked this question was because it was a common practice for people to host travelers out of the kindness of their own hearts. Today AH we have food and drink readily available, but the humbleness of the Cantonese greeting seems to radiate that same humbleness and kindness which could have been common in the past. From my perspective, it shows the person saying the greeting is willing to open their home and spend their own time for someone else's comfort.
Masha Allah I see your beard is coming along very nicely brother Isa Ma! 💚
May allah bless and have mercy on him
I'm a Malay/Chinese Singaporean and yes, for the older generation, their first question when they meet people is, "Dah makan?" ("Have you eaten?"). It's not exclusive to Chinese, though. Malays ask the same question as well.
I dont know why the audience laugh.. for us it's common courtesy.
Its cultural difference
they laugh as a dumb reaction .. u think arab people dont givge food ? we give food without asking even !
yes, Indonesian here. "Dah makan?" is also common courtesy over here.
@@arfaouisami2955 I still think asking Have you eaten is a very nice compassionate way of greeting in a world where being hungry can be normal.
@@arfaouisami2955 Bro if you don't understand what is sheikh is saying was that, the history of Chinese people in the 1958s is 15-55 millions of people are died in hunger and they know what hunger is like sheikh is saying but they try to share their food to others that they never know who they are, and who later called them "Pig eater" isn't that ironic and yet you speak arrogantly Arabs did this, Arabs did that? Bro what is this?
What are you talking about? You don't even know what is going on and speak arogantly, bro you don't need to see far enough to see and ask the people of yemen are they hungry or not... atleast go ask them, and speak to your brothers And don't be Arrogant. It's ok if you don't want to speak to the Chinese nobody forcing to do it but atleast speak to your brothers, because you don't even acknowladge them bro.
I'm glad I watched this. May Allah bless you brother. This really touched me though I don't look down on people with a different culture than mine, I sure have learnt what I do wrong "We must understand the way of thinking of others". Masha Allah
A self taught master of comparative religious studies...may ALLAH grant him a high place in jannah🤲...inshallah ameen
here in Indonesia, "have you eaten is a common greeting" too, and that confused foreigners especially from the west.
Hahahaha ikr , "wes mangan?"
What if s/he reply “no I haven’t eaten? Then what?
@@sareeyemanusqaame8723 just offer what you have. It's a common things here in Indonesia & malaysia. It just like when black peoples meet each other they saying "yo waddup cuz you good?"
@@sareeyemanusqaame8723 Then they would eating along.
@@jagindas5714 saying “yo what’s up” doesn’t require food being ready you can literally say that any time and all places
So basically I understand they can say that greeting ONLY when they have food around. Otherwise it’s meaningless and it will become out of place
بارك الله فيك
MashaAllah Tabara Kallah!
Nice explanation.Sheikh Ahmed Defeat was one of the best muslim speakers.May Allah SWT have mercy n forgives his soul n grant him the highest level in Jannah.Ameen.Thank u beautiful soul for sharing.May the Almighty Allah bless U so much more in this world n in the next world.Ameen.
Instead of watching brother Isa's reactions, i found myself captivated by Sheikh Ahmed Deedat's speech even though i've watched his videos before, absolutely mesmerizing. it happens every time, i can't bring my attention to focus on something else.
"Have you eaten"....have you had your meal....it's a salutation....the humility In this expression shows empathy, it shows the ammount of care and generosity in this expression because of the Famine and hunger that they themselves have faced....so learn the intention behind their salutation....
It is sad to see the audience starts laughing, May be Allah SWT make us all humble.
Mashallah
You are a cultured educated and intelligent man dont stop 🌹✋
Salam alaikom may Allah reward sheikh Ahmad Deedat Jennat el firdawss and all Muslims omma.
"SUBHANALLAH"...What amazing such kind of Salaam for Chinese,they asking each other if the stomach is full already,!!May Allah make Eazy to soft our Hearts & Call people's to Islam on thier own Language with Kindness/Wisdom,Ameen
Shaikh Ahmad Deedat is a magnet... I pray that Allah bless his soul ilaa yaomul yub'athun
Masha Allah. I am happy to see this brother. I met Sheikh Ahmed Deedat back in 1994 in Ottawa Canada. "Allah yarhama" I am Somalian. Our traditional is greeting is "Ma barideen" in English rough translation is "Have been all safe last night" which indicates safety and security was too important for our nomadic people. May Allah preserve you my brother Isa Ma.
Mashallah brother, I’m amazed. you’re well spoken and wise. may Allah bless you
Masha Allah brother appreciate your efforts.... Allah except your work brother ameen . From Pakistan.
First one...... and doing dua for all of you
Guye you too that has this channel may Almighty Allah bless you and increase your knowledge
Beneficial commentary masha Allah
It's rare nowadays to benefit from reaction videos, and this video is one of those rare ones
May Allah bless you brother
Wallahi brother I believe you would make a great shayk. May Allah grant you a long life filled with beneficial knowledge, shifa, afiyah, and the greatest honor of dying with your salat and your shahada
Hey you know man there are brothers who are better than the best scholars today he doesnt need to be a sheikh to have good character "may Allah better him". I know this because Allah taught me this.
@@kohyarnaderi5928 how?
@@Fx_Explains well because there are brothers who have better character and are more pious and devout than our sheikhs are.
@@kohyarnaderi5928yes i agree but you said, "Allah taught you this" so am asking how?
@@Fx_Explains I dont remember exactly but it may have been a few times I noticed that some brothers were more quiet and i began to notice their character after getting to know them they were very rightous.
Excelllent Video. Thank you Brother Isa Ma
ماشاءاللہ۔
جزاک اللہ خیرا کثیرا کثیرا کثیرا کثیرا فی الدنیا والآخرۃ۔
Very interesting prospective on dawa that is not geography bound like Islam itself, keep the blessing brother... Also I really appreciate the diversity you bring to yt dawa vibrance, thanks to Allah for having you arround
Masha Allah brother Isa, that is definitely an important topic you mentioned. I hope Allah reward you with Janna. Salam Alaikum.
thanks for the reaction video, was really inspiring
Mash'Allah beautifully analysed. May Allah bless you abundantly in this world and the next. May Allah have mercy and rahma on Sheikh Deedat.
Sheik Ahmad Deedat Rahimaullah is my absolute favourite and out of contemporaries, Brother Ma too. May Allah SWT bless and protect you and your family, dear brother Ma, Aameen!
I'm really fortunate to have you on TH-cam💚
May Allah bless you brother. May Allah have mercy on Sheikh Ahmad Deedat and grant him Jannat Firdaus Aameen.
May God blesses you and your family brother. May Allah increases your knowledge and sincerity.
My Allah bless you brother
Dear brother, i am impressed of your comment and your education level, may Allah bless you. I am proudly a new subscriber in your channel 🌷🌷🌷
Salam Alaikum Isa, Jazak allahu khairon for persevering and continuing to produce videos. I learn from your character how to act as an upright muslim.
May Almighty Allah build us all in fruitful knowledge. Jazakkallahu khairan Isa Ma.
Brother, watching your videos honestly makes me want to be a better Muslim who is much more careful with my speech and manners, allahumma baarik, mashallah. May Allah reward you brother, and thank you for making these videos and sharing with us.
Definitely have benefited me today.very inspirational. thank you for making this video
Alhamdulillaah,good presentation and good subject that he brings out.
Your thoughts and your ideas are practical .May Allah make it easy for your effort .
Subhanallah the way you expressed and enunciated your thoughts is so well done.
Great video brother Isa. Much needed
SubhanAllah... brother Isa, your reactions and comments to the video is so priceless. Added so much depth to sheiks ahmad deedat's lectures
Thank you Isa Ma for this video. I agree we have to learn about other cultures and find the good in them as a pathway to connect them to Islam. I for one have taken this lesson from you. God bless you.
Mashaallah, brother Isa Ma is following in the footsteps of shiekh Ahmed Deedat (rahimullah).
A very great video , barak Allah feek brother Isa Ma
MashaAllah brother Allah bless you Ameen love you from sialkot Pakistan
Mashallah brother keep this going, you have shed light on an important overlooked topic, that many ignorantly and sometimes innocently ignore, what you highlighted in this video is what our world needs more of.
We as a Muslims must respect all cultures and languages and the diversity of all people.
Mahir Mohideen Arab Muslims are so arrogant as to claimed that on the Day of Judgement, everybody will be speaking Arabic.
@@alhassangangu4357 You need to start going out and meeting more arabs besides your own family cause boy what you wrote is bs.
@@EpikMunk i have lived in 3 different arab countries. I am over 50 yesrs old and definitely not a boy. Calling me a boy is sn expression of arrogance we just talked about
@@alhassangangu4357 The big joke here is you talk about arrogance after writing "Arab Muslims are so arrogant..." And having been in only 3 arab countries yet fail to see the arrogance and hypocrisy in your own statement. There are more than 3 arab countries in the world and calling an entire races of people arrogant is in itself arrogant boy and I call you boy because even after 50 years you think like 1.
@@EpikMunk well it means your country is an exception! We have have fabricated ahadith to support the arrogance and the hypocrisy. اشد كفرا ونفاقا
Assalamuaikum brother... Thank you for this video. Very eye-opening. I'm from Malaysia and you are right and.more dakwah can be done via us the Malay individuals not just organisations
What a great man he was رحمه الله he was a true daia this is one of the best videos to me.
Thank you brother...
MashAllah may Allah bless you and all muslims and guide disbelievers
Great work sir
MashAllah may Allah mercy on him
Jazakallahu khairan wa ahsa'nal jazaa 💚
Congratulations, soon inshallah for the 100,000 subscribes.
Aswk bro Isa Ma, your TH-cam video always help us better understand of Islam. May Allah bless you - Ameen.
Subhanallah alhamdulillah ... may Allah swt rewards you with your work
Brother, many thanks for another powerful vlog. This Friday's kutbah in my local masjid was on subject of race and your video compliments that. This disease is the cause of fragmentation of our ummah. I pray to Allah to help us overcome this and unite our hearts.
Thank you once again.
MashaAllah. My beloved grandfather yarham used to talk to me about Ahmed Deedat yarham. Alhamdulillah, this late brother is from my home country of South Africa.
Masha'Allah, I'm pretty sure you won't read my comment. Just wanted to say that your reaction to this video, was out of this world. So young, and so knowledgeable. I pray that Allah may give you more and more. I love you my brother and so happy.
Thanks for you video!
Br. Isa Ma, very well reacted to. It's great to see diversity in our scholars.
May Allah give u goodness in dunya and akhirat. May Allah blessing u and your family. Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Bro Isa Ma, Ja...khair for further explanation of Ahmed Deedat
Thank you Brother Isa
May Allah reward sheikh deedat the highest paradise, and may Allah reward you too brother isa ma
Assalamualikum Dear brother you are doing a good work in the name of Islam.
I personally find you a knowledgeable person. So please follow the way of my Dear AHMAD DEEDAD. MY BEST WISHES ARE WITH YOU.
So true brother!!Stay blessed my brother inshallah!!!!
According to me shaik Ahmed deedat has bring the revolution in dawah field.and after that people began to search about their own scriptures and realised the facts.
Isa brother I appreciate you, you have elaborated the message of shaik. Also appreciate for learning the English language at least we can communicate with you and share our thought with you.
Indeed this is a good reminder !!!
Well said, great video MashAllah. Keep it up...
I like the Deedat family very down to earth and humble people.
well done brother. thank you
الهدية قبل الهداية..
powerful lecture. true we cant get to people's heart unless we learn their language.
Issa ma , may Allah protect you from any harn in your life here and the life after
Very happy to see bhai iasa maa, love from Lahore pakistan
我是一名巴基斯坦中文老师。 我为你祈祷。Bother Isa Ma, this is a great video Allah.. May Allah bless Ahmed Deedat marhom.
Asim Qadri from Karachi.
جزاک اللہ خیرا
May Allah bless you.
Assalamualaikum. The issues about Malay and Chinese in Malaysia is so true. Not only Chinese who thought that Islam is a Malay things, but some Malay also think that Islam is exclusive for them. Sad to see that this is still happening and politicians often take for granted on this.
Love my brother's all over the world, Jazak Allahu khaira