@@Mahmood42978 you sure about that brother ؟ because I did see a lot of Pakistani brothers using it against Indian nationalists who hate Islam and Muslims ، so I thought it is not about south Asians in general and honestly I never use it because I know there is indian Muslims so I don't want to hurt there filings even when the national Indians cross the red lines
@@babahadjimohamed9339 Unfortunately, many Pakistanis have cognitive dissonance, there is a cultural trend among a vocal segment of Pakistanis that is in denial that most of the Pakistani population are hereditarily South Asian (i.e. having ancestry from among the historical peoples of the Indian subcontinent as recently as 4000 years). Let's say for the sake of argument, that this is about "India" or "Indian Nationals". about 14% of India are Muslims; are we now slandering Indian Muslims? Obviously, the term "Pajeet" is derived from Punjabi names that bear a similar sound, but most Indians are not Punjabi or have names like that, hence it is a racial epithet and not merely talking about. In the same way the the term "Paki" is used as in the UK as a general attack against South Asians. Nabi (saw) once said "I have been sent to perfect good character". Even in the best case scenario such terms are not in line with the ethics Islam is set to teach. Allah knows best.
@@babahadjimohamed9339no doubt Pakistanis might use the word only for Hindu nationalists, but the general populace on the internet are racist against people from the subcontinent no matter what religion. I think the other brothers point is that we shouldnt popularize these words because they will come back to Indian Muslims as well
Asalaam alaykum. Whoever writes the timestamps should be made aware that “pajeet” is a racially charged term against Desi people in general - not just Hindutva types. Please avoid racial pejoratives.
May God protect you. Thank you for spreading the positive news.
Great live stream, i felt like i needed this. Thank you Sheikh Shadee and everyone behind the scenes at Safina Society.
probably the longest episode of NBF 🎉
need longer episodes !!!
Beautiful gathering 😊
Jazakallah khair Safina
Alhumdulillah hope to see yall soon insha Allah!
This shaykh has a radio voice
@@samheedy lol yeah kinda sounds like it
Thanks
JazakAllah. This episode was incredibly helpful
Sheikh is such a foodie LOL mashAllah
1:32:59 It was said “once the Mahr is due she can say don’t touch me” is only valid if the marriage was not consummated. From what I was taught
Wow you didn’t tell me you came to Atlanta. I would have gone to see you 😢
What is the title of the book
Shout out to Cheif and Suhayb and congratulations to Ali
So gelatine in sweets okay? Or in cake? 2:34:21
Jazakum Allah khair
19:00
The quran forbids jewellery from men does that mean designer brands
What was the book he read from?
'depression and anxiety cure by quran' book by shaikh ramzan al buti
Jzk!
Al-Buti???? “The-army-of-Bashar-Assad-are-like-sahaba” Buti??? That Buti!??? 🤢
@klayphantom5784 there are two Buti's perhaps you're quoting the wrong one.
Salam, with all due respect, perhaps using racially charged terms like "Pajeet" is not the right approach.
I'm being honest here no disrespect what that word means?
@@babahadjimohamed9339 It's a racially derogatory term for South Asians that has had recent popular usage on the internet.
@@Mahmood42978 you sure about that brother ؟ because I did see a lot of Pakistani brothers using it against Indian nationalists who hate Islam and Muslims ، so I thought it is not about south Asians in general and honestly I never use it because I know there is indian Muslims so I don't want to hurt there filings even when the national Indians cross the red lines
@@babahadjimohamed9339 Unfortunately, many Pakistanis have cognitive dissonance, there is a cultural trend among a vocal segment of Pakistanis that is in denial that most of the Pakistani population are hereditarily South Asian (i.e. having ancestry from among the historical peoples of the Indian subcontinent as recently as 4000 years). Let's say for the sake of argument, that this is about "India" or "Indian Nationals". about 14% of India are Muslims; are we now slandering Indian Muslims? Obviously, the term "Pajeet" is derived from Punjabi names that bear a similar sound, but most Indians are not Punjabi or have names like that, hence it is a racial epithet and not merely talking about. In the same way the the term "Paki" is used as in the UK as a general attack against South Asians.
Nabi (saw) once said "I have been sent to perfect good character". Even in the best case scenario such terms are not in line with the ethics Islam is set to teach. Allah knows best.
@@babahadjimohamed9339no doubt Pakistanis might use the word only for Hindu nationalists, but the general populace on the internet are racist against people from the subcontinent no matter what religion. I think the other brothers point is that we shouldnt popularize these words because they will come back to Indian Muslims as well
Asalaam alaykum. Whoever writes the timestamps should be made aware that “pajeet” is a racially charged term against Desi people in general - not just Hindutva types. Please avoid racial pejoratives.