I wish I had known this from the beginning about the Prophet SAW gave private dawah for 3 years. Sometimes I feel like a coward for not being more public but I just came to the Truth not even a year ago. Praise God for his Mercy
JazakAllahu Khairan Sheikh Dr Yasir Qadhi I watched this series in 2016 BEFORE I became a Muslim on June 21,2016. Now after 8 years, I am watching these videos again this November, 2024. Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhi from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
These episodes of seerah really help to know our beloved prophet Muhammad saw and the sahabah, and more importantly the contexts of ayahs that were revealed to him then. Jazakallah Shaikh ... may Allah bless you and your family.
nowadays i'm listening to yasir qadhi.....Alhamdulillah...enjoyig to know the seerah of our prophet....May Allah give ahsanal jaza to all Daee's of Islam
10:356 The 5 stages of Daawah. [1] Private daawah - for the first 3 years [2] Public daawah with the tongue without confrontation - the next 10 years [3] Public daawah with the tongue along with confrontation with a specific enemy [4] Public daawah with respect & dignity the tongue along with confrontation - in Madina [5] Public daawah with respect & dignity along with confrontation with anyone opposing Islam - towards the end of the Prophet (PBUH) life
I am really glad and overwhelmed to have found this precious gem on TH-cam. I learnt a lot from Shaykh Yassir Qadhi. May Allah bless him for having done this series. ❤
Amiin YRA.. I feel the same way too! these all lectures in this series was performed on weekly basis, and it took around 2 years or more until it finished. And we can watched it back to back now anytime we want.
It is quite and true teaches of Islam.Dawah is one of the best deed a Muslim should engage in because it increase people understanding of their religion.
Dear Brother Yasir Qadhi, this is the 2nd time I am listening to the Seerah narrated by you. May Allah bless your efforts and accept them. I strongly feel that Abu Talib had too much pride in his nasab, though he loved the prophet but his pride over shadow his will for guidance. Allah does not guide the heart that does not seek guidance, that is why he will have a place in Hell fire. If Abu Talib had accepted Islam it would have been a greater service for his Nephew and I spread of Islam.
I came across the seerah, this one in particular which was episode 103 last week and it made me to commit my self to listening to the seerah from the first episode and now I'm here alhamdulillah, and I look forward to finishing it all In Shaa Allah. May Allah preserve you Sheikh and bless you.
Episode 12 & Episode 13 & Episode 14 Notes: 5 Stages of Dawah of The Prophet SAW 1. Private Dawah: If you face persecution you do this. Don’t be public if the risk is too much. The Prophet SAW preached like this, for the first 3 years of Islam. 2. Open Dawah: Preaching with the tongue with no military confrontation. You can’t defend yourself since your too weak. 10 years of Prophet SAW’s dawah was like this. 3. Dawah with the Tongue: This can include military confrontation but, only with 1 group and only if they are persecuting you. It’s strictly defensive. This lasted until the Battle of Khandaq. 4. Open Dawah to All with Military Confrontation that is strictly defensive: You give dawah to everyone and only use military confrontation with anyone who attacks you. Again strictly defensive. This lasted from Khandaq to Conquest of Makkah. 5. Open Dawah to All with Military Confrontation to anyone who opposes Islam: The Prophet SAW passed away during this stage of the dawah. This stage continued until the Middle of the Abbasid Caliphate after which, they went to stage 4 and now we are at stage 2 in modern times. Open Dawah Open Dawah began 3 years after the first revelation and it began because during this period, Allah SWT revealed several verses that explicitly told the Prophet SAW to begin telling the people. The first instance of this was when, the Prophet SAW invited his tribe, to his house. But, Abu Lahab realised what was about to happen, so he left during this meeting and so did others. So, the Prophet SAW invited his tribe again to his house and this time begun preaching whilst they ate. Abu Lahab is the only one who was harsh and the rest of Prophet SAW’s tribesmen, took the message as nothing serious. A few weeks after this, the Prophet SAW went public to the whole of Makkah. The Prophet SAW climbed Mount Safa and gave the “army on the other side of this mountain” speech. Then the Prophet SAW told all of the tribes, to save themselves from punishment and that he cannot help them on Judgement day. When the Prophet SAW had finished, Abu Lahab threw sand in his direction and went off on an abusive tirade. This is when Surah Masad was revealed, in response to his insults. After this, the Prophet SAW would preach everywhere he could and this led to the Quraysh opposing his dawah. Opposition to the Open Dawah •The Banu Hashim gave Abu Talib an ultimatum: Give us your nephew or you deal with your nephew. Abu Talib went to Prophet SAW and asked him to stop preaching. But, after he saw that Prophet SAW was sincere. He promised not to oppose the Prophet SAW’s message. He lived up to this promise, till the day he died. •A delegation of Quraysh came to Abu Talib, to offer Umara in exchange for Muhammad SAW. Abu Talib got angry at this and rejected this offer. •The Quraysh prohibited the recitation of Qur’an in public. They did this by trying to drown it out and they would curse Allah SWT and Muhammad SAW. Ibn Masud volunteered to recite the Qur’an in public despite the consequences and as a result he was beaten so severely, that he didn’t get 2 pages through the chapter he was reciting. But, this didn’t deter Ibn Masud. •The Quraysh would mock the Prophet SAW and the believers: One of the women of the Quraysh mocked the Prophet SAW for not receiving any new revelations over a period and this hurt the Prophet SAW. So thus Allah SWT revealed Surah Duha reassuring the Prophet SAW. Also, Abu Jahal would mock or beat the believers, depending on the social class of the follower. •False accusations: They called the Prophet SAW crazy, a fortune teller and that he had magic done on him. Allah SWT directly refuted these claims in the Qur’an. Also, Abu Jahal and Abu Lahab would wait outside Makkah and tell the Hujjaj to avoid speaking to Muhammad SAW. Story of Al Walid Al Walid was a master poet and the father of Khalid Ibn Walid. He heard the Prophet SAW reciting Qur’an one night and praised the Qur’an. Abu Jahal found out, and told him to make disparaging remarks about the Qur’an or else the Quraysh would not be happy with him . Al Walid told Abu Jahal to give him some time and he came up with the excuse, that the Qur’an is a special type of magic. But, before he could tell the people. Allah SWT had already revealed the 2nd portion of Surah 74 and exposed his lies. The Three Leaders of Quraysh Abu Jahal, Abu Sufyan and Al Akhnas who were three leaders of Quraishi sub tribes. who were mesmerised by the Qur’an and wanted to hear it again. So, each of them would come to the Prophet SAW’s house and listen the Prophet SAW recite Qur’an at Tahajjud time. They did this on 3 consecutive nights and each night they would encounter one another Eventually, they agreed to protect their self-respect, they would stop listening each night. Shortly after, Akhnas and Abu Sufyan met and agreed that the Qur’an is the truth. Al Akhnas went to Abu Jahal and asked him for his opinion and Abu Jahal told him that he would never accept Islam, because of the tribal rivalry he had with the Prophet SAW’s tribe. CONTINUED ON NEXT EP ========================================================== Disclaimer for my Notes of Sheikh Yasir Qadhi’s Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Series: Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh, these are my notes on Sheikh Yasir Qadhi’s Seerah series. Please note: I HIGHLY recommend that you all watch YQ’s Seerah series, as I DON’T cover every single detail the Sheikh mentions. I made these notes primarily for myself but, decided my fellow brothers and sisters may benefit from them too. I no doubt will have made mistakes in my notes. All the good in these notes is from Allah SWT and all the mistakes are from myself. But, I was very meticulous and tried my best to make sure everything is accurate as the Sheikh mentions it. You also will see I have added “Fun Trivia facts” under each of my notes. These FTFs are information YQ said that was off topic or not necessary to include in my notes for the episode. But, they were still worth mentioning hence the inclusion as FTFs. FTFs aren’t always HAPPY pieces of information. Sometimes they are very sad trivia. I just want to say that FTF is the phrase I used for them all collectively when making the notes. One thing I wanted to do but am too lazy to do is, maybe someone could take the FTFs from under each “Episode” and make an Islamic reminder/information IG/TikTok account and post them daily or something. Could be a great form of Sadaqah Jaariyah. Please keep me in your Duas and ask Allah SWT to forgive all our sins during this blessed month and beyond! Ameen
Abu bakr can I just say your notes have been beneficial to me. I make my own notes and add points from yours sometimes when I'm lazy lol. So jazakallahu khairan for all the effort you put in this
Subhanalahi I love the way he explained more than any other person I have listing to many seerah lecters but he explained in detail more than all of them. Thank you Yasir qadhi.
Tears to the eyes. MaashaAllah, beautifully told. Around the one hour mark he tells the wisdom why Abu Talib didn't convert, that he would be persecuted and killed if he did so, which is understandable. But what stopped him from saying the Kalimah on his death bed? He was dying anyway, so the Quraysh couldn't do a thing. When the Shaykh said that the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wa sallam asked him to convert on the one hand, and Abu Jahl tried to stop him on the other, I was thinking of an angel on the one side, calling to good, and a devil on the other calling to evil. And by the juz'i irada, the partial free will that we all possess, Abu Talib, with the greatest regret, chose the side of his father's religion. At the same place he also says that some muslim groups elevate the Prophet salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam to (demi-)Godhood, and I highly doubt that there are people who actually do this. Anyone who is familiar with the Aqeedah of the Ahl as-Sunnah wal jama'at knows that he is *'Abduhū* wa rasūluh. Anyway, great series. I will continue watching, bi mashīatillah.
The wisdom mentioned by Yasir Qadhi for Abu Talib not accepting Islam has problems, first of all, it can be questioned because he has not quoted any hadith or verse from the Quran supporting the wisdom he mentioned, therefore if we find it problematic we can question it. Its his own understanding I guess, he did not quote any scholar having this opinion as well. So the problem is if we go with the wisdom mentioned it would mean Allah stopped someone from accepting Islam only because His Prophet could be saved from people which would be unfair for Abu Talib, Allah mentions in many verses of the Quran the attributes which if people have He would not guide them, like liars, arrogant etc. But not guiding someone for the sole reason of saving the Prophet as mentioned by Yasir qadhi, even if the person has goodness in him doesn't seem to be fair and just. It would actually defeat the purpose of Allah sending the Prophet, it's like Allah sent Prophet to guide but stopping someone from guidance to save the same Prophet, it is self defeating.
May the Peace, Blessings and Mercy of ALLAH(SWT) be upon Sheikh Yasir Qadhi, his team, MIC, & the rest of the Muslim Ummah. Ameen, Ameen, Summah Ameen Also, Just on a side note, i would like to mention we, the viewers can't here the questions asked by the people at MIC. It would be nice if the sheikh repeated the question to the camera before giving his answer.
Yasir Qadhi discusses the early stages of Prophet Muhammad's Dawa (religious invitation) and clarifies the difference between a secret Dawa and a private Dawa. He explains that the Prophet's Dawa was not secret, as rumors about his preaching had spread, but it was private in the sense that he only preached to a select group of trusted individuals and did not make his message public. This allowed the Dawa to progress without facing public opposition, as the Prophet did not interfere with Mecca's society or trade. This private phase lasted for three years and served as a period of preparation for the Muslims, allowing them to understand their religion without persecution. Qadhi also mentions that in certain circumstances, such as under oppressive regimes, it may be permissible to give Dawa privately rather than publicly. Yasir Qadhi discusses the ranks and statuses of non-Muslims during the time of Prophet Muhammad. He highlights the example of Abu Talib, the Prophet's beloved uncle, who despite not converting to Islam, holds a high rank among non-Muslims in Islamic history. Qadhi emphasizes that lineage or family does not determine one's fate in the hereafter, but rather their own actions. He clarifies the misconception that Muslims want to overthrow the law and implement Sharia in non-Muslim majority countries, stating that as minorities, Muslims must abide by the laws of the land. Qadhi highlights the importance of being law-abiding citizens and not causing harm to oneself or others. He also references the Muslims of Abyssinia as a role model for Muslims living in non-Muslim majority countries. * 💡 Abu Talib’s unwavering support of the Prophet showcases the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs, even when faced with opposition. * 💡 False accusations and twisting of words are common tactics used by opponents to discredit the message of the Prophet and create conflict. * 💡 The Prophet’s early preaching days were marked by challenges and resistance from those who opposed his message, reflecting the struggle of spreading a new faith. * 💡 The concept of individual responsibility and actions determining one’s fate in the Hereafter underscores the importance of personal accountability in one’s faith journey. * 💡 Leaders, like Abu Talib, must navigate delicate situations, balancing the needs of their followers with their own convictions, to maintain peace and unity within their communities. * 💡 Living peacefully as a minority and respecting the laws of the land are essential principles for Muslims, highlighting the importance of coexisting harmoniously in diverse societies. * 💡 The wisdom behind Abu Talib’s actions as a leader demonstrates the importance of diplomacy, mediation, and strategic decision-making in resolving conflicts and preserving unity.
The irony of the Quraish. They were angry at Rasullah (SAW) for going against their forefathers but were willing to do something completely unprecedented among their people to get rid of him.
very interesting subject and we should much think about the SHIRK(idol worship). God will never forgive the SHIRK. We need to educate the humanbeings about this worst worshiping system. - that is SHIRK.
Not sure where he got that they conquered all of the Tajikistan and Uzbekistan from either. Interesting to find out. Thank you for this series Mr Qadhi!!
Assalamu alikum Allhamduillah going through again 12th time Allhamduillah 2025, when l watch there is always something that have missed or new , Allhamduillah,
I have learned so much in the first dozen episodes alhamdulilah... im just wondering where is abu bakr (ra) during the early times and early days of islam?
P.S Honor killing is not equal to sharia law, it is contradictory to the spirit of Islam. So are many practices out there carried out in the name of Islam for the mere adherence to ignorant traditions
Then how will be the caliphat minhajun-nabu’a come. The part dr yasir sir said that jihaad(though I think he is afraid to utter the word) is not obligatory it’s permissible,isn’t that mean he indirectly ignoring one of the most important fard of Islam!!! In Quranul kareem we have more than 600+ verse on Jihad fi sabilillah (of course Muslim can’t cross limit as Allah swt command us and there should be cause for fights). If we look all around the world we can clearly see that how much Jihaad need to free our Muslims who are persecuted all over the world. And No doubt for that we have to have the authority. I’m sorry I didn’t expect this opinion from dr Yasir sir.😔
@YasirQadhi Last lecture you mentioned that an ayah from surat ghafir indicated that Yousef was a messenger but I would like you to explain how so because it could mean that Allah will bring after him a messenger.. what exactly indicates from that ayah that he is a messenger? JAK
I stopped believing in Holy War upon accepting Islam. Revolution towards Islamic Law is not by force of war, but by changing the hearts towards God and living right by one's self. We don't always need to say we are Muslim, but we are to enjoin good and forbid evil where possible. We don't have to show the difference in times where it is important to prove their is similarity. Connect people to what they don't know by what they do know. All but one of the most cared for in my family and in my life have not accepted Islam. Like Abu Talib, one I care very deeply for has expressed that she knows that certain teachings are right and good, but there are things in her life that she knew she would have to give up were she to even state "La ilaha Ill Allah Muhammada rrasuwl Ullah." Every bit counts and we should never deny the importance of even the most temporary raise in consciousness and righteousness or the minute drop in ignorance and wickedness. Any good effect should be seen as a success that counts in the end of us and them.
I wish I had known this from the beginning about the Prophet SAW gave private dawah for 3 years. Sometimes I feel like a coward for not being more public but I just came to the Truth not even a year ago. Praise God for his Mercy
May Allah keep you steadfast
I have recently just started the seerah for the first time in my old age. Insha Allah i have intentions to finish all 100+ lectures
Maa Shaa Allah
May Allah help you. It's been over a year, have you been able to achieve your goal?
Amin..🤲🤲🤲
I have started watching in 2015 and can't stop listening/ watching👍
JazakAllahu Khairan Sheikh Dr Yasir Qadhi
I watched this series in 2016 BEFORE I became a Muslim on June 21,2016.
Now after 8 years, I am watching these videos again this November, 2024.
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhi
from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Very emotional story of the relationship between Rasulullah (SAW) and Abu Talib. I almost came to tears.
me too :'(
Yes. I too cried.
Same
Same!
🥺🥺🥺
These episodes of seerah really help to know our beloved prophet Muhammad saw and the sahabah, and more importantly the contexts of ayahs that were revealed to him then. Jazakallah Shaikh ... may Allah bless you and your family.
do u know off any university in the world that only uses youtube videos and no books ?
Salaam only one God and it's Allah SWT love here from South Africa Johnessburg pray 5 times a day
Subhanallah. I really enjoyed this episode❤ everybody should watch seerah of the Prophet SAW
nowadays i'm listening to yasir qadhi.....Alhamdulillah...enjoyig to know the seerah of our prophet....May Allah give ahsanal jaza to all Daee's of Islam
Aameen 🤲🤲🤲
10:356 The 5 stages of Daawah.
[1] Private daawah - for the first 3 years
[2] Public daawah with the tongue without confrontation - the next 10 years
[3] Public daawah with the tongue along with confrontation with a specific enemy
[4] Public daawah with respect & dignity the tongue along with confrontation - in Madina
[5] Public daawah with respect & dignity along with confrontation with anyone opposing Islam - towards the end of the Prophet (PBUH) life
JazakAllah
Jazakallah kheiran
Jazzkallah
JAZA KALLAH KHAIR👌🤲🤲🤲🤲
I am really glad and overwhelmed to have found this precious gem on TH-cam. I learnt a lot from Shaykh Yassir Qadhi. May Allah bless him for having done this series. ❤
Amiin YRA..
I feel the same way too!
these all lectures in this series was performed on weekly basis, and it took around 2 years or more until it finished.
And we can watched it back to back now anytime we want.
Ameeen
Going through the seerah for 6th time. Alhamdulilah 2024
Tabaraka'Allah
subhan Allah , your talk helps us to understand Islam and Seerah. InshaAllah I will hear all the your 102 lectures.
I became very emotional at the time when he was talking about the death of Abu Talib.
I am a 9 year old boy and my name is Muhammad Ismail Rehman and I was in tears when Abu Talib couldn't accept Islam.😭😭😭
I can feel you bro
Allahumma salli alaa nabiyyinaa muhammadin, wa alaa aali muhammadin, kamaa sallayta alaa ibraaheema wa alaa aali ibraaheema innaka hameedun majeedun.
Allahumma baarik alaa nabiyyinaa muhammadin kamaa baarakta alaa ibraaheema wa alaa aali ibraaheema innaka hameedun majeedun.
AlhamdulilLah second lecture in a day SEP 2021.
Jazak 'Allah Khair
جزاک اللہ خیرا
Very informative about our beloved Prophet.
If you read this;
Say "SubhanAllah" 33x
Say "Alhamdulillah" 33x
Say "Allahu akbar" 34x
May Allah reward you.
May Allah Accept your works, and make it a means of acceptance and Guidance for the Ummah!
Thank you very much Yasir Qadhi. May Allah accept your hardwork.
Ameen Ya Rabbi
Jazak Allah for great lecture.
Love Allah SWT and Prophet Muhammad SAW ❤
It is quite and true teaches of Islam.Dawah is one of the best deed a Muslim
should engage in because it increase people understanding of their religion.
May Allah reward you for making this precious series ❤
Dear Brother Yasir Qadhi, this is the 2nd time I am listening to the Seerah narrated by you.
May Allah bless your efforts and accept them.
I strongly feel that Abu Talib had too much pride in his nasab, though he loved the prophet but his pride over shadow his will for guidance.
Allah does not guide the heart that does not seek guidance, that is why he will have a place in Hell fire.
If Abu Talib had accepted Islam it would have been a greater service for his Nephew and I spread of Islam.
No one knows who will go to hell, Sheikh qadhi said that in an earlier seerah episode. Let us not say what doesn't concern us xxx
Allah is the best of planners. Nothing happens except by the willl of Allah :)
I came across the seerah, this one in particular which was episode 103 last week and it made me to commit my self to listening to the seerah from the first episode and now I'm here alhamdulillah, and I look forward to finishing it all In Shaa Allah. May Allah preserve you Sheikh and bless you.
Episode 12 & Episode 13 & Episode 14 Notes:
5 Stages of Dawah of The Prophet SAW
1. Private Dawah: If you face persecution you do this. Don’t be public if the risk is too much. The Prophet SAW preached like this, for the first 3 years of Islam.
2. Open Dawah: Preaching with the tongue with no military confrontation. You can’t defend yourself since your too weak. 10 years of Prophet SAW’s dawah was like this.
3. Dawah with the Tongue: This can include military confrontation but, only with 1 group and only if they are persecuting you. It’s strictly defensive. This lasted until the Battle of Khandaq.
4. Open Dawah to All with Military Confrontation that is strictly defensive: You give dawah to everyone and only use military confrontation with anyone who attacks you. Again strictly defensive. This lasted from Khandaq to Conquest of Makkah.
5. Open Dawah to All with Military Confrontation to anyone who opposes Islam: The Prophet SAW passed away during this stage of the dawah. This stage continued until the Middle of the Abbasid Caliphate after which, they went to stage 4 and now we are at stage 2 in modern times.
Open Dawah
Open Dawah began 3 years after the first revelation and it began because during this period, Allah SWT revealed several verses that explicitly told the Prophet SAW to begin telling the people.
The first instance of this was when, the Prophet SAW invited his tribe, to his house. But, Abu Lahab realised what was about to happen, so he left during this meeting and so did others. So, the Prophet SAW invited his tribe again to his house and this time begun preaching whilst they ate. Abu Lahab is the only one who was harsh and the rest of Prophet SAW’s tribesmen, took the message as nothing serious.
A few weeks after this, the Prophet SAW went public to the whole of Makkah. The Prophet SAW climbed Mount Safa and gave the “army on the other side of this mountain” speech. Then the Prophet SAW told all of the tribes, to save themselves from punishment and that he cannot help them on Judgement day. When the Prophet SAW had finished, Abu Lahab threw sand in his direction and went off on an abusive tirade. This is when Surah Masad was revealed, in response to his insults.
After this, the Prophet SAW would preach everywhere he could and this led to the Quraysh opposing his dawah.
Opposition to the Open Dawah
•The Banu Hashim gave Abu Talib an ultimatum: Give us your nephew or you deal with your nephew. Abu Talib went to Prophet SAW and asked him to stop preaching. But, after he saw that Prophet SAW was sincere. He promised not to oppose the Prophet SAW’s message. He lived up to this promise, till the day he died.
•A delegation of Quraysh came to Abu Talib, to offer Umara in exchange for Muhammad SAW. Abu Talib got angry at this and rejected this offer.
•The Quraysh prohibited the recitation of Qur’an in public. They did this by trying to drown it out and they would curse Allah SWT and Muhammad SAW. Ibn Masud volunteered to recite the Qur’an in public despite the consequences and as a result he was beaten so severely, that he didn’t get 2 pages through the chapter he was reciting. But, this didn’t deter Ibn Masud.
•The Quraysh would mock the Prophet SAW and the believers: One of the women of the Quraysh mocked the Prophet SAW for not receiving any new revelations over a period and this hurt the Prophet SAW. So thus Allah SWT revealed Surah Duha reassuring the Prophet SAW. Also, Abu Jahal would mock or beat the believers, depending on the social class of the follower.
•False accusations: They called the Prophet SAW crazy, a fortune teller and that he had magic done on him. Allah SWT directly refuted these claims in the Qur’an. Also, Abu Jahal and Abu Lahab would wait outside Makkah and tell the Hujjaj to avoid speaking to Muhammad SAW.
Story of Al Walid
Al Walid was a master poet and the father of Khalid Ibn Walid. He heard the Prophet SAW reciting Qur’an one night and praised the Qur’an. Abu Jahal found out, and told him to make disparaging remarks about the Qur’an or else the Quraysh would not be happy with him . Al Walid told Abu Jahal to give him some time and he came up with the excuse, that the Qur’an is a special type of magic. But, before he could tell the people. Allah SWT had already revealed the 2nd portion of Surah 74 and exposed his lies.
The Three Leaders of Quraysh
Abu Jahal, Abu Sufyan and Al Akhnas who were three leaders of Quraishi sub tribes. who were mesmerised by the Qur’an and wanted to hear it again. So, each of them would come to the Prophet SAW’s house and listen the Prophet SAW recite Qur’an at Tahajjud time. They did this on 3 consecutive nights and each night they would encounter one another Eventually, they agreed to protect their self-respect, they would stop listening each night. Shortly after, Akhnas and Abu Sufyan met and agreed that the Qur’an is the truth. Al Akhnas went to Abu Jahal and asked him for his opinion and Abu Jahal told him that he would never accept Islam, because of the tribal rivalry he had with the Prophet SAW’s tribe.
CONTINUED ON NEXT EP
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Disclaimer for my Notes of Sheikh Yasir Qadhi’s Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Series:
Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh, these are my notes on Sheikh Yasir Qadhi’s Seerah series.
Please note: I HIGHLY recommend that you all watch YQ’s Seerah series, as I DON’T cover every single detail the Sheikh mentions. I made these notes primarily for myself but, decided my fellow brothers and sisters may benefit from them too. I no doubt will have made mistakes in my notes. All the good in these notes is from Allah SWT and all the mistakes are from myself. But, I was very meticulous and tried my best to make sure everything is accurate as the Sheikh mentions it.
You also will see I have added “Fun Trivia facts” under each of my notes. These FTFs are information YQ said that was off topic or not necessary to include in my notes for the episode. But, they were still worth mentioning hence the inclusion as FTFs. FTFs aren’t always HAPPY pieces of information. Sometimes they are very sad trivia. I just want to say that FTF is the phrase I used for them all collectively when making the notes.
One thing I wanted to do but am too lazy to do is, maybe someone could take the FTFs from under each “Episode” and make an Islamic reminder/information IG/TikTok account and post them daily or something. Could be a great form of Sadaqah Jaariyah.
Please keep me in your Duas and ask Allah SWT to forgive all our sins during this blessed month and beyond! Ameen
May Allah reward you !
@@iqbalfirdousi9732 ameen
Asalaamualaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatahu
There's notes below each ep
@@abubakr8232 Walaikum Assalam
yes brother, i know you post notes under each video. I plan to note them down when i rewatch this playlist Inshallah.
@@iqbalfirdousi9732 i have a word document if u can drop me ur i d for TWOTTA i will send u it
Abu bakr can I just say your notes have been beneficial to me. I make my own notes and add points from yours sometimes when I'm lazy lol.
So jazakallahu khairan for all the effort you put in this
Wallohi I cried when Rasulluloh (pbuh) lost uncle Abu Tolib who couldn't guide to Islam 😭😭😭
Jazakaallah khair for the great series..may Allah reward you for ur effort..
Highly appreciated may Allah bless you that you giving us such amazing story Alhamdulillah !
Subhanalahi I love the way he explained more than any other person I have listing to many seerah lecters but he explained in detail more than all of them. Thank you Yasir qadhi.
Thank you for teaching us.
Tears to the eyes. MaashaAllah, beautifully told.
Around the one hour mark he tells the wisdom why Abu Talib didn't convert, that he would be persecuted and killed if he did so, which is understandable. But what stopped him from saying the Kalimah on his death bed? He was dying anyway, so the Quraysh couldn't do a thing. When the Shaykh said that the Prophet salAllahu alayhi wa sallam asked him to convert on the one hand, and Abu Jahl tried to stop him on the other, I was thinking of an angel on the one side, calling to good, and a devil on the other calling to evil. And by the juz'i irada, the partial free will that we all possess, Abu Talib, with the greatest regret, chose the side of his father's religion.
At the same place he also says that some muslim groups elevate the Prophet salAllahu 'alayhi wa sallam to (demi-)Godhood, and I highly doubt that there are people who actually do this. Anyone who is familiar with the Aqeedah of the Ahl as-Sunnah wal jama'at knows that he is *'Abduhū* wa rasūluh.
Anyway, great series. I will continue watching, bi mashīatillah.
The wisdom mentioned by Yasir Qadhi for Abu Talib not accepting Islam has problems, first of all, it can be questioned because he has not quoted any hadith or verse from the Quran supporting the wisdom he mentioned, therefore if we find it problematic we can question it. Its his own understanding I guess, he did not quote any scholar having this opinion as well.
So the problem is if we go with the wisdom mentioned it would mean Allah stopped someone from accepting Islam only because His Prophet could be saved from people which would be unfair for Abu Talib, Allah mentions in many verses of the Quran the attributes which if people have He would not guide them, like liars, arrogant etc. But not guiding someone for the sole reason of saving the Prophet as mentioned by Yasir qadhi, even if the person has goodness in him doesn't seem to be fair and just.
It would actually defeat the purpose of Allah sending the Prophet, it's like Allah sent Prophet to guide but stopping someone from guidance to save the same Prophet, it is self defeating.
MashaAllah Jazaka Allah khairan for the beneficial lecture. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Excellent khutba !!!
may Allah reward u..& guide all of us
Love Islam from Singapore. :)
what a great man abu Talib was. stayed with prophet saw outside mecca for over 2 years. although he didn't had to.
2024 gather here 😊
Yes
Am watching the second time in 2024, alhamdolillah
2025 :)
Mashallah very highly explained clears misconceptions
Thank you so much for this video. It was very beneficial. Keep up the Great Work! Much appreciated!
Great and emotional lecture, also the Q&A part at the end was interesting and deserves an own video
may Allah bless you, beautiful lecture
Masha'allah Alhamdulillah
جزاكم الله خير الجزاء
JAZAKALLAH KHAIR
Some of special parts in this lecture.
10:35
25:19
40:42
55:07
Love this series of video very concise and formal.
Jazakallahu Khayran Ahsanul Jaza
May Allah Bless you I am learning a lot
Cezakallahu hayr
Jazakallah khair Sheikh
Subhan Allah
May the Peace, Blessings and Mercy of ALLAH(SWT) be upon Sheikh Yasir Qadhi, his team, MIC,
& the rest of the Muslim Ummah.
Ameen, Ameen, Summah Ameen
Also, Just on a side note, i would like to mention we, the viewers can't here the questions asked by the people at MIC.
It would be nice if the sheikh repeated the question to the camera before giving his answer.
Yasir Qadhi discusses the early stages of Prophet Muhammad's Dawa (religious invitation) and clarifies the difference between a secret Dawa and a private Dawa. He explains that the Prophet's Dawa was not secret, as rumors about his preaching had spread, but it was private in the sense that he only preached to a select group of trusted individuals and did not make his message public. This allowed the Dawa to progress without facing public opposition, as the Prophet did not interfere with Mecca's society or trade. This private phase lasted for three years and served as a period of preparation for the Muslims, allowing them to understand their religion without persecution. Qadhi also mentions that in certain circumstances, such as under oppressive regimes, it may be permissible to give Dawa privately rather than publicly.
Yasir Qadhi discusses the ranks and statuses of non-Muslims during the time of Prophet Muhammad. He highlights the example of Abu Talib, the Prophet's beloved uncle, who despite not converting to Islam, holds a high rank among non-Muslims in Islamic history. Qadhi emphasizes that lineage or family does not determine one's fate in the hereafter, but rather their own actions. He clarifies the misconception that Muslims want to overthrow the law and implement Sharia in non-Muslim majority countries, stating that as minorities, Muslims must abide by the laws of the land. Qadhi highlights the importance of being law-abiding citizens and not causing harm to oneself or others. He also references the Muslims of Abyssinia as a role model for Muslims living in non-Muslim majority countries.
* 💡 Abu Talib’s unwavering support of the Prophet showcases the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs, even when faced with opposition.
* 💡 False accusations and twisting of words are common tactics used by opponents to discredit the message of the Prophet and create conflict.
* 💡 The Prophet’s early preaching days were marked by challenges and resistance from those who opposed his message, reflecting the struggle of spreading a new faith.
* 💡 The concept of individual responsibility and actions determining one’s fate in the Hereafter underscores the importance of personal accountability in one’s faith journey.
* 💡 Leaders, like Abu Talib, must navigate delicate situations, balancing the needs of their followers with their own convictions, to maintain peace and unity within their communities.
* 💡 Living peacefully as a minority and respecting the laws of the land are essential principles for Muslims, highlighting the importance of coexisting harmoniously in diverse societies.
* 💡 The wisdom behind Abu Talib’s actions as a leader demonstrates the importance of diplomacy, mediation, and strategic decision-making in resolving conflicts and preserving unity.
The irony of the Quraish. They were angry at Rasullah (SAW) for going against their forefathers but were willing to do something completely unprecedented among their people to get rid of him.
JazakAllah brother
very interesting subject and we should much think about the SHIRK(idol worship). God will never forgive the SHIRK. We need to educate the humanbeings about this worst worshiping system. - that is SHIRK.
bismillah may Allah make it easy for me to finish the seterah series in 2020
The one ayah in surah huud وما نراك أتبعك is about the prophet Nuh and his followers
There is a difference of scholarly views of the concept of conversion and reversion. Neither side should assert their view above others.
Maa Shaa Allah,
Sallih ala Muhammad Sallih alaihu wa sallam.
MashaAllah.
AlHamdullilah,Yasir Qadhi.
mashAllah jazakAllahu khyr...
Jazakallah khaira
Please do the lives of the prophets from Adam to Jesus As.
I can't believe this is 8 years old!
جزاكلله خيرا
Thank u👍👍
Great seerah
jazakallah khaira
Not sure where he got that they conquered all of the Tajikistan and Uzbekistan from either. Interesting to find out. Thank you for this series Mr Qadhi!!
2023 still benefiting
Very emotional 😭😭😭Abu Talib we would like to he convert to Islam but only waht allah wants occur
Nigeria 🇳🇬 👋🏾
Assalamu alikum Allhamduillah going through again 12th time Allhamduillah 2025, when l watch there is always something that have missed or new , Allhamduillah,
Masha Allah
Alhamdulillah ❤
ma sha Allah
As-salamu alaikum
10:14
I only pray when I need it due to my own circumstances god wasup (allah my bad 11:02 11:05 11:07 11:09 11:11 11:13 11:15 11:17 11:19 11:20 .
All of us broken window goodbye
There are some people now think we should revive khillafah and under movement. What are your insights ?.
Ok I got answer at the end of lecture. jazakAllah
I have learned so much in the first dozen episodes alhamdulilah... im just wondering where is abu bakr (ra) during the early times and early days of islam?
P.S Honor killing is not equal to sharia law, it is contradictory to the spirit of Islam. So are many practices out there carried out in the name of Islam for the mere adherence to ignorant traditions
Subhanallah
🙏🙏🙏
Oh my God
Allahu Akbar
JUTAAN TERIMA KASIH..
AsSalamuWalaikum
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Then how will be the caliphat minhajun-nabu’a come. The part dr yasir sir said that jihaad(though I think he is afraid to utter the word) is not obligatory it’s permissible,isn’t that mean he indirectly ignoring one of the most important fard of Islam!!!
In Quranul kareem we have more than 600+ verse on Jihad fi sabilillah (of course Muslim can’t cross limit as Allah swt command us and there should be cause for fights).
If we look all around the world we can clearly see that how much Jihaad need to free our Muslims who are persecuted all over the world. And No doubt for that we have to have the authority.
I’m sorry I didn’t expect this opinion from dr Yasir sir.😔
Sheikh I can't see the reference to where the Quraysh offered the Prophet pbuh kingship, power, wealth and women. Is this not authentic?
@YasirQadhi Last lecture you mentioned that an ayah from surat ghafir indicated that Yousef was a messenger but I would like you to explain how so because it could mean that Allah will bring after him a messenger.. what exactly indicates from that ayah that he is a messenger? JAK
Because the ayah says "you said Allah will not send another Rasol after him(Yosef ) " the ayah mentioned Nabi Yosef as Rasol
tee h Surah "ghafir" not "kafir"
ahmedw5
thank you for catching that !
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How could we reconcile the situation of the Muslims in Abysinnia between the Muslims living in the West?
I stopped believing in Holy War upon accepting Islam.
Revolution towards Islamic Law is not by force of war, but by changing the hearts towards God and living right by one's self.
We don't always need to say we are Muslim, but we are to enjoin good and forbid evil where possible.
We don't have to show the difference in times where it is important to prove their is similarity.
Connect people to what they don't know by what they do know.
All but one of the most cared for in my family and in my life have not accepted Islam.
Like Abu Talib, one I care very deeply for has expressed that she knows that certain teachings are right and good, but there are things in her life that she knew she would have to give up were she to even state "La ilaha Ill Allah Muhammada rrasuwl Ullah."
Every bit counts and we should never deny the importance of even the most temporary raise in consciousness and righteousness or the minute drop in ignorance and wickedness. Any good effect should be seen as a success that counts in the end of us and them.