Manifestation is not a belief (is manifesting haram?)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @takethevibes3431
    @takethevibes3431 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Well explained. personally, i see manifesting as being delusional (but in the right way) I ask Allah and make dua for a specific thing i want or need, and then i constantly imagine myself having it/owning/living it, which keeps me in a state of tawakkul and also my subconscious mind sync with positive energy by affirmations. But only by the will of Allah will it all come to reality whenever he decides.

  • @sadiyanasir7501
    @sadiyanasir7501 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is very educative

  • @Va1nqueur
    @Va1nqueur 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Sheikh Belal Assad made a video on manifestation. Please watch it. This subject may lead you astray

  • @muhammadrafiqakhtar4566
    @muhammadrafiqakhtar4566 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent Video Honorable Daughter Meryem Kaya - maa sha Allaah !

  • @Englishboy-fg3tw
    @Englishboy-fg3tw 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So nice video ❤

  • @hopeandprayers
    @hopeandprayers หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sheikh Belal Assaad said it is Haram. He has a video on it, please check it out. We have to follow scholars in this regard. The concept of manifesting comes from New age, it comes from the disbelievers, we shouldn't follow them.

  • @mujahidhasan118
    @mujahidhasan118 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    SALAM ❤

  • @mariam_clever
    @mariam_clever 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nerelisin ?❤😊

  • @jaferluqman2010
    @jaferluqman2010 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    NON-MUSLIMS WHO HAVE GOOD MEANING NAMES WHICH IS HALAL DO NOT HAVE THE NESSESCITY TO CHANGE THEIR NAME IF THEY CONVERT LIKE JEWISH NAMES AND CHRISTIANS NAME LIKE ABRAHAM.

  • @biloulefou5763
    @biloulefou5763 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's haram period

  • @AbdulMoahamed
    @AbdulMoahamed 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    But Who is Allah?
    1. The word Allah means "The God". There are a lot of religions what have The God in their mythology. For instance: In the Greek mythology, The God (Allah) was Zeus, in the roman mythology The God (Allah) was Jupiter, in the mythology of Egypt was Amun , in Islam is Allah is the moon god who goes back to Ya-Sin, in the bible is Yaweh the god of Isaac and Jacob. There are human beings who believe that they are The God for instance Hitler. You see: The word "The God" (Allah) says nothing. You have to see the context behind that word.
    2. Allah is the moon God of pre-Islamic Arab tribes
    Here is the proof: Sura (36:1+2): “Yā sīn God knows best what He means by these letters.” Who knows best in the last Sura? It is Allah. For instance: An-Nahl 16:101 “…and Allah knows best”. What is meant by Ya-sin in the last Surah? Here Allah swears by Ya-Sin. In reality he swears by no higher person than by himself to make the Surahs truthful. He is God. That means that Ya-Sin and Allah are the same persons. But who is Ya Sin? Who is the god Sin? Answer: Sin or Suen also known as Nanna was the Mesopotamian god representing the moon. (Reference: Sin (mythology, Wikipedia).
    Conclusion: Allah is Ya Sin is the moon god
    3. The archaeological evidence demonstrates that the dominant religion of Arabia was the cult of the Moon-god. In Old Testament times, Nabonidus (555-539 BC), the last king of Babylon, built Tayma, Arabia as a center of Moon-god worship. Segall stated, "South Arabia's stellar religion has always been dominated by the Moon-god in various variations. “I showed you below that the word Allah was used in the pagan Pre-Islamic Arab world, and that he was the moon god .
    4. In pre-Islamic times, the Arabs had several gods. The most important are : Ya-Sin, and as you see Surah 53:19-21 the Arab gods Al-LAt Al-Izzah and Manat, which were the daughters of Ya-Sin. Even in these times, Ya-Sin was called Allah, The God above all. Muhammed put away the Arab gods Al-LAt Al-Izzah and Manat and proclaimed the moon god Ya-Sin as the only god (Allah). Nobody claims that the Arabs worship now these gods. But Allah the moon god is The God (Allah) until today.
    5. When Mohammed proclaimed his creed: 'There is no God but Allah,' he was not trying to introduce a new God. His pagan countrymen knew and acknowledged this divinity. His name, Allah, occurs already in pre-Mohammedan times, both in inscriptions and in compound personal names like Abd Allah, 'servant of Allah.'

    • @Va1nqueur
      @Va1nqueur 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      What do you smoke?