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Questions on Issues Pertaining to Christmas | Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi | Q&A #17

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  • Questions
    1. How can we explain to children why we don't celebrate Christmas? 00:25
    2. Is it sinful for a convert to attend a family Christmas celebration with the intention to meet the extended family? 7:31
    3. Can we participate in a gift exchange during the Christmas season and what should we do if we are greeted with merry Christmas? 14:31:00
    4. Can we take advantage of Christmas sales? 25:47
    5. Can we congratulate someone on their religious holiday? 27:51
    6. What is the verdict of attending meetings where there is alcohol? 34:10
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  • @priyankanazimul9908
    @priyankanazimul9908 4 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Thank you brother for this video... may Allah reward you with all the goodness ...

  • @barraaqshines3619
    @barraaqshines3619 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I have never heard of a fiqh issue so widely and deeply explained as per our latest context of lifestyle of this era- truly a God sent scholar for us in our time- May Allah Azzawajjal Bless you and your works- thank you so much Dr YQ👍👍👍

  • @faisafarole1606
    @faisafarole1606 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is much needed session. Thank you Dr. Qhadi! May Allah increase you with knowledge for this world and the hereafter.

  • @mujeebpervez4842
    @mujeebpervez4842 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    May Allah bless you yq. We all benefit so much from you.

  • @ayshaabrahim821
    @ayshaabrahim821 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Masha-Allah ..beautiful speech ♥️

  • @nimisable
    @nimisable 4 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Finally, الحمد اللهsome one is giving wise answer and practical and more so very common sense for today’s living in out side moslem country. May Allah(swt ) Grant you Jannah.

  • @shazrahrazzaque9933
    @shazrahrazzaque9933 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    JazakaAllah Khair for this detailed and clear explanation

  • @sekittoismaeel3295
    @sekittoismaeel3295 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Baraka Allahu fiika ya Shaikh

  • @Guyana215
    @Guyana215 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I admire how realistic Dr. Qadhi is. Many scholars are attached to Islamic institutes, and have no idea of the reality that persons deal with on an everyday life.

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @ Guyana 215,
      Imam Al-Qarafi is reported to have said that a mufti cannot give a fatwa to someone in a different city unless he the mufti lives in that city. He has to have a deep understanding of the people, their lives and day to day activities before he can give fatwa.

    • @veli1495
      @veli1495 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Unfortunately many Sheikhs are outdated and totally separared from our times. I once consulted a sheikh about stocks and cryptos trading and i realized he doesnt even understand what a crypto is and yet had the courage to give a fatwa...the university cirriculum for religious studies should really change and gets updated!!

  • @ayazakhtar7792
    @ayazakhtar7792 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    EPIC lecture. Alhamdulillah. May Allah SWT bless Dr. YQ with more wisdom and a long life. Ameen.

  • @dalmaridirisomar2878
    @dalmaridirisomar2878 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Masha Allah,jazakumullah yaa Sheikh.

    • @paulnieblas8231
      @paulnieblas8231 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is Taqiyya?

    • @iqbalha
      @iqbalha 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@paulnieblas8231 Definitely its not lying to the whole world that there is WMD and bombing the whole country

  • @asiyasparkles
    @asiyasparkles 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Assalamu alaykom, we need to give our children appropriate celebrations when we have our eids, we have something beautiful, and what we hope for is greater paradise. My children like the prettiness of the lights and decorations they see on people's houses, but they know it is not for us. Make eid special. =)

    • @VolatileHunter2
      @VolatileHunter2 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This is what im missing!! Living in a "western" Europe land, celebrating christmas is something what has been accepted, people tell me "society is changing". No! We need to make our Eids special and real so we actually have a holiday to enjoy. May Allah lead us to the straight path. (It isnt a religious holiday anymore over here but youknow there is xmass lights, trees etc.)

    • @VolatileHunter2
      @VolatileHunter2 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just wanted to come back to this comment. Alhamdulillah this year we celebrated Eid with the family and made it important to celebrate every year Subhanallah ♡♡♡

  • @mahmudulislamkhan
    @mahmudulislamkhan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    JazakAllah brother

  • @mnizam84
    @mnizam84 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Beautiful fathwas...logical and rational

  • @azammahmood3951
    @azammahmood3951 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    MashaAllah.

  • @KamranSher
    @KamranSher 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    جزاكم الله خيرا كثيرأ كثيرا يا اخي

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I say happy holidays, it is holiday season end of December & the new year that follows.

  • @TheGerrard000
    @TheGerrard000 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Time stamps yeaaahhhh

  • @mohammedabdultahid
    @mohammedabdultahid 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Okay

  • @SillyKoala
    @SillyKoala 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel that Dr. Yasir Qadhi is getting more and more confidence to think for himself (outside the box) and not just blindly follow the text of previous scholars. We need more scholars like that who are able to understand Islam in context of the modern world. Islam was meant to suit every time and place. So rules should not be applied on everyone the same way. Every situation is different. Plus, the more I learn about the life of the Companions, the more I learn how fixable and easy they were.. it's only modern Muslims who made Islam difficult, harsh, and outcast.

    • @yt_fuzion1364
      @yt_fuzion1364 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      These previous scholars that you throw under the bus are heroes of this ummah
      Nowadays u hear about ottomans and salahuddin ayyubi
      But the scholars like imam Ahmed, imam malik and the likes prevented our 1450 year preserved religion from being corrupted by individuals that wanted to put their minds above the text.
      And when I say preserved, I don't only mean the quran, because there are people nowadays that interpreted the quran to suit their interests e.g. 1SIS
      The most important thing that is preserved and will be preserved till the day of judgment as our prophet Muhammad saws prophecieses, are those that hold on to the text, the Quran of Allah and the Sunnah of our prophet Muhammad.
      With the addition of the understanding of the prophet and his companions and those that came shortly after
      BECAUSE THEY WERE THERE TO HEAR IT FROM THE MAN HIMSELF.
      A man that only spoke the truth, A man that literally spoke revelation.
      So please don't be a modernist to the extent that you disregard our heroes, our scholars that kept this religion safe.
      No swords and no shield
      Their only armor
      Was knowledge.

    • @SillyKoala
      @SillyKoala 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@yt_fuzion1364 The giants you mentioned (imam Ahmed and imam Malik) were wise enough to apply the rules of Islam according the situations of people.
      If you study the sunny schools of thoughts, you will see that Islam is very flexible. Example: Imam Malik said that there's no harm for men and women to sit together for a meal as long as everyone maintains respect and there's a mehram with them, for instance, a husband and his wife can have a meal with a guest. Meanwhile, imam Ahmed was surprised when he learned that imam Malik allowed that, because he (imam Ahmed) did not allow it. He said that men and women should sit separately in any gathering.
      However, imam Ahmed understood that life in Medina (where imam Malik lived) was different and people mostly lived in small houses, so to make life easier for them, he allowed it. But Imam Ahmad lived in Bagdad, and at that time, people in Bagdad mostly lived in luxury and had big houses, so there was no need for men and women to mix.
      Each of these scholars had different opinions, but both followed the Quran and sunnah. This is what I mean, it depends on people' situations.

    • @yt_fuzion1364
      @yt_fuzion1364 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SillyKoala Your mentioning a matter of Fiqh
      But I'm mentioning a matter of creed, of Aqeedah
      Something that DOESNT change to fit modern norms.

    • @SillyKoala
      @SillyKoala 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@yt_fuzion1364 In that case, I agree.

    • @yt_fuzion1364
      @yt_fuzion1364 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SillyKoala if you agree then please for the sake of Allah. Read the works of these scholars, watch their lectures and refrain from watching likes of Yasir Qahdi because he himself doesn't mind someone being salafi, ashari, maturidi
      This is aqeedah
      And he treats it like its something flexible and can 'choose' whichever aqeedah I want.
      Allah knows best, and I ask Allah to guide him and us to the truth.
      Ameen.

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What if u are invited to a christian wedding & eat dinner with the group assigned on the table, some of the guests in your table have wine & u go for soft drink, is it allowed?
    Thanks & May Allah reward u.

  • @hassanallyo2938
    @hassanallyo2938 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What if someone works in a general store that's sells Christmas stuff?

  • @vaderconstantine
    @vaderconstantine 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    good advice on adapting to corporate America/world. God knows we tried our best and we seek from Him, refuge, but alcohol is slowly out of the corporate environment (no alcohol policy) at least where i work. but the next challenge is the corporate world now have this trend of endorsing LGBTs and a special day celebrating this effort. certainly the test of this World is not easy for us.

  • @ZabriZA
    @ZabriZA 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can a muslim business do sales promotion on Christmas themes.

  • @SharpKnife523
    @SharpKnife523 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Actually Quran told us that Jesus was born in peak or end of summer in this Ayah when Maryam was about to deliver:
    "And shake toward you the trunk of the palm tree; it will drop upon you ripe, fresh dates."
    This is only possible in summer.

    • @mohammedhanif6780
      @mohammedhanif6780 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      the freshness of the dates could have been a miracle.

    • @SharpKnife523
      @SharpKnife523 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mohammedhanif6780 Do we have other sources that suggest when was he born? If not, then why converting a simple Ayah of Quran into a miracle. Unless, you have another Islamic source that suggests otherwise, I do not see a reason to make this thing complicated.

    • @mohammedhanif6780
      @mohammedhanif6780 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SharpKnife523 the point being that it is not definite. you to infer the season from the ripeness of the dates. that inference is zanni. the events surrounding his (as) birth are miraculous. do you think it an easy matter for a young woman to shake a date tree so hard that the dates fall down? especially after the weakness from birth. there is enough of a qareena to suggest the ripe dates are a miracle. but its all zanni. i'm not being definite.

    • @SharpKnife523
      @SharpKnife523 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohammedhanif6780I agree this information is zanni and we are not definite but we are presenting the arguments against a factually wrong data which is that Jesus was born on 25th December. I can count hundreds of things that Muslims believe and they are based on zanni sources and the reason is that no other source of higher degree is countering it.
      Regardless, these are the reasons Quran's hint towards the birth makes more sense to me:
      1. Assertion that entire birth of Jesus is miraculous is not accurate. The fact that Mary was having severe childbirth pains show that that was not entirely miraculous. So the possibility of palm tree having actual ripen dates is much higher than being a miracle.
      2. Allah SWT knew that Christians celebrate Jesus birthday in winter. He (SWT) has tackled every Christians' believe at a very high level without going into the details in Quran. So this might be a hint for Muslim exegetes to expound on it.
      3. Allah SWT's intention is not to give a date for birthday but rather negating a prevailing concept through this Ayah. This is the same as when Quran dealt with Trinity. It just said, don't say "Three", that's it. Never explained what three. One would argue why Allah SWT did not say Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Because Allah SWT's intention is to cut the root of the argument, not giving the details.
      4. Most Christians scholars agree that Winter is not his birthday.
      5. According to Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Mary (AS) was traveling between places and also at the time of Jesus' birth shepherds have sent their flocks to the field while waiting in another room. According to Christian historians this is not possible in winter but rather late summer or early fall.
      Luke 2:7-8 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.

  • @TheGerrard000
    @TheGerrard000 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In Pakistan it’s buy 1 get 3 free and you bargain for 4th one being free 😂😂😂😂 all
    4 free 😂😂😂😂 YQ cracks me up 😂😂😂

  • @michaelisaako7144
    @michaelisaako7144 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    CHRISTMAS IS THE BRITH OF CHRIST

    • @farsyed5126
      @farsyed5126 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      not really entirely true

  • @Nashema1
    @Nashema1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What is this Faludaj, I want some.

    • @vaderconstantine
      @vaderconstantine 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      me too

    • @MegaSharif007
      @MegaSharif007 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Nashema1 google it you will see a nice glass of it

    • @zunair744
      @zunair744 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's also called Falooda

    • @Abdullah-uv9nk
      @Abdullah-uv9nk 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Known as Falooda in India/Pakistan
      Called Faloodeh in Persian societies

  • @geeque4853
    @geeque4853 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Assalamoalaikum, I have serious question with brother sheikh yasir qadhi , is there a restriction in Islam on checking on your spouse cell phones! "‘They (your wives) are your garments and you are theirs’ says Allah in the Qur’an." Then how come a spouse forbid her/his spouse to don't look in to the cellphone, what Islamic teachings says about it! Really wanted to know . Thanks

    • @geeque4853
      @geeque4853 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @EPICMASJID kindly need answer for my above question regarding to cellphone privacy between husband and wife , I forgot to mention you in above question.

  • @ishtiakalam7765
    @ishtiakalam7765 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hihihihi ...

  • @deinnachbar8258
    @deinnachbar8258 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can we as muslims gratulate them for thers cristmas?

  • @user-ft1id7vj8w
    @user-ft1id7vj8w 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    SubhanAllah, May Allah protect us , انا لله و انا اليه راجعون ، the fitrah is telling us to not respond to them, or greet them for their shirk.. may Allah guide us and allow us to see the truth.. this isn't right wallahu a'claam

  • @Abdullah34610
    @Abdullah34610 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My issue with the gift pool, is that it is random. And this reminds me of gambling. Because of this, so I dislike it.
    If it was a specific person choosing a gift for another, I would have less to no issue with it.

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is gambling? Putting in small amount to win big. Is it the same here?

    • @Abdullah34610
      @Abdullah34610 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@alhassangangu4357 - Gambling is putting in money with the hope to win something bigger, and there is an element of randomness/chance (that is my understanding).
      I've since thought about it, and can split it into 2 thoughts. (1) The value of the item received is determined by the person who receives it. If I receive an item that I would have never purchased for myself (like makeup), I have just lost money because I cannot do anything with that. (2) The market value of the item. (A) What if you end up receiving an item that cost more than the item you put in? If I receive something that would have cost $75, but I put in something that would have cost $20, then what? (B) What if everyone put in items of the same cost, but I bought the item on sale? Or didnt spend any money and put in a gift I never used.
      Allah knows best. I'm not going to judge anyone who chooses to participate in it, but it makes me uncomfortable.

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Abdullah34610 brother Tim, this a work place where you pick a coworker's and give them a gift. Why would a coworker buy you makeup? I understand that if it a machine set up in a mall or a public place when you put in money for a gift that is gambling

    • @Abdullah34610
      @Abdullah34610 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alhassangangu4357 - That was my point, the gift isn't specifically chosen for YOU, it is just a generic gift. I said my issue was with the "gift pool", not a gift exchange. All the gifts are wrapped and placed together. Then people are randomly chosen to choose from the pile of hidden gifts. It is all random.
      Makeup was just the first example that came to my mind. Perhaps a better example is alcohol. What happens if the gift I have randomly chosen is alcohol? It is useless to me, so I have lost money. Or if someone has all kinds of knives at home, and they end up getting a cheap knife they will never use - they have lost money. These are just examples, please understand the idea of what I'm saying, not the examples.
      I've already said I do not care what others do; I do not feel comfortable with it, so I will not it do it. When there is doubt, it is better to avoid it. Elhamdulillah, I did not have any kind of necessity to do it.

  • @asiyahlovesyou3394
    @asiyahlovesyou3394 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A S A could he mean you who do so is being a cover of truth and saying the Creator had a son and Muslims would be better off giving the greeting of Peace or may you be guided to Islam

  • @inshanali5704
    @inshanali5704 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Assalaam o Alaikum Yassir,
    I agree with you concerning NOT SAYING 'Merry Christmas'......as a reply.
    I do DISAGREE with you telling the Muslims to reply with using the word ' God '.
    To use the word God to refer to ALLAH swt is directly going against:-
    1. The First Kalima which should be understood to mean as 'Absolutely None is to be worshipped except ALLAH and Muhammad is the Messenger of ALLAH.'
    2. Surahtul Kafiroon - We Muslims do not Worship the deities of the Non Muslims. All these Deities are referred to as the name of 'God'
    And these Non Muslims DO Not WORSHIP ALLAH.
    3. The Bible - Genesis 2 verse 2 God created the world in 6 days and Rested on the 7th Day.
    Ayah tul Kursi Chapter 2 verse 255 of the Glorious Qur'an ' .......ALLAH does not require Rest....'
    So we know that the one who is the author of the Bible who is God is NOT ALLAH.
    4. Surah tul Ikhlaas - ALLAH CANNOT be be compared to the Creation of ALLAH.
    Arch Angel Gabriel is He - Male Gender
    The Blessed son of Mary Jesus Christ pbuh is He - Male Gender
    Dajjaal is He - Mqle Gender
    satan is He - Male Gender
    Then how can ALLAH swt be Male or Female in Gender.
    ALLAH swt has NO GENDER.
    So if the person is greeting to you a Greeting as 'Merry Christmas',
    Then simply greet them as what the Blessed Son of Mariam pbut Jesus Christ pbuh would say, which is 'Shaloam O Alaikum' = Translates into Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ pbuh as PEACE BE UNTO YOU.........as is mentioned in many places in their Bible.
    The knowledgeable Christian would recognise this and CANNOT be Offended by it.
    This is a great tool in Dawah as it shows to the Christian that We Muslims follow Jesus Christ pbuh even more than they do.
    My Brother Yassir, DELETE the Word 'God' from your vocabulary when making references to ALLAH swt. If you do or any other person does they will be GUILTY of Commiting SHIRK KHABEER, which is Associating partners with ALLAH swt.
    Even the Blessed son of Mariam did not used this English word God that came 1000 years after his Blessed Ascension to ALLAH swt.
    Jesus Christ pbuh spoke Aramiac, the Sister language to Arabic and would have said 'Ila' or ALLAH.........Not God.
    Concern Alcohol
    A person needs a license to sell Alcohol which says 'Spirited Drinks'.
    Alcohol gets into the Blood stream of the consumer and invokes the Jinn or Jinns within them then they whisper to the user to commit such and such sin.
    So Brother Yassir, even the Muslim Husband has all the RIGHTS to prohibit his Christian Wife to Drink Alcohol. Even their Bible in Leviticus prohibits the Christian from consuming Alcohol.
    I do not know why a Muslim Man would marry a Christian woman. Christians today are Idol Worshippers and do not even recognise ALLAH swt as their creator.
    Concerning Pork, their Bible tells them to do not even come close to the carcasse of a pig, far more to consume its flesh.
    Christmas is Pagan Celecration in origin and even the so called Christians should have nothing to do with this celebration.
    May ALLAH swt continue to guide you concerning your efferts to teach the Muslims and keep you on Siratul mustaqeem Always.......Ameeeeeen.

  • @asiyahlovesyou3394
    @asiyahlovesyou3394 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A S A teach children at a young age if they are not deprive of basic thing s they are not jealous and we greet the same as in Nov most people respect And will tell us Muslims. Muslims don't do this and that Corp Amer they don't lie about what they are about they studied Islam Christian Buda them Young known why they are there. Many. Africa Amer could be. In Corp not Muslim and felt the price was to high offer them a Qur'an as a gift

  • @Fuzzawakka
    @Fuzzawakka 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Merry Christmas to all my Muslim friends from your friendly atheist. Wish you all a wonderful December.

    • @cherished4u
      @cherished4u 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Tim Doran I didn’t think Atheist celebrates Christmas because they don’t believe in God. Why this derogatory comment? May Allah guide your heart to the Truth.

    • @tomprieto5574
      @tomprieto5574 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tim based upon the choices you made hopefully it's not your last December.

  • @asiyahlovesyou3394
    @asiyahlovesyou3394 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A S A you did not mention the sex

  • @asiyahlovesyou3394
    @asiyahlovesyou3394 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A S A béing born in What is called America after being w/o(e up after 400 yrs pass from gen when blessed after excepting what son of Mary I must leave you excepting the Qur'an when we had children we in time didn't do nor send our children to school

  • @asiyahlovesyou3394
    @asiyahlovesyou3394 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A S A we grow in stages first One Creator for All humanity the Qur'an as Last guidance for all in time just be the best example I don't drink and don't long as you don't make a pledge to get in praise be to Allah they will if you stay around and someone gets high say or look at that person wrong they will explain your Deen to you about the money how dare you tell them you don't like being around drinking they will let you know Islam is well know here

  • @SROUMALD
    @SROUMALD 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think sheik missed something hadith reported by Aisha , see link th-cam.com/video/OYAMrc3X8ek/w-d-xo.html
    The Arabs used to celebrate Far'ah and Atira , the pagans will slaughter an animal . The sahabas asked the Sahabas if he can celebrate Far'ah , the prophet answered go celebrate . REported also by Imam abi shayba , with numerous chain of transmission .except that we do not do as the others do just do it for Allah only , you can have your turkey and your christmas tree if you want . The prophet authorised it , it is even reported in al - Tabarani , now the sheik forbids it ,
    All muslim start reading , you will find more , stop following bedouin Sunnah.

  • @hamidwahid1171
    @hamidwahid1171 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    If u have to cut one tree in 2019 for ever unit defeats the whole purpose of life quality control

  • @dildarbhai5767
    @dildarbhai5767 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Merry Christmas
    Two words from Merry (meaning happy or joyous) Christmas (; Christ, Mass). Mass, evening worship on December 24. This means the celebration of Christ or the worship of Christ (as in the Eid prayer) or the worship of the Messiah. Merry Christmas is said to have originated in London in 1534.
    It does not contain anything that is against any religion or uses any words like birth, God, Allah or Prophet. True Islam is only that which is mentioned in the Holy Quran. It is the duty of every cleric and Muslim to speak with the help of knowledge. These people's description of Merry Christmas is far from reality and truth. Thus we turn Islam into a collection of myths. Muslims are only 21% of the world's population. Islam will never progress if clerics and Muslims deviate from truth and honesty.
    The greeting dates back to at least 1534 in London, when it was written in a letter sent to Henry VIII's chief minister Thomas Cromwell from bishop John Fisher.

  • @almesniliya12lb42
    @almesniliya12lb42 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You have misled more people by your lecture by just answering to one specific question - stick to islam - Allah will make it easy for you - YQ six years ago explanation was completely different - What has happened to this guy ..

    • @ThoseWhoHeedTheCall
      @ThoseWhoHeedTheCall 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      He's actually understood reality for what it is. And not for what the schooling say it is.

    • @almesniliya12lb42
      @almesniliya12lb42 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ThoseWhoHeedTheCall Yes indeed he's actually understood the reality (even if it is against Allah commandment) and lost the understanding of islam. You are absolutely right.

    • @ThoseWhoHeedTheCall
      @ThoseWhoHeedTheCall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@almesniliya12lb42
      So what you are saying is that Islam is not compatible with reality?
      Thank you.

  • @funkymunky8787
    @funkymunky8787 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    And going around the Kaaba isn't a pagan festival?

    • @Ecom.Abdulla
      @Ecom.Abdulla 4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Muslim’s do not pray to the kabba

    • @sameerabanu2553
      @sameerabanu2553 4 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Kaaba is baitullah, Allah's house. And we don't pray to it like these pagans. We are ordered to do umrah and Hajj like that

    • @abx786
      @abx786 4 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Going around the Kaaba is something Abraham did (he built the Kaaba and dedicated it to God) - it's not pagan, it's monotheistic and doesn't involve worshiping anyone/anything besides God. Later on, people corrupted the monotheism that Abraham introduced and became pagans, but they kept some of the old ways (like going around the Kaaba) but they also put idols around the Kaaba. In other words, the pagans mixed idols with the pure monotheism of Abraham and did whatever they wanted to do. Then, Islam came and abolished the paganism and reintroduced the original monotheism. So the root of going around the Kaaba is from Abraham - it doesn't involve worshiping anything/anyone other than God. The Kaaba itself is a holy place and a center of direction, not an idol or deity.

    • @funkymunky8787
      @funkymunky8787 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ecom.Abdulla they put their head on the ground and face it. That looks an awful lot like prayer to me

    • @Ecom.Abdulla
      @Ecom.Abdulla 4 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      funkymunky8787 the intention of the Muslims is not to prayer to the kabba but to the one god who created you and me. The reason that we face the kabba is to have a sense of unity, ones and synchronization. Everything is done by intention by the human being and the intention is not to pray to the kabba but to god alone.

  • @suzmia8553
    @suzmia8553 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Yasir Qadhi you mentioned Christmas on the 25th of December is all pagan practice and the original Christians didn't not perform such activities or rituals or celebrate the day. You mention this all originates from pagan practice and linked to Christianity and Jesus. If The day is not accurate as Jesus's Birth, if the practices are made up, then why would anything be haram for this Day because its all made up. The Christian's attribute all these activities to Jesus, but none of it actually happened on the 25th December. Christians removed paganism by introducing Christianity but no activities is true by its nature for this Day, so a Muslim is in a neutral sinless position for attending parties, family gathering, gift sharing, greeting xmas msgs because the day has no validity of these ritual's rending them invalid - The only way Muslims can come to common term with this Day is the fact, some nations of people are recognising a prophet or person of Islam who came to give mankind some guidance from his Lord of Good news of doing righteous deeds. Muslims can indeed participate in all activities and spread their own awareness of Jesus as well. Also while we are on the talk about Pagan Practices - Islam has taken over so many pagan practices and made into their own but the originality of these are Paganist. I have examples - Sacrificing animals when boy or girl is born, Circulating the Kaba 7 times - dressing like budda one cloth wrapped around naked body, offering salah and bowing to God as pre islams arabs did, imitating other religions in worship for e.g the jews in prayer positions, wearing of caps like jews

  • @gamingpossible317
    @gamingpossible317 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why doesn't Mr cover his head? Our Prophet swa, Khalifa rashideen, entire shaba, tabayian , taby tabayian, great imams, great scholars, shulaheen, shuhadha etc ... nevee ever deliberately came out to public uncovee head.
    What Mr has learned after 1440 yesrs which had not been understood by all shaba n others

    • @cismancali2246
      @cismancali2246 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Different times and different customs. For sheikh to cover head is not compulsory.

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Do not confuse sunnah with fard. Is it an obligation to have kufi on your head?