Maa shaa Allaah, may Allaah bless and raise Abu Taymiyah ameen. I completely agree with him however, some key facts were missing from the story about Jesse Lingard. Lingard’s mum has battled severe depression for many years and her problems were affecting his career as he became a career for her other younger kids. That’s why he ended up benched, ultimately because of his mother’s problems.
Today I have daily nightmares and huge regrets for the rest of my life and psychological problems because my father stopped me from being a pro footballer as I had extreme talent and stamina and I couldn't express myself!
brother that’s very sad to hear but don’t think of what could have been, instead think of what could be. keep going, chase your dreams, set goals and put your trust in allah. you got this bro
Same hear bro, external problems such as corona forced me to be out of touch for 3 whole years. Now Im lazy and cant even run, I think Ive just given up now, btw Im 19 now. I know that feeling, to me it feels suicidal but to me such things aren't cosideration coz Im a muslims.
Alhamdulilah my kids play football and want to be footballers … if they don’t become footballers I fear they would be on the streets trapping … however my son became an imam I would be happy
Nice lecture MashaAllah. But you can still be a professional footballer and live a halal lifestyle. Sadie Mane is a perfect example. No one is perfect but Sports is encouraged as long as ur not indulging in haram. If the ppl that come to watch you are hooligans and do haram that’s no on the sportsman. And not every multi millionaire turns to haram. Cos the lecture is coming across as not encouraging ppl to play footballers And Allah knows best
There is nothing wrong in seeking the bounty of Allah as long as you are doing so in a Halal way. Prophet Ayub PBUH did not neglect Allahs favors, so neither should we. Be grateful for life and live it to the best of your ability to please Allah. Regardless if you are a footballer or a king
Running around sweating over a ball is a waste of life I don’t care how much they will pay you, those 90 minutes you will never get back. Sports are for kids, Man up, go chop trees or something
@@tuwaylubul_3ilmyou are probably wasting more of your life on your phone difference is they get paid for those 90 minutes and change their family’s lives with it whilst you don’t
@@idrisi8352 replying to messages online easy as a Dhikr smart guy, thanks for the insult now go and listen to a yt clip on how to conduct yourself with the character of a Muslim
@@tuwaylubul_3ilm it wasn’t an insult it’s a genuine argument, you’re saying they waste they’re time chasing a all, everyone waste time with something relevant to the dunya in this life
Asalamwalikum brother. I have watched your video and I will say say mashaallah. You listened to your father and that was the right decision. Our parents have rights over us. I like you also play football and alhumdalillah I am on the left wing as well. I was looking at winning the world cup for England in 2026. Allah has pulled me back. I broke my wrist whilst playing in July. Football will lead to Zina and Allah is very concerned about this. I want to use a modern day example. Look at Amir Khan the boxer. I would rather read fajr, zuhr, asr, maghrib and isha and stay away from sin than win the premier league champions league and world cup. Allah knows best. I dont normally comment on channels but your video brother was exceptional
A lot momey from the football players gifting to Palestine or poor families. Football is a hard work everybody retired some day from work and have to create a new daily routine
Money is important guys.. just stay good Muslims , money from football helped players marry halal nice wife,buy house to parents, build mosques etc invest in businesses after retirement
I’m glad I’m from Wanstead and decided to support Leighton Orient instead of West Ham! And there’s countless Muslims who are millionaires and even billionaires who behave worse than footballers..
The point is that he gave it up for the sake of Allah, whereas most other people say they got injured, or unlucky, or whatever. The point is to teach the brothers present a lesson, not to brag about him playing football well.
Footballers play football as a profession. These sayings can be applied to any profession. Doctor, lawyer, accountant you could get caught up in corporate lifestyle. Are you not allowed to pursue a career as an athlete in Islam?
Trials mean nothing haha. Why do these guys always try to make themselves have a backstory. Anyone and everyone can get a trial, think about the fact only 0.0001% of academy players make it, and a trial isn't even close to being in an academy.
Sadly know of a brother memorised Quran came to Britain starting obsessing with tryin to keep up with his rich uncles Failed business after failed business debt after debt now healthy problems If he stayed on deen and taught Quran in the masjid he would have been rich in this world and the blessing of the next
As a Arab from the holy city, I will say you should of never forsaken your dream of being a footballer for the sake of Islam. Theres muslim ballers on their deen. This is where Islam over does it.
Brother, Let’s be real here. You had been offered a trial but you never actually attended the trial. Just because you had a trial or you were fast doesn’t mean you would have made it as a Pro-footballer even if you had been chosen to play at the academy level my brother. 💚
yep you are right, he does pick bad examples of footballers look a thte ones who are fine. Mane, Kante, Pogba, Ribery most of the French team are muslim
Very one sided take. What about Mo Salah, Ngolo Kante and countless other practicing muslims. Islam and football or any elite sport actually compliments each other as the best athletes refrain from the nightlife and alcohol. Another example is Khabib an MMA fighter.
This is the ultimate cope man, comon if you could have been a footballer you would have. Just because your a footballer doesn't mean you have to do haram stuff
Most footballers promote that stuff alcohol etc. Not to mention since is a nonmuslim country most of the players on the team when they win they go to celebrate drinking, club etc. And if you are one Muslim on a team full of nonmuslim it's easy to get carried way by peer pressure. "Tell me your friends and I will tell you who you are" meaning you are who you hang with. I'm sure you are still young but these are lessons for those who are wise. Learn from other people mistakes or fall into the mistakes. I wish you all the best. Peace ✌️
I'm not sure if I agree with your dad. All the examples of footballers living a party lifestyle after retiring (e.g. Maradonna, Lingard, Sneijder, Adriano, etc.) are non-Muslims so of course they don't have no purpose anymore. There are plenty of Muslim footballers who do pretty well (Mazraoui, Mané, Rüdiger, etc.). I get that after football life might feel "empty" but the same can be said for a lawyer who works over 70 hours a week. If anyone knows a Muslim that lived a party lifestyle I'm happy to hear because I don't know any. I think that is why the lecture is faulty. Their party lifestyle is the result of having nothing outside of football but if you have friends, family or your religion as your main priority you won't care for burgers, drugs or alcohol. Finally, if anything, during your sporting career, not doing intoxicants might even be a bigger plus since you're an athlete.
This lecture was quite embarrassing. These people are not living in the real World. Pick any profession and you'll find sad stories associated with it. That's not to say the profession itself is bad. What about all the success stories? There are so many obstacles life throws at us and not everyone will overcome them in the same way. Trivialising real issues in this manner is a poor attempt at the holier-than-thou influencers.
Just be honest, you're not a footballer because you weren't good enough to make it. Less than 1% of the kids at football academies actually make it. There are loads of Muslim footballers. Playing a sport shouldn't affect your religious beliefs.
I feel like what he means is that when you become a rich Football player there’s more temptation you’re much closer to the sinful lifestyle drinking/clubbing/promiscuous women etc
Why he is his talking about Tony Adams??? We are Muslims , we don't admire non Muslim footballers i admired Hassan Kachloul, Abu Trikka etc of the saints
Mohammed Abu trikka, Zakaria Abu khlal, Mohammed Salah, Salahdinn Bassir , many were religious and practice Islam. If you have a talent in football go for it guys! Just don't Miss your salat!
No, don't. Delete your comment and fear Allah. Football is a haram profession and there is more to Islam than salah. Much more. So tell yourself and whoever else lacks 'ilm that told you not to chat such rubbish online. Mohammad Salah is not a practicing Muslim, and imitates non Muslims all the time. I don't know about the others. But regardless, you are chatting nonsense you will be held accountable for.
Like most waste men, he’s now decided to speak in that weird Arabic ‘twang’, and deliver these pointless talks as he has no career prospects. There is no hope in hell he’d have made it pro.
agreed, this guy's literal source of income is through these stupid speeches and TH-cam videos that don't even correspond and make sense. literally jeremy lynch 2.0 and all these people in the comments are going wow
What a waste. Dont listen to what this man is saying. We need practising muslims in all fields including sports. As kong as everything is within the circle of islam we should work hard. Look at khabib cristiano kante etc Sadly this person has a mentality of closed book
You are bit clueless. Don’t give examples of weak Muslim soccer players. These players would probably have made the same mistakes if they played or not play sports. Talk about players like Mane, Salah and others players who fast at matches during Ramadan, do their prayers and help the poor by building schools, hospitals, mosques and give money to the unfortunatedly struggling Muslims. A number of year ago , a Muslim player won the championship instead of partying with teammate went to the Mosque to clean the toilets. If parents don’t do their job of putting the love of Islam into their child heart and mind, that child will go through of life making mistakes, whether they play sports or not play. How many children that don’t get the discipline from sports get into drugs, partying, crime and get arrested? The biggest concern should to get more successful role models.
Well said. Football and worship can go hand in hand. Mane and Salah are very good examples. The man also talks as if health conditions don't happen outside of football. He is almost using fear to make you change your attitude. Is this what Islam is about? Scaring people into thinking worship is all you should focus your life on?
Salah,,,who literally celebrate Christmas with his wife and kids and shares it in social media...!?some people don't perticipate in any sorts of games still they are good Muslim/practicing..in today's world every professional games be it football or cricket are connected with fame or worldly attention...
@@sahil-yf4bs You are so clueless . I never said Salah was the idea Muslim. Can you compare yourself to Salah. Who did more for the poor Egyptian or any poor Muslim country, him or you? How many Egyptian quit drugs because of him. Sport is a chance for the poor to improve their life from the ghettos, war torn and backward countries. It easy for you and others to criticize when you have no understand of the difficulty of life some of these athletes came from. Do you know that many people in Liverpool convert or reverted to Islam because of Salah? At least these are role models for poor inner city to dream of accomplishing great things for themselves, family, their people and country. I guess you didn’t see the men World Cup sharing and showing Islamic value to the whole world. I guess you are not living in war ravished country, you get to eat 2 or 3 meals a day, got a home or an apartment to live in, got parents that educated and religious, you own TV, drive car and good paying job. How many of these people would love to live our life?
@sahil-yf4bs as a Muslim don't you believe in Jesus? What's your problem with buying presents and putting up a decorated tree at a certain time of the year and celebrating the birth of Jesus? Salah and Mane are good role models. They have become legends in their field and they still hold religious values and are considered good people universally, not just by Muslims and this is a very big point. I don't hear them swearing and cursing from them, yet Muslim influencers like Ali Dawah and Moh Hijab are always cursing. Isn't that a trait that the prophet didn't like or engage in? You need better role models who are universally liked and that can only happen by being in well renowned professions.
It depends on what you do with that money as a footballer, Sadio mane is a good example, get a nice house and car, keep your parents with you. Marry n have kids pray, donate and all.
Everytime he speaks I feel hidden ego in his voice trying to fish for "look how good I am"... Some people get high on their own journey and they get into this self assertive ways and seeking gratitude from others.
"I feel" I feel, you feel, everybody feels. Didnt know you have ilmul ghayb to dig deep into his heart and understand his motivations. Do better. 49:12 O believers! Avoid many suspicions, ˹for˺ indeed, some suspicions are sinful. And do not spy, nor backbite one another. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of their dead brother? You would despise that!
I support the brother but why do you have to act like you don’t know de Bruyne “bruyne” come on you mention Cristian errikson and Jessie lingard but acting like you don’t know kdb and also the brothers do it to WWE oh “wwf” or what ever it’s called these days stop it west it like a man you know what it is just t trying to act like you don’t know
don’t agree with you cause this reasoning can apply for anything in the world. working to be a doctor earning 100k a year can have the same reasoning. stupid reasoning and i’m muslim
No disrespect to your dad but just look how many muslim footballers there are now actually doing good with their money and influence. We as muslims imo have a duty to become influential in this world in order to be able to defend ourselves and our brothers and sisters, to uplift and helo them. Thats only possible if we acquire a certain degree of wealth, knowledge, skills, etc
The purpose in life is work for your death. It may be today. May be tomorrow. But no matter what happens or how long or short your life may be, you will die. "Did you then think that We had created you without purpose, and that you would never be returned to Us?" Quran surah 23 ayah 115
@zyadsuffee551 you can have inner peace in today's life. You just aren't trying hard enough or haven't understood what is important in life. Today we have things that are so much better than 1400 years ago. If people from 1400 years ago saw today's technology they'd lose their minds
@@muhammadakib-yp3cy I feel like what he means is that when you become a rich Football player there’s more temptation you’re much closer to the sinful lifestyle drinking/clubbing/promiscuous women etc
@@af_125 No one will benefit from a mumayyi' who waters down the Salafi manhaj. If he was the only spokesperson for Salafiyyah in this entire world no one would know what Salafiyyah is.
U still got a chance with the Saudi Pro League.
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He’s a pro in the field of Islamic knowledge. Stay away from that garbage. I’m American I hate soccer with a passion 😂
Very good lecture Sheikh. Greetings from a German Muslim from Saudi-Arabia.
It’s good
Allahumma barik akhi
Maa shaa Allaah, may Allaah bless and raise Abu Taymiyah ameen. I completely agree with him however, some key facts were missing from the story about Jesse Lingard. Lingard’s mum has battled severe depression for many years and her problems were affecting his career as he became a career for her other younger kids. That’s why he ended up benched, ultimately because of his mother’s problems.
My heartiest congratulations 🎉 for 100k"subscribers to masjid Al humera
Salaam aleykoum brother, thanks for the reminder
Congratulations on 100k subscribers May. Allah accept it from the whole team .
When are you going to recite surah tariq on the channel?
Khalaf an Hamzah?
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You always have nice comments on Islamic channels that guy.
@@OK-lu3du Jazakallahu khairan I think I’ve seen your account b4 aswell keep it up in’sha’Allah
@@MasjidAlHumerai wish you success and a really good end my belove brother in islam,have a really nice day🙂
Great Father. May Allah reward him
Idk about that… many ppl are not pro footballers pray but still drink
Ameen
Bro father was just sceptical, there is no problem with going pro, you can be a good muslim and be a pro
@@daimsaeedseems like you’re trying to go pro😂😂. Just kidding. May Allah bless you
Beautiful May Allah bless you ustadh
Today I have daily nightmares and huge regrets for the rest of my life and psychological problems because my father stopped me from being a pro footballer as I had extreme talent and stamina and I couldn't express myself!
brother that’s very sad to hear but don’t think of what could have been, instead think of what could be. keep going, chase your dreams, set goals and put your trust in allah. you got this bro
@@aj2slim41 I'm over 30 it's finished
Same hear bro, external problems such as corona forced me to be out of touch for 3 whole years.
Now Im lazy and cant even run, I think Ive just given up now, btw Im 19 now.
I know that feeling, to me it feels suicidal but to me such things aren't cosideration coz Im a muslims.
Alhamdulilah my kids play football and want to be footballers … if they don’t become footballers I fear they would be on the streets trapping … however my son became an imam I would be happy
May allah protect your children from every single evil and munkar out there
Ameen
@@محمد-س3ك9جAmeen
No many ways out the ends ak but where there’s a will there’s a way
If they are given talents they should showcase it to bring joy to the people. Not everyone is gifted the same way.
Abu Taymiyyah is such a handsome individual Allahouma barik
Mashallah.
no homo
Shaykh you can play for Al nassar
Nice lecture MashaAllah. But you can still be a professional footballer and live a halal lifestyle. Sadie Mane is a perfect example. No one is perfect but Sports is encouraged as long as ur not indulging in haram. If the ppl that come to watch you are hooligans and do haram that’s no on the sportsman. And not every multi millionaire turns to haram. Cos the lecture is coming across as not encouraging ppl to play footballers And Allah knows best
It’s haram if u have to expose your awrah surely
@@Anonymous_56789for Malikis those short lenght are permissible
@@samirk9745 Wdym tho cos the awrah is navel to knee and some different about including the knee or not. But any of the thigh is surely forbidden
What about the money they earn...is it halal?
@@mushthaqahammed4617yes because playing football is not haraam, regardless of the source of money because it's not in our control
There is nothing wrong in seeking the bounty of Allah as long as you are doing so in a Halal way. Prophet Ayub PBUH did not neglect Allahs favors, so neither should we. Be grateful for life and live it to the best of your ability to please Allah. Regardless if you are a footballer or a king
Running around sweating over a ball is a waste of life I don’t care how much they will pay you, those 90 minutes you will never get back. Sports are for kids, Man up, go chop trees or something
@@tuwaylubul_3ilmyou are probably wasting more of your life on your phone difference is they get paid for those 90 minutes and change their family’s lives with it whilst you don’t
@@idrisi8352 replying to messages online easy as a Dhikr smart guy, thanks for the insult now go and listen to a yt clip on how to conduct yourself with the character of a Muslim
@@tuwaylubul_3ilm it wasn’t an insult it’s a genuine argument, you’re saying they waste they’re time chasing a all, everyone waste time with something relevant to the dunya in this life
sadio mane is the best example of a footballer doing it the right way
He was a player off mine once what a player wallahi
Whats that alarm noise in background 😅
The call to success is the salah ☝️
Asalamwalikum brother. I have watched your video and I will say say mashaallah. You listened to your father and that was the right decision. Our parents have rights over us. I like you also play football and alhumdalillah I am on the left wing as well. I was looking at winning the world cup for England in 2026. Allah has pulled me back. I broke my wrist whilst playing in July. Football will lead to Zina and Allah is very concerned about this. I want to use a modern day example. Look at Amir Khan the boxer. I would rather read fajr, zuhr, asr, maghrib and isha and stay away from sin than win the premier league champions league and world cup. Allah knows best. I dont normally comment on channels but your video brother was exceptional
Read Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha?
football will lead to zina ? you guys are stupid lmao
Money buys freedom
And comfort and will bring ease and a bit of happiness but will never buy you full happiness and peace.
A lot momey from the football players gifting to Palestine or poor families. Football is a hard work everybody retired some day from work and have to create a new daily routine
What’s that alarm going off, I fully
Thought it was going on outside my house
I remember Jeremy Helan left Sheffield Wednesday to study Islam in Saudi Arabia.
‘Had trials for West Ham..I’m a baller guys’ …. LMFAO 🤣 😂
😂 he isn't a real baller , seriously any team is fine to start your career
Did you play with the famous Jay Cartwright
Money is important guys.. just stay good Muslims , money from football helped players marry halal nice wife,buy house to parents, build mosques etc invest in businesses after retirement
God bless
I’m glad I’m from Wanstead and decided to support Leighton Orient instead of West Ham!
And there’s countless Muslims who are millionaires and even billionaires who behave worse than footballers..
everyone says that tbh, jay from inbetweeners had u13 trails aswell.
The point is that he gave it up for the sake of Allah, whereas most other people say they got injured, or unlucky, or whatever. The point is to teach the brothers present a lesson, not to brag about him playing football well.
Ay bra just admit you werent good enough like the rest of us lol the fact that you still keep up with the football news is quite funny
No
Don’t assume bad things
@@mademoiselledelaforet6789he was not good enough don’t cry he’s not your dad
This guy is Ross from friends saying he quit basketball for his palaeontology career
Footballers play football as a profession. These sayings can be applied to any profession. Doctor, lawyer, accountant you could get caught up in corporate lifestyle. Are you not allowed to pursue a career as an athlete in Islam?
It’s a waste of time
You are allowed. It's halal.
@@solslastcannula5665like u on the internet 24:7
@@fzprof1756 I’m a surgeon lmao
How do you know if the that person is wasting their time. maybe the person is listening to lectures or seeking knowledge about the Islam.
"where's my shoes" the edits at the start is hilarious, makes him look like some kind of mad man.
Many have trials. Doesnt mean they will make it as a pro footballer
yh yh trials for west ham doesnt mean you make it stop acting like you actually had a contract offer to be a professional footballer for west ham
7:20 He said i get a little bit sad on saturdays like today. 🤣🤣 that was funny.
Thing Is most footballers don't actually drink or smoke or do drugs only some do
Man…everyone had “trials at West Ham”
Trials mean nothing haha. Why do these guys always try to make themselves have a backstory. Anyone and everyone can get a trial, think about the fact only 0.0001% of academy players make it, and a trial isn't even close to being in an academy.
Sadly know of a brother memorised
Quran came to Britain starting obsessing with tryin to keep up with his rich uncles
Failed business after failed business debt after debt now healthy problems
If he stayed on deen and taught Quran in the masjid he would have been rich in this world and the blessing of the next
As a Arab from the holy city, I will say you should of never forsaken your dream of being a footballer for the sake of Islam. Theres muslim ballers on their deen. This is where Islam over does it.
Although there's nothing wrong with it, he chose a stronger path of Deen over Dunya.
Brother, Let’s be real here. You had been offered a trial but you never actually attended the trial. Just because you had a trial or you were fast doesn’t mean you would have made it as a Pro-footballer even if you had been chosen to play at the academy level my brother. 💚
Sit down son
@@rathernot6660 Get up boy
To get a trail you have to be a baller my brother
@@Imy-er8iptrial doesn't mean you're a pro.
yep you are right, he does pick bad examples of footballers look a thte ones who are fine. Mane, Kante, Pogba, Ribery most of the French team are muslim
Getting a trial at a club doesn't mean u would of made it pro let alone made the academy
Very one sided take. What about Mo Salah, Ngolo Kante and countless other practicing muslims. Islam and football or any elite sport actually compliments each other as the best athletes refrain from the nightlife and alcohol. Another example is Khabib an MMA fighter.
MMA is forbidden tho from a religious perspective.
Not to mention Ozil, Kareem Abdul, Muhammad Ali!
@@RealMadridBotwrestling isn't tho right
West ham are top of the league at this moment in time
The poor people will enter heaven much quicker than the rich.
Nothing is wrong with becoming a footballer. Dont act like you sacrificed a career for deen. Are you trying to brag or console yourself?
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If salah bid doesn't go through hopefully al itihad will put in a low ball offer for a million you get to play in Saudi win win situation
Lingard getting cooked for no reason 😭😭😭
what he says at the 11: 00 should be done .especially for man utd fans
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This is the ultimate cope man, comon if you could have been a footballer you would have. Just because your a footballer doesn't mean you have to do haram stuff
It doesn’t , but it makes the opportunity closer so we say prevention over cure
Most footballers promote that stuff alcohol etc. Not to mention since is a nonmuslim country most of the players on the team when they win they go to celebrate drinking, club etc. And if you are one Muslim on a team full of nonmuslim it's easy to get carried way by peer pressure. "Tell me your friends and I will tell you who you are" meaning you are who you hang with. I'm sure you are still young but these are lessons for those who are wise. Learn from other people mistakes or fall into the mistakes. I wish you all the best. Peace ✌️
Come on Lacazette you still got it
In the state of the ummah and how broken it is, football would be the last thing you'd think a speaker would be talking about. astaghfirullah
Jessie Lingard only turned to alcohol due to the death of his mother.
What about mane ? His a successful footballer and a muslim
back then Islam wasn't even accepted socially so he would have to do things that go against his faith.
@@Mushfique001 What did he have to do?
I'm not sure if I agree with your dad. All the examples of footballers living a party lifestyle after retiring (e.g. Maradonna, Lingard, Sneijder, Adriano, etc.) are non-Muslims so of course they don't have no purpose anymore. There are plenty of Muslim footballers who do pretty well (Mazraoui, Mané, Rüdiger, etc.). I get that after football life might feel "empty" but the same can be said for a lawyer who works over 70 hours a week. If anyone knows a Muslim that lived a party lifestyle I'm happy to hear because I don't know any. I think that is why the lecture is faulty. Their party lifestyle is the result of having nothing outside of football but if you have friends, family or your religion as your main priority you won't care for burgers, drugs or alcohol. Finally, if anything, during your sporting career, not doing intoxicants might even be a bigger plus since you're an athlete.
This lecture was quite embarrassing. These people are not living in the real World. Pick any profession and you'll find sad stories associated with it. That's not to say the profession itself is bad. What about all the success stories? There are so many obstacles life throws at us and not everyone will overcome them in the same way. Trivialising real issues in this manner is a poor attempt at the holier-than-thou influencers.
Just be honest, you're not a footballer because you weren't good enough to make it. Less than 1% of the kids at football academies actually make it. There are loads of Muslim footballers. Playing a sport shouldn't affect your religious beliefs.
The people who are saying this are the failed footballers. Nothing wrong with wanting to be pro. Muslims are very funny nowadays
I feel like what he means is that when you become a rich Football player there’s more temptation you’re much closer to the sinful lifestyle drinking/clubbing/promiscuous women etc
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Why he is his talking about Tony Adams??? We are Muslims , we don't admire non Muslim footballers i admired Hassan Kachloul, Abu Trikka etc of the saints
Mohammed Abu trikka, Zakaria Abu khlal, Mohammed Salah, Salahdinn Bassir , many were religious and practice Islam. If you have a talent in football go for it guys! Just don't Miss your salat!
No, don't. Delete your comment and fear Allah. Football is a haram profession and there is more to Islam than salah. Much more. So tell yourself and whoever else lacks 'ilm that told you not to chat such rubbish online.
Mohammad Salah is not a practicing Muslim, and imitates non Muslims all the time. I don't know about the others. But regardless, you are chatting nonsense you will be held accountable for.
Quran 62:10 don’t think your not meant for wealthy with Allah’s permission
I have tried for solid two minutes to figure out what language is this brother speaking in.. 🙄
Easy. Just unmute the video.
@@orcashorts5813 Not deaf, I hear him, can't understand him.
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Your problem
His English is very clear lol
Ooooh! Trials at West ham that didn't happen!!
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West ham is dead anyway
Lol. Its a reference to inbetweeners for those who didn't get it
@@kemchy3838 ye seemed to go over most ppls heads 🙄
@@Arman-ch5vi I got it in one lol
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Your dad did not refer to you as 'Abu Taymiyyah' lol
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Heading the ball with the forehead is haram anyway
i had the felling of being a footballer
untill i took a step closer to Allah
There are plenty of footballers who also dedicate their life to religion. Mane and Salah are very good examples.
@@drcommonsense1 salah ?!
@@haych6782the player’s name is Mohammed Salah
@@drcommonsense1Professional football itself destroys islam
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Like most waste men, he’s now decided to speak in that weird Arabic ‘twang’, and deliver these pointless talks as he has no career prospects. There is no hope in hell he’d have made it pro.
How do you know? You have to have something special if you're getting invited to trials weirdo.
agreed, this guy's literal source of income is through these stupid speeches and TH-cam videos that don't even correspond and make sense. literally jeremy lynch 2.0 and all these people in the comments are going wow
@@EBSPITSBARZJeremy Lynch 2.0 😂😂
What a waste. Dont listen to what this man is saying. We need practising muslims in all fields including sports. As kong as everything is within the circle of islam we should work hard. Look at khabib cristiano kante etc
Sadly this person has a mentality of closed book
You are bit clueless. Don’t give examples of weak Muslim soccer players. These players would probably have made the same mistakes if they played or not play sports. Talk about players like Mane, Salah and others players who fast at matches during Ramadan, do their prayers and help the poor by building schools, hospitals, mosques and give money to the unfortunatedly struggling Muslims. A number of year ago , a Muslim player won the championship instead of partying with teammate went to the Mosque to clean the toilets. If parents don’t do their job of putting the love of Islam into their child heart and mind, that child will go through of life making mistakes, whether they play sports or not play. How many children that don’t get the discipline from sports get into drugs, partying, crime and get arrested? The biggest concern should to get more successful role models.
Well said. Football and worship can go hand in hand. Mane and Salah are very good examples. The man also talks as if health conditions don't happen outside of football. He is almost using fear to make you change your attitude. Is this what Islam is about? Scaring people into thinking worship is all you should focus your life on?
Salah,,,who literally celebrate Christmas with his wife and kids and shares it in social media...!?some people don't perticipate in any sorts of games still they are good Muslim/practicing..in today's world every professional games be it football or cricket are connected with fame or worldly attention...
@@sahil-yf4bs
You are so clueless . I never said Salah was the idea Muslim. Can you compare yourself to Salah. Who did more for the poor Egyptian or any poor Muslim country, him or you? How many Egyptian quit drugs because of him. Sport is a chance for the poor to improve their life from the ghettos, war torn and backward countries. It easy for you and others to criticize when you have no understand of the difficulty of life some of these athletes came from. Do you know that many people in Liverpool convert or reverted to Islam because of Salah? At least these are role models for poor inner city to dream of accomplishing great things for themselves, family, their people and country. I guess you didn’t see the men World Cup sharing and showing Islamic value to the whole world. I guess you are not living in war ravished country, you get to eat 2 or 3 meals a day, got a home or an apartment to live in, got parents that educated and religious, you own TV, drive car and good paying job. How many of these people would love to live our life?
@sahil-yf4bs as a Muslim don't you believe in Jesus? What's your problem with buying presents and putting up a decorated tree at a certain time of the year and celebrating the birth of Jesus?
Salah and Mane are good role models. They have become legends in their field and they still hold religious values and are considered good people universally, not just by Muslims and this is a very big point. I don't hear them swearing and cursing from them, yet Muslim influencers like Ali Dawah and Moh Hijab are always cursing. Isn't that a trait that the prophet didn't like or engage in? You need better role models who are universally liked and that can only happen by being in well renowned professions.
Salah who celebrates Christmas 😂.
It depends on what you do with that money as a footballer, Sadio mane is a good example, get a nice house and car, keep your parents with you. Marry n have kids pray, donate and all.
Byron is a restaurant chain
Everytime he speaks I feel hidden ego in his voice trying to fish for "look how good I am"... Some people get high on their own journey and they get into this self assertive ways and seeking gratitude from others.
May Allah SWT protect us
Why do you still keep listening to him then ?
"I feel"
I feel, you feel, everybody feels. Didnt know you have ilmul ghayb to dig deep into his heart and understand his motivations.
Do better.
49:12
O believers! Avoid many suspicions, ˹for˺ indeed, some suspicions are sinful. And do not spy, nor backbite one another. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of their dead brother? You would despise that!
Agreed. he is a very narcissistic and arrogant individual
@@af_125what you're saying is correct , may Allah reward you and bless you
Ask cristiano Ronaldo he is a good footballer
Someone needs to check on their car lol
What do you mean?
@@OK-lu3du In the background. Someone's car alarm was going off.
I support the brother but why do you have to act like you don’t know de Bruyne “bruyne” come on you mention Cristian errikson and Jessie lingard but acting like you don’t know kdb and also the brothers do it to WWE oh “wwf” or what ever it’s called these days stop it west it like a man you know what it is just t trying to act like you don’t know
Lmao this guy is reading daily mail articles about footballers and forgetting about the social media abuse and the media abuse .
Do you mean a soccer yaa sheikh
Yes
U can’t even make in the ladies league let alone women’s league!
don’t agree with you cause this reasoning can apply for anything in the world. working to be a doctor earning 100k a year can have the same reasoning. stupid reasoning and i’m muslim
Stop the CAP big man go and read you Quran calm
Why he always say huh 😂
knee injury
This guy is deluded 😂😂😂😂
Because your a wobbler
No disrespect to your dad but just look how many muslim footballers there are now actually doing good with their money and influence. We as muslims imo have a duty to become influential in this world in order to be able to defend ourselves and our brothers and sisters, to uplift and helo them. Thats only possible if we acquire a certain degree of wealth, knowledge, skills, etc
mate because you cant play football
The purpose in life is to aim backwards 1400 years ago.
True! Today's "luxury life" doesn't really give people inner peace and comfort. Going back to the source is the best way.
The purpose in life is work for your death. It may be today. May be tomorrow. But no matter what happens or how long or short your life may be, you will die.
"Did you then think that We had created you without purpose, and that you would never be returned to Us?"
Quran surah 23 ayah 115
@zyadsuffee551 you can have inner peace in today's life. You just aren't trying hard enough or haven't understood what is important in life. Today we have things that are so much better than 1400 years ago. If people from 1400 years ago saw today's technology they'd lose their minds
@@zyadsuffee551While you say that on the internet lol.
Now you’re following a ancient fairytale! Much better!!
Keep living the delusion….I could have been 😂 😂
He's actually smarter than you think
only people who dont know how to play football would say this😂
Lol 😂 alright mate 🤷🏽♂️
Nothing beneficial comes out from these type of speakers... Mumayyi'ah.
Who are you ?
@@muhammadakib-yp3cy I feel like what he means is that when you become a rich Football player there’s more temptation you’re much closer to the sinful lifestyle drinking/clubbing/promiscuous women etc
Then don't lessen
ok "Salafi inkpot".
How do you know no one has benefitted?
@@af_125 No one will benefit from a mumayyi' who waters down the Salafi manhaj. If he was the only spokesperson for Salafiyyah in this entire world no one would know what Salafiyyah is.
What about mo saleh
Bro, not everybody is mo salah or sadio mane.
He is the exception, not the rule
Not good enough to play obviously a dreamer
You are not a professional football player at any level is because you aren't good enough to be one! Thats it. Period. Full stop.