@@ishansrivastava6791 don't say like that. We are bhakt and it's very important for us that how we present ourselves because through us people will know what geeta or shri krishna or bhakti is 🤗
@@sonofuniverse6355 thank you , you made me realise my fault. Hare kṛṣṇa , Prabhu ji/mata ji 🦚🙏🏻💗 All glories to srila Prabhupada 🦚🙏🏻 Gaurhari🦚 Hari bol 🙌🏻
The only thing i like about Muslims is that i have never heard any Muslim saying that allah is not there. But hindus have become so modernized that many say that god doesn't exist.. And this is a very sad thing..
what a innocent retard you are go convert to chuslam , one who were questioned about isl@m in the past were executed or killed with no mercy have you heard of the story of hakikathray who was a kid was executed for questioning about chuslam bottomline is no matter who questions will be killed or read about asma bint marwan who was murdered because of her poetry about the massacre conduct by Muhammad just don't blindly praise terr0rism
@Hindu Veer Chauharmal that's not true they do have caste system they do have lower case they don't build relationships with each other for all of them only one common think is Qur'an it teaches only religion people just blindly follow no body should question
@@PR-mh3jd exactly think.. About what our religious books teach us, all the stories and then analyse everything. And then my friend you'll have no doubts..
From what i know "Das" in Hinduism is not equatable to "Slave" in other cultures. Slave was captured/traded had no free will. Das on the other hand was a volutary role taken up by individuals. You will find its description in one of Shri Rajiv Malhotra's videos talking about his book on Sanskrit Non-translatables (words). I figure "Das" is one of those words.
@@induchopra3014 It's not just servant, it has a deeper meaning than just servant, which means an employee. Das (broadly) is someone who is with their "lord" regardless of payment.
@@624raje But people in those days used Das as a slave nothing more than that. And yes It would totally depend on the kings of that time if they used to pay or not. It's not like any of us have lived in that era. Das or Dasi concept was used for people who did servant work at that time sometimes they used to get respect sometimes not, just like in today's era. If you read more scriptures of brutal or harsh king's story u will definitely find it.
@@swarnachoudhary9700 Equating Das with Slave is incorrect. Indian culture did not have slaves, there's no record of slave trades in Bharat it's a concept come from the Mediterranean region. Das and Sevak too were different divisions Das has a spiritual connection. My point is the person who equated Das as Slave is grossly inaccurate.
@@v.j9579 If you actually study the religion then you will see that Islam was against the many tribal customs prevailing at that time (which is why Muhammad peace be upon him was hated by the Qureshi pagans) And also Islam was against their paganism. Islam is much, much closer to Christianity and Judaism in terms of theology than to pagan arab traditions.
Zoroastrians, followers of an ancient Iranian faith, have faced persecution throughout history. The most significant oppression began with the rise of Islam in the 7th century CE. After Arab Muslims conquered Persia, Zoroastrians experienced forced conversions, temple destruction, and had to pay a tax called jizya in Muslim-controlled areas. This period marked a difficult chapter in their history, as they endured discrimination and violence due to their religious beliefs. Understanding this historical context is crucial to appreciate the challenges that Zoroastrians have confronted over the centuries.🙏🏼
You're lying, it didn't started in 7th century, it started in 16th century By Shia empire Safavid Dynasty and not Only Zoroastrians, they even kill 20,000 Sunni Muslims
Name one slave in Mahabharat, Ramayan, even if you consider them literature, they were still written thousands of years ago-- In Ramayan, Manthara (Ram's mother, Kaikai's servenat) had her own room and was living inside the palace. In Mahabharat, Draupadi and Kunti both had their Dasis (Servants) as thier friends. Those dasis, if they were slaves, they won't be considerd as friends.
@@indianchad3936 calling Buddhist religion promotors as missionaries. Calling indian dasa as slaves are wrong. These terms paints them and the west/ middle eastern missionaries and slaves with the same brush. There should be a different word
@TH-cam Studio: The concept of Slave was alien to ancient Hindus until Muslim invasions. Keeping someone as a slave is a totally Adharmic act in Hindu dharma.
Then what about Devadasi culture,The Cursed CASTE System,even propagated by Adi Shankara,etc. We can't always claim as if our culture is without imperfections or practices deemed absolutely unacceptable today,ie the practice of Sati,put to a halt by the British. In fact,down south ( especially in Kanyakumari region) the much abhorred " breast tax" was imposed on the lower caste woman by the "Elders or Leaders" of the villages in order to be allowed to cover their breasts.
Had Islam not been invented, we would have got so much artifacts of the assyrian and babylonian civilizations still preserved. Islam destroyed so much history that is a shame we can't study about our ancestors. One Muslim king even tried to destroy the pyramids but failed. His name was Al-Aziz Uthman.
Yeah and mongols and crusaders also destroyed islamic books and tried to destroy culture, many hindu kings did same with buddhists , u can’t point out one religion or community for certain things happened in history ,
@@Murga_Mutton pushyamitra shunga , Shaivite king Shashanka , kshemagupta , son of ashoka Jalauka , destruction of a monumental cave-temple in Vidarbha etc .these are just examples or cruelty against buddhism , there was always discrimination against jains and buddhists , jains were gotten killed just for being jain. No religion allows this , but political needs and human behaviour did.
@@Taufik-oi8tr There is, one is only servant as long as their skill set remain inferior. By this guy's logic even a construction worker or a safai karamchari is a slave😂
Many questions come up in this discussion : (1) while saying Jews were an advanced civilisation , can we get more info on how and why they were more advanced ? (2) while saying that scriptures represented religion and mentioning the Torah , bible , koran , Vedas , we forget that Vedas and Upanishads pre-date all other scriptures. Maybe he can throw more light on this
I think Jews were traders so they knew about the world and what was happening all around because they used to trade. Right, Vedas and Upanishads do pre date all other scriptures but I think torahs have like the second timeline? But they like to think that torahs came before the Vedas, which is weird and curse worthy too 🤡
In around 500 AD, God of universe visited Earth and saw peace everywhere. No fight, no fuss. All were extremely happy. It is then he sent Mohammed. Rest is history. 😊😊😊
That's only the narrative you want to believe in so that you can have a scapegoat to blame for all your problems instead of actually trying to solve them...
@@Historyteller346 exactly. Mohammad invented the scapegoat. All over the world ask anyone "which is the most hated preaching through which a religion is built upon". You will get a answer that you cannot say wrong because it is known now to the entire population of this planet. Meanwhile you can still keep searching for the non existent ollo. 😜😜😜
@@ayushsubedi6445dange hi to chhahti sarkaar election arahe hai ram mandir udghaatan ke bahane bhadkau bhashan shuru hone wale hain musalmaan bhiyo satark rehna😢
Islam was the promise that God gave to the first son of Abraham. It made the Arabs go from desert dwellers to some of the greatest scientists and religious leaders in human history.
@@andreiyevanovYou want evidence ? Here it is : The earliest surviving South Asian epigraphy, the mid 3rd Century BCE, Edicts of Ashoka, in Greek, Aramaic and Prakrit, independently identify obligations to slaves and hired workers, later prohibiting the trading of Slaves within the Empire. Dāsa are offered in examples of Pāṇini's, probably mid 4th century BCE, Sanskrit grammar, the Aṣṭādhyāyī, e.g. 2.3.69 "lusting for the slave", 2.4.24 "the concourse of ladies and slaves". The term dāsa and dāsyu in Vedic and other ancient Indian literature has been interpreted by as "servant" or "slave", but others have contested such meaning. The term dāsa in the Rigveda, has been also been translated as an enemy, but overall the identity of this term remains unclear and disputed among scholars. According to Scott Levi, it was likely an established institution in ancient India by the start of the common era based on texts such as the Arthashastra, the Manusmriti and the Mahabharata. Slavery was "likely widespread by the lifetime of the Buddha and perhaps even as far back as the Vedic period", however he elaborates that the association of the Vedic Dasa with 'slaves' is "problematic and likely to have been a later development". Upinder Singh states that the Rig Veda is familiar with slavery, referring to enslavement in course of war or as a result of debt. She states that the use of dasa and dasi in later times were used as terms for male and female slaves. In contrast, Suvira Jaiswal states that dasa tribes were integrated in the lineage system of Vedic traditions, wherein dasi putras could rise to the status of priests, warriors and chiefs as shown by the examples of Kaksivant Ausija, Balbutha, Taruksa, Divodasa and others. Some scholars contest the earlier interpretations of the term dasa as "slave", with or without "racial distinctions". According to Indologists Stephanie W. Jamison and Joel P. Brereton, known for their recent translation of the Rigveda, the dasa and dasyu are human and non-human beings who are enemies of Arya. These according to the Rigveda, state Jamison and Brereton, are destroyed by the Vedic deity Indra. The interpretation of "dasas as slaves" in the Vedic era is contradicted by hymns such as 2.12 and 8.46 that describe "wealthy dasas" who charitably give away their wealth. Similarly, state Jamison and Brereton, the "racial distinctions" are not justified by the evidence. According to the Indologist Thomas Trautmann, the relationship between the Arya and Dasa appears only in two verses of the Rigveda, is vague and unexpected since the Dasa were "in some ways more economically advanced" than the Arya according to the textual evidence. According to Asko Parpola, the term dasa in ancient Indian texts has proto-Saka roots, where dasa or daha simply means "man". Both "dasa" and "dasyu" are uncommon in Indo-Iranian languages (including Sanskrit and Pali), and these words may be a legacy of the PIE root "*dens-", and the word "saka" may have evolved from "dasa", states Parpola. According to Micheline Ishay - a professor of human rights studies and sociology, the term "dasa" can be "translated as slave". The institution represented unfree labor with fewer rights, but "the supposed slavery in [ancient] India was of mild character and limited extent" like Babylonian and Hebrew slavery, in contrast to the Hellenic world. The "unfree labor" could be of two types in ancient India: the underadsatva and the ahitaka, states Ishay. A person in distress could pledge themselves for work leading to underadsatava, while under ahitaka a person's "unfree labor" was pledged or mortgaged against a debt or ransom when captured during a war. These forms of slavery limited the duration of "unfree labor" and such a slave had rights to their property and could pass their property to their kin, states Ishay. The term dasa appears in early Buddhist texts, a term scholars variously interpret as servant or slave. Buddhist manuscripts also mention kapyari, which scholars have translated as a legally bonded servant (slave). According to Gregory Schopen, in the Mahaviharin Vinaya, the Buddha says that a community of monks may accept dasa for repairs and other routine chores. Later, the same Buddhist text states that the Buddha approved the use of kalpikara and the kapyari for labor in the monasteries and approved building separate quarters for them. Schopen interprets the term dasa as servants, while he interprets the kalpikara and kapyari as bondmen and slave respectively because they can be owned and given by laity to the Buddhist monastic community. According to Schopen, since these passages are not found in Indian versions of the manuscripts, but found in a Sri Lankan version, these sections may have been later interpolations that reflect a Sri Lankan tradition, rather than early Indian. The discussion of servants and bonded labor is also found in manuscripts found in Tibet, though the details vary. The discussion of servant, bonded labor and slaves, states Scopen, differs significantly in different manuscripts discovered for the same Buddhist text in India, Nepal and Tibet, whether they are in Sanskrit or Pali language. These Buddhist manuscripts present a set of questions to ask a person who wants to become a monk or nun. These questions inquire if the person is a dasa and dasi, but also ask additional questions such as "are you ahrtaka" and "are you vikritaka". The later questions have been interpreted in two ways. As "are you one who has been seized" (ahrtaka) and "are you one who has been sold" (vikritaka) respectively, these terms are interpreted as slaves. Alternatively, they have also been interpreted as "are you doubtless" and "are you blameworthy" respectively, which does not mean slave. Further, according to these texts, Buddhist monasteries refused all servants, bonded labor and slaves an opportunity to become a monk or nun, but accepted them as workers to serve the monastery. The Indian texts discuss dasa and bonded labor along with their rights, as well as a monastic community's obligations to feed, clothe and provide medical aid to them in exchange for their work. This description of rights and duties in Buddhist Vinaya texts, says Schopen, parallel those found in Hindu Dharmasutra and Dharmasastra texts. The Buddhist attitude to servitude or slavery as reflected in Buddhist texts, states Schopen, may reflect a "passive acceptance" of cultural norms of the Brahmanical society midst them, or more "justifiably an active support" of these institutions. The Buddhist texts offer "no hint of protest or reform" to such institutions, according to Schopen. Kautilya's Arthashastra dedicates the thirteenth chapter on dasas, in his third book on law. This Sanskrit document from the Maurya Empire period (4th century BCE) has been translated by several authors, each in a different manner. Shamasastry's translation of 1915 maps dasa as slave, while Kangle leaves the words as dasa and karmakara. According to Kangle's interpretation, the verse 13.65.3-4 of Arthasastra forbids any slavery of "an Arya in any circumstances whatsoever", but allows the Mlecchas to "sell an offspring or keep it as pledge". Patrick Olivelle agrees with this interpretation. He adds that an Arya or Arya family could pledge itself during times of distress into bondage, and these bonded individuals could be converted to slave if they committed a crime thereby differing with Kangle's interpretation. According to Kangle, the Arthasastra forbids enslavement of minors and Arya from all four varnas and this inclusion of Shudras stands different from the Vedic literature. Kangle suggests that the context and rights granted to dasa by Kautilya implies that the word had a different meaning than the modern word slave, as well as the meaning of the word slave in Greek or other ancient and medieval civilizations. According to Arthashastra, anyone who had been found guilty of nishpatitah (ruined, bankrupt, a minor crime) may mortgage oneself to become dasa for someone willing to pay his or her bail and employ the dasa for money and privileges. The term dasa in Indic literature when used as a suffix to a bhagavan (deity) name, refers to a pious devotee. The Buddhist Vanijja Sutta, AN 5:177 listing slave trading to be one of the five wrong livelihood a layperson should not engage in : "Monks, a lay follower should not engage in five types of business. Which five? Business in weapons, business in human beings, business in meat, business in intoxicants, and business in poison. These are the five types of business that a lay follower should not engage in." Late classical Hindu Dharmaśāstra, would specify who can be enslaved, the treatment of enslaved, and acceptable forms of Vishti (forced labour), by caste; a theme later medieval commentaries, of the like of Devaṇabhaṭṭa's Smṛticandrikā, would refine.
Pre-Islamic Arabia and the Middle East were characterized by a rich cultural and religious diversity. The region was home to various tribes and civilizations, each with their own distinct customs, languages, and beliefs. Here are some key aspects of pre-Islamic Arabia and the Middle East: Pre-Islamic Arabia 1. **Polytheism**: The dominant religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was polytheism, with various tribes worshipping different gods and goddesses. The Kaaba in Mecca was a major center of worship, with up to 360 idols. 2. **Christianity and Judaism**: Christianity and Judaism had a significant presence in the region, particularly in the northwestern and northeastern parts of Arabia. 3. **Iranian Religions**: Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism were also practiced in the region, especially in the eastern and southern parts of Arabia. 4. **Arabian Polytheism**: Arabian polytheism was characterized by the worship of deities and spirits, with rituals and pilgrimages directed towards various gods and goddesses. 5. **Tribal Structure**: The region was divided into various tribes, with each tribe having its own distinct culture, language, and customs. 6. **Conversion of Tribes**: Many tribes in the region converted to Islam, leading to a significant shift in the region's religious and cultural landscape. 7. **Spread of Islam**: Islam spread rapidly throughout the region, leading to the establishment of Islamic empires and the spread of Islamic culture and values. 8. **Impact on Women**: Islam had a significant impact on the status of women in the region, with the introduction of new laws and customs that affected their roles and rights.
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
@@Marendra_Nodi_IPC_420 We're learning only for the sake of learning. Not for gossip. Maybe some people do that, but not all. Everyone's a pacifist when they don't know stuff.
Please learn more about Islam from a knowledgeable scholar or renowned speakers like Mufti Menk etc. They'll provide accurate description of pre-Islamic Arab and the correct image of Islam and its message for mankind.
One who don't follow any religion is termed as kafir a disbeliever usually who don't follow Islam is termed as non Muslim but the thing start from here like see i am muslim you are non Muslim i don't have to tell you that you are kafir bcoz your are following sanatan dharam whether your worship shiv Ram hunuman Krishna as mentioned in your books .but in whole the whole world who are following Islam k/as one ummah of prophet Mohammad saw we pray as the basic 5 things in Islam are sahada paryer fasting zakat means tax hajj compulsory for wealthy muslim these things are compulsory and Qur'an the holy book and the hadees which is the saying of prophet Mohammad saw moreover the non Muslim which are living in this world is also the ummat of mohhamad saw the prophet but they are termed as ummat e dawat means we as a Muslim have to tell them about Islam it is our duty that's why you see maximum preacher doing this the basic thing is that on the day of judgement every one will be ask about his deeds and doing and like if i have a non Muslim frnd i have to tell him that this is Islam and the things which comes under it rest is upto his if we want to follow it is his choice .hope you get the answer
Axha isi lia gareeba logo ko Gulam bnayay jta tha larki paida hoty hii usy Zameen ma gard dia jta tha larkia ko Gulam bnaya jta tha😂😂or India ma ty larkio ko zinda jlla dia jta tha ja beta history parh😂
@@AhmadRaza-rl4mx Main toh history padh ke aya hoon kiun ki main khud history ka professor hoon tera tarha gawad sadakchhaap nehi hoon. Tera baap dada se jake puch ki aaj se 1500 saal pehle woh bhi bhagwaan ki puja karta tha ki nehi? Apne baap dada se puch tera purwajo ke janam ke kundali nikale aur woh padhke dekh ki tere dada ke pad dada neh khaf main ake islam kabool kiya tha ya talwaar ki naukh peh islam kabool kiya tha! Us waqt nah tera allah tha na tha islam. Woh bhi us bhagwaan ko hi pujte thay jis bhagwaan ko aaj tu nakar raha hai. Greeb logo gulaam banaya jata tha ya ladkiyon ko dafnaya jata tha is bawaja batoon se kya bolna chahata hai! Khuch dang ka baat kar nehi toh log tujhe sadfira pagaal kahenge 🤣🤣
Kisi bhi relgion pr hmlog hs nhi skte agr hmara islam hme sahi bt bolna sikhata h lekin kisi ki insult krke nhi ye sbhi log missguided h agr hmhi log aisa behavior rkhnge to logo ko sach kaise pta chlega ki islam h kya@@AhmadRaza-rl4mx
@@a_n_i_k_e_t_360apko kisi bhi religion pr hsna nhi chahiye hindu dharm bhi aisa nhi sikhata apne shyd aisi apne bhut si books pdhi hongi jisme islam ke baare bhut kuch likha hoga ek br quranshareef zaroor pdhiyega to apko ar bhut kuch jnne ko milega.
One basic thing that we miss is that Islam didn't start with prophet Muhammad. Muslim beleive Islam started with Adam, they believe in Jesus, Moses (prophet of Jews), Abraham, etc. Islamic belief is that Muhammad continued the religion, he didn't start Islam.
This was a trick by Muhammad to show himself as authority over Christiantiy and Judaism. Truth is he had no knowledge about any religions and copied stuff that he had heard from here and there. So yes, Islam did start with Muhammad.
So basically middle East was a diverse and multi cultural region until Islamic invasions. I'm proud to be a Bharatiya which preserved it's culture at the cost of its life, women, children.
People accepted Islam in Arabia after seeing the great influence of Islam. No one forced anyone. That's the reason Jews and Christians co-existed with the Muslims. It's a pretty bad assumption to think negatively about the topic without knowing that most people accept Islam due to its practicality and easy-to-understand nature.
@@imran98Tyou're wrong about history, Islam spread in Arabia basically killing and submit the Arab tribes. Mohamed and the first Umma comumity were desert raiders, nothing more.
@@Stradastorts57 Yo, you jumped from a topic to a whole different topic. I don't speak out of knowledge because that is one of the biggest things God has warned us about. If you wanna know the right thing pick up a book about the Prophet (saw) and his influence in Arabia. There are tons of Non-muslim authors for that. Like “Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet” by Karen Armstrong. Why don't read what Ghandi had to say about our Prophet (saw)? These people are not script readers like the media.
@@imran98T The influece of Mohamed were created two century after born of islamic religion in IX century and exalted the horrible action Mohamed did against innocent people. I don't follow what many non muslims say about Mohamed (there is many non muslims who spoke against Islam and what Mohamed did), and i know that Gandhi in his speech try to save India from Partition, who created so many problems that we see today.
@@Stradastorts57 Then research on your own if you are so close-minded to dive deeply into it. A man who had control of a whole state had to deal with wars. Who said it was innocent deliberately? Godi Media? Funded Ex-Muslims? Then you should be ashamed of your knowledge. Ask any non-Muslim historian who knows the context very well. Then come to me. Ask any religious Jews about the history of the Muslims. Because this is also seen negatively in the media.
Seriously sir or mam u really need to study more u can't comment like this on any relegion without any knowledge of course i can say this the world would be better without Hinduism but I Wil not say this bcz i don't hv proper knowledge about that
@@muhammadsagheer3184 I've studied Islam as much as I can; Below are my findings: 1) Islam doesn't believe in coexistence. It says a kafir can never be your friend. 2) Islam doesn't believe in coexistence: It says There is no god except allah
@@CuriousCow1992 the first one is totally wrong i hv Muslim friend from India she is hindu our prophet said once whoever hurt nonmuslim will never gona even smell the fragrance of jannah we cannot be friends with those non Muslims who are against Islam and try to harm Muslims 2nd one is correct we believe that there is just one God worthy of worship but doesn't mean that we didn't respect other relegion we just don't hv faith on them
7:20 Slavery didn't exist in BHARAT. Word Dasa doesn't actually mean a Slave. Dasa or Dasi were lower order workers & servants. It was a Title. They had homes and their private lifestyle other than just their job as Dasa. They cannot be considered as an equivalent to Slaves that existed in other parts of world. Slavery is a different category which never existed in BHARAT. Our Civilization never promoted this type of exploitation.
If u r so confident about ur religion as u claim then why not remove anti-conversion laws , blasphemy laws , laws against apostasy from Muslim countries U can spread Islam (do dawah) in non-muslim countries like USA or even India , but a Christian cannot preach Christianity in Muslim countries. It's punishable. Why ? If u r so confident about ur religion then why such law People can join Islam but in Muslim countries like Malaysia even if u leave Islam government won't register it . Some countries outrightly punish people for converting or leaving Islam If u r so confident about Islam being the true religion then why have such laws. People joining Islam can be seen , but what about ones who r leaving when u silence their voice with such laws and then boast about ur religion Makes no sense.
@@Rook-gz5dyThese laws are the product of environment and influence of some time due to lack of independent thought prevaling in muslim countries these laws haven't been able to change
@Bhavani Singh no its babyloniac language but sanskrit is also too old to be known when it started but if you want best laguage where their are many level of adjective then its arabic the quran arabic
With the advent of Islam, slavery was abolished, and women were granted rights surpassing those of men." Before islam in arab have no laws killing are increasing But when islam came I it changed everthing
Q:What was there before prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and islam? Answer: "He has ordained for you of religion what He enjoined upon Noah and that which We have revealed to you, [O Muḥammad], and what We enjoined upon Abraham and Moses and Jesus - to establish the religion and not be divided therein. Difficult for those who associate others with Allāh is that to which you invite them. Allāh chooses for Himself whom He wills and guides to Himself whoever turns back [to Him]." (Quran 42:13)
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
Pls being a Muslim i request uh to invite a very good personality....i am not telling about Dr Naik....but just research about a good scholar and pls invite this is really needy ✅👍🏻
People in the comment section are getting offended. When we speak of idol worship those days, it doesn't refer to what being worshipped today. Infact no Lord Ram, Krishna , Shiva etc are mentioned in Quran. Those days evil kings would make their own idols and ask people to pray. There is an movie Exodus, if you watch that you'll get an idea.
It's his personal evaluation of his current thought process of history. He is trying to create a perception of Vedas being only orally taught but certainly very far from reality.
Many people have a misconception that islam was born 1400 years ago but it was there from the start of the world but people don't like to agree to that prophet adam came to the earth with the message first
Prophet adam lolllll bruh he belongs to bible stop claiming anyone for the sake of your religion islam is a cult not a religion which was started 1400 years ago
Islam is peace🌹 Which believes in one Almighty god, Allah. And Mohammed (pbuh) is his true messenger and he is the messenger and teacher for all human beings.☘️
Actually all his shows are scripted... And waht he says are pre revised by him before the show..who will ask questions, and what will be the question all are set.. And the conversion is also a fake conversion... It ahave many proof on youtube ansd revealed by jokers personal bodyguard
▪ Religion is for those who sleep. ▪ Spirituality is for those who are awake. ▪ Religion is for those who need someone to tell them what to do and want to be guided. ▪ Spirituality is for those who pay attention to their inner voice. ▪ Religion threatens and frightens. ▪ Spirituality gives inner peace. ▪ Religion represses everything which it considers false. ▪ Spirituality transcends everything, it brings us closer to our Truth! ▪ Religion does not tolerate any question. ▪Spirituality encourages searching questions. ▪ Religion is human. It is an organization with rules made by men. ▪ Spirituality is Divine, without human rules....leads us to the Causeless Cause! ▪ Religion divides between us and them. ▪Spirituality unites. ▪ Religion follows the concepts of a sacred book. ▪ Spirituality seeks the sacred in all books. ▪ Religion feeds on fear. ▪ Spirituality feeds on trust and faith. ▪ Religion deals with performing rituals. ▪ Spirituality has to do with the Inner Self. ▪ Religion feeds on internal ego. ▪ Spirituality drives to transcend beyond self. ▪ Religion is a cult. ▪ Spirituality is inner meditation. ▪ Religion lives in the past and in the future. ▪ Spirituality lives in the present. ▪ Religion creates cloisters in our memory. ▪ Spirituality liberates our Consciousness. 🌹
Do you think you know better than God almighty? God knows what we need. Your so-called spirituality is completely based on individualism which can't direct to the truth. Religion is a guidance that everyone needs. It has spirituality within it. God has given us a life and soul for a purpose. Without knowing that purpose you are just following what sounds sweet not logical.
@@vineethsn before ISLAM ? 🤣 , my dear prophet Mohammed ( peace be upon him )is last prophet for all universe, before this world where we were and after this world where we will go , for more details read Quran,
@@mohdmohiuddin1983{ Advice read full then argue } how do you know that god name allah . it is just told by YOUR parents and your parents were told by their parents and someone in your ancestory was converted forcefully by giving a choice whether to convert or die this is how islam has spread . those converted who hindus were buddhist of afghanistan who were converted by destroying and killing , raping their wives { even today a buddha statue is there which 1600 yrs old even older than islam }. those who converted buddhist were people of present day iran , iraq , dubai who were following parsi religion { TATA is the biggest example who came to india to save their culture from islamic jihadist}. those who converted parsis were people who used to pray different tribes who prayed different dieties at kabba and profit muhammud was a part of one of them who killed brutally in the name of god ............ and destroyed all dieties at kabba and established a religion "ISLAM" . A graet historian has said : few generation ago they were part of us fighting together against islamic invaders and against ideology , but now converted supporting that ideology. "
Ranbir u r an educated person and if u want to know about Islam then pls go through the Qur'an . You will surely know the truth of Islam and also a lot about this universe. Qur'an is the best and greatest scientific book ever . U love exploring right , why u don't read Qur'an. Till today's date there is not even a single mistake found in Qur'an. And the facts and science we are knowing today are mentioned many years earlier in the Qur'an. I am a science student so , for me it's more relatable . If you really want to explore it so please don't skip Qur'an. You can also research on it .
The Prophet said, "Isn't the witness of a women equal to half that of a man?" The women said "yes". He said "This is because of the deficiency of the women's mind." Sahih Bukhari 3:48:826
@Bhavani Singh misleaded person please study it then u know what actually written in there please study before telling something don't tell anything like andbhakt
@Bhavani Singh Surah Al azab 33:36 36. And it becometh not a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His messenger have decided an affair (for them), that they should (after that) claim any say in their affair; and whoso is rebellious to Allah and His messenger, he verily goeth astray in error manifest. Surah Al Azab 33:37 And when thou saidst unto him on whom Allah hath conferred favour and thou hast conferred favour: Keep thy wife to thyself, and fear Allah. And thou didst hide in thy mind that which Allah was to bring to light, and thou didst fear mankind whereas Allah hath a better right that thou shouldst fear Him. So when Zeyd had performed that necessary formality (of divorce) from her, We gave her unto thee in marriage, so that (henceforth) there may be no sin for believers in respect of wives of their adopted sons, when the latter have performed the necessary formality (of release) from them. The commandment of Allah must be fulfilled.
I've read 6 major religions and islam makes sense , everything is written Cristal clear with contradiction,most logical god and religion concept on earth
@@heaven-earth108 Mufti Menk is an Islamic scholar and he interprets the Islamic scriptures the way they were meant to be. I think on this platform it will help clear the misconceptions among the Indians about Islam that were introduced by the fringe elements.
@Manmith Shiv I know Islam to have only one original scripture. All scholars in the world have it by heart. Nobody can whitewash something like that brother. If you know of anything that "promotes" violence, pls enlighten me
Zafar Heretic has done a truly marvelous job in his series ‘THE muhammad’ which is well researched and presented. Muhammad was born three years after his father abdulla died.
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by the American author Michael H. Hart. Published by his father's publishing house, it was his first book and was reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history.[3][4][5][6] Unlike various other rankings at the time, Hart was not attempting to rank on "greatness" as a criterion, but rather whose actions most changed the course of human history.
Goddess al uzza(sanskrit urja), al lat (literature)and al mannat (lakshya) were none other than shakti(urja) , saraswati(literature) and laxmi (lakshya). If you see very old pics of kaba , before modification into cube shape, it was a jyotirlinga (enlargement)
@@arzooruhishaikh great my ass. I can quote 100 such verses from the Vedas and Geeta saying exactly what Islam says about god, idol worship and prophets. These sanghis cannot be believed
Quran 8:39. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelieving or worshipping other than Allah) and the religion (worship) will all be for Allah Alone...... Islam...
Say to those who have disbelieved [that] if they cease, what has previously occurred will be forgiven for them. But if they return to [hostility] - then precedent of the former [rebellious] people has already taken place. Al-Qur'an 8:38 And fight them until there is no fitnah and until the religion, all of it, is for Allah, And if they cease - then indeed, Allah is seeing of what they do. Al-Qur'an 8:39 But if they turn away, then know that Allah is your protector, Excellent is the protector and Excellent is the helper. Al-Qur'an 8:40 Refrain from misguiding people ms
@@vidhirajak2464Adam seeker first spits on Hinduism and your pagan gods. First defend them. Islam tou bht badi aud dur ki cheez h. We have seen such seekers throughout our history. They came and vanished by Islam was there, is there and will be there. Allah u Akbar.
You should invite Abhishek Goswami who is a great Indian artist and have a wide knowledge in history and religion and how art influences us in creating a great civilization.
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
He is trying to say slaves and Dhaas same! Really? This is how these biased people draw similarity to evil of west to our culture. Dhaasa does not means slaves in indian history. Dhaasa were very much paid and lived dignified life. Infact lot of great divotees in india called themself dhaasa.... Purandara dhaasa, kanaka dhaasa. Problem with us, initially british wrote biased history, then people like Thapar, habib copied and justified. Now same being continuied by people like these.....
Prophet Muhammad PBUH is the prophet about whom God gave glad tidings to prophet Isaiah. The Jewish tribes who lived in Medina before the advent of Prophet Muhammad were aware of this prophecy and were waiting the coming of the final Prophet! "Here is my servant ,whom I uphold my chosen one .' I will put my spirit on him and he will bring justice to the nations. "Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; Let the settlements where Keder lives rejoice. " - The book of Isiah chapter 42 verse 1 and 11 - There is no disagreement that Keder is prophet Ishmael's son. Keder (qedarites) is the great grand father of Adnan and Qurash. Nothing was raised in Quresh but the praises of Islam. Not a single Prophet entered Mecca since keder dwelt in it, except for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH ). It is also mentioned in Book of Isiah verse 11 : Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice. Let the people of Sela sing for joy; - Where is sela located?? Sela is a mountain located in Medina in Saudi Arabia.
Oh yeah, I think Science has proven with 100% accuracy that ADAM-EVE is a myth thus making every religion on this earth useless myth (including Islam). He is speaking nonsenses Wikipedia, I can tell more about Islamic history.
@@mdas5990 Oh really? Are you living in 1990's or what ! Taking Darwinism and labelling it as fact 😂!?? Do you even know how many Evolutionary biologists are challenging this?? First know the difference between "Evolution" and "Darwinian Evolution". No one denies "Evolution"(biological change over time). It's a fact! The Butterflies going through the change over the time is evolution. Tadpoles going through the change is evolution!! On the other hand Darwinian evolution is merely assumption! Many Many scientists and evolutionary biologists challenged this including "Lynn Margulis", the famous Biologist, James A. Shapiro, expert in bacterial genetics and Professor of microbiology at the University of Chicago, Denis Noble, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics; University of Oxford. Many wrote books on it. Read the book "Mind and Cosmos" by Thomas Nagel. Or Maybe you should know about "Third Way Of Evolution" then I think you'll stop taking Darwinism as a fact
Muslim not only because born in muslim family, But by education, science, and the idea of the one creator/supreme existence. The creator/ supreme existence/ Allah/ God, who is alone, has no father nor son, neither any partner, who was always there and will always be there for eternal time. The one, Allah! I bear witness that there's no God but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammed (pbuh) is messenger of Allah.
You should call Dan Gibson for this... Others are surprisingly standing on heap of simple and obvious questions asked by archaeologists and unanswered by the classic history... But rightly answered by Dan Gibson...
Nice initiative. Please cast someone more reputed if you want to explore Islam genuinely, This guy is not much know and he don't have much skill of story telling. (You can notice it) I would suggest. Mohammad Hijab Omar Sulaiman Adnan Rashid DawahWise Daniel Haqiqatjou All these people are well respected and will definately come to talk. Just a suggestion if you really want to explore Islam in its true essence. Your exposure will get international as you cast one of these people.
Brother it would be better if your interview a knowledgeable ISLAMIC scholar about the history of ISLAM...not just any Muslim or a Muslim with some knowledge but those who have proper authentic knowledge.
You should invite Mufti Menk In your show.. ranveer.He is very to smart and makes topic easy to understand.
Right
Yes
NAK(Nouman Ali Khan) is also good
& mullah omar plus baghdadi also
@@ulala9729 wo tmlg k lye hai bhai
It’s not their eyes it’s the heart which are blind
❤ ..
A blind person 💀
@@sonofuniverse6355 His heart and eyes both are blind then 😔😔
@@ishansrivastava6791 don't say like that. We are bhakt and it's very important for us that how we present ourselves because through us people will know what geeta or shri krishna or bhakti is 🤗
@@sonofuniverse6355 thank you , you made me realise my fault.
Hare kṛṣṇa , Prabhu ji/mata ji 🦚🙏🏻💗
All glories to srila Prabhupada 🦚🙏🏻
Gaurhari🦚
Hari bol 🙌🏻
The only thing i like about Muslims is that i have never heard any Muslim saying that allah is not there. But hindus have become so modernized that many say that god doesn't exist.. And this is a very sad thing..
atheism is actually better than blindly believing in god... hinduism prefers agnosticism.. we have to explore the path
what a innocent retard you are go convert to chuslam , one who were questioned about isl@m in the past were executed or killed with no mercy have you heard of the story of hakikathray who was a kid was executed for questioning about chuslam
bottomline is no matter who questions will be killed
or read about asma bint marwan who was murdered because of her poetry about the massacre conduct by Muhammad
just don't blindly praise terr0rism
Dharma allows us to think and explore not just blindly follow thats the beauty of dharma
@Hindu Veer Chauharmal that's not true they do have caste system they do have lower case they don't build relationships with each other for all of them only one common think is Qur'an it teaches only religion people just blindly follow no body should question
@@PR-mh3jd exactly think.. About what our religious books teach us, all the stories and then analyse everything. And then my friend you'll have no doubts..
After listening mufti menk , youth club scholars ,dr israr,tariq jameel ,many people understood islam in a better way
Yes
Youth club?😂
@@lily-pm1il😂😂😂😂
Ofcourse youth club is one of the best platform for learning and understanding islam...what's to laugh about?@@lily-pm1il
@@lily-pm1il
They have great podcast try it.
7:20-Dasa is not equal to slave. It means a servant. Even the PM is also a public servant. And the kings in ancient India paid the labours properly.
True.. Dasas were people voluntarily serving not forced to labor like slaves.
Never expect any marxist historian to praise your culture.
This guest is wrong in so many factual things
Rulers of thiruvithamkoor ( Kerala' ) called themselves "dasa of Lord SreePadmanabha"
@@ashyjager what can you more accept from a person who believes in aasamani kitaab 😂
From what i know "Das" in Hinduism is not equatable to "Slave" in other cultures. Slave was captured/traded had no free will. Das on the other hand was a volutary role taken up by individuals. You will find its description in one of Shri Rajiv Malhotra's videos talking about his book on Sanskrit Non-translatables (words). I figure "Das" is one of those words.
Das is servant
@@induchopra3014 It's not just servant, it has a deeper meaning than just servant, which means an employee. Das (broadly) is someone who is with their "lord" regardless of payment.
@@624raje But people in those days used Das as a slave nothing more than that. And yes It would totally depend on the kings of that time if they used to pay or not. It's not like any of us have lived in that era. Das or Dasi concept was used for people who did servant work at that time sometimes they used to get respect sometimes not, just like in today's era. If you read more scriptures of brutal or harsh king's story u will definitely find it.
@@swarnachoudhary9700 Equating Das with Slave is incorrect. Indian culture did not have slaves, there's no record of slave trades in Bharat it's a concept come from the Mediterranean region. Das and Sevak too were different divisions Das has a spiritual connection. My point is the person who equated Das as Slave is grossly inaccurate.
Correct
And We have not sent you, [O Muḥammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.
Al anbiya 21:107
lol mercy yahan curse. history padh lo bhai abhramic religion se pehle ki aur abhramic religion k baad ki.
@@dumdumdumdum8804 It's better with Abrahamic religions.
@@silentbyte196 unless you are an serial rapist or an psychopath murderer, you would say this.
@@silentbyte196islam is not an abrahamic religion ,it's from qureshi tribal culture
@@v.j9579 If you actually study the religion then you will see that Islam was against the many tribal customs prevailing at that time (which is why Muhammad peace be upon him was hated by the Qureshi pagans)
And also Islam was against their paganism.
Islam is much, much closer to Christianity and Judaism in terms of theology than to pagan arab traditions.
Zoroastrians, followers of an ancient Iranian faith, have faced persecution throughout history. The most significant oppression began with the rise of Islam in the 7th century CE. After Arab Muslims conquered Persia, Zoroastrians experienced forced conversions, temple destruction, and had to pay a tax called jizya in Muslim-controlled areas. This period marked a difficult chapter in their history, as they endured discrimination and violence due to their religious beliefs. Understanding this historical context is crucial to appreciate the challenges that Zoroastrians have confronted over the centuries.🙏🏼
Why are every pajeeet open their mouth without knowledge....I swear someday you will get humiliate so Hard.....
@@MohmmadHanief-ij4vkWhy don't you humiliate him now with your knowledge
@@Prat2023what knowledge 😂
The jiziya implemented on non muslims and muslims were need to pay zakat another form of tax..
You're lying, it didn't started in 7th century, it started in 16th century By Shia empire Safavid Dynasty and not Only Zoroastrians, they even kill 20,000 Sunni Muslims
Name one slave in Mahabharat, Ramayan, even if you consider them literature, they were still written thousands of years ago-- In Ramayan, Manthara (Ram's mother, Kaikai's servenat) had her own room and was living inside the palace. In Mahabharat, Draupadi and Kunti both had their Dasis (Servants) as thier friends. Those dasis, if they were slaves, they won't be considerd as friends.
They were service provider, they were paid
Megasthenes in 300 BCE said that India weirdly didn't had any slaves unlike Greece and other kingdoms
@@indianchad3936 calling Buddhist religion promotors as missionaries. Calling indian dasa as slaves are wrong. These terms paints them and the west/ middle eastern missionaries and slaves with the same brush. There should be a different word
@TH-cam Studio: The concept of Slave was alien to ancient Hindus until Muslim invasions. Keeping someone as a slave is a totally Adharmic act in Hindu dharma.
Then what about Devadasi culture,The Cursed CASTE System,even propagated by Adi Shankara,etc. We can't always claim as if our culture is without imperfections or practices deemed absolutely unacceptable today,ie the practice of Sati,put to a halt by the British. In fact,down south ( especially in Kanyakumari region) the much abhorred " breast tax" was imposed on the lower caste woman by the "Elders or Leaders" of the villages in order to be allowed to cover their breasts.
@@guhapooinpatarsan2853understand the difference between what the original commenter said and the shit you spew, stop your “what about” fool
Mustafa❤️(saw) is my love.
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Ya nabi allah ya syed ul mursaleen ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@farazkhan9844he is cursed
@@TH-camsohokya bey
@@farazkhan9844 😂😂
Had Islam not been invented, we would have got so much artifacts of the assyrian and babylonian civilizations still preserved.
Islam destroyed so much history that is a shame we can't study about our ancestors. One Muslim king even tried to destroy the pyramids but failed. His name was Al-Aziz Uthman.
What about the Christian crusades and britishers talking bout history
@@ChanChan-ix3rp what about them?
Yeah and mongols and crusaders also destroyed islamic books and tried to destroy culture, many hindu kings did same with buddhists , u can’t point out one religion or community for certain things happened in history ,
@@altu4908 which Hindu king destroyed Buddhist culture?
@@Murga_Mutton pushyamitra shunga , Shaivite king Shashanka , kshemagupta , son of ashoka Jalauka , destruction of a monumental cave-temple in Vidarbha etc .these are just examples or cruelty against buddhism , there was always discrimination against jains and buddhists , jains were gotten killed just for being jain. No religion allows this , but political needs and human behaviour did.
Romans : we cant defeat Persians
Persians : we cant defeat romans
Khalid bin waleed : I can solve your problem......... defeats both
Mongols : 💀
@@RkRk-xu1ww battle of ain jalut😶
@@RkRk-xu1wwberke khan
allah kalapanik hai
@@kambojexpress6230 okay 👍
Daas or Daasi is not slave labour, they are servants.
Not big difference
@@Taufik-oi8tr There is, one is only servant as long as their skill set remain inferior.
By this guy's logic even a construction worker or a safai karamchari is a slave😂
Let's read Manu Smriti....
they can be both
@@thewarrior-bh3zt kuran was enough to learn about slavery.
Many questions come up in this discussion :
(1) while saying Jews were an advanced civilisation , can we get more info on how and why they were more advanced ?
(2) while saying that scriptures represented religion and mentioning the Torah , bible , koran , Vedas , we forget that Vedas and Upanishads pre-date all other scriptures. Maybe he can throw more light on this
I think Jews were traders so they knew about the world and what was happening all around because they used to trade.
Right, Vedas and Upanishads do pre date all other scriptures but I think torahs have like the second timeline? But they like to think that torahs came before the Vedas, which is weird and curse worthy too 🤡
Bro it is Qur'an kindly make it right.
Then it's Veda Samhita and Upanishad Samhita, samhita means written version while it is the sounds that are holy
He said Jews were advance because they knew agriculture, jewellery making and weapon making.
How old are Vedas according to U ??? Is it a few hundred years as we know but Bhakts can have different unimaginable numbers though 😂😂😂
Allah Subhanahu Wa'Talala said,
"And we have not sent you [O Muhammad ]except as a Mercy for the worlds"❤❤
Who cares
and have Said its FAKE !!!! Allah is a pronoun created by Muhammad himself ..............
@@kinggamer_15 You
In around 500 AD, God of universe visited Earth and saw peace everywhere. No fight, no fuss. All were extremely happy. It is then he sent Mohammed. Rest is history. 😊😊😊
That's only the narrative you want to believe in so that you can have a scapegoat to blame for all your problems instead of actually trying to solve them...
@@Historyteller346 exactly. Mohammad invented the scapegoat. All over the world ask anyone "which is the most hated preaching through which a religion is built upon". You will get a answer that you cannot say wrong because it is known now to the entire population of this planet. Meanwhile you can still keep searching for the non existent ollo.
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I want Zakir Naik and Sudhansu Trivedi together in this show...💥💥
Dange karwaoge kya :D
@@ayushsubedi6445😂😂
@@ayushsubedi6445dange hi to chhahti sarkaar election arahe hai ram mandir udghaatan ke bahane bhadkau bhashan shuru hone wale hain musalmaan bhiyo satark rehna😢
North pole south pole
propagandist vs propagandist?
I follow Islam , i dont find peace within 😔
Bro follow Islam
Then you followed wrong Islam ,peace is only in islam
Share your queries so that we ll help u
Then you may not be following it perfectly😊
Because you are following your nafs. Follow Quran and you find peace in islam
7:40 for this exact reason he is revered among Jews as a Messiah. Cyrus was really a great king.
7:15 In India Das was always paid and free to change their profession
Laakho Salam to prophet Muhammad sallallahu taala alihi wa salam ❤
Islam was the promise that God gave to the first son of Abraham. It made the Arabs go from desert dwellers to some of the greatest scientists and religious leaders in human history.
Scientists?😂😂😂
Flat earth science 😂
*The day Quran enters the earth* , *humanity left the chat*
This happens when you take lecture and gain knowledge from andhbhakt watsapp group
Christian left the world
Go learn about the history of Crusaders and read Bible then you will know how Violent they were
How dare you say that have you ever read the Quran and it's meaning I bet you won't have the same opinion after understanding its meaning
@@faiyazansari2001you are talking about he has even read his bible carefully.
All converted commenting here 😂😂😂😂
Converts think themselves of true momins than Arabs themselves. 🤣
Keep crying😂
Converted spotted
Even arabs are converted.
@@sheikhshahrukh8830 and desi converted here followed another converted. A looser followed another looser
We love India ❤️
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🕉️🕉️❤️❤️
Then go there why Destroying my country?
You cannot equate 'Das' with 'Slave', as they were either paid or voluntary. No force labour. Bharat (India) never had slavery system.
You had slaves...
@@Historyteller346Evidence de Maadri
@@andreiyevanovYou want evidence ? Here it is :
The earliest surviving South Asian epigraphy, the mid 3rd Century BCE, Edicts of Ashoka, in Greek, Aramaic and Prakrit, independently identify obligations to slaves and hired workers, later prohibiting the trading of Slaves within the Empire.
Dāsa are offered in examples of Pāṇini's, probably mid 4th century BCE, Sanskrit grammar, the Aṣṭādhyāyī, e.g. 2.3.69 "lusting for the slave", 2.4.24 "the concourse of ladies and slaves".
The term dāsa and dāsyu in Vedic and other ancient Indian literature has been interpreted by as "servant" or "slave", but others have contested such meaning. The term dāsa in the Rigveda, has been also been translated as an enemy, but overall the identity of this term remains unclear and disputed among scholars.
According to Scott Levi, it was likely an established institution in ancient India by the start of the common era based on texts such as the Arthashastra, the Manusmriti and the Mahabharata. Slavery was "likely widespread by the lifetime of the Buddha and perhaps even as far back as the Vedic period", however he elaborates that the association of the Vedic Dasa with 'slaves' is "problematic and likely to have been a later development".
Upinder Singh states that the Rig Veda is familiar with slavery, referring to enslavement in course of war or as a result of debt. She states that the use of dasa and dasi in later times were used as terms for male and female slaves. In contrast, Suvira Jaiswal states that dasa tribes were integrated in the lineage system of Vedic traditions, wherein dasi putras could rise to the status of priests, warriors and chiefs as shown by the examples of Kaksivant Ausija, Balbutha, Taruksa, Divodasa and others. Some scholars contest the earlier interpretations of the term dasa as "slave", with or without "racial distinctions". According to Indologists Stephanie W. Jamison and Joel P. Brereton, known for their recent translation of the Rigveda, the dasa and dasyu are human and non-human beings who are enemies of Arya. These according to the Rigveda, state Jamison and Brereton, are destroyed by the Vedic deity Indra. The interpretation of "dasas as slaves" in the Vedic era is contradicted by hymns such as 2.12 and 8.46 that describe "wealthy dasas" who charitably give away their wealth. Similarly, state Jamison and Brereton, the "racial distinctions" are not justified by the evidence. According to the Indologist Thomas Trautmann, the relationship between the Arya and Dasa appears only in two verses of the Rigveda, is vague and unexpected since the Dasa were "in some ways more economically advanced" than the Arya according to the textual evidence.
According to Asko Parpola, the term dasa in ancient Indian texts has proto-Saka roots, where dasa or daha simply means "man". Both "dasa" and "dasyu" are uncommon in Indo-Iranian languages (including Sanskrit and Pali), and these words may be a legacy of the PIE root "*dens-", and the word "saka" may have evolved from "dasa", states Parpola. According to Micheline Ishay - a professor of human rights studies and sociology, the term "dasa" can be "translated as slave". The institution represented unfree labor with fewer rights, but "the supposed slavery in [ancient] India was of mild character and limited extent" like Babylonian and Hebrew slavery, in contrast to the Hellenic world. The "unfree labor" could be of two types in ancient India: the underadsatva and the ahitaka, states Ishay. A person in distress could pledge themselves for work leading to underadsatava, while under ahitaka a person's "unfree labor" was pledged or mortgaged against a debt or ransom when captured during a war. These forms of slavery limited the duration of "unfree labor" and such a slave had rights to their property and could pass their property to their kin, states Ishay.
The term dasa appears in early Buddhist texts, a term scholars variously interpret as servant or slave. Buddhist manuscripts also mention kapyari, which scholars have translated as a legally bonded servant (slave). According to Gregory Schopen, in the Mahaviharin Vinaya, the Buddha says that a community of monks may accept dasa for repairs and other routine chores. Later, the same Buddhist text states that the Buddha approved the use of kalpikara and the kapyari for labor in the monasteries and approved building separate quarters for them. Schopen interprets the term dasa as servants, while he interprets the kalpikara and kapyari as bondmen and slave respectively because they can be owned and given by laity to the Buddhist monastic community. According to Schopen, since these passages are not found in Indian versions of the manuscripts, but found in a Sri Lankan version, these sections may have been later interpolations that reflect a Sri Lankan tradition, rather than early Indian. The discussion of servants and bonded labor is also found in manuscripts found in Tibet, though the details vary.
The discussion of servant, bonded labor and slaves, states Scopen, differs significantly in different manuscripts discovered for the same Buddhist text in India, Nepal and Tibet, whether they are in Sanskrit or Pali language. These Buddhist manuscripts present a set of questions to ask a person who wants to become a monk or nun. These questions inquire if the person is a dasa and dasi, but also ask additional questions such as "are you ahrtaka" and "are you vikritaka". The later questions have been interpreted in two ways. As "are you one who has been seized" (ahrtaka) and "are you one who has been sold" (vikritaka) respectively, these terms are interpreted as slaves. Alternatively, they have also been interpreted as "are you doubtless" and "are you blameworthy" respectively, which does not mean slave. Further, according to these texts, Buddhist monasteries refused all servants, bonded labor and slaves an opportunity to become a monk or nun, but accepted them as workers to serve the monastery.
The Indian texts discuss dasa and bonded labor along with their rights, as well as a monastic community's obligations to feed, clothe and provide medical aid to them in exchange for their work. This description of rights and duties in Buddhist Vinaya texts, says Schopen, parallel those found in Hindu Dharmasutra and Dharmasastra texts. The Buddhist attitude to servitude or slavery as reflected in Buddhist texts, states Schopen, may reflect a "passive acceptance" of cultural norms of the Brahmanical society midst them, or more "justifiably an active support" of these institutions. The Buddhist texts offer "no hint of protest or reform" to such institutions, according to Schopen.
Kautilya's Arthashastra dedicates the thirteenth chapter on dasas, in his third book on law. This Sanskrit document from the Maurya Empire period (4th century BCE) has been translated by several authors, each in a different manner. Shamasastry's translation of 1915 maps dasa as slave, while Kangle leaves the words as dasa and karmakara. According to Kangle's interpretation, the verse 13.65.3-4 of Arthasastra forbids any slavery of "an Arya in any circumstances whatsoever", but allows the Mlecchas to "sell an offspring or keep it as pledge". Patrick Olivelle agrees with this interpretation. He adds that an Arya or Arya family could pledge itself during times of distress into bondage, and these bonded individuals could be converted to slave if they committed a crime thereby differing with Kangle's interpretation. According to Kangle, the Arthasastra forbids enslavement of minors and Arya from all four varnas and this inclusion of Shudras stands different from the Vedic literature. Kangle suggests that the context and rights granted to dasa by Kautilya implies that the word had a different meaning than the modern word slave, as well as the meaning of the word slave in Greek or other ancient and medieval civilizations. According to Arthashastra, anyone who had been found guilty of nishpatitah (ruined, bankrupt, a minor crime) may mortgage oneself to become dasa for someone willing to pay his or her bail and employ the dasa for money and privileges.
The term dasa in Indic literature when used as a suffix to a bhagavan (deity) name, refers to a pious devotee.
The Buddhist Vanijja Sutta, AN 5:177 listing slave trading to be one of the five wrong livelihood a layperson should not engage in : "Monks, a lay follower should not engage in five types of business. Which five? Business in weapons, business in human beings, business in meat, business in intoxicants, and business in poison. These are the five types of business that a lay follower should not engage in."
Late classical Hindu Dharmaśāstra, would specify who can be enslaved, the treatment of enslaved, and acceptable forms of Vishti (forced labour), by caste; a theme later medieval commentaries, of the like of Devaṇabhaṭṭa's Smṛticandrikā, would refine.
You can see he is very cautious when speaking.
This Generation is Enough for us Muslim to keep aur Iman more strong
La ilaha illallah muhammadur rasulullah ❤️
K2a
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A pedophile can't be a prophet of holy god
@@sycrox5201tanatan drum 🥁
@@farhanakhtar7446 chuslam
Prophet Mohammad s.a.w
PEACE BE UPON HIM ❤
*Sword
Peace be upon him ❤❤
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Follow Adam seeker ❤❤ exmuslim Sahil
Profit mohammed: police be up on him .
You should invite - Tuaha ibn Jalil YC , Muhammad Ali YC , Ali dawah , Raja ziaul Haq YC or Mufti menk
Ali dawah and hijab are most rudest dawah person.
@@uttam_k766 They are not rude, they speak in English the way they speak in speed and whatever is rude for you, but they are not.
Exactly, Tuaha and Muhammad Hijab ❤
Saudi ja tu
@@soothingmeditationmusic6581 ticket kara de ,
Pre-Islamic Arabia and the Middle East were characterized by a rich cultural and religious diversity. The region was home to various tribes and civilizations, each with their own distinct customs, languages, and beliefs. Here are some key aspects of pre-Islamic Arabia and the Middle East:
Pre-Islamic Arabia
1. **Polytheism**: The dominant religion in pre-Islamic Arabia was polytheism, with various tribes worshipping different gods and goddesses. The Kaaba in Mecca was a major center of worship, with up to 360 idols.
2. **Christianity and Judaism**: Christianity and Judaism had a significant presence in the region, particularly in the northwestern and northeastern parts of Arabia.
3. **Iranian Religions**: Zoroastrianism and Manichaeism were also practiced in the region, especially in the eastern and southern parts of Arabia.
4. **Arabian Polytheism**: Arabian polytheism was characterized by the worship of deities and spirits, with rituals and pilgrimages directed towards various gods and goddesses.
5. **Tribal Structure**: The region was divided into various tribes, with each tribe having its own distinct culture, language, and customs.
6. **Conversion of Tribes**: Many tribes in the region converted to Islam, leading to a significant shift in the region's religious and cultural landscape.
7. **Spread of Islam**: Islam spread rapidly throughout the region, leading to the establishment of Islamic empires and the spread of Islamic culture and values.
8. **Impact on Women**: Islam had a significant impact on the status of women in the region, with the introduction of new laws and customs that affected their roles and rights.
Plz bring J Sai Deepak on your show..we would like listen to his perspective on Indian culture..
YES
Gang's rape's set fire on women's everyday in India
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
@@Marendra_Nodi_IPC_420 We're learning only for the sake of learning. Not for gossip. Maybe some people do that, but not all. Everyone's a pacifist when they don't know stuff.
Please learn more about Islam from a knowledgeable scholar or renowned speakers like Mufti Menk etc. They'll provide accurate description of pre-Islamic Arab and the correct image of Islam and its message for mankind.
It will be very kind of you to keep to yourself and not say more about it .
@@subratadas8408 Why so intolerant? How on earth did this offend you? And who are you?? Who are you to tell me not to do so?
@@sreyanshuchaterjee3962 Do you even know the meaning of Kaafir? Trying to act like a lecturer and don't even understand a simple word.
@@believersince_1997 im truly curious about what kaafir means for real ?
One who don't follow any religion is termed as kafir a disbeliever usually who don't follow Islam is termed as non Muslim but the thing start from here like see i am muslim you are non Muslim i don't have to tell you that you are kafir bcoz your are following sanatan dharam whether your worship shiv Ram hunuman Krishna as mentioned in your books .but in whole the whole world who are following Islam k/as one ummah of prophet Mohammad saw we pray as the basic 5 things in Islam are sahada paryer fasting zakat means tax hajj compulsory for wealthy muslim these things are compulsory and Qur'an the holy book and the hadees which is the saying of prophet Mohammad saw moreover the non Muslim which are living in this world is also the ummat of mohhamad saw the prophet but they are termed as ummat e dawat means we as a Muslim have to tell them about Islam it is our duty that's why you see maximum preacher doing this the basic thing is that on the day of judgement every one will be ask about his deeds and doing and like if i have a non Muslim frnd i have to tell him that this is Islam and the things which comes under it rest is upto his if we want to follow it is his choice .hope you get the answer
Before islam everywhere was amazing and beautiful. Everywhere is peace 🙏
Axha isi lia gareeba logo ko Gulam bnayay jta tha larki paida hoty hii usy Zameen ma gard dia jta tha larkia ko Gulam bnaya jta tha😂😂or India ma ty larkio ko zinda jlla dia jta tha ja beta history parh😂
@@AhmadRaza-rl4mx Main toh history padh ke aya hoon kiun ki main khud history ka professor hoon tera tarha gawad sadakchhaap nehi hoon. Tera baap dada se jake puch ki aaj se 1500 saal pehle woh bhi bhagwaan ki puja karta tha ki nehi? Apne baap dada se puch tera purwajo ke janam ke kundali nikale aur woh padhke dekh ki tere dada ke pad dada neh khaf main ake islam kabool kiya tha ya talwaar ki naukh peh islam kabool kiya tha! Us waqt nah tera allah tha na tha islam. Woh bhi us bhagwaan ko hi pujte thay jis bhagwaan ko aaj tu nakar raha hai. Greeb logo gulaam banaya jata tha ya ladkiyon ko dafnaya jata tha is bawaja batoon se kya bolna chahata hai! Khuch dang ka baat kar nehi toh log tujhe sadfira pagaal kahenge 🤣🤣
@@a_n_i_k_e_t_360tu padha h paaajeeet😂😂😂
Kisi bhi relgion pr hmlog hs nhi skte agr hmara islam hme sahi bt bolna sikhata h lekin kisi ki insult krke nhi ye sbhi log missguided h agr hmhi log aisa behavior rkhnge to logo ko sach kaise pta chlega ki islam h kya@@AhmadRaza-rl4mx
@@a_n_i_k_e_t_360apko kisi bhi religion pr hsna nhi chahiye hindu dharm bhi aisa nhi sikhata apne shyd aisi apne bhut si books pdhi hongi jisme islam ke baare bhut kuch likha hoga ek br quranshareef zaroor pdhiyega to apko ar bhut kuch jnne ko milega.
One basic thing that we miss is that Islam didn't start with prophet Muhammad. Muslim beleive Islam started with Adam, they believe in Jesus, Moses (prophet of Jews), Abraham, etc. Islamic belief is that Muhammad continued the religion, he didn't start Islam.
This was a trick by Muhammad to show himself as authority over Christiantiy and Judaism. Truth is he had no knowledge about any religions and copied stuff that he had heard from here and there. So yes, Islam did start with Muhammad.
There was no Islam before prophet Muhammad
Then why don't you call yourselves Christians...?
There was no need to convert people forcefully by war..
There was islam @@chiranthansharma9908
@@chiranthansharma9908😂😅😂 Can't you see Christianity and Judaism? They corrupted the books revealed by Allah (Torah and Gospel).
So basically middle East was a diverse and multi cultural region until Islamic invasions. I'm proud to be a Bharatiya which preserved it's culture at the cost of its life, women, children.
People accepted Islam in Arabia after seeing the great influence of Islam. No one forced anyone. That's the reason Jews and Christians co-existed with the Muslims. It's a pretty bad assumption to think negatively about the topic without knowing that most people accept Islam due to its practicality and easy-to-understand nature.
@@imran98Tyou're wrong about history, Islam spread in Arabia basically killing and submit the Arab tribes.
Mohamed and the first Umma comumity were desert raiders, nothing more.
@@Stradastorts57 Yo, you jumped from a topic to a whole different topic. I don't speak out of knowledge because that is one of the biggest things God has warned us about. If you wanna know the right thing pick up a book about the Prophet (saw) and his influence in Arabia. There are tons of Non-muslim authors for that. Like “Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet” by Karen Armstrong. Why don't read what Ghandi had to say about our Prophet (saw)? These people are not script readers like the media.
@@imran98T The influece of Mohamed were created two century after born of islamic religion in IX century and exalted the horrible action Mohamed did against innocent people.
I don't follow what many non muslims say about Mohamed (there is many non muslims who spoke against Islam and what Mohamed did), and i know that Gandhi in his speech try to save India from Partition, who created so many problems that we see today.
@@Stradastorts57 Then research on your own if you are so close-minded to dive deeply into it. A man who had control of a whole state had to deal with wars. Who said it was innocent deliberately? Godi Media? Funded Ex-Muslims? Then you should be ashamed of your knowledge. Ask any non-Muslim historian who knows the context very well. Then come to me. Ask any religious Jews about the history of the Muslims. Because this is also seen negatively in the media.
Das is not equal to slave lol, it means servant ✨
Servant means slave and nokar indirectly slave only
@@followislam680 slave don't get paid
@@followislam680 prime minister is servant also ...even Hanuman ji is known as ram das ...
@@followislam680 naukar Matlab slave nahi hota.
It is common knowledge that devDasis were used as SexSLAVES...
Can't imagine how beautiful this world would be if there were no Islam.
Seriously sir or mam u really need to study more u can't comment like this on any relegion without any knowledge of course i can say this the world would be better without Hinduism but I Wil not say this bcz i don't hv proper knowledge about that
@@muhammadsagheer3184
I've studied Islam as much as I can;
Below are my findings:
1) Islam doesn't believe in coexistence. It says a kafir can never be your friend.
2) Islam doesn't believe in coexistence:
It says There is no god except allah
Study Islam properly@@CuriousCow1992
True
@@CuriousCow1992 the first one is totally wrong i hv Muslim friend from India she is hindu our prophet said once whoever hurt nonmuslim will never gona even smell the fragrance of jannah we cannot be friends with those non Muslims who are against Islam and try to harm Muslims 2nd one is correct we believe that there is just one God worthy of worship but doesn't mean that we didn't respect other relegion we just don't hv faith on them
7:20 Slavery didn't exist in BHARAT. Word Dasa doesn't actually mean a Slave. Dasa or Dasi were lower order workers & servants. It was a Title. They had homes and their private lifestyle other than just their job as Dasa. They cannot be considered as an equivalent to Slaves that existed in other parts of world. Slavery is a different category which never existed in BHARAT. Our Civilization never promoted this type of exploitation.
I don't think so what people think about islam but people accepting islam ❤ Allahmdollilah ________
Haters 😂 be like 🤐😐
If u r so confident about ur religion as u claim then why not remove anti-conversion laws , blasphemy laws , laws against apostasy from Muslim countries
U can spread Islam (do dawah) in non-muslim countries like USA or even India , but a Christian cannot preach Christianity in Muslim countries. It's punishable. Why ?
If u r so confident about ur religion then why such law
People can join Islam but in Muslim countries like Malaysia even if u leave Islam government won't register it . Some countries outrightly punish people for converting or leaving Islam
If u r so confident about Islam being the true religion then why have such laws.
People joining Islam can be seen , but what about ones who r leaving when u silence their voice with such laws and then boast about ur religion
Makes no sense.
@@Rook-gz5dyThese laws are the product of environment and influence of some time due to lack of independent thought prevaling in muslim countries these laws haven't been able to change
"Verily we have sent you O Muhammad as the mercy for all creation" - Al Quran.
The video is absolutely Correct 💯...!! Thanks 🙏🏻 ranveer for showing this to us !
Hare krishna Hare krishna krishna krishna Hare Hare Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare 😊❤
Hare Krishna 🦚🙏🏻🕉️
Thank you for this. Was going to suggest this !!
He is speaking so hesitatingly
He is afraid the that one wrong word and he have to run his whole life underground to save his throat 😂😂
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True
Yap 😂😂u noticed
May be he is scared of the " tolerant community" .🤣🤣🤣
Bhakt ☕
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please like my comment
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LOL 😂😂😂😂 andbhakat
@@As-zc3kt it is not Andha Bhakta... He is decoder... Let him Try...
@@Unfollowthem 🤣🤣🤣
@Bhavani Singh chanprash kakhan kam karo whrapp University topper.
@Bhavani Singh no its babyloniac language but sanskrit is also too old to be known when it started but if you want best laguage where their are many level of adjective then its arabic the quran arabic
With the advent of Islam, slavery was abolished, and women were granted rights surpassing those of men."
Before islam in arab have no laws killing are increasing
But when islam came I it changed everthing
From Adam Islam was their
Allah hu akber
Proof
This is the first time I watch something fair which is really appreciated .
There was peace and humanity before izlam
Really
There was peace before Brahmin Also
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Q:What was there before prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and islam?
Answer:
"He has ordained for you of religion what He enjoined upon Noah and that which We have revealed to you, [O Muḥammad], and what We enjoined upon Abraham and Moses and Jesus - to establish the religion and not be divided therein. Difficult for those who associate others with Allāh is that to which you invite them. Allāh chooses for Himself whom He wills and guides to Himself whoever turns back [to Him]."
(Quran 42:13)
Shaykh Uthman from the channel One Message
Mufti Menk.. He can speak Urdu. His origins are from Gujarat.
Kalank of Gujarat. Just like Jinnah
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
@@Marendra_Nodi_IPC_420 aren't you doing the same? Take your own advice and leave
@@achalsoni4769 yes of course. Ladies first. 😜😜😜
@@Marendra_Nodi_IPC_420 so why aren't you leaving?🤷🏼♂️
I would love to see Mufti Menk in your podcast on Reality of Islam.
Pls being a Muslim i request uh to invite a very good personality....i am not telling about Dr Naik....but just research about a good scholar and pls invite this is really needy ✅👍🏻
Nikl yha se😂
Naik is another convert who try to convert others this is his life
As a Kafir, I dont know what to make of your statement as I will go to jahanum anyways,.
@@sreyanshuchaterjee3962 😂
People in the comment section are getting offended. When we speak of idol worship those days, it doesn't refer to what being worshipped today. Infact no Lord Ram, Krishna , Shiva etc are mentioned in Quran. Those days evil kings would make their own idols and ask people to pray. There is an movie Exodus, if you watch that you'll get an idea.
Just loved it! Love from Pakistan
It's his personal evaluation of his current thought process of history. He is trying to create a perception of Vedas being only orally taught but certainly very far from reality.
We want a podcast with Dr Zakir Naik💕
We want debate with ademseeker and Zakir Naik
All i want to say after reading comment " it is not eyes which are blind but hearts"
_Quran. Allah is greatest!
Follow Adam seeker ❤❤ exmuslim Sahil
Many people have a misconception that islam was born 1400 years ago but it was there from the start of the world but people don't like to agree to that
prophet adam came to the earth with the message first
Kuch Bhi Ho par Tm log converted ho. Islam Kaisa faila hai Bharat me sabko Pata hai
Prophet adam lolllll bruh he belongs to bible stop claiming anyone for the sake of your religion islam is a cult not a religion which was started 1400 years ago
@@dripler4033When you got 0 knowledge :
@@Historyteller346 womp womp
Did Adam recited shahda, did Adam recite namaaz 5 times a day, did Adam and other prophets believe in Tauheed, did Adam use to go to haj??
Islam is peace🌹
Which believes in one Almighty god, Allah.
And Mohammed (pbuh) is his true messenger and he is the messenger and teacher for all human beings.☘️
Have you studied the history, hadith and Quran?? it's not very peaceful
Islam is not a cocktail religion to accommodate atheists in its fold . It is straightforward, a religion of one God .
God who teaches violence?????¿?
How can we forget zakir naik😂😂, brother has asked me very good question…
Inshallah Peace be upon him 😂
Actually all his shows are scripted... And waht he says are pre revised by him before the show..who will ask questions, and what will be the question all are set.. And the conversion is also a fake conversion...
It ahave many proof on youtube ansd revealed by jokers personal bodyguard
@@surajmishra5226 rip upon him bro
zakir naik barbaad jaye
😂😂😂
Wherever is islam such countries are suffering
Yeah then why are you going to there?
▪ Religion is for those who sleep.
▪ Spirituality is for those who are awake.
▪ Religion is for those who need someone to tell them what to do and want to be guided.
▪ Spirituality is for those who pay attention to their inner voice.
▪ Religion threatens and frightens.
▪ Spirituality gives inner peace.
▪ Religion represses everything which it considers false.
▪ Spirituality transcends everything, it brings us closer to our Truth!
▪ Religion does not tolerate any question.
▪Spirituality encourages searching questions.
▪ Religion is human. It is an organization with rules made by men.
▪ Spirituality is Divine, without human rules....leads us to the Causeless Cause!
▪ Religion divides between us and them.
▪Spirituality unites.
▪ Religion follows the concepts of a sacred book.
▪ Spirituality seeks the sacred in all books.
▪ Religion feeds on fear.
▪ Spirituality feeds on trust and faith.
▪ Religion deals with performing rituals.
▪ Spirituality has to do with the Inner Self.
▪ Religion feeds on internal ego.
▪ Spirituality drives to transcend beyond self.
▪ Religion is a cult.
▪ Spirituality is inner meditation.
▪ Religion lives in the past and in the future.
▪ Spirituality lives in the present.
▪ Religion creates cloisters in our memory.
▪ Spirituality liberates our Consciousness.
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Do you think you know better than God almighty? God knows what we need. Your so-called spirituality is completely based on individualism which can't direct to the truth. Religion is a guidance that everyone needs. It has spirituality within it. God has given us a life and soul for a purpose. Without knowing that purpose you are just following what sounds sweet not logical.
@@imran98T ISLAM is a Deen , not religion
Islam Is Truth
They mentioned name Islam and Muslims 95% they talked about others , even they talk about other religions deeply
Bhai dar nam ka koi chiz bhi hota hai kaun deeply analyse karega , sabko apni jan ki fikar hai
Ranvir won't save him from Pakistanis in India in such case.
Yes 😂because the title is Arabia before Islam.
@@vineethsn before ISLAM ? 🤣 , my dear prophet Mohammed ( peace be upon him )is last prophet for all universe, before this world where we were and after this world where we will go , for more details read Quran,
@@mohdmohiuddin1983{ Advice read full then argue } how do you know that god name allah . it is just told by YOUR parents and your parents were told by their parents and someone in your ancestory was converted forcefully by giving a choice whether to convert or die this is how islam has spread . those converted who hindus were buddhist of afghanistan who were converted by destroying and killing , raping their wives { even today a buddha statue is there which 1600 yrs old even older than islam }. those who converted buddhist were people of present day iran , iraq , dubai who were following parsi religion { TATA is the biggest example who came to india to save their culture from islamic jihadist}. those who converted parsis were people who used to pray different tribes who prayed different dieties at kabba and profit muhammud was a part of one of them who killed brutally in the name of god ............ and destroyed all dieties at kabba and established a religion "ISLAM" . A graet historian has said : few generation ago they were part of us fighting together against islamic invaders and against ideology , but now converted supporting that ideology. "
I love prophet muhammad peace be upon him ❤❤
Ranbir u r an educated person and if u want to know about Islam then pls go through the Qur'an . You will surely know the truth of Islam and also a lot about this universe. Qur'an is the best and greatest scientific book ever . U love exploring right , why u don't read Qur'an. Till today's date there is not even a single mistake found in Qur'an. And the facts and science we are knowing today are mentioned many years earlier in the Qur'an. I am a science student so , for me it's more relatable . If you really want to explore it so please don't skip Qur'an. You can also research on it .
see i respect your views as a fellow human, but please do more research.
Yes, like Madrasas teach flat earth theory!
@@souravjena1 aashram chaap spread out ka matlab samajh le
Islam is from day one
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Nice joke 😂😂😂
Islam is the only truth
You are laughing at your creator, mind that!!
Islam Is The Future Relligion Of The world.I Terms of Anything🇹🇷🇧🇩
go child and dream of an islamic india
Thank you so much ranveer. Your videos are really informative.
The Prophet said, "Isn't the witness of a women equal to half that of a man?" The women said "yes". He said "This is because of the deficiency of the women's mind." Sahih Bukhari 3:48:826
@Bhavani Singh misleaded person please study it then u know what actually written in there please study before telling something don't tell anything like andbhakt
@Bhavani Singh and why Krishna marriage with 16k girl it is right
@@rakibulhussain_078 who is maria quibtia
@Bhavani Singh Surah Al azab 33:36 36. And it becometh not a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His messenger have decided an affair (for them), that they should (after that) claim any say in their affair; and whoso is rebellious to Allah and His messenger, he verily goeth astray in error manifest.
Surah Al Azab 33:37 And when thou saidst unto him on whom Allah hath conferred favour and thou hast conferred favour: Keep thy wife to thyself, and fear Allah. And thou didst hide in thy mind that which Allah was to bring to light, and thou didst fear mankind whereas Allah hath a better right that thou shouldst fear Him. So when Zeyd had performed that necessary formality (of divorce) from her, We gave her unto thee in marriage, so that (henceforth) there may be no sin for believers in respect of wives of their adopted sons, when the latter have performed the necessary formality (of release) from them. The commandment of Allah must be fulfilled.
I've read 6 major religions and islam makes sense , everything is written Cristal clear with contradiction,most logical god and religion concept on earth
As an Indian
I support poland and Sweden ❤
Mufti Menk is a very interesting personality. It would be great to see him on your platform
Why?
@@heaven-earth108 Mufti Menk is an Islamic scholar and he interprets the Islamic scriptures the way they were meant to be. I think on this platform it will help clear the misconceptions among the Indians about Islam that were introduced by the fringe elements.
@Manmith Shiv I know Islam to have only one original scripture. All scholars in the world have it by heart. Nobody can whitewash something like that brother. If you know of anything that "promotes" violence, pls enlighten me
Abu bakar al bagdadi was very interesting personality 😂😂😂
@@itsmetarun5874 yea more interesting than "Sadhvi" Pragya
The Noble Life of the Prophet
Book by Ali al-Sallabi must read book
Not interested
@@parthch1 chad jaat 😂😂👍🙌
Rangeela Rasool?
Zafar Heretic has done a truly marvelous job in his series ‘THE muhammad’ which is well researched and presented. Muhammad was born three years after his father abdulla died.
Ranveer you are playing a very dangerous game. Wish you all the best. You are going to make history.
Critisism and abuse are two different things
@@DrTanweerExplains yes, so?
@@chaitanyatuckley4666 it doesn’t make sense why you said that.
@@humzanafees9348 getting people with right wing narrative. His SoBo friends may distance themselves from him. Also, he may get cancelled.
@@chaitanyatuckley4666 I don’t know why you think that way. He still is making podcasts lol
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by the American author Michael H. Hart. Published by his father's publishing house, it was his first book and was reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history.[3][4][5][6] Unlike various other rankings at the time, Hart was not attempting to rank on "greatness" as a criterion, but rather whose actions most changed the course of human history.
Goddess al uzza(sanskrit urja), al lat (literature)and al mannat (lakshya) were none other than shakti(urja) , saraswati(literature) and laxmi (lakshya). If you see very old pics of kaba , before modification into cube shape, it was a jyotirlinga (enlargement)
What bullshit you talk
As an Ex hindu Nice Joke 😂😂😂
Say this too arabs Or ppl of saudi Arabia........ Bhai u r grt to share this pc of information
@@arzooruhishaikh great my ass.
I can quote 100 such verses from the Vedas and Geeta saying exactly what Islam says about god, idol worship and prophets.
These sanghis cannot be believed
First ancient text is rig Veda everything comes much later madam
He did not mention clearly about Islamic history.
Quran 8:39. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelieving or worshipping other than Allah) and the religion (worship) will all be for Allah Alone......
Islam...
Say to those who have disbelieved [that] if they cease, what has previously occurred will be forgiven for them. But if they return to [hostility] - then precedent of the former [rebellious] people has already taken place.
Al-Qur'an 8:38
And fight them until there is no fitnah and until the religion, all of it, is for Allah, And if they cease - then indeed, Allah is seeing of what they do.
Al-Qur'an 8:39
But if they turn away, then know that Allah is your protector, Excellent is the protector and Excellent is the helper.
Al-Qur'an 8:40
Refrain from misguiding people ms
There Is No God Except ALLAH 💯💯
adam seeker will tell you in detail about this just go to his channel
@@vidhirajak2464Adam seeker first spits on Hinduism and your pagan gods. First defend them. Islam tou bht badi aud dur ki cheez h. We have seen such seekers throughout our history. They came and vanished by Islam was there, is there and will be there. Allah u Akbar.
@@mohammadshafaq8919 🤣🤣
allah hu akabar kabooom boommmmmmmmmm
@@sivbay Gay Shree Ra*.. (Mob Lynched)
Guy has half baked knowledge himself
You should invite Abhishek Goswami who is a great Indian artist and have a wide knowledge in history and religion and how art influences us in creating a great civilization.
I suppose would it not be good for you to do some meaningful work in life rather than waste your time doing nothing except listen arguments which gives fodder to your gossips. 😒😒😒
Don't be stubborn don't lose your life. This life is only a test and Islam is the way to reach God.
He is trying to say slaves and Dhaas same! Really? This is how these biased people draw similarity to evil of west to our culture. Dhaasa does not means slaves in indian history. Dhaasa were very much paid and lived dignified life. Infact lot of great divotees in india called themself dhaasa.... Purandara dhaasa, kanaka dhaasa.
Problem with us, initially british wrote biased history, then people like Thapar, habib copied and justified. Now same being continuied by people like these.....
Great knowledge# keep growing
Prophet Muhammad PBUH is the prophet about whom God gave glad tidings to prophet Isaiah. The Jewish tribes who lived in Medina before the advent of Prophet Muhammad were aware of this prophecy and were waiting the coming of the final Prophet!
"Here is my servant ,whom I uphold my chosen one .' I will put my spirit on him and he will bring justice to the nations. "Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; Let the settlements where Keder lives rejoice. "
- The book of Isiah chapter 42 verse 1 and 11
- There is no disagreement that Keder is prophet Ishmael's son. Keder (qedarites) is the great grand father of Adnan and Qurash. Nothing was raised in Quresh but the praises of Islam. Not a single Prophet entered Mecca since keder dwelt in it, except for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH ). It is also mentioned in Book of Isiah verse 11 : Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice. Let the people of Sela sing for joy;
- Where is sela located?? Sela is a mountain located in Medina in Saudi Arabia.
Oh yeah, I think Science has proven with 100% accuracy that ADAM-EVE is a myth thus making every religion on this earth useless myth (including Islam). He is speaking nonsenses Wikipedia, I can tell more about Islamic history.
@@mdas5990 Oh really? Are you living in 1990's or what !
Taking Darwinism and labelling it as fact 😂!?? Do you even know how many Evolutionary biologists are challenging this?? First know the difference between "Evolution" and "Darwinian Evolution". No one denies "Evolution"(biological change over time). It's a fact! The Butterflies going through the change over the time is evolution. Tadpoles going through the change is evolution!! On the other hand Darwinian evolution is merely assumption! Many Many scientists and evolutionary biologists challenged this including "Lynn Margulis", the famous Biologist, James A. Shapiro, expert in bacterial genetics and Professor of microbiology at the University of Chicago, Denis Noble, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics; University of Oxford.
Many wrote books on it. Read the book "Mind and Cosmos" by Thomas Nagel. Or Maybe you should know about "Third Way Of Evolution" then I think you'll stop taking Darwinism as a fact
@visualizerrrrrrrr ya
@visualizerrrrrrrr Why don't you check videos of these ex-muslims having debate with scholars? You'll get the answer.
@visualizerrrrrrrr I have done my enough research mate! I don't waste my time watching random guys!
Muslim not only because born in muslim family,
But by education, science, and the idea of the one creator/supreme existence.
The creator/ supreme existence/ Allah/ God, who is alone, has no father nor son, neither any partner, who was always there and will always be there for eternal time. The one, Allah!
I bear witness that there's no God but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammed (pbuh) is messenger of Allah.
You should call Dan Gibson for this... Others are surprisingly standing on heap of simple and obvious questions asked by archaeologists and unanswered by the classic history... But rightly answered by Dan Gibson...
Conditional bias...
You guys are desperate...
Yes we want ALBARUNI to get back and expose Tunnis😂😂
@@spectrum1548 wow glad to see someone who knows about the word "tunni" here ❤️
Huge fan of harris and ghalib...
Nice initiative.
Please cast someone more reputed if you want to explore Islam genuinely, This guy is not much know and he don't have much skill of story telling. (You can notice it)
I would suggest.
Mohammad Hijab
Omar Sulaiman
Adnan Rashid
DawahWise
Daniel Haqiqatjou
All these people are well respected and will definately come to talk.
Just a suggestion if you really want to explore Islam in its true essence. Your exposure will get international as you cast one of these people.
& all the people you mentioned are Radical Islamic Terrorist.
@@imazspams6760 was searching for this comment. Jazakallah brother :)
Also Christian prince
@@sidrahh28 are you a girl
Alhamdulillah for Islam
This conversation is very positive and majority of the people are not bad so it is important to have this conversation to continue into many places.❤
Ranveer you should invite Mufti Menk.He is such a wonderful personality and make things very easy to understand
Brother it would be better if your interview a knowledgeable ISLAMIC scholar about the history of ISLAM...not just any Muslim or a Muslim with some knowledge but those who have proper authentic knowledge.
Islamic scholars or radical extremists
All religions have flaws ... If any one can't accept.. we are brain washed
@@Yoursinsaremelook at the confidence you have in your religion. Most of you are using bad language and trying to avoid gaining knowledge about Islam
@@majiduddinmohd8696 what knowledge please explain???
@@Yoursinsareme history of Islam. Why do you use abusive words. Don't you fear God? We Muslim fear God.
Before islam, Arabs had humanity.
proove
@@IntheObserveryou prove that it was barbaric . Burden of proof is on you guys .
Polythestic defending polythestic religion 😂😂
The blind man 😂
Calls a non follower of islam to learn about islam. great. 🤗
Islam ki baat hi nehi ho rehi, Pre Islamic Arabia ka discussion hai.
Islam was there before Prophet Muhammad SAW
There is no historical record of islam before 7th century
Is source from WhatsApp university?
@@prashantapal6261 all the Abrahamic religions are basically Islam in their true form. Read about it
2:05
ever wondered, most of the Bollywood movies have this backstory of hero e g , Brahmastra, KGF and so on
Not like hindus where ram born to kheer , pandavas born as illigmate child
@@faizanhashmi389 and profit* born 2-4 year after his father death 💀
@@faizanhashmi389dusron per ungali uthane wale apni Book mein ghus pahle.
@@4tboyofficial padha likha jahil hindu
@@faizanhashmi389 ji Arab ke gulab.