Law of the Sabbath

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  • @AnsarYasin
    @AnsarYasin 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Guter Vortrag. Schukran

  • @abrahamsasa3439
    @abrahamsasa3439 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Slm and shukran Sheikh Alhamdulilah I have now grasp the concept
    May Allah grant Sheikh health and longevity Ameen

  • @emrich4797
    @emrich4797 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ALHAMDULILAH

  • @jameslevara8027
    @jameslevara8027 ปีที่แล้ว

    Revelation 1:8 (ABU) I am the Alpha and the Omega, saith the Lord God, he who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.

  • @Slaw6602
    @Slaw6602 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why muslims do not observe sabath.
    Is God of christians and jews not a God of muslims?
    Arent muslims cursed for not respecting sabbath.
    This is stupid to say that God cancel anything .
    This must be anty God who cancel Gods low

    • @kip1622
      @kip1622 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Very valid question, I see where you're coming from. As far as I understand, Musa (AWS) asked the people of Israel to appoint for themselves a day of worship, a day dedicated to the remembrance of One God, they chose Saturday as the 7th day. Later on, leaders/scholars/rabbis concluded that the reasoning behind this was because it was the day God rested from his work, Astaghfirullah. As we know if we use the common sense God has given us, God does not stop working, and he does not require rest, he is the only thing self sustained, and all powerful. Claiming God rested is a personification of wordly traits to God which is called shirk (associating creation with The Uncreated, All Powerful, Allah).
      So, coming from this perspective, by following sunnah (way of the prophets of Allah), it is sunnah to listen to Musa (AWS) and have a day dedicated to Allah. For Islam this is Friday, Jummah. But it is not outlawed to work on Jummah. If you observe traditional Jewish Sabbath you will notice quickly: waking up, am I allowed to remove the blanket from my body? Am I allowed to open the door to my room to enter the kitchen? Am I allowed to crack an egg on the drying pan? Am I allowed to chew? Am I allowed to Swallow? Am I allowed to breath? My heart is beating, is that permissible on a day that every labor is forbidden? You can see how outlandish this thought process is from the Islamic perspective.
      So in conclusion, the Muslim 'equivalent' of Sabbath, (if you can call it that) is the holy day of Friday, dedicated to remembrance of God and congressional prayer. I hope this is clarifying for you to better understand Islam.