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The Way to Real Happiness

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
  • In this lecture by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips, the topic of eternal search for happiness without understanding the purpose of our very existence is discussed. This talk was held at the Peace Conference Scandinavia, between the 27th and 29th of March 2010, in Oslo, Norway.
    0:00 Speaker introduction
    4:01 Greetings
    4:11 Lecture begins
    46:30 Conclusion
    47:18 Lecture ends
    47:23 Questions and Answers
    49:52 Three Shahadas
    59:30 Q & A begins
    Website: www.bilalphilip...
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  • @unitedafrica5844
    @unitedafrica5844 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Oh God, make for me a light in my heart, O light of the heavens and the earth

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @Mike-cd3yd
    @Mike-cd3yd 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Assalamu alaikum Brother Dr Bilal Philips from Mindanao Philippines. May Allah sustain your power and best knowledge in spreading Islam. May Allah rewards you Jennatul ferdauze.

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quran riwaya of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
      Hafs Quran in 2:10 it says that Muslims get condemned to hell for lying and in the Warsh Quran the same passage says they get condemned to hell for being LIED TO
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @sadiqabubakaridriss5371
    @sadiqabubakaridriss5371 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Thank Dr abu ameenah.
    I watch you from Nigeria 🇳🇬. And I learned a lot of things about your lecture.
    May Allah bless your life ameen.

  • @nazdahabi6163
    @nazdahabi6163 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Happiness can be “found” through raising children Alhamdulileh. But I understand that point being made is that there is no guarantee, per se. There is no greater joy than seeing my child develop positively with strong faith, Alhamdulileh. His commitment to Islam, keeps as a reminder to me, what a gift and blessing from Allah. I appreciate the scholar’s focus on gratitude and patience. Recognizing the importance of Sabr is very helpful for me through some of the toughest times. Knowing that Allah doesn’t give us more than that which we can handle, Alhamdulileh and trust that what’s best will happen inshaallah, for a reason we might not yet be able to see…Allah knows best!

    • @user-gw5zp2bl3q
      @user-gw5zp2bl3q 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Raising children was hell for me 😂😂

  • @rohainanawa1081
    @rohainanawa1081 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Salam, sukhran Ya Dr. Philips for this lecture. May Allah protect the Muslim Ummah. Ameen 🤲🏻.

  • @mariammoton8684
    @mariammoton8684 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The heart speaks to the heart and the truth reaches the ones willing to accept the truth. Comfort every time i listen to this man. Allahummah baarik lahu. الحمد لله

  • @AmarSingh-xo8xg
    @AmarSingh-xo8xg 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Alhamdulillah shiekh Alhamdulillah. May Allah continue to bless you in abundance.

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quran riwaya of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
      Hafs Quran in 2:10 it says that Muslims get condemned to hell for lying and in the Warsh Quran the same passage says they get condemned to hell for being LIED TO
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @unitedafrica5844
    @unitedafrica5844 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    يا رب وفقنا لما تحبه وترضاه

    • @Shan-e-Avadh
      @Shan-e-Avadh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      وَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ ۚ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ وَكِيلًا

  • @786humaira1
    @786humaira1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you so much for this lecture by Dr Bilal Philips . . Great topic, great speaker .
    May GOD BLESS DR PHILIPS with a long healthy life .

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you maybe have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @khadija5538
    @khadija5538 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Mashaa Allah so beautiful may Allah swt bless you Dr Bilal Philip ♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @hipojama7296
    @hipojama7296 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    May Allah reward sheikh bilal and us this world and hereafter with happens.

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

    • @hipojama7296
      @hipojama7296 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SheikhAlladeen something is burning inside your hurt, you just hurting because Islam is the answer.

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hipojama7296 Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you maybe have the Warsh version or any other
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      Quran was corrupted. Today there are many versions Stop kissing stones

  • @NaseemAkhtar-po2cv
    @NaseemAkhtar-po2cv 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Subhanallah everything talked about is absolute truth JazakAllah khair

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @yasminismail4910
    @yasminismail4910 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Oh Allah Our Lord, accept all the righteous deed and efforts of the Sheik Indeed You are the All-hearing and grant him and his family and his offspring to dwell in the gardens of Jannah

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @nihadsaani3675
    @nihadsaani3675 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Maa Shaa Allah 🙏 May the Almighty Allah bless and protect us all 🤲 Inn Shaa Allah 🤲🤲🤲

  • @thepathtopeace7833
    @thepathtopeace7833 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Allah bless his faithful servants

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @786humaira1
    @786humaira1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    My prayer, my sacrifice, my life and my death are all for my God the Lord of the UNIVERSE.

  • @HussainFahmy
    @HussainFahmy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    *_Design your thoughts with faith, gratitude and patience._*

  • @bg5462
    @bg5462 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Alhamdulillah Sheik May Allah swt reward you great for that wonderful lecture . 🤲🏼❤️

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @globalknowledgering702
    @globalknowledgering702 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    جزاك الله خيرا

  • @thepathtopeace7833
    @thepathtopeace7833 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    ومن يؤمن بالله يهدي قلبه

    • @Shan-e-Avadh
      @Shan-e-Avadh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      وَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ ۚ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ وَكِيلًا

  • @muhammadmahiuddin6569
    @muhammadmahiuddin6569 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Masha-Allah love form Bangladesh💜

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quran riwaya of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
      Hafs Quran in 2:10 it says that Muslims get condemned to hell for lying and in the Warsh Quran the same passage says they get condemned to hell for being LIED TO
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @AhmadAli-zo6dq
    @AhmadAli-zo6dq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Masha ALLAH ❤️

  • @sambrown2791
    @sambrown2791 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This one of best lectures ever seriously

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quran riwaya of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
      Hafs Quran in 2:10 it says that Muslims get condemned to hell for lying and in the Warsh Quran the same passage says they get condemned to hell for being LIED TO
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @786humaira1
    @786humaira1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love :
    Sufi definition: love God and love people for the love of GOD.
    I would say one should try until last to be a problem solver. Within family, community and country.
    Remove the suffering of the fellow human being .
    Create peace within and around , where ever and whenever : forbid evil, and encourage good . Live with justice , compassion and charity. No matter how rich or poor .
    Read Quran chapter 2 verse 177 . There are 5 very beautiful points in that one verse( sentence) . The most difficult point in it to me I felt was to be patient during trials and tribulations of life. It is difficult but doable inshallah.

  • @AminaVillanueva
    @AminaVillanueva 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    a real happiness is forgiveness 🙏🙏🙏

  • @s.k.6028
    @s.k.6028 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This has been amazing

  • @mdsaidulislam5552
    @mdsaidulislam5552 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    love u dr bala philips

  • @andreaboyd33
    @andreaboyd33 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jazakallahu Khayran Dr. Bilal Philips..with all due respect it wpuld be best I mengle only with whom belongs to me...Peace and Blessings be upon all the brothers, but if he doesn't belong to me, it's best I lower my gaze...Allah Knows best for me...

  • @sanahoque9321
    @sanahoque9321 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Alhamdulillah

  • @abdulrahiman4974
    @abdulrahiman4974 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Those who ask question like ' is it ok if I go to parties after became
    a Muslim,or Is it a'right if I have intoxicated then go for pray etc are well answered by Shaikh Bilal answering 'you are prohibited from praying when you are intoxicated'. Actually the condition goes to once own faith and clarity to Almighty Allah what it calls 'taqwa'

  • @sanahoque9321
    @sanahoque9321 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amin

  • @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc
    @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks

  • @harryboschdavidson8125
    @harryboschdavidson8125 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Amen

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @sulemankhanvirologist5015
    @sulemankhanvirologist5015 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Alhmdulillah ❤

  • @rezagmustafa2024
    @rezagmustafa2024 ปีที่แล้ว

    Masha allah

  • @Karodia786
    @Karodia786 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    100 % brother

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you maybe have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @sadafsheikh2271
    @sadafsheikh2271 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤❤❤

  • @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc
    @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @noonqueen
    @noonqueen ปีที่แล้ว

    Mashallah

  • @sharaazahmed380
    @sharaazahmed380 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Salaam dear brothers and sisters , I am facing hardship , Please make Dua for me , Jazak Allah Ul Khair .

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @mustafxildhibaane6026
    @mustafxildhibaane6026 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I win he loses
    If I win he can win too

  • @AbozuYT
    @AbozuYT 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍

  • @thepathtopeace7833
    @thepathtopeace7833 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We pray to Allah that the United States of America becomes a Muslim country

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @heeralalkhatawlia2694
    @heeralalkhatawlia2694 ปีที่แล้ว

    Supreme God is Kabir

  • @forhad7394
    @forhad7394 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️

  • @nimojama5086
    @nimojama5086 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My brother its trueth I'm in in UK I got I every bad accident I was in benefit I Sanctioned me but I'm with alla is with me although I don't have anything in my account

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

  • @heather-vs9qe
    @heather-vs9qe 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Patients, Fasting.

  • @otakixus2
    @otakixus2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s funny how the owner of the channel wants to make money via advertising 🤦 every 5 min I’m trying to skip to learn and increase taqwa… Allah knows who you are and how you are making money from this speech that should be free to all mankind. Allahu Akbar.

    • @imamjihadinstitute3494
      @imamjihadinstitute3494 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You get the lecture for free and the sheikh gets the money through advertising to continue the dawat

  • @abdihakimsaidahmed1221
    @abdihakimsaidahmed1221 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pirates are happy.

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you maybe have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @RudyAbdullah-ey1eg
    @RudyAbdullah-ey1eg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Disuan understanding syahadah everything syahadah disuan understand assalamu ala muhammad al straight from allah visual street allah nabi muhammad open tang from allah anjing syukur whatsapp tu jualan selawat fokus peram nabi muhammad alaihissalam everything umat nabi muhammad insya-allah allahumma solli ala saidina muhammad wa ali

  • @Shan-e-Avadh
    @Shan-e-Avadh 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i am praud feel Indian Muslim

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Look at the first verse of sura al-fatihah. If there is a number “1” after the Bismillah verse, then you have the Hafs version.
      If not, you have the Warsh version.
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.
      ----------------------------------------------Didn’t Allah say that he will preserve his word? (sura 15:9)

    • @ggfcvtdcvbjvv486
      @ggfcvtdcvbjvv486 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SheikhAlladeen bro farid can help u

    • @SheikhAlladeen
      @SheikhAlladeen 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ggfcvtdcvbjvv486 filthy farid said it is not rape if the patrents agree he is a filty bitch.
      Quran riwaya of Hafs 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer: 1. According to Warsh 2:184 how many poor people must you feed after missing a fast? Answer 3 or more.
      Hafs Quran in 2:10 it says that Muslims get condemned to hell for lying and in the Warsh Quran the same passage says they get condemned to hell for being LIED TO
      2:125 in Hafs is وَاتَّخِذوْا “WatakhIzu” (You shall take) / In Warsh it is وَاتَّخَذوْا “WatakhAzu” (They have taken/made).
      In 2:125 One version gives a command, while the other states a historical observation.
      3:146 in Hafs is قاتل “Qatal” (Fought) / In Warsh it is ُقتل “Qutil” (Were Killed).
      In 3:146 the difference is between a prophet and those with him being killed, while in the other the difference only means that they fought by his side.
      There’s more: Look up 2:85, 15:8, 21:4, 33:68, 42:30, 48:17 in both these versions and see for yourself.
      In fact, if you study futher, you will find that number of verses in Hafs is 6236, while Warsh has only 6214 verses.

  • @lollola2187
    @lollola2187 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Which Muslim country’s citizens are living in peace , prosperity And happiness despite they are doing all that pleases Allah , Sir,
    Iran, Iraq , Pakistan, Palestine. Libya,Yemen Lebanon, Afghanistan Nigeria and most of African Islamic countries .
    Why so much social disturbances, poverty, misery, illiteracy , unemployment, over population , lack of health care, high rate of infancy death, rape, child molestation, .
    Why Allah is not listening to these people ‘ prayers . Why Allah is not blessing the Rulers of these countries with wisdom so as they can improve the lives of their citizens.

  • @testytruth3988
    @testytruth3988 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Brother, I am sure you know that bilal is the name of the black African slave of Mohammad who was not freed even after the death of Mohammad (saw). Bilalbwas begging for his freedom which he never got and died as a black slave.

    • @maartenbaas8513
      @maartenbaas8513 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Brother, if you know the story of Bilal you know he was bought by Abu Bakr and freed immedoatly on the spot. He was no longer a slave the moment he was bought from Ummayah ibn Khalaf. He had already been free a long time before Muhammed saws died.

  • @sadiq316
    @sadiq316 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not Interested

    • @Shan-e-Avadh
      @Shan-e-Avadh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      وَتَوَكَّلْ عَلَى اللَّهِ ۚ وَكَفَىٰ بِاللَّهِ وَكِيلًا

    • @Kumalala_Homophobic
      @Kumalala_Homophobic ปีที่แล้ว

      خسارتك يا أخي

  • @robellis511
    @robellis511 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brother don’t fight the truth Mohamed is not worthy to be any prophet but Jesus will clear your heart and please don’t mention Jesus in th same sentence as mohammed

  • @thepathtopeace7833
    @thepathtopeace7833 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    جزاك الله خيرا

  • @anggisaragih2747
    @anggisaragih2747 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alhamdulillah

  • @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc
    @OmarAlmukhtar-eo2cc หลายเดือนก่อน