Amazing share if u care o u love people let make world a better place ya rabb come to your lord for guidance let stop sinning if one suffer the whole world suffer . One person can move a mountain let not give up on Palastain justice if we don’t work how do expect Allah swt to help us . Do u really what best life no corruption no fraud everybody is happy for each or u do what more genercide no one know it might come to your country disease extra yes Shia will suffer but humduallah speak to Allah have Allah in your heart work on yourself and best your demon or statin that whisper in your heart
It was Umar bin Khattab who wrote and changed the original Aramaic Qur'an into modern Arabic. 15 years after the Prophet Muhammad's death, in the 38th year of the Hijri-Shamsi calendar, Omar bin Khattab made a big page by changing the Qur'an and decided to create the Shamsi calendar to write himself into the history of Islam.🫵🔥👎
ARAMİ dilində olan Orjinal QURAN-KƏRİMİ indiki Ərəb dilinə yazdıraraq dəyişdirən Ömər bin Xəttabdır,, Muhamməd peyğəmbərin saa Vəfatından 15 il sonra HİCRİ-ŞƏMSİ təqviminin 38 ci ilində QURANI dəyişməklə Ömər bin Xəttab böyük səhflər etdi və Özünü İSLAMİYYƏT tarixinə yazdırmaq üçün SƏMSİ təqvimini yaratmağa hoküm etdi 🔥👎🫵
Thank you very much for bringing this podcast. I come from a trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India. I have been living since 4 years in Germany and doing my PhD. I am near about to complete my PhD and I have decided that I will go back to my hometown. As a Shia Muslim, I released that staying in Europe is the toughest thing due their individualistic culture and less social interactions with people. Of course, there is good standard of living and better opportunities, but I cannot sacrifice my social life, people, religion, and culture over European culture.
I don't think that feminist critiques on society are about becoming like men. It's about equal opportunities and equal rights. Which is very important, because then women stop being property to men and become a fully respected citizen. It's not about giving up feminity, it's about embracing women have more to offer than servitude and motherhood.
What's so wrong with motherhood? Nothing more valuable then a mother, and the idea of being a mans "property" is bogus because everyone belongs to someone else, a child belongs to his parents, his/her parents belong to a country, a country belongs to its government, the government belongs to a further power and so on, if everyone belongs to someone else whats so wrong with a women belonging to her husband. Islam teaches freedom in marriage, a women isn't forced to marry, however if she does she needs to realize that now shes accepted the fact that she has new responsibility, that shes going to be protected by someone else, that she may have to become a mother. Modern day feminism is the reason marriages are deteriorating, its the reason order is crumbling. In life its important that one drops his/her ego and realizes we all submit to a greater power, be it theor husband, God almighty, the government, whatever.
@@iicodezz the extremities of modern day feminism are women who have a father wound. A man who in his paternal role was more than physically present, more than a provider, but also emotionally present and instilled dignity, self-respect and confidence in a woman. When women grow up lacking this full experience of fatherhood, they carry a father wound, they go through the world often attracting disappointing experiences or turn to distrusting and resenting men. While I don't think this is representative of all of feminism, I do agree with you that (at least on the internet) there is a portion of feminism that is toxic towards heterosexual relations. That womanhood is more than biological reproduction does not deny the value of family building. I simply disagree with your take on property. Respectfully, it's Islamic philosophers like Rumi and Khalil Gibran who speak most beautifully about this, in phrases like "do not make a bond of love, rather let it be a moving ocean between the shores of your souls" and "your heart belongs in the Hand of Life" which speaks about the respect for individuality and humility that you cannot "own" anybody. While Islam might preach for freedom in the choice of marriage; when we look how this is practiced in reality there are systematic cultural practices that negate this. Child brides who are stripped from education and taken as forced labor for their in-law family to cook, clean, manage their much older husbands' lusts are not an uncommon thing.
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salamun alaikum... thankyou so very much for bringing these hot topics and inviting Sayed to talk on these topic. please keep talking over such hot topics, the problems facing by the youth leaving them depressed and heedless.
❤❤❤ my favorite syed... i think i have watched all the videos of syed which available on youtube....and he inspires me so much towards islam and quran. 😊 I have request please ask syed to do series on quran and it's teaching and stories... details of every ayath of quran and all the stories about prophets and teaching... i know many videos available about it but i want syed's videos because his words and teaching touch directly to heart ❤ May allah bless him alot alot alot alot ❤❤❤❤❤
"Usually women want love and men want respect" No thats wrong. Women and men both want respect. I remember a sheikh asking the males side what they want and the females side what they want, and both said respect. Please get your facts straight and dont go based off stereotypes that only seem true because they have been repeated for generations.
*May Allah bless you Sayed, i just finished Episode 9# of this podcast the other day and i was just about to watch the episode for today from the Shia Beliefs Series over on Thaqlain the RU-vid channel and i keep finding more and more of your lectures. A gold mine of knowledge, May Allah keep my interest as high as it is now for the rest of my life so i can keep expanding my knowledge and heart.*
Mashallah, very thought provoking lecture. The connection between capitalsim and it's oppression of feminine traits in our zeitgeist. And how much it harms women was something I thought of but could never properly structure or express.