Important message ⬇️ Our discussion on striking the face is not to be taken as fatwa (Islamic jurisprudence). As noted, we do not ever intend to contradict the Quran or any authentic Hadith. This is just our outlook and perspective along with personal opinions in our conversation as always. Also, we’re aware of the audio scraping sound y’all may hear this ep. If you watch the entire episode, you’ll know where it’s from when Anghel brings it up at 1:25:11... Rest assured next episode doesn’t have this issue T3M family - Faiyad
Al-Rabia’ reported: Al-Shafi’i, may Allah have mercy on him, said, “Manhood is based upon four pillars: good character, generosity, humility, and cautious piety.” Source: al-Sunan al-Kubrá 19165 Abu Huraira reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The nobility of a man is in his religion, his manhood is in his intellect, and his honor is in his character.” Source: Musnad Aḥmad 8575 Ibn Asakir reported: Al-Fudayl ibn ‘Iyad, may Allah have mercy on him, said, “Whoever has bad character has dishonored his religion, his reputation, and his manhood.” Source: Tārīkh Dimashq 48/414 Raja’ reported: Dawud ibn Abi Hind, may Allah have mercy on him, said, “I sat with the learned jurists and I found my religion with them. I sat with the preachers and I found softness in my heart. I sat with the elders of people and I found manhood among them. I sat with the worst of people and I found that one of them would divorce his wife for an offense that does not even amount to a hair.” Source: al-Mujālasah wa Jawāhir al-‘Ilm 485 Al-Mada’ini reported: It was said to Al-Ahnaf ibn Qays, may Allah have mercy on him, “What is manhood?” Al-Ahnaf said, “Forbearance at a time of anger, and forgiveness at a time of power.” Source: al-Murū’ah 64
So glad I was introduced to this man. I was already impressed by the time he finished his introduction. Bringing psychology and Islam together is what i am really interested in.
if you are interested in psychology from an Islamic prospective then watch Dr. Albdulrahman Zakir Elhashimi, he's gone further than anyone in that regard
This channel is waking people up boys. I started watching Anghels videos probably 3 or 4 years ago and I respect his opinion. I grew up in a muslim home and I knew he'd be drawn towards Islam. But at this point hes more in tune than me. Thanks for these podcasts. Really bringing me closer to a better path. The rational truth. This world is getting more and more emotional and the rationality is very refreshing.
#Dojo and Defense is from the Fitrah One of the best episodes yet, as a young Muslim man I have to say y’all really hit the nail. Brother Gabriel is such a gem, truly we need more men like him. May Allah shower you with His blessings and facilitate more masculinity among us
Finally watched the whole video #dojo MashaAllah. As someone with a little brother, I do feel that men need a sense of purpose and fulfilment in their lives and the absence of that will lead them to turn to other things. Mindlessly filling their time with music, video games, porn etc. May Allah help is all become real men and women, ameen.
59:35 I’m weeeeaaak 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m gonna keep this comment here for now. I need this for the highlights. It’s a funny moment but it’s also a serious point as well.
What a pleasant combo you brothers are, may Allah azza wa jall bless all of you - the knowledge seeking and deprogramming takes some time but inshaAllah it will be worth it - for the sake of our own souls! Speaking as a ex-feminist, now revert to Islam. Its all about HOW we approach our youth, how we connect our Dunya life with akhira tools :) MashaAllah jazakAllahu khayran, especially to Brother Gabriel this time. May we all strive to be WINNER MUSLIMS!
Mashaa Allah this brings me so much joy, seeing masculine unapologetic brothers together speaking about real stuff. We are only missing brother Daniel Haqiqatjou.
today i prayed salah with a lot more focused awareness after reading an article on authentic masculinity. feel SO much more connected to the King archetype.
Came across your channel through searching Gabriel Al Romani and mufti Menk knitting . Good channel brothers . Best thing is you let your guest speak without Interruption s.
Exactly! We need imams who are physically and mentally strong, who are very knowledgeable about the religion at the same time. The Sahaba didn’t have the mentality of: “I’m just gonna be weak because dunya is a test.”
Fair comments at the end but don’t let anything deter your dream of being a professional fighter @Anghel. Insha’Allah you will continue with no regrets.
If faiyad had a black kufi all three of you would be matching perfectly hats and shirts 😭. Jokes aside this episode was incredible in helping define what it truly means to be a man, ma Sha Allah.
Brother Aanghel, you nailed it at the last question about training for hitting in the face. This is a question which has been larking on my brain for a long time. May Allaah bless you #defence_is_from_fitrah #dojo
I felt alive while playing sports. Specifically games like badminton.... Maybe not a substitute for training for combat, but i loved the adrenalin rush....
I am a woman, very brand new to Islam and very late to this video. I like what you guys have to say about all the topics you cover (not just this video), though I have learned that the entire video needs to be watched to get the full perspective you are making which as a western woman is helping me to grow more and leave my western mindset behind. I will say, & hopefully I don't get hate and backlash for it that I have noticed it does seem there is a lot of generalization of negative woman attributes that are just associated with all women yet for when there are men with negative attributes it is always specified as a separate handful outside the norm. For me, though again my experience is coming from a western upbringing and not dealing with any other Muslim, so that alone is probably my biggest problem, but the men I have dealt with want the rights of a man in a relationship and expect the woman to have the responsibilities of the woman while simultaneously not acknowledging a woman's rights and forcing upon the woman the responsibilities of the man. I don't want to generalize and say this is every man (especially do not want to attribute this to any Muslim men) but a lot of women I know have had the same experience and then we are told we are too stubborn and not feminine enough even though this trait has been forced upon us by the me in our lives and they don't see anything wrong with themselves for that.
4 very handsome, healthy,moral men. As the muslims say, Mash Allah. Of coarse I watched the entirety of the podcast. Great topic! Ñove your podcast guys!
May Allah (swt) bless you all and increase your sustenance and give you the best of this world and hereafter. Jazakallah for the amazing much needed and beneficial talk.
#dojo hehe amazing video. as a female im truly inspired by brother gabriel. may Allah bless me with a real man who followsbthe sunnah of the prophet peace be upon him
You ridicule women who are strong and independent. Often circumstances such as the loss of husband, father, divorce makes a woman take on both masculine and feminine roles out of necessity. Please don’t ridicule these women who are doing their best.
@@yasinfazley8313 these are not extreme examples. They are becoming more common with each generation. I dislike when woman who have to survive with children due certain circumstances are blamed. Instead, I believe the community as a whole should be blamed, as it takes a village to raise a child.
Salaam, hope you 4 gentlemen are well. I've just opened the video and had a question. Can you please talk about height of men? In terms of marriage, life etc Pls do go in depth. I believe I asked before and you rep lied you would definitely talk about it. Jazzakallah khair, this will benefit me and much others ❤️
Fayid... You can mute your mice And open it when you want to use it Because I feel you force yoursef to stop your laugh So You can laugh without forcing yourself to stop 😇
Hitting on the face for sports not allowed, but what about training for self defense? In a threat or war situation your enemy isn't going to care about not hitting on the face, so for that purpose can't we train?
Masha'Allah Dope session Jezak'Allah Kheir to all y'all. Keep it coming. BUT 1:47:35 tho lol c'mon. "I don't like to shadow box .." It's visualization. That's a core component when it comes to fighting and actual combat. Being able to visualize completely defeating your opponent is a key ingredient. that's my 2 cents on it tho. Wallahu Allam.
@@The3Muslims Dammit put my fighters against his LOL. jks jks. I'm glad I learned from a coach who taught me to respect the different schools of thought in the game while teaching his own. Would be boring if there was only one right way of doing things. - Ma'moun
I see your points of men being provider, but when there is absolutely no time for family but stay on his phone and being more with friends on the phone. Is it only about provision the masculinity of a men when will men show his role as father to spend time with kids, wife etc is that not part of masculinity, when only running after provision
All point Gabriel make is good except where he makes fun of with Ertugrul character where they actually depict how a muslim man was back in the days during muslims fighting spirits ,should behave and be with family matters, the series really have beneficent learning how masculinity with strength and femininity should be applicable in society with modesty of women from dresscode
I understand a being strong not to let people run over you, but real men is not the one who can wrestle but control himself when angry, if we don't take this seriously people will be just reactionary as you said, violent, commit crimes etc