I have just recently started my salah and commitment to Islam after years of sin after sin, and I'm still not where I should or want to be but alhamdulilah i am progressing. Whilst I was turning towards deen I discovered your videos brother hijab and your debates with atheists etc. Allah has blessed you with knowledge and a platform to share and educate. Thank you for these videos as well as this one, it was sick lol My next book lists are philosophy and theology as I'm well versed now in history and politics. Wether you read this or not, you are a great role model to young muslims such as I and I will make dua that you can do this for us for years to come in sha allah.
Malik Ibn Dinar - may Allâh have mercy on him - said: - “Whoever proposed to the world, then the world would not be satisfied until he gave up his Deen as dowry.” [Al-Bayhaqi, Al-Zuhd Al-Kabeer, p.100] A profound statement worth reflecting on.
As a female, I had no idea who this brother was. Usually muslim fighters to busy with the dunya. Doing many haraam things. And when they do interviews it shows. But this brother. .. I just feel so proud of. May allah make you an example for the believers. Keep humble brother. May you go to jannah.
the point discussed at 25:13 summarised in this verse; ((How disbelieve ye in Allah when ye were dead and He gave life to you! Then He will give you death, then life again, and then unto Him ye will return.)) 2:28
I am really loving these conversations please keep it going because I'm learning a lot. May Allah perserve both of you and give you more knowledge and enter you to jannahtul firdows.
I watched the tv series Westworld and it made me draw comparisons between humans and robots. What if humans are made of resources that are at the disposals of superior beings/being just like how robots are made of resources at our disposal. We think we are conscious of our thoughts and actions but maybe those are just programmed scenarios just like how we program robots. These are very farfetched and some might call stupid thoughts, but i do think of things like that. So to answer your question, i think in my eye its a damage of property in both cases, its just that one is seen as murder (crime) and the other isn’t.