I appreciate a lot of your analysis here. I am an Orthodox Christian and a nationalist. I support Palestine, I respect Islam and hope we can form strategic alliances against liberalism and progressive leftists. We should stop usury as well. You guys should seek to interview E Michael Jones.
Being from Melbourne, Australia, a vast majority here truly do perceive the differences between the U.K and U.S to be eye opening pertaining to islamic representation. Much respect to those who understand that Islam can't be fine-tuned whatsoever.
Muslims that live in the west should know that Islam is not for sale we are supposed to please Allah we should not care if we displease any one by pleasing Allah
I'm so glad people who are well versed in these matters, like you guys, are talking about this issue that was initially raised by brother Daniel. We need more unapologetic Muslims like you guys.
In the path of activism in the UK 🇬🇧 is in line with what brother malcolm x said, and the US 🇺🇸 need to reflect on his teachings. We don't need to ally ourselves with anyone who goes against us fundamentally and be used by them.
I’m a (far) right wing Christian student at an elite American university in New York City. I have to say, when I run into Muslims in my classes, the vast majority are more socially liberal than me. They let intersectionality and anti-whiteness cloud their brain from the cultural Marxism being taught by the professors. It seems like anti-immigration people of the west and Muslims could find common cause in terms of domestic social policy as well as immigration due to the fact that it appears, at least in America, that Muslims come here and lose their faith/assimilate to liberalism. Thank you for your videos, I am very happy to find common cause with you guys where there is some
Mashallah tabarkallah I learned a lot through this podcast. You actually cleared a lot of the confusion which I faced. I follow Omar Suleiman and Linda Sarsour. Jazakallahu khayrun for this clear message.
Daniel Haqiqatjou is the type of warrior we need who speaks out about those wolves in sheep's clothing. He is straight forward when it comes to defending the deen. He is standing against those who works vigorously to dilute Islam. His approach is much needed to warn us from these so-called Celebrity Imams. Some of these Imams (agents) systematically have been selling our deen for too long. He happens to be warrier enough to fight for the deen of Allah with fact-based words when most just keep staying quite...
Hijab is an amazing speaker and I really enjoy listening to his podcast as well as his debates against non-Muslims. May Allah SWT make his podcast successful. Ameen.
Mashallah, great discussion! I appreciate your much needed perspective on US dawah. You gave us a perspective from the outside which sometimes is required. You mentioned a great example how the UK Muslim parents didn't budge under pressure and they didn't compromise their values. NA Muslims can learn alot from our brother and sisters from the UK!
Could you make a separate video about Imam Omar Suleiman? I haven't really heard much about the beef between him and Haqiqatjou from the UK Dawah scene.
نعلم أن دعوتكم موجهة للغرب لكن نحن ايظا نحب ا نستفاد منها و نتعلموا تعاليم ديننا اكثر لم نعد نفهم من نستمع إليه هناك شيوخ مسيسن يمشون على هوى السياسة و الدولة لم نعد نثق فييهم اصبحت أفكارنا مشتت نحتاج لدعم و توجيه
من فضلك ترجم مقاطعك للعربية ليس الكل يفهم الإنجليزية و نحن متابعين لمقاطعك المترجمة في القنوات اخرى،نبحث عن قناتك نشترك فيها لكن لا تفهموا ما تحكون متابعة من تونس 🙂
Asalaamou Alaykum brothers, jazakum Alaahou Khair for this video. A remark unrelated to the great content of this work and from someone who is in one of the two vulnerable groups from covid19 and very aware of the risks related to it and because I love you all for the sake of Alaah I am worried about you sitting so close during this video and the indirect message which Muslims can take from this that we don't have to observe a safe distance from one another when we are from different households. My main concern is that we know that most of the casualties from covid19 has been in the Muslim community this might give the wrong impression as most of the viewers of your podcasts are going to be from the ummah this can affect their behaviour etc. Baaraka Alaahou feekum for the content a much needed coverage of the issues affecting the ummah.
Ali's behavior when he jokes reminds me of a old friend funny enough that friend was also Kurdish for example in a débat when Ali says : thank you, thank you ok, thank you. Or when he is scared sarcastic hahahahahaha Ali
18 mins. uploaded with a 6 dislikes already. Much shorter than the given video's length. Basically someone's sorry as$ got extremely hurt. Edited : I mean the disbeliever living to hate P. S. Islam reign
I think marriage in the US is a secular law not religious. So i don't think they can really fight that. But definitely I agree that their alliance with the left was a bit of a mistake.
Concept of God in Islam Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and exalted above everything He creates, and His greatness cannot be compared to His creation. Furthermore, He is the only one deserving of any worship and the ultimate purpose of all creation is to submit to Him. The Islamic understanding of God is distinct from all other religions and beliefs in various respects since it is based on a pure and clear understanding of monotheism. This essentially captures the concept of God in Islam, which will be further elaborated in this pamphlet. Muslims often refer to God as Allah. This is a universal name for God and does not refer to an exclusively ‘Islamic’ God. Interestingly, this name is related to the Aramaic and Hebrew names for God, Allaha and Elohim. Therefore, Allah is simply the Arabic name for God which affirms that He is One singular God with no partners or equals. The name Allah cannot be pluralized or limited to a specific gender, which establishes that God is One and that He is unique from everything He creates. Muslims continue to use this original Arabic name for God (Allah) since it perfectly expresses His unique qualities. God is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe who created everything for a reason. Muslims believe that He created humankind with a simple purpose - to worship Him. He sent messengers to guide people in fulfilling this purpose. Some of these messengers include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, peace be upon all of them. They all taught a consistent message about God by affirming His greatness as the Creator and guiding people to worship Him alone. This basic concept has always resonated with people’s natural understanding of God. (Click here to learn more about prophets in Islam.) When the final prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh), was asked about God, the answer came directly from God in the holy book of Muslims, the Quran (also spelled ‘Koran’): “Say, ‘He is God the One, God the eternal. He begot no one nor was He begotten. No one is comparable to Him.’” [112:1-4] This is a clear statement by God describing Himself to humanity without any room for confusion. God is One and is exalted above everything He creates and He is capable over all things. Fully accepting the oneness of God is to accept that He is distinct from everything else. It would not suit God’s majesty and glory to associate the limited attributes of His creation to Him because He is not restricted in any way, while His creation is. He is the First with no beginning and the Last with no end. Everything in the universe was created by His will. He is not confined by space or time and He is the only One who is in control and provides for His creation. “He is God: there is no god other than Him. It is He who knows what is hidden as well as what is in the open, He is the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy. He is God: there is no god other than Him, the Controller, the Holy One, Source of Peace, Granter of Security, Guardian over all, the Almighty, the Compeller, the Truly Great; God is far above anything they consider to be His partner. He is God: the Creator, the Originator, the Shaper. The best names belong to Him. Everything in the heavens and earth glorifies Him: He is the Almighty, the Wise.” [Quran, 59:22-24] Why did God create people whom He already knew would reject Him and go to hell? Shouldn’t God who is All Loving instead not create them so that they won’t go through punishment? These are some common questions connected to this topic. Answered by Nouman Ali Khan Pure Monotheism “God: there is no god but Him, the Ever Living, the Ever Watchful. Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him. All that is in the heavens and in the earth belongs to Him. Who is there that can intercede with Him except by His leave? He knows what is before them and what is behind them, but they do not comprehend any of His knowledge except what He wills. His throne extends over the heavens and the earth; it does not weary Him to preserve them both. He is the Most High, the Tremendous.” [Quran, 2:255] The primary pillar of Islamic belief clearly states that there is nothing worthy of worship except God. Associating partners with God or attributing qualities of lesser beings to Him is considered to be the greatest sin in Islam. In the past, this often took the form of idol worship or praying to multiple lesser gods. Although this is less common now, the current era has replaced many of the physical ‘idols’ of the past with other contemporary ‘gods.’ Many people today allow passions like entertainment, drugs, relationships or material objects to become the center of their lives. They become so consumed with these things that they submit to whatever will allow them to fulfill their desires. For example, if a drug addict allows their addiction to control their actions, beliefs, feelings, and behaviors, causing them to risk their personal safety and the safety of others, that drug has essentially become their god. Likewise, if another person puts a loved one before God by obeying that person even if that causes them to transgress against God’s commands, their loved one has taken precedence over God. Islam teaches that people should completely submit only to God as He is the only One worthy of their worship. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and everything in it belongs to Him. The Quran points out the faulty thinking of those who worship other than God: “‘How can you worship things you carve with your own hands, when it is God who has created you and all your handiwork?’” [37:95-96]