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If we start a certification program for Islamic websites, it will be good for people seeking the truth. Christian missionaries are presenting fake websites to justify their lies, which may confuse people.
If we start a certification program for Islamic websites, it will be good for people seeking the truth. Christian missionaries are presenting fake websites to justify their lies, which may confuse people.
Is Islam just a historical blunder? Your thoughts, please. I have been watching a video about Islam and Muhammed. Be brave. Read all of it so you can challenge it. According to Muslims: Muhammed was born in Mecca 570 Died in Medina in 632 Koran sent down 610 - 632 to Muhammed Muhammed conquered Hejaz, Saudi Arabia and Yemen Muslims expanded their areas of conquest to Egypt , Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Baluchistan Then expanded to the Indus River and North Africa and Spain Mecca and Medina: Mecca, Medina are in the Hijjaz/Hejaz which is the west-central part of Arabia It is desert. There is no water. Therefore there is unlikely to be many people living there. Islamic Caliphates: Muhammed's Empire 632 AD Hejaz, Arabia, Yemen The Rushidun Period 632 - 661AD from Tripoli in West, Turkey in North, Afghanistan in East, Yemen in South Umayyad Dynasty - 661 -750 rest of N. Africa and Spain Muhammed's Timeline according to Muslims: Muhammed born 570 AD The Koran first received in 610 AD Travelled to heavens in 621 AS ( Mi'raj) and received 5 prayers In 622 AD moved from Mecca to Medina (Hijra) Conquered Mecca in 630 AD Died in 632 AD Was suceeded by Abu Bakr in 632 - 634AD The Umar in 634 - 644AD Then Uthman in 644 - 656 AD Then Ali 656 - 661 AD Sources of Information about Islam : 1. Sira = biography of Muhammed by Ibn Ishaq 765AD according to Muslims 2. Biography of Muhammed from Ibn Hisham (d.833) took from Ibn Ishaq and wrote what he wanted and discarded the rest 3. Al Waqidi (d.835 AD) writes about the campaigns of Muhammed 4. First Hadith written by Al Bukhari(d.870 AD) 5.Then Hadiths written by Sahi Muslim (d.875 AS) 6. Then Hadiths by At-Tirmidhi(d.884 AD) 7. Then Hadith by Ibn Maja(d.887) 8. Then Hadiths by Abu Dawud(d.899 AD) 9. Then Hadith by An-Nisa'i(d.915 AD) Commentaries on Koran: Al Tabari(d.923) The Culprit : Abd al-Malik(692 AD) Introduces the word "Muhammed" (MHMD) which is a title that means the "anointed one" and is not an actual name. He writes on the Dome of the Rock and coins and Rock inscirptions Emergence of Islam as a Religion: Abbasids - introduce Muhammed as a religion in contradistinction to Christstianity (749 AD) Their writings are by people who come from Baghdad, Cairo, Basra, Uzbekistan, Tabaristan (Norther Iran) They were Abbasid writers No writings from Mecca even hundreds of years after 632AD LIfe of Muhammed (Sira) compiled by 1850s German Arabist called Heinrich Ferdinand Wustenfeld (1858 - 1860) Coins and Inscriptions 7th century: Mecca has no water There are references to "Muhammed" as it is a title and not a name. It means "The Anointed One" and is used to refer to Jesus. Mecca (Bakka, Bakha) in the Koran is apparently near Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham and Ishmael and Hagar lived there. The description of the vegetation is that is is filled with lush fruit trees, grass, grains and streams. The Koran only refers to it once Surah 48:24. The people and tribes the Koran refers to are 600-1000 miles further north of Mecca - Near Jordan 65 referenced areas are in Jordan : The people of Noah, Ad, Thamud,MIdian - all in Jordan. Arabic of the Koran: Tha Arabic of the Koran is Nabatean Aramaic Arabic spoken 600 further North of Mecca. The Arabic spoken in Mecca and Medina Sabaeans Arabic. No archaelogical finds of prophets unearthed in Mecca. Just an old Ottoman fort from 1300 AD Looking through every civilization for the mention of Mecca. None. Why? No water, desert, so no great number of people and not an any trade route. There were no Jews and Christians that far south because there was no water. An aquaduct was first built in 900 AD. The first reference to Mecca in 741 AD puts Mecca in Southern Turkey. All early qiblas direct to Petra in Jordan. Coins and rock inscriptions: 1. Lydians started minting coins around 600BC - coins created and maintained rulers identity and they put their image, name and religion on the coins 2. Looking at 7th century coins and inscriptions: No mints n Mecca or Medina or anywhere in the Hejaz in 632 - 661AD - no water. Hejaz was a desert. First coins: Sassanian Empire: The coins had crosses to show the leaders were Christians. Rock Insciption and coins by or about Mu'awiyah : Christian 661 AD. Inscription on the coin :MHMD and refers to him as "The slave of God" and "The commander of the believers". But he was a Christian. The insciption starts with a cross. 3. Then Abdel Malik comes to power: He is an anti-Trinitarian Christian. Confronts the Byzantine Christians, goes to war against Justinian and wins then mints coins mocking the Byzantines. Disfigures and then takes off the cross from the coins. Puts his image on the coin with a sword. And his inscriptions on the coins Then another coin in 696AD attacking the Trinity and Justinian -with the inscription: "There is only one God the blessed one is the servant of God." This is about Jesus. The word "Muhammed" mean anointed one i.e. Jesus. 4. From 690 - 710AD: Muslim rites (but not Muslim people) appear 5. In 720-730 Muslim people appear.
Asalamulaikum Ustadh @MrAdnanRashid, I could edit these vlogs for you inshaAllah. I can add images, text etc. Since they're not too long and not that frequent, it'll be easy for me inshaAllah. Please let me know what you think and where to contact you.
As a British Muslim I genuinely love English villages they are soo pretty and I’ve always had an interest in English history. I recently hiked chiltern hills and it was gorgeous!
Vast majority of brittish muslims love britian, have adopted it as their home and have integrated greatly into the society. Unfortunately the media and politicians only talk about the 5% loons that give the rest a bad name.
I agree. It also helps with giving dawah to ethnic English people interested in Islam, because it shows that immigrant Muslims also appreciate their history and culture. Unfortunately it often looks like British Muslims live in some type of parallel society where they don't even care to learn about the history and culture of England, which only creates division and hatred.
I would love to visit Lavenham, in shaa Allah. Small, yet rich in history, great to see there are such historical places in England. Definitely a reason to explore more. Thanks for sharing brother Adnan, may Allah bless your work always.
Ty for the tour through Medieval Lavenham. If people only knew how important these buildings are from the 14th century they would understand this rich history. Wouldn’t this be the perfect place to take students to during classes? Ty Adnan for sharing because I feel with your lead many will appreciate historic history before it is too late and all gone.
Absolutely beautiful buildings at the beginning of the video. It reminds me of some buildings I seen in Shrewsbury. With the River Severn going through the town and old buildings in the middle of town, it is stunning
One of the most famous nursery rhymes was written in Lavenham by a young girl amazed that wherever she looked she could see the de Vere star symbol carved in door lintels and the stone of her church, the church where the Holy Grael is alleged to be buried, and so as part of the guide to those whom seek to go on the Grael quest and have their Grael vision, she wrote Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, her name, Jane Taylor, 23 September 1783 - 13 April 1824, the stars she wrote about are the emblem of the de Vere family.
Salam Alaikum brother Adnan, as a English revert, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing you visiting and appreciating these quaint little historic villages in England. In sha Allah they provide you with a wonderful setting for your reading and studies.
Thats a shame brother. may Allah (God) make things easier for you on your journey to him. Remember these things are tests from to strengthen you my good sir.❤
I love this type of content. I spent 6 months in a village called Mayfield, Kent. The place is very old, similar to this. They have a little statue of a devil that was caught by some people. My bedroom backed on to a grave yard.
Britain has always fascinated me with their rich history, from the Victorian era to medieval times, castles, building like these. Pubs, and their formal and proper English language you hear in medieval movies. To be honest I envy them for it.
Assalamualikum, this village is so neat. I live in Canada and we have nothing like that here. It looks like something out of a storybook. Thanks for the tour.
I like this type of content regarding English or European history. One issue I've noticed in the Muslim community is this lack of appreciation or attention to the history and culture of their country. Learning about and appreciating the history of whatever country you live in can really help you in feeling at home in that country, which is important for immigrant communities especially, it's also important from a standpoint of respect for that country and the native people there. For ethnically European Muslims or Europeans interested in Islam, it can feel alienating when Muslim immigrant communities don't learn their cultures and create their own parallel societies within their countries, which also turns people away from Islam as a religion.
May Allah bless you for making these videos, they are truly hidden gems and remnants of the past civilisations and for those of us who have a keen interest in history, these videos prove to be very informative!!
Stunning, I always been fascinated with building like these, I don't quite know why, thanks for sharing, I will visit definitely with my family Insha'Allah (God willing)
It is a shame that the only bit of history they teach the kids these days is the part Britain played in the colonialism and world wars. I am amazed how many people do not know the rich and impactful hisroty of these isles outside those two periods. Teach the kids their hritage and culture. They will be proud of it.
Bhai, a comparison of housing in Europe during the same period with that in the Islamic world, particularly the Indian subcontinent, would yield an interesting insight for us!
Sahih al-Bukhari (Book 3, Hadith 10) Narrated by Ibn Mas'ud[ who is one of the companions of prophet]: The Prophet ﷺ used to take care of us in preaching by selecting a suitable time, so that we might not get bored. (He abstained from pestering us with sermons and knowledge all the time).
As people leaving on an Island, in my opinion, we all want the same thing. Safety, freedom, prosperity, peace. Together we all should work towards this no matter what background or religion you from. Religion is between you and God. One can share the message but only once relationship with god will determine there destiny. Be thankful we are lucky to be here and let’s protect this Island together.🙏
🤔 crusaders who lived there... I found this interesting member of the de Vere family, (harry potter house) "From 21 October 1097 to 2nd June 1098, the crusaders besieged Antioch which lay on the direct route to Palestine and was to become the oldest crusader kingdom as part of the region known as Outremer. On the night of the 1st to 2nd June, 'Aubrey de Vere' led a night attack that saw the city siege end"
One of the most famous nursery rhymes was written in Lavenham by a young girl amazed that wherever she looked she could see the de Vere star symbol carved in door lintels and the stone of her church, the church where the Holy Grael is alleged to be buried, and so as part of the guide to those whom seek to go on the Grael quest and have their Grael vision, she wrote Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, her name, Jane Taylor, (1783 - 1824) the stars she wrote about are the emblem of the de Vere family.
Have you checked the population stats? Muslims are roughly 7 percent. Many so-called Muslim areas are still majority non-Muslim. Do some actual reading instead of listening to far right propoganda
No we aren’t. The thousands of stories of Muslims attacking and raping Europeans is pretty goddam clear. There’s nothing confusing about it - you aren’t welcome here.
assalamu alaikum anyone in comment box please help me with this question recently when I studying about preservation of quran to strengthen my faith I came to about the above question and I have one more doubt there is a hadees from sahih bukhari that zaid ibn thanth ra started looking for the Qur'an and collecting it from (what was written on) palmed stalks, thin white stones and also from the men who know it by heart, till I found the last verse of Surah At-Taubah with Abu Khuzaimah al-Ansari (Radiya Allahu Anhu), and I did not find it with anybody other than him" . [Reported by Imams al-Bukhari and Muslim ]. My question is this if the laste verse is only with abu kuzaima ra does that mean that no other sahaba know about that verse or no sahaba know that verse by heart this also rise the question that wether other sahaba like zaid umar abubakr uthman and other sahaba who compiled the quran memorised the entire quran?because if the verse 9.128-129 is only known by one sahaba then it means the rest of the sahaba don't know entire quran by heart becuase it said in hadith of sahih bukhari that zaid ra also collected quran from the hearts of men which question whether the other sahaba know the entire quran by heart which will effect the preservation of quran becuase I belive quran is truly preserved in the hearts of people by memorising starting from sahaba if the sahaba don't know the entire quran by heart it will be a problem for preservation of quran.2 my second question is it is also said that know verses where accepted by zaid ra without 2 testimony of the entire quran is memorised by sahaba then they know which are the authentic verses and my 3 question is that I am not sure about this but I heard that one of the verses brought by umar ra was not accepted becuase he failed to bring 2 testimony if the sahaba know the entire quran by heart they will know that whether the verse brought by umar ra is authentic or not it is also said that umar ra memorized entire quran so even he know wether the verse is correct or not and he can easily bring other sahaba as testimony if other sahaba like zaid and abubakr and uthman know the entire quran by heart and my 3 question is that how zaid ra accept the last two verse if abu kuzaima didn't bring 2 testimony becuase the verse is only found with him and .4I want to know that whether there was sahaba who memorized the entire quran at the time of compilation of quran becuase I believe that from the time of prophet to know quran is really preserved in the hearts of human from sahaba to until know if the sahaba at the time of compilation of quran doesn't know entire quran by heart it will create doubt in my mind about the preservation of quran Brother I am truly sorry to disturb you with this long question and sorry about this question but becuase of this questions in my mind my iman and belief is getting weaker day by day please help me becuse I want strengthen my faith because I am feeling that I am losing my iman day by day because of this question and iam scared that wether I will leave islam.