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Imagine getting Muhammad Hijab's former teacher from speaker's corner Shamsi to teach, he has flaws like any other brother but he has some knowledge to drop too. Also abdur Rahman Hasan has some good content as well who was erdi aka Ali Dawah's former teacher! Maybe you guys have checked it out! @all & @@nialeilakande
I dont think i've ever seen somebody of our modern time that I want to be like more than brother Hijab. What confidence, manhood, wisdom, the will that he has to ALWAYS be improving, the strength, the ability to speak, the influence over the people, the spreading the truth and improving the world... Subhanallah. I wish I could get a course from him about how to become this amazing, self improving, confident, man machine. What a way that would be to build future generations. May Allah grant him the time, ability, will and strength to be able to provide us with this, and everything that he wants to achieve himself which helps his and others' Islam. Ameen. Edit: What I'm trying to say is I would love to be the Robin to the Batman inshallah
For all Muslims out there just watching videos and thinking about improving themselves rather then being just passive observers, we all need to be more organized and systematic like brother Hijab. It is an immense effort on his part to do so much learning and activism and balance his own life in the process. Amazing Mashallah
Ya Rabb I was in tears to see our brother Hijabs love for quran. There cannot be a life of success without having Quran in your day activity. As Allah says seek for me and I will bring dunya under your feet. May Allah increase the love of quran in our hearts.
24:11 resonated so much with me, this is literally how I started my translation work 10 years ago when I reverted to Islam alhamdulillah and also the good advise Hijab gives shortly after in terms of writing things down, scheduling your days and so on I personally feel like is something that is being practised more intuitively by women (because of housework/children etc. otherwise we'd go crazy lol), so I think men really need to do this more and watch their life change for the better inshaAllah 😄
Frankly speaking, as a sister following Hijabs work more frequently (as well as Haqiqatjou's) after my son started school last year as a weapon to be prepared with answers that may pop up in context of what he is being taught in school etc., I developed an insane amount of self-confidence in terms of Islam (knowledge is truly key!!) and yet sometimes, I would catch myself feeling anxious and desperate after another marathon of these debate and street Dawa videos, I mean they really really got to my head (just imagine, I was not even present in these videos, yet just watching them gave me anxiety lol) because of all of these anti-Islamic opponents and how they were speaking and making a scene etc. It wasn't even WHAT they were saying that caused me distress because they never managed to make me doubt my Iman, alhamdulillah not at all, but it was more like HOW they were saying things and just the entire atmosphere. It was just their manners, behaviour, performance, you name it, that frustrated me because they radiated this white superiority complex in a sense, even though I knew their whole existence is based on thin air. At one point I was becoming desperate and doubted my conviction because I seemed to not live up to that kind of self-confidence and polemic attitude that I had seen in brother Hijab and wished for myself as well, but then I realized more and more that a) it does not have to do with conviction really, but rather if you have gotten the gift of being a firm speaker and b) overall, there is such wisdom behind specifically us sisters are not meant to be in this kind of Dawa sphere and it is really not our responsibility because we are made of a different skin. Long story short I have mad respect and look up to unapologetic (in the video he said he was an apologist which confused me because he really does not sugarcoat stuff but just explains them how they are in a more settled way without twisting the truth^^ maybe brother Haqiqatjou is more blunt in that approach) people like Mohammed because I can only imagine how much guts you need to have for this work allahumma barik and at the same time I am grateful there are other ways to contribute to this work for us sisters without the need to go directly on the polemic battle field
MashaAllah I’m not even married yet but I think we need to arm ourselves with knowledge to protect our kids and ourselves. We live in a time when evil is wrapped up in pretty packaging, and if you don’t have knowledge you may be confused it. May Allah guide us and our children and bless us with beneficial knowledge.
I pursued becoming a Muslim intellectual because of my own findings and the logical deduction method but when I discovered Mohamed Hijab I was happy with joy that an intellectual like him can debunk anti-Muslim rhetoric and characters. And now that I have discovered 3Muslims channel I was also joyed to see young men around my age doing what I am doing which is asking good questions and discovering the truth whilst debunking the lies!!!
Next thing you know The3muslims is going to have Mufti Menk or the Imam of Mekkah at this rate😅! Fr tho Mohammed Hijab is a inspirational to all the people today tryna gain knowledge ☝🏽.
SubhanAllah… I remember when the podcast first begun like it was yesterday. ma Sha Allah you guys have built something that in Sha Allah will continue to benefit the muslim and truth-seeking youth of our generation. May Allah grant you all success in all of your future ventures, Ameen!
Brother Mohammed always gets me thinking and questioning myself and what I'm doing with my life and I most say I really appreciate it, I want to be more like him, he's a huge role model to me and he inspires me a lot. I'm happy this got in my recommendation, it's like a sign that came to me, to show me that I need to improve as a Muslim and as an individual. جزاك اللهُخيرًا
1 - Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi (Glory be to Allah and Praise Him) a hundred times during the day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071] 2 - whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, Subhan-Allahi 'l-`adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme) Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One " [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:67, Sahih Muslim, #4:2071] 1
As Salamu aleykum brothers. Just wanted to thank you guys for your work. As I myself have been having major issues with Eeman lately (no doubts abou the deen, but rather not in a islamic environment and surrounded by temptations). Watching you guys' work and other daee's work on youtube is slowly but surely reawakening the eeman in me and in sha Allah in other brothers and sisters too. May Allah(SWT) put lots of baraka in ur work and our other Daee's family members work. Allahumma Ameen.
May Allah reward brother Hijab for his efforts. Just a recommendation, please thank Allah constantly when you talk about achievements, it goes a long way. Salam
Verily, Allah will say on the Day of Resurrection: Where are those who love each other for the sake of My glory? Today, I will shelter them in My shade on a day when there is no shade but Mine.
Masha Allah, Hijab's favorite debate was with Wood who was prepared by Salafi brothers on the main topic of Tawhid, its very important to stick to the true knowledgable ppl. - yea being good at specific arguments, but being principles leads to being versatile which is important as Islam is a complete way of life! 27 :00 - triparte claasification? ah Umar statement, hold yourself to account before you are taken to account! 35 :00 oh he ... mentions Quran and Tajwid. remind us about sunnah supplications 40 :00 - tries to work out... Bhukari , takes up to 7 yrs. teach martial arts with his kids, not spending times with kids can be a harm... sadly in west, western Muslims don't follow Islam and allow men to lead, this lacks a bit in black community who is against majority due to civil rights in ppl accepting Islam's rules... ppl misuse idea of maslaha, ( they don't know principle as Salafiya teaches). says its a bit common in Arab and Desi... and its common with richer ppl... reminds me of the kawarij selling out... and lazy to study... the teaching itself is where the value is , esp. when you understand it!
@@The3Muslims @Abu Mansaray Ikhwa yeah probably shouldn't have said it since it's not my place to speak.. but yeah... I was in a discord vc with bunch of other people and we asked him. He said it would be too personal. Kind of a bummer, but it izzz what it izzz. قدر الله وما شاء فعل.
Great interview but if you want to take your podcast to next level then should focus on fixing the little things like audio/etc. Makes it hard to listen. Keep up great work inshallah
Alot of beneficial advice mashaAllah... to also add if you don't do actions for the sake of Allah such as educating yourself for the sake of Allah it will ruin you.
Its good advice and all from brother muhammed hijab, but as a muslima when i see brothers posting videos about being sucessfull and a better version of themselfes its usually directed to brothers. The videos on this channel and other brothers channels talk about how sisters got to learn to be a housewife esc.. i think thats something that comes naturally when you get kids but how is it that it almost seems haram or femmenist of me if I want to better myself too or do dawa in s halal enviroment esc.. it dosent mean that I will travel the whole world but if you see it in a another way. Sisters wont expand their own knowledge or find ways to help the ummah other ways than getting pregnant if we only give brothers the pep-talk about individualism. I think genderroles are important too and how couples should go into their femenine/masculine energy around each other. But we should talk about how to practice the genderroles in our home and upbringing of our children. Its not just black and white in my opinion and this comes from a muslima that grew up with genderroles, a lot of brothers living in the west always speak as if sisters in the west dont have a say in anything when it comes to genderroles when its us(sisters) that grew up waching the whole house, doing the dishes, making dinner and still try to ace that test,that Takes a big toll on sisters realisticly. While brothers go out sometimes with their fathers just so their manliness remains, this is something that has been around the muslim community forever, but no one cares to bring up. Not hating on the brothers but we should really try to see this from different angles so that every one is comfortable and we still got a strong muslim family. Ps/not a femmenist (just so any hateful brother know👍)
I hear you on that one sister. Living as a straight male in his 20's who has heard personal experiences of women, I will say that overall women have it harder than men. Women should definitely be able to have opportunities in order to succeed and every genuine Muslim brother would agree with that. Western/secular culture is seemingly better for women because you see women wearing more open clothing and in more positions of power...but in reality I would argue that the modesty prescribed in Islam one of a woman's greatest weapons because it not only guards her beauty in terms of sending a message to her future husband that she is not a woman who is trying to attract a whole bunch of other guys, but it also assists her in not being preyed upon because she is not being revealing. On the point of positions of power for women, I think that is mainly a good thing, but we must also recognize that women are very kind-hearted and tend to be very inclusive. If a woman in a position of power is going to wield her power according to the Sharia then more power to her, but if she is going to fall in line with the liberal/secular order them that's a problem BarakAllahu Feek 👍🏼
@@Revolt_west this is't me preaching about Western culture is better for muslim women, but if we try to stick with genderroles We should do it so that the other side dont get misued and the growing brothers in the houshold dont turn into manchildren. I really dont think its only black and white and that we just have to see it clearly with our eyes to keep the divorce rate noneexistent. The3muslim podcast and other youtubers say we also cant have 50/50 in the household. If we saw it like that then I cant expect him to pick up the remote from the floor, or ask him simple things cause the house is my domain. They speak about how we should have these roles in our heads and i think its a good thing to establish but they dont say the realism of it that actually happens in traditional muslim homes.
Hijab spoke alot about women (toward the end) but didn't mention the fact that men provide less and less for wives and so wives go out and work and therefore they dilute the position of the man or status of the man in the home.....
God answered Solomon, “Because this was in your heart, and you have not asked for possessions, wealth, honor, or the life of those who hate you, and have not even asked for long life, but have asked for wisdom and knowledge for yourself that you may rule my people over whom I have made you king, wisdom and knowledge are granted to you. I will also give you riches, possessions, and honor, such as none of the kings had who were before you, and none after you shall have the like.” ( Solomon 1.11 ). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For In much wisdom is much vexation, and those who increase knowledge increase sorrow. ( Ecclesiastes 1.17).
I am Orthodox Christian and I find much similarity in Islam and I think peace treaties could help the Abrahamic religions overcome the Nihilism disease that is spreading over the world. Hebrews have a word for God, Elah, Aramaic Allaha, and Arabic Allah so I think there are many areas like that and I want Muslims to know more about what we Orthodox Christians really believe, because we don't believe 3 gods. We believe God has given a bridge to him thru Jesus Christ who is one with Him and at his "right hand" eternally as his son and servant, and the example we are supposed to follow.
Assalamu alaikum akhwani please take your knowledge from people like Sheikh Uthman ibn Farooq, Saajid Lipman ,Dawah man , these are all students of knowledge who have studied under the Ulamah like Sheikh Fawzan Sheikh Abdurazaq bin Budr .Sheikh bin baz these are all Scholars practicing the Sunnah and teach their students how to being everything back to the Qur'an and Sunnah may Allah Azawajal keep us guided upon the correct path not the path of misguidance AMEEN 🤲🤲🤲
Arguments are like knives? Martial arts? Kicking and violence? Do you islamists talk of violence even in the seemingly calm debates between each other? Just don't fight, ok?
1 - Whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi (Glory be to Allah and Praise Him) a hundred times during the day, his sins are wiped away, even if they are like the foam of the sea [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:168, Sahih Muslim; #4:2071] 2 - whoever says SubhanAllahi wa biHamdihi, Subhan-Allahi 'l-`adheem (Glory be to Allah, and Praise, Glory be to Allah, the Supreme) Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Two words are light on the tongue, weigh heavily in the balance, they are loved by the Most Merciful One " [Sahih al-Bukhari; #7:67, Sahih Muslim, #4:2071]
#hijab10 #cometothetruth 😄 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Finally caught him! MashaAllah you've all come such a long way InshaAllah will be a good episode! 💪🏾 Next catch - Sheikh Assim Al hakeem 😆😎
Masha Allah the part where bro Hijab talks about the significance of Quran on our day to day basis really resonate with me, we indeed need to put more time for Quran.
Mashallah, It's so true whenever I read Koran I feel like that as well, very relaxing and needed in our lives I need to make it a daily routine for sure. 100% makes so much sense we all need to read the Koran daily I know I need to do it more and will inshallah ✌🏽
Subhan’Allah, listening to MH has made me realised picking the right partner for life is absolutely important, I kind’ve went wrong here. Love his love & passion for islam, I have the same love for my Qur’aan, just picking it up and touching it brings peace and harmony to my heart! And also the daily adhkars is sooooo important to me, I’ve actually memorised all the dua’s, and it makes me feel invincible, I’m always telling people to do the adhkars everytime. I’ll always thank bro ali dawah for that for making me aware of this on his insta story. May Allah always reward him every time I read it, Ameen.
@@LadyNoor22 Yeah the Qur'an is such a profound book, never get bored of reading it but also it will amaze you and overwhelm you with depth in such a beautiful way.