Are you being sarcastic? Rolling with her eyes, raising her voice, making weird facial expressions... U call that an intelligent person? This is just feminist who was born in a liberal 'muslim' family who never got a slap hence the way she acts and talks
@@bleekwater6176 why think negative when you dont even know if she went home and repented that night. Why all this negative energy coming out of you? Relax yourself and think positively sometimes. And rather even if you are 100% correct you should pray for her in private that will be more beneficial to the deen then slandering her piblicly when she cant answer you for herself.
I’m a recent convert and I wear the hijab. I used to show off my assets and attract the worst men. Allah has blessed me with a good Muslim husband and he is the best man ever in my life. I’m so blessed to be Muslim. Mashallah
I am a muslim from Algeria who lived in there during the civil war. The hijab is not mandatory in Islam. Islam has recommended Satr al Awra ie not dress in a provocative way, and never mentioned the hijab nor the niqab...Islam has never asked women to dress like catwomen...also wearing the hijab is counter productive as it tells the world I am muslim and in the world we live in you attract discrimination...Religion should be private. Try you best to be muslim and get hassanat but dont try to impose it on others. The Taliban their first measure was to impose veil on women, and make them stay at home. This is not Islam sorry. Khadija one of the prophets wifes was a business woman and thats how she met the prophet SAWS. Completely opposite to the fanatics who say women should stay home and do nothing.
@@thebaretraveller It's clear that you were influenced by western ideologies (secularism/liberalism/feminism.) Fear Allah not people that will not help you in the day of judgement. Hijab is mandatory, its clear in the Quran.
Kendra what do you think about Muhammad's marriage to aisha and other immoral things in Islam like the right hand possession? Btw that means se.x slaves in case you didn't know and it's totally halal in Islam.
There is a possibility that you know that it is obligatory in Islam, but you are lying or that you are ignorant. You were raised in secularism and you did not learn anything about Islam.@@thebaretraveller
I am so ashamed that we as born Muslim can’t even think 1/10 of what you said, let alone convince people. May Allah make your work fruitful and reward u much much more
This is something that is taught and learned, unless you are a very small groupe that Allah have blessed with extreme foresight and wisdom, you need to learn. I am a fellow muslim-by-legacy here, and all I can say is there wasn't anything sweeter in life for me than rediscovering Islam in a methodical, logical, constructive and constructed manner, that by Allah's blessing made my faith unshakeable. Alhamdulilah, may allah guide us and continue bestowing his guidance on us until we meet Him. Amin.
we have been hit secularization in terms of the way we think, we need to read and discuss with our brothers and sisters these topics to uproot the mentality that has been placed on us in the west. IA we all can do it :)
Exactly it takes an open brain and open heart to understand and a very fair view too . I admire her for that . And how she is carrying herself i just hope she finds the love for Islam again . Allah does not stop loving so i pray she comes back
There’s a lot of former Muslims that I’ve met that’ll literally agree with you on many things and a lot simply left Islam cause they wanted to live their lives with without they see as restrictions(the ones that left Islam for that reason,not the confused ones that barely understood Islam as a Muslim)
As a Christian you make a great point regarding 'submitting to the Creator and submitting to the Creation'. Regardless of Faith, this in itself is a great point especially with everything going on in this world right now. Let us never give up our Faith regardless of what that may be.
@@yassineseghrouchni8175 this has nothing to do with that. Eastern Orthodoxy believe in modesty as well which is why I agreed with that specific point Ali made. The West try to normalize everything that is wrong with this world right now. Like I said, instead of 'yours' and 'mine' we should all be united in defeating the evil of this world and not allowing our Faith/religions be taken away from us.
@@KayTee89 I have utmost respect for Orthodox Christians as a Muslim, despite how much Ottomans and the West have demonized you and painted you as an enemy to us. People who stand up for their values and principles are the only people deserving of respect.
@@Seifounage we're not the enemy, far from it but thank you for your kind words. The West have always painted us with a tainted brush just like with the Muslims unfortunately.
@@KayTee89 I know, but you wouldn't believe how misled people here are. There are forces that have been trying to make sure that no bridges are built between the 2 nations. If you're getting any hate from Muslims, please know that the media is the main reason for that, and then some misled religious leaders. I'm grateful to Allah that I'm following a Sheikh with true insight - Imran Hosein, I recommend you check his channel.
“Submit to God or submit to society both people would have no choice, but when I submitted to God that’s when I got my freedom.” Gave me chills listening to that.
its a very good point of view, i mean, its very true and one thing that comes to my mind ill be honest is this. IPHONE, we are all obsessed with buying the latest phone and it has to be an IPHONE as that is the standard set out and to be judged with. i find it weird and relevant to this point as well, is , the first month of using a new phone is always great but because of the battery, you stop using the feats that it was designed for.
The first 5 mins, I was thinking how will Ali explain this complicated topic but MashaAllah he managed to make her understand it Alhamdulila . Well done
Women must have the choice without being indoctrinated by him. I can’t believe how many women here are being suckeredintothis. Men can wear or do what they want but they want women covered.this speaks volumes about those men. Allah hasn’t told him anything, he’s long gone in a time that has no relevance today.
not necesserily, men have things they need to cover too but why we women need to cover is to protect ourselves and prevent wrongdoings, like ali said, men are visual creatures which makes women the exact opposite, im a woman and i was tricked by american ideals to not wear the hijab, and when i wore it, the level of respect i started receiving made me feel like a lady again, allah(SWT) makes us do things for a reason, may allah lead you to the right path
@@berylanjous6932 men cannot wear and do what they want there is many chapters in the quran about this. Respectfully please don't speak without knowledge on the topic and don't just state these lies you've been feed. If you would like examples I have a ton ready.
As a muslim woman who wears the hijab I felt so agitated lately. I thought I wanted to take my hijab off so I could look “beautiful” but this conversation made me realize that , no. It’s society who forces me to feel like this. In the long run heels and makeup won’t help me in any way or form. Thank you for this conversation. Really needed this!
When I decide to wear the hijab my cousins told me but you might regret wearing it at such a young age . And I remember telling myself everytime I feel a doubt in my mind I will remind myself I do it for Allah and that’s the right thing to do . And that’s enough and satisfying to me knowing and believing I am on the right track. May Allah help us through these difficult times and give us patience.🙏🙏
@@user-zl6mg1se8q I feel more beautiful wearing the hijab. It’s like my beauty is exclusive it’s not for anyone off the street. It’s for the people I love and care about. And who says I can’t be beautiful I can be as beautiful as I want but in my house with my family. And when you feel Allah’s love and appreciation for you ypu will need no one else’s.
@M then why did you commented you were having such thoughts if you stopped wearing amd ypu dont want to return to ‘old me’ why even entertain the thought of taking off hijab?
I’m catholic and I’m learning a lot about Islam and in a process to become muslim and lucky i do enjoy covering myself and also I bought some headscarf and do my hijab and i feel the prettiest lol 😊i think this is one way of god encourage me to enter Islam 😊😊 Edit I’m muslim now
Modesty exist in Christian faith too the there is verse in the bible says if a women doesn't cover her head which is her her let her be bold.. So if you wanna wear scarf you may do so in Christian faith. The fondmentle is God in the bible gives you everlasting life he gives you salvation which in Islam gives you no insurance of resiving heaven Please sister read the bible yourself and pray to God to give you understanding of the Bible
Sister most welcome Try to keep learning about islam by knowing the life of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and there followers. Contact to the nearest islamic center or contact the islamic scholar whoever you know around you... Allah bless you sister
great job brother , you make good points and always smilling , the conversation doesn't sound like a debate or a fight , it sound like a genuine respectfull conversation
As a women not wearing hijab feeling very guilty and anxious of this video, it was explained very amazingly and I feel less fear when it comes to hijab. May Allah make it easy for me, ameen.
Acknowledging that wearing hijab is something Allah required and that's enough to trust Him that's both good and rewarding for us, is very important. May Allah guide us towards the right path!
Modesty is commanded by God for Muslims and People of the Book, if covering the head is a sign of your devotion to God and you desire to please him then go for it! No one should criticize your decision. However, i know plenty of good Muslims that don’t cover their head and are not immodest, they just interpret the verse for modest dressing differently. Know this however, we Men are 10 times more responsible and accountable before God for what we do with our eyes than what you do with your head.
@@Drooblemeister sorry, but let’s just say how things are, and not try to change them to accommodate to the current “liberal” ideology. If god decreed something, it’s because it’s good for us, and if there was no guilt in that verse, we shouldn’t be guilty of it either. Be proud of your religion and don’t try to change things. Modesty is the way of life, clothes too, but that ayah was talking generally. It wasn’t really about hijab so don’t conclude anything wrong from little information Covering up your head is mandatory. No “bad interpretation“ can change that. It’s pretty much obvious that people who say that are ignorant to their own religion. If you read our prophet’s biography, there was a time when women didn’t cover up their hair, and later on they were decreed to do so. How can you say it’s something “optional”. Honestly, every woman who doesn’t cover up, deep down knows that she’s doing something wrong. But society continues telling them it’s ok, and they start molding their mind to it. That’s brainwashing honestly, but we as a umma are now pretty weak in faith and are giving up our self respect, religious beliefs and even trying to change some interpretations just to please the western society. Can’t we just be independent and free? We are submitting to them willingly, it’s almost ridiculous. Notice when someone feels guilty of not covering up their hair, you felt the need to say that men are the ones who should lower their gaze first? Now, that statement is true, but we are not talking about men at all. Still, you felt the need to say that (cuz media grilled it inside your brain) and from there you also degraded the importance of hijab, concluding that hijab is optional. Which is completely wrong.
Wow she was so willing to listen and didn’t automatically assume she was right on everything. Beautiful trait in a person, May Allah guide her along the straight path Ameen
And your worried about other women without hijab, when you going to worry about yourself not entering hellfire!. The Prophet PBUH once said: “A prostitute had once been forgiven. She passed by a dog panting near a well. Thirst had nearly killed him, so she took off her sock, tied it to her veil, and drew up some water. Allah forgave her for that.” Source: Sahih al-Bukhārī 3143, Sahih Muslim 2245
@@JannahOrJahannam..... We pray for ourselves and our families and our relatives and our friends and all the humankind in our everyday prayers. I am a hijabi myself. How is watching an understanding non-Muslim and praying for Allah to show her the righteous path while she is still alive wrong? How can you say we don't worry about entering hellfire? How do you even decide that? Your comment doesn't makes sense..
lmaoooo she is better at listening more than he is.. although she is "wrong" he is not a good listener he is just another responder. He literally spoke over her many times, also contradicted himself many times.. also his whole point in talking was just to say "I'm right."
Brilliant video, I’ve struggled with being called ugly and different names by society for not being socially accepted as beautiful. This made me so happy brilliant video.
Props to that girl. She questioned Ali in a respectful and also honest way. May Allah give her guidance Edit: RAMADAN MUBARAK!!!♥️ Ask yourself what you wanna do for Islam!
I haven’t finished the video yet but I’m really amazed by how quick-witted she is, like she asks all the right questions at the right moment leading to such a beautiful conversation, she’s not just listening and accepting whatever Ali says, it’s lovely to watch.
@@Someone-vr7me I agree but that rule does not apply to all situations. In this case one is firm on their beliefs, the other is not. We can’t just float around clueless for the entirety of our lives. For example, in this case, I am with Ali Dawah. Most debates work because the purpose is to stand firm for one or the other.
@@thereporter2662 well even though i agree with Ali of course,I don’t see why asking this question is relevant. I was just pointing out her wittiness, unlike some other non Muslim who most of the time don’t want to admit the truth or just nod their head while having their own thoughts aside. This video could also be a reminder to Muslim women who were not very strong in their belief because of society, to those who wish to know how to answer to a strong willed non Muslim etc I mean that, this isn’t about picking sides ( plus who could have a different more logical opinion than Ali about this ? ) it’s about how to hold a conversation with other whatever their religion and faith is, on sensitive subjects. I really didn’t see it as two people clashing about their beliefs, just a very interesting, logical conversation with people seeking the truth…. Hope I wasn’t annoying with my rambling. As salam aleykoum.
Im muslim, there is also good muslim in France.. Who explain good plus adnan ibrahim in Autriche is Palestinian, But in 1 corinthian 7 1, is out of context, dont touch woman, its dépend, we can chek hand in islam if we are with people and not alone and its dépend intention...
@@adan1221 no, just in french there is catholic culture its same islam in some topic but just out comunity payer out side mosc..is not good for her life style... ,but there is muslim in TV, singer, ministerry.. People.. In France county
To put the words that flowed through my heart, "We all have freewill and it means we are free to choose anything we want but the intellectual person will choose the best one according to their ability"
Have to admit this was a very impressive discussion by Ali, totally nailed it. Respect to the sister too for having an open mind to accept what is true. May the Almighty guide to the right path.
My question to you is - What moral lesson Muhammad gave to humanity by 1. Marrying Aisha and Zainab 2. Murdering a 120 year old poet Abu Afak for just writing some poems 3. Murdering a poetess Asma Bint Marwan for just writing some poems against him 4. Accepting woman as a gift (Mary The Coptic) 5. Trading women slaves. (Muhammad murdered 600-900 Jews of Banu Quraiza tribe within a single day, took their women captives, and sold many of them to Najd for horses and weapons. Muhammad was a slave trader 6. raping Safiya after murdering her entire family 7. Raping his dead aunt Fatima? Tell me what moral lesson Muhammad gave to humanity by doing all this? ..
@@islamkabawaal5292 Muhammad and Jesus were not persons . Read 2 articles " Muhammad in the Quran " and " Jesus the son of Mary " on the internet by Dr Kashif Khan and ask the author questions. Hadiths were written 200-280 years after the death of the holy prophet of Islam by the enemies of Islam and it's prophet . So please read .
I am Italian, raised in the catholic system. I am moving to Dubai for business reasons and I am taking my time to learn about Islam. This brief video with its simple and beautiful logic moved me inside far more than bible's nonsense years of reading. Thank you Ali, from the bottom of my heart. May prosperity and health always be with you.
The moment she said sorry after saying the F word, I saw goodness in her. She needs love. A lot of people do dawah but there are less people who give dawah with love and compassion.
Most of them came aggressively and blindly arguing,so for the start there would be intense situation but afterward,when their mind started processing and triggering something logic and make sense,they slowly getting the correct information and all the aggresiveness would fade away.Everyone needed love but sometimes it's a hard start to begin with.
Dauah, calling people to the way of Allah, should be done out of mercy and care and not being judgmental or with a sense of superiority. It should be done with the best of words in the best of ways.
I respect this girl SO MUCH. I could tell she genuinely wanted to learn about logic and engaged in the debate with an open mind and zero ego. She is someone who might have grown up in an environment that shaped her mentality and her personality. It’s not her fault. I respect her willingness to listen to insightful points she learned about Islam. Both carried out this discussion beautifully and respectfully without any attacks
@@newmobils8294 correct. a true Muslim man won't be swayed even by a nak**d $ex**y woman..... fault always is with men if they get provoked..meaning they don't have self control...
For a Saudi Girl who's willing to discuss this issue openly, and listen with an open heart, it is an amazing sight. Even if she does not cover up now, she will at least have respect for others who do.
Yeah some Arab girls don't even think non Arab can teach Islam to them, imagine a Saudi girl that have Makkah and Madinah, we respect them to live near Al haram but if they make mistake we help them even if we live in Indonesia that far away from alharam.
I'm from Poland, converted to Islam since around 8 years now and at the beginning I didn't wear hijab, but now... hijab makes me feel so secure and beautiful and I feel like finally I PLEASE the One I should please, so He is Allah. 🥰❤ Alhamdulilah!
Im muslim, there is also good muslim in France.. Who explain good plus adnan ibrahim in Autriche is Palestinian, But in 1 corinthian 7 1, is out of context, dont touch woman, its dépend, we can chek hand in islam if we are with people and not alone and its dépend intention...
As a revert to Islam I may say, Islam is very easy do it practically, physically, mentally, emotionally and in fear and submit to your creator not creation. Simple. May Allah make it easy for you n me.
If you are new to the religion I ask one reasonable thing of you. With the understanding in mind that the Quran is the perfect and exact beautiful words of Allah, you study the book cover to cover by yourself, without the aid of human scholar reinterpretation. Our all-knowing and all-powerful Allah doesn’t need the assist of other humans to communicate his message. He created our universe without the aid of human scholars and he can certain communicate his values in a book without their assistance. I am disgusted by those who purposely attempt to contaminate Allahs words, bending and reinterpreting to suit their personal views. Blasphemy
@@pseudonymBOB Not true, not all Quran interpreters have bad intentions, I wish i had the chance to see you in person and ask you the meaning of a few arab expressions and words and see if you’ll understand any of it, even arab journalists ( who are supposed to have above avg knowledge of the arabic language) were embarrassed on air many times because they said the same things you’re saying and the guest Sheikh countered them with a random ayat, obviously they didn’t have the slightest idea of what it meant.
@@user-zr7hl7gx9l I will maintain my personal relationship with my creator. I don’t need the spin of scholar to tell me digest Allahs direct word. Allah has proven himself quite a competent creator. Do you disagree?
Iam a Christian and I really love the concept of wearing hijab. It is a beautiful sign of a modest and humble woman who lives under the shadow of God. It is like showing the world that appearance is just a superficial thing but true beauty lies in submission to God's commandments.
Firstly, teach men to control their temptations The problem is nobody highlights the significance of modesty for men The hijab applies to men as well "Modesty applies to both men and women" The problem is men are more likely to fall into bad habits like doing drugs, smoking, drinking alcohol and porn addiction as compared to women they are more exposed to this fitna Sadly, women have this addictions too but the percentage is less as compared to men When a woman passes by on streets majority of the men checkout on her they don't see a human being who deserves respect, they see a piece of flesh walking by Muslim men too do that Allah commands modesty for men first men are supposed to lower their gaze men are supposed to keep a beard men are supposed to guard their private parts men are not supposed to wear too tight pants men are not supposed to wear shorts above their knees the arwah of a man in front of other man is from knee to navel men are not supposed to expose their chest in front of non mehram women or roam in public shirtless we see many Muslim men who don't dress in modest Islamic clothing but they point fingers on sisters Have you ever seen parents forcing their sons to lower their gaze and telling them to keep a beard? most parents wouldn't even care to teach them about this they won't teach their sons to control their temptations But they would shame their daughter they would put extreme restrictions on her which are not even mentioned in quran They don't teach their daughter why they should cover they'll just say cover yourself! or else you'll burn if you don't cover people will shame us And other Muslim also judge girls who don't wear hijab we are constantly judge whether we wear hijab or not Is that a way to correct someone? if you really wanna correct someone, correct them in a respectful manner. Be gentle don't humiliate that person. Dear Women, you are special, valuable and powerful unleash your inner power some women choose to follow men they try to attract men while other choose to follow their dreams Don't be so cheap to sell your beauty your youth your chastity just for the sake of attention In Islam, women are regarded as precious gems every valuable thing is covered In Quran, Allah commands men to wear modest clothes and commands them to lower their gaze Islam teaches men first to respect women and then Allah commands women to wear modest clothes and Muslim men cannot force women to wear Hijab MODESTY APPLIES TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN AND MEN PLEASE STOP TEACHING WOMEN HOW TO DRESS FIRST LEARN TO BEHAVE LIKE HUMAN BEINGS The majority of the Muslim men don't follow the teachings of Islam and because of that non-Muslims think Islam is harsh Islam has liberated the status of women sister your body is not for public consumption In the west women are reduced to objects in the name of fashion your worth will be defined by the beauty of your soul, heart, and moral character Don't let society dictate what beauty means It doesn't come from showing off your body In this age of nudity, the more you reveal the cheaper you are regarded, even If the western world makes you feel you are liberated Hijab includes the way a person walks, talks, looks, and thinks, and it applies to both men and women In Islam, women are not born to impress men People fail to realize that actually dressing half-naked means going back to STONE AGE! be like a diamond precious and rare not like a pebble found every where... Hijab forces a person to look at a man/woman with respect rather than as an object Man in early times was almost naked and as his intellect evolved he started wearing clothes Hijab repersents the highest level of thought and civilization that man has achieved, and is not regressive It's removal of clothes again that is regressive back to ancient times Does moon loses it's beauty when it's covered by clouds? No similarly your beauty does not fade when covered by Hijab women should learn to protect themselves your body your responsibility! no matter how much you educate and protest rapes will still happen nobody will come to protect you nobody cares!! learn to take a stand for yourself even dead women are raped living women are no exception for rapsists these beasts will not see how young, old you are they won't see what you are wearing coz Muslims who cover themselves from head to toe in loose veil in the daylight are sexually harassed you'll find articles on that in news these morons will not see whether you are living or dead learn to protect yourself stop depending on men for your safety
@@arsh6186 such a long reply dear. I totally understand what you are saying. The topic was about hijab. So I felt ike sharing my opinion. God has made laws for both men and women. Please do not misunderstands my words. Above all things God sees the heart. If every hearts carry the commandments of God, I think this world don't need to argue on anything.
That's not healthy since we collect vitamin D and useful solar microwaves through our head and face and is also very repulsive and humiliating for women in whose nature is to show off and be provocative. It is simply inhumane. Sorry to tell you but you could use some help from psychiatrist
This is probably the best dawah video on RU-vid. Brother Ali is personable, polite and knowledgeable, and the sister is genuine and sincere in her opinions. May Allah bless and protect her.
আল্লাহ্ যেভাবে সন্ধ্যার পরিচয় দিয়েছেনঃ 1.মাগরিবাশ শামস- সুর্যাস্তের স্থান (shura kahaf১৮:৮৬)"অবশেষে যখন সে পৌঁছল সুর্যাস্তের স্থানে। 2. আশ শাফাক সন্ধ্যা লালিমা,লাল আভা- সন্ধ্যকালীন গোধূলি,রক্তজবা. (shura insikak৮৪:১৬) অত:পর আমি কসম করছি পশ্চিম আকাশের লালিমার। 3.আছাল (সন্ধ্যা) (shura ra'ad১৩:১৫) আর আল্লাহ্'র জন্য আসমানসমূহ ও যমীনের সবকিছু অনুগত ও বাধ্য হয়ে সিজদাহ্ করে সকাল ও সন্ধ্যায় তাদের ছায়াগুলোও. (shura noor ২৪:৩৬) সেখানে সকাল ও সন্ধ্যায় তাঁর তাসবীহ্ করে। 4.আশীয়্যাহ(সন্ধ্যা) (shura marayam১৯:১১) " তোমরা সকাল ও সন্ধ্যায় তাসবীহ্ পাঠ কর। 5.তুমছুম (সন্ধ্যায় উপনীত হওয়া) (shura roum৩০:১৭ ) "অতএব তোমরা আল্লাহ্ তাসবীহ্ কর,যখন সন্ধ্যায় উপনীত হবে এবং সকালে উঠবে। 6. তুরীহুন (সন্ধ্যা) (shura nahol১৬ঃ৬) "আর তোমাদের জন্য তাতে রয়েছে সৌন্দর্য যখন সন্ধ্যায় তা ফিরিয়ে আন এবং সকালে চারণে নিয়ে যাও। আরও দেখুনঃ (shura marayam১৯:৬২) (shura momin৪০:৪৬) (shura furkan২৫:৫)(shura ahojab৩৩:৪২)(shura fatah৪৮:৯)(shura dahor৭৬:২৫) (suhra kaff৫০:৩৯) । অতএব উপরোক্ত আয়াতগুলো থেকে সুস্পষ্টভাবেই জানা গেল সূর্যাস্ত গেলে সন্ধ্যা হয়। রাত হয় না। তাই সূর্যাস্ত কিংবা আছীল বা প্রচলিত মাগরিবের আযানের সংঙ্গে সিয়াম পূর্ণ করার/ইতমাতের কোনই সম্পর্ক নেই। সুতরাং সুর্যাস্তের পর পশ্চিম আকাশের শাফাক 'লালীমা চলে যাওয়ার পর যখন রাতের অন্ধকারে ছেয়ে যাবে তথা রাতের প্রথম প্রহর শুরু হবে ঠিক সিয়ামের ইতমাত এর সঠিক সময় হবে। (shura baqara২:১৮৭) অত:পর তোমরা সওমগুলোকে রাত পর্যন্ত পূর্ণ কর। এবার দেখব সু'মহান আল্লাহ্ কি ভাবে আমাদের'কে রাতের সংঙ্গে পরিচয় করিয়ে দিচ্ছেন। 1."কসম রাতের যখন তা অন্ধকারে ঢেকে যায়।(shura layl৯২:১ ) 2.'কসম রাতের যখন তা অন্ধকারাচ্ছান্ন হয়।(shura insirah৯৩:২) 3."কসম রাতের যখন উহাকে তথা সূর্যকে অন্ধকারে আচ্ছন্ন করে দেয়।(shura sams৯১:৪) 4."আর আমিই রাত'কে করেছি অন্ধকারাচ্ছন্ন আবরণ-পোশাক হিসাবে।(shura naba৭৮:১০) 5.''অত:পর আমি অবশ্যই কসম করছি পশ্চিম আকাশের সন্ধ্যা লালিমার,কসম রাতের আর রাত যা কিচ্ছু অন্ধকারে ঢেকে দেয়।(shura insikak৮৪:১৬-১৭) 6."আর তিনিই তোমাদের জন্য রাত'কে অন্ধকারের ঢাকনা হিসাবে নির্ধারণ করেছেনও নিদ্রাকে করেছেন আরামপ্রদ এবং দিন'কে করেছেন জাগ্রত থাকার সময়।(shura furkan২৫:৪৭) 7."অত:পর রাত যখন তার উপর অন্ধকারে আচ্ছন্ন করল,তখন সে কোন একটা তারকা দেখল।(shura anam ৬:৭৬) 8."আর তারা ইশার সময় তথা রাতের প্রথম ভাগে কাঁদতে কাঁদতে তাদের পিতার নিকট উপস্থিতহল। (shura eusuf১২:১৬) 9."আর রাত তাদের জন্য একটি নিদর্শন; আমি তা থেকে দিনকে সরিয়ে নেই, ফলে তখনই তারা অন্ধকারাচ্ছন্ন হয়ে যায়।(shura easin৩৬:৩৭) উপরোক্ত আয়াত দ্বারা স্পষ্ট থেকে সুস্পষ্ট ভাবে প্রমান হলো কখন সু'মহান রব্বুল আ'লামীন ইতমাম/ ইতমাত করতে বলেছেন,অবশ্যই রাত পর্যন্ত পূর্ণ করতে বলেছেন এবং কখন রাত হয় তাও সুস্পষ্ট করে বর্ণনা করে দিয়েছেন। আর তাই যখন সূর্যের আলো চলে গিয়ে অন্ধকার হবে তখন আমাদেরকে ইতমাম/ইতমাত করতে হবে অর্থাৎ যখন চারদিকে অন্ধকার হয়ে যায় ।
They are at a park in england called speakers corner. They don't have freedom of speech, however at this park they are allowed to have conversations that aren't allowed everywhere else thus people go there to participate in or to listen to these conversations.
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@@Lalo-Salamanca. aapko batane ki zarurat nahi mera Allah sab dekhta hai aap apni fikar kare toh fajar ki namaz kab se padh rahe suna hai aapke mulq me namaji se jyada dancer tik toker hai astagfirullah bhai namaz kayam kare aakhirat ki soche kuch galti hui to maaf kariyega allah ke waste
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I am a muslim. And the point that Ali made just make me realize something i didn't understand before. Oh my god, I barely know nothing about islam. As a muslim , I'd love to watch these kind of point of view that I've never heard from anywhere else in my life, so that i can explain to somebody that might come to me asking these type of deep questions about islam.
@@jioboy2676 Waalaikumsalam. Ramadhan Mubarok my brother. Alhamdullilah, I am from Indonesia 🇮🇩 And thank you for your recommendations. all of our brothers and syekhs new videos always coming into my youtube feeds. So Alhamdullilah, I always get an updates on their video.
May ALLAH-(SWT), BLESS You & Yours, An Grant Upon You From HIS-(SWT) BEST, Just For Appreciating , And Having Interest in gaining HIS-(SWT) Knowledge & Guidance! Ameen!! May ALLAH-(SWT) Shower Upon You & Yours From HIS-(SWT) SALAAMS, And RAMADAN MUBARRAK!! AMEEN!!
his argument was basically that western society sets the standard beauty and women dont have a choice but to live up to those standars which is bullshit. Majority of women dont chase after those beauty standards and for those who do its not forced upon them, its just the same as women muslim who decide to cover up to go to paradise, the only thing is these women are not shamed or cussed when to choose not to wear mini skirts where as the muslim women face proplems when they dont wear the hijab
@@islamkabawaal5292 hold up, I'll answer every single one, please write the verse of the Quran next to it so I can see where u have taken these questions from
@@saintsmafia1346 Open Quran, chapter 1, Surah Al Fatiha, verse 5 "It is You we worship and You we ask for help". Is it Allah addressing humans or humans addressing Allah? If this verse were from Allah, it had been like this - "It is I you worship and I you ask for help". Caught the fraud? What's happening in this verse is Allah is becoming Muhammad and addressing itself. You don't need some rocket science to catch this fraud. It just needs common sense 😂 The whole KooRaan is fraudulent. Allah and Muhammad both appear as third person that means it's the fraudulent book contains words of different humans who wrote this book. Quran is not only Muhammad's words, but it also has other humans who wrote and completed it in 8th century. There is no complete KooRaan found of 7th century. The KooRaan you read today is not the KooRaan of 7th century.
I am impressed that she’s willing to listen, respectfully argue and debate. She doesn’t act like those who speak over others and lash out. May Allah guide her to the right path and may other women follow her as a good example.
I was never forced to wear hijab even though I'm from a conservative family, but Alhamdulillah I decided to do it (Allah guides us all) and it was honestly the best thing ever. I felt it when he said It is a choice here and there so do yours. Hijab is protection, it is a state of mind and you will feel incredible tranquility, May Allah guide us all and May we meet each other in Jannah
Those who fight for the hijab are fighting for the chains. Hijab is a piece of cloth that was given to the women, by Muhammad, as per the request of Umer, so that they would not be identified when they went out in the open space to defecate(Q33:59). When He saw that women are an obstacle to his loot, murder and making women sex slaves, he wrapped them in black sack and ordered not to educate them. He asked men to beat the women who don’t obey(Q4:34) and made them the tillage of men(Q2:223). Made her powerless by making her “one in four”(Q4:3). Told, she had only half brain(Q 2:282). Asked men to talaq her, at his own will. But in the age of internet, realising that there is a world beyond their home, Muslim women picked up the book. When she started asking questions, the religious leaders and the Mahal goons were shaken. These goons want to tie muslim women along with the cows in the barn. Those who fight for the hijab are fighting for the shackles of the Muslim female community. Islam does not respect women’s education, freedom, and rights. Hijab is a conspiracy encouraged by Muslims to create an insult that all Muslim women and Non-muslim women who don't wear Hijab are Naked!! Hijab is an insult to all Women! Hijab is the symbol of slavery. Hijab is a sign of patriarchy over women. O, ye women, you have nothing to loose, fight for freedom. Burn Hijabs!!! End note : Watching women defending Islam is like watching chickens defending KFC.
How can you consider Muhammad as a prophet of God when he kept non Muslim sex slaves? Quran surah At-Tahrim verse 1. Tafsir al jalalayn of verse 1. Continue tafsir for verse 3. Hadith sunan an nasai - 3411. Surah At-Tahrim verse 3,4 & 5. History of Al tabari volume 9 page - 131.
@@meharoofryanmarakkar4515I know u hate Islam n try to look for a fault but man😂 did u do research on those things u wrote?? Bro u just embarrassed yourself believe me. There is nothing like sex slave in the Quran let alone prophet Mohamed having one. U should really stop listening to these islamaphobes in the internet 😂😂
I'm not muslim. This guy is touched by God. The woman is very smart and she defends herself very well. They built an excellent debate. I learned a lot, thanks to both.
Your videos are guiding me in the right direction. I am a pansexual Christian and I rebuke these feelings. I am on my journey of converting to Islam and I hope and pray Allah will guide me to the light. God bless and save us all
9:00 at this point I felt like this is the best way I've heard someone explain the hijab argument, Ma Sha Allah! May Allah bless you brother Ali for your efforts.
I love the fact that this girl is asking genuinely and actually have clear intention of learning instead of debating to justified sins. May Allah give her guidance, and grouped her with the believer in here after.
@@gaaanaaa actually there a study conducted on kids shows that they believe in a higher entity this study was done D.Justin L. Barrett. search about and tell me what you think
I love how we Muslims explain everything in such a beautiful manner just by the blessings of Allah SWT : ) Ignore the trolls in the reply section don't waste your time.
@@Sam-tz8ou exactly by your logic you should put your toung to taste "all" the things in the world but you can't use your nose.. just like you are not using your brain right now good luck.
Some people forget that men are also asked to dress modestly. It is not just women. People only focus on hijab because it looks “foreign” to other nations
Ans people conviniently forget that muslim men are also encouraged to grow beard. Thats like men version of hijab imo, since it often conceal men's beauty
I had this exact , or almost exact , same debate with my younger sister. She’s a beautiful young woman , who is always being chased after my men and sometimes even women. She loves that attention ( most people do ). So one time I asked her about her attire or look in general, and why she chose to look that way. She replied that it made her feel good. My reply to her was that what made her feel good was the attention and reaction she received by looking a certain way. The clothes and make up and hair and so on, are the tools used to attain a certain reaction. That reaction is the intended result to which makes her feel good. We went back and forth for a while and then I simply asked, if everyone in the world was blind , would you dress like that ? Taking it further, if you stayed at home where no one ever saw you, would you look like that ? There’s nothing wrong with wanting to look clean and tidy and presentable, however, don’t lie to yourself and think that what you’re doing isn’t directly related to the result you aim to get. We’re all vain to a certain degree.
@@lolola319 I’m not myself the best of what I can be, but I try. And when I pray, I do pray for Allah to enter the hearts of my family , people, and direct kin. So that we may all be forgiven by Him and shown mercy
Sad too see nobody before Ali explained the things logically and in a respectful way to that sister, she seems like a person who is willing to accept the truth, may allah bless her and all of us.
I liked her, bcz she did bring up the questions I have been struggling with as a new Muslim. Thank you for providing a loving, logical answer to her very real and serious questions. I appreciated how you didn't think less of her, and it showed in your interaction. Praise Allah.
Salam to you. Read Dr Kashif Khan's articles on the internet to know Allah's real message with an open mind and ask him questions. He's there to explain and answer our questions. May Allah guide you and me more Ameen .
Assalum Alaikum, sister. Have you heard of the book Reclaim Your Heart by Yasmin Mogahed? I'm a new Muslim too and that answered quite a lot of questions for me in a very short read
great conversation- Great respectful debate- I liked her questions AND her willingness to listen. This went both ways THIS is what a debate should look and sound like. Differing opinions YET respect is shown
I'm 20 and I started wearing the hijab 4 months ago, it's the best desicion i have ever made 🤍🤍 society puts so much pressure on women to look pretty and show themselves off to the public, but i believe we can be beautiful even when we are covered up, and we deserve to be respected and loved and treated as humans regardless of the way we look like like. Hijab conceals our beauty and keeps it for ourselves and for our future loved one and I don't think it could be anymore special. As a Muslim woman, women in the west should understand that we are not opressed, we are free from society and the beauty standards. May Allah guide all my sisters to wear it 🥺🤍
He already explained the situation very nicely in the video , if he were to say in direct manner like you said , she would never understand it and stay away
I understand what you mean, but it is a choice. Humans have free will, we can worship Allah or not worship, that is an individual choice. There are NO obligations, but a perfect vision of life. No restrictions, but redirections to a better way. Your argument is for non-Muslims not easy to understand, because they don't have basic knowledge about islam. Coming back to my point, there is a difference in GOOD choice and BAD choice, both are determined on what is written in the Qu'ran. But there is NO obligation in the way like, YOU HAVE TO DO IT. If you don't do it, it will be a BAD choice and it will be your own free will. Nothing is obligated in islam, you can follow or don't follow. BUT there is consquences and these acts define your level of faith. For example: you are not allowed to drink alcohol, but making that choice is up to you. You can make a GOOD or BAD choice in this situation and this results in consequences. If you don't drink, that will be good for you. If you drink, that will be bad for you. So there is only choices, no obligations. A Muslim is not just worshipping the creator because of obligation, but also because of free will, because the heart wants it, becaue it gives peace and calmness and it is the real purpose of this world. So again, there is NO obligation, there is a FREE WILL, a choice.
@@TanjirowGhamadow Do you say the same thing when it comes to the obligation to pray the five prayers? Do you stop praying when you stop feeling those butterflies in your stomach? And let's get away from religious duties. Do you say that too when it comes to the government laws? How many people wear the mask every day even though they find it difficult to breathe, understand the other person badly or simply don't feel like it? Or find it pointless and see no protection in it? And do you also pay taxes out of conviction? Why does this question of love of an action (free will) only come into play when it comes to hijab or Islam in general!?
@@acscdgdk There is no obligation in anything in islam in terms of 'you have to do it'. Humans are created with free will, we can make the choice. A certain topic can be obligated, but acting according the obligation is a choice. So yes, prayer is an obligation, but performing the prayer is a choice. I didn't make this part clear in my previous comment, I apologize. With THERE ARE NO OBLIGATIONS, I am referring to making certain choices. Something can be obligatory, but that doesn't mean you have to do it. And if you don't do it, this has consequences, but still your own choice. You can either make life easy for yourself or destroy it, again by your own choices. Government laws are human made, the Qu'ran is not the word of a human. It's not comparable. Also understand that government laws are not always good, but the Qu'ran is perfect.
I used to be a free hair before. But i became more comfortable wearing my hijab on daily basis after trying to wear it occasionally, especially when I entered islamic university. I learned slowly to be comfortable in wearing it, and somehow now i feel like it is part of me and it is part of my clothings, part of my faith. Alhamdulillah I thank Allah to make it easy for me to wear it with sincerity. Its been 4 years wearing hijab on daily basis, and still going strong. may Allah protect us all from any evil
I think she wasn't convinced anyways but at least he broke some prejudices for her and he made her see things differently. Of course she is not going to change her mind in the blink of an eye. We already admire her for her open mindedness and respect. May Allah guide her she really deserves it.
Man he convinced his audience who’s watching the video. The comparison he made between Allah and society was so spot on. Especially the man whom was talking behind the camera.
@@honeybee3579 there's no guidance in hijab it won't make a person good or bad. Guidance leads the soul to their purpose of life and live aas better person
@honey bee Asalaam aleikum warahmatullahi, by Allah it's not impossible for her to change and submit to the our creator. May Allah guide her and us to the truth. Amiin
@@abdulwahab-zc4qi (1) Fatima, Mohammed's daughter, was NOT Eva. Note, from the beginning, Eva and Adam lived without any coverage 100% under the sun, but they had no shameful and sinful feeling. (2) Mohammed was not Allah, why did he enforce Muslims to follow his own Quraish Arab pagan culture at the pre-Islam time? (3) Do you have any Quran verse that enforced to cover the woman's body 99% from the sun? and not allow any female to study in school and work outside her home?
I really loved the open minded mentality of the sister. She was not arrogant and was willing to listen what brother Ali had to say and that's how I think every discussion should be.
I got to the point where he says he used to see a woman as a piece of meat, because the "society" made him like this. Didn't his parents teach him basic respect for any human being? Makes me sick. As does his patronizing way of talking to this young woman who is way more respectful than he is.