Its strange, but i actually like listening to frenzo speak out about muslim history. Yeah he has led a life that isnt according to islam but hes on his journey and so are we all as well
I was going to say the exact same thing. I don’t listen to music for religious reasons and I didn’t like him him because of snippets of his music I have heard and the lyrics he uses. But listening to him on the podcast I actually have some respect for him. He is very clued on and taking steps to change his life for the better
Music is Haraam, thats correct. Bottom line if you live by it or through it the end will never be good. Who will save us infront of Allah? The haraam, music? We just pass life with out giving Allah His due estimation that is the biggest shame on us. In Hell we will suffer alone and the regrets will swallow us up because no one will care! Then who will we call out to? Allah is who we will call out to. Do we expect Allah to listen to our call of help when we turned away from Him in this lower life. Shame on us.
One of the most self aware comment ever. True, we collectively disobey Allah SWT and HIS commands. We have to keep the lines of right/wrong clear, irrespective of our own short comings and weaknesses.
@parthdattani1997 So nobody had ever been forcibly converted to Christianity, Sikhism, Hinduism etc? There were still times where people lived in peace. You're just too brainwashed to see shit
I think he genuinely has a lot of potential to influence young British muslims in a positive way. It might be a controversial but I think the muslim community should invite him to masajid for him to speak to the youth.
@@abumaleeha1 true. It might even help push frenzo if he strengthens his association with the Muslim community. I have seen plenty of videos where an ex gangster or rapper from America or whatever comes and talks about his experiences and that is received very positively. So it's about time the British Muslim community reclaim and own our brothers that have been through the prison system and are looking to make a change in their lives
What does horsed mean? The truth is everyone fell apart, sikhs included. The mughals had a lot of internal fighting, rebellion quelling and the british to contend with, guaranteed way to lose your empire. The sikhs haven't got an empire today so I'm assuming that they lost too at some point in time. No one won every battle. Today, sikhs as you probably know already are torn between those that want their own khalsa state on those who want to remain with India. Not exactly a win win for everyone. And now we're all living poor and trying to leave our homes for other countries generally speaking.
@@aibel99I agree bro but Sikhs always bought the Asians ( Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims) together. The Sikhs had an empire where everyone flourished. In maharaja ranjit Singhs empire there was no religious conflicts. Yes of course empires come to an end, but at the end of the day it’s about what good you did for your people, regardless of religious beliefs.
@@jaysingh4006just coz you have been told by your elders everyone lived in peace like a fairytale don't mean it's true. Every empire had a good side and a dark side. During the Mughal empire India had the highest GDP in the world. Everyone was flourishing during that time but certain kings made mistakes and also made bad decisions for sure.