Logic😂🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣👆👆😂😂This guy really said that islam is logical😂😂 There is no empirical evidence for any of this, also do you actually believe it's okay to have sex with 9 year olds? Dumme Siech
@@nachojimenez2420 First you need to know Islam bases on logic and proofs and these prove bases on science and numerical miracles. Many verses confirmed by modern science ( Check out Scientific Miracles in Quran) Secondly Cristianity bases on belief of people and it varies according to individuals. In bible some verses prove that prophet Jesus never said I'm god or I'm part of god. Also that's nonsense, just contemplate on it; god kills another god for sins instead of forgiving or showing ways people to repent. A man calls Jesus as good teacher and Jesus responds why are you calling me good I'm not that good only god is absolute good! Another one says my father is greater than me another one I can't do anything without my father. We muslims don't deny miracles of Jesus also many prophets had miracles too, are they god too 😁 You know many many verses removed from bible and there is differences between translations and interpretations of bible. Finally allegations about violence in Islam caused by mostly jws and misapprehensions. I swear there is no violence in Islam, how could it be while Islam means Peace 🕊️✌🏽. God bless you and us.
I am a Palestinian Muslim who was born in Germany and I am so proud of you. It is not easy to revert to Islam in such a hateful world that paints a horrible picture of Islam because they know it is the truth. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself, just always ask god for guidance and make dua. He always listens and he always forgives no matter the sin. So always ask for forgiveness , we are all imperfect and we all sin. Your life will continue to become better day by day inshallah🤲🏼
@@wescorman3102 Being a born Muslim means I was born to Muslim parents who taught me Islam and it's principles from childhood. Anyways, I got your point. Yes, in order to be a proper Muslim one has to fullfill certain criterias and shahada is one of them.
Prophet (AS) hadith: I am leaving behind me two precious things, follow them, and you will not get astray after me until you reach Pond of Kauser at Paradise. Quran and my Ahlulbayt (AS). (Imam Ali, lady Fatima, Imam Hassan, Imam Hussain, and 9 sons, the last being Imam Mahdi [AS].)
I’ve been a Muslim for 14 years by Allahs Grace and Mercy . Brother . Study . Don’t stop studying . Put social media aside, it’s a distraction . Build yourself up first then return, otherwise it’ll be difficult with time (God forbid) . Hamza Yusuf was a hidden Gem I’ve found only a few years ago . MashaAllah he has knowledge on all topics, foods, history, etc . Brother - study .
There are amazing Students of knowledge in the galaxy - Umar Quinn, Moosa Richardson, Mustapha George, Hasan Somali. May Allah grant you beneficial knowledge through them as well.
@AmicableAgnostic you think you're gonna convince someone with these childish recycled arguments? Use your own brain for once instead of parroting what you hear
@@monsieurpatate1573 I agree. U can't convince brainwashed people. U can only convince people who use brain and use logic. I'm just thinking he is not brainwashed enough to justify slay-very and pdf'olia.
I also reverted more than half a year ago and every struggle for the sake of Allāh (swt) is always worth it. Alhamdulillah for Islām. May Allāh keep you on the straight path brother!
I’m also a revert to Islam, and still quite new to it ( have so much to learn). I thought the same as you in the beginning. Although I felt Islam was so right for me, I struggled with the thought of comitting myself to it. It seemed too difficult not to sin at all. But as I struggled with the idea of giving up things I felt made me happy, I thought it better to struggle with it, and not let i stop me from getting closer to Allah. But I’m not as good at it as you are, because I still do have a glass of wine from time to time. Hope I will get where you are eventually. Thank you for sharing your journey❤
Say, “O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” Az-Zumar/53
Allah doesn't expect you to be perfect. He created you fallible so you can make mistakes and turn to him in repentance when you do. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “All of the children of Adam are sinners, and the best sinners are those who repent.”
Hi assalaamu alaikum. If you haven't tried it already, maybe you can try slowly substituting and replacing your wine with a non-alcoholic wine. Whatever the habit, have the "halal" substitute for it right next to it. This helped me have less relapsing because of quitting certain habits cold turkey because some are easier to break while others need a slow transition. For me music was difficult, i began with condensing my playlists and cleaning out anything associated with filth, then switched to instrumental songs, and at the same time i had the muslim central podcast app right beside my music app so whenever i would go to open it, i would remember to choose listening to something beneficial, and even though i havent deleted the music i haven't opened it in a year, alhamdulillah. By the way, the halal and haram wasn't legislated until the later part of Prophethood, for a majority of the earlier part of Islam, the focus was on getting to know Allah, learning about Him, learning our role in relation to Him, etc. The foundation of quitting unhealthy habits is learning about and loving Allah, which will automatically want you to be better for Him. Lastly here's a duaa i love so much "Yaa Muqallib al Quloob, thabbit qalbee 'alaa deenik" (O Turner of hearts, keep my heart firm on Your religion).
I accepted Islam in Moscow 16 years ago in 2008. The beginning was difficult. It was hard to change many things in your life. But This Way is worthy of that. Since that time I never miss five prayers. Memorized Suras al-Baqara, Alu Imran, Nisaa and others. Quran is unfailing source of power for your soul and body.
Wow! I started my Arabic alphabets at age 5 but apart from surahs needed for salat and not more. I still do not pray and plan to start before my call comes from beyond.
Talk about timing..i am 83 and reverted 8 days ago. But its all in God's time, not mine. Inshallah. I was discouraged from that due to age and health. I'm not able to do some things - such as get down on the floor. I decided that Allah didnt want me to live on the floor, so i do what i can.
Your prayer is more powerful and it's accepted by almighty Allah inchaa Allah. Anything we do for the sake of Allah is also a prayer like Dawaa. May Allah bless your soul and we love you and pray for you.
Thanks to Allah for giving you guidance, Ma'am. Don't worry about what you can not do because Allah is the most fair and merciful. Always remember The last two verses in the second surah: (285) The Messenger has believed in what was revealed to him from his Lord, and [so have] the believers. All of them have believed in Allāh and His angels and His books and His messengers, [saying], "We make no distinction between any of His messengers." And they say, "We hear and we obey. [We seek] Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is the [final] destination." ﴿ (286) Allāh does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity. It will have [the consequence of] what [good] it has gained, and it will bear [the consequence of] what [evil] it has earned. "Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we have forgotten or erred. Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before us. Our Lord, and burden us not with that which we have no ability to bear. And pardon us; and forgive us; and have mercy upon us. You are our protector, so give us victory over the disbelieving people." Note: Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) concludes this sūrah by directing His servants how to supplicate Him, just as He taught them in Sūrah al-Fātiḥah how to praise Him and ask for guidance.
I am also quite religious Muslim. I was suffering from severe depression and Islam healed me. Whenever I get attracted to the worldly things and forget about my religious duties: I start to feel to depress again and the vicious cycle of negativity begins. I went to 2 different psychologist and no one provide me with such inner peace that I get by just being close to Allah. Alhumdulillah by watching your video , my Imaan strengthened.
@@JamesLakeShow Come on Jame, answer me, why you worship Muhammad? Which is full of sins? He is only an ordinary man! Can not make any miracle! Abuse his power to oppress other according to what he likes!
You don't have to learn Arabic, just read it in your own language. I pray and read the Quran in my own language. Isn't it better to know what you are saying & reading? God wants us to think, you can't think without understanding.
Stay strong brother 😁. Also let's avoid sayying "inshaALLAH" or "please" when asking ALLAH to grant us something. Well I honestly didn't know that we shouldn't be saying it in that case. So yes, The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “No one of you should say, ‘O Allah, forgive me if You wish, O Allah, have mercy on me if You wish’; he should be firm in his asking, for Allah cannot be compelled.” ~ Narrated by al-Bukhari, 6339; Muslim, 2679 inshaALLAH means "if ALLAH wills". So of course we can say "inshaALLAH I will do this and that" or "inshaAllah this and that will happen". But not when asking ALLAH to grant us something. 😁
@@namatidakbolehempty There is a difference if I say "He will grant me this and that inshaALLAH" instead of saying "Oh ALLAH grant me this and that inshaALLAH". In the second one, you're making dua to ALLAH. You're asking him to grant you something. So in that case, you shouldn't say "inshaAllah" or "please".
I love how these revert stories aren’t just dawah to non Muslims, but also to Muslims. Cos we are reminded through our brothers and sisters and we learn from their experiences and it strengthens our Iman. Alhamdulillah.
I reverted a week ago and now after Salah or well reading the Quran i feel such oeace come over me still have alot of work to do. I was born and raised catholic became atheist later on agnostic briefly pagan, then christian again (but my focus was always on god) and finally i found islam and its been the best thing ive felt possibly in my life
Reverts always carried the flag of islam forward into the world throughout history. Alhamdulillah, i hope you become a means for others to see the light and accept the truth
Such a beautiful soul you are, was born Muslim but I didn't take my Deen seriously and go astray. Ramadan this year was my breakthrough, Allah SWT shined His light in my heart and Flicked the switch in my heart. I suddenly want to pray fard prayers, fast and make Dua. Alhamdulilah I'm a few months in and I've had amazing connection with Allah. I feel so much happier, run away from sin, I worry less, I'm genuinely happy with everything around me. I always pray to Allah SWT to please keep me steadfast on this straight path. I just start Arabic class and I cant believe how easy It actually is alhamdulilah. My greatest fear is going off this path and I always include it in all my prayers. May Allah SWT keep us on this path, amen. P.S You already have noor on your face MASHAALLAH.
The best thing I say to the reverts is that the Companions of the prophet were also reverts, and when you embrace Islam, your page becomes white, so be careful to make it as white as it is as much as possible until you meet allah with a pure heart .
How beautiful..! Every day we see on RU-vid that westerner peoples with clear conscience and bright faces who are meeting with Islam.. This makes us very happy.. Congratulations bro..😀
Exactly one year ago I reverted to Islam and I'm beyond grateful. Since then I finally found the inner peace I was always searching for Alhamdullilah. My family did not approve my decision but deep down I know Islam is the truth. May Allah SWT keep us all on the straight path.
I hear this a lot from reverts that they wanted to delay shahadah until they stop sinning. The delay is from shaitan. To keep delaying you to the point you pass away without saying the shahadah. 'Every son of Adam sins and the best of those is the one that repents to Allah'. None of us are ever going to stop sinning, do your best and leave the rest to Allah.
Each time you say alhamdolillah, there's a visible feeling of inner peace on your face. Congratulations. These feelings are gifts for surrendering to the will of Allah.
Alhamdulillah for guiding us to the truth! I'm so glad to have been able to watch your video, brother. May Allah keep us steadfast on His Path, and increase us in everything that is good.
congratulations! 🌹 as a born muslim, i'm always looking forward to hearing stories from reverts. this was touching to see, thank you for sharing your story and all the best to you in your journey 🤲🏼
Dear brothers and sisters in Islam. People who revert to Islam deserve many praises as it must be a massive challenge to overcome what culture and society have conditioned us into. May Allah continue to guide you and keep you on the straight path. Allhumdullilah
This is so true! Islam changes your entire perspective because it makes sense as to WHY i am alive. It tells you the reality of this life and then everything falls into place. Good times, bad times, theyre all a preparation for our REAL life! Submitting completely to One God changes everything ❤
You reverted guys are so amazing and Inspiring. Although i know issue about music from my childhood, I stopped hearing and creating reels with music after i saw a video of a reverted muslim recently. Each day, i am trying to be better muslim and really enjoying the process, may Allah guide all of us and husnul khathimah..Aameen.
Not listening to music is a good example . In Islam sometimes something doesn’t make sense but you notice the benefits soon enough. Alhamdulillah, Allah is the most wise
I’m walking and listening to your video my brother and I’m so inspired by your journey brother.inshaAllah I’ll try my best to be a better Muslim man and you my brother somehow became a reason for it Allahumma barik.May Allah keep increasing His blessings and bounties and faith in you
Alhamdulillah, respecting, loving and staying with your grandfather is also an Islamic virtue. Allah chose the time for you to embrace Islam . It was important to look after your grandfather.
subhan allah just 2 minutes into the video you have already inspired me. Allah Guided you on his own, even before you became a muslim, he made you believe in him and turned you from an athiest to a believer in the one true God. subhan allah
I am so proud, sister, that I was with you in your journey to Islam. now seen you in this comment encouraging and welcoming other brothers . It really feels me so happy like someone who knows you personally and admires how wonderful you are. Thank you sister
Ma Shaa Allah, welcome brother. Day after day, salah after salah, you will find it tougher and tougher to stray away from the guidance of Allah. I wish you the best brother!
Even though the world is currently going through a dark time, just look at the comments section, it's crazy how many reverts I see on ANY Islamic content, even on live streams. Alhamdulillah for Islam and may Allah keep the Ummah steadfast
barakallahu fik ya akhi. may Allah help you, guide you, bless you with all that is best of this world and the next, and make you a guiding light for others towards him. Allahumma Barik. Allahumma barik.
I was smiling throughout the video because it resonated so much with my own journey. As a born Muslim, whenever I caught myself sinning, those were and still are my biggest fear and back in early 20s, these moments piled up and broke me to a point I felt like I don’t deserve to be forgiven. The guilt lingered for a few years until last year, I kept getting recommended with Islamic videos on my homepage and d/t life changes, I ended up living just beside a mosque(still is). Since then, I’ve been relearning about Islam, I think what really turned my despair into hope was prophet’ Adam’s story; forgiveness is always there until the day we return to Allah, that He’d guide us as long as we turn to him and ofc that life is a test. These put my heart at ease and just like you, I gradually left a lot of things and I’ve never felt so content in my life. It’s comforting to know that we’re not alone and not being punished for being imperfect, instead we’re guided to reach our best potentials whether through Quran and Hadith or from our tests in life. I pray Allah makes it easy for you brother, ameen. Thanks for sharing your story!
Islam is the best framework that encompasses every aspect of life. It's all about personal growth and becoming a better person useful to humanity. It's truly a gift. People who haven't discovered Islam are missing out on the beautiful aspects of life and personal growth
I’ve reverted 6 months ago. Your energy and excitement is fascinating. I appreciate how Islam made me to understand detachment, discipline and surrender. It works for me. May Allah sustain our practice, devotion and leaning. Inshaallah 🤲🏾♥️
I’m born Muslim and I really needed to hear this video, very inspiring and insightful and was helpful to listen to you talk about purpose and Allah swt testing his favorites. JazakAllah :)
Alhamdulillah. Its a blessed journey each day until our last breath. ISLAM is the inconvenient truth for the modern world because it holds the answers to the worlds problems and frees us from the spiritual straight jacket. It empowers and brings peace to the mind body and soul. May Allah SWT bless you always.
as aborn muslim .. seeing all of you guys reverting and hearing your stories makes me apreciate what i was born in .. and understand all the things that i was questioning about my religion when i was a teen .. a lot of things that i thought are not supose to be their or things that i saw normal to be that are not in islam that make since to me now why they are not .. a lot of love for ll of you brothers and sisters .. may allah guide us to the right path and make the end of our jiurney the best of our lives
@@Araweelo Yes this is what confuses me when people say they are born Muslim, or a "revert".. From my understanding you still have to Choose Islam and proclaim your faith with the Shahada. Am i misunderstanding something?
I found this video accidentally on RU-vid. I almost cried. Watching you talking about your journey and how Allah guided you to him, this made me love Him more and more. I can’t stop thinking about how He chose you, among millions, to see that truth.. He guided you, and gave you courage to accept the straight path. Please, keep praying, keep learning about Him, read the Quran.. I wish I could’ve written this in Arabic to show you how sincerely happy and touched I am by this. {فمن يرد الله أن يهديه يشرحْ صدره للإسلام}… سبحان الله! Please, have Patience and secure your faith till we meet in heaven InshaAllah.