Farid Dingle
Farid Dingle
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 37 4-2-25
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 37 4-2-25
Muwatta Imam Muhammad 35 21-1-25
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 35 21-1-25
Muwatta Imam Muhammad 34 14-1-25
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 34 14-1-25
Muwatta Imam Muhammad 33 7-1-25
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 33 7-1-25
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 10 4-2-25
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 10 4-2-25
Quran in English: Lesson 5 2-2-2025: Baqara, 134-164
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Quran in English: Lesson 5 2-2-2025: Baqara, 134-164
Quran in English: Lesson 4 1-26-2025: Baqara, 97-133
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Quran in English: Lesson 4 1-26-2025: Baqara, 97-133
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 9 28-1-25
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 9 28-1-25
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 8 21-1-25
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 8 21-1-25
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 7 14-1-25
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 7 14-1-25
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 6 7-1-25
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 6 7-1-25
When Is Ramadan?
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How can Ramadan begin in a Muslim country? How can Ramadan begin in a non-Muslim country? What is the relative utility of astronomical calculations? Join my classes: linktr.ee/ustadhfarid These two links are referred to in the lecture: www.moonsighting.com/visibility.html ruclips.net/video/3lrnNUqTmGU/видео.html #ramadan #witness #ibnhajar #sahihmuslim #moonsighting #astronomy
Quran in English: Lesson 3 1-19-2025: Baqara, 63-96
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Quran in English: Lesson 3 1-19-2025: Baqara, 63-96
Quran in English: Lesson 2 1-12-2025: Baqara, 23-62
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Quran in English: Lesson 2 1-12-2025: Baqara, 23-62
Notions that Need to be Corrected 11: Innovations of the Early Muslims (Salaf)
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Notions that Need to be Corrected 11: Innovations of the Early Muslims (Salaf)
Notions that Need to be Corrected 10b: Is the Mawlid a bad innovation
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Notions that Need to be Corrected 10b: Is the Mawlid a bad innovation
Notions that Need to be Corrected 10a: Good and Bad Innovation
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Notions that Need to be Corrected 10a: Good and Bad Innovation
التخريج من الكتب الستة ٨
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التخريج من الكتب الستة ٨
al-Adab al-Mufrad: Lesson 19: Being Friendly and Having Good Character
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al-Adab al-Mufrad: Lesson 19: Being Friendly and Having Good Character
Quran in English: Lesson 1 1-5-2025: Fatiha and Baqara, 1-22
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Quran in English: Lesson 1 1-5-2025: Fatiha and Baqara, 1-22
Notions that Need to be Corrected 9: Worshipping Prophets and their Relics
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Notions that Need to be Corrected 9: Worshipping Prophets and their Relics
التخريج من الكتب الستة ٧
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التخريج من الكتب الستة ٧
Muwatta Imam Muhammad 32 31-12-24
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Muwatta Imam Muhammad 32 31-12-24
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 5 31-12-24
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 5 31-12-24
New Class سنن النسائي الكبرى
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New Class سنن النسائي الكبرى
al-Adab al-Mufrad: Lesson 18: Giving and Taking Genuine Advice
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al-Adab al-Mufrad: Lesson 18: Giving and Taking Genuine Advice
Virtues of Rajab
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Virtues of Rajab
التخريج من الكتب الستة ٦
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التخريج من الكتب الستة ٦
Matn Abi Shuja Purification 3 17-12-24
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Matn Abi Shuja Purification 3 17-12-24

Комментарии

  • @yohanneskassa4280
    @yohanneskassa4280 2 дня назад

    وَإِذْ صَرَفْنَا إِلَيْكَ نَفَرًا مِنَ الْجِنِّ يَسْتَمِعُونَ الْقُرْآنَ فَلَمَّا حَضَرُوهُ قَالُوا أَنْصِتُوا ۖ فَلَمَّا قُضِيَ وَلَّوْا إِلَىٰ قَوْمِهِمْ مُنْذِرِينَ ሳዲቅ & ሳኒ ሐቢብ ከጋኔን የኾኑን ጭፍሮች ቁርኣንን የሚያዳምጡ ሲኾኑ ወዳንተ ባዞርን ጊዜም (አስታውስ)፡፡ በተጣዱትም ጊዜ ዝም ብላችሁ አዳምጡ ተባባሉ፡፡ በተጨረሰም ጊዜ አስጠንቃቂዎች ኾነው ወደ ሕዝቦቻቸው ተመለሱ፡፡ : 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Jinne is Islam shirki

  • @amitjadhav5915
    @amitjadhav5915 3 дня назад

    U mad It's all fake 😂 Chulaam is haram😂

  • @sulukandsalikin9657
    @sulukandsalikin9657 4 дня назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sulukandsalikin9657
    @sulukandsalikin9657 4 дня назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sulukandsalikin9657
    @sulukandsalikin9657 4 дня назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HamidJamaal_A
    @HamidJamaal_A 12 дней назад

    Music plays In premieres pls don’t do it again

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 11 дней назад

      JazakumAllahu for pointing that out.

    • @HamidJamaal_A
      @HamidJamaal_A 11 дней назад

      @ wa iyaak Barakallahufeek could’ve reworded my advice better

  • @controllaqasam1448
    @controllaqasam1448 18 дней назад

    Bro you are a Jaahil. This is a Hadith. It’s called Hadith al Mawqoof. Stop using Bible logic for Hadith. Use YOUR BRAIN

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 18 дней назад

    Alhamdulillah

  • @granitemiller3444
    @granitemiller3444 Месяц назад

    Jazaka Allahu Khayran this is so desperately needed. Another analogy that I thought of was the Christian split when Luther and Calvin rejected all the past teachings of their faith and said here is where we are starting and we are only using this translation (that Luther did) as our base for faith.

  • @zm19603
    @zm19603 Месяц назад

    assalamoalaikum. will you be doing these lessons daily?

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 Месяц назад

      linktr.ee/ustadhfarid Weekly. InshaAllah, in Ramadan it will be daily.

    • @zm19603
      @zm19603 Месяц назад

      @@fariddingle3360 JazakAllah khair

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    Summary ⚠ How Idol Worship Started: Respect for righteous people and their graves turned into worship. This shows how small mistakes can lead to big religious problems. 🛡 Respect vs. Worship: Mixing respect for holy objects with worship can lead to misunderstanding. People started treating relics, like Kaaba items, as if they had divine powers. 📜 Avoiding Risks: Scholars suggest avoiding anything that could lead to idol worship, even if it seems harmless at first. They group such risks into different levels of danger. 🎭 Culture vs. Religion: Celebrations like Mawlid (Prophet Muhammad’s birthday) should focus on good intentions, not just following cultural habits without meaning. 📖 Lessons from History: Stories about relics, like the Prophet’s ring or staff, show the need to focus on faith instead of overemphasizing objects. Insights Based on Numbers 4 Risk Levels: Actions are divided into four levels based on how likely they are to lead to forbidden acts, helping people make better choices. The Prophet’s Birthday: The Prophet Muhammad was born on a Monday and he fasted on that day. This shows how focusing on meaningful actions matters more than arguing about dates.

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @turquoisemanturk
    @turquoisemanturk Месяц назад

    In Türkiye we refer Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan as "The 3 months" for emphasize on sanctity of them. I hope your videos would reach more people.

  • @aminasyed4755
    @aminasyed4755 Месяц назад

    Highly recommended scholar. His clarity and conviction have a way of affecting a change.

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    Summary: 🔥 What is Hellfire?: Hell is explained as a place of extreme suffering, much worse than anything we can imagine. 🕌 How to Stay Safe: The video stresses being mindful of God (taqwa) to avoid Hell. 🤝 Treating Others Well: On Judgment Day, harming others will matter a lot, so it's essential to fix relationships now. 📜 Different Levels: Hell has seven levels, each with worse punishments than the one above. 🌟 Second Chances: Believers may be forgiven and taken out of Hell through God's mercy. 💔 Small Mistakes Add Up: Neglecting small religious duties can lead to bigger problems over time. Important Numbers: 🔢 Seven Levels: Each level has different punishments for different sins. 🔥 Hell's Heat: It’s 70 times hotter than any fire on Earth. ⌛ 7,000 Years: Some believers might stay in Hell this long before being forgiven.

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @turquoisemanturk
    @turquoisemanturk Месяц назад

    I was wondering, if someone says that "I forgive you" without forcing them, do they still have rights on us to take in day of judgement ?

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    Summary 🌟 Don’t Judge Too Quickly: The video explains why accusing other Muslims of disbelief (takfir) without understanding their beliefs is harmful. 🧠 Why Some Criticize Religion: People may feel cynical about scholars or religion due to bad personal experiences or misunderstandings of history. 🕌 Respecting the Prophet ﷺ: Loving and praising the Prophet ﷺ is important, but he must not be worshipped or seen as equal to Allah. 🏺 Using Relics Properly: Relics (like the Prophet’s ﷺ hair or cloak) can bring blessings but must not be worshipped. 📜 Fair View of History: Islamic teachings remind us not to cherry-pick stories or change history to fit our ideas. 🤝 Listening to Scholars: Different scholars may have different opinions, and it’s important to respect their hard work and knowledge. Insights Based on Numbers 🕰 Centuries of Learning: Islamic scholars have studied these issues for over 1,000 years. 📚 Famous Books and Teachings: Works like "Al-Burda" are widely respected and studied across the world. 🌍 Unity in Practices: Visiting the Prophet’s ﷺ grave is an example of a practice shared by Muslims globally.

  • @DivineUbiquity
    @DivineUbiquity Месяц назад

    I don’t understand how we can say Sheikh albani rahimahullah was an amazing scholar , I understand how we can say he has done a lot of work and served the Hadith but I think when you look at his work as a collective I don’t know how it’s possible to come to that conclusion but I understand to be fair we can’t label him in a derogatory manner

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 Месяц назад

      He was amazing in that it is amazing how much work he did seeing how hard it was for him to complete it all. "Amazing " does not mean reliable, nor is it a statement of absolute approbation of all of his opinions. There are certain significant errors in his methodology in a number of fields of research.

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam Месяц назад

    ## Summary - 🌟 **Different Groups in Islam**: The video explains how different Islamic groups, like the Asharites, Salafis, and Wahhabis, view themselves and their beliefs. Some groups consider themselves as following the truest form of Islam. - 📖 **Organizing Beliefs Over Time**: Early Muslims followed teachings without a set system. Over time, scholars organized beliefs to answer questions about topics like miracles and predestination. - 🛡 **Defending the Faith**: Groups arose to defend Islam from wrong ideas and outside influences, but some went too far, like denying miracles or predestination. - 🔍 **Common Misunderstandings**: Some modern groups misuse older texts, taking them out of context, leading to confusion about topics like how Allah is described. - 💬 **Tawassul (Asking Allah Through Intermediaries)**: Tawassul means asking Allah for help through something or someone beloved to Him. It’s fine if you believe only Allah has the power to help, not the intermediary. - 📚 **Legacy of Scholars**: For over 1000 years, Islamic knowledge has been preserved mainly by Asharite and Maturidi scholars, shaping how Islam is taught and practiced worldwide. ## Insights Based on Numbers - **1000+ Years**: Most Islamic scholars for over a millennium followed Asharite or Maturidi teachings. - **Three Stories**: A famous Hadith talks about three men trapped in a cave who asked Allah for help by mentioning good deeds they had done. This supports Tawassul. ## Example Exploratory Questions 1. What role did the Asharite scholars play in keeping Islamic teachings alive? 2. Why do some groups misunderstand Tawassul? 3. How do modern interpretations of Allah’s description differ from traditional views?

  • @DivineUbiquity
    @DivineUbiquity Месяц назад

    I first studied aqeedah when I was 18-19 I studied with a South Asian Scholar who was maturidi and his sanad went back to Abul Hassan Al Ashari apparently that is the certification for majority of the ulema in the sub continent. Today we include athari and the aqida of the hanabila , he wasn’t aware of the atharis/hanabila was an approach that had any continuity.

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 Месяц назад

      The late Hanbalis have often been ignored because they were always so few in number. Also their style is less refined so it is easy to overlook them. Identifying them and including them as a continuum of Sunni creed is important because it allows us to juxtapose what traditional scholars say with what modern Wahhabi/Salafi scholars hold. Everyone is free to believe whatever they want to believe, but hijacking a tradition and making it one's own is not academically fair.

  • @caltreloar9328
    @caltreloar9328 Месяц назад

    Delicious

  • @turquoisemanturk
    @turquoisemanturk 2 месяца назад

    Did it cut early ?

  • @evok6582
    @evok6582 2 месяца назад

    ماشاء الله. جزاكم الله خيرا سيدي

  • @alihall4208
    @alihall4208 2 месяца назад

    What happened to video 4 🥺

    • @untoislam
      @untoislam Месяц назад

      its there now

    • @alihall4208
      @alihall4208 Месяц назад

      @@untoislam where, please share the link…

  • @alihall4208
    @alihall4208 2 месяца назад

    Where is video 4? 😳

  • @jabir5768
    @jabir5768 2 месяца назад

    You had me in the first half

  • @veroniquemontrois289
    @veroniquemontrois289 2 месяца назад

    My experience: I was interested in the subject, start the video hearing whalalalalalala, spend a moment wondering how Ibn Qutayba can be from the third century when Islam starts in the 8th... Realize this video is not reaching me as an audience. Politely closing it.

    • @ibrahimsialibinbrahim9850
      @ibrahimsialibinbrahim9850 2 месяца назад

      Because, you're the dim wit that's not thinking. Ibn Qutayba was a scholar of the third century of the Islamic calendar.

    • @jabir5768
      @jabir5768 2 месяца назад

      > opens video about islam > hears arabic > closes video Lol at you veronique, if hearing arabic is enough to put you away you have no reason to pretend you care about islam

    • @defos8692c
      @defos8692c 2 месяца назад

      google "4th Hijri century"

  • @midnightwatchman1
    @midnightwatchman1 2 месяца назад

    The video begins with first reason why no one thinks in Islam, it opens with bunch of sounds that few people understand

    • @ibrahimsialibinbrahim9850
      @ibrahimsialibinbrahim9850 2 месяца назад

      Close to 2 billion Muslims have at least a cursory understanding of Islam's liturgical language. Perhaps it is you that is deficient.

    • @jabir5768
      @jabir5768 2 месяца назад

      The reason no one thinks in Islam is... a prayer ?

    • @stevesmith4901
      @stevesmith4901 2 месяца назад

      He was stating his religious doctrine, which is like a prayer in Arabic. And prayers are meant for God, not for others. So just quietly sit through it.

    • @damon22441
      @damon22441 2 месяца назад

      ​@@stevesmith4901 Then why do it in the open? It's performative.

    • @heisvi9317
      @heisvi9317 2 месяца назад

      Are you even Muslim?

  • @alihall4208
    @alihall4208 2 месяца назад

    What was the name of Imam Bukhari's shi'i teacher(s)?

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 2 месяца назад

      عباد بن يعقوب الأسدى الرواجنى There were many, many more. One of the greatest Shi'i scholars whom we as Sunnis rely on as a hadith critic is Ibn Khirash. hadithtransmitters.hawramani.com/%D8%A7%D8%A8%D9%86-%D8%AE%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B4-%D8%B9%D8%A8%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%AD%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%A8%D9%86-%D9%8A%D9%88%D8%B3%D9%81-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%B2%D9%8A/

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Summary 🌍 Prophecy of Gog and Magog: Discussion on the references to Gog and Magog (Yajuj and Majuj) in the Quran and their role as a significant sign of the end times. Their connection with corruption and the barriers that once confined them were explored. 🔥 Practical Interpretations: Emphasis on the importance of personal conduct in a society riddled with widespread sin. Discussions included how collective neglect leads to societal downfall. 🌅 Unveiling End-time Signs: Key markers of the last days, such as the rising of the sun from the west, the Beast of the Earth, and the trumpet signaling resurrection, were outlined as moments when repentance becomes invalid. 🛡 Living Purposefully: Advice to live every moment as if it's the last, performing deeds sincerely for Allah. This mindset ensures preparedness for death or the final hour. 🛥 Hadith Insights: A metaphor comparing societal roles to passengers on a boat highlighted the collective responsibility to prevent harm for the greater good. Insights Based on Numbers Number of Days: The trial of the Antichrist (Dajjal) lasting 40 days was mentioned, symbolizing the brevity yet intensity of this period. Seven Years of Peace: Following the defeat of the Antichrist, seven years of harmony will occur before further apocalyptic events. Population Loss: References to the complete removal of believers via a cool wind, leaving the earth to the most unrighteous, emphasize the spiritual decline of the last days. Example Exploratory Questions How do the signs of Gog and Magog relate to modern interpretations of corruption and societal challenges? What lessons can be drawn from the metaphor of the boat regarding personal and collective responsibilities? How do apocalyptic events like the sun rising from the west shape Islamic perspectives on repentance?

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Summary 🌍 Life is a Test: Life's purpose is to stay close to Allah while handling challenges and distractions. 📚 Understanding Teachings: The Quran and Hadith vary in clarity. Some are clear, others are open to interpretation, teaching us to think critically. ⚠ Signs of the End Times: Key signs include widespread ignorance, sin, and flipped social values like children disrespecting parents. 🕌 Stay Focused: Keep up with prayer, learn about your faith, and stay strong during tough times. 🔍 Be Mindful: Avoid getting lost in small details and distractions. Focus on the bigger picture of faith. Insights Based on Numbers 🔢 Hadith Confidence Levels: Some Hadiths are less certain, showing how scholars critically assess religious texts. ⏳ Time is Limited: Life is short, so choose actions that strengthen your relationship with Allah. Example Exploratory Questions What’s the difference between small and big signs of the end times? How does focusing on Allah make life’s challenges easier? Why is knowledge so important in staying faithful?

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Summary 🌟 Avoid Mislabeling: The video warns against labeling people as disbelievers without clear evidence from the Quran or Sunnah and highlights the responsibility of scholars. 📜 Misunderstanding Teachings: It explains how the teachings of historical figures like Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab have been misinterpreted over time. 🌀 Changing Interpretations: Shows how modern interpretations of religious ideas often differ from their original intent. 🔄 Modernity vs Tradition: Looks at how Western secularism affects Islamic beliefs, practices, and movements like Wahhabism. 💡 Balanced Views: Encourages a thoughtful and humble approach to understanding religious texts, avoiding extreme views. Key Points 🕒 Historical Changes: Explains how movements like Wahhabism have changed politically and religiously over the years. 🌍 Global Reach: Talks about the spread of ideologies from Morocco to Malaysia, showing their widespread influence. 📘 Scholarly Depth: Highlights the importance of long-standing academic traditions in Islamic law and theology. Questions to Explore What are the key criticisms of Wahhabism in the video? How does secularism affect modern Islamic beliefs and practices? What does the video say about the role of scholars in interpreting texts?

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 2 месяца назад

    Jazakallah

  • @toddbeamer6131
    @toddbeamer6131 2 месяца назад

    Here is another misconception; the city of mecca never existed, either at the supposed time of muhammed, or in any century before that. Not only is there no archaeological evidence for a city there, and geographically it is impossible to have had a famous, ancient city in a desert. Go look where it is; in a desert, a long way from anywhere. The only natural water source is a single, deep well, with only a small and seasonal output. All ancient cities needed abundant water; water for agriculture, for animals, for people, for mud-brick making, etc. When you dig in mecca, all you find is sand. It has no history of an ancient city. The entire cult is a later fabrication, done by the command of arab rulers who lived far north of the arabian peninsula. A cult of lies, held together by fear, threats and violence.

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 2 месяца назад

      This is a really interesting suggestion. How did they control the information when all the reports/hadiths that corroborate life in Mecca were narrating in a decentralised way? The narrators at each stage are so disparate (geographically and theologically) that it would have to have been the mother of all conspiracies. I'd like to see someone really taking the whole thing apart in a convincing and detailed way. I mean just now I was reading about Tawus who from the Meccan school of mufassirs and the students of Ibn Abbas in Mecca. Is this all fabricated? Who and when was it fabricated and how on earth did they manage to pull it off? It seems something that only be possible if religious authority and historical authority was at one point centralised. When and where was that?

    • @toddbeamer6131
      @toddbeamer6131 2 месяца назад

      Lots of evidence now to support a later fabrication. The easiest to access are PfanderFilms and Thomas Alexander YT channels. Ever wondered why there is no muhammed quran, no Uthman quran, no 7th century quran? No 7th century hadiths, no 7th century sira? For a start, try "Dr. Jay Smith - The Truth About Islam's Origins" (PfanderFilms) and "The Truth About Islam's Origins - Jay Smith" (FOCLOnline) and see the range of evidence presented. Jay doesn't do the research himself, real scholars do that, but he presents it to the world. That way only he gets the death threats. The coin evidence is very persuasive, and the extremely late dates of the hadiths is explosive!

    • @ricetanzania4148
      @ricetanzania4148 2 месяца назад

      @@fariddingle3360 Dan Gibson has a whole book and youtubevideo's on this. ruclips.net/channel/UCGMLlX59SZU79SW67IDXJfw Apart from that Jay Smith has lots of information, also on RUclips

    • @s1n54n3
      @s1n54n3 Месяц назад

      @@fariddingle3360sheikh cooked 🤣

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 3 месяца назад

    Summary 📘 Introduction to the Text: The speaker introduces a book by a traditional scholar from Saudi Arabia, emphasizing its critique on modern misunderstandings and errors regarding Islamic concepts, particularly within Saudi thought. 📚 Foundations of Sufi Influence: Contrary to popular opinion, many scholars, including historically respected ones, had Sufi leanings. The speaker highlights how Sufi beliefs align with traditional scholarship. 🚫 Misconceptions about Religious Extremism: The speaker identifies extremism and selective scriptural interpretation as contemporary problems, especially the distortion of concepts like “Sufism” and “scholarly authority.” 🕊 The Impact of Wahhabism: The speaker reviews Wahhabism’s development and separation from traditional Sunni beliefs, emphasizing how it redefined ideas like veneration, shrines, and authority. 🔄 Cultural and Linguistic Influence: Language is portrayed as critical to understanding historical context, with the speaker emphasizing the loss of meaning in terms like “Baraka” and “Shirk” due to cultural shifts. 🧩 Importance of Following Scholarly Consensus: The text underlines that misinterpretations arise from neglecting classical understanding and consensus of historical scholars on topics like veneration and intercession. Insights Based on Numbers 🌐 The text references 50 years of evolving misconceptions, highlighting a gradual but significant shift in understanding certain Islamic practices. 🔍 There are frequent mentions of historic scholars and their works (e.g., Ibn Taymiyyah, Imam Ahmed), showcasing that these foundational thinkers were often misrepresented by selective quoting. 📜 The mention of 600-800 years of practice aligns with traditional customs being universally accepted before recent criticism, especially around practices like veneration and shrine visiting.

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 3 месяца назад

    Jazak Allahu Khayran ustadh, we need this

  • @untoislam
    @untoislam 3 месяца назад

    As-salamu alaykum shaykh fareed, this is awesome how you display the page on screen while teaching

  • @dradnank
    @dradnank 3 месяца назад

    جزاک اللہ خیرا

  • @Anonymous-mj5ji
    @Anonymous-mj5ji 3 месяца назад

    Salam shaykh, are there any future plans on completing the full book?

    • @fariddingle3360
      @fariddingle3360 3 месяца назад

      Yes, I am completing the book. Every week we have a class and every week I upload a new lesson. The class is on Zoom at 8pm PST on Tuesdays.

  • @TanBlow3R
    @TanBlow3R 5 месяцев назад

    Jazakallah khair dear sheikh

  • @SigmaSkibidi-x9v
    @SigmaSkibidi-x9v 5 месяцев назад

    Nader is soo cool

  • @SigmaSkibidi-x9v
    @SigmaSkibidi-x9v 5 месяцев назад

    I want to meet Nader

  • @SigmaSkibidi-x9v
    @SigmaSkibidi-x9v 5 месяцев назад

    That Nader guy seems sick