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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verse 35-37: Adam dwells in the Garden
In this video, we are going to be discussing verses 35 to 37 in continuation of the origins of Man, as well as the appointment of Man as God’s representative on earth. These verses narrate a crucial part of the story of the origins of Man, highlighting the themes of divine command, human disobedience, and divine mercy. The linguistic elements emphasize the gravity of the commands and the consequences of disobedience, whereas the contextual aspects underscore the transition from a state of bliss in the garden to the trials of the exterior life outside the garden, while also providing a profound lesson on repentance and divine forgiveness. The narrative sets a foundation for understanding h...
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verse 34: The Angels do "Sujuud" to Adam
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verse 34: The Angels do "Sujuud" to Adam Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, Lord of all realms of existence. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al-Baqarah. In this video, we are going to be discus...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 30-33: Adam & the Fall
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 30-33: Adam & the Fall Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, the Lord of all realms of existence. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al-Baqarah. In this video, we are going to be covering vers...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 28-29: Ingratitude
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 28-29: Ingratitude. Praise be to God, ar-Rahman, the Lord of all realms of existence. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al-Baqarah. In this video, we are going to be covering verses 28 and 29, wh...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 25-27: Faithfulness & Suitable Actions
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Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, the Lord of all realms of existence. A blessed Eid to those who ended their fasting of the month of Ramadan. May all the good that you did during the month be accepted by Allah. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 23-24: The Quranic Challenge
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 23-24: The Quranic Challenge. Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, the Lord of all realms of existence. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al-Baqarah. In this video, we are going to be coveri...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 21-22: Servitude to Allah
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Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, the Lord of all realms of existence. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran, surat al-Baqarah. In today’s video, we are going to be covering verses 21 and 22, which highlight the foundational principles of monotheistic devotio...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 17-20: The Fire and the Rainstorm
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Praise be to the One true God, ar-Rahman, the Merciful. Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to yet another video on the exegetical analysis on the chapters of the Quran by the Quran. This thus brings us to the topic of today’s video, that being verses 17 to 20, which summarize the conversation on the perfidious by providing tw...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 11-16: Hypocrisy
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Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis on the chapters of the Quran by the Quran. In this video, we are going to be picking up where we left off in our analysis of chapter 2 of the Quran. In this video, we are going to be covering verses 11 to 16, which further address the behavior of hypocrit...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 8-10: Hypocrisy
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Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of the most High God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis on the chapters of the Quran by the Quran, starting with Chapter 2, Surat al-Baqarah. . In this video, we are going to be covering verses 8 to 10, which address the concept of hypocrisy and its implications for the individual and the community. These vers...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 6-7: The Perfidious
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Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and may the Grace of God be forever in your favor. Welcome to our continued exegetical analysis on the chapters of the Quran by the Quran, starting with Chapter 2, Surat al-Baqarah. Surat al-Baqarah, the second chapter of the Quran, is rich in guidance, legal injunctions, and narratives that provide profound insights into human nature, faith, and the relationship...
Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 1-5: The Prudent
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Exegetical Analysis of the Quran | Surat al-Baqarah | Verses 1 - 5. Welcome to our exegetical analysis on the chapters of the Quran by the Quran, starting with Chapter 2, Surat al-Baqarah. Surat al-Baqarah, the chapter of the cow, named after the incident of the cow mentioned therein, is the longest chapter in the Quran, consisting of 286 verses. It covers a wide range of topics, including guid...
Does the Quran command the amputation of hands? Commentary on Q5:38
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Does the Quran command the amputation of hands? Commentary on Q5:38 Peace and greetings to you all, and may the grace of God be forever in your favor. In this video, I am going to be addressing the question of whether the Quran does in fact command the cutting of hands for the crime of theft. It is traditionally believed that in verse 38 of chapter 5 of the Quran, God commands or instructs the ...
The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 4 | The Abundance
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The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 4 | The Abundance
The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 3 | Who is your God, O Muhammad?
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The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 3 | Who is your God, O Muhammad?
The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 2 | Be Patient
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The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 2 | Be Patient
The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 1 | The Commencement of the Revelation
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The Ministry of the Prophet Muhammad | Chapter 1 | The Commencement of the Revelation
Quest for the Divine | A Tale of the Imam: Ibrahim [AS] | What the Quran Means
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Quest for the Divine | A Tale of the Imam: Ibrahim [AS] | What the Quran Means
There Is No God But Allah | What the Quran Means
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There Is No God But Allah | What the Quran Means
The Salat Of The Quran | What the Quran Means
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The Salat Of The Quran | What the Quran Means
Exploring Divine Hiddenness and the Existence of God
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Exploring Divine Hiddenness and the Existence of God
Imaan and Kufr in the Quran | What the Quran Means
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Imaan and Kufr in the Quran | What the Quran Means
In response to @ApostateAladdin on Surat al-Hujuraat
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In response to @ApostateAladdin on Surat al-Hujuraat
What is Allah | What The Quran Means
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What is Allah | What The Quran Means
The Story of Harut and Marut | What the Quran Means | Commentary on Quran 2:102
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The Story of Harut and Marut | What the Quran Means | Commentary on Quran 2:102
Polygamy in the Quran | Commentary on Quran 4:1-6.
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Polygamy in the Quran | Commentary on Quran 4:1-6.
Who is a Kafir? | What The Quran Means
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Who is a Kafir? | What The Quran Means
The Fool Says: The Quran Is NOT enough!
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The Fool Says: The Quran Is NOT enough!
Prophet Muhammad | The True Social Justice Activist
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Prophet Muhammad | The True Social Justice Activist
Prophet Muhammad in the Bible | The Messenger of the Covenant
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Prophet Muhammad in the Bible | The Messenger of the Covenant

Комментарии

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 17 часов назад

    ❤❤❤❤.

  • @hammadalnaamani9004
    @hammadalnaamani9004 2 дня назад

    Apostate aladdin knows the real truth, this guy makes a living by defaming islam and muslims, this is the only way he can make ends meet, in order to pay his bills he has to make these awful videos, and the main reason he has been covering his face is to stay safe. If what he does for a living is to defame and destroy islam he has to continue covering his face. But until!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lordfukasaku2923
    @lordfukasaku2923 8 дней назад

    Excellent work keep it up ❤❤

  • @gabiebachmat1811
    @gabiebachmat1811 8 дней назад

    verse 2-58, how can they enter the gates whilst prostrating? again in 4-154, again in 7-161

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 8 дней назад

      @@gabiebachmat1811 a word can have multiple meanings even if it is the same word. All languages have this, and the Quran is not exempt from this. All depends in which context it is used

  • @gabiebachmat1811
    @gabiebachmat1811 8 дней назад

    The word sajda must mean submit in verse 4:102, (and in every other verse when you read the context in which the word is used), after they have submitted, (with understanding of course,) to the reading during the salaah, "then let them fall back to let the others forward to hear the reading", how can they fall back when they are prostrating? That is my understanding. Carry on the great work. Peace.

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 8 дней назад

      @@gabiebachmat1811 thats fine if that’s how you choose the read the verse; but for me it is not to be understood as if it is saying “while they are prostrating, let them fall back” rather, it is “when they have prostrated.” Meaning when they have done, i.e. finished the act of prostrating. Similar to chapter 33, verse 53, which has the phrase “when you have eaten, then disperse throughout the land.” Here clearly, you cannot ask the question “how can you disperse throughout the land while you are eating?. The implication of the verse is clearly stating that when you have finished eating, then disperse throughout the land. Similarly, the verse in question states “when they have prostrated, then let them fall back to the rear of you” - meaning when they have finished prostrating, then let them fall back behind you. This simply how language works. No need for semantics in my opinion. Thanks for the comment though. Appreciate it. ❤️

    • @Zeridium
      @Zeridium 5 часов назад

      One thing to say brother is it mentioning when touching women. If a woman were to read this who perhaps is young unaware this wouldn't make sense. I feel it's translation is also incorrect and Al moses PhD came with an interesting probable translation below. It's more about intention and purifying ones intention before Salah (duty/making the two way connection with god whenever you do anything). And reciting the Qur'an at night/dawn is to keep ourselves mindful of why we're hear and reinforce our submission to Allah perhaps. May Allah guide us to the true meaning as so many new findings this last week and I wonder if a lot of translations coming out strange is due to an inner bias we have to remove and come to the Qur'an as neutral as possible to get the true meaning. With no predispositions except for the the truth. ruclips.net/video/dPwiUL9-dj4/видео.htmlsi=yr0WNWgw7thhulzE

  • @ninimusta336
    @ninimusta336 17 дней назад

    That's not true..its only if there is will

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 20 дней назад

    Salaamun Alayikum brother! Long time no vidéo. Thank you for uploading times times to help its uplift our spirit and faint in Allah. Great ayat choice. ❤

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

    Salam , can u tell about the true calendat ?

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

    Salam , the circumsizion ( genitals mutilations ) is HARAM !

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

    Salam , can u tell whats a angel ?

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 20 дней назад

      @@mharzinoureddine5383 An Angel is a non-biological Messenger agent of God who carries out or delivers God’s commands.

    • @mharzinoureddine5383
      @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 what do u mean by " non biological " ?

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

    Salam , can u tell the difference betwen syiam and fast

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 20 дней назад

      @@mharzinoureddine5383 siyaam means fasting or abstaining from a particular thing. There are two words used in the Quran for abstaining: siyaam and sawm. Siyaam is used in abstaining from food, water, sexual contact; whereas sawm is used in connection with abstaining from speech, like in the example of maryam. As this surat maryam is the only example where the word sawm is used, this would be my reasoning for the definition I provided above.

    • @mharzinoureddine5383
      @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 ur reasonning ar interresing , what about how many day for one or others ?

  • @mharzinoureddine5383
    @mharzinoureddine5383 20 дней назад

    Salam

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 20 дней назад

    Salam alaikom brother Rashid. We have been missing you. Good to hear from you, and thanks for this video.

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 20 дней назад

      Walaykum salam brother. thank you for the comment. Its good to be back. I have been ill for a while, and i also had some other pressing matters to attend to. But all is well now alhamdulillah

    • @perfectdawah4535
      @perfectdawah4535 20 дней назад

      @chillinwithscripture3033 Alhamdulillah, brother. You are always in our hearts, and may Allah S.W.T protect you and your family inshallah.

    • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
      @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 20 дней назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033May Allah make it easy for you

  • @hja.nenengtiamwat6070
    @hja.nenengtiamwat6070 21 день назад

    Brother, I also need ur reply to my clarification in my number one comment. Since I cannot understand Arabic, while performing salah, I can read the English translation, to understand better what I am reading or reciting. Brother , I need ur reply soon. Thank so much for ur hard research. Sure the All Mighty will grant you countless reward

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 21 день назад

      @@hja.nenengtiamwat6070 Yes of course. The Quran clearly says not to approach the Salat until you know what it is that you are saying. So, understanding is a necessity for you to actually benefit from the salat. If you cannot read or understand Arabic, then use a translation that you are pleased with. But of course it’s better to learn. Remember, you don’t need to know Arabic or speak Arabic to understand the Quran. All you need is just to understand the words that are in the Quran in your language.

  • @hja.nenengtiamwat6070
    @hja.nenengtiamwat6070 21 день назад

    Loud & clear brother. Since the content of salah is by recting or reading the Qur-an & must understand what he is reading or reciting, therefore we can read the English translation for those who cannot understand Arabic.

    • @hja.nenengtiamwat6070
      @hja.nenengtiamwat6070 21 день назад

      My other clarification brother is about salatul wusta. Based from ur explanation, this salatul wusta is not mandatory or not obligatory. Salatut Tahadjud belong to Salatul wusta. I need ur reply.

  • @PewPew018
    @PewPew018 Месяц назад

    He didn't even use a single Taffsir .... I mean how genius

  • @BaniAadama
    @BaniAadama Месяц назад

    Great video. I would encourage you to reflect on 2:238 where Salatul Wusta is mentioned and really look at the context of the verses before and after you will realize that it has nothing to do with prayer. Allah is giving legislation on spouses, divorcee, widows etc.. and how we should handle them. Then HE urges us to be BALANCED in our salat basically to find always the the good middle or balanced decision.

  • @DODOPLAYZ013
    @DODOPLAYZ013 Месяц назад

    Thankyou brother

  • @Mohammad.bin.khalid
    @Mohammad.bin.khalid Месяц назад

    Well done

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    Excellent! So true!

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    Brother can you please help me I am a recent revert from Sunni and Shia sectarianism to Quran only. I do have a lot of trouble with Quran in the fact that I am an English speaker who wants to understand the Quran in its original form in English. All the quran's out there can confuse people for example in surah 5 Aya 38 about the cutting of the hands someone who is very new or doesn't understand old Arabic can read this to mean something very dangerous as into literally cut off a thief's hand. My dear deep request to you is I want to find a Quran that explains these things so we don't take them literally which can be dangerous, can you suggest a Quran and the author that is as close to the original Arabic text of those times? Please I am desperate to understand my religion more and my request he was very humble May Allah bless you in every way for helping someone in need

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 2 месяца назад

      Walaykum Salam. Thanks for the comment, and what you have requested is a great thing indeed. It’s difficult to pinpoint a translation out there that captures the Arabic to its fullest unfortunately. I unfortunately have not been able to find any. I don’t usually use translations, however I do use the Quran corpus site sometimes on my laptop to see how words are used throughout the Quran, so as to understand them in the best way I can. I would highly recommend an app called quranwithlughat. It’s a very a wonderful and powerful app, as it explains the verses both in meaning (more or less interpretive) and by word by word; which means that you can practically look up every single verse in every chapter and select a word you want to understand. The app provides both the root meanings, as well as how those words were most likely used at the time, and provides several examples as well. It is in both English and Urdu. I highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about the Quran and who wants something easily accessible. I hope that helps. 😊

    • @rehanrassi9410
      @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 that apps sounds like it will be a very huge help to me Thank you for that and also I want to ask how do you interpret these words from the Quran how are you learning that because I want to learn that too

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    I am so glad to have found your channel this is amazing with the first person of all the Quran only people did I get a really clear understanding for. I mean the rest are great too but yours is very relatable and understandable the way you explain. You also don't draw it out so far wherever I lose concentration. You mind doing another video about salat again with animation. If not can you make a list really quick of how the connection prayer works

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    This can be so dangerous for people who actually have had their hands cut off I believe. Following the Quran wrong is quite a danger but it's also hard to understand for a typical person.

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much my friend!

  • @rehanrassi9410
    @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

    Why would you draw from outside sources?

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 2 месяца назад

      Appreciate the comment. That video was to show that even in those sources, it was not as clear cut as claimed to be. It wasn’t to provide any additional details or evidence unto the Quran. The Quran is already evident in what it portrays.

    • @rehanrassi9410
      @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 Thank you so much for explaining that that makes it so much easier. You are one of the people on here that I find extremely precise and to the point and that only speaks from coron and explains it thank you so much. May I ask where you got your knowledge of the Quran?

  • @muhammadhaq7773
    @muhammadhaq7773 2 месяца назад

    Salamoon Alaikum brother. I'm so happy to find your channel. Since I'm from a non arabic speaking country, we have so many types of explanations including reference of so called hadiths that I was confused and thought its fazr, asr (Wusta) and Isha. now I know only two. My question is as taught to us, is it a must that you have to go to sleep and then wake up to offer tahajjud? And also is it a must to offer them in jamat? Thank you so much brothe, jazak Allah Khair

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 2 месяца назад

      Walaykum salam brother. Thanks for the question , as well as the comment. No, you don’t have to go sleep before performing tahajjud, you can do it before going to sleep, and no it doesn’t have to be in jamat. There is no such thing in the Quran that doing salat in jamat is better than doing it while alone as far as rewarding is concerned. The Quran clearly shows Zachariah making salat alone while he was in the chamber, so there is no must to offer it in jamat. That being said, if you want to offer in jamat, there is clearly nothing wrong with that at all, and it can be very good socially, as it can help build comradery and societal awareness and cohesion, especially if you live in a tight community, however the rewarding of the salat itself in eyes of Allah solely depends on the individual and their devotion to Allah during that salat, and not collectively. So, socially it can be argued that it’s better because it creates cohesion and social awareness, as matters that concern the society can be discussed and evaluated when people meet for the salat, and that way everybody can be informed as to what may concern them, however with Allah, the rewarding of the salat will depend on the individual devotion rather than the collective. Thank you. I hope that answers your question 😊

    • @muhammadhaq7773
      @muhammadhaq7773 2 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 Thank you so much brother for your kind and informative answer. Sometimes I prefer not to go to masjid just because I don't know what the Imam is reciting about and at least in seclusion I know what are the praising ayats and duas (ofcourse from Quran) I am reciting. Appreciate your efforts. Regards

    • @rehanrassi9410
      @rehanrassi9410 2 месяца назад

      I am confused myself on wusta prayer there is so much that it has divided people into two groups. One group says it is in the afternoon The other group says it is in the evening I am not sure which one it is

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤.

  • @user-sz7oy3hx6m
    @user-sz7oy3hx6m 2 месяца назад

    like to listen to this .. but the sound is too weak

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdullilah❤

  • @aljineerjiningjining5741
    @aljineerjiningjining5741 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdulillah

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdullillah ❤❤❤

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdullilah ❤❤❤

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdullillah for this video. Very well explained. Traditional Islam translators make people cut hands of thieves. May Allah make this segment go viral in all Muslims communities. ❤❤❤

  • @muhammadnuralhafiz
    @muhammadnuralhafiz 3 месяца назад

    salamun alaykum i know this is out of topic according to you prostration for adam and lahu in surah yusuf as is one time thing, right? as prostation only when verse of most merciful and hadith/statement of allah in surah najm 53:59-62

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 3 месяца назад

      Walaykum Salam. Yes, it is my understanding that some revelations in the past could have allowed for people to prostrate to other people as a sign of respect, not as a form of worship or servitude. Such as in the case of Adam or in the case of Joseph. But we know that for us, adherents of the Quran, prostration has been dedicated to Allah. Though, I should stress that I understand the meaning of sujud can in fact refer to simply showing obeisance to a particular thing, rather it referring to physically prostrating. With that said, however, the prostration in the case of Joseph seems to be physical due to the addition of the word “kharra” lahu sujjaddan, indicating that there was something physically going on where the collapsed from a standing position to a position of sujuud. As for 53:59, that does not necessarily have to imply a physical prostration. It could simply imply to “be in obeisance to Allah and serve.”

    • @muhammadnuralhafiz
      @muhammadnuralhafiz 3 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 so what about statue durin sulaiman as?

    • @muhammadnuralhafiz
      @muhammadnuralhafiz 3 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 ADAM SUJUD This Quranic history is subject to serious manipulation. The manipulation led to Grave veneration, prostrating to other humans they call Peers. liādama > لِآدَمَ - the preposition > lām The manipulation is done by selective application of many meanings of the preposition lām. It is applied in Quran to mean - To, For, Before... The application here is FOR. All prostration belongs to Allah. Physical Prostration and Submission. Anything else is contradiction and Shirk. So, why Allah commands Angels and Jinns to Prostrate TO Allah FOR ADAM / HUMAN? Answer- Allah creates whatever He wishes. He created Human and declared it is His the best of Creations over Angels and Jinns. And He has proven through a test of Adam / Human. It is a prostration to al Musawwir, al Khaliq, al Qadeer, al Rahman. A requirement on Angels and Jinns to accept superiority of Human as a Creation over them. Angels accepted that they are incapable of doing what Adam / Human can do and Prostrated. Iblis (Jinn) refused with an argument that he is created of Fire and he is better then Adam / Human. So, IT IS A TEST OF ANGELS AND JINNS TO ACCEPT SUPERIORITY OF ADAM / HUMAN OVER THEM AND THE TEST IS TO PROSTRATE TO ALLAH - FOR ADAM / HUMAN BEING SUPERIOR OVER THEM AS A CREATION. Be mindful they all prostrate to Allah but here Allah mention FOR ADAM as it is a TEST ON THEM to accept SUPERIORITY of Adam/ Human as a Creation over them. That is why Allah said - FOR ADAM. VERSES- [2:31] And He taught Adam all the names, then presented them to the angels, saying, "Inform Me of the names of these if you are truthful." [2:32] They said, "Glory be to You, WE HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE EXCEPT THAT WHICH YOU HAVE TAUGHT us. You are the Knowledgeable, the Wise." [2:33] He said, "Adam, inform them of their names." So when he informed them of their names, He said, "Did I not tell you that I know the unseen of the universes and the earth and that I know what you reveal and what you were concealing?" [2:34] And when We said to the angels, "Fall prostrate FOR Adam," they fell prostrate, except Satan; he refused, was arrogant and was among the disbelievers. [7:10] We established you in the land, and We provided for you means of livelihood therein; little do you give thanks! [7:11] We created you, then We designed you, then We said to the angels, "Fall prostrate FOR Adam." So they fell prostrate, except Satan; he was not one of the prostrators. [7:12] He said, "What prevented you from prostrating when I commanded you?" HE SAID, "I AM BETTER THAN HIM. You created me from fire and created him from clay." [7:13] He said, "Therefore, descend from it, for you are not to be arrogant in it. So get out; you are among the belittled." [15:26] And We created the human being from clay, formed from altered dark mud. [15:27] And the jinn, We created previously from scorching fire. [15:28] Your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a human being from clay, formed from altered dark mud. [15:29] Once I have fashioned him and BLOWN INTO HIM FROM MY RUH, you shall fall prostrate FOR him." [15:30] So all the angels fell prostrate, every one of them, [15:31] except Iblis. He refused to be with the prostrators. [15:32] He said, "O Iblis, what is the matter with you that you are not among the prostrators?" [15:33] He said, "I am not to prostrate FOR a human being whom You created from clay, formed from altered dark mud." [15:34] He said, "Then get out of it, for you are an outcast. [20:116] When We said to the angels, "Fall prostrate FOR Adam," they fell prostrate, except Iblis; he refused. [20:117] So We said, "O Adam, this is an enemy of you and your wife, so do not let him evict the two of you from Garden [your habitat - which was in Sinseen mountains in Euthopia (chapter 95)] and thus become miserable. [20:118] You are granted never to hunger therein, nor go unclothed. [20:119] And you will neither thirst therein nor suffer excessive heat." [38:71] When your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a human being from clay, 38:72] then once I have fashioned him and blown into him from My Ruh, you shall fall prostrate FOR him," [38:73] the angels fell prostrate, all of them entirely, [38:74] except for Iblis. He acted arrogantly and was one of the disbelievers. [38:75] He said, "O Iblis, what prevented you from prostrating FOR what I created with My hands? Have you acted arrogantly, or are you one of the exalted?" [38:76] He said, "I am better than him; You created me from fire and created him from clay." [38:77] He said, "Then get out of it, for you are an outcast. It is exactly same in verse 12.100. [12:100] He raised his parents upon the throne. They fell prostrate FOR him. He said, "O my father, this is the interpretation of my vision of old. My Lord has made it come true. He has been good to me when He took me out of prison and brought you out of the desert after the devil had driven a wedge between me and my brothers. Indeed, my Lord is Gentle in what He wills. Indeed, He is the Knowledgeable, the Wise. Glory to Allah

  • @villageofwords
    @villageofwords 3 месяца назад

    Happy Eid al-Fitr 2024 Rashid.

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 4 месяца назад

    Salaamun Alayikum! Alhamdullillah for the segment.

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @nour.mp4
    @nour.mp4 4 месяца назад

    please make dua to Allah to put yaqeen and light of iman in my heart. i had severe waswas attacks that turned my heart very hard, im scared the waswas entered my heart as doubts. I most of the time cant think clearly but I believe in Islam and the 6 pillars of Iman but my heart feels so stiff and hard. I just hope Allah didnt seal it 😔 i am just a stranger but please pray for me. Allah and Islam is the most precious thing for me, I feel like a hypocrite I cant live without Allah and Imaan in my heart 😔 i still pray, read quran, do dhikr but i feel so distant from Allah, my heart has never been in this state. Is there still hope for me? The quran doesnt affect my heart like before, did the waswas take my Faith or „just“ lowered my iman? I dont want to be a hypocrite or a kafir, Please make dua in your nightly ramadan prayers for me. May Allah reward you for it amin

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 4 месяца назад

      I don’t think a hypocrite would have the self-awareness to acknowledge that kind of loss, so I doubt you are one. But I will honor your wish inshallah to make dua for you, as I hope you do for me along with yourself. May Allah return that which is precious to you and increase it manifolds. It’s completely normal for one’s Imaan to fluctuate or increase and decrease over time, as it has many triggers and turn offs, but I pray you find those triggers and avoid the turnoffs. 🙏

    • @nour.mp4
      @nour.mp4 4 месяца назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033 alhamdullilah, thank you, for your kind words. may Allah swt give you goodness in the dunya and akhirah. Amin

    • @muhammadnuralhafiz
      @muhammadnuralhafiz 4 месяца назад

      Surah al imran will do Rabbana taqabulna dua

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jaytv4eva
    @jaytv4eva 4 месяца назад

    Will watch this more at some point today and perhaps make a RUclips short on it.

  • @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573
    @Mutahdi_FollwOnlyQuran573 4 месяца назад

    Alhamdullillah ❤

  • @non-prophetorganization
    @non-prophetorganization 4 месяца назад

    I don't have respect for AA, but he is right about this verse.

    • @sub7se7en
      @sub7se7en 2 месяца назад

      He isn't. This video does a good job debunking AA. His argument is that the Jews claimed Abraham was a Jew and the Christians claimed he was Christian, but Allah is basically saying they have no claim to Abraham because the Torah and Gospel weren't revealed and since the Quran wasn't revealed either at that time it's hypocritical for the Quran to claim he's Muslim. The problem with that is that you do need the Torah to be a Jew and the Gospel to be a Christian, but you do not need the Quran to be a Muslim. What is a Muslim? One who submits his will to Allah. Could people submit their will to Allah before the Quran was revealed? Absolutely. So Abraham could have been a Muslim well before the Quran was revealed but he could not have been a Jew or a Christian. There are no good arguments against Islam. Everything against it has answers and refutations. And the vast majority are that simple to debunk. In order for AA to make an argument against Islam he has to misrepresent it.

    • @MoiLtvu
      @MoiLtvu Месяц назад

      @@sub7se7en Islam means submitting to the will of God. point blank

    • @PewPew018
      @PewPew018 Месяц назад

      ​@@MoiLtvu be more accurate .... submitting to the order of one God ... believe in the Monotheism of God ... ( worship , divinity and names and adjectives ) and believing in his angels, books, messengers,day of judgment, and fate

    • @MoiLtvu
      @MoiLtvu Месяц назад

      @@PewPew018 To be honest thats Iman not Islam.

  • @ihsan3635
    @ihsan3635 4 месяца назад

    Well explained. Shukran brother.

  • @salihthemonotheist6700
    @salihthemonotheist6700 5 месяцев назад

    In my video I take lesson from the story of Joseph & his brothers on stealing & that's the punishment

  • @shukriyusof2104
    @shukriyusof2104 6 месяцев назад

    while I do concur with the *_end result_* that the verse has absolutely nothing to do with _"amputating of hands"_ I do not agree with the way you came to that conclusion. At the 0:47 mark you said, _"...my understanding of the Quran is strictly based on the Quran and I do not rely on any outside sources..."_ But then you proceeded to _"analyze the grammar of the modern-day Arabic language!"_ Now, please tell me where in the Quran that teaches you to refer to nouns and verbs and grammar to understand the Quran? There is an easier way to reach the conclusion that the Quran does NOT command the _"amputation of HANDS"_ if you just follow the MEANING OF HANDS as described and defined by the verses of the Quran. For example, 36:71 Do not they see that We [We] created for them from what have made Our hands, cattle, then they [for them] (are the) owners? So, how do you think Allah created everything in the Universes? Did Allah use His HANDS? Okay... now go study the Quran again... but this time forget everything you think you know and refer everything you don't know to the verses of the Quran. The Quran is fully detailed. Each word or _"terminology"_ is fully described and defined within the verses of the Quran. Often times iit right there in the verse itself. In your previous podcast, you assumed that TAQWA is some kind of discipline... where did you get this idea of _"discipline"_ from? Is there the Quranic Arabic equivalent of the English _"discipline"_ anywhere to be found in the Quran? Please quote the surah and verse numbers if you speak the truth. Anyway, to get the general idea what TAQWA means... just go study verse 2:2 2:2 This is _Al-Kitab,_ no doubtful matter or interpolation therein, guidance to those who are *Al-Muttaqun.* So, for the *Al-Muttaqun* where do they find the GUIDANCE? Is it by going hungry in the daytime during the lunar month the latter day Arabs named Ramadan or by RECITING&UNDERSTANDING the QURAN? IS THE GUIDANCE OF ALLAH TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE AND IN ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE QURAN? Peace to the world.

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 6 месяцев назад

      Well, that is certainly an opinion of yours. You are always welcome to the live stream and argue for your position. It’s one thing to write comments, but if you feel you have something to teach us, please join the live stream and educate us. So, come join us on the live stream next time inshAllah or any other day that you want, and tell us how we need to go and study.

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 6 месяцев назад

      @@chillinwithscripture3033#1. I cannot *teach* anybody the Quran. It is Allah who *teaches* the Quran. #2. joining a live stream would only serve to deflect & distract us from the Quran to the human element/personality. #3. an opinion is based on your assumptions/presumptions/conjecture. Opinions are NOT based on the Quran. Everything I wrote can be verified by the verses of the Quran. peace to the world.

    • @ahsanrocky8541
      @ahsanrocky8541 6 месяцев назад

      Brilliantly said👍

    • @AliveSince1975
      @AliveSince1975 6 месяцев назад

      Arrogance and ignorance! You just tried to teach the brother something from the Quran and when he offers you a platform to express yourself you say you can’t teach the Quran. So contradicting! You should reason with the brother respectfully on his channel so we can all learn from one another. Peace

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 6 месяцев назад

      @@AliveSince1975 You must be Sunni, right? Presumably the Shafii school of thought and of the South African variety? The 2 attributes that are deeply ingrained in the psyche of each & every Sunni, Shiite & Sectarian... and those are: #1. Arrogance #2. Ignorance That is the reason ehy a typical Sunni/Shiite/Sectarian would react to anything that is against their religion based 99% on their SahihsBukhari/AbuDawood et al. Furthermore their hearts, minds, intellect, conscience, hearing & sight have been sealed by Allah so they cannot comprehend what the Quran is all about. When it comes to *the teaching of the Quran* the Sunnis/Shiites/Sectarians will never understand what this surah is talking about: Ar-Rahman 55:1-5 (1) The Most Compassionate, (2) has taught the Qur’an, (3) He created man, (4) and taught him *al-bayan* (5) The sun and the moon follow their precise courses, Now... for those whose hearts/conscience, hearing & sight have not been sealed by Allah... WHO do you think TEACHES you the Quran? a.) Allah or b.) a human being? *there is only one book we should read before we die... the Quran.*

  • @perfectdawah4535
    @perfectdawah4535 6 месяцев назад

    Salam alaikom brother Rashid. Lovely video as usual, and thanks for making this great video. I'll share it, please.

  • @SubmissiontoGod-be9qu
    @SubmissiontoGod-be9qu 6 месяцев назад

    Peace be with you. I respect your views, brother. I do believe in following the Sunnah as well.

    • @chillinwithscripture3033
      @chillinwithscripture3033 6 месяцев назад

      That’s alright. As long as you do not contradict the Quran in the major ways, I see no issue with that. peace as always

    • @avunik
      @avunik 5 месяцев назад

      Surah 69 verse 44 to 46, surah 5 verse 92. Did Muhammad s.a.w add anything other than Al-Qur'an.??? Did he allowed to explain the Al-Qur'an??? There is verse in Al-Qur'an that's says, followed rasullullah... But Muhammad s.a.w is not the only Rasullullah... (Rasullullah is the messenger of Allah). Moses is also Rasullullah and many other..

  • @bajouri101
    @bajouri101 6 месяцев назад

    Allah is Redeemer and Most Merciful.