As a sincere advice from your brother in Islam, there are many alternatives to using music that work just as well - do not rack up sin for a small worldly gain. Jazakallahu khair 😊❤️
@@sidebysidepodthats a crap reply and your channel will fail i will pray and make dua your channel fails because you are too arrogant to take peoples sound advice regarding music. “ skip the 60 secs” the arrogance سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ
Did I not say we will do our best? Did I not acknowledge his valid observation and recommendation at the same time offered a solution too so he can watch the content still? Since when did the job description of Muslims become to “be petty” and discard the “big stuff”?
@@sidebysidepodwhy did saudi allowed western music concerts. What did saudi scholars said about this? So many comments saying music is haram but so many muslims countries allowing it?
Worse, they keep peddling lies and misinformation - Ayesha's age being 6 when she married the Prophet, even though this contradicts the Qur'an, being just one example.
@@stephenconnolly1830 Benefits of marriage of rasulullah salallahualayuwasallam and aisha radiallahuanha Firstly we found out what the correct criteria for marriage is its not about being 18 16 12 all ages used in west rather it is about a women puberty physical mental maturity and readyness to get married regardless the age womenhood is based on puberty and physical mental development not age alone a 12 year old still may not hit puberty yet a 9 year old may have hit puberty and her mentality will be different to the girl who hasnt gone through puberty due to hormones and mental boost along with physical development Before going to the next part response to even some muslim is that she was not 18 19 at marriage infact she couldnt have been anything older then 12 at marriage so those muslim trying to impress the west you need to fix yourself according to three authentic narrations her age was 6 to 9 at engagement 9 to 12 at marriage and 10 to 13 when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam she wouldnt have been anything younger or older those are the possiboe ages, in those days age dispute was common, fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam narrations show she was born 5 years before or 5 years after prophethood both these are unlikely the more agreed possible date of her birth is born on the year of the prophethood or a year after prophethood had started her husband ali radiallahuanhu its said he was 6 9 or 10 when prophethood began so theres a 4 year gap in his age, uthman radiallahuanhu had a 3 year difference for his year of birth you will see for many sahaba their age is slightly disputed but we have a rough idea on how old they couldve been but no doubt she was nothing older then 12 at marriage and 9 minimum Second benefit of her young marriage was she was of a similar or same age as fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam depending on which narrations you accept, when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam he moved fatima in the same house as aisha radiallahuanha where she quickly became friends with her and would remain close to her even after the prophet salallahualayuwasallam death, also she aisha radiallahuanha got the best of examples to follow there was prophet of allah the best of creation and there was the daughter of the prophet who was one of the four perfect women, she aisha radiallahuanha living with these two great people was a great learning experiance for her in every way she saw how their relationship was their manners good behaviour and in fatima radiallahuanha she had a women to look upto for all this Last benefit to mentioned she lived upto her 60s or 70s where she narrated the second most hadith of sahaba and spread knowledge
@@stephenconnolly1830Benefits of marriage of rasulullah salallahualayuwasallam and aisha radiallahuanha Firstly we found out what the correct criteria for marriage is its not about being 18 16 12 all ages used in west rather it is about a women puberty physical mental maturity and readyness to get married regardless the age womenhood is based on puberty and physical mental development not age alone a 12 year old still may not hit puberty yet a 9 year old may have hit puberty and her mentality will be different to the girl who hasnt gone through puberty due to hormones and mental boost along with physical development Before going to the next part response to even some muslim is that she was not 18 19 at marriage infact she couldnt have been anything older then 12 at marriage so those muslim trying to impress the west you need to fix yourself according to three authentic narrations her age was 6 to 9 at engagement 9 to 12 at marriage and 10 to 13 when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam she wouldnt have been anything younger or older those are the possiboe ages, in those days age dispute was common, fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam narrations show she was born 5 years before or 5 years after prophethood both these are unlikely the more agreed possible date of her birth is born on the year of the prophethood or a year after prophethood had started her husband ali radiallahuanhu its said he was 6 9 or 10 when prophethood began so theres a 4 year gap in his age, uthman radiallahuanhu had a 3 year difference for his year of birth you will see for many sahaba their age is slightly disputed but we have a rough idea on how old they couldve been but no doubt she was nothing older then 12 at marriage and 9 minimum Second benefit of her young marriage was she was of a similar or same age as fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam depending on which narrations you accept, when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam he moved fatima in the same house as aisha radiallahuanha where she quickly became friends with her and would remain close to her even after the prophet salallahualayuwasallam death, also she aisha radiallahuanha got the best of examples to follow there was prophet of allah the best of creation and there was the daughter of the prophet who was one of the four perfect women, she aisha radiallahuanha living with these two great people was a great learning experiance for her in every way she saw how their relationship was their manners good behaviour and in fatima radiallahuanha she had a women to look upto for all this Last benefit to mentioned she lived upto her 60s or 70s where she narrated the second most hadith of sahaba and spread knowledge
This was a good Masha'Allah, but I feel as though you're just hoping from one BIG topic to another BIGGER topic without doing justice to them... I understand time is of the essence....perhaps just pick a fewer topic but delve a bit deeper into them an Allah knows best but the podcast is defo going strength to strength Masha'Allah, Allah bless you brother Kazi and the team.
Mashallah both brothers done really well with this podcast . A very subtle intelligent conversation touched on very important topics for the whole Muslim community
@@sidebysidepod Muslim community representation especially areas where Muslims are the majority why are our communities so filthy unorganised and chaotic
I find it ironic Musa Adnan says Adnan Rashid went to correct the false claims about Islam of people at Speakers Corner. Adnan Rashid is now guilty of the exact same crime of misrepresentation of Islam by towing the literalistic and traditionalistic lines.
Is it possible to not have music in the background especially because many Muslims do not listen to music (because it is haram) and would still like to benefit from the podcasts but might be turned off by the snippet in the beginning.
@@MOTIvationNoblee brother, this individual will look into it and possibly not add music to his future videos. I gave a suggestion but I do not want any arguments in my comment thread. We advise and move on whether they take it or not, we did our part. No need to add in comments about his brother please.
@@sidebysidepodOkay. But your question is, what is wrong with Western muslims? Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is specifically an English problem. It's not something we've imported. They've been radicalised here.
It seems you may not value the importance of considering history in discussions. If that’s the case, it would be difficult to have a meaningful debate because without acknowledging past events, there’s no solid foundation for understanding cause and effect. It's interesting how Western civilisation is quick to analyse the causes and effects of everything else, but seems to forget its own role in global devastation. Ignoring history means ignoring the reasons for the outcomes we see today.
Told you. I knew it. You are someone who is saying it takes “1 to tango”. If I come and punch you on your face and you decided to punch back, can I now complain why you punch my face? Do you see how stupid this looks?
@@sidebysidepod brother I use to be a Muslim but the actions of Muslims around the world disgust me taliban banning women from parks and schools is crazy
@@sidebysidepod i am not talking about how you meant it. I meant how he interpreted the question and tried to link fitna of women to Islam. If he has a gf or wife, then they arent a distraction for him.
@@AD-ob5nn it means trial or tribulation. They say Prophet Muhammad said I left behind me no greater fitna than women based on a khabr ahad hadith attributed to him even though the Prophet himself said he loved prayer, perfume, and women. The hadith makes it look like the Prophet himself created women and not God Himself and they came after him like the Quran... If women were fitna then why did he have 9 wives and 4 girlfriends? Why not just 1 wife? Better yet, why not stay celibate??
Solace is the best convert sisters organisation they are doing a brilliant job Mosque dont even have good muslim facility like ruqyah forget convert facilities There are work to be done
Disagree with the money part... Bhai, WHO are we talking about when we say they dont care about money? Every muslim and non muslim out there LOVES money, they'd sell their best friend for 100k. Good interview in general, but I keep hearing this rubbish. Our problem isnt our lack of love for money, it's that we're too dumb and unorganised to make it.
The dawah is declining because people finally realise what Islam actually is. The dawah team at speakers corner cannot engage in debates with learned people on their religion and on Christianity. They can only talk to laymen
CHRISTIANITY is finished churches are becoming shops and restaurants ahmed dedat spent his life debating your so called learned Christian they all failed
May Allah bless those who are doing Dawah online and offline. Every effort should be appreciated. In this ummah we need to value every effort made anyone.
@@JKHAN313 Ive been to speakers corner and I witnessed Mansur running away from a 17 year old lad who wanted to debate him on Tawheed. As far as I know Mansur has been coming to the corner for over 20 years yet he refused to engage in a discussion because this lad was "too young" and instead went on to talk to a guy who did not know anything about his faith. The crowd rightly pointed out that he is too young for Mansur to debate him but not young for Islam and marriage. We all know if he was a lad asking about Islam, Mansur would happily give dawah. Unfortunately, this behaviour is common in the park. Even one of the Sheikhs refused to talk to an apologist based on the fact that he believes in 3 Gods. Surely if you are a sheikh and you want to bring Islam into the light, you would debate these Christian apologists with your vast amounts of knowledge and experience instead of random people who are loosely religious?
This speaker is educated and knows what he's talking about. Well done
Alhamdulillah it was a pleasure to have him.
Absolutely 100% agree with Musa Adnan
30 min
As a sincere advice from your brother in Islam, there are many alternatives to using music that work just as well - do not rack up sin for a small worldly gain. Jazakallahu khair 😊❤️
Will do our best. For now you can skip 1st 60 seconds to avoid music.
@@sidebysidepodthats a crap reply and your channel will fail i will pray and make dua your channel fails because you are too arrogant to take peoples sound advice regarding music. “ skip the 60 secs” the arrogance سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ
Did I not say we will do our best? Did I not acknowledge his valid observation and recommendation at the same time offered a solution too so he can watch the content still? Since when did the job description of Muslims become to “be petty” and discard the “big stuff”?
@@sidebysidepodwhy did saudi allowed western music concerts. What did saudi scholars said about this? So many comments saying music is haram but so many muslims countries allowing it?
I don’t understand your point?
I feel I have listened to a very sincere guest speaker.
I enjoyed the conversation thoroughly. Alhamdulillah.
He is basically a duplicate of his dad, his dad must be very proud to have a shade
Alhamdulillah and we hope to have his dad soon on for a big episode.
Who is his father?
MashAllah this brother is a real one
Mohd Hijab, Ali Dawa and the like really have turned it into a circus
Worse, they keep peddling lies and misinformation - Ayesha's age being 6 when she married the Prophet, even though this contradicts the Qur'an, being just one example.
@@stephenconnolly1830
Benefits of marriage of rasulullah salallahualayuwasallam and aisha radiallahuanha
Firstly we found out what the correct criteria for marriage is its not about being 18 16 12 all ages used in west rather it is about a women puberty physical mental maturity and readyness to get married regardless the age womenhood is based on puberty and physical mental development not age alone a 12 year old still may not hit puberty yet a 9 year old may have hit puberty and her mentality will be different to the girl who hasnt gone through puberty due to hormones and mental boost along with physical development
Before going to the next part response to even some muslim is that she was not 18 19 at marriage infact she couldnt have been anything older then 12 at marriage so those muslim trying to impress the west you need to fix yourself according to three authentic narrations her age was 6 to 9 at engagement 9 to 12 at marriage and 10 to 13 when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam she wouldnt have been anything younger or older those are the possiboe ages, in those days age dispute was common, fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam narrations show she was born 5 years before or 5 years after prophethood both these are unlikely the more agreed possible date of her birth is born on the year of the prophethood or a year after prophethood had started her husband ali radiallahuanhu its said he was 6 9 or 10 when prophethood began so theres a 4 year gap in his age, uthman radiallahuanhu had a 3 year difference for his year of birth you will see for many sahaba their age is slightly disputed but we have a rough idea on how old they couldve been but no doubt she was nothing older then 12 at marriage and 9 minimum
Second benefit of her young marriage was she was of a similar or same age as fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam depending on which narrations you accept, when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam he moved fatima in the same house as aisha radiallahuanha where she quickly became friends with her and would remain close to her even after the prophet salallahualayuwasallam death, also she aisha radiallahuanha got the best of examples to follow there was prophet of allah the best of creation and there was the daughter of the prophet who was one of the four perfect women, she aisha radiallahuanha living with these two great people was a great learning experiance for her in every way she saw how their relationship was their manners good behaviour and in fatima radiallahuanha she had a women to look upto for all this
Last benefit to mentioned she lived upto her 60s or 70s where she narrated the second most hadith of sahaba and spread knowledge
@@stephenconnolly1830Benefits of marriage of rasulullah salallahualayuwasallam and aisha radiallahuanha
Firstly we found out what the correct criteria for marriage is its not about being 18 16 12 all ages used in west rather it is about a women puberty physical mental maturity and readyness to get married regardless the age womenhood is based on puberty and physical mental development not age alone a 12 year old still may not hit puberty yet a 9 year old may have hit puberty and her mentality will be different to the girl who hasnt gone through puberty due to hormones and mental boost along with physical development
Before going to the next part response to even some muslim is that she was not 18 19 at marriage infact she couldnt have been anything older then 12 at marriage so those muslim trying to impress the west you need to fix yourself according to three authentic narrations her age was 6 to 9 at engagement 9 to 12 at marriage and 10 to 13 when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam she wouldnt have been anything younger or older those are the possiboe ages, in those days age dispute was common, fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam narrations show she was born 5 years before or 5 years after prophethood both these are unlikely the more agreed possible date of her birth is born on the year of the prophethood or a year after prophethood had started her husband ali radiallahuanhu its said he was 6 9 or 10 when prophethood began so theres a 4 year gap in his age, uthman radiallahuanhu had a 3 year difference for his year of birth you will see for many sahaba their age is slightly disputed but we have a rough idea on how old they couldve been but no doubt she was nothing older then 12 at marriage and 9 minimum
Second benefit of her young marriage was she was of a similar or same age as fatima radiallahuanha the daughter of prophet salallahualayuwasallam depending on which narrations you accept, when she moved in with the prophet salallahualayuwasallam he moved fatima in the same house as aisha radiallahuanha where she quickly became friends with her and would remain close to her even after the prophet salallahualayuwasallam death, also she aisha radiallahuanha got the best of examples to follow there was prophet of allah the best of creation and there was the daughter of the prophet who was one of the four perfect women, she aisha radiallahuanha living with these two great people was a great learning experiance for her in every way she saw how their relationship was their manners good behaviour and in fatima radiallahuanha she had a women to look upto for all this
Last benefit to mentioned she lived upto her 60s or 70s where she narrated the second most hadith of sahaba and spread knowledge
Much better interview & big improvement.
Jazakallah
May Allah reward you my brother
Ameen
@@sidebysidepod- I'm sorry to say this interview was not very enlightening. The interviewing lacked depth and was not sufficiently probing.
Good discussion
Now this is a proper guest and role model. Not like the previous 🤡 who thinks everyone should know his unknown dad
Behave 😊!!!
I am sorry I didn’t understand?
Amazing
❤️❤️❤️
ما شاء الله
Alhamdulillah
Allahumma barik alaih musa adnan is young version of brother adnan 😅.
Like father like son mashallah
This was a good Masha'Allah, but I feel as though you're just hoping from one BIG topic to another BIGGER topic without doing justice to them... I understand time is of the essence....perhaps just pick a fewer topic but delve a bit deeper into them an Allah knows best but the podcast is defo going strength to strength Masha'Allah, Allah bless you brother Kazi and the team.
Point taken and jazakallah!
Mashallah both brothers done really well with this podcast . A very subtle intelligent conversation touched on very important topics for the whole Muslim community
Jazakallah really appreciate your kind words. Do share with friends and family.
@@sidebysidepod you definitely need to do a part two with brother musa
What would you ask him if we did do another part?
@@sidebysidepod Muslim community representation especially areas where Muslims are the majority why are our communities so filthy unorganised and chaotic
Inshallah if he agrees we will do something next year.
I find it ironic Musa Adnan says Adnan Rashid went to correct the false claims about Islam of people at Speakers Corner. Adnan Rashid is now guilty of the exact same crime of misrepresentation of Islam by towing the literalistic and traditionalistic lines.
Is it possible to not have music in the background especially because many Muslims do not listen to music (because it is haram) and would still like to benefit from the podcasts but might be turned off by the snippet in the beginning.
Inshallah we will look into this. But for now you can skip the introduction until we find an alternative that works for us.
@@sidebysidepoddoes your brother who’s an imam also thinks music is halal?
What’s my brothers got to do with what I do?
I means your brother who is an imam and teaches people about Quran etc. does he agree with music? He’s a person of knowledge, that’s why I’m asking.
@@MOTIvationNoblee brother, this individual will look into it and possibly not add music to his future videos. I gave a suggestion but I do not want any arguments in my comment thread. We advise and move on whether they take it or not, we did our part. No need to add in comments about his brother please.
The most toxic channels are always the "dawah" channels. I'm embarassed as a muslim those exist
1:24:00 this was gold lol
The Islamic state beatles came from London. The Stockholm bomber was radicalised in Luton. Can you please explain to me what on earth is going on?
Is that not the job of secret services to understand what happened? A podcast won’t have your answer to such a question I’m afraid.
@@sidebysidepodOkay. But your question is, what is wrong with Western muslims? Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is specifically an English problem. It's not something we've imported. They've been radicalised here.
It seems you may not value the importance of considering history in discussions. If that’s the case, it would be difficult to have a meaningful debate because without acknowledging past events, there’s no solid foundation for understanding cause and effect. It's interesting how Western civilisation is quick to analyse the causes and effects of everything else, but seems to forget its own role in global devastation. Ignoring history means ignoring the reasons for the outcomes we see today.
@@sidebysidepod What exactly have past events to do with Islamic state beatles? They dont.
Told you. I knew it. You are someone who is saying it takes “1 to tango”.
If I come and punch you on your face and you decided to punch back, can I now complain why you punch my face? Do you see how stupid this looks?
Yes yes kazi bhai! When u going to desh man. Zaikiganj massive
December
Who is the father of brother Musa?
Adnan Rashid
@@sidebysidepod Thanks. I'm a subscriber of Adnan Rashid as well. 😁
Big interview... Im just hoping you done your research this time 😂
I never do because I go into each episode as a learner/ student.
No problem.
Bhaisab, can you get Mohammed Hijab on the podcast.
Inshallah all in good time. The bigger the channel gets the bigger the guests get.
did you tell him you are using music
?
We assume our guests would probably watch a few episodes before they commit so much effort?
We will do our best to change asap.
Islam wants to erase women Wallahi this is sick
How? Islam is the religion that dignified women?
@@sidebysidepod dignified u must be crazy this man said women should not work out show there face on camera this is some backward ideology
@@sidebysidepod afghan women are crying because they can’t get an education past 6th grade they can’t even speak in public
That’s not true.
@@sidebysidepod brother I use to be a Muslim but the actions of Muslims around the world disgust me taliban banning women from parks and schools is crazy
Women arent fitna in the Quran.
Did anyone say they are? Everything has context.
@@sidebysidepod but if its not in the Quran then how they fitna? He thought fitna of women.
@@sidebysidepod i am not talking about how you meant it. I meant how he interpreted the question and tried to link fitna of women to Islam. If he has a gf or wife, then they arent a distraction for him.
@@rajibhossain9918 what does fitna mean?
@@AD-ob5nn it means trial or tribulation. They say Prophet Muhammad said I left behind me no greater fitna than women based on a khabr ahad hadith attributed to him even though the Prophet himself said he loved prayer, perfume, and women. The hadith makes it look like the Prophet himself created women and not God Himself and they came after him like the Quran... If women were fitna then why did he have 9 wives and 4 girlfriends? Why not just 1 wife? Better yet, why not stay celibate??
1st answer is stupid...should be "any punishment from Allah"
Why are you trying to but in? His answer is his answer. I cannot tell you what you should fear. Your fears are specific to you.
@@sidebysidepod every muslim should only have my response as their #1 fear... unless they are ignorant to Reality.
Bai please say something constructive positive or nothing at all.
Solace is the best convert sisters organisation they are doing a brilliant job
Mosque dont even have good muslim facility like ruqyah forget convert facilities
There are work to be done
Agreed!
Disagree with the money part... Bhai, WHO are we talking about when we say they dont care about money? Every muslim and non muslim out there LOVES money, they'd sell their best friend for 100k.
Good interview in general, but I keep hearing this rubbish.
Our problem isnt our lack of love for money, it's that we're too dumb and unorganised to make it.
While I disagree with the style of your delivery of your message but I agree with the message itself.
@@sidebysidepod Please forgive me, like i said though, love the interview in general.
One not mentioned issue is, more sisters getting feminists.
Stone age religion
And? Religions are very old indeed. I think old is gold.
Cringe.
Glad 😌
Why on earth does this guy think he’s a scholar ??
Did he claim somewhere he is bro? Let me know. Jazakallah
He is just a backup for his dad😂
He has not once mentioned he is scholar! Pay attention to the greater message.
Good. We need backups for everything in life like iCloud.
Why when someone says something that someone may not like, why do they get accused of trying to be a scholar 😂
The dawah is declining because people finally realise what Islam actually is. The dawah team at speakers corner cannot engage in debates with learned people on their religion and on Christianity. They can only talk to laymen
CHRISTIANITY is finished churches are becoming shops and restaurants ahmed dedat spent his life debating your so called learned Christian they all failed
May Allah bless those who are doing Dawah online and offline. Every effort should be appreciated. In this ummah we need to value every effort made anyone.
@@sidebysidepod Indeed may Allah bless those who prey on the ignorant! Very honourable.
You probably got destroyed by one of those beautiful Dawah guys, which is why you're coming here crying about it.
@@JKHAN313 Ive been to speakers corner and I witnessed Mansur running away from a 17 year old lad who wanted to debate him on Tawheed. As far as I know Mansur has been coming to the corner for over 20 years yet he refused to engage in a discussion because this lad was "too young" and instead went on to talk to a guy who did not know anything about his faith. The crowd rightly pointed out that he is too young for Mansur to debate him but not young for Islam and marriage. We all know if he was a lad asking about Islam, Mansur would happily give dawah. Unfortunately, this behaviour is common in the park. Even one of the Sheikhs refused to talk to an apologist based on the fact that he believes in 3 Gods. Surely if you are a sheikh and you want to bring Islam into the light, you would debate these Christian apologists with your vast amounts of knowledge and experience instead of random people who are loosely religious?