@Bs sS What the hell!? Excuse my language, but thumma what the hell!!? The Prophet had wife younger than his daughter. So what? Who said that was wrong? The Great White People? Well Allah said otherwise! Don't condemn people for halal which is from Allah.
I got to agree with brother Ramy on this 💯 Tbh you all mentioned some great points! In my humble opinion, this Red Pill business is too risky especially for young men who don't have a solid ground of deen yet. Like sister Naima said, it's like a rabbit hole. Now let me elaborate on this. It is true that the central idea of Red Pill is reclaiming masculinity and that is very much needed especially in a society that is making men effeminate! Now what happened was that men came with their experiences and they carried or developed this movement which resulted in many different factions of the same central idea. Now you have men who are going into the movement to reclaim their masculinity and they do! That's good! However the deeper they go down this rabbit hole they begin to lose their 'Moral Compass'. So now you have men who are entering red pill and they are becoming 'better men' but they are not becoming 'good men'. The inevitable consequences of entering red pill is that you will reach this "losing moral compass" phase and since reclaiming masculinity is no longer the centre of your goal (since you've already reclaimed that) you replace that by something else. The phrase Brother Aanghel brought up is perfect to explain the latter; either the centre of your pill becomes "female centric" ...(PUA's for example) or materialistic centric (mgtows for example) that is only if you continue with red pill which is is why many Muslim men, just like brother Aanghel or Abu American, end up leaving red pill. They get what they came for I.e masculinity and they left because the longer they stay the more astray they go! Which is why it is absolutely important to have Islam, from the very start, as your moral compass so that you are able to easily identify and take from it the good and leave the bad.
Like Br Daniel said, if you think redpill is risky for people with lack of deen and knowledge, then they shouldnt be on the internet at all. They shluldnt study medocone because there you can learn about darwinian evolution which is not islamic.
Ahumdulillah! As a revert, I really appreciate my sister's participation in this channels discussions. She's a rare gem and all of our sisters could benefit from her dawah! Jazaka Allahu Khairn to all of you!
Asalamulaikum. I went through the red pill phase and personalized MGTOW as “Muslims Going Their Own Way”. I found the sector at a time of heartbreak. I realized I wasn’t following the deen correctly, & took accountability for the outcomes.
@@B_muslim Ignorance is no sin, & I’m not boasting about any sinful acts during a time of ignorance. I’m not at fault for not knowing the difference between Bid’ah and the Sunnah.
Islam gives guidance in building character there's etiquette of speaking, behaving ways to control anger etc there's times where u deal with negative family members or etc that are influenced by society they forget deen. It's important to know these things that are danger to society to stay away from it not to encourage it bc Muslims in US are a target they want to spread doubts about religion here
Love this sisters speech so smart and very true we love our Muslim sisters they are the most modest and are so smart ☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽Alhamdulillah for Islam may Allah bless this amazing sister of ours in our Deen
Amazing chat, I love you all for the sake of Allah. I learned alot from all of you opinions. I agree with brother Rami 100 percent. What amazes me is that subhana Allah Islam WINS again and always will. The problem we have is lack of Islamic application and each person knowing their roles within Islam then there would be no need for any Pills!!
Some of the effects of sin, as described by Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him): 1 - Being deprived of knowledge for knowledge is light that Allaah causes to reach the heart, and sin extinguishes that light. When al-Shaafa’i sat before Maalik and read to him, he admired him because of the intelligence, alertness and understanding that he saw in him. He said, “I think that Allaah has caused light to enter your heart, so do not extinguish it with the darkness of sin.” 2 - Being deprived of provision. In Musnad Ahmad it is narrated that Thawbaan said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘A man is deprived of provision because of the sins that he commits.’” (Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 4022, classed as hasan/sound by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah). 3 - Sense of alienation that comes between a person and his Lord, and between him and other people. One of the salaf (righteous predecessors) said: “If I disobey Allaah, I see that in the attitude of my riding beast and my wife.” 4 - Things become difficult for him, so that he does not turn his attention towards any matter but he finds the way blocked or he finds it difficult. By the same token, for the one who fears Allaah, things are made easy for him. 5 - The sinner will find darkness in his heart, which he will feel just as he feels the darkness of night. So this darkness affects his heart as the physical darkness affects his vision. For obedience is light and disobedience is darkness. The stronger the darkness grows, the greater becomes his confusion, until he falls into innovation, misguidance and other things that lead to doom, without even realizing, like a blind man who goes out in the darkness of the night, walking alone This darkness grows stronger until it covers the eyes, then it grows stronger until it covers the face, which appears dark and is seen by everyone. ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas said: “Good deeds make the face light, give light to the heart, and bring about ample provision, physical strength and love in people’s hearts. Bad deeds make the face dark, give darkness to the heart, and bring about physical weakness, a lack of provision and hatred in people’s hearts.” 6 - Deprivation of worship and obedience. If sin brought no punishment other than that it prevents a person from doing an act of worship which is the opposite of sin, and cuts off access to other acts of worship, that would be bad enough. So the sin cuts off a third way and a fourth way and so on, and because of the sin he is cut off from many acts of worship, each of which would have been better for him than this world and everything in it. So he is like a man who eats food that is bound to cause a lengthy sickness, and thus he is deprived of many other foods that are better than that. And Allaah is the One Whose help we seek. 7 - Sin breeds sin until it dominates a person and he cannot escape from it. 8 - Sin weakens a person’s willpower. It gradually strengthens his will to commit sin and weakens his will to repent until there is no will in his heart to repent at all… so he seeks forgiveness and expresses repentance, but it is merely words on the lips, like the repentance of the liars, whose hearts are still determined to commit sin and persist in it. This is one of the most serious diseases that are most likely to lead to doom. 9 - He will become desensitized and will no longer find sin abhorrent, so it will become his habit, and he will not be bothered if people see him committing the sin or talk about him. For the leaders of immorality, this is the ultimate shamelessness in which they find great pleasure, such that they feel proud of their sin and will speak of it to people who do not know that they have done it, saying, “O so and so, I did such and such.” Such people cannot be helped and the path to repentance is blocked for them in most cases. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “All of my ummah (followers) will be fine except for those who commit sin openly, and that includes cases where Allaah conceals a person’s sin, but the following morning he exposes himself and says, ‘O So and so, I did such and such last night, so he shamelessly exposes himself when all night his Lord had concealed his sin.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5949; Muslim, 2744). 10 - When there are many sins they leave a mark on the heart of the person who commits them, so he becomes one of the negligent. As one of the salaf said, concerning the aayah (verse)- “Nay! But on their hearts is the Raan (covering of sins and evil deeds) which they used to earn” [al-Mutaffifeen 83:14 - interpretation of the meaning] - this means sin after sin. How this starts is that the heart gets stained by sin, and if the sin increases then the stain grows bigger until it becomes the raan (covering of sin and evil deeds), then it increases until it becomes a seal, and the heart becomes covered and sealed. If that happens after a person had been guided and had understood, then his heart is turned upside down, and at that point the Shaytaan gains control over him and directs him as he wants. (source : Islamqa)
I agree 100% with Rami, and to comment on something Anghel said, the deen of Allah is perfect and complete, it has the solution to ALL problems of humanity. Therefore, calling red pill an "add on" to Islam is going against the Quran as well, because of the verse that rami has pointed out at the end that the deen is perfect and complete
Think you missed the point with all respect. Example, doing taxes. If the ‘Deen is perfect’ then Khalas don’t worry about learning how to file your taxes. Oh wait, it’s important to learn so you can navigate at times (depending on what country you live etc).
@@The3Muslims i was wondering if that's what Anghel meant actually. But maybe Anghel couldve worded that a bit better. Maybe say like red pill also has good things we can learn from, but what it seemed like when he said "add on" was like this is something that should be added to the shariah. Like you, idk whom of the three this is that responded to me 😅, when you gave the example of filing taxes, you didn't say that's an add on to the deen, that's just something we learn to do on the side. I as a Muslim, having also watched Anghel's videos with you guys for a couple months now, am pretty sure Anghel meant all good and meant it in the way you explained, but to a Muslim that knows extremely little or have very poor knowledge about the deen or someone who is a non-Muslim, they might see it as "red pill is something that needs to be added to the deen to tackle the problems in today's day and age" even though Islam has the solution to all problems of every time period. That's just my opinion though, you guys can take it or leave it, I just had a very minor criticism, but definitely the video overall was really good.
@@The3Muslims learning taxes can't be compared to an ideology Firstly, second in the video it was mentioned that red pill has "benefits", if you learne it, it means you take these benefits on. I believe the te quran and sunnah are the best guidance to follow, back in times of the sahaba there was no feminism or red pill to tell you how to manage through marriage, these are kuffaars reacting on one another. Why should we be "benefiting" from them? This is by no means Disrespect to anyone and may Allah reward you brothers for the hard work.
Allahu akbar, brother rami machallah, your are speaking my exact thoughts , may Allah keep us all firm on religion. ISLAM is the SOLUTION. I really love your broadcast. Thank you Faiyad, Anghel, rami and Sister na’ima . jazakom Allah khairan. Bless u all.
Rami MashAllah! You’re a student of knowledge. I love you for the sake of Allah! I’m a revert and I didn’t know what it was to be a true man until I began studying Islam. A true man is the prophet Muhammad saw he is our red pill! He is our example. A complete leader! A family man! A compassionate man who can show empathy! Was kind to his women but had jealousy over them and protected them. And they loved him and obeyed him. And even when his wives our mothers misbehaved he dealt with them the way Allah swt said. A man is someone who lives Islam stand by Islam and dies on Islam. No compromising in the deen of Allah! Our deen has tolerance and compassion built in already it’s a pretreat way of life completely balanced and just SubhanAllah. Islam covers all aspects of life. Allah even says in the Quran put your trust in Allah and seek the people of knowledge, so if you want to learn how to drive seek a person who has knowledge how to drive. Just like you said rami Islam gives you the scope it addresses everything in life. We all need to seek knowledge In Islam and apply it to our lives. Instead of seeking knowledge in red pill and applying that in our lives. May Allah swt guide us All. Ameen
As a muslims sister, listening to the red pill ideology gave me perspective of mans thoughts I would not have accessed too because men around me do not talk much 60sec attention span, they try but its hard for them. I can of realised that women drown out allot of men and tell men how they should think and feel. Being domineering without realising or intentionally. I was sadden by what I was hearing, that men had been made to feel guilty for have a nature that Allah swt put in them, like "toxic masculinity", I really hate the term, I cringe whenever I hear it, imagine we used that term with women "toxic femininity or toxic women" seriously that is bad. But the problem I have with redpill is that it nilist really and creates a conspiracy that women are out there intentionally to dominate and enslave (like all women including little girls gather together in the middle of the night, plot the destruction of men, I cannot imagine the logistic issues or practically how they do this) men and also puts the burden of the problem on women nature rather then the govts and powerful institution that are pumping this false thought and ideology on women and men. I think allot of women do not realise what they are doing. When I share these thoughts with sisters, I get three different reactions, 1. Ohh really? Wow now I get it, me bad 2. Sulking 3. No no no, you are betraying your gender (like I am in a gender tribe). In Islam there we are taught to contemplate over things, the world and within ourselves including women, we are taught to speak the truth even against ourselves, so there will be women who will say they are wrong and seek forgiveness from Allah swt and improve inshallah. I love Islam, it heals the diseases of the soul, relieves inner turmoils and emotions. I do dhikr in the night and self reflection while hubby is sleeping, so I end up being a better muslimah and wife and mother in the morning alhamdullah.
I love and admire Naima’s strength considering all that she has been through the years and she’s still out here helping us sisters. I’ve been a fan since I started reading her books when I was around 14-15 and I’m now 24. May Allah bless her and her family.
I love my ummah and I always want to see the best for them it's all out of love, that's why I get really involved with the discussion especially on topics that youth can get influenced in a bad way I really want to protect the youth of today especially in the west
@@ThaEzioAuditore there's human psychology u can learn about how men and women think that is important to know if it's teaching u how women think take what is good but if u apply principles like increase ur body count etc don't think it's a good idea. There's other non red pill marriage coaches that also talk about men and women nature. The way these red pills guy talk is really nasty and degrading if u have sister or mom would u agree with the way they talk I just saw the one short clip how he was talking to the black women it's nasty.like the sister said she teaches her sons what is good from there and leaves the bad things.
There’s a difference between learning business and economics vs learning red pill etc. Because within business, we have principles and guidelines not specifics for example: we are not taught marketing through Quran and the sunnah , Rasoolullah SAW did not come to teach marketing BUT he SAW did teach what attitude we should have with our women, how to deal with them etc because that’s within DEEN. This is why we can’t argue that if we learn economics etc then it is okay to learn about red pill and apply that too. Filling this gap in masculinity etc should be done by teaching the Quran and the sunnah, not red pill.
Faiyad, brother, that’s a very dangerous thing to say - saying that Islam does not have every application or that Islam is general guidance. That’s very untrue! Everything that we face today and will face tomorrow, the solution or the blueprint in terms of how to approach that situation and how to be, is documented in the Quran and the Sunnah, claiming otherwise, goes against the truth that Islam is PERFECT and COMPLETE!
@Micheal Sudan brother. I’ve mentioned this: For instance, marketing is not taught in Islam BUT the ethics and morals of business are. And brother, the analogy you gave does not at all contradict my point, and no Islam does not tell you to assume the best of people when their deeds clearly reflect the opposite: for eg - When entering into business with another party, if we go by the analogy you gave, then we wouldn’t be allowed to inquire about our potential partner’s character however this one of the instances in which backbiting is permissible and if you find out from someone that the one you’re getting into business with has a shady history then you are bound to be careful and act accordingly, so no the principle you rightly shared has to be understood in its correct context. Now, this was just one example - remember this my brother and those reading: If YOU and ME do not know what Islam guides towards in a particular matter that is OUR fault, it does NOT mean that Islam has not provided guidance in the matter, the onus is on US to do the research, ask people of knowledge and reputation and then move forward - hopefully this makes sense. There’s NOTHING in our lives, which can occur, that has not already been documented in the Quran and the Sunnah.
Hence I repeat: We do not need any “pills” or anything else, they’re irrelevant - You want Masculinity, as we men should, look to the Quran and the Sunnah! Whatever conforms with Islam we accept and whatever does not we REJECT! And there is a lot which is inconsistent with Islam, for one, look at the character of those leading this movement: Kevin Samuels for instance, The guy openly and publicly humiliates women, you think Rasoolullah SAW would do that ?! If so, you need to go back to the basics of Islam and start fresh. By always referring to the Red Pill, you risk guiding people towards role models who may have some good to offer but they have a lot of evil to offer as well and disgusting manners for the most part - do NOT forget that Rasoolullah SAW said that he SAW came to perfect manners and that Allah refers to Rasoolullah SAW as the benchmark in good manners and Akhlaq! I invite those wanting to RECLAIM Masculinity to READ and LEARN about the life and teachings of Rasoolullah SAW and the Sahaba, NOT Kevin Samuels and Tommasi!
The only thing i learned from redpill is man with his power and woman with her beauty, Other then that is the duality of characteristics for example, jealousy is considered positive for good people and negative for zina community, also having low morals is considered positive in zina community but negative for good people or marriage community.
May Allah bless this sister. She spoke more insightful and logical than many male daa'es. She understands that red pill has been positive for Muslim men, we just need more Male daa'es in the red pill space to act as a filter.
Why go through filter and not immediately to the religion that the Creator send down. I think it sad that these deviated ideologies carry our us away. I find it quiet disturbing that we choose to learn the way of the kuffaar, and not the way of the prophet SAW and the sahabah. Even if it is in line with the Deen, your Deen has precedence and knowledge of it has precedence. May Allah guide us all, our Deen is not only the main and top but also the only and it's sickening that we don't consider that first but rather feminism, red pill etc..
I agree with Rami can you get more guests to talk about what is a Muslim man characteristics instead of headline red pill it's the same as feminism it's add on which we don't need. I agree with angel its an add on it's a step down but Muslim men in the west get immersed into the culture of how they mistreat women here in the US as sec objects that's it and women also getting influenced by this sec culture make up beauty emphasis on body rather than mind
MashAllah I agree with you brother! More guest to talk about being a Muslim man. Being a Muslim husband a Muslim father. The Amau channel MashAllah is perfect because they teach Islam. And what is a Muslim man according to our prophet Muhammad saw.
25:10 The sister makes a good point, however, one point I feel like the Red Pill had a strong impression on the minds of many Muslims who seek a way to find their masculinity and to understand the nature of the sexes. I speak from experience that this “praxology” as I’ve heard it being referred to is something as Muslims, we should avoid. Allah SWT Knows best.
@@ThaEzioAuditore I won’t argue with you but rather point out something you said yourself. “Why would you avoid the TRUTH” backed up by data?” The problem is exactly that. As Muslims, the only Truth we know to be for certain is the Qur’an and Sunnah. Red Pill is not holy scripture, nor should it be taken as it. My point was that impressionable Muslims (such as myself) started really listening to what Red Pill had to say and started using that as my main ideology/praxology (whatever you want to call it) in my frame of life. This will undoubtedly lead some people astray, which we do not want. And Allah SWT Knows best.
24:54 I agree with sister Naima’s point. But this exact logic can be applied to why some may say we still have a need for feminism. Completely rejecting feminism but accepting parts of red pill isn’t fair, and dare I say feels like misogyny.
Exactly. There’s a lot of sympathy here for red pill but not for feminism. Forgoing the extreme violence women across the whole world have experienced for thousands of years that led to the rise of feminism. There are good and both to both ideologies, but we dont need either as muslims.
As usual sister Naima points make perfect sense; we already live a blue pill society so active reminder of “red pill” or masculinity and traditional live and being realistic with yourself is paramount. Aanghel mentioned two great points: As a man Allah made you a leader and you are naturally don’t force it(leading with insecurities, thinking too much in what other/she think just be you(don’t take some of the opinions of this gurus to heart-it’s not Quran, it’s just a guideline, it works towards some and it doesn’t to others) and learn/practice few skills to cultivate it. Regardless your outcome is only going to be judged by Allah so do it only for him.
During the time of the Prophet(Alaihi ssalaat wa ssalaam) when the people were astray, the Prophet(saw) did not use pills or other ideologies to bring the people back to deen rather he(Alaihi salat wa ssalaam) STILL used the Quran to bring them back to their Fitrah. We need to understand that. And remember that whoever thinks that any other law is more proper in fixing the people rather than the deen, you need to go back and sturdy the fundamentals of our deen(nullifiers of the Kalimah and that which makes you fall into kufur) Problem right now is that we have put our deen aside and everyone feels like they have to use their intellect to make things right indirectly making deen a second thing. This is wrong We have Islam and it has all solutions to all problems not Red Pill, we need to wake up subhana Allah Yes muslims maybe deviating from the truth but that does not mean we have to now find other means to bring them back to deen. (Allah guides whom HE wills, just spread the true dawa, make du’a and have tawakkul in Allah) And we need to be firm in our belief, don’t let shaytan confuse you into taking another path to get to the sirat al mustaqim It’s only 1 path no diversions for they all lead to jahannam
@@sophiesumleen7872 Uhh. ISLAM tells us to "go to the docter" quite explicitly actually. On the contrary it tells us to "leave Red Pill" quite explicitly. And marriage counselors wouldn't be a thing as it is now if people followed the religion Islam. As is being said in the post you responded to. And by the way, when you are having marriage problems Allah quite explicitly tells what to do. Now this technically common knowledge about Islam the too many people are commonly ignorant of. And see that if you had know you would have said what you said. This is the long answer. The sister whom you responed to responded back with the short answer.
One of the brothers made a point that on "specifics" there are many cases of Young men and boys going to RedPill thinkers, videos, etc to "get guidelines". In Islam, there is a Hierarchy of Sacred Knowledge. Fiqh (i.e. Jurisprudence) starts from the top with the Quran, then the Sunnah (as per the different Hadith classifications per the Science of Hadith classficiation, categorization, etc), then you have Tertiary sources. The 4 madhabs disagree on what the ordering of sources are (in terms of rank and relevance) and what sources ought to be employed; but just to give the Hanafi understanding (for clarity's sake, in tandem with the fact that Hanafis are at present the largest school of Law amongst Ahles Sunnah): You have (in terms of precedence/rank): Ijma (Consensus), Qiyas (Analogy), Juristic Preference (Istihsan) and Normative Customs (Urf). So if one can access a person of Knowledge (be it via direct visit or video, answering service, etc) even most of the "specifics" can be addressed. The Internet has many issues and Ills. But it has given Scholars of Sacred Knowledge the capability to do outreach globally. So the Normal, Lay Muslim really ought to Consult said People of Knowledge; and for most such Laity no proper excuses exist to not do so.
In the US they never promote marriage more often it's dating if these men are implementing these red pill that's what happens. They date have kids then marry later or they don't even marry most of them but still have kids and move on to the next women. This is the culture here I see it first hand it's a slippery slope when u go outside. You would think working environment if your a professional like a nurse or doctor it would be better forget it it's the same. Maybe doctors they are treated better the women but as a nurse it's bad u get sexualized at work by patients and coworkers if u don't wear hijab they will comment they feel entitled to comment on ur looks. It's free mixing culture here it's nothing good about it it leads to haram. U still still navigate the system if u hold on to Islam that's ur protection from the potential for harms. Islam is the only pure thing so don't get it contaminated by the culture that's my advise to the muslimahs in the west don't disclose if ur virgin or single even if the non-Muslim men ask, even if they ask to date them u decline they don't take no for answer they will try to prey on the girl this has been my experience. Don't be naive or nice to these men u meet at work or school keep them in their place call police or get ur wali men involved early if there's work harassment report it to HR etc it doesn't take much for these men to violate u. There are etiquette of how to talk to men and women in Islam follow these principles of what is halal and haram u will be safe surround urself with good Muslim friends that pray fast etc and stick with ur family avoid the haram and stay home if ur alone is better than having these bad friends outside from work or school. I have one friend I talk to that's it if I'm bored otherwise spend time at home with family most of the time and I'm fine with that.
The sister at the start makes a good summary regarding the general attitudes prevalent at present amongst the rank-and-file Laity of Muslims. The default in Islam is to engage with good character and assume uprightness. Afterward, if sufficient reason (a la their outward behaviours, actions, etc) and more information comes out to change that view; one does so insofar as one's Reason is able to (some people are more predisposed to cynicism for example, whilst others are more trusting, etc) and it does not conflict with the Sacred Law (at the minimum, the individual in question's obligatory know-how regarding the Sacred Law). And so RedPill is Dead on Arrival, because it assumes the Bad from the onset. There is also another point- Islam as a Theocentric "Complete System" has rulings, methods, etc to deal with Jahiliyya tendencies. The infusion of "Red Pill" is unneeded. On the one hand (as noted earlier) it violates Basic principles of Interpersonal exchange in Islam, and on the other hand it brings in Mathematical notions of Fitness, Survival, etc (derivative concepts of Nash Equilibrium, etc) which whilst *by themselves* as standalone are in the "Permissible" category; if one unpacks them via "Reason" and pursues further, then the final destination is Naturalism and overall Kufr.
43:00 best speech ever!! We all have to go into relationships with the conviction that our spouse will do things that are unacceptable however pious they are but that doesn’t make them a not good choice…all you can do is do your best to fulfill your responsibilities and if your spouse doesn’t reciprocate and they will without no doubt then what….BIG DEAL!!!
Wallaah the last bit of what Rami is speaking about Capitalism and I just spoke to an 'aalim after jumu'ah today about riba (interest) and how it's so bad, but it's seen as "okay". Jumu'ah mubarak everyone. ❤
@@mosaquatics1802 When I say innovation I say religious innovation. Saying Jumu'ah Mubarak was never reported in the Sunnah. And the Prophet ﷺ said in a Hadith that whoever bring something new to the religion it will be rejected....
@@mosaquatics1802 Sunan Ibn Majah 14 Aishah narrated that: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (i.e. Islam) that is not part of it, will have it rejected."
Brother Aangel,..I can see the deficits of the red pill..but it works, the key is to be wise when dealing with women and the biggest lie is that IF you treat women well, they will return the favor, especially in the West. Muslim women may be different but only time will tell in the West, Insha'Allah, they'll pass the test of time. I do enjoy speaking with Muslim women.
You should invite shaykh Abdulrahman Hassan from Amau to speak about being a Muslim husband and father. To educate your audience. And so they can seek Islamic knowledge
Is it weird I've never got into the red pill and the other pill stuff. I never even knew what they were before I started watching your channel. I just was researching into islam, the role of a husband and then these topics came up and I was like well if Allah wants it this way, then khalas. I guess you see the influences of the west in your views- they become more apprent when you learn about what Allah wants and it at the beginningdoesn't sit right with you, but alhamduliah with time you understand. You the learn this is not only what Allah wants but its in our nature as women and men. This is how we were designed and we best function
Yes red pill is just to fill the men's sexual and desires that's it without any responsibility, no strings attached and no emotional bond with the women and forget marriage is not even a topic of discussion for these men here in the states they look down on marriage and promote dating
can you explain something about this red pill/blue pill? from what I understand, in the matrix movie, the red pill is good (truth) and blue pill is the lie, but now they are saying red pill is not good? am I missing something?
@@zeynsolo you should watch the video again bro and don't get influenced by the Hollywood culture, the art imitates life vise versa. the Red pill there a spectrum of it most men growing up in this culture in the US it's disgusting when you go to school or work unfortunately you interact with people and the culture. And like Angel said most men either try to increase their body count following this red pill that means they engage in prostitution like activities they sleep around with women, or the "date" without any responsibilities, no strings attached meaning if they have a child they are not responsible there is no emotional bond like marriage would bring. It goes against the Islamic principles of healthy family and marriage bond and stability and justice of both men and women. The red pill is a step down it's for people that have no moral or religious boundaries or right and wrong halal and haram Like Angel said he did that red pill thing before Islam but when he has Islam there's no need for the red pill. The other type of men red pill promotes are men that don't increase their body count but they do porn or self-pressure there's no bond with the women they are "dating" or don't want to get with women for any bond but just for sex. This is dangerous to the mental health of the men and women it's sexual abuse that is why promiscuity and zinna and free mixing with the opposite gender just for lust and desire is haram. unfortunately, Muslims living in the US/Canada or other places get influenced by this bad culture no morals but high sex and desires drive that's what they live for enjoyment. Like Angel said go back to the fitrah, follow Islam have Taqwah and follow what is halal and forbid what is haram. we are not created for this mentally it leads to anxiety, depression mental problems, and physically high body count leads to sexually transmitted diseases.
@@zeynsolo you should be aware of how this culture thinks and operates but you don't need to get influenced and abandon Islamic principles because the majority is doing this which is lower like red pill or feminism that's the point of these podcasts I think it to raise awareness that this culture this is how it operates and we as Muslims should be aware and safeguard and hold on to deen for life. if these movies or people are influencing you negatively it's general advice to myself and everyone to let go of those things or people that lead you down the path towards haram. I grew up here but i am sheltered in my home and when I go outside I am aware these are the things they go it's not good for me I avoid it and don't even pay any mind to it let them do and tell them your boundaries this is not what I do. You will have a better life you shelter yourself within the boundaries of Islam at home with your family and loved ones that are it because these people after the years of promiscuity later they do realize that they are wasting their time they need to settle down and get married after they engage in zinna etc. So as Muslims we already have that wisdom without having to experience the bad ourselves that's a blessing for us.
@@mufunyiibrahim3655yes I don't know much about it and just from what I saw from the videos I came to know but it just doesn't sit well with me this red pill, blue pill these are just western made up concepts which doesn't have the society in mind it's very egotistical. Islam for me always is the best choice if anyone is in doubt about relationships, family issues etc go back to the sunnah bc it will benefit u and the society. There’s no pure concept out there than Islam and that’s what the world needs and needs to realize we should be through our character and adab show Islam rather then getting side tracked by red pill other fitnahs that’s what I think. Also if I had a son I would not want them to know these things isn’t necessary to go backwards. Go forward and level up go to Islam for your foundation on character building. At the same time it’s good to know about human psychology how men and women think and communicate that can be done through psychology or marriage counselors or communication courses for married couples etc.
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The more a person is focused on defining and achieving masculinity....the further away he is from it. True masculinity is not centered around managing women. We don't require your management, Alhamdulilah, because we are not accountable to you. True Masculinity is in fulfilling the roles outlined to you by Allah Subhaana Wa Ta'Alaa. And that is to Protect and Maintain the women in your care. It is in fulfilling the role outlined by The Prophet(Peace Be Upon Him), and that is to care for the women insuch a way that you don't break the bent rib. And to Fear Allah in your treatment of women. Your ideology serves your ego. Whereas Allah Calls you to serve Him. Choose wisely.
Just want to acknowledge you brothers for the work, guests and interviews you've conducted on this channel. May Allah bless you brothers with greatness. Ameen.
And Allah says in the quran that HE puts love in married couples , and we do love, what kind of nonsense is that we can't love, but I do believe our love is based on how the men treat us,
As salamu alaykum. The problem is that "red pill" can mean many things. Either a movement, an ideology or a Praxeology. And I indeed see it as a praxeology, ie the study of women's psyche. And why most simps in our community are quick to jump the gun by saying complete nonsense such as "We have the Quran and the Sunnah, we don't need anything else" (well I guess don't take psychology courses or IT courses then right? LOL), is because they're actually committed to a Disney like romantic perception of women where women are kind, full of empathy and are not attracted to "bad boys", chads, are not hypergamous.... It actually hurts them that women are not what they actually believe they are. So they cling to this childish and retarded perception of women, because it is a coping mecanism. Hence the term "Blue Pill". END OF RANT.
Red pill: Women are not all innocent what the Ayah of the Quran says: Their plots are indeed mighty. (Surah Yusuf) A woman made false allegation against yusuf after trying to pull him to zina then put in jail.
Blue Pill -> Red Pill -> Black Pill -> White Pill -> God Pill Individuals who are borne muslim don't have the undue burden of being default Blue Pill, as your default is the Red Pill.
okay so i had red pill. now you gimme two more? black pill and blue pill? u want me create a separate word doc for pills. lol. great podcast soooo far. ma shaa Allah
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New listener to your guys channel. I appreciate what you guys are doing and it was a thoughtful conversation. But I'd like to point something out. You have to be VERY careful on some the things you guys say. For example when Rami says such and such is Kufr. To make such a statement is very extreme and only scholars are able to issue fatawa. Or when Angel says Taqwa is remembrance. Taqwa is praiseworthy fear that keeps you from transgressing the limits of Allah. Again, having a conversation is great and really gets the viewers thinking. But when you have a large following we must be careful not to speak with daleel or evidence to our statements. BarakAllah feekum.
im not a femenist or a female but honestly... i dont see the point of mans value in marriage context in todays world provide and protection is the 2 values men posses but women can do that easily i think
What about the greatest blessing in this world is a righteous woman. I have seen many women that have not been trustworthy or selfless. And the other hadith that women are made by the crooked portion of the rib, dont break them by trying to fix them but deal with them gently....
The problem with red pill you cannot fix society with that because they have no moral compass. I am from a western country it’s knows to be very liberal and feminist country and I’ve noticed everytime I try to speak to my people about being more submissive and feminine is a good thing and how women shouldn’t be sleeping around and all that I always hear we can because men can so if they would listen to these redpill speakers talking about women should not sleep around and men should and men should cheat on their wife’s if they are not submissive and if they don’t keep in shape and stuff like they always mention no one is going to listen to that because in reality women and men should keep their roles and both women and men shouldn’t be committing zina
But Islam is a perfect religion and Allah almighty gave us all we need to know to live a happy and good life, Allah knew all this would happen oneday, so Islam is perfect if some Muslims don't live by it, the solution isn't to find something else that is gonna help us solve the problem, the solution is still Islam, learn and practise it, but to say that red pill is going to provide solutions for us better than Islam I think is not true. We need to come back to Islam, learn more and practise it.
How are we supposed to interpret this hadith as Muslims? Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: Once Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) went out to the Musalla (to offer the prayer) of `Id-al-Adha or Al-Fitr prayer. Then he passed by the women and said, "O women! Give alms, as I have seen that the majority of the dwellers of Hell-fire were you (women)." They asked, "Why is it so, O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) ?" He replied, "You curse frequently and are ungrateful to your husbands. I have not seen anyone more deficient in intelligence and religion than you. A cautious sensible man could be led astray by some of you." The women asked, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! What is deficient in our intelligence and religion?" He said, "Is not the evidence of two women equal to the witness of one man?" They replied in the affirmative. He said, "This is the deficiency in her intelligence. Isn't it true that a woman can neither pray nor fast during her menses?" The women replied in the affirmative. He said, "This is the deficiency in her religion."
What is the 3muslins obsession with redpill. Brothers, this Redpillism that you seem to be promoting is just as toxic as feminism. Please stop doing this.
I agree. I feel that most discussions on this issue tend to be made of anecdotal stories and generalizations. Also, I’d like to see a discussion take place with those who aren’t choosing to live in a western country. Yes, most were born outside the west, but I believe they would have a very different outlook if they were to live in a less modern society.
What is the point of letting a w*man speak in a male only channel? What benefit did it bring? Except some pointless rant and non-sensical babbling for long 49 minutes? We need to divorce ourselves from the entire situation and see it objectively from a distance.
"People are strawmanning redpill. Redpill does NOT say, "Never marry divorced women." Redpill says, "A woman's previous marriage(s) is a big factor (one of many) in determining whether or not to marry her." This is 100% Islamic. In contrast, feminism says, "A woman's previous marriage(s), whether or not she was a prostitute, whether or not she was a complete degenerate, none of that should matter. Just man up and stop being insecure." And you have simp imams who essentially preach this message. But the whole point of the feminist message is to allow women to experience no consequences for their actions and to force men to sacrifice their own rights for the sake of privileging women. Nothing in Islam supports this." --- brother Daniel Haqiqatjou
Simping in Rami is so obvious. This is what happens when you spend too much time with "someone". The veil of that "someone" won't let you see the reality.
Most of you don't know what Red Pill is thats the problem. you have opinions and views but you miss the point of it. Muslim men are beta today hence the muslim women wearing the pants and resent muslim men.
TheMrpalid what if a wife wants to be with her husband in jannah for eternity but the husband wants to have the orgies with the virgins, who gets what ? alhamdulillah
Red pill guys always pretend they’re the only ones who understand the red pill 🤣🤣 there is no depth nor any difficulty to comprehend this thing, it’s way more silly than to be hard to understand, just like the feminism.
considering the comments you've posted. "as if she understands what red pill is" when she clearly does shows disdain that you have for women on top of your other comment about rami being a "simp" because he has a balanced view which is in accordance with islam. your attitude, agressivness and vocabulary clearly shows you have been brainwashed by that ideology.
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@@calvinm3054 tell me please, where it is mentioned that Jesus Was a prophert, most importantly a muslim ? everythin' can be faked. There is no better way than to personally ask God for guidance. God Waits a long time, but you have to ask with all your heart. In the name of Jesus Christ : With the Son of God who became man to help us go through it all. May we live by faith trusting in the Promise
yoooooo, this sister is spittin fire! Imma have to do a reaction video to this one! Outstanding stuff this sister is putting out.. respect and props!
In sha Allah Brother AbuAmerican
@Bs sS get a life
If Abu American is co-signing this sister then I’m not gonna even listen to her.
@@glamorousshayla 🤷🏾♂️, your loss
@Bs sS What the hell!? Excuse my language, but thumma what the hell!!? The Prophet had wife younger than his daughter. So what? Who said that was wrong? The Great White People? Well Allah said otherwise! Don't condemn people for halal which is from Allah.
I got to agree with brother Ramy on this 💯 Tbh you all mentioned some great points! In my humble opinion, this Red Pill business is too risky especially for young men who don't have a solid ground of deen yet. Like sister Naima said, it's like a rabbit hole. Now let me elaborate on this. It is true that the central idea of Red Pill is reclaiming masculinity and that is very much needed especially in a society that is making men effeminate! Now what happened was that men came with their experiences and they carried or developed this movement which resulted in many different factions of the same central idea. Now you have men who are going into the movement to reclaim their masculinity and they do! That's good! However the deeper they go down this rabbit hole they begin to lose their 'Moral Compass'. So now you have men who are entering red pill and they are becoming 'better men' but they are not becoming 'good men'. The inevitable consequences of entering red pill is that you will reach this "losing moral compass" phase and since reclaiming masculinity is no longer the centre of your goal (since you've already reclaimed that) you replace that by something else. The phrase Brother Aanghel brought up is perfect to explain the latter; either the centre of your pill becomes "female centric" ...(PUA's for example) or materialistic centric (mgtows for example) that is only if you continue with red pill which is is why many Muslim men, just like brother Aanghel or Abu American, end up leaving red pill. They get what they came for I.e masculinity and they left because the longer they stay the more astray they go! Which is why it is absolutely important to have Islam, from the very start, as your moral compass so that you are able to easily identify and take from it the good and leave the bad.
jazakAllah khayran Sister ❤❤❤
On point
Nailed it on the head sister, Allahumma Baarik
Like Br Daniel said, if you think redpill is risky for people with lack of deen and knowledge, then they shouldnt be on the internet at all.
They shluldnt study medocone because there you can learn about darwinian evolution which is not islamic.
Ahumdulillah!
As a revert, I really appreciate my sister's participation in this channels discussions. She's a rare gem and all of our sisters could benefit from her dawah! Jazaka Allahu Khairn to all of you!
Asalamulaikum. I went through the red pill phase and personalized MGTOW as “Muslims Going Their Own Way”. I found the sector at a time of heartbreak. I realized I wasn’t following the deen correctly, & took accountability for the outcomes.
U should delete this since ur revealing a sin
@@B_muslim
Ignorance is no sin, & I’m not boasting about any sinful acts during a time of ignorance. I’m not at fault for not knowing the difference between Bid’ah and the Sunnah.
Islam gives guidance in building character there's etiquette of speaking, behaving ways to control anger etc there's times where u deal with negative family members or etc that are influenced by society they forget deen. It's important to know these things that are danger to society to stay away from it not to encourage it bc Muslims in US are a target they want to spread doubts about religion here
Love this sisters speech so smart and very true we love our Muslim sisters they are the most modest and are so smart ☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽Alhamdulillah for Islam may Allah bless this amazing sister of ours in our Deen
Stop simping, jeez.
Amazing chat, I love you all for the sake of Allah. I learned alot from all of you opinions. I agree with brother Rami 100 percent.
What amazes me is that subhana Allah Islam WINS again and always will.
The problem we have is lack of Islamic application and each person knowing their roles within Islam then there would be no need for any Pills!!
Some of the effects of sin, as described by Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him):
1 - Being deprived of knowledge for knowledge is light that Allaah causes to reach the heart, and sin extinguishes that light. When al-Shaafa’i sat before Maalik and read to him, he admired him because of the intelligence, alertness and understanding that he saw in him. He said, “I think that Allaah has caused light to enter your heart, so do not extinguish it with the darkness of sin.”
2 - Being deprived of provision. In Musnad Ahmad it is narrated that Thawbaan said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘A man is deprived of provision because of the sins that he commits.’” (Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 4022, classed as hasan/sound by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah).
3 - Sense of alienation that comes between a person and his Lord, and between him and other people. One of the salaf (righteous predecessors) said: “If I disobey Allaah, I see that in the attitude of my riding beast and my wife.”
4 - Things become difficult for him, so that he does not turn his attention towards any matter but he finds the way blocked or he finds it difficult. By the same token, for the one who fears Allaah, things are made easy for him.
5 - The sinner will find darkness in his heart, which he will feel just as he feels the darkness of night. So this darkness affects his heart as the physical darkness affects his vision. For obedience is light and disobedience is darkness. The stronger the darkness grows, the greater becomes his confusion, until he falls into innovation, misguidance and other things that lead to doom, without even realizing, like a blind man who goes out in the darkness of the night, walking alone This darkness grows stronger until it covers the eyes, then it grows stronger until it covers the face, which appears dark and is seen by everyone. ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas said: “Good deeds make the face light, give light to the heart, and bring about ample provision, physical strength and love in people’s hearts. Bad deeds make the face dark, give darkness to the heart, and bring about physical weakness, a lack of provision and hatred in people’s hearts.”
6 - Deprivation of worship and obedience. If sin brought no punishment other than that it prevents a person from doing an act of worship which is the opposite of sin, and cuts off access to other acts of worship, that would be bad enough. So the sin cuts off a third way and a fourth way and so on, and because of the sin he is cut off from many acts of worship, each of which would have been better for him than this world and everything in it. So he is like a man who eats food that is bound to cause a lengthy sickness, and thus he is deprived of many other foods that are better than that. And Allaah is the One Whose help we seek.
7 - Sin breeds sin until it dominates a person and he cannot escape from it.
8 - Sin weakens a person’s willpower. It gradually strengthens his will to commit sin and weakens his will to repent until there is no will in his heart to repent at all… so he seeks forgiveness and expresses repentance, but it is merely words on the lips, like the repentance of the liars, whose hearts are still determined to commit sin and persist in it. This is one of the most serious diseases that are most likely to lead to doom.
9 - He will become desensitized and will no longer find sin abhorrent, so it will become his habit, and he will not be bothered if people see him committing the sin or talk about him.
For the leaders of immorality, this is the ultimate shamelessness in which they find great pleasure, such that they feel proud of their sin and will speak of it to people who do not know that they have done it, saying, “O so and so, I did such and such.” Such people cannot be helped and the path to repentance is blocked for them in most cases. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “All of my ummah (followers) will be fine except for those who commit sin openly, and that includes cases where Allaah conceals a person’s sin, but the following morning he exposes himself and says, ‘O So and so, I did such and such last night, so he shamelessly exposes himself when all night his Lord had concealed his sin.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5949; Muslim, 2744).
10 - When there are many sins they leave a mark on the heart of the person who commits them, so he becomes one of the negligent. As one of the salaf said, concerning the aayah (verse)-
“Nay! But on their hearts is the Raan (covering of sins and evil deeds) which they used to earn”
[al-Mutaffifeen 83:14 - interpretation of the meaning] -
this means sin after sin.
How this starts is that the heart gets stained by sin, and if the sin increases then the stain grows bigger until it becomes the raan (covering of sin and evil deeds), then it increases until it becomes a seal, and the heart becomes covered and sealed. If that happens after a person had been guided and had understood, then his heart is turned upside down, and at that point the Shaytaan gains control over him and directs him as he wants. (source : Islamqa)
May Allah protect us and grant us His mercy.
Jazakallah khair
I agree 100% with Rami, and to comment on something Anghel said, the deen of Allah is perfect and complete, it has the solution to ALL problems of humanity. Therefore, calling red pill an "add on" to Islam is going against the Quran as well, because of the verse that rami has pointed out at the end that the deen is perfect and complete
Think you missed the point with all respect. Example, doing taxes. If the ‘Deen is perfect’ then Khalas don’t worry about learning how to file your taxes. Oh wait, it’s important to learn so you can navigate at times (depending on what country you live etc).
@@The3Muslims i was wondering if that's what Anghel meant actually. But maybe Anghel couldve worded that a bit better. Maybe say like red pill also has good things we can learn from, but what it seemed like when he said "add on" was like this is something that should be added to the shariah. Like you, idk whom of the three this is that responded to me 😅, when you gave the example of filing taxes, you didn't say that's an add on to the deen, that's just something we learn to do on the side. I as a Muslim, having also watched Anghel's videos with you guys for a couple months now, am pretty sure Anghel meant all good and meant it in the way you explained, but to a Muslim that knows extremely little or have very poor knowledge about the deen or someone who is a non-Muslim, they might see it as "red pill is something that needs to be added to the deen to tackle the problems in today's day and age" even though Islam has the solution to all problems of every time period. That's just my opinion though, you guys can take it or leave it, I just had a very minor criticism, but definitely the video overall was really good.
@@AdnanAsSylheti well said!
@@The3Muslims learning taxes can't be compared to an ideology Firstly, second in the video it was mentioned that red pill has "benefits", if you learne it, it means you take these benefits on. I believe the te quran and sunnah are the best guidance to follow, back in times of the sahaba there was no feminism or red pill to tell you how to manage through marriage, these are kuffaars reacting on one another. Why should we be "benefiting" from them?
This is by no means Disrespect to anyone and may Allah reward you brothers for the hard work.
@@The3Muslims but that’s not an ideology. It’s completely different
I like Anghel bc he experienced both his insights are beneficial which he agrees Islam is the best
Allahu akbar, brother rami machallah, your are speaking my exact thoughts , may Allah keep us all firm on religion.
ISLAM is the SOLUTION.
I really love your broadcast. Thank you Faiyad, Anghel, rami and Sister na’ima . jazakom Allah khairan. Bless u all.
Rami MashAllah! You’re a student of knowledge. I love you for the sake of Allah! I’m a revert and I didn’t know what it was to be a true man until I began studying Islam. A true man is the prophet Muhammad saw he is our red pill! He is our example. A complete leader! A family man! A compassionate man who can show empathy! Was kind to his women but had jealousy over them and protected them. And they loved him and obeyed him. And even when his wives our mothers misbehaved he dealt with them the way Allah swt said. A man is someone who lives Islam stand by Islam and dies on Islam. No compromising in the deen of Allah! Our deen has tolerance and compassion built in already it’s a pretreat way of life completely balanced and just SubhanAllah. Islam covers all aspects of life. Allah even says in the Quran put your trust in Allah and seek the people of knowledge, so if you want to learn how to drive seek a person who has knowledge how to drive. Just like you said rami Islam gives you the scope it addresses everything in life. We all need to seek knowledge In Islam and apply it to our lives. Instead of seeking knowledge in red pill and applying that in our lives. May Allah swt guide us All. Ameen
Maasha Allah this is amazing Allahumabarik we need more of this discussion wallahi
subhanallah sis Naima Robert!! ❤❤💯 more of her pleaseeee
As a muslims sister, listening to the red pill ideology gave me perspective of mans thoughts I would not have accessed too because men around me do not talk much 60sec attention span, they try but its hard for them.
I can of realised that women drown out allot of men and tell men how they should think and feel. Being domineering without realising or intentionally. I was sadden by what I was hearing, that men had been made to feel guilty for have a nature that Allah swt put in them, like "toxic masculinity", I really hate the term, I cringe whenever I hear it, imagine we used that term with women "toxic femininity or toxic women" seriously that is bad.
But the problem I have with redpill is that it nilist really and creates a conspiracy that women are out there intentionally to dominate and enslave (like all women including little girls gather together in the middle of the night, plot the destruction of men, I cannot imagine the logistic issues or practically how they do this) men and also puts the burden of the problem on women nature rather then the govts and powerful institution that are pumping this false thought and ideology on women and men. I think allot of women do not realise what they are doing. When I share these thoughts with sisters, I get three different reactions, 1. Ohh really? Wow now I get it, me bad 2. Sulking 3. No no no, you are betraying your gender (like I am in a gender tribe).
In Islam there we are taught to contemplate over things, the world and within ourselves including women, we are taught to speak the truth even against ourselves, so there will be women who will say they are wrong and seek forgiveness from Allah swt and improve inshallah.
I love Islam, it heals the diseases of the soul, relieves inner turmoils and emotions. I do dhikr in the night and self reflection while hubby is sleeping, so I end up being a better muslimah and wife and mother in the morning alhamdullah.
I love and admire Naima’s strength considering all that she has been through the years and she’s still out here helping us sisters.
I’ve been a fan since I started reading her books when I was around 14-15 and I’m now 24. May Allah bless her and her family.
First 5 minutes and that sister dropped some serious clear logic that most men cant grasp
What logic? That the house is burning and we should sit there doing other things to putting out the fire? Hmm
@@each1teach1 perfect example 😂🤦🏾♂️😁
I guess someone has to be that guy.. Thanks for taking that intellectual hit for the team my dude..
@@AbuAmerican lol
@@Blaze72sH lol
@@AbuAmerican 😂😂😂
I love my ummah and I always want to see the best for them it's all out of love, that's why I get really involved with the discussion especially on topics that youth can get influenced in a bad way I really want to protect the youth of today especially in the west
How is telling the truth about femail nature bad ?
@@ThaEzioAuditore there's human psychology u can learn about how men and women think that is important to know if it's teaching u how women think take what is good but if u apply principles like increase ur body count etc don't think it's a good idea. There's other non red pill marriage coaches that also talk about men and women nature. The way these red pills guy talk is really nasty and degrading if u have sister or mom would u agree with the way they talk I just saw the one short clip how he was talking to the black women it's nasty.like the sister said she teaches her sons what is good from there and leaves the bad things.
There’s a difference between learning business and economics vs learning red pill etc. Because within business, we have principles and guidelines not specifics for example: we are not taught marketing through Quran and the sunnah , Rasoolullah SAW did not come to teach marketing BUT he SAW did teach what attitude we should have with our women, how to deal with them etc because that’s within DEEN. This is why we can’t argue that if we learn economics etc then it is okay to learn about red pill and apply that too. Filling this gap in masculinity etc should be done by teaching the Quran and the sunnah, not red pill.
Faiyad, brother, that’s a very dangerous thing to say - saying that Islam does not have every application or that Islam is general guidance. That’s very untrue!
Everything that we face today and will face tomorrow, the solution or the blueprint in terms of how to approach that situation and how to be, is documented in the Quran and the Sunnah, claiming otherwise, goes against the truth that Islam is PERFECT and COMPLETE!
This must be clarified. @rami, please address this. It will cause misconceptions
@@Shehryar486 baarak Allaah feekum
@Micheal Sudan brother.
I’ve mentioned this: For instance, marketing is not taught in Islam BUT the ethics and morals of business are.
And brother, the analogy you gave does not at all contradict my point, and no Islam does not tell you to assume the best of people when their deeds clearly reflect the opposite: for eg - When entering into business with another party, if we go by the analogy you gave, then we wouldn’t be allowed to inquire about our potential partner’s character however this one of the instances in which backbiting is permissible and if you find out from someone that the one you’re getting into business with has a shady history then you are bound to be careful and act accordingly, so no the principle you rightly shared has to be understood in its correct context.
Now, this was just one example - remember this my brother and those reading: If YOU and ME do not know what Islam guides towards in a particular matter that is OUR fault, it does NOT mean that Islam has not provided guidance in the matter, the onus is on US to do the research, ask people of knowledge and reputation and then move forward - hopefully this makes sense.
There’s NOTHING in our lives, which can occur, that has not already been documented in the Quran and the Sunnah.
Hence I repeat: We do not need any “pills” or anything else, they’re irrelevant - You want Masculinity, as we men should, look to the Quran and the Sunnah! Whatever conforms with Islam we accept and whatever does not we REJECT! And there is a lot which is inconsistent with Islam, for one, look at the character of those leading this movement: Kevin Samuels for instance, The guy openly and publicly humiliates women, you think Rasoolullah SAW would do that ?! If so, you need to go back to the basics of Islam and start fresh. By always referring to the Red Pill, you risk guiding people towards role models who may have some good to offer but they have a lot of evil to offer as well and disgusting manners for the most part - do NOT forget that Rasoolullah SAW said that he SAW came to perfect manners and that Allah refers to Rasoolullah SAW as the benchmark in good manners and Akhlaq!
I invite those wanting to RECLAIM Masculinity to READ and LEARN about the life and teachings of Rasoolullah SAW and the Sahaba, NOT Kevin Samuels and Tommasi!
Brooooo! May Allah grant Rami the highest level of Jannah. You said the best thing you could’ve in your first go! May Allah bless you man!
Islamic perspective can only be from Qur'an, sunnah, to the way of sahaba, tabieen , tabi tabieen to the ways of the salaf. Period!
The sister gave an amazing, accurate pov. I never thought I'd hear a sister be so Knowledge in this topic.
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What is red pill??
There is only one pill for humanity ,i.e, " GODPILL " ❤️👍
The only thing i learned from redpill is man with his power and woman with her beauty,
Other then that is the duality of characteristics for example, jealousy is considered positive for good people and negative for zina community, also having low morals is considered positive in zina community but negative for good people or marriage community.
May Allah bless this sister. She spoke more insightful and logical than many male daa'es. She understands that red pill has been positive for Muslim men, we just need more Male daa'es in the red pill space to act as a filter.
Why go through filter and not immediately to the religion that the Creator send down. I think it sad that these deviated ideologies carry our us away. I find it quiet disturbing that we choose to learn the way of the kuffaar, and not the way of the prophet SAW and the sahabah. Even if it is in line with the Deen, your Deen has precedence and knowledge of it has precedence. May Allah guide us all, our Deen is not only the main and top but also the only and it's sickening that we don't consider that first but rather feminism, red pill etc..
I agree with Rami can you get more guests to talk about what is a Muslim man characteristics instead of headline red pill it's the same as feminism it's add on which we don't need. I agree with angel its an add on it's a step down but Muslim men in the west get immersed into the culture of how they mistreat women here in the US as sec objects that's it and women also getting influenced by this sec culture make up beauty emphasis on body rather than mind
MashAllah I agree with you brother! More guest to talk about being a Muslim man. Being a Muslim husband a Muslim father. The Amau channel MashAllah is perfect because they teach Islam. And what is a Muslim man according to our prophet Muhammad saw.
25:10 The sister makes a good point, however, one point I feel like the Red Pill had a strong impression on the minds of many Muslims who seek a way to find their masculinity and to understand the nature of the sexes. I speak from experience that this “praxology” as I’ve heard it being referred to is something as Muslims, we should avoid. Allah SWT Knows best.
Why would you avoid the truth backed up by data ? This is insane
@@ThaEzioAuditore I won’t argue with you but rather point out something you said yourself.
“Why would you avoid the TRUTH” backed up by data?” The problem is exactly that. As Muslims, the only Truth we know to be for certain is the Qur’an and Sunnah. Red Pill is not holy scripture, nor should it be taken as it.
My point was that impressionable Muslims (such as myself) started really listening to what Red Pill had to say and started using that as my main ideology/praxology (whatever you want to call it) in my frame of life. This will undoubtedly lead some people astray, which we do not want.
And Allah SWT Knows best.
May bless you all, super beneficial conversation!
Mashallah! Brother Rami is spot on.
24:54 I agree with sister Naima’s point. But this exact logic can be applied to why some may say we still have a need for feminism. Completely rejecting feminism but accepting parts of red pill isn’t fair, and dare I say feels like misogyny.
Exactly. There’s a lot of sympathy here for red pill but not for feminism. Forgoing the extreme violence women across the whole world have experienced for thousands of years that led to the rise of feminism. There are good and both to both ideologies, but we dont need either as muslims.
As usual sister Naima points make perfect sense; we already live a blue pill society so active reminder of “red pill” or masculinity and traditional live and being realistic with yourself is paramount. Aanghel mentioned two great points: As a man Allah made you a leader and you are naturally don’t force it(leading with insecurities, thinking too much in what other/she think just be you(don’t take some of the opinions of this gurus to heart-it’s not Quran, it’s just a guideline, it works towards some and it doesn’t to others) and learn/practice few skills to cultivate it. Regardless your outcome is only going to be judged by Allah so do it only for him.
During the time of the Prophet(Alaihi ssalaat wa ssalaam) when the people were astray, the Prophet(saw) did not use pills or other ideologies to bring the people back to deen rather he(Alaihi salat wa ssalaam) STILL used the Quran to bring them back to their Fitrah. We need to understand that.
And remember that whoever thinks that any other law is more proper in fixing the people rather than the deen, you need to go back and sturdy the fundamentals of our deen(nullifiers of the Kalimah and that which makes you fall into kufur)
Problem right now is that we have put our deen aside and everyone feels like they have to use their intellect to make things right indirectly making deen a second thing.
This is wrong
We have Islam and it has all solutions to all problems not Red Pill, we need to wake up subhana Allah
Yes muslims maybe deviating from the truth but that does not mean we have to now find other means to bring them back to deen. (Allah guides whom HE wills, just spread the true dawa, make du’a and have tawakkul in Allah)
And we need to be firm in our belief, don’t let shaytan confuse you into taking another path to get to the sirat al mustaqim
It’s only 1 path no diversions for they all lead to jahannam
so do not go to doctor, marriage counsellors for advise then?
@@sophiesumleen7872, you still don’t get it but InShaa’Allah May Allah guide us all
@Alien Reject No its not. Ones from Allah and the other from humans WHO DISBELIEVE. So no! Be careful you say looking for cool oneliners.
@@sophiesumleen7872 Uhh. ISLAM tells us to "go to the docter" quite explicitly actually. On the contrary it tells us to "leave Red Pill" quite explicitly. And marriage counselors wouldn't be a thing as it is now if people followed the religion Islam. As is being said in the post you responded to. And by the way, when you are having marriage problems Allah quite explicitly tells what to do. Now this technically common knowledge about Islam the too many people are commonly ignorant of. And see that if you had know you would have said what you said.
This is the long answer. The sister whom you responed to responded back with the short answer.
@@hamzaharun3333 So then where does Quran say to heal cancer? And if Quran n Sunnah is everything, then no need to go to school?
I call it the lizard hole instead of a rabbit hole
Love ur content barakallahu feek um
Last 5 min of ramis argument 👌
Linking the argument to islam being a total way of life rather than just a religion
One of the brothers made a point that on "specifics" there are many cases of Young men and boys going to RedPill thinkers, videos, etc to "get guidelines".
In Islam, there is a Hierarchy of Sacred Knowledge. Fiqh (i.e. Jurisprudence) starts from the top with the Quran, then the Sunnah (as per the different Hadith classifications per the Science of Hadith classficiation, categorization, etc), then you have Tertiary sources.
The 4 madhabs disagree on what the ordering of sources are (in terms of rank and relevance) and what sources ought to be employed; but just to give the Hanafi understanding (for clarity's sake, in tandem with the fact that Hanafis are at present the largest school of Law amongst Ahles Sunnah):
You have (in terms of precedence/rank): Ijma (Consensus), Qiyas (Analogy), Juristic Preference (Istihsan) and Normative Customs (Urf). So if one can access a person of Knowledge (be it via direct visit or video, answering service, etc) even most of the "specifics" can be addressed.
The Internet has many issues and Ills. But it has given Scholars of Sacred Knowledge the capability to do outreach globally. So the Normal, Lay Muslim really ought to Consult said People of Knowledge; and for most such Laity no proper excuses exist to not do so.
💯…sister,, and I agree with brother Rami about RedPill and mostly about getting women…
In the US they never promote marriage more often it's dating if these men are implementing these red pill that's what happens. They date have kids then marry later or they don't even marry most of them but still have kids and move on to the next women. This is the culture here I see it first hand it's a slippery slope when u go outside. You would think working environment if your a professional like a nurse or doctor it would be better forget it it's the same. Maybe doctors they are treated better the women but as a nurse it's bad u get sexualized at work by patients and coworkers if u don't wear hijab they will comment they feel entitled to comment on ur looks. It's free mixing culture here it's nothing good about it it leads to haram. U still still navigate the system if u hold on to Islam that's ur protection from the potential for harms. Islam is the only pure thing so don't get it contaminated by the culture that's my advise to the muslimahs in the west don't disclose if ur virgin or single even if the non-Muslim men ask, even if they ask to date them u decline they don't take no for answer they will try to prey on the girl this has been my experience. Don't be naive or nice to these men u meet at work or school keep them in their place call police or get ur wali men involved early if there's work harassment report it to HR etc it doesn't take much for these men to violate u. There are etiquette of how to talk to men and women in Islam follow these principles of what is halal and haram u will be safe surround urself with good Muslim friends that pray fast etc and stick with ur family avoid the haram and stay home if ur alone is better than having these bad friends outside from work or school. I have one friend I talk to that's it if I'm bored otherwise spend time at home with family most of the time and I'm fine with that.
Hey, I came across this video, good work guys!
i gave the 420th like, no weed over here we all natural
Islam is perfect and there’s nothing that needs to be added unto Islam
The sister at the start makes a good summary regarding the general attitudes prevalent at present amongst the rank-and-file Laity of Muslims.
The default in Islam is to engage with good character and assume uprightness. Afterward, if sufficient reason (a la their outward behaviours, actions, etc) and more information comes out to change that view; one does so insofar as one's Reason is able to (some people are more predisposed to cynicism for example, whilst others are more trusting, etc) and it does not conflict with the Sacred Law (at the minimum, the individual in question's obligatory know-how regarding the Sacred Law). And so RedPill is Dead on Arrival, because it assumes the Bad from the onset.
There is also another point- Islam as a Theocentric "Complete System" has rulings, methods, etc to deal with Jahiliyya tendencies. The infusion of "Red Pill" is unneeded. On the one hand (as noted earlier) it violates Basic principles of Interpersonal exchange in Islam, and on the other hand it brings in Mathematical notions of Fitness, Survival, etc (derivative concepts of Nash Equilibrium, etc) which whilst *by themselves* as standalone are in the "Permissible" category; if one unpacks them via "Reason" and pursues further, then the final destination is Naturalism and overall Kufr.
Well said!!
Naima "Boss" Robert, much respect :D
Rami. Bro. May Allah bless you. And everyone else. You said what needed to be said.
12:00 - 12:40, especially from 12:17 - 12:35
Dude, what you just described is essentially a rite of passage. Now it’s long gone...
Sister na'ima is sooo rational mashaa Allah 💪👍
I agree with Rami 100% on this whole topic
43:00 best speech ever!! We all have to go into relationships with the conviction that our spouse will do things that are unacceptable however pious they are but that doesn’t make them a not good choice…all you can do is do your best to fulfill your responsibilities and if your spouse doesn’t reciprocate and they will without no doubt then what….BIG DEAL!!!
if we're talking about sexual responsibilities, that is a very big deal actually
May Allah preserve her and keep her firm on the Deen ameen
MashaAllah Rami made one of the most important points regarding this issue at around 20:00!!
Wallaah the last bit of what Rami is speaking about Capitalism and I just spoke to an 'aalim after jumu'ah today about riba (interest) and how it's so bad, but it's seen as "okay".
Jumu'ah mubarak everyone. ❤
Saying Jumu'ah Mubarak is an innovation
@@anonymouslol7141 and so is using RUclips.😉
At least jumu'ah mubarak is a du'a. 🙂
@@mosaquatics1802 When I say innovation I say religious innovation. Saying Jumu'ah Mubarak was never reported in the Sunnah. And the Prophet ﷺ said in a Hadith that whoever bring something new to the religion it will be rejected....
@@mosaquatics1802 Sunan Ibn Majah 14
Aishah narrated that:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Whoever innovates something in this matter of ours (i.e. Islam) that is not part of it, will have it rejected."
Yes a sister on this topic. I really agree with you all
Brother Aangel,..I can see the deficits of the red pill..but it works, the key is to be wise when dealing with women and the biggest lie is that IF you treat women well, they will return the favor, especially in the West. Muslim women may be different but only time will tell in the West, Insha'Allah, they'll pass the test of time. I do enjoy speaking with Muslim women.
You should invite shaykh Abdulrahman Hassan from Amau to speak about being a Muslim husband and father. To educate your audience. And so they can seek Islamic knowledge
I want that to happen, but Ustadh Hassan is very busy with AMAU Jr.
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Is it weird I've never got into the red pill and the other pill stuff. I never even knew what they were before I started watching your channel. I just was researching into islam, the role of a husband and then these topics came up and I was like well if Allah wants it this way, then khalas.
I guess you see the influences of the west in your views- they become more apprent when you learn about what Allah wants and it at the beginningdoesn't sit right with you, but alhamduliah with time you understand. You the learn this is not only what Allah wants but its in our nature as women and men. This is how we were designed and we best function
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Yes red pill is just to fill the men's sexual and desires that's it without any responsibility, no strings attached and no emotional bond with the women and forget marriage is not even a topic of discussion for these men here in the states they look down on marriage and promote dating
can you explain something about this red pill/blue pill? from what I understand, in the matrix movie, the red pill is good (truth) and blue pill is the lie, but now they are saying red pill is not good? am I missing something?
@@zeynsolo you should watch the video again bro and don't get influenced by the Hollywood culture, the art imitates life vise versa. the Red pill there a spectrum of it most men growing up in this culture in the US it's disgusting when you go to school or work unfortunately you interact with people and the culture. And like Angel said most men either try to increase their body count following this red pill that means they engage in prostitution like activities they sleep around with women, or the "date" without any responsibilities, no strings attached meaning if they have a child they are not responsible there is no emotional bond like marriage would bring. It goes against the Islamic principles of healthy family and marriage bond and stability and justice of both men and women. The red pill is a step down it's for people that have no moral or religious boundaries or right and wrong halal and haram Like Angel said he did that red pill thing before Islam but when he has Islam there's no need for the red pill. The other type of men red pill promotes are men that don't increase their body count but they do porn or self-pressure there's no bond with the women they are "dating" or don't want to get with women for any bond but just for sex. This is dangerous to the mental health of the men and women it's sexual abuse that is why promiscuity and zinna and free mixing with the opposite gender just for lust and desire is haram. unfortunately, Muslims living in the US/Canada or other places get influenced by this bad culture no morals but high sex and desires drive that's what they live for enjoyment. Like Angel said go back to the fitrah, follow Islam have Taqwah and follow what is halal and forbid what is haram. we are not created for this mentally it leads to anxiety, depression mental problems, and physically high body count leads to sexually transmitted diseases.
@@zeynsolo you should be aware of how this culture thinks and operates but you don't need to get influenced and abandon Islamic principles because the majority is doing this which is lower like red pill or feminism that's the point of these podcasts I think it to raise awareness that this culture this is how it operates and we as Muslims should be aware and safeguard and hold on to deen for life. if these movies or people are influencing you negatively it's general advice to myself and everyone to let go of those things or people that lead you down the path towards haram. I grew up here but i am sheltered in my home and when I go outside I am aware these are the things they go it's not good for me I avoid it and don't even pay any mind to it let them do and tell them your boundaries this is not what I do. You will have a better life you shelter yourself within the boundaries of Islam at home with your family and loved ones that are it because these people after the years of promiscuity later they do realize that they are wasting their time they need to settle down and get married after they engage in zinna etc. So as Muslims we already have that wisdom without having to experience the bad ourselves that's a blessing for us.
@@user-nr1vv8lj4s what about the family law that discriminates against men. Redpill is not only on relationships, its actually applies to general life
@@mufunyiibrahim3655yes I don't know much about it and just from what I saw from the videos I came to know but it just doesn't sit well with me this red pill, blue pill these are just western made up concepts which doesn't have the society in mind it's very egotistical. Islam for me always is the best choice if anyone is in doubt about relationships, family issues etc go back to the sunnah bc it will benefit u and the society. There’s no pure concept out there than Islam and that’s what the world needs and needs to realize we should be through our character and adab show Islam rather then getting side tracked by red pill other fitnahs that’s what I think. Also if I had a son I would not want them to know these things isn’t necessary to go backwards. Go forward and level up go to Islam for your foundation on character building. At the same time it’s good to know about human psychology how men and women think and communicate that can be done through psychology or marriage counselors or communication courses for married couples etc.
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All three pills everyday. Red during the day, black during the evening and blue pill at night.
The more a person is focused on defining and achieving masculinity....the further away he is from it.
True masculinity is not centered around managing women. We don't require your management, Alhamdulilah, because we are not accountable to you.
True Masculinity is in fulfilling the roles outlined to you by Allah Subhaana Wa Ta'Alaa. And that is to Protect and Maintain the women in your care. It is in fulfilling the role outlined by The Prophet(Peace Be Upon Him), and that is to care for the women insuch a way that you don't break the bent rib. And to Fear Allah in your treatment of women.
Your ideology serves your ego. Whereas Allah Calls you to serve Him. Choose wisely.
Alhumdulilah I'm a muslim
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Bro anghel how cold is it there where u have to wear a beanie in ur room
Man loves his beanie
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Just want to acknowledge you brothers for the work, guests and interviews you've conducted on this channel. May Allah bless you brothers with greatness. Ameen.
And Allah says in the quran that HE puts love in married couples , and we do love, what kind of nonsense is that we can't love, but I do believe our love is based on how the men treat us,
As salamu alaykum.
The problem is that "red pill" can mean many things. Either a movement, an ideology or a Praxeology.
And I indeed see it as a praxeology, ie the study of women's psyche. And why most simps in our community are quick to jump the gun by saying complete nonsense such as "We have the Quran and the Sunnah, we don't need anything else" (well I guess don't take psychology courses or IT courses then right? LOL), is because they're actually committed to a Disney like romantic perception of women where women are kind, full of empathy and are not attracted to "bad boys", chads, are not hypergamous.... It actually hurts them that women are not what they actually believe they are. So they cling to this childish and retarded perception of women, because it is a coping mecanism. Hence the term "Blue Pill".
END OF RANT.
“content you wished your father gave you” 😂mashallah keep going brothers
Red pill: Women are not all innocent
what the Ayah of the Quran says:
Their plots are indeed mighty.
(Surah Yusuf)
A woman made false allegation against yusuf after trying to pull him to zina then put in jail.
is there a part 2?
Polygyny next week
Blue Pill -> Red Pill -> Black Pill -> White Pill -> God Pill
Individuals who are borne muslim don't have the undue burden of being default Blue Pill, as your default is the Red Pill.
okay so i had red pill. now you gimme two more? black pill and blue pill? u want me create a separate word doc for pills. lol. great podcast soooo far. ma shaa Allah
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New listener to your guys channel. I appreciate what you guys are doing and it was a thoughtful conversation. But I'd like to point something out. You have to be VERY careful on some the things you guys say. For example when Rami says such and such is Kufr. To make such a statement is very extreme and only scholars are able to issue fatawa. Or when Angel says Taqwa is remembrance. Taqwa is praiseworthy fear that keeps you from transgressing the limits of Allah. Again, having a conversation is great and really gets the viewers thinking. But when you have a large following we must be careful not to speak with daleel or evidence to our statements. BarakAllah feekum.
im not a femenist or a female but honestly... i dont see the point of mans value in marriage context in todays world
provide and protection is the 2 values men posses but women can do that easily i think
What about the greatest blessing in this world is a righteous woman. I have seen many women that have not been trustworthy or selfless. And the other hadith that women are made by the crooked portion of the rib, dont break them by trying to fix them but deal with them gently....
What does red pill provide that Islam doesn't?
absolutely nothing
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The problem with red pill you cannot fix society with that because they have no moral compass. I am from a western country it’s knows to be very liberal and feminist country and I’ve noticed everytime I try to speak to my people about being more submissive and feminine is a good thing and how women shouldn’t be sleeping around and all that I always hear we can because men can so if they would listen to these redpill speakers talking about women should not sleep around and men should and men should cheat on their wife’s if they are not submissive and if they don’t keep in shape and stuff like they always mention no one is going to listen to that because in reality women and men should keep their roles and both women and men shouldn’t be committing zina
Naima went in
I think you also have to uninfluence the girls from feminism...
But Islam is a perfect religion and Allah almighty gave us all we need to know to live a happy and good life, Allah knew all this would happen oneday, so Islam is perfect if some Muslims don't live by it, the solution isn't to find something else that is gonna help us solve the problem, the solution is still Islam, learn and practise it, but to say that red pill is going to provide solutions for us better than Islam I think is not true. We need to come back to Islam, learn more and practise it.
How are we supposed to interpret this hadith as Muslims?
Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri:
Once Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) went out to the Musalla (to offer the prayer) of `Id-al-Adha or Al-Fitr prayer. Then he passed by the women and said, "O women! Give alms, as I have seen that the majority of the dwellers of Hell-fire were you (women)." They asked, "Why is it so, O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) ?" He replied, "You curse frequently and are ungrateful to your husbands. I have not seen anyone more deficient in intelligence and religion than you. A cautious sensible man could be led astray by some of you." The women asked, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! What is deficient in our intelligence and religion?" He said, "Is not the evidence of two women equal to the witness of one man?" They replied in the affirmative. He said, "This is the deficiency in her intelligence. Isn't it true that a woman can neither pray nor fast during her menses?" The women replied in the affirmative. He said, "This is the deficiency in her religion."
What is the 3muslins obsession with redpill. Brothers, this Redpillism that you seem to be promoting is just as toxic as feminism. Please stop doing this.
How is ur wife's boyfriend?
@@sophiesumleen7872 Please address the argument rather than personal attacks.
I agree. I feel that most discussions on this issue tend to be made of anecdotal stories and generalizations. Also, I’d like to see a discussion take place with those who aren’t choosing to live in a western country. Yes, most were born outside the west, but I believe they would have a very different outlook if they were to live in a less modern society.
What is the point of letting a w*man speak in a male only channel? What benefit did it bring? Except some pointless rant and non-sensical babbling for long 49 minutes? We need to divorce ourselves from the entire situation and see it objectively from a distance.
"People are strawmanning redpill.
Redpill does NOT say, "Never marry divorced women."
Redpill says, "A woman's previous marriage(s) is a big factor (one of many) in determining whether or not to marry her."
This is 100% Islamic.
In contrast, feminism says, "A woman's previous marriage(s), whether or not she was a prostitute, whether or not she was a complete degenerate, none of that should matter. Just man up and stop being insecure."
And you have simp imams who essentially preach this message.
But the whole point of the feminist message is to allow women to experience no consequences for their actions and to force men to sacrifice their own rights for the sake of privileging women.
Nothing in Islam supports this." --- brother Daniel Haqiqatjou
people would lose their followers (simps and closeted feminists) if they don't strawman redpill
any good pious reverted muslimah wants tomarry?
The humming in the intro is annoying
She is pakistani brit?
Lol 😂😂😂😂
Simping in Rami is so obvious. This is what happens when you spend too much time with "someone". The veil of that "someone" won't let you see the reality.
Subhan Allah, have some adab. This is the problem with brs in this movement, many of them lack adab.
Guys guys. He meant "simping" for this deen! Rami is Golden! No way this guy meant anything else. No way.
Most of you don't know what Red Pill is thats the problem. you have opinions and views but you miss the point of it. Muslim men are beta today hence the muslim women wearing the pants and resent muslim men.
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Why won’t any Muslim answer my questions on jannah
Perhaps tour question is the issue
We don’t answer troll’s questions
TheMrpalid what if a wife wants to be with her husband in jannah for eternity but the husband wants to have the orgies with the virgins, who gets what ? alhamdulillah
No one will answer my serious question I see
As if she understands what Red Pill is.
Red pill guys always pretend they’re the only ones who understand the red pill 🤣🤣 there is no depth nor any difficulty to comprehend this thing, it’s way more silly than to be hard to understand, just like the feminism.
I fear this red pill thing will severly misguide you
considering the comments you've posted. "as if she understands what red pill is" when she clearly does shows disdain that you have for women on top of your other comment about rami being a "simp" because he has a balanced view which is in accordance with islam. your attitude, agressivness and vocabulary clearly shows you have been brainwashed by that ideology.
Fear Allah.. Because of you I started to hate Muslim men .I don't why.. just follow Islam and sunnah.
@@jinfightingjin2758 Wow. Oh man. May Allah make it easy for you. If you have to hate, then just "find anything other Islam to follow" guys please. 😅
Is na'ima. B a man of a woman ?
*Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Him. There is no other intermediary. May Jesus Bless you, trust Him, give your life - and He will take care of it :pray Convert yourself and believe in the Gospel - Romans 10 8-10 But what does it say? “The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart,” that is, the message concerning faith that we proclaim: 9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.♡.*
Is your faith blind or can we conversation?
Chill bro Jesus is a prophet of God. Jesus was Muslim.
@@calvinm3054 tell me please, where it is mentioned that Jesus Was a prophert, most importantly a muslim ? everythin' can be faked. There is no better way than to personally ask God for guidance. God Waits a long time, but you have to ask with all your heart. In the name of Jesus Christ : With the Son of God who became man to help us go through it all. May we live by faith trusting in the Promise