Is Hijrah Obligatory?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @shhhmoney7454
    @shhhmoney7454 4 года назад +61

    Subhannallah I need to get out of here ASAP. May Allah have mercy on us.

    • @criterionrecitations8960
      @criterionrecitations8960 3 года назад +5

      May Allah make it easy for us. Ameen.

    • @t.mouttate6772
      @t.mouttate6772 3 года назад +2

      @@criterionrecitations8960 ameen

    • @ummukatheer247
      @ummukatheer247 Год назад +1

      Ameen!
      Check out the "Make Hijrah" channel here on youtube. Hundreds of videos from those who have done it mashallah

  • @dddeen477
    @dddeen477 Год назад +116

    😭 please make duaa for me ( a single mother to a beautiful princess, who I’m sooo scared for) Allah to ease my path to complete my plans to go back home to my roots in Morocco from rotten London where I was born unfortunately. May Allah save me and my daughter and grant my dream to be able to make Hijra fisabillah. Ya Allah Ameen 🙏🏼

    • @BigDuck786
      @BigDuck786 Год назад +3

      Ameen ya Rabb, May Allah swt give you taufeeq

    • @simobimoo
      @simobimoo Год назад

      Lay sahhel lik l’omoor

    • @murtazaakhi1848
      @murtazaakhi1848 Год назад +1

      May Allah protect you and your daughter and grant you both steadfastness on the straight path until you both return to Allah امين

    • @redman6790
      @redman6790 Год назад

      @@HMD1986- Subhanallah

    • @sdj119
      @sdj119 Год назад +1

      may Allah make it possible. ameen morocco is beautiful and i moved there from America. alhumdulillah you care many Muslim mothers and fathers don't.

  • @jamesmarshall7475
    @jamesmarshall7475 3 года назад +69

    A compelling case to pack our bags. May Allah grant us tawfiq to act upon the beneficial information that has been shared.
    May Allah reward Ustadh ARH for covering this topic.

    • @syedmuhammadsaqibiqbal4662
      @syedmuhammadsaqibiqbal4662 3 года назад +1

      Aameen

    • @rifchangolla542
      @rifchangolla542 Год назад

      Then let the ustadh pack his bag first and lead by example...
      The issue is not black and white and is clearly not agreed upon...

    • @smzxi
      @smzxi Год назад

      ​​@@rifchangolla542 brother i please mind your tone, alhamdulillah the ustadh made hijrah many years back by the help of Allah swt

  • @indovilletv8601
    @indovilletv8601 3 года назад +13

    Every single muslim country is better than any western country.. Ma shah Allah I totally agree

  • @yaseen99
    @yaseen99 3 года назад +20

    Malaysia is an option as well, In shaa Allah.

  • @hashimabdurrazzaque4478
    @hashimabdurrazzaque4478 3 года назад +4

    What about African Americans who don’t have a Muslim homeland in sure it’s harder for us to get citizenship in Muslim lands and what about the money it takes to move to a Muslim country and have financial stability there.

    • @anonymousnoticer
      @anonymousnoticer 3 года назад +3

      Lets make our own community when we make hijrah insha'Allah

  • @imadaddin136
    @imadaddin136 2 года назад +3

    Ask 90 percent of muslims what is wala and bara most of Indians bengalis and pakistanis they haven't heard of this word, there hijrah was for money and comfortable life.

  • @ahmedhersi7413
    @ahmedhersi7413 3 года назад +4

    “ which one finishes first? The broom or the earth “ 👌

  • @GreenBirds82
    @GreenBirds82 3 года назад +2

    He is absolutely right about not being able to practise Islam to the extent it is supposed to to even protect your individual rights Islamically. I went through a divorce three years ago from my ex-husband who after I married him, had deceived me and indicated he did not want to have children and it was on this grounds and his other behaviours that I asked for talaq. The mashayekh in my community said to me, unfortunately he wont give you your talaq and we can't give it to you either because in this country we dont have the power to force him to pay you the remainder of your mahr and compensate you for him deceiving you. They told me that I'd have to apply for khulu' and forfeit the remainder of my mahr and not be compensated for all that he put me through. I live in a western country. Three years later, the pain of the injustice still eats away at me, now 39 years old, still unmarried and not knowing if I'll ever have the chance to become a mother.

  • @commeca3412
    @commeca3412 6 месяцев назад

    The understanding depends on Allah
    Some take it easily
    Some have to face a big challenge
    Some understood and leave the truth
    Etc…
    May Allah protects Muslims

  • @mohamedaboobackar1446
    @mohamedaboobackar1446 3 года назад +1

    Assalamu alaikkum. This is the letter to Ustad and Sajid. I regret and apologize for commenting (without listening, just viewing the title)to one of my friends saying this episode is a highly mature content and some of the youths may bring troubles to their parents with regards to hijrah. After listening completely I regret for having commented. Yet, I request the host to make some conditions at the beginning or on the title itself.

  • @tantrarojo44
    @tantrarojo44 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow the host was not making it easy lol 😅 mashallah. May allah guide us all🎉

  • @MrGYPSYSPADE
    @MrGYPSYSPADE 3 года назад

    love to hear the same question/s answer regarding Muslims in India. India was a Muslim Riyasat once centuries ago. And the active oppression and their plans against Muslims are openly declared. And oppression is practiced as well. Should Muslims from India do hijra to Muslim lands? Sheikh As salamualikum wa rehmatullah . I would appreciate a detailed answer. I am sure it would benefit many Muslims of India to understand. JazakAllah khairun. May Allah increase you in your beneficial knowledge and give baraka in it. Ameen.

    • @oemadam
      @oemadam Год назад

      Im so sorry noone answered you. Try to contact a shaikh. Surely you have right for answers. In my humble opinion of you re in danger go to safe places bifadliLlah.

  • @mubashirkhan3803
    @mubashirkhan3803 Год назад

    At 1:50:12 it was said that if someone goes from a non Muslim country to a Muslim country , that is not considered Hijrah??? Is that not what Hijrah is? Can you clarify please.

    • @meow5490
      @meow5490 Год назад +2

      he meant to say non Muslim country to non Muslim country but I believe he made mistake. because he was describing the situation of someone going from China to the uk to practise their deen and said it's still not hijra.

  • @mohammadwindy
    @mohammadwindy 3 года назад

    Is there any podcast version on apple podcast?

  • @saeedalfulani4
    @saeedalfulani4 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder what my Somali and Pakistani brothers think about African Americans who don’t know their homeland

    • @sahrahras
      @sahrahras 2 месяца назад

      The same thing about people that are from places that are christian, predominately atheist, they still make hijrah for example a muslim serb or revert. My country is wartorn and that does not mean I have to live there, just choose a country and compare pros/cons and how it would fit with the lifestyle you envision and move there in sha Allah. Somebody being african american/ not knowing their homeland is not enough of an excuse. Allahu a'lam.

  • @abidspc2
    @abidspc2 3 года назад

    Aswk rwb, dear brother host.. I posted a negative comment earlier... I was wrong.. I ask Ur forgiveness and Allah's forgiveness.. I recommend this discussion to others insha'Allah....

  • @gharib44
    @gharib44 2 года назад

    Does anyone know, where the Ustafdhs stay/live?

  • @IbnSaifi
    @IbnSaifi 5 месяцев назад

    Jame Masjid in Leicester does the athan out loud

  • @mataetanok2069
    @mataetanok2069 4 года назад +3

    Why I the brother in the blue talking like a liberal Muslims or Sufi Muslims

    • @azayliciyyahh
      @azayliciyyahh 4 года назад +10

      He’s playing as the devil’s advocate

    • @sali3492
      @sali3492 4 года назад +8

      To make it more interesting. Otherwise it becomes onesided story

    • @daywalker0988
      @daywalker0988 4 года назад +12

      Devil's advocate, he doesn't actually believe it. I find it helpful because it deconstructs the arguments other people come with.

  • @hmzmss
    @hmzmss Год назад

    Alot has changed since this podcast was posted 2yrs ago, it would be interesting to hear if positions have changed

  • @mirzataimurbaig4806
    @mirzataimurbaig4806 3 года назад

    The guy on the right Shaid mentioned China, and there is evidence fo suggest that some of the Sahaba emigrated to China and spread Islam here. The proof is that their are graves there of these companions. Another Companion Abdullah Ibn Abbas emigrated to Central Asia, and the whole region accepted Islam. The point is that if all muslims left Non Muslim countries then who will invite them to Islam?

    • @ibrahimmohammed563
      @ibrahimmohammed563 3 года назад +1

      No, search up the battle of Talas.

    • @mirzataimurbaig4806
      @mirzataimurbaig4806 3 года назад

      @@ibrahimmohammed563
      So again, if all muslims left non muslims countries then who will invite non muslims to Islam?

    • @ld3171
      @ld3171 3 года назад

      @@mirzataimurbaig4806 Something called technology these days

    • @أبوشغل
      @أبوشغل 3 года назад +1

      @@mirzataimurbaig4806 I don't know of any scholar who said every single person should leave. Those who can give da'wah while remaining firm on their religion should call them to Islam.

    • @samuelrigaud6595
      @samuelrigaud6595 2 года назад

      Since when you're worried about non Muslims

  • @abdallahomar6329
    @abdallahomar6329 2 года назад

    Who is that reciter in the beginning

    • @meow5490
      @meow5490 Год назад

      ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan

  • @azzkam8972
    @azzkam8972 4 года назад +2

    The brother is saying one of the main conditions for Muslims remaining in non Muslim lands such as the U.K. is being permitted to call the adhaan out loud!
    What does he mean by this? Does he mean that the human voice is not enough? Or is he claiming that a megaphone is compulsory for this task? and is he claiming the prophet saw and the salaf used a megaphone? This is ridiculous all of the Masaajid in the U.K. call the adhaan out loud and most even use a microphone to do this! So is he claiming that the prophet saw requires us to use a megaphone???

  • @hamzahamed4334
    @hamzahamed4334 4 года назад +133

    Masha Allah finally this is covered, I live in the UK and hope to make Hijra insha'Allah. Jazak Allah brother.

    • @oemadam
      @oemadam 3 года назад +1

      Jazak Allahu Khayran!!! Cos there s also Sharran..bad...

    • @criterionrecitations8960
      @criterionrecitations8960 3 года назад +4

      May Allah make it easy for us. Ameen.

    • @pulaknsu
      @pulaknsu 3 года назад +3

      May Allah Subhanawatala gives you that ability soon enough InsaAllah

    • @seletarroots3258
      @seletarroots3258 3 года назад +3

      We are all hoping for it. May Allah grant you the money to leave asap.

    • @seletarroots3258
      @seletarroots3258 3 года назад

      @J A
      Sit with me a moment, J A.
      Make your own points. Don´t hurl Hadith and Quran quotes at me, like they make any kind of sense. Either speak with me or be silent.

  • @alkhadr1365
    @alkhadr1365 2 года назад +40

    Don't let an inconvenience block you from seeing the truth. Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan is right whether we like it or not. May Allah make it easy for us to do hijra ameen.

  • @amatullah1998
    @amatullah1998 4 года назад +225

    Imagine if all the muslims from the non-muslim lands moved to muslim countries,how strong the muslims will become,how amazing generation of muslims will build up!!

    • @faatimahbintmuhammad6351
      @faatimahbintmuhammad6351 4 года назад +14

      But what about potential reverts?

    • @أبوشغل
      @أبوشغل 3 года назад +23

      And if they learnt Arabic while living in those Muslim countries then there is some hope that the ummah will be united. Many Muslim still can't communicate with each other due to the language barrier.

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад +12

      You have a point here, if all Muslim awwam just intend to leave the west, I personally think that the western governments themselves would force them to remain...

    • @mazlumgoncu4585
      @mazlumgoncu4585 3 года назад +28

      @@faatimahbintmuhammad6351 Potential revert is up to allah not up to us. Do you know how many muslim that have left islam because they lived in a non-muslim country, the stats show that more muslim people leave islam rather then reverts joining islam.

    • @freemanontheland507
      @freemanontheland507 3 года назад +1

      It wouldn't make much of a difference, as only 1% of Muslim's are practising ISLAM...
      peace & Guidance...

  • @MohammedAlSharif2002
    @MohammedAlSharif2002 4 года назад +194

    Doesn’t make any difference for me I’m already living in a Muslim country Alhamdulillah 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦

    • @Averysadprincess
      @Averysadprincess 4 года назад +41

      Super blessed, maa shaa' Allaah

    • @mohammedrashid542
      @mohammedrashid542 4 года назад +18

      Allahumma baarik

    • @youtubeaccount0x073
      @youtubeaccount0x073 4 года назад +10

      How did you get citizen ship to Saudi? I want to.

    • @MohammedAlSharif2002
      @MohammedAlSharif2002 4 года назад +22

      RUclips Account 0x0
      Wallahi I don’t know for sure but I have one because I am originally from here- I’m Arab.

    • @youtubeaccount0x073
      @youtubeaccount0x073 4 года назад +20

      @@MohammedAlSharif2002
      Allahuma Barik. May Allah grant you the highest rank of Jannah. Ameen ❤️

  • @rasheedyaquub1027
    @rasheedyaquub1027 3 года назад +26

    africa has many muslim countries with adhan and let you enter with ease. dont let media make us think africa is not good . we dont have to go arab lands only. so many muslim lands. africa has many. malaysia. Indonesia. turkey albania. kosovo bosnia. many more

    • @kareemsvlog5590
      @kareemsvlog5590 29 дней назад

      I’m moving to 🇳🇬 Nigeria, northern part. It’s one of the most islamic places on earth

  • @amatullah1998
    @amatullah1998 4 года назад +378

    Every single muslim country is better than any non-muslim country. There is nothing like a muslim country!! Alhamdulillah

    • @youtubeaccount0x073
      @youtubeaccount0x073 4 года назад +8

      الحمد لله
      Very true brother

    • @shahee6579
      @shahee6579 3 года назад +21

      But where to go ? It's not easy to just get citizenship to a Muslim country . Especially when you haven't got a degree etc

    • @shahee6579
      @shahee6579 3 года назад +4

      @J A that's not permanent

    • @daywalker0988
      @daywalker0988 3 года назад +8

      @@shahee6579 Realistically speaking the best country for someone is the one that they have heritage to (citizenship will be a lot easier to obtain and they can be integrated easier). Some Muslim heritage countries are looking for people with various skills.
      However, for a revert it depends on their personal needs. I know of some African American brothers who successfully made hijrah to Egypt, Sudan, and other African Muslim countries like Senegal (to name a few).
      Some American brothers and sisters have even received citizenship in gulf countries, but that's quite rare.

    • @penguinman38
      @penguinman38 3 года назад +13

      ​@@shahee6579 Make dua brother/sister. You got to work with what you got. Don't let the shaitan make you despair.

  • @iUmarFarooqi
    @iUmarFarooqi 4 года назад +148

    I'm loving this new sitting style in the Hot Seat Podcast! The production quality has been top-notch as well, Alhamdulillah!

    • @goldenemitte2245
      @goldenemitte2245 4 года назад +6

      Agreed! Very professional❤

    • @abu-7854
      @abu-7854 3 года назад +1

      Allahumma baarik

    • @LUNA_PRINCESSkitty
      @LUNA_PRINCESSkitty 3 года назад +2

      Umar Salaam Alaikum Akhi it's sufyaan from London

    • @jaxonimmanuel6499
      @jaxonimmanuel6499 3 года назад

      i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
      I was stupid lost the password. I would love any help you can give me.

    • @jaxonimmanuel6499
      @jaxonimmanuel6499 3 года назад

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  • @kebbajagne5592
    @kebbajagne5592 4 года назад +55

    Thanks so much ! Greetings from the Gambia🇬🇲 to my dear Ustadh Abdurahman Hassan. I've been following your lectures keenly , and I've always benefited greatly. May Allah preserve you . Aameen

    • @shahee6579
      @shahee6579 3 года назад +5

      Is Gambia a good choice for hijrah ?

    • @criterionrecitations8960
      @criterionrecitations8960 3 года назад

      Ameen

    • @ummbean
      @ummbean 3 года назад +3

      It is a great place i lives there for 6mth. I plan to return soon with my 7 children.

    • @shahee6579
      @shahee6579 3 года назад

      @@ummbean how difficult is it to get citizenship ?

    • @getinspired7687
      @getinspired7687 3 года назад +1

      Aameen, I am also Gambian and I really benefit from Oustass

  • @talibunajat8178
    @talibunajat8178 3 года назад +35

    Whoever is true to himself will make hijrah. I lived in the UK for 6years and I never liked to live their permanently because of the prevalent immorality. Unfortunately many people prefer the luxuries of the dunya more than the akhirah

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад +7

      I think it is about necessities, there are people who stay in the west for luxuries, however there are people who are compelled to stay in the west, either because they are reverts and have no links to any Muslim country or because they have nothing back home to provide for themselves with.

    • @talibunajat8178
      @talibunajat8178 3 года назад

      @@abdixsimplix2582 I am not talking about reverts and I didnt say everyone!

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад +4

      @@talibunajat8178 Where have you settled?

    • @yeosangxx1209
      @yeosangxx1209 Год назад

      The reality is there’s no luxury in the west the only luxury is going back home or any Muslim countries. The west is about working sending money back home it’s a cycle if you actually look at peoples faces no one is really happy I actually feel sorry for them.

    • @rifchangolla542
      @rifchangolla542 Год назад

      No people prefer to leave in countries where basic rights are granted where you're not constantly humiliated by corrupt state agents where you can eat a living with your skills...

  • @MrOnZii
    @MrOnZii 3 года назад +41

    All our instructions what to do in a time like this is written in the Quran in Surah Kahf. This is the beginning of the end of times , I been screaming to everyone all year round to do hijrah but people calling me crazy coz am tryna leave the UK.

    • @ilhamwarsame5192
      @ilhamwarsame5192 3 года назад

      Where would you like to go if you leaving uk. Where is safe ? Must Muslim country are in war zone.

    • @SeekeroftheHaqqq
      @SeekeroftheHaqqq 2 года назад +12

      @@ilhamwarsame5192 Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei.

    • @ebyanm7371
      @ebyanm7371 2 года назад +5

      Same! I'm constantly saying it's the beginning of the end. I look like I'm panicking to people because they think there's still 100 years left. Meanwhile I feel like our generation will see mahdi and dajjal. May Allah protect us. Only Allah knows best

    • @ok00001
      @ok00001 Год назад +4

      @@ilhamwarsame5192 There are some gems in Sub-Saharan Africa too. Somaliland, Senegal, The Gambia, Zanzibar and so on.
      Insha'Allāh, we'll be able to build a stable life for ourselves and support the local Da'wah against bid'ah.

    • @rifchangolla542
      @rifchangolla542 Год назад

      ​@@SeekeroftheHaqqqthen go... See you

  • @youtubeaccount0x073
    @youtubeaccount0x073 4 года назад +84

    I would really like a wala wal bara episode as well please

    • @imadaddin136
      @imadaddin136 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vPFKbwEbB8M/видео.html
      Shaykh Albanis view

  • @hdakahidef
    @hdakahidef 3 года назад +26

    Love hearing the youth wanting to make hijra. Suphanallah its always the young who want to go back to the true Islam

  • @iidsalah1989
    @iidsalah1989 4 года назад +88

    Maa Shaa Allaah Great video... I live in Canada 🇨🇦 and ive made hijrah before .. '06 to '08 back home in Somalia 🇸🇴 and then one year '11 to '12 in Egypt 🇪🇬 (during the Revolution) and '12 to '15 back a second time in Somalia 🇸🇴 and Insha'Allaah I want to go make a final hijrah this time Insha'Allaah very soon back home after saving up enough money Insha'Allaah.... Amazing video ... Jizaaka'Allaahu Khayran to this great channel and absolutely much needed discussion... May Allaah Make all our endeavors easy Insha'Allaah... Its hard living in the West... I totally agree with Ustadh 100% ... and he's speaking facts coming with daleel if you're able and are not able to practice your religion the way it is ordained for you to practice it then Hijrah is without a doubt OBLIGATORY... Let's not beat around the bush and sugar coat anything here ... If your able to leave (which most people are) Then Insha'Allaah make Hijrah ... May Allaah forgive us for our shortcomings🤲🏼 AAMIIN

    • @Somaliantube
      @Somaliantube 3 года назад +6

      May Allah make it easy for you dear brother, just don't save too much, saving more and more each time is a trap and there is a lot of muslims who fall for this trap

    • @iamkhally3617
      @iamkhally3617 3 года назад

      @@Somaliantube so how much do you think we should save before we make the move akhi

    • @amelELummah
      @amelELummah 3 года назад +3

      What a time to be in Egypt, subhan Allah!! I was constantly on live feeds back then, wishing I was there! Then the incident of the al-arba mosque incident (acuudu bi Laah)happened, and I lost all interest in Egypt all together (was too heart broken). I’m on my way back home 🇸🇴 from CAN, May Allah assist us in making our good intentions a reality!

    • @ashraffcool
      @ashraffcool 3 года назад +1

      Bro I am in the same country as you and have been thinking the same lately. Can you please advise how you did it.

    • @redman6790
      @redman6790 Год назад +2

      May Allah make it easy for us all. I am in the same position, I am planning my transition to the motherland Somalia this year 2023, mid-late end of this year inshaAllah. Its difficult and will be an arduous process but like the Prophet SAW said when he was living Makkah to make Hijrah to Madinah “O Makkah, I love you but I have to leave you”, I too have to follow this same footsteps, as I have benefited a great deal from the West, but my heart needs to go to a Muslim land and what better than my homeland, Somalia. There is a reason Hijrah wipes away all previous sins and is always made equivalent as Jihad, as it is a struggle. Let’s start looking at Hijrah as an opportunity, a golden one. One that not everyone is chosen for amongst the Muslims, as some/most probably will never make the journey, a journey that has so much reward. So even making is such a major step.
      We should constantly renew our intentions and remember why we are going through this journey and to trust the process (for Allah SWT sake and to save your Eeman) and you can do it! I pray that Hijrah becomes possible for us all and for us to aide and fully embed ourselves to our motherand, Ameen.

  • @AbuAbdillah1413
    @AbuAbdillah1413 3 года назад +27

    Much needed topic of debate, asking many of the Ulama about this in the west always seem to brush it off or ignore it when it is actually a proactive long term solution for the ummah. We can go deeper and speak about our financial aid of the kufaar throughout our entire lives via taxes and how can we answer for that in front of our Lord when we can remove ourselves. Also Hijrah is not physically as difficult as it sounds and undoubtedly life is easier because ones life is not full of the stress of the dune.
    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @Sayyab_Kazi
    @Sayyab_Kazi 4 года назад +33

    I am from India is hijrah obligatory for me?
    It is difficult here to practice Islam openly. Under modi rule condition of India has become worse.

    • @Zeczam
      @Zeczam 4 года назад +5

      Muslims in India should gather together and declare Pakistan in their localities. They should have joined Pakistan back when they had a chance

    • @Sayyab_Kazi
      @Sayyab_Kazi 4 года назад

      @@thirtytwo5435
      Ameen

    • @Sayyab_Kazi
      @Sayyab_Kazi 4 года назад +8

      @@Zeczam
      Yes they should have moved to Pakistan.
      But now it's too late we are here as minorities.

    • @أبوشغل
      @أبوشغل 4 года назад +5

      If you can get out with your family safely to a Muslim country it would be better for you. India is getting worse and worse by day.

    • @strivingmuslimah3666
      @strivingmuslimah3666 4 года назад +1

      @@Sayyab_Kazi plz dont get such ideas. Read my comment

  • @lovesunnah9919
    @lovesunnah9919 2 года назад +68

    As a person who has made hijrah. I swear by Almighty Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'alla it is the best thing for you and there are so many blessings in it. May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'alla make it easy for all of us. Ameen

    • @swymbss
      @swymbss 2 года назад +5

      Where did you go?

    • @lovesunnah9919
      @lovesunnah9919 2 года назад +2

      @@swymbss my aim was to get to Madinah, I made it to Riyadh but I had to return after 4 months. I will try again soon in Shaa Allah for Madinah.

    • @eahmed2809
      @eahmed2809 Год назад

      ​@@lovesunnah9919 where have you returned to? Riyadh or UK, what sector did you get a job

    • @ayanrasheed4794
      @ayanrasheed4794 Год назад

      Ameen 😢 I wish I can go with my entire family

    • @taimurahmad
      @taimurahmad 11 месяцев назад

      Assalaamualikum brother how did you do it and what do you work in?

  • @morris6399
    @morris6399 4 года назад +25

    Asalaam wa alykum wa rahmatullahi wa baraktu Brothers,
    May Allah bless you all for making this video!

    • @AlMiftahulIslam
      @AlMiftahulIslam 4 года назад +4

      wa alaikumus salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu...May Allah Bless You too akhi

  • @zainhottson7393
    @zainhottson7393 3 года назад +18

    Wallahi, i live in a Muslim country and you could see so many people migrating back to the Muslim lands for themselves, their offsprings and for safety reasons. And above all of that, you see those who've done everything to cross seas just to get there, returning home when they saw how much the reality does not reflect what's being portrayed and showcased on TV.

    • @seletarroots3258
      @seletarroots3258 3 года назад

      What kind of lies you are telling? Around half the youth surveyed in the Arab world want´s to migrate. You even said "wallahi". What? We are going to take your word over professional surveys?
      www.arabyouthsurvey.com/findings.html

    • @erikmorales1004
      @erikmorales1004 3 года назад

      Which country are you from?

    • @erikmorales1004
      @erikmorales1004 3 года назад +1

      @@seletarroots3258 his not lying I'm.british Pakistan Muslim and I'm soooo sick of this shit I get everyday from whites for being me a Muslim male. I am looking to leave in the next two yr I hate it here I am nothing here to people.

    • @ahmedshimun1087
      @ahmedshimun1087 3 года назад +14

      @@erikmorales1004 You can always settle back in Pakistan. You should do so actually. If you are dual pakistani british citizen, you can have Nicop.
      If you do not have NICOP, and you are not a pakistani national, you can apply for Pakistan Origin Card (POC) and enjoy all the fundemental rights while living in Pakistan.
      Believe me. I am a european revert to Islam. For years I suffered the hell on earth just to establish my deen. But Allah made a way for me, i married and settled in Pakistan.
      Pakistan is no paradise. It is hard but your job is easy. You should come whenever you find it possible back to Pakistan. I know it is easier said than done, but you can always turn back to Pakistan. Make hijrah here.
      I came to a country that is far different from mine. I am a white european muslim by the way as well.
      You are privileged to be of Pakistani stock. You can move back to Pakistan easily.
      Reverts to Islam have the hardest time because they must truly leave their homeland in case of hijrat.

    • @abusasha478
      @abusasha478 2 года назад

      @@ahmedshimun1087 May Allah make it easy for you.

  • @that.american.muhajirah
    @that.american.muhajirah Месяц назад +2

    Made hijrah from America three years ago and alhamdulillah it's been the absolute best thing ever for me, my husband and my kids.

  • @nabilhadouchi558
    @nabilhadouchi558 Год назад +7

    السلام عليكم ورحمة وبركاته
    I am 3rd generation Marocaine in The Netherlands, born in The Netherlands. And I want to go back to my home country (where my parents are from). But my family is not allowing me, especially my parents. Because they’re confused about the religion due to ignorance and celebrity speakers. And I don’t know what to do except being patient and making dua to Allah. 😭😢😥

    • @ayanrasheed4794
      @ayanrasheed4794 Год назад +1

      May Allah swt give you a way to go as soon as possible, may He swt guide your whole family as well.

    • @030Ayoub
      @030Ayoub Год назад

      Moge Allah het voor je vergemakkelijken

  • @EE-vo9nk
    @EE-vo9nk 3 года назад +9

    For all Those Brothers and sisters who are writting .. im hoping to make hijrah .. i love to make hijrah But....
    YOU all will never make hijrah ( الله knows best ) when you dont except struggels and strive to work towards it
    Give your self a fixed date
    And than Start to work towards IT.
    Do it for your self and your family

  • @mdidris4414
    @mdidris4414 3 года назад +16

    13:39 My name is Daniel and I am a Muslim alhumduliah😕 😅

    • @ld3171
      @ld3171 3 года назад

      U get the point tho...

    • @mdidris4414
      @mdidris4414 3 года назад

      @@ld3171 I know, just light humour 😊

    • @ld3171
      @ld3171 3 года назад

      @@mdidris4414 yeah, ik lol

  • @xaruntacuntadacafimatka
    @xaruntacuntadacafimatka 4 года назад +16

    MashAllah tabbarakAllah may Allah bless your effort

    • @la_illaha_ill_allah
      @la_illaha_ill_allah 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ukhti, I advise you to delete your picture. Hijab is not just a headscarf, the Arabic word hijab means a screen. Online photos go against the idea of hijab. May Allah guide us

  • @danfghju6702
    @danfghju6702 4 года назад +27

    May Allah bless the team at AMAU for producing content and teaching the deen of al Islam based upon the Quran, sunnah with the understanding of the salaf us salih!
    Ameen

  • @goldenemitte2245
    @goldenemitte2245 4 года назад +10

    Very professional mashallah. Thats the way forward. That should be the default for islamic knowledge🧡💚❤

  • @saleembisevac
    @saleembisevac Год назад +4

    Great debate brother, I am living in Australia but will soon Inşallah migrate to Türkiye , I have 4 small children and I want them to grow with morals , not degenerate cultures that embrace and sponsor and promote LGBT and are godless . There is no Baraka in the West. It's in decline and it's not worth any financial gain . Our reward is with Allah . Inşallah my decision is right

  • @abu-naeemabdullah635
    @abu-naeemabdullah635 3 года назад +12

    جزاكم الله خيراً شيخ عبدالرحمن و أخي سعيد... مفيد جداً

  • @aburaheimhassan1894
    @aburaheimhassan1894 3 года назад +12

    Glad there is something out on hijrah. I have been saying recently seems like people no longer speak about the issue.

    • @ahmedshimun1087
      @ahmedshimun1087 3 года назад +4

      I have been saying these for years and people made fun of the idea.
      It's ok to encourage muslims from muslim lands to move to the west but incomprehensible to move from west to muslim countries. It is weird. Even ulama won't speak about it.
      They want their good life in west and deen on the same plate. but no things don't work that way.

    • @jamrah8713
      @jamrah8713 Год назад

      @@ahmedshimun1087 I can tell you’re a layman, there’s a very good reason why ulema don’t speak so freely on an issue that concerns billions of Muslims. It’s something that needs careful consideration and knowledge of not only the theoretical side but also the practical side, the situation of the people

  • @oayysz8909
    @oayysz8909 3 года назад +7

    Mashallah hijra is a must no matter how bad you think a Muslim countries situation is wallahi the general people are closer to the fitra and the deen than a non Muslim country it's as simple as that

  • @nabeel8194
    @nabeel8194 3 года назад +12

    Out of all the podcasts you have done this is my favorite

  • @Seeking-knowledge
    @Seeking-knowledge 4 года назад +9

    I wish that every time he quotes a aya the videos shows the reference so I can refer to it in the future

  • @dsle2617
    @dsle2617 3 года назад +11

    Subhanallah, the pure pleasure of having a mosque or a prayer room maximum 5 minutes away from you in any direction, at all times, at all places, is incredible. When I was in university in the UK, just finding a prayer place was so difficult. The halls of residence room that I stayed in didn’t even have space for a prayer mat in the direction of the qiblah. The safety and security and freedom to practice in a Muslim country is not something I appreciated until I started practicing. And I used to wish leaving this country. Alhamdulillah to Allah who guided me.

    • @mohammedadil2823
      @mohammedadil2823 2 года назад +1

      I can feel you I live in UAE and here in there is a small masjid in my secondary school and I can pray duhur it’s better to live in Muslim countries but I would love to go to western countries for visiting a week or month probably to see my cousins

    • @ummukatheer247
      @ummukatheer247 Год назад +2

      Check out the "Make Hijrah " channel here on youtube, hundreds of video content from those who've made hijrah mashallah

  • @rustigjazz
    @rustigjazz 3 года назад +7

    Mashallah, this was very insightfull. On the 'make hijra' youtube channel they provide also some insight for everyone who is interested

  • @Jimmothyhalpert
    @Jimmothyhalpert Год назад +5

    Very beneficial. May Allah reward you brothers aameen.
    I have found it difficult to make hijrah and stay in Muslim lands. It truly is not easy. All the paperwork, I grew up only speaking English so learning new languages is challenging, and also learning the skills that are valuable in the different job markets. It is not easy but for the sake of my hereafter I would rather struggle with this effort. Thinking about the affairs of those who take this matter lightly is terrifying.
    May Allah guide us and have mercy and forgiveness towards us. aameen.

  • @abdul773
    @abdul773 3 года назад +7

    Salaamu alaikum
    It's true Somalis and Pakistanis have origin countries they can return too. But what about AmericanlUK reverts? Many western families would like to have a list of countries to consider when thinking about hijrah. What tangible options are available? Hijrah has been discussed often but without mentioning lands. Perhaps, it's time to be more specific and name some. Morocco, KSA, Egypt, Indonesia, etc... Maybe a Hotseat with guests who have lived in various muslim lands and the pros and cons of it and things the families should be aware of before setting out.

    • @abdul773
      @abdul773 3 года назад

      @Ahmad Shaikh Wa alaikum salaam. I think you misunderstood my comment. Saudi Arabia has been good to me and my family. That's why we've been here 8 years. My comment was referring to other western families not necessarily my family that would like to know what options exist. Saudi is one of the more difficult countries to gain long term residency in due to restrictions. There's absolutely no problems with praying here masaajid are everywhere.

    • @N7_oo
      @N7_oo 3 года назад

      @J A have you planned to move to Saudi Arabia? Or you still studying? Also I think most western women will not adjust living in Saudi Arabia! I mean the culture their is very different than the USA! I’m afraid that they’ll not like it there!Also have you heard about other reverts experience with moving to Saudi with their families? JAK

  • @lovesunnah9919
    @lovesunnah9919 2 года назад +6

    Hes spoke the truth and the truth and the truth. May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'alla preserve him and reward the brothers for their efforts. Ameen

  • @youtubeaccount0x073
    @youtubeaccount0x073 4 года назад +15

    I really like these podcasts!!!

  • @AbuMuaadh
    @AbuMuaadh 3 года назад +7

    Barak'Allaahu Feekum for an excellent and very respectful discussion. I don't know if it was brought up yet but a key ingredient was missing from the discussion. That is the reverts who unlike 2nd or 3rd generation children of immigrants are from here for many many many generations. I feel we are all too often left out of tge discussion. As well for us having no ties to Muslim lands it becomes extremely difficult for us to relocate to the lands of the Muslims.

    • @shuaibmmm
      @shuaibmmm 2 года назад

      That is true, but the answer is to migrate seeking naturalisation to one of the countries that makes this relatively less difficult

    • @AbuMuaadh
      @AbuMuaadh 2 года назад +3

      @@shuaibmmm I would love to know how to do that. I have lived in the US for all of my life (50 years). I would love to live in the Muslim specifically Madeenah. When I visited there over 2 years ago I truly loved it.

  • @aboeAimen
    @aboeAimen 3 года назад +7

    May Allah swt safe us and our family children from hellfire. امين

  • @faizaabdi4916
    @faizaabdi4916 3 года назад +6

    May Allah make it easy for us to leave these countries I was born in the west, and I’m planing to leave although idk how I will do it I’m still young and live with my father (mom passed away) May Allah have mercy on her my dad doesn’t believe in hijrah I have a younger brother I really would like to raise him in a better environment I just don’t know where to start inshallah things get easy (if u see my comment keep me in your prayers)

    • @ummibrahim7326
      @ummibrahim7326 2 года назад +2

      May Allah have mercy on your mother grant her jannah and unite u all in jannah ❤️ …in sha Allah once u old enough u can take ur brother go to Muslim country mean time in sha Allah try benefit where u at May Allah protect u and ur family make u steadfast ❤️

    • @yeosangxx1209
      @yeosangxx1209 Год назад

      walal r u Somali?😂 my names fatima my advise would be abayo first starr with going with your dad back home like random trips let it be constant then say to him abo like this place is really nice and slowly jsut keep mentioning to him that you would want to move there inshallah

  • @netguru598
    @netguru598 3 года назад +17

    Shouldn't this issue be reiterated to the muslim leaders who should welcome and make it easier. Obviously we should have Tawakul Allah however people want to feel they've strived towards doing something stable. How many times have we heard about visa issues, or a corrupt sponsorship or the job that met its end so therefore the person had to return unexpectedly ect. Can we have practical directions or someone set up an agency with all the background work. I'm happy to help. Let's make a start !

    • @RS-xo7cl
      @RS-xo7cl 3 года назад +3

      Exactly, it's easier said then done. The speakers should check out the practical side of things and offer a practical advise, not theoretical. Theoretically we all want to live in a Muslim country. However I've heard so many Muslims who tried hijra saying you can practice Islam easier in the west then in a Muslim country. How messed up is that?

  • @dddeen477
    @dddeen477 Год назад +5

    Allahuakbar, the wisdom the patience the ustahd has with this interviewer. Allahuakbar… May Allah grant you Jannah inshallah

    • @maazmustafa2322
      @maazmustafa2322 9 месяцев назад +2

      The interviewer isn't being annoying with the qs, he's doing it on purpose to get the best knowledge and explanations out of the ustadh. If he just says yes to everything instantly we'll receive less benefit from this podcast. By challenging him he's getting qs from all angles answered

  • @syedhudaybmahmood1249
    @syedhudaybmahmood1249 3 года назад +6

    01:46:55 Assalaamu 'alaykum everyone.. Shaykh just got back at Akhee Shahid for the 'Can you hear the music?' quip from the LGBTQ podcast.. Allahu YaHfazuhuma..

  • @mayan9714
    @mayan9714 2 года назад +4

    when I get rich I want to support my indian muslim brothers for hijrah

  • @ummlittlemuslim
    @ummlittlemuslim 2 года назад +5

    May Allah aid all the muslims in making hijrah especially the ones who want it aameen

  • @Ubaydah.
    @Ubaydah. 3 года назад +11

    Assalamu alaikum I am a revert and I am convinced of what has been said here regarding Hijrah and I sincerely want to make it (ideally to Saudi or the Gulf) however i am still studying and soon to graduate in a little over a year from uni, and want to establish finances to eventually make hijrah. However i fear this is not even possible given the fact that citizenship let a lone residency in all the muslim arabic speaking countries that i am aware of is not available hence I wouldnt be able to establish sustainable roots anywhere and would have to continue hopping from country to country, which I personally dont mind, but i fear the tarbiyyah of any children Allah grants me would be severely hindered as a result of this.
    Anyone have any suggestions? Inshallah i would love to hear of any ideas

    • @talibunajat8178
      @talibunajat8178 3 года назад +3

      I will say that it is better for you to be hopping from country to country as you said. My advise will be that you do Hijra and Allah will make things easier for you. Moreover, you never know what will happen in the next 10 to 20 yers. It is very likely that those countries you mentioned will start giving out permanent residency and citizenship eventually. Another advise will be that you should think of going to other Muslim countries like Turkey(they do offer citizenship and residency I think) and Malaysia is also another alternative. The aim of Hijra is not just the Arabic itself but the islamic environment. North Africa is also another option if you really want an Arab country. Countries like Morocco,Algeria, Egypt to name a few

    • @Ubaydah.
      @Ubaydah. 3 года назад +1

      @@talibunajat8178 barakallahu feekum! I was definitely considering Africa as well, and yes i agree a muslim environment is the first priority! Jazakallahu kheiran!

    • @aishabintpaul9737
      @aishabintpaul9737 3 года назад +2

      We are all travelers in this dunya anyway. The gulf countries are not the only Muslim countries available to live. Kids adjust and I’m sure you can settle somewhere just be open to new place

    • @Ubaydah.
      @Ubaydah. 3 года назад +2

      @@aishabintpaul9737 jazakallahu kheiran Sister, very valid points!

    • @amelELummah
      @amelELummah 3 года назад +1

      @@talibunajat8178 I wouldn’t recommend anyone to live in the gulf (I was born there) unless they can afford a place in Mecca or Medina... so much crackdown on religious behaviour (much worse than the west).... I would recommend Malaysia as I’ve been there, and there’s a lot of access to remote life away from the hustle and bustle of big cities (Masha Allah) there are huge religious God fearing communities. But my first choice would be Africa as there a better chance of living a remote clean life (farming, nomadic) the choices are endless. May Allah assist us all in making our intentions a reality.

  • @TayyibStoreUK
    @TayyibStoreUK 2 года назад +5

    MashaAllah, an excellent discussion. One of the best discussions I've heard about the topic of hijrah. Really good arguments and counter arguments presented.

    • @me-lx8ei
      @me-lx8ei Год назад

      Do you teach abroad?

  • @jannatulnaim001
    @jannatulnaim001 3 года назад +5

    Muslim country is comfortable for living. Alhamdulillah

  • @habibhazarbuz
    @habibhazarbuz 2 года назад +4

    جزاك الله خيرا
    I loved ♥️ every word he said.
    In sha Allah he's correct.

  • @imadaddin136
    @imadaddin136 2 года назад +3

    O you believe save yourself and your children so this is the main priority b4 giving dawah to others

  • @TeamMaincraft
    @TeamMaincraft 3 года назад +5

    inshaallah after I finish school may Allah make it easy for us

  • @RAGEHXARAGO
    @RAGEHXARAGO 2 года назад +3

    The Asian brothers putting abdulrahman on the hot seat, It might be on purpose to get the audience to have a deeper understanding. MashAllah, either way it’s good Allahumabarik. Once again great work guys MashAllah, shukran. Great explanation brothers

    • @muizzmohamad5256
      @muizzmohamad5256 Год назад +1

      Ahh ok. I was boiling blood when he was arguing, then i realise he's part or AMAU. barakallahufeek

  • @sunayssan2190
    @sunayssan2190 2 года назад +4

    Make Hijrah is a good channel with practical advice and tips

  • @ProLookout
    @ProLookout 2 года назад +4

    "We are are all products of our environment" just remember that when the idea of performing hijrah keeps running through your head. May Allah guide us towards the straight path and prevent us from deviating, Alhamdulillah Ameen!

  • @ishmaelslife2747
    @ishmaelslife2747 3 года назад +3

    ustadh can you give up your british nationality please and take up passport of your country of origin, then see if you can live in the gulf states? Are you prepared to do this? genuine question

    • @sahihtamil2375
      @sahihtamil2375 3 года назад +4

      Assalamualaikkum here in UAE, they don't give citizenship, we have to live in 3 year residence visa only, by the way do u know the ustadh personally, like do you know why he has not yet gone back to Somalia or given up his British passport.

  • @AliSherAwan47
    @AliSherAwan47 3 года назад +7

    He’s 100 percent right.

  • @hamzafarah4417
    @hamzafarah4417 4 года назад +6

    Thank you sheik may Allah bless you in this dunya and the akhira

  • @BahAbuBakarr-qd6bg
    @BahAbuBakarr-qd6bg 2 месяца назад +1

    Summary of this podcast
    In this debate, the Sheikh bases his arguments on knowledge, providing evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, authentic Hadiths, and supporting his points with statistics, tangible evidence, and fatwas from renowned scholars. On the other hand, our dear brother's arguments are driven by desires and emotions, relying on unrelated proofs, emotions, and probabilities.
    Make Hijra, because it’s what prevents your Deen and your generation to come. Don’t mislead a whole generation because of a short income your are having at the time. You can protect your religion at this time, because your parents stayed and raised you in an Islamic environment. But you can’t be able to do that for your children, because they are raised by non believers in schools and the people they are associating themselves with.
    Surely, if you risk your children’s Jannah, you will questioned about it.

  • @suleimanomipidan8012
    @suleimanomipidan8012 3 года назад +2

    People want to make Hijra possibly from the UK, USA and France, great. Have we forgotten so soon how people emigrated and joined ISISI? Which muslim country welcomes people genuinely and consider them as one and equal, the way the people of Medina received the early muhajiroon? Which muslim country is stable? Is it Saudi where the voices of critiques are silenced, so where are people encouraged to emigrate to? Where exactly is that Muslim state that is like Medina at the time of Prophet Muhammad?

  • @YasinDuale
    @YasinDuale Год назад +2

    Just move around and make action then your Rizq will comes up in front of you.
    #RIZQ

  • @abdixsimplix2582
    @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад +5

    However there's one point I'd like to make.
    If my Muslim country of origin is heavily upon Bidah and nearly bans Salafiyyah, whilst in the western country I hypothetically live in I can attend Salafi circles of knowledge, what do I have to do? Because in my mother's city in my origin country I've been family-pressured and forced to shave my beard, like they wanted even to shave it while I was asleep...what can I do in this situation?
    I mean, I know there are plenty of cases who have problems but I think that mine has many, many inconveniences that would make my life nearly impossible because
    1-my relatives won't host me since there's a huge feud with my main family with regards to inheritance, especially with my paternal side, to such an extent that they poisoned my brother and we've managed to heal him somehow, and hence my paternal uncles want us DEAD. As for my maternal side, nearly all of my uncles are mentally ill or have some sort of patology, one got married at his 50ies whilst another one just collects garbage on the streets with his bare hands, without even being a worker.
    2-I own no property or house whatsoever
    3-I have no job skills
    4-probably it's forbidden to grow a beard there as per above (I have to check however, I'm not sure)
    5-poverty and hunger there are just unparalleled, especially I heard of cases in which nurses inject poison to any patient who cannot pay, just for riddance purposes.
    6-one could get killed just for being envied, out of nowhere.
    As for the Gulf, it is rich yes, but I honestly find it unfair that Muslims outsiders are treated like trash and have very few rights, and with all frankness, western countries give citizenships while KSA and the UAE won't give full rights even if one's passed his entire life there, hence the difficulties, but beside this point, I'd like to be a cleaner in Masjid al Haram, but they hire only Indians, Pakistanis and Bengalis, because they know they can pay them low wages or not pay them at all, even in job announces in the Gulf they specify being from the subcontinent as a requirement, in order to exploit (and please don't mention me exceptions of rich ones who live there well, generally it's like this).

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад

      @J A Salamo3alaykom, thank you for your comment.
      For the first part of your comment, I may disagree, because for France and Belgium, only 5 years are needed, likewise UK, US and Canada.
      We all know that a land of Islām is better than a land of disbelief, however if we have to admit something, is that on a general sample-based analysis, many foreigners who get in the west, after some times passed in one of the countries I have mentioned, they get a passport and full rights, as for the Gulf, it is not the case, and from this side, the GCC's approach is very anti-Islamic, nevertheless it is the best solution available Islamically, because other
      Muslim countries are either war-torn or poor and delinquency floods there. Many Muslims such as myself aim at KSA because there's no delinquency and it is the land with the 2 best spots on earth, namely Makkah and Madinah.
      You can't compare Saudi Arabia with Turkey or Morocco, seriously. The first is absolutely calm and stable, the second one is just a disaster, there's no difference between it and Syria except war and political unorder, if I can die in Syria for an airstrike, I can die in Morocco by poison or knives and pebbles thrown from windows.
      Anyways I'm mentally planning to make Hijrah in Makkah, I have no longer interest in having a car or a house here in Italy, or a "successful" life by gossip standard, my only aim now is a reasonably feasible hijrah, that's it.

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад

      My only solution currently is to get in an other European country or spot WHERE there is more ISLAM, that's the best solution I can opt for, as for Morocco, I won't get there in a billion years.

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад +1

      @J A I'll try Brussels in sha Allah, it is near London, even though the UK left the EU and the transition period is about to end, I can get to London often to the extent I can visit and build friendship with Salafi brothers, as here in Italy Salafiyyah is nearly unexistent...I'll try in sha Allah, I should thank Allah already for not allowing me to drink and party alHamdulillah.

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад

      @J A Brussels is 3 hours away from London.

    • @abdixsimplix2582
      @abdixsimplix2582 3 года назад

      @J A Yeah, otherwise there are many also from Paris, which is also near Brussels (if you don't know, Brussels is near Paris and London, you know, Eurostar thing).

  • @faisalahmed5827
    @faisalahmed5827 2 года назад +3

    A wonderful podcast . Alittle frustrating for shahid to go against the evidenced all the time even when clearly presented casting doubts to those who were contemplating Hijrah....the evidences are being presented and hearing the refutations from the host with no evidence is so frustrating( even if it is part of the plan to do so)

    • @susamsharief2947
      @susamsharief2947 2 года назад +5

      I think he deliberately speaks to voice out doubts of the general masses. I find it very beneficial. In turn, Ustadh answers them all Alhamdulillah, leaving no room for confusion and further doubts.

  • @phoenixknight8837
    @phoenixknight8837 Год назад +2

    Barakallahu feekum. May Allah a3zawajal protect us and our families and make us a way to live in an excellent Islamic land.

  • @allykhan8594
    @allykhan8594 5 месяцев назад +1

    Subhana Rabbi al A'laa. Revelance to points made around 48th minute. Note that since this lecture, the idea of universal conscription is being discussed as the West has a decline in recruitment, eligible fighting age men. It was not so far in the past that the muslims were fighting for the colonists, we are close to this happening again. I have done the nyat of Hijrah and discuss with the family for couple of years as we prepare to leave these lands, while excepting the lands of the muslims are corrupted too. The lands where my father came from were Not muslim, and the lands where my great grandfathers came from where not muslims. I will add there are Very limited places where we can go. The majority of muslim countries will not let us immigrate to them, they offer only temporary stay, such places as Oman, UAE, Bharain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and many others. With reference to Egypt, Egyptians face to face have told me if you have long beards young and go to prayer regularly you will be stopped and questioned and you may even be taken to the police station for integration, being devout it a few muslims so called countries is seen as a threat to the STATE.

  • @abueesa1905
    @abueesa1905 3 года назад +7

    Alhumdulilah this is very good discussion,these things are very needed as many Muslims unfortunately have become misguide and have no hope

  • @lovesunnah9919
    @lovesunnah9919 2 года назад +2

    You have to live in a muslim country before you can judge if its good or bad. Saudi is beautiful and its nothing compared to what they make out on the media

    • @alchemistbrotv1707
      @alchemistbrotv1707 Год назад

      True but there’s a dark side with how passports, citizenships, and fellow Muslims who are non Gulf Arabs are treated. The whole labor system is closer to an unfair slave system, and they throw people out when they get too old and can’t work but they don’t have a citizenship. I found it a very outwardly Islamic country but the people differ. I think true Islam it touched less hearts, compared to people who say they are Muslim on their tongue but their actions are to cheat and lie or be racist and ignorant and thus harm others.

  • @leodadierodriguez3585
    @leodadierodriguez3585 3 года назад +16

    You say migrate, but these countries don’t even give residency most of the time. Your just living there as a tourist

    • @sahihtamil2375
      @sahihtamil2375 3 года назад +5

      Assalamualaikkum no one said its going to be easy, my frnd is the 4ty generation living in dubai, and he is still a bangladesh citizen, the main thing we have save a lot to have retirement in these countries without citizenship, its going to be hard for sure, but Allah will make it easy for us.

    • @sidrahasad9942
      @sidrahasad9942 3 года назад +4

      My country is an Islamic state, has very few if any rules that are based on Shari'ah but al-humdulilah, it's better than living in a non-Muslim country. I believe, we do give out citizenship but it's a poor country so nobody wants to move here.

    • @leodadierodriguez3585
      @leodadierodriguez3585 3 года назад +1

      @@sidrahasad9942 alhamdulillah which country. We plan to make hijrah to Egypt and my husband will return yearly to work. We’d love to know of more places that we could be established

    • @sidrahasad9942
      @sidrahasad9942 3 года назад

      @@leodadierodriguez3585 Pakistan.

    • @ummukatheer247
      @ummukatheer247 3 года назад +1

      @@leodadierodriguez3585 assalaamu alaikum wa rahmatuAllahi wa barakaatuh sister, there is a channel here called "Make Hijrah" which has some videos, experiences about other Muslim countries to live in.

  • @vmb3607
    @vmb3607 8 месяцев назад +1

    the guy in blue is a bit maso he wants to have that hard islamophobyed life in the west

  • @Ahmad-sd4cg
    @Ahmad-sd4cg 2 года назад +3

    Alhamdulillaah knowledgeable shaykh !!! Need of the hour… Shaykh may Allaah increase you and us in beneficial knowledge.

  • @amgadragab6584
    @amgadragab6584 3 года назад +3

    جزاكم اللّٰه خيرا.
    Thank you brothers, i ask ALLAH to reward you immensely and increase you guys in taqwaa, beneficial knowledge, and righteous actions, aameen.

  • @inspiring_narrratives
    @inspiring_narrratives 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mashaa Allah barik Allahu feekom. Brother was really challenged here and killed it Mashaa Allah, May Allah increase you in knowledge and reward you 🤲🏻

  • @mr.s6607
    @mr.s6607 4 года назад +4

    Ustaz in your debate with abu baraa years ago you used the Hadith ‘there’s no Hijra after the opening of Mecca’ to refute Abu baraa saying everyone has to migrate to Syria. This time you’re saying the opposite. did I miss something Ustaz were you mistaken before or..? barakallahu feek

    • @Vihor95
      @Vihor95 4 года назад

      interesting question

    • @ayyasudeen3118
      @ayyasudeen3118 4 года назад

      He must have changed his position. (I haven't watched his videos on this yet)

    • @hamzahamed4334
      @hamzahamed4334 4 года назад

      Why does everyone have to migrate to Syria. Or is it because your a takfiiri

    • @abdisalamhassan2863
      @abdisalamhassan2863 4 года назад +7

      @mr abdullah
      Brother the hadith you mentioned is authentic in Al bukhari and Muslim. What it means is that there is no hijra from makkah after the conquest, but hijra from non Muslim country where you can't practice your religion is obligatory.

    • @abdullahimohammad9513
      @abdullahimohammad9513 3 года назад +1

      @@hamzahamed4334 He didn't say everyone should migrate to Syria. May be you should watch the podcast again.

  • @karimshah8535
    @karimshah8535 Год назад +2

    Ya ustadh may Allah have mercy on you.

  • @ummyousef230
    @ummyousef230 3 года назад +2

    Those worrying about gaining citizenship in Muslim countries are missing the point of making hijrah! You need to go back to your country of origin! Then there is no need to worry about visa restrictions.

    • @yusralouhi2788
      @yusralouhi2788 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you. But what about converts? I made hijra 16 years ago to Algeria ( the country my husband comes from). I have no right tp get ever a passport, no right to property, no business, nothing.It's very injust!
      No one helps you, on the contrary, they are jealous when you are from an european country.
      I'm glad my children grew up here far from western brainwashing but if something happens to my husband, may Allah protect him, amin, i will be in a very, very bad situation.

    • @SIGSEGV1337
      @SIGSEGV1337 3 года назад +1

      Akhi my 'country of origin' so to speak is a democracy with mandatory conscription that is slaughtering other Muslims on behalf of France.

  • @englishwithme9922
    @englishwithme9922 2 года назад +1

    I've just recently came back to the UK ، the government owns your kid's so much so , social services take them off you

  • @samirasher1206
    @samirasher1206 3 года назад +2

    Let's all buy land and make a country upon the haqq upon salafiyyah. Imagine that and take the best of the west and then the only religion of Islam and Muslim.

    • @SIGSEGV1337
      @SIGSEGV1337 3 года назад +2

      It's not enough to simply buy land, a country requires military strength and an economy.

    • @ld65426
      @ld65426 3 года назад

      @@SIGSEGV1337 Anyone can purchase firearms in the US. If you work to become the majority in your state you can control the police, national guard, etc. See Mormons in Utah.

    • @SIGSEGV1337
      @SIGSEGV1337 3 года назад +1

      @@ld65426 That is a much less likely scenario than being absolutely crushed then tortured in a CIA camp. Huge difference between Mormons and Muslims.

    • @ld65426
      @ld65426 3 года назад

      @@SIGSEGV1337 I mean the Mormons had their own period of persecution. For practicing polygyny and following their false prophet. But they overcame by staying together commercially and maintaining strong ties of kinship.