Dune, Islam & Religion

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2024
  • In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of Dune and the religious themes that we can find in the books and movies.
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    Sources/Recomended Reading:
    Amir-Moezzi, Mohammad Ali (1994). "The Divine Guide in Early Shi'ism: The Sources of Esotericism in Islam". Translated by David Streight. State University of New York Press.
    Amir-Moezzi, Mohammad Ali (2011). "The Spirituality of Shi'i Islam: Beliefs and Practices". I.B. Tauris.
    Chittick, William (1989). "The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn 'Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination".
    Chittick, William (1998). "The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn al-'Arabi's Cosmology". State University of New York Press.
    Corbin, Henry (1998). "Alone with the Alone - Creative Imagination in the Sūfism of Ibn 'Arabī". Princeton University Press; Revised edition.
    McNelly, Willis E. (1987). "The Dune Encyclopedia". Berkley.
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Комментарии • 1,9 тыс.

  • @LetsTalkReligion
    @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +503

    Update: I have now read the (first) book, finally. Greatly enojoyed it. Aside from the already pointed out errors below, my analysis remains unchanged.
    As usual, some corrections:
    - I refer to the "male Bene Gesserit". This is based on information in the Dune Encyclopedia, where they talk about the males of the lineage back on earth lost the ability of the other memory. My mistake here was calling these males "Bene Gesserit" at all, since this history takes place way before that name or the form of the order was etablished much later, at which point it is a female order exclusively. The ancestors of the Bene Gesserit lived back on earth, and those are the people I am referring to in the video.
    - It also appears that the particular way I describe the Butlerian Jihad as a "machine uprising" comes more so from the writings of Brian Herbert, and that this event might have bee conceived differently in the original novels.
    - The "water of life" doesn't necessarily appear to be the actual blood of the worms itself.

    • @AAGoodluck4
      @AAGoodluck4 2 месяца назад +9

      You have done a great job. Thanks very much.

    • @rosslambda9613
      @rosslambda9613 2 месяца назад +3

      i bought the book it was a long time coming as i grew up as a kid watching adreides and the first movie the book is a stand alone concept well done but im not keen on book 2 to 6

    • @stormx2827
      @stormx2827 2 месяца назад +36

      Not reading even a single Dune book for a video called "Dune, Islam & Religion" is so utterly ballsy

    • @MattRussellUK
      @MattRussellUK 2 месяца назад +5

      Not an iota of shame, jesus.

    • @whatsreallyinvaccineshealt756
      @whatsreallyinvaccineshealt756 2 месяца назад +2

      ✝ The Christians say ➜ Jesus never denied being God
      ☪ Muslim Response ➜ Jesus said, why do you call me good ? ” No one is good except God alone ( Luke 18 : 19 )
      ✝ The Christians say ➜ We must ask Jesus for help
      ☪ Muslim Response ➜ But Jesus always asked God for help
      ✝ The Christians say ➜ Jesus has paid the price for our sins
      ☪ Muslim Response ➜ but the bible says we must repent for our sins ( Colossians 3 : 25 )
      ✝ The Christians say ➜ Jesus had to die for our sins
      ☪ Muslim Response ➜ Repentance without a human sacrifice was enough in the past, according to the bible

  • @johnlogan3096
    @johnlogan3096 2 месяца назад +2120

    One correction: The Butlerian Jihad wasn't a machine upraising, that was a far later interpretation by Frank Herbert's son. In the first 6 books it was humans using machines the control other humans; think something like mass Ai surveillance and monitoring to empower a small elite, not Skynet.

    • @shangrilainxanadu
      @shangrilainxanadu 2 месяца назад +86

      Yup, perhaps the most prophetic part of the Dune books, though Herbert was probably drawing on the original Luddites. Curiously, even the Kevin J Anderson books had the Titans, humans who seized control of humanity through use of AIs, before making them irrelevant after Skynet takes over. That House Atreides in the KJA books is descended from one of the Titans who named himself Agamemnon, not the actual Homeric House of Atreus, strikes me as one of the few elements that might actually have been in those mythological notes/outlines Brian Herbert supposedly found. It sounds exactly like the kind of hash of history that canonically has the Imperium think George of House Washington was the first Padishah Emperor.

    • @dantedavis4679
      @dantedavis4679 2 месяца назад +40

      @@shangrilainxanaduHonestly don’t even look at the Brian Herbert books as someone who has read some of them a lot of things don’t make sense to what Frank Herbert wrote.

    • @dustind4694
      @dustind4694 2 месяца назад +28

      The painful irony, of course, is that without those machines, people simply made instruments of each other. It was fairly inspired, tbh. Herbet had some chops before he went all weird in his later years.

    • @CanadianStargazer
      @CanadianStargazer 2 месяца назад +2

      Hi John, Do you think Frank Herbert believed in existence of multi universes (perhaps infinitely)?

    • @Despotic_Waffle
      @Despotic_Waffle 2 месяца назад +32

      A bit of a mistake in your writing there, the Butlerian Jihad itself was the revolution and response to an issue caused by the machines, not the event of the machine issue itself. Now whether it was a machine uprising or humans using AI to opress each other is up to discussions of canon.

  • @ecta9604
    @ecta9604 2 месяца назад +1283

    I think one of the most fascinating things about Dune is how it portrays the future of religion. I feel like we have no problem with extrapolating how technical or scientific things might develop in the future, but it’s less common to explore how religion might develop as time goes on.

    • @pinkfloydguy7781
      @pinkfloydguy7781 2 месяца назад +94

      Yes! Dune also does that with the future development of the human mind, without machine intelligence dominating. That’s very unique for science fiction.

    • @paulverboom1247
      @paulverboom1247 2 месяца назад

      @ecta9604 check out Dr. Iain mcGilchrist 'how our brains turned idio..' heretics. 33 here on Tube

    • @ecta9604
      @ecta9604 2 месяца назад +17

      @@pinkfloydguy7781100%. We already did one behavioral modernity, it’d be weird if we didn’t go through more in the future

    • @fidesign5924
      @fidesign5924 2 месяца назад

      It's by design because the masses are dumb. It took 30 years for for people to accept Starwars was about religion (Islam). People are discussing religion but most people are lost on the characters instead of being cautious of fanaticism and false Messiahs.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +124

      Yes, I find it fascinating. Although the way he just combines names come off as a little funny sometimes.

  • @BlizzardofKnives
    @BlizzardofKnives 2 месяца назад +479

    Me describing Dune Part 1 to my sister before seeing Dune Part 2. “Space Europeans are invading space Arabia because they want space cocaine”.

    • @davidcheater4239
      @davidcheater4239 2 месяца назад

      "In a move so unsurprising there is literally an eons-old galactic prophecy about it, powerful, horny men are unable to peacefully share a planet made of cocaine."
      August Pollack.

    • @arabman5848
      @arabman5848 2 месяца назад +63

      We don't have cocaine in Arabia. The spice is a reference to oil I think.
      Maybe a mix between oil and Afghan poppies.
      But to be honest you can't really consider Afghanistan as Middle Eastern. They're east of Iran.

    • @whitewolfplayz
      @whitewolfplayz Месяц назад +20

      @@arabman5848 yh the spice would be oil and the west wants it

    • @Cadrieldur
      @Cadrieldur Месяц назад +4

      I think you mistaken Arabia with Colombia

    • @dingdongs5208
      @dingdongs5208 Месяц назад +5

      Space Opium*

  • @cabbytabby
    @cabbytabby 2 месяца назад +998

    “Padishah Emperor” is from the Persian language. Padishah means emperor

    • @ilnec
      @ilnec 2 месяца назад +441

      Chai tea

    • @theletterw3875
      @theletterw3875 2 месяца назад +165

      In the case of dune it was a reference to the Ottoman Padishahs and the Sardukaur are Janissaries.

    • @lambert801
      @lambert801 2 месяца назад +51

      I think Filip underestimates Henry Corbin's influence on Herbert. Corbin was obviously best known for his knowledge and research on Iranian history and religion, and was probably the greatest Iranologist of his day. Most of the "Islamic", "Arab", or "Middle Eastern" concepts, ideas, and elements that Herbert integrated into his work were actually taken from the writings of Corbin on Persia. Most Sunnis today have no idea who "Mahdi" even is, while he has a central role in Shi'ism; Herbert obviously acquainted himself with the concept of Mahdi from Corbin's _En Islam Iranien,_ the section where he discusses and compares the Mahdi in Shi'ism to the savior figure called "Saoshyant" in Zoroastrianism (thus concluding that the "Mahdi" is simply Saoshyant Islamified).

    • @vibz8346
      @vibz8346 2 месяца назад +40

      @@ilnec sharia law

    • @theletterw3875
      @theletterw3875 2 месяца назад +4

      @@lambert801 I don't think filip is interested in tracing sources, he's trying to highlight parallels instead.

  • @michaelantosch9888
    @michaelantosch9888 2 месяца назад +563

    One thing that the films conveyed very well was the fact that the Lisan al-Ghaib beliefs of the Fremen were implanted by the Bene Gesserit so that they could "tap into" it and manipulate if they were ever in danger. A major theme of the series, especially as it moves past the first book is how Paul and Lady Jessica stoked the fervor and fanaticism of the Fremen for political/revenge purposes, but it then gets massively out-of-hand and they are unable to keep control of it.

    • @DKhuluq
      @DKhuluq 2 месяца назад +65

      The Bene Geseritt manipulated the pre-existing Zensunni beliefs of the Fremen to secure a bolt hole for stranded Bene Geseritt sisters. They didn't do it to control them, so much as give a safe haven to members of their order. The Fremen religion is a direct descendent of Islam in Frank Herbert's world. Moreover, even prior to going to Dune and having access to the Spice, the Fremen ancestors had access to the genetic memories of their Reverend Mothers going all the way back to Earth. The Bene Geseritt manipulated the Mahdist beliefs the Fremen have from Zensunni religion so that they would have pieces that adhered to a Bene Geseritt having a male BG child aka the Kwisatz Haderach. It's important to understand that Fremen religion is not merely an implantation from the Bene Geseritt.

    • @QuasarKaraoke
      @QuasarKaraoke 2 месяца назад +44

      Yeah, Dune is all about "plans within plans", the Fremen were just another Bene Gesserit backup plan, a tool in the toolbox should it be needed. It's made clear in the first book that the modern day Fremen culture is a fusion of several sources:
      - Their original religion and culture stretching back through deep time
      - The Missionaria Protectiva (Bene Gesserit) manipulation, some time in the medium past
      - The influence of Liet-Kynes and his father before him, the planetologists who realized that Dune could be terraformed and taught the Fremen how to do it
      The messianism was there, but it was the BG who convinced the Fremen that their pre-existing messiah legend would be fulfilled by an offworlder Bene Gesserit and her son.
      The black-and-grey morality in Dune is fantastic, I thought that was something they really captured in the 2nd movie. Paul and Jessica went down the fatal path prepared for them by the BG, and it couldn't be stopped.

    • @ftlbaby
      @ftlbaby 2 месяца назад +14

      @@QuasarKaraoke it was Paul's desire for revenge that caused the Jihad. They could have done as Jessica initially suggested to the Fremen, which was to help them get off world via the smugglers.

    • @fidesign5924
      @fidesign5924 2 месяца назад +3

      Makes you wonder if Paul is the Messiah or an imposter. Freemen said it would be one of them.

    • @aaronparry2636
      @aaronparry2636 2 месяца назад +19

      ​@ftlbaby It wasn't Paul's desire for revenge that caused the holy war. It was his following the Golden path. The unification under a single oppressive ruler was needed for human survival in the series to allow for the guided evolution toward humans that can avoid prescient vision, as well as to cause the scattering.
      Paul's big error was in being unwilling to merge with the sandworm and become the God Emperor, which would have allowed him to minimize the death caused in his name. Thus it fell to his son Leto II to become the God emperor and see the Golden path to fruition.
      Regardless, Paul did not choose the path out of revenge, but out of love for humanity. He needed to portray it as revenge to the fremen for them to understand and follow through with their role in the Golden Path.

  • @dan.rivlin03
    @dan.rivlin03 2 месяца назад +482

    Just a small theory I had that I wanted to share: "Kwisatz Haderach" could come from "Kfitzat haderech" in Hebrew, which translates to the jumping of paths. It might be a reference to Paul's ability to see and select from multiple future paths.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +61

      Makes sense!

    • @samiam2088
      @samiam2088 2 месяца назад +65

      You happen to be correct. “Bene Gesserit” and “Kwisats HaDerech” are terms that Frank borrowed from Hebrew.

    • @nadiahapsari3359
      @nadiahapsari3359 2 месяца назад +9

      @@samiam2088 What's the meaning of Bene Gesserit?

    • @farazmasrur
      @farazmasrur 2 месяца назад +10

      ​@@nadiahapsari3359Good Zesuit? Followers of good tradition?

    • @laizerwoolf
      @laizerwoolf 2 месяца назад +23

      ​@@nadiahapsari3359 B'nei" (בני) means 'children of' (e.g. Bene Tleilax) and "Gesher" (גשר) means 'bridge'.

  • @Zhm6802
    @Zhm6802 2 месяца назад +231

    As a Muslim, I do not see that the film supports Muslims, or even the writer of the novel, as I believe that it is against Islam and religions, and also against empires. He does not support any party, because what will happen in the third part will be that the new empire will be worse than the previous empire, and also his choice of Islam and not choosing it due to its bad history. With Christianity, therefore, he believes that Islam is more liberal than Christianity. The writer is an atheist and does not praise Islam at all. He believes that religions are myths and a use of politics to liberate occupied peoples or to liberate a religious group to spread its idea. There are many Muslims who do not understand atheistic thought and believe that the film praises Muslims.

    • @PluPerfective
      @PluPerfective 2 месяца назад +22

      Exactly

    • @timurhant469
      @timurhant469 2 месяца назад +16

      "s a Muslim, I do not see that the film supports Muslims, or even the writer of the novel, as I believe that it is against Islam and religions, and also against empires. He does not support any party, because what will happen in the third part will be that the new empire will be worse than the previous empire, and also his choice of Islam and not choosing it due to its bad history. With Christianity, therefore, he believes that Islam is more liberal than Christianity. The writer is an atheist and does not praise Islam at all. He believes that religions are myths and a use of politics to liberate occupied peoples or to liberate a religious group to spread its idea. There are many Muslims who do not understand atheistic thought and believe that the film praises Muslims."
      Great take! Herbert uses the resilience and fanaticism of Islam, The brutal and efficient practices of older ottoman empire (Fascinating how he could pinpoint how Ottomans were not really islamists), the politics and practices of Kabbalah, Jesuits and Catholics, used to infiltrate power structures and manipulate the system globally/universally, the brutalism of Russian and Scandinavian from the past etc. He is very cognisant of the religions and their primary characteristics. He is also well versed in how Politics and Religion work hand in hand.
      I enjoyed the books 30 years ago. Well ahead of it's time to recognise how the past and the future creates doom in harmony.

    • @Zhm6802
      @Zhm6802 2 месяца назад +65

      @@timurhant469 Islam is not a fanatical religion. There are certainly fanatical Muslims and there are empires that were fanatical, and even the Prophet Muhammad made a peace document with the polytheists and the Jews, but they did not adhere to it and they wanted to exterminate Muslims and Islam in the Arabian Peninsula, and the Prophet Muhammad was not fanatical. The meaning of my words is that the writer sees that, but I do not. I am convinced by what you say, and every person is free if they believe that Islam is fanatical. But this is not a collective opinion or should be imposed, and are all atheists extremists? Certainly not, despite the presence of people like Hitler and Stalin, who are atheists, and also Oppenheimer, who created a weapon that is not human at all and is also an atheist addition, Paul was not originally an inhabitant of the planet. He only wanted revenge on the Empire and the Houses, and he did not originally believe in the religion of the Freeman people, and Paul was the one who led them to that, not them themselves. Even if Paul was extremist, he was coming from the Houses of the Empire, with the same mentality as the Houses of Extermination and Control over the Planets.

    • @timurhant469
      @timurhant469 2 месяца назад +23

      @@Zhm6802 I am an atheist but know word religions quite well. Islam is the fastest growing religion from it's birth an that was through the sword. Judaism and Christianity is super close too. Atheists create wars and weapons NOT in the name of Atheism. Religious wars and religion driven campaigns overweight anything any Atheist ever did. When I used fanaticism, I did not mention war though. I meant devotion and deep belief.

    • @Zhm6802
      @Zhm6802 2 месяца назад +63

      @@timurhant469 It is not true at all that the French used enlightenment as a means to occupy peoples to build their empires, and it was very clear in the occupation of Egypt. Even the Soviets used the same method. Atheism also has an extremist style. Hitler, the French and the Soviets had goals to build an atheistic empire, and this is considered fanaticism, and I did not read the Qur’an in its verses. It indicates attacking the other and forcing him to accept the religion. Also, the verses of the Qur’an were clear that there is no coercion in religion, and Surat Al-Kafirun also laid down pillars for the relationship between the Muslim and the non-Muslim, and its content was not to force the other to accept the religion. Do not confuse the Qur’an with the Muslim, there are big differences.

  • @wishwewere1256
    @wishwewere1256 Месяц назад +624

    As a Muslim, Dune was so refreshing to watch. Finally a movie where the Muslims have more depth then just Oonga-boonga terrorists.

    • @gabolujan3109
      @gabolujan3109 Месяц назад

      Dune wasn’t about Muslims you ding dong.

    • @EmpiresEGG
      @EmpiresEGG Месяц назад

      You know the movie is about how religion takes people to the extreme and the faith in dune is fake it's made up by the bene gesserits to have power. The fremin believe in bogus

    • @GWMAe2.0
      @GWMAe2.0 Месяц назад +29

      Same brother✨☪️

    • @mahmoudpathan1473
      @mahmoudpathan1473 Месяц назад +34

      ​@@GWMAe2.0why the moon emoji? It does not have anything to do with Islam

    • @neonbride
      @neonbride Месяц назад +8

      @@mahmoudpathan1473 Because that's how it was written. Probably by old religious people in WhatsApp groups. Don't ask religious people why they do something.

  • @majidbineshgar7156
    @majidbineshgar7156 2 месяца назад +450

    " Lisan al gheib " is a nickname of Hafez the Persian Poet whom must have been mentioned many times in Henry Corbin's books studied by Herbert .

    • @beback_
      @beback_ 2 месяца назад +45

      Yeah that kept making me laugh. Like Timothée Chalamet was just about to annihilate the imperial forces by whipping out some kick ass verses.

    • @FirstLast_Nba
      @FirstLast_Nba 2 месяца назад +7

      Interesting, thanks for that.

    • @mohebbi71
      @mohebbi71 2 месяца назад +13

      @@beback_ "Usul no longer needs his weird rhyme scheme module"

    • @nadiahapsari3359
      @nadiahapsari3359 2 месяца назад +7

      @@beback_ turns out the final battle is an epic rap battle 😂

    • @amirseighali856
      @amirseighali856 2 месяца назад +8

      Fun fact, hafiz may have memorised the quran but he was in no shape a muslim

  • @PilgrimVisions
    @PilgrimVisions 2 месяца назад +395

    One of Herbert's big inspirations for Dune was Lesley Blanch's (now mostly forgotten) popular history book The Sabres of Paradise, which colorfully recounts the wars of the ghazi Imam Shamil in the Caucasus against the Russian Empire. Once you realize his main source for Fremen culture is the Caucasian Imamate, not the more obvious Bedouins, a lot makes sense.

    • @lynnmaners9165
      @lynnmaners9165 2 месяца назад +14

      A great read, alongside the novel. I highly recommend it! :-)

    • @gabrielkobari2267
      @gabrielkobari2267 2 месяца назад +63

      Pilgrim, exactly, people do not realize that one of the most important biggest portion of muslim influence/ inspiration is rather non Arabic,and instead is more Islamic Caucasian inspiration. Such as the dagger of the chechen fighters as one example.

    • @Patlichan
      @Patlichan 2 месяца назад +22

      "Chakobsa" is actually Circassian.

    • @barbarycorsair8473
      @barbarycorsair8473 2 месяца назад +11

      In the video, it is mentioned that some inspiration for the book comes from North Africa and the Berbers.
      In NA the Berbers call themselves Amazingh, which translates, if a recall correctly, as Free People.

    • @Emelia39
      @Emelia39 2 месяца назад +11

      I've only read a few chapters but Herbert blatantly took a lot from this book. E.g. "May Thy Knife Chip and Shatter" had a parallel saying of "May thy Kindjal (dagger) Rust."

  • @Vacuumorph
    @Vacuumorph 2 месяца назад +351

    Been obsessed with Dune for 4 years now and it’s what sparked my interest in Islam and led me to your channel. Excited to hear your take!

    • @UserHandle454
      @UserHandle454 2 месяца назад

      What is dune about 😅

    • @shahlegno5890
      @shahlegno5890 2 месяца назад +13

      Moga mendapat Hidayah, amin

    • @hairulyusuadyyusop7964
      @hairulyusuadyyusop7964 2 месяца назад +27

      the real mahdi is coming insyaallah

    • @pikapi6993
      @pikapi6993 2 месяца назад +71

      The real Islam is very different from Western fantasy. You should continue to study it.

    • @cinder-nu3pk
      @cinder-nu3pk 2 месяца назад +9

      @@pikapi6993Lol I think we’re on two opposite sides of this topic but yes, they should study Islam more.

  • @serenedaoud
    @serenedaoud 2 месяца назад +230

    Great video essay, thank you! As a native Arabic speaker, here's a third idea to consider regarding Lissan al-gheib: when i was in grade school in Riyadh, S.A., we had to learn qur'aanic chapters by heart, and the term used for learning something by heart is "7ifiz bil-gheib" . When I first came across the Dune term Lissan al-gheib, that is what stood out for me. Tongue of the Heart

    • @metal-beard
      @metal-beard 2 месяца назад +6

      yea, so he combined the persian poet's name hafiz with 7fiz al ghaib

    • @ahmedmourad94
      @ahmedmourad94 2 месяца назад +7

      ghaib is not heart, it means missing, gone or concealed. 3an ghaib is to know something without source material not heart

    • @georgiybukharov2978
      @georgiybukharov2978 2 месяца назад +7

      How do you guys read “7”?

    • @TheJohnnyJohnny
      @TheJohnnyJohnny 2 месяца назад +5

      Isn't Lisan = Words, Al-Ghaib = the Unseen ? So the proper transliteration should be the 'Words of the Unseen'. That is what I know from from learning some Arabic words.

    • @metal-beard
      @metal-beard 2 месяца назад +5

      @@georgiybukharov2978same sound as 'h' as in henry, but the sound comes from back of the throat. It's written as 7 because thats the shape of the letter in arabic that makes this sound. (haa) ح

  • @MrAngryMobster
    @MrAngryMobster Месяц назад +22

    I just wanna say you're pronounciation for the islamic terms are absoloutely spot on and really does them justice. Hearing someone let alone a foreigner nail the "gh" sound in "ghaib" or "Rh" sound in "Ruh" is really amazing.

  • @kayaou9852
    @kayaou9852 2 месяца назад +1084

    "Too many houses and Too many names" while knowing all Islamic figures names; arabic pronunciation thier sect ,teachers and students.
    Edit: it was a complement for his passion on his field of expertise.
    I myself never read Dune.

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +397

      I was too busy learning all that stuff I guess 🤔

    • @dantedavis4679
      @dantedavis4679 2 месяца назад +34

      @@LetsTalkReligion Well maybe you can try it now just stop after chapterhouse

    • @zorgius
      @zorgius 2 месяца назад +21

      Nah, Filip was too polite, or felt the book was too weak for him. I also dropped the book at 10%, it started to read like a children's book.

    • @pastogen01
      @pastogen01 2 месяца назад +15

      One of these things exists in real life (I say this as someone with way too much Dune knowledge in my head)

    • @danielgreen341
      @danielgreen341 2 месяца назад +13

      @@LetsTalkReligion You should read the book and make part 2, to this video. There is a lot you are missing. The channel "Book Of James" I believe covers this topic pretty well. Title: "Arabic and Islam in DUNE"

  • @Batcountryrat1227
    @Batcountryrat1227 2 месяца назад +7

    Thank youu! I was one of the people who requested the video much apprecietd!

  • @hamodhossain4261
    @hamodhossain4261 2 месяца назад +22

    i really love the effort you made to pronounce the Arabic words as close as it is in the original .. even do it has some difficult litters for you .. yet you still made it .. keep it up the great job brother

  • @kiancuratolo903
    @kiancuratolo903 2 месяца назад +89

    I was literally as I finished the moving thinking "I would adore it if Lets Talk Religion Made an Analysis" and have been binging your videos on Islamic practice since the movies release. I am so excited to watch this video.

    • @zazawitch
      @zazawitch 2 месяца назад

      The comments are amazing too everyone has their own insight to what certain references mean

    • @rameezjoomun6116
      @rameezjoomun6116 2 месяца назад

      In Holy Quran 2:261,And remember when Abraham said, ‘My Lord, show me how Thou givest life to the dead.’ He said, ‘Hast thou not believe?’ He said, ‘Yes, but I ask this so that my heart may be at rest.’ He answered, ‘Take four birds and make them attached to thyself. Then put each of them on a hill; then call them; they will come to thee in haste. And know that Allah is Mighty and Wise.’
      Besides the afterlife, there is reference to 4 nations that shall rise and fall in ways know to Allah:
      1. Nabi Musa was a Great law- bearing Prophet sent for the tribes of Israel with commandments and verities of wisdom that was suited for the Children of Israel at that stage of spiritual and physical requirements.
      2. Prophet Isa (Jesus’ peace be upon Him) was the Messiah sent by God to guide the various Tribes of Israel according to the true teachings of the Torah and with the Gospel. He came about 1300 years after Prophet Musa.
      3. The Holy Prophet Muhammed is the Last Great law -bearing prophet sent for the whole of mankind with blessings of spiritual guidance and signaling physical/ economic/ secular/technological blessings.
      4. The Promised Messiah Nabi Ahmad was sent by God to guide people to the true teachings of the Holy Quran. In the time of the Promised Messiah there are various spiritual blessings and signaling physical/secular/economic/technological blessings. He arrived about 1300 years after the Holy Prophet.

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад

      @@zazawitch Most of those comments completely ignore what Frank Herbert himself has said, and what becomes crystal clear to everyone who bothers to read that novel instead of talking about it or watching those perverted movies. Hint: Dune is inspired by the experiences with stubborn idiots - mostly in rural regions - and their clinging to excerpts of ancient scripture. Dune is not inspired by religions or cultures at all.

  • @aoibhealfae
    @aoibhealfae 2 месяца назад +14

    This is great 😮 especially from someone who didnt fully read the books. I learn a lot from your analysis and very refreshing than the usual lore bros.

  • @alleballeism
    @alleballeism 2 месяца назад +152

    maximum respect for not using ai art.

  • @ervinabajrami
    @ervinabajrami 2 месяца назад +6

    Thank you for all your effort and knowlegde you share with us, Filip!

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад

      What knowledge? His claims are false, and his interpretation is flat earth level of bullshit.

  • @xxiloveitallxx
    @xxiloveitallxx 2 месяца назад +54

    On a slightly unrelated note, I saw dune with my dad when it came out and we were discussing how the bene gesserit are morally grey. For context we are both Irish Catholic with experience of the clergy in our schooling.
    I said the bene gesserit are out for themselves and no other powers. My dad just said 'they are nuns' and I have never agreed with a statement more. They are the nunny - est nuns that ever did nun, in absolutely every way.

    • @bradical7772
      @bradical7772 2 месяца назад

      I felt more of a Maenad of Dionysus vibe.
      The changing of the water of life followed by an orgiastic frenzy.
      Check out Brian Muraresku’ s book
      “ THE IMMORTALITY KEY- The Religion with no name”.

    • @xxiloveitallxx
      @xxiloveitallxx 2 месяца назад +5

      @@bradical7772 I went to Catholic school in Ireland, trust me, the bene gesserit are nuns.

    • @MrFairbanksak1
      @MrFairbanksak1 2 месяца назад

      ...no. No they aren't. There is certainly a surface level similarity, as women wearing religious garbs, but that's about it. The Bene Gesserit are a group that has a great deal of secret hidden power, while ostensibly being subservient to the Emperor. That is not the case irl, where nuns are meant to be humble and have little power. Hell, the Bene Gesserit regularly engage in sex for the purposes of their saving certain useful bloodlines and genetics. Nuns certainly don't do that.

  • @artursandwich1974
    @artursandwich1974 2 месяца назад +55

    With Paul as Lisan al-Gaib we mustn't forget that he was trained (and mastered) the art of the Voice, which is the 'mystic' ability to influence people's minds and the physical universe by sound waves (which is supposedly also a lost art found in the ancient middle East).

    • @kooshanjazayeri
      @kooshanjazayeri 2 месяца назад +4

      it's basically what "spelling" means, so it kind of relates to Magic, though magic is also from Magi or Mogh, (sages of zoroasterian religion from old persia) and have been known for it (using words and voice to alter reality) even as far as ancient Greece, but it's not exactly middle eastern, because it's a universal aspect of humans and it can be found in any culture and every era, although maybe it had a specific form and use in middle east pre-islamic religious figures, which was adapted and changed but continued to the islamic age,

    • @AaronOmar-co8bn
      @AaronOmar-co8bn Месяц назад +1

      @@kooshanjazayeri When delving into religious inspiration, the ancient religions of Sumeria, Akkad, and other Mesopotamian civilizations provide valuable insights. These cultures, along with pre-Islamic Arabian religions, Hinduism, and Buddhism etc, as reflected in texts like the Vedas "hinduism", emphasized concepts such as the 'mind,' reminiscent of portrayals in works like Dune, and the notion of the 'voice,' prevalent in pre-Zoroastrian and pre-Abrahamic beliefs.
      As we independently research and connect these historical dots based on our perceptions, it's important to recognize the subjectivity of our exploration. Our interpretations are not based on the specific religious inspirations chosen by authors for their own lore, but rather on our understanding of these ancient concepts.

  • @alandmariwan4507
    @alandmariwan4507 2 месяца назад +1

    Finally, I've been waiting for a video like this. Thank you for your amazing videos.

  • @jayashreeacharia6782
    @jayashreeacharia6782 2 месяца назад +16

    This was so insightful. Love the way the connections across various religions was made in this podcast. Thank you!

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад

      It's full of blatant lies. It's disgusting. For example there are no indigenous people on Arrakis.

    • @TheMastersOfWar
      @TheMastersOfWar 16 дней назад

      @@hans-joachimbierwirth4727well all humans are indigenous to Earth, the only thing I think indigenous to Arrakis is the Sandworms but they could’ve been a genetically engineered worm for all that matters.

  • @LuciLaird
    @LuciLaird Месяц назад +4

    I was blessed to meet with Frank Herbert his wife and mother on several occasions in 1975. Frank had been a war correspondent during his life, which took him to many places around the globe. He often wrote articles for The Seattle Times. He was a remarkable man. His personality is reflected in many of the Dune characters, including his gift of music. He lived an exemplary life and spoke truth even when it was not the popular thing to do. I wish for him and his family the highest of places in Janah (paradise)

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 2 месяца назад +15

    Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁💯

  • @h.ar.2937
    @h.ar.2937 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video Filip! Thanks

  • @creamrisesup
    @creamrisesup 2 месяца назад +48

    The analogy of Dune to what reality entails such as the oil and the Arabian Peninsula is striking.

    • @arshiaarjomandi6279
      @arshiaarjomandi6279 2 месяца назад +11

      Shit I can't believe I never made the connection between the spice on Arakas and oil in the Persian gulf

    • @cometmoon4485
      @cometmoon4485 2 месяца назад +8

      It's particularly interesting considering that Dune was written decades before events like the US invasion of Iraq.

    • @gabrielsequeira2347
      @gabrielsequeira2347 2 месяца назад

      I didn't even notice, oh my, that's so true

    • @2ClutchGamers
      @2ClutchGamers 2 месяца назад

      It's a solid metaphor for our time; the West gives the Arabic people the weapons to secure their independence, the Arabic people gain power, the West returns to prevent this rise to power

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 2 месяца назад +1

      Yep - in the Dune universe, melange is what makes everything moves:
      - it allows the Navigator's Guild to plot FTL travels in their heighliners;
      - it allows the Bene Gesserit the ability to access their genetic memory;
      - it extends the period of human life;

  • @r0kus
    @r0kus 2 месяца назад +22

    Fascinating, and I am very glad you covered this. Thank you. To get the whole picture of Paul Atreides, you really need to read the next book of the original trilogy, Dune Messiah. It is short, and it completes one of Herbert's primary points, the dangers of Messianic belief and culture. The third book, Children of Dune, begins to broaden the Dune universe, primarily concerned with the lives of Paul's children. The first book after the trilogy, God Emperor of Dune, in my mind complements the "trilogy" to an entire fullness. (Paul is not the God Emperor, however.) IMO, Frank Herbert's final two books lose a lot of the detailed philosophical/religious aspects, and are more traditional space opera. Still great reading, though. Many folks consider the extra books co-written by Frank's son as lesser works and not really part of Frank's vision.
    You asked why some people see an element of Catholicism in the Bene Gesseriit. For me, it is a female order, similar to nuns, referring to themselves as mothers whether they are or not. I think you expanded the concept further in describing the Orange Catholic Bible, mentioning that one of its basis was a Hindu-Catholic mixture (along with Islamic-Zen, and some other Catholic combo you mentioned that I forgot).

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +3

      Yes, I look forward to finishing the first book and reading at least the two sequels. They are on my bookshelf.

    • @rameezjoomun6116
      @rameezjoomun6116 2 месяца назад

      In Holy Quran 2:261,And remember when Abraham said, ‘My Lord, show me how Thou givest life to the dead.’ He said, ‘Hast thou not believe?’ He said, ‘Yes, but I ask this so that my heart may be at rest.’ He answered, ‘Take four birds and make them attached to thyself. Then put each of them on a hill; then call them; they will come to thee in haste. And know that Allah is Mighty and Wise.’
      Besides the afterlife, there is reference to 4 nations that shall rise and fall in ways know to Allah:
      1. Nabi Musa was a Great law- bearing Prophet sent for the tribes of Israel with commandments and verities of wisdom that was suited for the Children of Israel at that stage of spiritual and physical requirements.
      2. Prophet Isa (Jesus’ peace be upon Him) was the Messiah sent by God to guide the various Tribes of Israel according to the true teachings of the Torah and with the Gospel. He came about 1300 years after Prophet Musa.
      3. The Holy Prophet Muhammed is the Last Great law -bearing prophet sent for the whole of mankind with blessings of spiritual guidance and signaling physical/ economic/ secular/technological blessings.
      4. The Promised Messiah Nabi Ahmad was sent by God to guide people to the true teachings of the Holy Quran. In the time of the Promised Messiah there are various spiritual blessings and signaling physical/secular/economic/technological blessings. He arrived about 1300 years after the Holy Prophet.

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад

      Someone should refute his blatantly false claims and debunk his bullshit. His misuse of Frank Herbert's name is disgusting.

  • @sergioperezio5523
    @sergioperezio5523 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this and thanks to the patrons of this channel.

  • @laurenz840
    @laurenz840 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for all these amazing vids!

  • @mustafaalwan6523
    @mustafaalwan6523 2 месяца назад +152

    Paul background is more related to the Shia Mahdi story. Born of a concubine . Son/descendant of a martyred leader who fought an evil dynasty.
    Regardless the movie is great in showing the journey of self doubt and exploring the themes of faith and destiny.

    • @DeLastTwinkie
      @DeLastTwinkie 2 месяца назад +35

      As a Shia muslim, whil watching I couldn't help but continue thinking of the parallels between Dune and Shi'a Theology. Super interesting way to be faced with my religion lol.

    • @dantedavis4679
      @dantedavis4679 2 месяца назад +3

      Well Leto Paul’s father didn’t fight the evil dynasty

    • @crusader2112
      @crusader2112 2 месяца назад +11

      @@dantedavis4679 I thought Duke Leto was considered a threat to the Emperor because he was gaining support in he Landsraad?

    • @dantedavis4679
      @dantedavis4679 2 месяца назад +8

      @@crusader2112 Sorta it was more that the Emperor was an envious and jealous man the Sardaukar the Emperor’s guard are the best warriors in the universe, but whispers were being had that with Leto’s training the Atreides guards were better and whispers kept being had how Leto was a great warrior and great at training and how he was a great leader and fighter. So Shaddam got jealous feeling he didn’t have the greatest warriors and he felt threatened his house has ruled for 10,000 years but he felt Leto might try to overthrow him and if Leto tried he would have support. In reality though Leto never wanted to overthrow him he was loyal the Emperor murdered him in cold bold over jealousy and feeling threatened Leto might do something.

    • @crusader2112
      @crusader2112 2 месяца назад

      @@dantedavis4679 Okay thanks. 👍

  • @Caspar67
    @Caspar67 2 месяца назад +13

    I know Dune is a very heavy book series, I found that the audio books helped me get through the series, read the books or listen to the audiobooks they are great and make you really think.

    • @1nvyncibleone647
      @1nvyncibleone647 2 месяца назад

      Same!

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Месяц назад

      The first few books are straightforward enough, but by the time they start speaking fish it’s a real mess.

  • @ryanbarry5294
    @ryanbarry5294 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for your work, giving us free, entertaining, valuable education. Really grateful for your work.

  • @TopRapter
    @TopRapter 2 месяца назад +1

    Your knowledge of Islam is amazing! I really appreciate you outlining and mentioning things like the Nafs and Ruh, I especially liked how you caught yourself when talking about that topic and mentioned that these concepts are important in all of Islam not just Sufism. Good stuff!
    The terms used in the Dune series are really interesting. Ghaib can also mean the "Veil" and it can also refer to the Occultation you mentioned regarding the Mahdi in Shia Twelver Islam.
    Thanks again for this video. Was very entertaining to watch.

  • @brunoscuiller818
    @brunoscuiller818 2 месяца назад +3

    Masterpieces inspire masterpieces. Thank you for this one.

  • @michaelpapich2356
    @michaelpapich2356 2 месяца назад +102

    The connections between the Bene Gesserit and Catholicism are more aesthetic than their actual beliefs. There's the heavy use of Latin with them - Bene Gesserit means "He has done well," their intelligence network is called the Missionaria and the Panoplia Prophetica. Their leaders are Reverend Mothers, which is a blend of Catholic leadership titles. But the bigger impact on the story is less about the similar beliefs and more the similar functions. Dune is all feudal, and the various noble houses and emperor draw their power from a connection to the Bene Gesserit, just as kings and the aristocracy in Europe drew legitimacy from the Catholic Church, or how figures such as Cardinal Richelieu were intermixed with the function of government.
    As for why they're all women in that case, another theme in the first six Dune books is Frank Herbert's "ideas" about sexuality, which are less scholarly and more...odd.

    • @archer1949
      @archer1949 2 месяца назад +30

      Yeah, for a guy who prided himself with anti authoritarianism and resisting imposed social dogmas, Herbert’s wired obsession with strict sex and gender binaries are a real blind spot.

    • @AveChristusRex789
      @AveChristusRex789 2 месяца назад +14

      I would also add that Gesserit sounds a bit like Jesuit. Which would be an order within the Catholic Church

    • @theletterw3875
      @theletterw3875 2 месяца назад +12

      @@archer1949 did you read God Emperor of Dune? He goes on at length describing anti homosexual bigotry as immature and ahistorical, and his reason for the all female fish speaker army is pretty gender progressive, so I have to ask where you got this idea?

    • @billzhang8628
      @billzhang8628 2 месяца назад +14

      @@theletterw3875 He was homophobic lol search up how he treated his gay son.

    • @pinkfloydguy7781
      @pinkfloydguy7781 2 месяца назад +17

      I’d just add to this the fact that Frank Herbert was a lapsed Catholic, and grew up in Catholic school with a disdain for the strict nuns that were his teachers. I can’t remember if he revealed this in an interview or what, but I’m pretty sure it’s true. So the Bene Gesserit being reminiscent of nuns, and being despicable, tracks with that.

  • @lametafisicaconariyana2185
    @lametafisicaconariyana2185 2 месяца назад

    So cool to see the correlations. Thank you, sir.

  • @michaelbromhead6909
    @michaelbromhead6909 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks again for such an accessible, informative and thoughtful perspective on an interpretation of the expression of spiritualism. ie: our experience of meaning.

  • @AveChristusRex789
    @AveChristusRex789 2 месяца назад +25

    I think the reason why they claim there are Catholic roots to the Bene Gesserit (think I spelled that right), is because “Gesserit” sounds like “Jesuit”, which is an order within the Catholic Church. Apart from that, that’s all I can think of

    • @nerdisaur
      @nerdisaur 2 месяца назад

      The whole eugenics thing is sadly also very Catholic

    • @varana
      @varana 2 месяца назад +10

      @@nerdisaurWhat.

    • @Chocol8Mamma
      @Chocol8Mamma 2 месяца назад +2

      I knew nothing about Dune and used to have no interest in it, til I watched the new version a few years ago and was immediately intrigued by the deep embedding of various religious symbology. I 💯% agree in the Bene Gesserit representation being from Catholicism... Like you I think Jesuit but also about what their true 'underground' role (in the world) is believed to be/been. And for some reason when I heard mention here that there was a dual memory (in the male and female lines) it made me dwell on the symbology used by Jesuit (historically and can be seen in the present here and there) of the two horseman riding one horse. (I get that this line of thought likely makes no sense to anyone else, LOL) but like two lines of consciousness separate but then combined (riding one horse)

    • @josephnarvaez9507
      @josephnarvaez9507 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@@nerdisaur lol what? Hahahahahahahahahaha

    • @varana
      @varana 2 месяца назад +6

      @@Chocol8Mamma That is not Jesuit symbology, though. The two riders on one horse is usually associated with the Knights Templar who occasionally used this imagery. That was more than 200 years before the Jesuits were even founded.

  • @lynnmaners9165
    @lynnmaners9165 2 месяца назад +76

    The Fremen and much of the basic plot of Dune is based on a history of the mid 19th century struggle between the Russian Empire and Shamyl, the messianic and mystical Sheik of the Caucacus: Chechnya, Dagestan, etc. The book is Lesley Blanch’s “The Sabres of Paradise.” My university library has a copy, but there are usually some for sale online. As you read it, along with Dune, you will see what inspired Frank Herbert. :-)

    • @Naderium
      @Naderium 2 месяца назад +1

      New scenario in my head just dropped
      Thanks

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад +3

      It isn't. You are making up wild claims.

    • @lynnmaners9165
      @lynnmaners9165 2 месяца назад +1

      @@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 You don’t seem to be familiar with Herbert’s comments on his research for Dune. Do some reading. Then you can contribute to the discussion.

    • @hans-joachimbierwirth4727
      @hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lynnmaners9165 Frank Herbert never said that those things inspired him PERIOD! He explained the intentions behind Dune as a warning against all sorts of prophets. Your arrogant drivel is just that: drivel.

    • @lynnmaners9165
      @lynnmaners9165 2 месяца назад +1

      @@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 You are wrong. Sorry you can’t do your own research. You may notice that you are the only commenter who doesn’t understand that Herbert used the Caucasian revolt against the Russian Empire as a model for the Fremen. Read Blanch’s book, then comment, and we can have a discussion. Otherwise, we can’t.

  • @AnotherPostcard
    @AnotherPostcard Месяц назад

    Really glad you covered this!

  • @rosierosierosieee8210
    @rosierosierosieee8210 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for all the awesome videos you make!

  • @brianhenderson9599
    @brianhenderson9599 2 месяца назад +10

    A video by my favorite religious studies channel on religion in my favorite book. Perfection

  • @redhairedshanks5845
    @redhairedshanks5845 2 месяца назад +8

    Oh damn , i actually wanted a video on this and espeacially from you , AS ITS WAS WRITTEN.

  • @icenarsin5283
    @icenarsin5283 2 месяца назад

    Fascinating analysis as always!

  • @getAliKhan
    @getAliKhan 2 месяца назад

    It's admirable how you organize and present your thoughts on these topics 👍🏽
    The science fiction Pitch Black has this futuristic neo Islamic backdrop where, when they are on another planet they would stand in a circle instead of a line and they would point their prayers upward instead of eastward.
    Exploring these ideas, remind us that belief systems are not simply non-physical they are metaphysical and just as susceptible to the unstoppable nature of change as anything of actual physical substance.

  • @eve3614
    @eve3614 2 месяца назад +96

    Something not mentioned: Herbert's term "Kwizats Haderach" is probably derived from the Hebrew phrase קפיצת הדרך kfitzat haderech, "the shortening of the way", a concept from Judaism but especially Kabbalah referring to someone whose body or mind can be in multiple places at once, or who can miraculously travel far distances.

    • @scratneednutsia1923
      @scratneednutsia1923 2 месяца назад +5

      In Sufi traditions has, “tayyi mekan”(elimination of place/matter: Be in multiple place at ones) and “basti zaman "(elimination of time: experience very long time/years/decades in very short period/minutes/hours)”. Interesting! Why Herbert use Hebrew phrase instead of Arabic one, like other phrases…

    • @michaelantosch9888
      @michaelantosch9888 2 месяца назад +9

      @@scratneednutsia1923 I think a reason for the difference is that the "Kwisatz Haderach" and the "Lisan al-Ghaib" are (technically) different things. The "Kwisatz Haderach" is the final product of the Bene Dessert breeding program, the male able to access both male and female memories. That means the "Kwisatz Haderach" isn't part of the Fremens' Islamic religious heritage.
      When Paul starts to lean into the "Lisan al-Ghaib" prophecies, the reason he's actually successful is because he really IS the "Kwisatz Haderach" and brings those superhuman abilities into everything he does. The Bene Gesserit wanted to control the "Kwisatz Haderach" but they never anticipated that he would use his abilities to weaponize another culture's religious fanaticism against them.

    • @runcmd1419
      @runcmd1419 2 месяца назад +4

      Just noticing the similarity of the importance of the maternal line in Judiasm and with the Bene Gesserit…

    • @eve3614
      @eve3614 2 месяца назад

      @@runcmd1419 Within the lore of Dune, Jews still exist and are the only Old Earth religion to have survived more or less intact. The Bene Gesserit have copied some aspects of Jewish mysticism, which variously annoys and amuses the actual Jews of the Dune universe.

    • @lolo_bird
      @lolo_bird 2 месяца назад +1

      Fascinating in Sufism we have exactly the same thing

  • @vantage789
    @vantage789 2 месяца назад +21

    I would have liked to hear more about 'Zen' part in the Zensunni religion in Dune. I have also read that Frank Herbert was very interested in Zen, and was friends with and learned a lot from Alan Watts, but I don't really seen Zen coming through much in the book or the movie. Can someone explain what I'm missing?

    • @kirkalbrecht9557
      @kirkalbrecht9557 2 месяца назад +7

      You kinda see more of it in the later books. But to be honest I do believe it was more in the background than the Islamic beliefs

    • @quixotiq
      @quixotiq 2 месяца назад +5

      The movie is missing A LOT

    • @kirkalbrecht9557
      @kirkalbrecht9557 2 месяца назад +3

      @@quixotiq yeah the movie definitely simplified the religious complexity

    • @vantage789
      @vantage789 2 месяца назад +2

      @@quixotiq I read the first book and don’t recall many Zen-like themes.

  • @yhamilajojo8847
    @yhamilajojo8847 2 месяца назад

    This is so beautiful... Amazing work , thank you so much...

  • @slimbenjemia892
    @slimbenjemia892 2 месяца назад

    I honestly do not know if your mothertongue is Arabic or not, but everytime you pronounce Arabic words/terms it's flawless ! But i'm subscribing because i'm very interested in your studies ! Luckily the algorithm got me here in the first place !

  • @JohannaElixirdanza
    @JohannaElixirdanza 2 месяца назад +99

    The Bene Geserit order is not catholicism in the belief system, but in the way they have their own agenda in the evangelizing process. They made alliance with the main power, spreading believes that make it easier to colonize other cultures and to control the population. Catholicism wasn't the only religion to do that, but it was a major force in the Spanish Empire expansion

    • @martinseptimryden7272
      @martinseptimryden7272 2 месяца назад +2

      well put Johanna 🙏

    • @philipoulton7730
      @philipoulton7730 2 месяца назад +9

      Think Bene(dictine) Jesuit (Gesserit)

    • @georgethibault3799
      @georgethibault3799 2 месяца назад

      My take as well>@@philipoulton7730

    • @Gradllon
      @Gradllon 2 месяца назад

      How to say that you know nothing about Catholicism without saying it.
      The core idea of the Bene Gesserit narrative is that they do not share their beliefs with the public, but create many other opposing belief systems to control. This is just the opposite of what Catholic Church has always done, and why has been criticized over: Keeping a strict unity over beliefs.

    • @Gradllon
      @Gradllon 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@philipoulton7730For an author who literally researched and took the concept of many religions, this would feel as an insult.

  • @justj485
    @justj485 2 месяца назад +12

    I got into the dune series because of your videos and others on religion

  • @thisrandomdude_
    @thisrandomdude_ Месяц назад +1

    what a great and fascinating video essay, thanks for making it!! hope you can read the books too at some point :> glad you didn't stop yourself from making this video just because you didn't have a 100% perfect complete understanding of Dune the novel, oftentimes our own drive for perfectionism limits us from creating works that, at the very _least,_ serve as great introductory works for the subject matter being covered. keep creating!! :D

  • @berkaysuer5257
    @berkaysuer5257 2 месяца назад +2

    ı was hoping you would make a video about the movie after watching it and you didnt disappoint!

  • @dalelane1948
    @dalelane1948 2 месяца назад +6

    I went to a catholic primary school, run by Sisters of Mercy, and the Bene Geserit women definitely brought my memories of those nuns to mind - their countenance more so than their ideals/beliefs.

    • @Cris_CorMu
      @Cris_CorMu Месяц назад +1

      Same thing happened to me.

  • @hamiltonsarain9608
    @hamiltonsarain9608 2 месяца назад +16

    Bro, you should read the book. I was a Subud child, so of course mom recommended DUNE. I read the first book only, four times so far, and studied the appendices. There are some who think that DUNE is the best ever Sci-Fi novel, but I wouldn't state that. A lot of Subud people was fascinated with DUNE.

  • @earlsmith6722
    @earlsmith6722 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for the video. It was extremely informative. I have enjoyed Dune for the story, but you gave it another dimension of enjoyment with your explanation. Thanks again!

  • @ergomate9092
    @ergomate9092 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video! I love the exploration of religion in fiction, and I enjoyed your insights into Religion in the firstVdune book.
    On the subject of fictional religions, I'd love for you to do a dive into depictions of religion in The Elder Scrolls series. Specifically the religion of the Dark Elves in the game Morrowind.
    It was somewhat inspired by Dune, and draws a lot of elements from religions including Hinduism, Thelema, arguably some Islam, and others. There are fascinating differing accouts of significant events by different religious communities, numerous sects, and political motivations of the living gods themselves.
    Channels dedicated to the series have done deep-dives themselves, but hearing the perspective of a real world expert could be really insightful.

  • @PresidentDrPeper
    @PresidentDrPeper 2 месяца назад +6

    When ever you have the time to get into the books you should. There so multi faceted i cant even begin what part of it i like the most

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  2 месяца назад +2

      I plan to!

    • @PresidentDrPeper
      @PresidentDrPeper 2 месяца назад

      @@LetsTalkReligion once it gets past paul’s son it does get weirdly wild

    • @stormx2827
      @stormx2827 2 месяца назад

      @@PresidentDrPeper they said the first book was unfilmable, they ain't seen nothing yet!

  • @richardn3387
    @richardn3387 2 месяца назад +4

    One of the director's touch points was political will exerted by the Catholic church in Quebec. He grew up near Trois Riviere.

  • @Donderu
    @Donderu 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I saw a man on the metro a few weeks ago and he looked extremely familiar and couldn’t pinpoint why. Now I’m pretty sure it was you who I saw!

  • @lemokemo5752
    @lemokemo5752 2 месяца назад

    Instantly hyped!

  • @bupdragon4694
    @bupdragon4694 2 месяца назад +4

    Just to clarify about the Reverend Mothers and the Bene Gesserit and the ancestral memory. It's not just former Bene Gesserit they can access the memories of, it's every female genetic ancestor going back to prehistory on Earth, not just those that happened to also be Bene Gesserit and Reverend Mothers. Love your videos! thank you for all your work

    • @IlluminatiTransmissions
      @IlluminatiTransmissions 11 дней назад

      The represent Jews...

    • @bupdragon4694
      @bupdragon4694 11 дней назад

      @@IlluminatiTransmissions and you felt the need to state this in such a way, why?

    • @IlluminatiTransmissions
      @IlluminatiTransmissions 11 дней назад

      @@bupdragon4694 Because the host asked for way in which he thought the theories were Catholic based. I think they make more sense as I stated it.

  • @AB-qu6jq
    @AB-qu6jq 2 месяца назад +4

    Fremen could be referring to "Free Men", a term used by Herbert on a previous Dune outline titled Spice Planet, "Free Men" is also the literal translation of imazighen, how Amazighs people, the indigenous inhabitants of the North African littoral and Sahara desert, call themselves.

  • @ahmad_9877
    @ahmad_9877 2 месяца назад

    I would be very interested in seeing a video on this channel about different opinions on eschatology in different religions.
    I think a comparative research about this topic would be so fascinating, since there is a lot of similarities and same concepts in different religions.

  • @arta2867
    @arta2867 2 месяца назад

    You always make the one correct video! Thank you!

  • @LangThoughts
    @LangThoughts 2 месяца назад +23

    I am surprised you didn't bring up the Jewish origin of the name "Kwizatz Hadarach", as it is Herbert's mispronunciation of the Hebrew "Kfitzat Haderech", which IRL is used for the Jewish idea that some prophets, rabbis and sages could teleport, but Herbert seems to be using it by taking its literal meaning- "the jumping of the path" or "quickening of the way" to show that the Bene Geserit see the creation of the Kwizatz Hadarach as a quick means to their ultimate goals at large.

    • @akcsamiru
      @akcsamiru 2 месяца назад

      dont worry judaism is put in the side and often forgotten to be the origin of islam and christianity

  • @A7XKoRnRocks1
    @A7XKoRnRocks1 2 месяца назад +76

    As a Muslim, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE DUNE, Dune Part 2 was just too GOOD.

    • @ibadali8774
      @ibadali8774 2 месяца назад +10

      Islam is doom for all!

    • @PhoneUse-rm2rp
      @PhoneUse-rm2rp 2 месяца назад +47

      ​@@ibadali8774 Islam is the Salvation for all.. You will see when the Dajjal Arrives.

    • @waddahyana494
      @waddahyana494 2 месяца назад +25

      @@PhoneUse-rm2rp bro ain't messing around, you took him straight to the end XD

    • @lunafencoven
      @lunafencoven 2 месяца назад +10

      I don't know about the end days, but Islam is turning the current days as bad as possible for all of us.

    • @ibadali8774
      @ibadali8774 2 месяца назад

      @PhoneUse-rm2rp yes, we can see the death and destruction in Muslim countries.

  • @fahmidalutfullah361
    @fahmidalutfullah361 2 месяца назад

    Watched both movies part 1 and 2! Haven't read them, though. I noticed their connection to Islam and the Arab world. I found it so fascinating! Thanks for sharing your ideas on them!🙏

  • @Neadunkel
    @Neadunkel 2 месяца назад

    Good episode as always! I love the religious themes in Dune and you helped me understand more.
    I have another question for you, unrelated. The intro music to your podcast, is there some way to listen to the full song? I love it!

  • @ShaytanDharm
    @ShaytanDharm 2 месяца назад +18

    I kept on hearing about the "Mahdi" in Dune. Now I know why 👍

    • @zitka123
      @zitka123 2 месяца назад +1

      Bro I see you everywhere fighting with Andhabhakt. ❤ from Bangladesh

    • @ShaytanDharm
      @ShaytanDharm 2 месяца назад +1

      @@zitka123 bhai ami bangladeshi 💖

  • @seek4truth
    @seek4truth 2 месяца назад +37

    By the way, the 12 imams in Shee’a islam were actual historical figures which really lived. Whether the 12th is “the” Mahdi or not is the debate. But all of them have lived, their writings and books exist, they are well documented, they taught many students, etc. so that part is not mystical, it is actual historical truth. Their lives are fully documented, where they lived, what they did, where and how they died etc.

    • @laker_fanatic3985
      @laker_fanatic3985 2 месяца назад +11

      yeah and they also all died
      which throws the theory that Al-Mahdi is a the 12th imam out the window
      unless you convince yourself that the 12th Imam have been alive for the past 1151 years, just hiding and waiting
      when Muhammad ibn Hasan the 12th Imam died (like we all do), they stated this thing about him going into hiding
      first communicating then disappearing all together and no one knows where he is
      cause otherwise their entire version of islam falls apart without the 12 imams theology
      at least that's how i see it from what i know and studied

    • @hamzazeeshan4172
      @hamzazeeshan4172 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@laker_fanatic3985Yeah thats illogical from any layman perspective because on one hand shia say that imam leads the muslim group by teaching them the true teaching of that era and on the other hand their last imam (mehdi) had not appeared and is hiding fir 10 centuries so thats a total flaw in the shia imams concept and those who follow it!
      Also when shia say that they have 12 imams (twelvers) but they donot know that in their own books the son of ali other than hasan and hussain (R.A) which is abu hanfia had also claimed to be imam and if you ignore it for a moment you come down to hussain descendents i.e zain ul abdin and then baqir then jafer then his two sons both claimed to be imam i.e musa kazim and Ismail, so they their own issue of who is the real imam and then they tell us that their imam are this nad that but they donot see that their imams are disputed

    • @hamzazeeshan4172
      @hamzazeeshan4172 2 месяца назад +3

      I totally respect ahlu bayt and it part of my iman and also they these are the lies that were forced on them

    • @rationalbeliever6801
      @rationalbeliever6801 Месяц назад

      ​@@laker_fanatic3985 I don't see anything illogical if you are a Muslim. If Nuh AS can live for over 950 years, if the seven men in the cave can stay asleep for over 300 years, surely Allah Almighty can do something similar for Imam Mahdi AS.

  • @D7anout
    @D7anout 2 месяца назад

    Been with the pleasure here in the remembering, the truth, being narrated besides obvious aspects with the attention to a broad number of subjects!
    Big facts big blessings big up to you

  • @nemashaw4761
    @nemashaw4761 2 месяца назад

    THe author of" " Dune" lived at Westlake just a few miles from my home. I love the miles of dunes here for exploration with its plethora of places for introspection. No shortage of solitary places to bask in its beauty !

  • @myohmy-fb9ns
    @myohmy-fb9ns 2 месяца назад +35

    Fremen reminds me of the "Amazigh" people from north africa, which means "free men". They also wear blue.

    • @dextro808
      @dextro808 2 месяца назад +1

      Fremen*

    • @daaaxo8583
      @daaaxo8583 2 месяца назад +3

      Amazigh is a 70s term, made by the French, their name is Berber and even tho they are called Native to North Africa, genomic have showed the otherwise as their genome is 99% Eurasian wish explain their none African phenotype

    • @myohmy-fb9ns
      @myohmy-fb9ns 2 месяца назад

      ​@@daaaxo8583 can you give me the source of this information?

    • @Jackwis
      @Jackwis 2 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@daaaxo8583souce about this "99%" Eurasien ?
      I am from North Africa and never heard of this.
      From what I know they are from a combination of origins. There is Amazigh that lived here in North Africa forever (many archaeological findings ). And than you get the Phenicians, Romans, Vandals who came here throught history. They got assimilated with the berbers already living here
      More recently there is also Arabs and Ottomans. And many berbers got arabised (began speaking Arabic )after the coming of Islam
      The berber language itself is semetic so they should be closer to other Middle Eastern semitic people.

    • @Michael-dw9uj
      @Michael-dw9uj 2 месяца назад +6

      ​​@@daaaxo8583
      "Amazigh" is a term that means "Free", which north african native people used to describ themselves (white people) as opposed to slaves (non white people), however, Amazighs never called themselves "Berber", berber means "foreigner", and it was used by greeks, so saying that "Amazigh" came with the french occupation is simply laughable.

  • @SeattleKrishna
    @SeattleKrishna 2 месяца назад +3

    Please do a video on Henri Corbin.

  • @Vehujah
    @Vehujah 2 месяца назад

    Thank you one more time, you are amazing, I love your contents.

  • @mattisvov
    @mattisvov 2 месяца назад

    *Kenau Woa*
    I recently saw the second movie and loved it. I had totally missed that all those phrases where lifted from real-world religion. Thanks for enlightening me!

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice18 2 месяца назад +12

    From what I recall (I read only the first book many years ago), there are not a lot of direct allusions to Judaism or Jewish culture in Dune (although many Arabic terms have Hebrew cognates, like ruh/ruah). But the term "Kwisatz Haderach" seems to be plucked from Kabbalistic or Hasidic tradition. In Hebrew the term is Kefitzat HaDerekh and means "jumping the path." Certain spiritual masters were said to be able to instantly transport themselves to a far-distant place. I suppose you could call it a "quantum leap."

  • @edwarddorey4480
    @edwarddorey4480 2 месяца назад +3

    You should have read the book for this video, though I appreciate that you were up front about not having done so.

  • @user-vl1fg2qk4p
    @user-vl1fg2qk4p Месяц назад +1

    I love how sometimes you unintentionally stutter, And you keep it uncensored ❤

  • @richardemily1555
    @richardemily1555 2 месяца назад

    I read it when I was 12 Phillip, and you are one of the most well read scholars around... You can get through it. :P

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 месяца назад +7

    The Spice, as used by the Bene Geneseret, is used as a DNA genetic and consciousness/sentience enhancement. This allows these awakened/illuminated females to go back into their genetic (astral Akashic) records of their ancestral lineage spice-enlightened female consciousnesses/sentience - as a real sentient-to-sentient encounter. Somewhat considered god-consciousness or cosmic-consciousness, better said as -sentience.
    Not directly mentioned, but these theosis-evolved (or overdosed spice use can have) Mahdi-like Dune prophets with their own same multi-generational sentiences, that can overwhelm them, or also have such personal encounters, as much as we would say being possessed, demonaics, multiple personalities. Such would be the Harkonnen possessed (or demonaic) spirits driving them to such continual dark intentions (power madness, financial lust, ...).

  • @Tea_enthusiast
    @Tea_enthusiast 2 месяца назад +6

    As a Muslim, your pronounciation with Arabic words is amazing! I loved this video

  • @filmlik547
    @filmlik547 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @aseefismail4048
    @aseefismail4048 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for making this! Always appreciate your content and the nuance you always articulate about belief systems gives so much depth to the human experience. Even in sci-fi universes!
    1) For the Bene Gesserit, the name comes from Arabic as well. Bene meaning “children of”. Gesserit most likely derived from Jazira or “island”. It could be a reference to how North Africans used “Jazira” to reference missionaries or the land they were occupying. Another thought is that Gesserit is a reference to Jesuits. Which may be the Catholicism association you were questioning. Either way, they’re shown to be missionaries. In the books even, the part of the Bene Gesserit responsible for installing prophecies into indigenous religions is called the Missionaria Protectiva. They are the ones who are responsible for implanting the Lisan al-Gaib prophecy into Fremen culture! It wasn’t natural for the religion and the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mothers used spies to slowly implant the prophecy into the Fremen society. When Jessica noted this had happened, she had said to Paul, “the sisterhood has been at work here.” And urges him to use this installed prophecy to his advantage. He does and it adds to why he’s not actually the “good guy” of the series. It also adds to the critique of how deceitful westerners are to the indigenous populations of MENA cultures and the negative influences they have on them.
    2) You noted how the word “jihad” was removed from the movie. We all get why, but it doesn’t sit well that they disconnected that deep, deep link to the concept of jihad in Islam. Not only the physical jihad. But it robs of the outside opportunity to talk about different types of jihad. Where jihad Al-Akbar, the greater jihad, is about the battle to combat one’s self. You even mentioned the nafs in the video. This is also known as jihad Al-nafs. And then how jihad Al-asghar or the lesser jihad is actually this physical jihad. And why was it erased? Because western audiences can’t handle the word being present? Similarly, another omission from the movie was “ya Hya chouhada”. In the book, in the Fremen Chakobsa language it means, “long live the fighters”. This is the main rallying cry for the Fremen. Obviously “chouhada” being a reference to “shuhada” in Arabic being “martyrs”. And how, again, this was erased from the movie because it is not digestible for western audience. (Sorta unrelated side note about language: the way Chani pronounces Mahdi in the movie is so infuriating)
    3. Which leads me to the casting of the movie. Very disappointed that Stilgar and Chani were not portrayed by MENA actors. Its erasure. This is for several reasons:
    a. The obvious connnection in the story. Frank Herbert even states that the Fremen are from Nilotic Al-Ouroba. Which can translate to an Arab Nile River Valley area. Also, they are said to be from Misr. That obviously being the endonym for Egypt. This all to say that not casting MENA actors takes away from the main critique of the book. That western foreigners have ransacked MENA areas for their resources. It’s still there but less obvious, and again makes it more digestible for western audiences because they have less chance to feel culpable in all of this.
    b. MENA actors desperately need representation in Hollywood. They just need it. And people from MENA backgrounds deserve to see people from their background on the silver screen. We’ve seen the positive impacts representation has had on communities.
    c. This is such a missed opportunity to have a conversation about how this story is playing out in real life RIGHT NOW. You all know what I mean. It’s so obvious and a very big miss.
    4. There is a similar video recently made by a content creator around this same topic that I think you and others watching this movie would enjoy: ruclips.net/video/rA8WB0PhJdA/видео.htmlsi=saI0Aqv3319HkDjE. It’s helped me rationalize watching the movie. Is it perfect? No. Is the casting and language used problematic? Yes. But it’s acceptable for what society in 2024 can do. We are no where near perfect and we have many cultural and societal flaws. We can only hope it gets better in the future.

    • @hamza5106
      @hamza5106 Месяц назад

      Chani: "the maadey"

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 2 месяца назад +8

    Frank Herbert of Dune legend, like George Lucas of Star Wars legend, used all of the many Joseph Campbell mythology and legend topics into a massively-intense written tapestry of a million years of human existence. Such would be comparable to Homer's Iliad and the Odyssey, King Arthur, Bhagavad Gita, etc.
    Herbert is very difficult to start and read, if one doesn't have this basic knowledge, as it literally mind-alters one's concepts in understanding this whole world of existence, based on so many different modes of thoughts and concepts. But one, like me, having read all of his (and his son's) Dune books, once mind-warped, you never want to stop reading all of the many Mater's level of intricately written plots, twists, counter-plots, conspiracies, ... that make Agatha Christie's or John Le Carre's books look like Bachelor and High School written levels.

  • @chamberofrelics
    @chamberofrelics 2 месяца назад +6

    As a hindu, I have to say that Islam is an intriguing religion and I want to learn more about it especially after watching Dune.

    • @elialit123
      @elialit123 2 месяца назад +8

      Ill be honest, i wanted to learn about it too, and I did. After learning about hinduism and buddism, about christianity and judaism.
      So, my advice - skip islam, go to judaism because its the base for both christianity and islam. Islam just says that everything else is wrong outright while stealing all the ideas from the old and new testament.

    • @abujabr
      @abujabr Месяц назад

      Noticing your interest in knowledge, I'd be happy to assist you with any inquiries you might have about that.

    • @elialit123
      @elialit123 Месяц назад

      @@abujabr there is ample knowledge elsewhere
      Too many bigoted and racist radical ideas are mixed in to Islam
      Again, ALL that "truthful knowledge" already came in the form of the old and new testament, Talmud, Vedas, Greek philosophy etc

    • @elialit123
      @elialit123 Месяц назад

      @@abujabr there's ample knowledge elsewhere
      Too much radicality integrated into Islamic ideas
      Again, all that "truthful knowledge" came beforehand in the form of the old and new testament, the vedas, Greek philosophy etc
      Remember, it is your duty as a Muslim to convert polytheistic beliefs right?
      And you can lie and even must lie in order to achieve that holy goal, right?
      And if he doesn't, you MUST exterminate
      Right?!
      👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

    • @elialit123
      @elialit123 Месяц назад +2

      @@abujabr yea yeah
      You are compelled to "assist him" knowing how his religion is wrong right?
      Tell him what happens when he rejects your prophet?

  • @Jaguarzpaw
    @Jaguarzpaw 2 месяца назад

    Great commentary as usual. I was wondering if at some point you could please make a short video of the books that line your shelves. I am always interested in peoples home libraries.

  • @appalachiansufi5649
    @appalachiansufi5649 2 месяца назад

    I haven’t read the books but I love the movies and I was hoping you’d go over them!

  • @Silent_poet
    @Silent_poet 2 месяца назад +4

    But can we stop pagan cresent moon symbol for islam?

  • @user-zh6vx9fc7y
    @user-zh6vx9fc7y 2 месяца назад +22

    קפיצת הדרך
    or kfitzat haderech
    Is a kabbalistic term that talks about the ability to reach distant places in an instant. It literally means jumping the path in hebrew.

    • @ghassanfadhalbaitbinsaleem2914
      @ghassanfadhalbaitbinsaleem2914 2 месяца назад +6

      Interesting as a similar Sufi concept exists of some saints being able to transport vast distances by taking one step as a form of Karamah (miracle for saints). Also interesting that the Hebrew words kfitzat is similar to Arabic qifzat or kifzat قفزة which means jump

    • @AVClarke
      @AVClarke 2 месяца назад +6

      @@ghassanfadhalbaitbinsaleem2914 Both Hebrew and Arabic languages have Semitic roots, so it makes sense for there to be similarities.

  • @MuhammadAhmed-oc6ol
    @MuhammadAhmed-oc6ol 2 месяца назад +2

    Good video. Surprised you didn’t include the mention of jinn in the second film

  • @brandonf.6495
    @brandonf.6495 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video as always! I love the Dune movies and book, too. As far as the Bene Gesserit and Catholicism connection goes, Frank Herbert was raised Catholic (having later seemingly became agnostic) and his son, Brian Herbert, suggested that the word "Gesserit" is meant to be evocative of "Jesuit", which is a Catholic religious order closely associated with conspiracy theories even to this day. I don't think anyone knows for certain if the author intended the link or not, though!

    • @couturestalker8606
      @couturestalker8606 2 месяца назад +1

      I get a strong matriarchal Vatican of the future vibe from the Bene Gesserit in Dune. Like in most of European and, later, Latin American history, the Vatican always had a say in the most important decisions; it blessed the unions between the monarchs and definitely gave that “behind the scenes” vibes for the world’s affairs.

    • @brandonf.6495
      @brandonf.6495 2 месяца назад

      @@couturestalker8606 I agree! According to Brian Herbert's Afterword to Dune: "When he was a boy, eight of Dad's Irish Catholic aunts tried to force Catholicism on him, but he resisted. Instead, this became the genesis of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood. This fictional organization would claim it did not believe in organized religion, but the sisters were spiritual nonetheless. Both my father and mother were like that as well."

  • @oduffy1939
    @oduffy1939 2 месяца назад +20

    How did you manage to miss Bene Gesserit = Society of Jesus or "Jesuits"?

    • @gabrielkobari2267
      @gabrielkobari2267 2 месяца назад

      Video should have been longer and addressed that with more detail as well.

  • @alaric_3015
    @alaric_3015 2 месяца назад +9

    my dad is a muslim and a pretty devout one, a bit too conservative and traditionalist too, the type that would callout bid'ah (very iconoclastic) and any of those reform stuff, I can see him visibly uncomfortable and anxious when the freemen starts screaming "HE'S THE MAHDI"
    because I think in his worldview those stuffs matters a lot

    • @aladin23
      @aladin23 2 месяца назад +8

      All Muslims should call out on bid’ah. As doing so we preserve the religion and teachings of enjoining good and forbidding evil. Turning a blind eye to bid’ah leads to inner destruction of Islam and the misguidance of other Muslims. There are many ahadith (narrations) of the prophet ﷺ about bid’ah and going against it.

    • @Darkcamera45
      @Darkcamera45 Месяц назад

      @@aladin23 what is bid'ah

    • @aladin23
      @aladin23 Месяц назад +1

      @@Darkcamera45 it’s innovation or heresy in the religion. Ascribing something unoriginal to the religion which wasn’t present during the time of the prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, and/or his companions. The prophet sternly warned against all kinds of heresy and innovation within the religion and discouraged such acts of heresy.

  • @bosnianlady10
    @bosnianlady10 2 месяца назад

    It’s only the second time I watched that I got all the details that are definitely inspired my both Islam and the Middle East. I have not read the books.

  • @glitch314
    @glitch314 2 месяца назад

    This is a great supplement to the movie. Thank you.