Cosantino of Paros - Abdal Hakim Murad: Paradigms of Leadership
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- In this 24th instalment of our popular 'Paradigms of Leadership' lecture series, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad explores the untold story of European Islam in the life and times of Cosantino of Paros: a Greek convert to Islam who was interrogated by the inquisition in Malta in 1638.
00:00 Pre Title Sequence
00:17 Introduction
05:43 Insights into the Inquisitions
12:42 Spanish Inquisition
17:08 Covert Muslims
27:49 Methods of the Inquisition
41:36 The Roman Inquisition
43:39 Malta & the Muslims
46:50 The Knights of St John
48:31 The Maltese Inquisition
57:52 The Problem of the Renegades
1:02:40 Allah’s Christians
1:09:28 Cosantino of Paros
1:13:23 Cosantino is now Rajab
1:15:38 Caught by the Knights
1:19:00 A Failed Escape
1:21:17 Murad Makes it to Tripoli
1:23:26 What about our Hero, Cosantino?
1:25:34 A Not So Happy Ending
1:29:29 Four Key Lessons
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Always a delight and great pleasure to listen and learn from you, our dear beloved Shaykh Abdal Hakim. Jazak Allah Khairin for the time and effort you have put into these Paradigms of Leadership lectures, they truly are remarkable. I'm a person very close to you in age and can say it's not just the young who benefit from your work. There are those 70+ - 80+ years of age who are still fascinated by these stories. How wonderful is that!
I have downloaded the whole series of these lectures and I am left with I think one lectures in my offline list. Thank you so much for this another delightful addition. Each lecture is brimful of wisdom and worth many books. Jazak Allah Khairan
Timestamps
2:37 Story of European Islam (Spain, Sicily, Hungary, Bosnia, Crimea)
5:47 Inquisitions considered Sacred
6:55 Spanish Inquisition 1229
9:35 Patron St. of Spain- St. James the Muslim Killer
11:50 James the Muslim Killer in New Mexico
Battle of Al-Wiqab 1220 (Major Muslim defeat)
Tomas de Torquemada - First Grand Inquisitor
17:10 Forbidding Islam Spain 1526
18:54 Priests forbidden to learn Arabic
19:25 Solutions for Spain’s Muslim “problem”
21:35 Poem by a Muslim Granadan (On the Sufferings of Moriscos: Secret Muslims of Spain)
25:05 How to Assimilate Moriscos
25:26 Landowners vs Church
27:52 Inquisition Procedure
39:26 Martyrs
41:38 Roman Inquisition - Central Mediterranean 1542
43:44 Malta and Muslims
46:51 The Knights of St John - Crusaders
51:47 Fleeing to the Ottomans
53:39 Book recommendation- The Sultan’s Renegades: Christian European Converts to Islam
55:29 Meritocracy of the Ottomans
57:30 Women prisoners
57:57 The Renegades/Converts to Islam
1:02:08 Jack Sparrow a Muslim
1:02:41 Clerical conversions (Book rec. Allah’s Christians)
1:04:46 Torture Chamber
1:07:12 Stubborn European Muslims
1:09:33 Intro: Cosantino of Paros (Two Death Sentences- Book)
1:13:24 Biography of Cosantino
1:16:12 Captured by the Inquisition
1:18:9 Prison break
1:19:54 Outside of Prison
1:21:15 Back in prison
1:22:32 Murad meets the Pasha in Tripoli
1:23:32 Cosantino becomes a slave
1:26:15 Caught again by the Inquisition
1:30:34 What do we learn?
PS I appreciated Sheikh Murad's comparison of the Inquisition vs Guantanamo Bay. The Bay comes out worse.
This is Sheikh's possibly the best input in European Islam discourse.
Honestly, a very difficult lecture to listen to (because of the painful history) but some of the men spoken about are very inspiring
This reminds me of the story of the “People of Ukhdud”: Indeed those who have tormented and tortured the believing men and the believing women and have not repented will have the punishment of Hell. Sura AlBurooj
Omg a new Abdal Hakim video? Been searching nearly weekly for one. How lovely. Jzk.
Well presented usthad, the hard & sad Muslim history.
Watched a video of Dr Omar on Oxford,some body’s recommended Oxford to host Abdul Hakim murad . I am here to learn.
So informative,…….!
So well researched !
Exciting historical narration ,
Amazing lecture, shaykh is just simply sublime
fascinating tour in history. Thank You!
Alhamdulillah I was there face to face
As always I am incredibly joyful when a new lecture of Sh. Winter is published and I wish not to complain or look ungrateful but I must say that felt a bit uneasy when the use of AI generated content was used to supplement the lecture. I don't want to make a big deal out of it by explaining all the ethical and aesthetical implications in detail. But this might be something that should be looked into when considering the use of generated "art" next time.
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
Thank you. Very interesting to say the least.
Jazak Allah
Rahmatullahi Alayhum
حسبنا الله و نعم الوكيل
We are very proud of that moment of mowahidin and morabiteen In span and Portugal and part of France
Yes we agree that some of them in the end did some errors when they dispute about Dounia
But in the end Muslims were always winners
Because they took to them the most precious trésors which is Islam but they refused to accepted they prefere casles and gold and killing untill now they still massacring and destroying the nature of humanity. و هذه خسارة لهم في الدنيا و الاخرة
شكرا اخي على هذه التوضيحات التاريخية التي كادت أن تمحى من ذاكرة الناس
و نسال لكم التوفيق في الدنيا و الآخرة
و طوبى لكم
I love the Sheikh and what CMC is doing but it is worth considering the ethical implications of using AI to create images. While the AI may draw inspiration from Carravaggio or Zurbarán, it will also amalgamate various online sources, many of which hold copyright. The AI has learned from a massive library of images without compensating the original artists (many of which are alive and struggling to make ends meet). The creators of Stable Diffusion have basically admitted that it would be a near-impossible task to retroactively compensate artists and therefore will just ignore the ethical implications. I was hoping that the Muslim Colleges would disengage entirely from AI tech, or atleast be the final stronghold of human endeaver and creativity.
Peace
Oh, cut the crap. It's a superficial image. If it bothers you, don't watch the video.
thank you for bringing this up. One thing to consider is, if AI is learning "from a massive library of images", then at best each artist has a very tiny & indirect "contribution" to the image, so would not the compensation for one artist would be miniscule anyway? Besides, don't artists also learn and get inspired from many images? So let's not rush in calling this as stealing or as unethical...Also, this is just a practical use here, Sheikh could not have commissioned a painting for showing in the lecture nor is he making profit off it nor is it even a significant part of the lecture...but thank you for bringing up
is there any article or book dedicated to converts of Mediterranean?
Can I have a link to the sonnets he speaks a about in 7:10?
At the church around the corner from CMC.
ruclips.net/video/L8BiExitbjk/видео.htmlsi=OB1DjLiW5HhqJnlq
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Where was this filmed?
Was wondering that too
Waiting for an umar
The pope apologized for the Inquisition to Jews, but NOT to Muslims! We must demand an apology. Also banning the derogatory "Mata Moro" {Kill Moors or Muslims). It is the surname of some people including names of towns. A town Mata Moro in Mexico holds an annual festival where crusader horse riders and Muslim prisoners are enacted.
Making demands and calling for bans will definitely backfire.
@@alleballeismnot necessarily
I used to say as you say but I don’t anymore. We don’t want an apology from them. As Muslims, we believe in Allah’s promise and that the martyrs are with their Lord. We have to show the beauty and the magnanimity of Islam, such that people may come into it afwajan. Also, Islam is not ‘only’ the deen of mercy but it is also of ‘izza / might and honor. I don’t expect or want an apology from the Zionists. I would rather they come to Islam and tawhid.
However you do have a point, how can the Catholic Church claim to be friends with us now, whilst still refusing to apologize or change? But if they don’t want to change, then to demand an apology would be the weak route.
The higher route I think is to become true Muslims and show people the deen. And to be more proactive in da’wah because you would be very surprised at how responsive many people are, especially the younger.
Regarding Mexican people by the way a lot of them are coming to Islam. I think the da’wah should be supported more and Spanish fluent teachers should travel there to teach them but nevertheless I know many converts from their people alhamdulillah.
😊😅😊😊😊😊😊
I want to ask how Muslims rose again, and I also want to ask what Muslims left behind. Is religion the reason for killing science or not?
I love the lectures but this one doesn’t sit right. The timing and the theme seem off. Isn’t this the time to build bridges Shaykh?