Aqeedah Q&A

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2024
  • Aqeedah is what we focus on. It's the core of our belief and our da'wah. For this reason in this special livestream, I'll be putting the Muslims to the test to see who will compete in knowledge and give us an opportunity to learn in a fun way.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 7 дней назад

    excellent conversation

  • @baran1455
    @baran1455 Месяц назад

    Ustad Yamani,I have recently watched your conversation with old english gentleman,it was incredible mashaallah but wish you could tell that sincere man to join your streams and come back.

  • @YahyaibnZaqariah
    @YahyaibnZaqariah Месяц назад

    Assalaamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh brother Al-Yemeni. Habibi, can you do a video describing the Oud’s you’re selling and what they smell like!
    I am looking for some but not sure what they smell like! JZK

    • @YemeniteFront
      @YemeniteFront  Месяц назад

      @YahyaibnZaqariah inshallah. In the mean time, you can email me at reehatularab@gmail.com for more information

  • @DivineSeeker1
    @DivineSeeker1 Месяц назад

    *QUESTions* asked and unanswered talking of the word "Allah":
    1- What is the specific linguistic meaning of the word "Allah"❓
    2- What is the theological Islamic meaning of the word "Allah," if different ❓
    3- Is the word “Allah” Jamid or Mushtaq❓
    4- Is the word “Allah” Mushtaq derived from the contraction of “al-ilāh,” which means “the God.”
    5- Is the term "ilah" the root origin of the word "Allah"❓
    6- Is the word "Allah" or specifically the word "ilah" linguistically, related to the Aramaic word “Elah/Alah” and the Hebrew word “El/Eloh” for God.
    7- Is the word "Allah" Arabic or Arabised having its origins in another language ❓
    8- Is the word "Allah" a proper noun personal name or Ismu 's-Sifah a generic noun descriptive and attributive title❓

    • @YemeniteFront
      @YemeniteFront  Месяц назад +1

      @DivineSeeker1 @DivineSeeker1 Allah means God. The theology of the name is that the name "Allah" encompasses all his names and attributes. It is Jamid, so there is no root word. It isn't Arabised, but the other Semetic languages have that name pronounced differently. Finally, it's a proper noun.

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 Месяц назад

      @@YemeniteFront Thanks.
      Interesting you said, "Allah means *God."*
      9- To be specific, I am sure you meant to say, "The pure Arabic proper noun personal Name "Allah" means "God" with a capital "G" in the English language", please correct me if I am mistaken?
      10- What is the actual linguistic definition and definitive meaning of the pure Arabic proper noun personal Name "Allah" specifically in the Arabic language and what is its Islamic theological meaning, if different?
      11- What do you mean by saying _"Allah" encompasses all his names and attributes"?_
      12- Why did you use the English word "God" with a capital "G" and not the English word "god" with a lower case "g"?
      13- Begs the question is the Arabic proper noun personal name "Allah" specifically mean "God" with a capital "G" or the English word "god" with a lower case "g"? And please explain why would use "God" and not "god"?
      14- What is the linguistic meaning of the English word "God" with a capital "G"?
      15- What is the linguistic meaning of the English word "god" with a lower case "g"?
      16- Is the English word "God" with a capital "G" a proper noun personal name or a common generic noun descriptive name and attributive title?
      17- Is there a difference between the English words "God" with a capital "G" and the English word "god" with a lower case "g," If so what is the distinction?
      18- What is the the history and linguistic etymological root word origin of the word "God" with a capital "G" used in the English language?
      19- When did the word word "God" with a capital "G" appear and used in the English language and which language does it trace its root origin from?
      20- What is the linguistical rule about the Arabic proper noun name "Allah" should it be translated or transliterated into other languages?
      21- Are you considered a Muslim if you say, " I witness that there is no God except God and the praised one is his messenger " or would I need to specifically mention the Arabic proper noun personal names "Allah" and "Mohammad" in declaring the Islamic Shahadah if I did not speak Arabic?
      22- Does the pure Arabic proper noun personal Name "Allah" mean "Bog" in Russian?
      23- Interesting you said, "Semetic languages have that name pronounced differently"
      Please elaborate to mention the Semitic languages that "have that name (I am to assume that you talking of the name "Allah")" with a different pronunciation what "proper noun personal name(s)" do these Semitic languages have that is pronounced different to the Arabic proper noun personal Name "Allah" in their respective language?
      24- Is there an agreement between the Islamic scholars?
      25- Can you cite the academic or and theological reference and name all of the Islamic scholars that support your assertions:
      _"Allah means God. The theology of the name is that the name "Allah" encompasses all his names and attributes. It is Jamid, so there is no root word. It isn't Arabised, but the other Semetic languages have that name pronounced differently. Finally, it's a proper noun."_

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 Месяц назад

      @@YemeniteFront
      24b- Is there an agreement between the Islamic scholars about the etymological root origin and meaning of the word Allah, if not what is their disagreement?
      26- Pre-Islamic Arabia did the Arabic speaking Jewish and Christians including the Pagan Arabs us the word "Allah" as a proper noun personal name of their respective deity worshipped or as a generic common noun descriptive name and attributive title, in the same way they use the word "Bog" in Russian or "God" with a capital "G" in English or "deus" in Latin?
      27- Modern day Jews and Christian around the world speaking in different languages, including Arabic, do they regard the word "Allah" as the unique universal proper noun personal name (UPNPN) of their Creator God?

    • @DivineSeeker1
      @DivineSeeker1 Месяц назад

      @@YemeniteFront polite reminder to you to reply and more question would be posed to clarify all there is to know about this word Allah.

    • @YemeniteFront
      @YemeniteFront  Месяц назад

      @@DivineSeeker1 the YT comment section isn't the place for q&a. Most streams I do, I give non-muslims the opportunity to come on and discuss