Before Celebrating Eid Know What You Are Celebrating | Abu Bakr Zoud

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @samsara3309
    @samsara3309 3 месяца назад +4

    Always here listening to cheikh Abou Bakr Zoud, حفظه الله, much love from France brothers and sisters in Australia ❤.

  • @aminaayad4928
    @aminaayad4928 3 месяца назад +8

    Jazaka Allahu khayran ya sheikh for the reminder! May Allah accept from us our righteous deeds 🤲

  • @thetasteofimaan_
    @thetasteofimaan_ 3 месяца назад +3

    SubhanAllah, an amazing perspective. JazakAllah u khairan kaseera.

  • @ashiasumbai5147
    @ashiasumbai5147 3 месяца назад +5

    Alhamdulillah for everything Aameen 🤲🤲♥️

  • @MohammadAbrar-lc5pj
    @MohammadAbrar-lc5pj 3 месяца назад +30

    Abu Qatadah al-Ansari رضي الله عنه narrated, “The Messenger of Allah ﷺ was asked about fasting on the day of Arafat. He ﷺ replied, “Fasting on the day of Arafat is an expiation for the preceding year and the following year.” [Muslim].

    • @arshadmahmood2579
      @arshadmahmood2579 3 месяца назад +1

      JazakAllah Khair for this very beneficial reminder
      Remember Sunnah of dua for it to be better accepted
      Praise Allah (99 names), send salutations upon the Prophet Muhammed (May Allah’s blessings and praise be upon him), ask for whatever you want. (Abu Dawud)

    • @fearfulsubmitterhopefulheir
      @fearfulsubmitterhopefulheir 3 месяца назад +1

      @@arshadmahmood2579Jazakhallahu Khairan

    • @fearfulsubmitterhopefulheir
      @fearfulsubmitterhopefulheir 3 месяца назад

      Jazakhallahu Khairan

    • @zahaidahannif3662
      @zahaidahannif3662 3 месяца назад

      Jazak Allaah Khairan for the beneficial information

  • @shiulibegum1493
    @shiulibegum1493 3 месяца назад +4

    Alhamdulillah

  • @usmanabdulkadir3334
    @usmanabdulkadir3334 3 месяца назад

    Ameen ya rabbi Allah

  • @iqbaldars8999
    @iqbaldars8999 3 месяца назад +5

    May Allah make it easy for us do good deeds

  • @-rk2cyfgfg
    @-rk2cyfgfg 3 месяца назад +3

    Eid Greeting:
    Taqaballahu minna wa minkum
    May Allah accept from you and us.

  • @homeschoolreaders9598
    @homeschoolreaders9598 3 месяца назад +1

    جزاك اللهُ خيرً ya sheikh

  • @fauziahain1532
    @fauziahain1532 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks

  • @j7mil
    @j7mil 3 месяца назад +4

    Dhul Hijjah Guide of Deeds:
    1. Stay away from sin (good deeds are multiplied, and so are sins!).
    2. Seek forgiveness from Allah.
    3. Perform obligatory deeds such as the five daily prayers, etc.
    4. Smile and give charity, even a dollar.
    5. Read the Quran.
    6. Fast (observe the Day of Arafah to have all your previous and future minor sins forgiven).
    7. Read the translation of the Quran.
    8. Teach someone something good, whether through social media, with family, or with friends.
    9. Do you cherish your relationship with Allah? Build upon it.
    10. Engage in dhikr (such as saying Allahukbar, Alhamduillah, La illah ila Allah, etc.).
    11. Pray for the needs of others.
    12. Forgive others and mend relationships.
    13. Sacrifice an animal for the needy (you can do it online).

  • @iqbaldars8999
    @iqbaldars8999 3 месяца назад +3

    May Allah bless on you Shaikh

  • @ismat57
    @ismat57 3 месяца назад +2

    SubhanAllah Allahu Akbar Allah keep us steadfast and give us a good ending Aameen ❤

  • @afeefashahid8534
    @afeefashahid8534 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks brother for ur beautiful reminder . May Allah bless u sheikh .

  • @jamal21ma
    @jamal21ma 3 месяца назад +1

    Allahuma Aameen...🤲

  • @a.mustanz
    @a.mustanz 3 месяца назад

    Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah, Eid Mubarak!

  • @NaziaH-v8z
    @NaziaH-v8z 3 месяца назад +1

    Ameen

  • @iqbaldars8999
    @iqbaldars8999 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @badr3628
    @badr3628 3 месяца назад +1

    jazakAllahu kheyr

  • @judochopdat5369
    @judochopdat5369 3 месяца назад +1

    This comment is here to support this channel

  • @Salah_-_Uddin
    @Salah_-_Uddin 3 месяца назад +3

    Assalam-o-Alaikum!

  • @nasreenshah7755
    @nasreenshah7755 3 месяца назад +5

    AlhaMdulillah AlhaMdulillah AlhaMdulillah

  • @mariambangura605
    @mariambangura605 3 месяца назад

    Aameen Ya-Allah

  • @kuwt7934
    @kuwt7934 3 месяца назад

    Subhanalah Allahuakbar ❤❤ Allahuma ameen

  • @shinshajayari6539
    @shinshajayari6539 3 месяца назад

    Aameen

  • @AC-qp3ms
    @AC-qp3ms 3 месяца назад

    SUBHANALLAHI WABIHAMDIHI, ASTAGHFIRULLA, Aameen.

  • @futurex7649
    @futurex7649 3 месяца назад

    JazakAllahu Khairan

  • @ImanIslam01
    @ImanIslam01 3 месяца назад

    Inshalah

  • @LuciaKandum
    @LuciaKandum 3 месяца назад

    Alhamdulillah... ❤❤❤

  • @piqueny8872
    @piqueny8872 3 месяца назад +2

    Within my family it’s quite sad how food was used to manipulate and control the siblings
    No religious acts or a few during Ramadan yet Both Eids means greed gluttony and entitlement
    Siblings range from 50-30+ Of age The elder had to remain them of qurbani Zakat only to feed there families in the 3rd world countries
    Eid to them is food food and more food
    Gossiping backbiting then back to Muslim by name actions

    • @fanafana488
      @fanafana488 3 месяца назад

      the irony- here you are backbiting about them for the whole world to see

    • @piqueny8872
      @piqueny8872 3 месяца назад

      @@fanafana488 I said what I said and They are aware of there greed selfishness entitlement behaviour when tbe stomach is full up to the ears nobody wants to hear the truth

  • @iplay8348
    @iplay8348 3 месяца назад +1

    algo push

  • @harbinger6562
    @harbinger6562 3 месяца назад

    Good afternoon Dr Abu❤️🕋🦾😇👋

  • @jansoab8271
    @jansoab8271 3 месяца назад

    Asalamalikum sir with dua respect
    Sir we respect and love the way you are conveying the message of Islam people from all over the world listening you and your videos are becoming the way of hidayah
    But when it comes to the issue of palestine where almost all the Muslim population has been brutality murdabad you never speak a word nor take any stand for them. This is so unfortunate we have too many Muslim scholars around the world but the luxury of life they enjo y they didn't even speak a word for oppressed Muslims worldwide.

  • @Raziel-Brandy
    @Raziel-Brandy 3 месяца назад

    👋Hi Prash

  • @gunthermr.maniffa5985
    @gunthermr.maniffa5985 Месяц назад

    12 Facts About the Muslim Jesus..::
    Muslims, like Christians, believe in Jesus Christ, because he is written about in the most sacred book of Muslims - in the Koran. Below I will present 10 facts about the Muslim Jesus.
    (Fact 1.) Jesus in Islam is not a God-man, as most Christian denominations teach. Muslims consider him a prophet.
    (Fact 2.) In the Quran, the name of Jesus is written as Isa ibn Maryam, that is, Jesus son of Mary. The name contains a reference to the mother, not the father, which is quite unusual for the Islamic tradition.
    (Fact 3.) For Muslims, Jesus is one of the most important prophets of Islam. In the Koran, he has the following statuses: "rasul" - the messenger of Allah, "nabi" - the bringer of news, "salih" - the righteous, "kalima" - the word of Allah. He was sent by Allah to confirm the Taurat, that is, the old sacred scripture - the Torah, and to give a new scripture - Injil, that is, the Gospel.
    (Fact 4.) The name of Jesus is mentioned 25 times in the Quran. Of these, 23 times - Isa ibn Maryam.
    (Fact 5:) Muslims, like Christians, believe in the immaculate conception of Jesus Christ. That is, he did not have an earthly father.
    (Fact 6.) The Quran says that Mary gave birth to Jesus in agony. During her labor pains, she went to a date tree and said, "I wish I had died before this and been forgotten forever!" But when Jesus was born, he immediately turned to her and said, "Do not be sad! Your Lord has created a stream beneath you. Shake the trunk of the palm tree towards you, and fresh dates will fall on you. Eat, drink and be happy!" After these words, he commanded Mary to take a vow of silence so that she would not be asked about the miraculous birth of her child.
    (Fact 7.) From the above fact it follows that Jesus spoke immediately after birth. When the relatives entangled Mary in harlotry, upon seeing the infant Jesus, the prophet said: "Truly, I am a slave of Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a prophet."
    (Fact 8.) The Koran mentions a miracle of Jesus that is not in the Bible. In the Surah "The Table" it is said that Jesus as a child molded birds from clay and by the will of Allah brought them to life. A similar story is in the apocryphal early Christian text of the 2nd century "The Gospel of the Infancy of Thomas".
    (Fact 9:) Muslims believe that before Islam, the teachings of Jesus were the only true religion.
    (Fact 10.) Muslims deny the crucifixion of Jesus. The Koran says that the Jews allegedly killed Jesus: "Indeed, we killed the Messiah Isa, son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah." But they were wrong. They did not crucify him, they only thought they did. Instead of crucifixion, Allah raised Jesus to heaven: "It was Allah who raised him to Himself, and Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise."
    (Fact 11.) Muslims believe in the second coming of Jesus. On the Day of Judgement, Jesus will return and judge sinners, guided by the rules of Sharia.
    (Fact 12.) In addition to judging sinners, Jesus will fight Dajjal, the Antichrist, and defeat him. He will then establish a kingdom of goodness and justice.
    >------------------------------------------------------------<
    Jesus of Muslims.:
    Christianity is founded on the person of Christ and what He accomplished on the cross. “Christ is our cornerstone,” one of the early Christian hymns wrote. “On Him alone we stand, in His love our hope, and the gift of grace and joy from on high.” However, there are significant differences between the Jesus that millions of Christians know and the figure of “Jesus” (Isa in the Qur’anic and Hadith tradition) that is present in Islam. Some Christians, keen to engage in dialogue with Muslims, argue that the Isa of the Qur’an and Hadith is essentially the same Jesus as the one in the New Testament. If this is true, then the whole of Christian doctrine must be reconsidered. Christians traditionally see Jesus as the second person of the Trinity, the Lord who demands reverence and worship. Christ's incarnation and substitutionary death on the cross are seen as part of God's plan of redemption, designed from eternity, thus forming the basis of the doctrine of God's salvation for all who will believe it. Islam, however, maintains that Isa was just a simple man, although it accepts and respects him as a righteous prophet and miracle worker. Islam also affirms the fact of the immaculate conception and his return to earth (albeit as a Muslim). But Muslims reject the title "Son of God" as blasphemy, because it is understood literally, in a purely physiological sense. Islam denies the divinity of Isa, his incarnation, crucifixion, atoning sacrifice and resurrection. Muslims believe that someone else was crucified instead of Isa. Thus, Islam denies all the main pillars of Christianity. For Muslims, Muhammad, not Isa, is the perfect man, the god-given role model. Muhammad is far superior to Isa, and the practice of venerating Muhammad is widespread in the Islamic tradition. He has become the eternal Christ-like figure for whom God created this entire world and for whom he alone is the mediator and intercessor.
    All nature revere, all men bow down.
    To the One who brought light into the world of darkness.
    O Messenger of Allah! My respect I give to you.
    O Prophet of Allah! My love I give to you. My life, my whole self I give to you with joy, Your divine message will always be with me.
    Early Islam arose against the backdrop of Muhammad's conflict with the Jews and Christians living in Arabia. Thus, the passages that mention Isa in the Quran and Hadith are part of the polemic against the biblical Jesus.
    There are two main sources of knowledge about "Jesus" for Muslims - the Quran, which presents the story of his life, and a collection of hadiths, which reflect the Muslim understanding of his place in the end times.
    Isa in the Quran.:
    The Quranic description of Isa includes some biblical elements, but they are generally either the exact opposite of or greatly embellished compared to the Gospel narrative. Scholars have found that some Quranic material about Isa is derived from Gnostic and apocryphal gospels.
    Although the Quranic description of Isa is variously titled, such as Messiah, Apostle, Word of God, and Spirit of God, it completely denies His divinity, divine sonship, and the concept of the Trinity.
    So believe in Allah and His Messengers,
    and do not say “Trinity!” for your own good.
    Allah is the One and Only God!
    It is not fitting for His Majesty
    to appear as a Father to a mortal.
    He alone is the Owner of all things in the heavens and on the earth.
    He alone is sufficient as a surety!
    (Porokhova translation, 4:169) [2]
    Belief in the divinity of Christ and the Trinity is a grave sin (shirk) for which there is no forgiveness:
    “They disbelieve who say that Allah is the Messiah, son of Mary. Say, ‘Who can hinder Allah even a little if He were to destroy the Messiah, son of Mary, and his mother, and everyone on the earth?’” (5:19).
    The Quran indicates that Christians believe that God and Mary had physical intercourse, which resulted in the birth of Jesus:
    “O Creator anew of the heavens and the earth! How can He have a child, when He had no companion? And when He created all things, and of all things He is fully Acquainted!” (6:101).
    The Quran presents Jesus as one of a long line of prophets of Islam whose primary mission was to submit to Allah (or Islam). Thus, Muslims see Isa as equal to, but not superior to, any of the many other prophets:
    “Say: We believe in Allah and what was revealed to Abraham and Ismail and Isaac and Jacob and the tribes and what was given to Musa and Isa and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we submit” (3:78).
    Isa was, like Adam, created from the dust of the ground:
    “Indeed, the likeness of Isa in the sight of Allah is like that of Adam: He created him from dust, then said to him, ‘Be,’ and he was” (4:52).
    Jesus gave the book of Injil (Gospel), and before Him was the Torah:

  • @NaziaH-v8z
    @NaziaH-v8z 3 месяца назад +1

    Alhamdulillah

  • @Sambigs9112
    @Sambigs9112 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks

  • @iplay8348
    @iplay8348 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤

  • @FarhanaFaruq
    @FarhanaFaruq 3 месяца назад +4

    Aameen.
    Jazak'Allahu-khair for these important reminders

  • @danijohn652
    @danijohn652 3 месяца назад

    Ameen

  • @arzeminahusovic6270
    @arzeminahusovic6270 3 месяца назад +1

    We alajkumu ssalam! Jazaka Allahu khajran!
    ❤Muhammad resulAllah salallahu alejhi wesellem ❤️☝️❤

  • @ShamiraAhmad-xf5wx
    @ShamiraAhmad-xf5wx 3 месяца назад

    Shukran wa jazakallah

  • @azizapatsoun-ph9kf
    @azizapatsoun-ph9kf 3 месяца назад

    عليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته ❤