Did Muhammad receive his revelation on Mount Hira? (Dr. Sean Anthony)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @IslamicOrigins
    @IslamicOrigins 11 месяцев назад +4

    Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TingTong2568
      @TingTong2568 2 месяца назад +2

      Remember when i told you about bede's story during your livestream? But you were confused about it.

  • @saadsalman6641
    @saadsalman6641 Год назад +2

    Later verses of sura alaq clearly reflect that this could not be the first sura.

  • @purpur3857
    @purpur3857 2 года назад +6

    Im catholic i want to know more about orthodox what videos u recommend

    • @salludon9321
      @salludon9321 Год назад +5

      Watch the videos from david erhan

    • @PomazeBog1389
      @PomazeBog1389 Год назад +1

      Nothing with Jay Dyer. Nothing with "memes". Nothing dealing with people who are obsessed with "debates". If you want to learn about the TRUE Orthodox Church, I recommend you look up videos with Father Josiah Trenham and Father Peter Heers. Their RUclips channels are "Patristic Nectar Films" and "The Orthodox Ethos" respectively.

  • @DusTman761
    @DusTman761 Год назад +5

    This story from Lausiac History of Palladius

  • @mhmdchamas2862
    @mhmdchamas2862 8 месяцев назад

    Muhammad was a prophet when he was a kid, he did begin the message when he did go to hira, being a messenger and a prophet are different things, not all prophets are messengers but all messengers are prophets, prophets isn't obligated to preach people, but messenger are obligated

  • @Shaheenyousaf
    @Shaheenyousaf Год назад

    Thnx for interesting vidoe but did you get this story of revelation on Hira from hadith ? What's the source ?

    • @TheOrthodoxAlbanian
      @TheOrthodoxAlbanian  Год назад +3

      Prof. Sean W. Anthony is quoting from the sirah of Ibn Ishaaq. However, the ahadith also mention that Muhammad’s first revelations occurred in the cave of Hira.
      These are found in the very first chapter of Sahih al-Bukhaari (no. 3 and 4). The first is narrated by Aʾisha herself. The second, by Jaabir ibn ʿAbd Allaah.

    • @zoraizkhan6230
      @zoraizkhan6230 Год назад

      ​@@TheOrthodoxAlbanianhe was meditating and not sleeping, the information is incorrect.

  • @0786AHA
    @0786AHA Год назад +1

    None of the statements disqualify the event in Hera. If someone else experienced something, did they create a 2nd theology narrative?

    • @saadsalman6641
      @saadsalman6641 Год назад +3

      Sura Najm describes the event of first revelation, and ibn ishaq narrative is not aligned with that.

    • @saidhashi2856
      @saidhashi2856 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@saadsalman6641
      The event in Surah Al-najmi does not refer to first revelation. But it refers to second event when the Prophet saw Angel Gabriel in his full form in which God created him. From the horizon he kept coming closer while reducing in size as he kept coming. If it were first revelation, Muhammad would have ran away scared. We all know how he got scared and shrouded himself with blankets after the first event in cave of Hira.
      But in Surah annajm the fact that he waited and kept calm shows that it was Not his first encounter with this Angel.
      Both of these events however took place in the early days of revelation.
      I think there is hadith, if am not wrong which gives background to the event in An najmi, in that the Prophet asked Angel Gabriel that he wishes to see him in his real form, and his wish was granted. So this chapter of Najmi mentions 2 such encounters.