The HIDDEN History of the Sunni-Shia Divide - What They Don’t Tell You

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @abootwallysohomow7086
    @abootwallysohomow7086 Месяц назад

    Me help through Islamic Relief based in London, UK !!!

  • @wajihahmuhammad
    @wajihahmuhammad Месяц назад

    Shukran for sharing. May the worldwide ummah unite under the banner of love for Allah, and His Last and Greatest Prophet, Muhammad Ibn Abdullah. May the divide vanish, as we strive to accomplish the hard trials of war, thrust upon us, by oppressors of disbelief.

    • @Izzy_loves20
      @Izzy_loves20 28 дней назад

      Ameen however many Shia believe wrong things about the Sahaba I mean Sunnis accept all of the righteous predecessors not only ahlul bayt Islam and Khalifa isn’t based on family ties and nepotism. We’ve seen many too many times that a good king will leave his son becoming a tyrant

    • @amo313_
      @amo313_ 28 дней назад

      So in your opinon every sahaba according to many hadiths were nearly 120000 people are friends and good and rightous people
      So then explain me the battle of jamal. So explain that the Allah said to the prophet that there are hypocrites in your ummah.
      So explain me why fatima the daughter of the prophet died with anger to abu bakr.
      The sunni belief is just blindy following. I'm sure you never did your research on anything and just blindly follow what hypocrites off scholars say.

    • @Izzy_loves20
      @Izzy_loves20 27 дней назад

      @ first of all in the books of Shia there are evident blatant lies it’s proven lies, even Shia scholars admit to this secondly there was a fitna, Muslims did disagree on leadership that was part of the issue but the point is that the Shia took it to the extreme and now view nepotism as the only way. The fact that they believe the imams are infallible, is shirk the only divinely appointed ppl are the prophets of Allah not the companions not the followers not even the family. Ali was still one of the four great Khalifa. All of the Khalifa were assassinated during these turbulent times because of these disagreements which is a lesson for us