What I liked from this is how Allah did not discriminate between Satan and Adam. He answered both of their wishes, Satan got to be free untill judgement day and Adam asked for forgiveness and received it. Which is the better wish?
Keep in mind the earlier message of the surah... *Follow Allah and His revelations* , and follow not your friend or protector.. *Al A'raaf 7:3* _because your friends oppressed your heart_
@ 2:10 . That Genesis verse you mentioned is also in the Quran in Chapter 20 (Surah Ta Ha), verse 55 . The verse is as follows below: "Minha khalaqnakum wafeeha nuAAeedukum waminha nukhrijukum taratan okhra" Out of this [earth] have We created you, and into it shall We return you, and out of it shall We bring you forth once again. - 20:55 This verse below is well known and recited by Muslims when buring their dead, when they throw the first 3 handfuls of soil inside the grave when filling up the grave bearing the body of the deceased.
When Adam an Eve ate of the tree it caused the raiment to disappear, (they lost their heavenly coverings) so they took leaves to cover their shame. So God informed them how to cover, and informed them not to let the disbelievers trick them into uncovering themselves again (like Society teaches us to do now) This is why Muslims cover more modestly
@@xXPrinsezzXx listen to the video again. 7:20 till 7:28 God is telling the story of Adam and Eve. And the Story highlights how satan caused them to lose their coverings. And reminds us not to let satan trick us into doing the same. For those who are not Muslim, The Qur'an speaks in General terms, The Hadith (sayings and doings of The Prophet sAs) speaks in specific terms on every subject the Qur'an. He has detailed The modest dress code for males and females, answering the specifics about these verses. There are obligatory parts of our body to cover, and Sunnah parts to cover for males and females that are quite lengthy to cover here. But there is no other religion that Ordained its followers to dress more modestly. If so please reply. Islam (along with Judaism) is the most detailed religion in the world with regard to the specifics of any subject.
@@TheQuranExplainsItself at what point did I say I was quoting the Qur'an word for word? Did I ever put quotation marks up " " ? No! I was explaining the verses. We are all brothers and sisters, and never accuse someone of making things up sir
Your Arabic in this episode was very good. I'm impressed. One day you'll be speaking very fluently as time goes on ,In Sha Allah. Stay blessed sister ❤
Still enjoying your videos. Keep'em coming. May God bless you for your effort. Because you seemed to enjoy the story of Adam. I have suggestion for you. There's a video on youtube called "Story night - Fallen" by Nouman Ali khan, a famous american Muslim speaker. He is my second favorite Muslim speaker after Mufti Menk. Hope you enjoy it.
I like the mummy part 😂 Can we imagine when we are dying and we are like that and the grim reaper only beats us up and down because we worship the wrong God? I can't imagine it, really.
Yeah it's quite different from the story in Genesis. In Genesis, Eve commits the first sin. This is before they disobey God's commandment. Not many people know of this, because they miss it while reading, as it is quite subtle and you'd only notice it if you're paying close attention. And this ruins the Christian's concept of original sin due to the eating of the fruit, because it shows you that they could already sin, even before the incident with the tree. If they could already sin, then they were created with an inherent nature that allowed them to sin, but since this "nature" isn't punished in the story in Genesis, and only the breaking of a direct commandment is punished; then the Christian idea of original sin (i.e. our inherent nature that allows us to sin) being punishable, has no foundation. Then it's Eve alone who let's the serpent deceive her, and she then has Adam eat from the fruit. When God then questions Adam concerning it, Adam, in Genesis, points the finger at Eve, and even blames God Himself, and he shows ingratitude towards God for having created Eve. So while they're both wrong, the story in Genesis places more blame on the woman than on her husband. The Quranic story doesn't do that. In 7:20 it's repeated three times that "the both of them" erred together.
@@atwaterkent911 Not to mention predestination and monotheism. The Christians have huge issues with that. Because if you tell them that Adam and Eve (as) were destined to disobey their Lord, they'll oppose you. If you tell them that God created them and what they did, they'll reject it. Their theology isn't sound. Adam and Eve were predestined to consume that fruit, so that the human experience on Earth would commence. Of course they were going to do it. God knows everything, and He creates everything: so He knew that they were going to do it, and He created all of those events. Christians usually disagree with that, and this leads to the rejection of predestination, and actually leads to polytheism, because if God doesn't create all events, then who was creating it all? You'd have to introduce some other creator besides God who is creating events in the world. This would make one a polytheist. But they don't reflect on such issues. When Eve(as) sins in the story in Genesis, her first sin isn't even mentioned by God. He let's it slide and doesn't punish her for it. This contradicts Paul's statement that "the wages for (all) sin is death [i.e. hellfire]". By the way, this refers to before the eating of the fruit. When the serpent asks her concerning the tree, Eve, in Genesis, tells the serpent that God had told them not to eat or touch the fruit, lest they'd die. This is a sin according to the Laws of the OT, because what she does there, is she's adding to the words of God. God never said that in the story. He said that they would die if they ate from the fruit, not if they touched it. This is so subtle that nobody seems to be aware of it, but the classical Jewish commentators noticed it, and they commented on it. When Adam(as) blames God, God doesn't rebuke him for it either. When asked about what he did, he(as) says to God: "that woman whom You gave me made me do it!". That's him blaming Eve, refusing to take responsibility, and at the same time showing ingratitude towards God by implying that he didn't even ask for the woman, and because God "gave that woman" to him, then it's a little bit God's fault. In the story, God let's that one slide as well. But that's not in the Qur'an. Eve is then questioned, and she points the finger at the devil, blaming him instead of her own self. So they're all pointing the finger at others, and nobody's owning up to their mistakes. So yeah, the stories differ somewhat. And how the Christians interpret it differs from how the Jews interpret it.
What I liked from this is how Allah did not discriminate between Satan and Adam. He answered both of their wishes, Satan got to be free untill judgement day and Adam asked for forgiveness and received it. Which is the better wish?
ALHAMDULILLAH, comment is on point. Short and precise.
Philosopher, you always put smile on my face. May Allah bless you..
Waiting for the day when you embrace Islam inshallah. ALLAH bless you always and forever, ameen. ☝️
Ameen...
InshaAllah
Aameen
Ameen
Keep in mind the earlier message of the surah... *Follow Allah and His revelations* , and follow not your friend or protector.. *Al A'raaf 7:3*
_because your friends oppressed your heart_
@ 2:10 . That Genesis verse you mentioned is also in the Quran in Chapter 20 (Surah Ta Ha), verse 55 . The verse is as follows below:
"Minha khalaqnakum wafeeha nuAAeedukum waminha nukhrijukum taratan okhra"
Out of this [earth] have We created you, and into it shall We return you, and out of it shall We bring you forth once again. - 20:55
This verse below is well known and recited by Muslims when buring their dead, when they throw the first 3 handfuls of soil inside the grave when filling up the grave bearing the body of the deceased.
Fascinating ! We are getting into the QURAN learning uncovering more and more Jewels && Pearls of the QURAN ... CANT WAIT FOR TE NEXT PARTS...YAY
Wasting includes time, sustenance, opportunities (as in an opportunity to become close to their creator)
Adore your Creator so that you learn righteousness *Al Baqarah **2:21*
Raiment of righteousness is among Signs of Allah *Al A'raaf **7:26*
Masha’Allah your Arabic has improved.
May Allah guide you to correct path
When Adam an Eve ate of the tree it caused the raiment to disappear, (they lost their heavenly coverings) so they took leaves to cover their shame.
So God informed them how to cover, and informed them not to let the disbelievers trick them into uncovering themselves again (like Society teaches us to do now)
This is why Muslims cover more modestly
"This is why Muslims cover more modestly" - where does it say that?
@@xXPrinsezzXx hehe true that
Stop making stuff up man
@@xXPrinsezzXx listen to the video again. 7:20 till 7:28 God is telling the story of Adam and Eve. And the Story highlights how satan caused them to lose their coverings. And reminds us not to let satan trick us into doing the same.
For those who are not Muslim, The Qur'an speaks in General terms, The Hadith (sayings and doings of The Prophet sAs) speaks in specific terms on every subject the Qur'an. He has detailed The modest dress code for males and females, answering the specifics about these verses.
There are obligatory parts of our body to cover, and Sunnah parts to cover for males and females that are quite lengthy to cover here. But there is no other religion that Ordained its followers to dress more modestly. If so please reply.
Islam (along with Judaism) is the most detailed religion in the world with regard to the specifics of any subject.
@@TheQuranExplainsItself at what point did I say I was quoting the Qur'an word for word? Did I ever put quotation marks up " " ? No! I was explaining the verses. We are all brothers and sisters, and never accuse someone of making things up sir
Allahu Akbar, great reading
VERY GOOD
You are such a clever lady. Allah kareem sister! May Allah bless you...
Good job 👏👏👏
Your Arabic in this episode was very good. I'm impressed. One day you'll be speaking very fluently as time goes on ,In Sha Allah. Stay blessed sister ❤
Enjoyed very much. Bless..
Great. Keep it up.
liked the REASON part....
amazing !!! You GO Sister...! Question the QURAN itself...
Amazing
Indho caashaq 😁🤣
@@cadadleyNews hh thnks
@@DhammeMaxmoud you kam kam 👁❤👁 ❤👁❤👁 indho jacayal Inaabti Mansha 🤲Allah🤲🕋🤲🕌
Inaabti waa halkee dhulkii mise Halkan usa😁😁
You are doing very well ! You will find many of your answers later on , wait and see ! Peace !
Lying is a major sin in islam. And our Prothet (pbuh)said which means more or less' a muslim can not be a liar.
I love you sister ❤🤲🇺🇸🕌🕋🗽🗽
Have you ever listened to quraan recitation?
Still enjoying your videos. Keep'em coming. May God bless you for your effort. Because you seemed to enjoy the story of Adam. I have suggestion for you. There's a video on youtube called "Story night - Fallen" by Nouman Ali khan, a famous american Muslim speaker. He is my second favorite Muslim speaker after Mufti Menk. Hope you enjoy it.
I like the mummy part 😂
Can we imagine when we are dying and we are like that and the grim reaper only beats us up and down because we worship the wrong God? I can't imagine it, really.
Grim Reaper ? who dat? Someone enjoyed his childhood on Cartoon Network :-) :-)
@@delftefprepjed356 if I said Malikul Maut then would you understand?
@@dikydiky7252 Hooo...Then i wont understand.. I would be scared...:-)
Yeah whatever man as long you're happy
@@dikydiky7252 if your happy, then me happy :-) Insha Allah, you be happy always.
Note that Adam and Eve both listened to Satan and ate from the tree at the same time. The Quran does not blame woman for being cast out of the Garden.
Yeah it's quite different from the story in Genesis. In Genesis, Eve commits the first sin. This is before they disobey God's commandment. Not many people know of this, because they miss it while reading, as it is quite subtle and you'd only notice it if you're paying close attention. And this ruins the Christian's concept of original sin due to the eating of the fruit, because it shows you that they could already sin, even before the incident with the tree. If they could already sin, then they were created with an inherent nature that allowed them to sin, but since this "nature" isn't punished in the story in Genesis, and only the breaking of a direct commandment is punished; then the Christian idea of original sin (i.e. our inherent nature that allows us to sin) being punishable, has no foundation.
Then it's Eve alone who let's the serpent deceive her, and she then has Adam eat from the fruit. When God then questions Adam concerning it, Adam, in Genesis, points the finger at Eve, and even blames God Himself, and he shows ingratitude towards God for having created Eve. So while they're both wrong, the story in Genesis places more blame on the woman than on her husband. The Quranic story doesn't do that. In 7:20 it's repeated three times that "the both of them" erred together.
In Islam, we have the concept of original repentance, which is what Adam and Eve did.
@@atwaterkent911 Not to mention predestination and monotheism. The Christians have huge issues with that. Because if you tell them that Adam and Eve (as) were destined to disobey their Lord, they'll oppose you. If you tell them that God created them and what they did, they'll reject it. Their theology isn't sound. Adam and Eve were predestined to consume that fruit, so that the human experience on Earth would commence. Of course they were going to do it. God knows everything, and He creates everything: so He knew that they were going to do it, and He created all of those events. Christians usually disagree with that, and this leads to the rejection of predestination, and actually leads to polytheism, because if God doesn't create all events, then who was creating it all? You'd have to introduce some other creator besides God who is creating events in the world. This would make one a polytheist. But they don't reflect on such issues. When Eve(as) sins in the story in Genesis, her first sin isn't even mentioned by God. He let's it slide and doesn't punish her for it. This contradicts Paul's statement that "the wages for (all) sin is death [i.e. hellfire]". By the way, this refers to before the eating of the fruit. When the serpent asks her concerning the tree, Eve, in Genesis, tells the serpent that God had told them not to eat or touch the fruit, lest they'd die. This is a sin according to the Laws of the OT, because what she does there, is she's adding to the words of God. God never said that in the story. He said that they would die if they ate from the fruit, not if they touched it. This is so subtle that nobody seems to be aware of it, but the classical Jewish commentators noticed it, and they commented on it. When Adam(as) blames God, God doesn't rebuke him for it either. When asked about what he did, he(as) says to God: "that woman whom You gave me made me do it!". That's him blaming Eve, refusing to take responsibility, and at the same time showing ingratitude towards God by implying that he didn't even ask for the woman, and because God "gave that woman" to him, then it's a little bit God's fault. In the story, God let's that one slide as well. But that's not in the Qur'an. Eve is then questioned, and she points the finger at the devil, blaming him instead of her own self. So they're all pointing the finger at others, and nobody's owning up to their mistakes. So yeah, the stories differ somewhat. And how the Christians interpret it differs from how the Jews interpret it.
Oh your read the arabic.. *NOICE* I know that movie 😂 that part of it was so hilarious
2:40 it s talking about illuminati the many gods worshipers
Nothing to say 😅 but it fealt weird to leave without a comment 😂🤣
Milahan also don’t be so hard on your tongue while pronouncing arabic. Masha’Allah you are now doing excellent keep it up
In the end God forgives Adam.
😆 (Satan) "straight stalking you!"
You can't outrun your term, "It is what it is", lol... Like that