At 0:56 I don't understand why she felt the need to tell you that she was Middle Eastern. As if that automatically gives her some kind of authority or a better understanding of Islam. If being Arab/Middle Eastern held any special significance in Allah's eyes, the pagans of Mecca would have all been guided. Anyway, keep going brother, may Allah keep you steadfast and reward you for all your efforts!
Will do! May Allah reward you for supporting me in delivering the message of Islam! Thanks much for the comment, I hope to have more content up soon InshaAllah! :)
JazakAllahu Khairan! My Allah reward you for all of your efforts. I appreciate your support and I'm genuinely looking forward to your future streams by being a supportive figure. InshaAllah
it is so weird how they talk as if they know everything about the religion, and as soon as they are challenged on it, they start stuttering and mumbling.
They are usually misinformed due to social norms. Its our duty to inform them with a gentle way. Thank you so much for your contribution and support! May Allah reward you.
Assalam Alaykum brother I don’t think it’s right to call the niqab “extreme”. Sure I understand if you are of the opinion that niqab isn’t mandatory, (which I am of that opinion as well) but that is a valid opinion that many Muslims have that is represented in scholarship.
I appreciate your point of view, and yes although there is representation in scholarship I am sticking to the Quranic and Sunnah position which is women being permitted to show hands, feet, and face -- as always Allah knows best. I believe that the niqab was a political move and there were scholars for dollars to promote that position.
Asalamualaikum, Is that what the chruch did too in christianity when schoolars makes there own laws, by not sticking to the core the Al Quran i itend not too debate but hoping to gain more knowledge. Allah knows best Insya Allah
Ibn Hajar said in Fath al-Bari: There is a report of Ibn Abi Hatim via ‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Uthman ibn Khaytham from Safiyyah that explains that. This report says: We mentioned the women of Quraysh and their virtues in the presence of ‘Aishah and she said: “The women of Quraysh are good, but by Allah I have never seen any better than the women of the Ansar, or any who believed the Book of Allah more strongly or had more faith in the Revelation. When Surat al-Nur was revealed - “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - their menfolk came to them and recited to them what had been revealed, and there was not one woman among them who did not go to her apron, and the following morning they prayed wrapped up as if there were crows on their heads. It was also narrated clearly in the report of al-Bukhari narrated above, where we see ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her), who was so knowledgeable and pious, praising them in this manner and stating that she had never seen any women who believed the Book of Allah more strongly or had more faith in the Revelation. This clearly indicates that they understood from this verse - “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - that it was obligatory to cover their faces and that this stemmed from their belief in the Book of Allah and their faith in the Revelation.
﴿وَمَنْ أَحْسَنُ قَوْلًا مِّمَّن دَعَا إِلَى اللَّهِ وَعَمِلَ صَالِحًا وَقَالَ إِنَّنِي مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ﴾ [ فصلت: 33] And who is better in speech than one who invites to Allah and does righteousness and says, "Indeed, I am of the Muslims."
Brother, you said that wearing Niqab and Burka is on one end of the extreme. But I don’t think that’s the case. Going on to one end of the extreme is to force that upon a woman, whether it’s hijab or Niqab. But a woman who willingly wears a niqab is her choice and doesn’t make her extreme. It’s her choice to cover for the sake of Allah. The prophet (SAWS) had wives who veiled themselves entirely, women who wear the niqab choose to do the same, doesn’t make them extremist.
I am under the impression that the Niqab and Burqa have been politicized. We have a clear understanding of what the definition of being "entirely veiled" is, and unfortunately the Niqab or Burqa does not fit the definition. You can reference the "Hijab" video from Mufti Aamir regarding what is defined as fully clothed, and Allah knows best. Thank you for your support and comment! May Allah reward you. :)
Great job young man. Although the blurring is not necessary, but you do as you see fit. The brothers in Speakers Corner, EFDawah, Hamza, etc don't blur as well.
@@DawahDigest Sounds good. Also, as a sidenote for public places: There is no expectation of privacy in public. Albeit a mall is private, if you ever do set up a stall somewhere else you can keep that in mind. Also it can come in handy in cases of emergency or for your own safety to have footage. Cheers.
@@snakejuce I try to tell them that I record myself for safety, but they are saying some bogus policy of no recording. I read the entire policy and nothing about recording.
@@DawahDigest Check the eavesdropping laws in your state. As for your situation, prior permission with the mall usually helps. I would bring that up to them how you're only recording yourself and you can even show them an example video if you would like (although not necessary). Occasionally though you will get the security guard who's on a power trip, but he can't do much. As long as you have permission (in a mall) you're good. Allahu a3lam.
@@DawahDigest FYI, I'm sure you're aware but thought I'd mention, that federally there is no law or even state law that prohibits you from recording. At the end of the day a private property can choose to give you permission or withhold it.
Thanks so much for your support, may Allah the almighty elevate you to new heights and increase your status with him. I look forward to getting more content out there. :)
اَلسَلامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ Brother can you explain why you’re telling an atheist that niqaab and burka is ” on the other side of extreme ” 6:35 is the prophets wives and the sahabas wifes extremists. I dont see it as obligatory but calling it extreme and calling yourself a Daee ilaa Allah is in my eyes absurd. I see good in you but dont call something in islam extreme if you’re doing dawah and being a representative of islam and Prophet ﷺ Way of Life.
May Allah bless you for your manners. I do want to say calling the niqab "extreme" isn't fair. I'm also of the opinion that it isn't mandatory but labelling in that way alienates our sisters that do wear it. I do want our brothers and sisters to protect the sisters that do wear the niqab instead of, in a way, throwing them under the bus. I wear the hijab and I may start wearing the niqab full time in the future. That's because I do think it's apart of our tradition and I also think some of the wives (may Allah be pleased with them) of the Prophet ﷺ did wear it. For the times I have worn niqab in the past (or even when we were forced to wear masks for covid lol), I felt free and protected when covering my face. Besides it being apart of our tradition, while not being mandatory, I do see and have felt the wisdom behind it.
Thank you for the thoughtful and insightful comment! I understand some sisters choose to wear it, and that is fine. I have seen multiple times where they cannot eat regularly because of a barrier between their mouth and food, and to me that is unnecessary. Allah knows best! :)
From my humble opinion, one-on-one conversation is much more effective rather having two brothers and one lady communicating. As to avoid confusion. My two cents.
Are those Dota 2 Battlepass Aegis? I stopped playing Dota but you brought some memories back :D . Just subscribed and I look forward to see more from you brother. Insha Allah.
very loving approach akhi. I would have to disagree with saying men who force women to wear hijab are wrong though. Its a feminist argument that is not compatible with Islam. As a married man I've learnt the hard way that men are responsible for establishing the rules of Islam. It's not a coincidence that the religion of the husband necessarily has to be Islam, yet the wife can be a christian or jew. I'm not saying he has to be an oppressor BUT he has to determine what's acceptable and what isn't and he can do that with love and gentleness.
I am enjoying your video's. I hope you don't mind if I point out a couple of things here and there. She asked you if you were Middle Eastern and you answered in two parts. You said NO. That would have been enough. But you further added, "I'm a white guy". That second part was unnecessary. Not to mention, some middle easterners could be classified as, "white" per se. So just an advice. Please carry on, you are doing great!
Hi Paradigm, thanks much for your comment and feedback! I appreciate that and will incorporate it in my future efforts! The reason why I responded to that is because here in the west typically when someone mentions a nationality through speech its in reference to skin color. Hope that helps clear things up. I appreciate your support! :)
@@DawahDigest my friend, I am also here in west. I'm a Texan ans did take western culture in consideration when I offer my advice. Once again, hope to meet you one day!
Well we can definitely commend her for stopping by the booth and engaging with me. She really had a positive experience which can be felt towards the end of the talk. :)
It is , instead of condemning the harassment of Omar Allah agreed with himand it discriminate enslaved women and free woman . Sahih al Bukhari 6240 Sahih Muslim 26:5395 Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 6383
Liked and subscribed . Muslim should like and subscribe every dawah channel comes in front. So there will be some rewards for listening and sharing. Never like and subscribe any sellibrity Or any junk channels so you don’t share their sin.
Brother..... U have to be unapologetic sometimes.... Like, ask her is it okay to force Muslim women not to wear hijab in several country's... Like France, India, Denmark, Norway etc.
@@DawahDigest Dear Brother.... U have completely misunderstood my point. I am not saying that u have be rude in Dawah rather I am just simply saying is that u also have to highlight their hypocrisy. Of course respectfully..... Of Course With Patience Jazakallah ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
most of us in the middle east we chose to wear hijab this is nonsense, we appreicate our men whom they protect us, if my hijab is slipping ik he got my back, niqab is something women chose as well, its not extreme to us, its one of the norms over here.
Thank you for the comment! I do agree that its a social norm, but here in the west it is considered an "extreme" because it goes a step further from what was prescribed. If a woman chooses to increase her hijab, then that is her choice, but to say that it is the "standard" of where things "need to be" is not something that I can stand behind, and Allah knows best. Hope that helps clarify my take! Thanks much for your support and contribution. :)
The oppressed muslim woman who is forced to wear the hijab is an exhausting trope. Sometimes I wonder if it's true ignorance or just intentional bigotry.
A very good question indeed. I am glad she had a positive experience with a Muslim that day to help her understand. The news and media does A LOT of damage. Thank you for your support and comment! :)
Brother You need to learn before you make a statement; covering the face is from the deen , the mothers of believers covered their faces and they're our role models, I'm curious if you even read the tefseer of Surat Al Ahzab and An noor!
If you think you can do a better job, go pull out a table, get a camera, and get your own channel. All you did was cause fitnah with this childish comment. I don't care about your "disappointment" or what YOU wanted to see from the video -- I care about my intention and status with Allah. My intention was to bring her closer to Allah and his deen by showing this woman the beauty of Islam through understanding and compassion. Only a fool would do Dawah the same way to every single person. Here is a fantastic idea for you -- maybe stick to your original advice and don't comment on videos unless its positively constructive. There are plenty of other channels you can browse on RUclips.
@@DawahDigest So, Dawah is pulling out a table and getting a camera? I have written my comment out of love towards you and wanting good for you brother. There is not much I can say in response but اتق الله. May Allah increase you in knowledge and forgive you for this strange response. All I did was give you feedback and like in the video you choose to be a victim. I will keep you in my Dua. Assalam Alykum.
@@Rain_21 go re-read your comment and tell me exactly how "you should not be preaching Islam if you are not educated on it" along with the tone of everything else you said is "out of love". You need to check yourself bro. Salaam.
@@Rain_21 nobody is bending the rules to appease. People are at different levels of their imaan. I can guarantee you that you are not following every rule of islam. Get over yourself.
Brother May Allah aid you ajd grant Jannah but do not sell the deen just to make these people happy. You’ve said yourself it’s a command from Allah you said multiple times that could be enough for her if she doesn’t wanna take it. Don’t sell out don’t do that to Middle Eastern Muslims brother that’s where Islam came from. Burqa niqab it’s wajib to some people like which madhab they follow and if they wanna cover themselves that’s them but do not call “thats too extreme” it may seem too extreme for you and this atheist lady but it’s nie extreme to some people. I can’t get Muslims like you who try to sell the deen to make disbelievers and non believers go make them happy. We need to stick to the Quran and sunnah
Hi Akuma, I am not, I was speaking in relation to the womans point of view of what SHE considers middle eastern men stereotypes. Thanks for the comment, hope that helps clear things up! :)
This is a very skewed way of thinking. Men and women are different, and therefore should have different guidance by God. Hope that helps you in your understanding! :)
@@scottholder4431 Well you go on then allow your woman to be unmodest so that other men can and might lust after her. That is your choice. Most Muslim women want to wear Hijab, out of own choice.
I think we just touched on one of the reasons that religion is viewed negatively, and I find that reason to be politics. Hope that helps clear things up, I appreciate your feedback.
Jazak Allah brother very beautiful way of dawah But about the prayer I'm having the same problem I do it for a week then I get lazy and forget but keep trying because there are hadiths sahih about who leaves the Salah is kafir I know it's harsh but it's reasonable because only shirk and leaving Salah takes out of the fold of Islam may Allah guide us all to what Allah loves. ruclips.net/video/CwPznLLkNi8/видео.html
This is the struggle we all face. May Allah make it easy on you and reward you for your efforts. Leaving salah is to say it is not necessary, but laziness is not leaving salah, it is just laziness. Hope that helps you bro! You are not a kafir, that is shaytan's was-wasa. Keep on struggling for the sake of Allah bro. Much love!
Covering the head doesn't make a human s tupid or less human cuz we cover most of our bodies with clothes and that didn't effect us in a bad way it was the opposite that people started to focus on what we have in our brains instead of focusing on each others bodies.
At 0:56 I don't understand why she felt the need to tell you that she was Middle Eastern. As if that automatically gives her some kind of authority or a better understanding of Islam. If being Arab/Middle Eastern held any special significance in Allah's eyes, the pagans of Mecca would have all been guided. Anyway, keep going brother, may Allah keep you steadfast and reward you for all your efforts!
Ameen! Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! She is a very kind person in the end, may Allah guide her! :)
Just found your channel, Mashallah brother you guys are the future of dawah for the west!
InshaAllah! Thanks so much for the kind and inspiring words!! I appreciate your support, may Allah reward you a portion of everything I do. :)
I am from the middle east and I always smile when I hear stereotypes about us 😇
Keep doing what you're doing brother Muris, Jazak Allah Khair.
Will do! May Allah reward you for supporting me in delivering the message of Islam! Thanks much for the comment, I hope to have more content up soon InshaAllah! :)
Mashallah I love your approachable personality brother.
JazakAllahu Khairan! My Allah reward you for all of your efforts. I appreciate your support and I'm genuinely looking forward to your future streams by being a supportive figure. InshaAllah
it is so weird how they talk as if they know everything about the religion, and as soon as they are challenged on it, they start stuttering and mumbling.
They are usually misinformed due to social norms. Its our duty to inform them with a gentle way. Thank you so much for your contribution and support! May Allah reward you.
Ive arrived here from speakers corner debate ! and subscribed
Same 😊
Assalam Alaykum brother I don’t think it’s right to call the niqab “extreme”. Sure I understand if you are of the opinion that niqab isn’t mandatory, (which I am of that opinion as well) but that is a valid opinion that many Muslims have that is represented in scholarship.
I appreciate your point of view, and yes although there is representation in scholarship I am sticking to the Quranic and Sunnah position which is women being permitted to show hands, feet, and face -- as always Allah knows best. I believe that the niqab was a political move and there were scholars for dollars to promote that position.
@@DawahDigest alhamdulillah agreed 100%
Asalamualaikum, Is that what the chruch did too in christianity when schoolars makes there own laws, by not sticking to the core the Al Quran i itend not too debate but hoping to gain more knowledge. Allah knows best Insya Allah
Ibn Hajar said in Fath al-Bari: There is a report of Ibn Abi Hatim via ‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Uthman ibn Khaytham from Safiyyah that explains that. This report says: We mentioned the women of Quraysh and their virtues in the presence of ‘Aishah and she said: “The women of Quraysh are good, but by Allah I have never seen any better than the women of the Ansar, or any who believed the Book of Allah more strongly or had more faith in the Revelation. When Surat al-Nur was revealed - “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - their menfolk came to them and recited to them what had been revealed, and there was not one woman among them who did not go to her apron, and the following morning they prayed wrapped up as if there were crows on their heads. It was also narrated clearly in the report of al-Bukhari narrated above, where we see ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her), who was so knowledgeable and pious, praising them in this manner and stating that she had never seen any women who believed the Book of Allah more strongly or had more faith in the Revelation. This clearly indicates that they understood from this verse - “and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms)” - that it was obligatory to cover their faces and that this stemmed from their belief in the Book of Allah and their faith in the Revelation.
@@DawahDigestbrother don't call it extreme even if you think it was promoted later on by politics. It is more modest than hijab.
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is that the international aegis of champions on your top wall shelves?
3 of them?? bro give me one loll
Mad tricks, yo! ;)
﴿وَمَنْ أَحْسَنُ قَوْلًا مِّمَّن دَعَا إِلَى اللَّهِ وَعَمِلَ صَالِحًا وَقَالَ إِنَّنِي مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ﴾
[ فصلت: 33]
And who is better in speech than one who invites to Allah and does righteousness and says, "Indeed, I am of the Muslims."
Sadaqallah-ul-Atheem. Thank you so much for this reminder! May Allah increase you in whichever way he sees best. :)
Brother, you said that wearing Niqab and Burka is on one end of the extreme. But I don’t think that’s the case.
Going on to one end of the extreme is to force that upon a woman, whether it’s hijab or Niqab. But a woman who willingly wears a niqab is her choice and doesn’t make her extreme. It’s her choice to cover for the sake of Allah. The prophet (SAWS) had wives who veiled themselves entirely, women who wear the niqab choose to do the same, doesn’t make them extremist.
I am under the impression that the Niqab and Burqa have been politicized. We have a clear understanding of what the definition of being "entirely veiled" is, and unfortunately the Niqab or Burqa does not fit the definition. You can reference the "Hijab" video from Mufti Aamir regarding what is defined as fully clothed, and Allah knows best. Thank you for your support and comment! May Allah reward you. :)
Mashallah-Allah the brother is so approachable. Really enjoyed the conversation. May Allah multiply your rewards in this world and the next life.
Salaam and thank you for your kind comment! May Allah the almighty reward you beyond time! :)
Alhamdulillah. Thanks for the vid bro, jazzakalah
Absolutely! Thank you for your continued support. I hope to have more content soon!
Bro I just stumbled upon ur vid, let me assure ur work and vids Excellent.
I appreciate your comment of support, it means a lot to me. May Allah the almighty reward you! :)
@@DawahDigest - Ameen, keep up ur good work brother, Insha Allah, Allah will reward u in this world and hereafter.
Very cool brother Muris
Keep up the good work
Thank you so much for the support! May Allah SWT reward you. :)
@@DawahDigest Masha Allah Jazak Allah Kheer
*_Barak'Allah feek_*
Wa Iyakum bro! :)
Masha Allah Jazak Allah Kheer
They’re just mad because they can’t see Muslim woman’s body or our hair period.
This is true. Thank you so much for your comment and support!
@@DawahDigest you’re welcome my brother in Islam.
fancy monitors. anyway, what do you think of the case in the sudan where they sentenced women to 40 lashes for wearing trousers?
Great job young man. Although the blurring is not necessary, but you do as you see fit. The brothers in Speakers Corner, EFDawah, Hamza, etc don't blur as well.
Ah the blurring is because its in a mall. And out of respect to the guests. :)
@@DawahDigest Sounds good. Also, as a sidenote for public places: There is no expectation of privacy in public. Albeit a mall is private, if you ever do set up a stall somewhere else you can keep that in mind.
Also it can come in handy in cases of emergency or for your own safety to have footage. Cheers.
@@snakejuce I try to tell them that I record myself for safety, but they are saying some bogus policy of no recording. I read the entire policy and nothing about recording.
@@DawahDigest Check the eavesdropping laws in your state. As for your situation, prior permission with the mall usually helps. I would bring that up to them how you're only recording yourself and you can even show them an example video if you would like (although not necessary).
Occasionally though you will get the security guard who's on a power trip, but he can't do much. As long as you have permission (in a mall) you're good.
Allahu a3lam.
@@DawahDigest FYI, I'm sure you're aware but thought I'd mention, that federally there is no law or even state law that prohibits you from recording. At the end of the day a private property can choose to give you permission or withhold it.
ALHAMDULILLAH ❤️ ALLAH bless you all ❤️ JAJAKALLA KHIRAN ❤️🙂❤️
Assalamualaikum from Malaysia
MashaAllah MashaAllah.
May Allah bless you and your family always ❤❤
Wow interesting video... Thank you brother for making this inspiring video... Liked and subscribed...
Thanks so much for your support, may Allah the almighty elevate you to new heights and increase your status with him. I look forward to getting more content out there. :)
اَلسَلامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ
Brother can you explain why you’re telling an atheist that niqaab and burka is ” on the other side of extreme ” 6:35 is the prophets wives and the sahabas wifes extremists. I dont see it as obligatory but calling it extreme and calling yourself a Daee ilaa Allah is in my eyes absurd. I see good in you but dont call something in islam extreme if you’re doing dawah and being a representative of islam and Prophet ﷺ Way of Life.
Damnnn.. my man got some dota2 relics 👍
Old but gold.
Dang sick monitor set up
Thank you bro!
@@DawahDigest no problem homie
Alhamdulillah. May Allah reward you for your dawah for the sake of Allah and Islam. آمــــــــــــــــــين.
May Allah bless you for your manners. I do want to say calling the niqab "extreme" isn't fair. I'm also of the opinion that it isn't mandatory but labelling in that way alienates our sisters that do wear it. I do want our brothers and sisters to protect the sisters that do wear the niqab instead of, in a way, throwing them under the bus. I wear the hijab and I may start wearing the niqab full time in the future. That's because I do think it's apart of our tradition and I also think some of the wives (may Allah be pleased with them) of the Prophet ﷺ did wear it. For the times I have worn niqab in the past (or even when we were forced to wear masks for covid lol), I felt free and protected when covering my face. Besides it being apart of our tradition, while not being mandatory, I do see and have felt the wisdom behind it.
Thank you for the thoughtful and insightful comment! I understand some sisters choose to wear it, and that is fine. I have seen multiple times where they cannot eat regularly because of a barrier between their mouth and food, and to me that is unnecessary. Allah knows best! :)
I am glad i found this channel
From my humble opinion, one-on-one conversation is much more effective rather having two brothers and one lady communicating. As to avoid confusion. My two cents.
Are those Dota 2 Battlepass Aegis? I stopped playing Dota but you brought some memories back :D . Just subscribed and I look forward to see more from you brother. Insha Allah.
Indeed they are! Don't make the mistake of coming back, its always a terrible time for some fancy pixel special effects! (hahahaha)
very loving approach akhi. I would have to disagree with saying men who force women to wear hijab are wrong though. Its a feminist argument that is not compatible with Islam. As a married man I've learnt the hard way that men are responsible for establishing the rules of Islam. It's not a coincidence that the religion of the husband necessarily has to be Islam, yet the wife can be a christian or jew. I'm not saying he has to be an oppressor BUT he has to determine what's acceptable and what isn't and he can do that with love and gentleness.
Masya Allah Allaahumma baarik
First time is see your content , selam aleikum from Germany, brother
Walaikumusalaaaaam! Welcome to the channel and thanks for your support! :)
@@DawahDigest 🤝🏻
God bless you bro. Calm and composed.
Thank you very much. I try to improve every day. :)
18:01 if you're here for the ASMR session with Muris.
Hahahaha this had me dead. :)
Waalaikumsalam bro. Just come across your channel. ❤❤❤ your contents
Thank you so much for your support! I hope to have more inspiring stories soon, InshaAllah. May Allah reward you! :)
what a beautiful way of Dawah may Allah increase you in ilm Ameen Ya Rabb Al Alamin
Jazak Allahu Khairan for your support and thoughtful dua! I hope to be of better service to Allah and the ummah. InshaAllah :)
I am enjoying your video's. I hope you don't mind if I point out a couple of things here and there.
She asked you if you were Middle Eastern and you answered in two parts. You said NO. That would have been enough. But you further added, "I'm a white guy". That second part was unnecessary. Not to mention, some middle easterners could be classified as, "white" per se.
So just an advice. Please carry on, you are doing great!
Hi Paradigm, thanks much for your comment and feedback! I appreciate that and will incorporate it in my future efforts! The reason why I responded to that is because here in the west typically when someone mentions a nationality through speech its in reference to skin color. Hope that helps clear things up. I appreciate your support! :)
@@DawahDigest my friend, I am also here in west. I'm a Texan ans did take western culture in consideration when I offer my advice.
Once again, hope to meet you one day!
Is this inside of a shopping mall?
Yes.
She need to get out of this same o same o American life system box and explore the world to what’s out there and open your mind
Well we can definitely commend her for stopping by the booth and engaging with me. She really had a positive experience which can be felt towards the end of the talk. :)
It is , instead of condemning the harassment of Omar Allah agreed with himand it discriminate enslaved women and free woman .
Sahih al Bukhari 6240
Sahih Muslim 26:5395
Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah 6383
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد
Ameen.
Tabarakallah👍
Liked and subscribed . Muslim should like and subscribe every dawah channel comes in front. So there will be some rewards for listening and sharing.
Never like and subscribe any sellibrity Or any junk channels so you don’t share their sin.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and support! It really means a lot to me! :)
Brother..... U have to be unapologetic sometimes.... Like, ask her is it okay to force Muslim women not to wear hijab in several country's... Like France, India, Denmark, Norway etc.
Its better to catch flies with honey than it is vinegar bro. Patience in due time InshaAllah :)
@@DawahDigest Dear Brother.... U have completely misunderstood my point. I am not saying that u have be rude in Dawah rather I am just simply saying is that u also have to highlight their hypocrisy.
Of course respectfully..... Of Course With Patience
Jazakallah ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@badhonbd7021 I got you bro. All good, I genuinely appreciate your comment and thoughts. I promise I did not get offended by what you said. :)
@@DawahDigest I like your Dawah style though... ❤️❤️❤️
May Allah reward you and your family. Ameen.
وَعَلَيْكُم السَّلَام وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ
JazakAllahu Khairan for your support and comment! :)
To all those people who are so interested in what Muslim women wear, F yll. Why is that bothering you. Leave them alone they don't need your approval
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Mother Mary, Who oppressed her?
A valid point! :) Thank you for your comment.
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most of us in the middle east we chose to wear hijab this is nonsense, we appreicate our men whom they protect us, if my hijab is slipping ik he got my back, niqab is something women chose as well, its not extreme to us, its one of the norms over here.
Thank you for the comment! I do agree that its a social norm, but here in the west it is considered an "extreme" because it goes a step further from what was prescribed. If a woman chooses to increase her hijab, then that is her choice, but to say that it is the "standard" of where things "need to be" is not something that I can stand behind, and Allah knows best. Hope that helps clarify my take! Thanks much for your support and contribution. :)
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Was 5200 now wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy lower. I appreciate your support kind friend! :)
The oppressed muslim woman who is forced to wear the hijab is an exhausting trope. Sometimes I wonder if it's true ignorance or just intentional bigotry.
A very good question indeed. I am glad she had a positive experience with a Muslim that day to help her understand. The news and media does A LOT of damage. Thank you for your support and comment! :)
Brother You need to learn before you make a statement; covering the face is from the deen , the mothers of believers covered their faces and they're our role models, I'm curious if you even read the tefseer of Surat Al Ahzab and An noor!
Westerns need a western to knock down.
Thank you for your comment. Having two westerners talk gives us an opportunity to be relatable. :)
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InsyaAllah you'll bring a lot of people into Islam, brothers.
Mashaa Allah.
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Edit: this was advice to you and I hope it reached you.
If you think you can do a better job, go pull out a table, get a camera, and get your own channel. All you did was cause fitnah with this childish comment.
I don't care about your "disappointment" or what YOU wanted to see from the video -- I care about my intention and status with Allah. My intention was to bring her closer to Allah and his deen by showing this woman the beauty of Islam through understanding and compassion. Only a fool would do Dawah the same way to every single person.
Here is a fantastic idea for you -- maybe stick to your original advice and don't comment on videos unless its positively constructive. There are plenty of other channels you can browse on RUclips.
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So, Dawah is pulling out a table and getting a camera?
I have written my comment out of love towards you and wanting good for you brother.
There is not much I can say in response but اتق الله.
May Allah increase you in knowledge and forgive you for this strange response.
All I did was give you feedback and like in the video you choose to be a victim.
I will keep you in my Dua.
Assalam Alykum.
@@Rain_21 go re-read your comment and tell me exactly how "you should not be preaching Islam if you are not educated on it" along with the tone of everything else you said is "out of love". You need to check yourself bro. Salaam.
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And you should not.
If you're going to bend Islamic rules to appease the non Muslims you're not really a Da'e.
@@Rain_21 nobody is bending the rules to appease. People are at different levels of their imaan. I can guarantee you that you are not following every rule of islam. Get over yourself.
Muslim women dont find it oppressive. If she accept islam as true religion straight away she will wear hijab and dont feel opressed
Brother May Allah aid you ajd grant Jannah but do not sell the deen just to make these people happy. You’ve said yourself it’s a command from Allah you said multiple times that could be enough for her if she doesn’t wanna take it. Don’t sell out don’t do that to Middle Eastern Muslims brother that’s where Islam came from. Burqa niqab it’s wajib to some people like which madhab they follow and if they wanna cover themselves that’s them but do not call “thats too extreme” it may seem too extreme for you and this atheist lady but it’s nie extreme to some people. I can’t get Muslims like you who try to sell the deen to make disbelievers and non believers go make them happy. We need to stick to the Quran and sunnah
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Brother please don't stereotype middle eastern men as being controlling and weak minded.
Hi Akuma, I am not, I was speaking in relation to the womans point of view of what SHE considers middle eastern men stereotypes. Thanks for the comment, hope that helps clear things up! :)
The fact that women have to wear them and men don't............shows that it's oppressive.
This is a very skewed way of thinking. Men and women are different, and therefore should have different guidance by God. Hope that helps you in your understanding! :)
Men also have clothing rules in Islam too, read about it. They also have to dress Modestly.
@@benharis1956 Excellent point! :)
@@benharis1956 Yep, it's not equal therefore it's oppressive. I think you got it.
@@scottholder4431 Well you go on then allow your woman to be unmodest so that other men can and might lust after her. That is your choice. Most Muslim women want to wear Hijab, out of own choice.
Bro, for the future don't start talking about politics if you want to educate about religion , especially against these traumatised Iranians
I think we just touched on one of the reasons that religion is viewed negatively, and I find that reason to be politics. Hope that helps clear things up, I appreciate your feedback.
Jazak Allah brother very beautiful way of dawah But about the prayer I'm having the same problem I do it for a week then I get lazy and forget but keep trying because there are hadiths sahih about who leaves the Salah is kafir I know it's harsh but it's reasonable because only shirk and leaving Salah takes out of the fold of Islam may Allah guide us all to what Allah loves.
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This is the struggle we all face. May Allah make it easy on you and reward you for your efforts. Leaving salah is to say it is not necessary, but laziness is not leaving salah, it is just laziness. Hope that helps you bro! You are not a kafir, that is shaytan's was-wasa. Keep on struggling for the sake of Allah bro. Much love!
Wow the first thing that concerns her is the racial thing not what would you say or your knowledge.🤦♂️
She is a kind person, you will see that towards the end. May Allah guide her. :)
Covering the head doesn't make a human s tupid or less human cuz we cover most of our bodies with clothes and that didn't effect us in a bad way it was the opposite that people started to focus on what we have in our brains instead of focusing on each others bodies.
Masha Allah ❤❤.