Muslim Tik Tok You Need To See part 58
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That interrupting the prayer and stepping on that guys hand was just plain disgusting. Literally 2 days ago, I was about to leave Uni and as I got near the lifts on the 5th floor, there were these guys praying together on the side, 2 non-Muslim girls (white) were walking, saw them praying, didn’t want to walk in front of them, and walked the opposite way to get to class. So respectful, they were talking as well, and as soon as they saw them praying they stopped so not to interrupt them. MASHALLAH!
what she did was wrong but why were they in her office with her permission? I think we don't have the full picture for the situation so we can't really judge who was in the wrong here
@@az71003 it wasn't even her office. It was obvious it was a classroom
Where do you live? I mean where is your Uni?
May Allah SWT bless them and bless you, Ameen!
@@az71003 This surely enough something going that’s why they were praying there. I wouldn’t do that unless I have no choice. But it was VERY disrespectful of her to step on his hand and call the prayer some kind of magic. She seems to be missing something in her life and that is respect:
3:41..she just stepped over his hand and I interrupted his praying 😶that really wasn't necessary from her...😑
La ilaha illallah ☝🏻
Dont marry a man who wants to see your hair before halal
1:21fact Qur'an teach me how to speak four language and became honours in my class and how to get +A in all my subject every year he teach me many thing alhamdulilah then thanks to my parent's
Oooooo people the end is yesterday
0:43 POV: Me explaining Islam to my christian friends
But how could they wear hijab and make up in the same time.... what's the point of YOUR hijab if you wear a make-up with it ?
Why can't they wear make up hijab covers their hair and makeup makes them feel pretty
Salat is no jokes gueran is no play careful
Astaghfarullah if you don't know anything don't put it here it will be used against you on the day of judgement
that's a mess that's not hijab
I think that teacher should publicly apologise, there is no place in schools for judgemental and uneducated teachers like that, her attitude is totally disgusting 💯
It hurts, seeing a Black women (teacher) acting like that.
3:28 Really hope those students did something about that disrespectful teacher, because she infringed on their right to freely practice religion. I smell a lawsuit.
She got fired
@@heedungie0705 best comment I've seen today
1:09
Please read my comment even if it’s long - it is important -
Muslim women cover their beauty (hair and body) and their face is also a beauty of them so they should keep it natural without makeup or any other things that makes their face more beautiful than it already is
OR
what’s more better than that Muslim women can basically just wear a niqab (which covers their face too)
BUT YOU MUST KNOW
in the end of the day Muslim women that does these things[wears a hijab the right way (*i want to describe the right way later- but what I’m going to say is surly right * -Allah knows best-) or wearing a niqab] should know that they are being rewarded every time the go out and show the world that they are (surly proud) Muslim women.
* so the right way of wearing a hijab is :
• not a single lock of hair must be shown
• not putting on makeup
• the clothing must not show off
-they mustn’t be to skinny
• only face (without the ears) and hands can be shown
• the neck must be covered too
-> and I want to make sure that islam is no just giving us strict rules for nothing
It is a beautiful religion and for every rule there is a reason. The rules are not just given like this.
Islam has given me more than anyone has every gave me. As a Muslim I cannot have a bad day (and if so I go and read the Quran -this will always make things better) and many many other beautiful things.
My comment will be very very long if I had to write all the nice things in Islam and why it is the true religion.
Anyways have a great day/night and don’t forget to thank Allah for the beautiful things he gave u so far
Wait… just to let u know I’m saying these things to me first as a Muslim girl then to you.
May Allah bless you Asalamualaikum👋🏻
Excuse my English 🫣
Thank you 💕 sister mashaalaah I hope to see you in jannah lnshallah🥰🥰may Allah bless you too
@@abdirizak2273 Ameen 🥰🥰🫶🫶 you too ❣️
0:21 yes you should say peace be upon him.
It is not disrespectful to say it
When a non-Muslim says anything good about Rasool Allah sallAllahu aleihiwasallam, it draws him closer and makes his future better than his past.
There's no rules in Islam about how non-Muslims should behave, aside basic human decency. Since they are not in the fold of Islam, the instructions of Islam will not affect them. However any positives they do will be beneficial to them inşallah. Negatives re violation of rights will bring consequences.
0:38 may allah make your intellectual journey and journey to islam easy ameen sum ameen. No if you say prophet Muhammad peace be upon him it isn't disrespectful. It's respectful and loving gesture toward the prophet alaisalam. May Allah give everyone who is a muslim and who are reverting and learning about islam broad mind sense of intellect and wisdom and critical thinking ameen sum ameen
Asa all I’m responding to the lovely girl that ask the if have to say Peace be upon him after we mention our beloved prophet Muhammad PBUH. Yes sister actually there is verse of the Quran where Allah almighty commanding us humans and the angles to say the salawat we call salawat in Arabic. Hope that clarify and I pray that Allah almighty the merciful to guide us to the right path❤️❤️❤️
That actually says ya-ayuhalladheena aamanoo - oh believing people.
It doesn't refer to non believers.
Since non Muslims don't believe what we do, it's not something that's enforced.
It would be nice of they did and anything positive they say about him will bring them closer.
But we shouldn't expect them to.
However we SHOULD expect them to treat him with decency. And not insult him.
The verse which says Muhammad is a person just like you - that's not to reduce his status among believers, that's actually addressing the disbelievers as in "OK you don't accept him as a Messenger of Allah, at least treat him like a human being"
Sisters, Wearing hijab doesn't mean you get to put a full on makeup and show yourself constantly.
As young people and also being male we have this social media addiction problem that comes from insecurity, and being away from religion "although you're actually Muslim".
But once the love of Quran, prayers and masjid penetrates your heart. And allah grows your Iman, These things fade away completely 🖤
I mean ya I agree if they not wearing alot of makeup
Makeup is makeup even if she’s wearing a natural makeup
May Allah guid us to their right way
Brother was laughing 😂 , they clearly did it with the purpose of exposing her 😂🖤
makyaj yapıp İnternete konuşmak önce müslümanlığı ve şartlarını öğrenin lütfen
Some of the muslim girls on tiktok need to be careful (im talking abt the girls 15+) bc like they need to start cover their necks up not just their hair even if they are muslim some of them dont even bother to wear a hijab, sometimes they do but have a piece of hair showing even if theyre looking in the mirror they still tend to recorded & post.
I guess it's okay for people who don't want to wear it or even if they are showing their little hair......it's thier wish to be like that if they realise that no it's not appropriate they themselves will do it right I mean why you need to even advise dude
First, jazak allah khyr...
Mashaallah to the last one.😇🥰
Fr so cute
I love that sweet mother and cute baby❤❤❤❤
Hijabi girls putting music in there TikTok and sowing parts of the body that are supposed to be covered up
As a Muslim I say to you not being a Muslim , you say Muhammed . If you are a Muslim and believe in God and Muhammed being the seal of prophets meaning there are no prophets to come after him then it is proper to say in respect of him as a messenger you will say peace upon him after mentioning his name or any prophets befor him such as Jesus , Joseph , Solomon , Moses , Abraham and so on .
I think that teacher should publicly apologise, there is no place in schools for judgemental and uneducated teachers like that, her attitude is totally disgusting!
I say, but don't lie to you, this is our right, not like that
Anyone 1:22 know where I can get similar books in English
3:01 if this isn’t my future I don’t want it
Wanabe moslimas
Modesty is gone
Oof why does every kid has to memorize the quran and when they grow up they have forgotten everythibg. Teach the kids about the meaning of qurab the stories not just turning them into a bot. And then they would WANT to learn the vetses from the heart.
It's more important to learn a little and know every single facet of that. I think it's out of necessity and then laziness.
Like in the 60s when my parents gen came to UK the most important thing was to get a mosque sorted out (they brought an old community hall from a local church and converted it).. And then when they decided to stay and have kids, they needed someone to teach them. Most of the immigrants were only compulsory schooled in Pakistan. There was more incentive to earning money short time - especially since the UK had a problem with industrial action and workers refusing to work on petty salaries (history currently repeating itself rn).. So the government relaxes visa restrictions on former and current colonies. The windrush generation migrates over for work.
Wives mostly hadn't had much beyond compulsory education either.
This is a generalisation - of course there were educated migrants as well. My dad was one of the few in the community who had served as a medic in Pak Army and maintenance on government printing production lines.
Unfortunately, although qualified, discrimination meant they couldn't get jobs they were qualified for. They applied for visas for imams from Pak - because face it, they were all working 24/7 in factories and didn't feel they were qualified to teach the kids. So as a result and in desperation to just get an imam, the prerequisite was simply teach quran recital, salah. It really was down to the parents to teach everything else.
As decades went by, we were slowly producing a generation of younger kids who were fluent in recitation and could also be imams so the demand was now for imams that could teach a lot more. In the mid 90s, I was lucky to see an imam from Pak who was conversant in English and had a good Islamic education.. So it just developed from that..
However society gets lazy and complacent and stil has a mindset to just teach Qur'an and salah and not the deeper philosophical concepts.
Also parents dump all the responsibilities on imams and then wonder why their kids didn't turn out right (just like some parents dump all the responsibility on teachers in mainstream education - and wonder the same when their grades come through)
Also it's also down to individuals - we can place blame on others for our failures but there becomes an age in our lives when the parents are resolved of all responsibilities and really if we can identify what we were lacking in our upbringing, we should ourselves take the steps to make up for it.
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This is cringe and childish lad
Jealous of islam
0:07 seriously you need to record such things in such places? #SOCALLEDREVERTEDMUSLIMS
Drunk on Religion Poison 👽
There’s a saying from the prophet peace and blessings upon him that The people that will go to hell or more women than men I think every woman should look into this