Beyond Bilal | Black History In Islam | Ustd Mustafa Briggs with Dr Omar Suleiman
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025
- رَبَّنَا وَلَا تُحَمِّلْنَا مَا لَا طَاقَةَ لَنَا بِهِ وَاعْفُ عَنَّا وَاغْفِرْ لَنَا وَارْحَمْنَا أَنْتَ مَوْلَانَا Lord, do not burden us with more than we have strength to bear. Pardon us, forgive us, and have mercy on us. You are our Protector.
Asalamaulakum my childjhood best friend her name is Judy Haley she told me of her relation to Alex Haley, so beautiful that she became muslim at the age of 18 and with her duas for me I became myself a muslim I did my shahada10 years ago. So these prayers are answered. Alhamdulllillah! JUDY IF YOU READ THIS ITS ME LORI MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU ETERNALLY!
I knew Mr Alex Haley very good as he lived in Jamaica. This was long before Roots came out. He worked by the beach in Negril priceless meeting him.
For a people that have lost their identity through slavery, it could do a lot for self esteem and confidence to be able to identify with these great black Sahaba.
What selfe esteem these are facts , if you say that Arabs werent mix with blacks and that jews didn’t mix and that they weren’t then ur lying to yourself
And also slavery was everyone , it was not only black people, although they might be the biggest victims, but none was save , and every race was victim of this , so don’t look at far away
Islam entirely the legacy and history of black people
@monanuur7014 who says "only Black people were enslaved"? I've literally never met ONE Black person who says this. What if someone says to the Muslims "everyone was persecuted when they tried to change things so quit talking about it"?
Masha Allah.. Sending love from the Gambia
One of The first brother who came up with this type of study is Tariq Berry with his book " The Unknown Arabs". It was almost 20 years ago!
Am really crying coz sometimes i used to think that us black we are not for Allah yet i have a lot of believing and hope in akhira
It's sbaitan than makes us think like that. With the goal of taken us away from Allah. Knowledge is very powerful
Shaitan
When I saw that Bilal RA was the first one to call to prayer I started crying. It was so amazing watching that.
What a beautiful interview. I can’t help but feel a pride at this association and the highlighting of the forgotten ( perhaps deliberate ) erasing of the African link and rich heritage that is a part of Islam. تبارك الله
Where are the Arabic language is taught
Manshallah he knows his lineage I love that. Our ancestor’s were somali hawiye from my moms side and northern Somali Darood on my fathers side. My grandmother was Ogaden and my grandfather was dhulbahante.
Masha Allah. The first Igbo man seeing as a English speaking Islamic teacher ever seen to my side
Jazza kalla kier two great speakers.. mashaa Allah.. may Allah Almighty give you both highest jannatul firdous Ameen.
Ameen
He's memory is just great ❤! Thanks for letting some ignorant folks regarding blacks in islam. What a beautiful religion
As Salaam Aliakum, may Allah continue to guide and protect the believers and may he reward brother Mustafa Briggs inshallah Aameen
Alhamdulilah what a beautiful show🙏🏿❤️
The Pride of Islam, Shaykh Al Ebrahim Nyass Radiya Lahu Anhu wa Qadassa Siruhu🙏🏿❤️🇸🇳 A Very needed to be known Qutb of his Time🙏🏿
May Allah reunite all muslims under the flag of Islam until we see our diversity more than our little differences bi jahi Sayiduna Muhammad Sallalahu Aleyhi wa Salam🙏🏿❤️ Amine
Great Thanks and Great Appreciations
Mashalah❤❤❤❤ wonderful talk and pure knowledge,the SeneGambian community and all african muslim 🎉 are so proud of you...thank you for sharing you wit, erudition❤❤
shaykh May Allah may bless u both. from Ethiopia,
Subhanallah. This interview brought tears to my eyes.
Man like Briggs you know! May Allah bless him
38:45 how beautiful and heartbreaking my tears cannot help but fall
As Salaam Alaikum
As a Muslim Indigenous Black Woman to the Americas not of African heritage . Our unique culture and heritage has been banned in Western Academia as well as in Islamic discourse. We were once the largest body of Muslims under the scholarship of Imam Warithudeen Mohammed. Imam Warithudeen Mohammed traveled worldwide and was well respected by leaders in the Christian world, the Jewish world and Al-Islam….. I acknowledge my role as a
Human Being connecting with others who value all of Humanity in every Human Being. Imam Warithudeen Mohammed was in a room where few could see his wisdom from ALLAH SWT….. What is being omitted
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Mashallah Alhamdulillah
I may have been the last to see this video but I love every single moment of listening to it.
Wonderful talk!
Alhamdulillah, Masha Allah. I'm indebted to the organizers for this great enlightenment and scholarship. I applaud the humility and respect shown by both speakers. May Allah increase you in understanding and gnosis. Alhamdulillah for making us Muslims that acknowledge the diversity of humanity. Jazakumullah khayran Jazahi bibarakati Maolana Rosulullah (S.A.W)🙏
Ma Sha Allah great Interview I
love it
AlhamduliLah! Wa Subhan Allah! And there needs to be The Truth told about the African Muslims, The Moors, in the building and the establishing of AL ANDULUSIA!--The First Islamic Civilization of The Modern Era!
Masha Allāh, how really I love these brothers in Islam.
I hope and pray that Allāh Will Grant me to see them both in the Hereafter.
Thank Allāh for allowing me to listen to your conversation.
(Brother from Philippines)
Alhamdulilah. May Allah swt bless our brothers. Wonderful interview. Looking forward to reading the book. Baracka always💞💞
Alhumdulilah. Thank you so much!🌟
Amazing! Mashalla!
I can't wait to read this book! Inshalla❤︎❤︎❤︎
What’s the name of the book?
@@daaiyahwaheed7704 Beyond Bilal: Black History In Islam by Mustafa Briggs
As Salaam Alaikum
Thanks for continuing the conversation on our realities in this dystopian world. So much more scholarship is needed to address past and present obstacles that are becoming increasingly parasitic for our children and society. Alhamdulillah, we must continue to move away from our comfort zones into uncharted territories. Ramadan Mubarak
Asalaamu alaikum MashaAllah excellent discussion. JazakAllahKhayr
Excellent! AlhamduliLah!
Ma Shaa Allah. Tabarak Allah .
Maa Sha Allah. Allahumma baarik. This is amazing Maa Sha Allah
Ma Sha Allah Good
Shukran and Alhamdulilah for this. It shows just how much the truth does not get lit 🔥. The Whole Ummah should be watching and sharing this. Shaytaan is busy though until the day of Judgement
And it’s brother the one who wrote Blackness and Islam? I got that one RIGHT NOW! I got all the other books on the Amazon list right now too
Such an interesting discussion. SubhanAllah how truly connected we are. Can't wait to read the book, InshaAllah! JAK
❤ Mon sha Allah
Even the presiding honourable Assheykh himself doesn't want to hear any good things/ideas coming from Africa or a black man let alone loving the unity of the Umma,but would definitely accept to put in practice hadiths that honour white washing and white supremacy .But if it were from an "ibn" or an "abu" from the gulf or a rose cheek so called Arab he would have been more than happy to uphold or acknowledge it at once. They know and act the same way the sworn enemies of the faith do ,but pretend to love the faith and the Umma, may Allah SWT protect the faith against these elements and their devilish persistence through the power of His promise, yaa Rabbi
Alhumdulillah. Masha Allah. It’s all there. It’s naturally there. Today, 3/21/2023; I’ve just discovered that the autobiography of Malcolm X is being banned. I have yet to research it. With our brother Malcolm X being mentioned, something has to be said. Allah is the best of planners. Insha Allah, may Allah have mercy on my poor translation.
Great
Ma-shaaa’Alaah I love both sheikh .
May ALLAH forgive the sins of Imam Warithudeen Mohammed and grant him the highest place in Paradise
We should always look at the wild plants and animals in Africa and Arabia. Also both are very hot and dry regions looking or being European would be a challenge to survive in Arabia and Africa. Black people been in Arabian Peninsula long before Islam as it is so close geographically. One can walk from Egypt into Arabia or cross the Red Sea.
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Mention that Ibn Mas'ud was from the large, pure Arab tribe of Hudhail. Mention that Ubaada ibn Al Saamit was from the large, pure Arab tribe of al-Khazraj.
Read the hadith of H. Jibreel
Arab meaning believers (mumin) not a race .. may Allah give you all understanding
As salaamu Alikum 90% of this information was written about over 35 years ago by a Brother named Dr. Abdullah Quick that can read and write Arabic language plus Alhamdulillah
Umm Ayman's lineage is:
بركة بنت ثعلبة بن عمرو بن حصين (أو حصن) بن مالك بن سلمة بن عمرو بن النعمان
Baraka the daughter of Tha'alaba the son of 'Amru the son of Husain (or Hisn) the son of Maalik the son of Salama the son of 'Amru the son of Nu'maan.
There' s nothing non-Arab about her lineage.
All the prophets of Allah were all blacks including prophet Muhammad sws
Salam alaikum
Please, I want to get in touch with Mustafa Briggs
In the meantime black Arab Palestinians were oppressed in Palestine. Very sad
As salaamu alaikum brother. Have you read my book The Unknown Arabs? Also, have you visited my forum Save the True Arabs?
Walaykum salam brother, you have a very interesting channel. Where can I purchase your book The Unknown Arabs
Bilal didn't come in from a different part of the world. He was born and raised in Arabia.
Musa wasn't black because of mixing with Egyptians. He was black because the pure Hebrews, like the pure Arabs, were black.
What is black? Is being black based on just skin tone if that was the case than some Asians would be white and some Persians (Iranians), Arabs, and middle easterners and even some African Americans would be white but since you will change your definition with light skinned African Americans than that means it's based on facial features which would make some dark skinned Africans the same race as Europeans because they have the same facial features
I don’t understand how people don’t get the first people were black whether they like it or not
It's a perfect fit and fact to say because that is how it should go
Lmao pure Arabs were not black. Don’t make up nonsense
There is only one kind of black people that could endure slavery under the scorching sun of the US.
The sun in Egypt was burning even harder.
Do the math
What story between Abu Dharr and Bilal? Are you sure about the story? Do you know that they both (Abu Dharr and Bilal) were black-skinned? Look at pages 69 and 70 of my book The Unknown Arabs.
I been looking for your book…sabir bey put me on.
@@Bakari92 Where are you located?
@@thetariqberrychannel7315 North Carolina
Is there a website where I can purchase your book from ahki?
Where can I get a copy of your book?
What do you mean by Nufayl was Ethiopian?
Zaid and Usama were from the Arab tribe of Bani Kalb.
Today's Arabs are mostly a mixture of Turkish tribes and Persian peoples. This is why they look like them.
Earlier Arabs were mainly black, as it is found in Jordan and in all Arab countries.
There was nothing Ethiopian about Ibn Mas'ud.
Early Arabs, this includes the generation of the Prophet peace and blessings be upon him are mainly deep black people. In early times to be Arab means to be black.
@@laminsillah5999 so why are they racist against blacks if they come from us?
@@quann9k55 because they are dumb
They mixed with Byzantine people (Romans) and Persians after the 7th century when the Islamic empire expanded. Some white people also assimilated the Arab culture to the point they claim to be Arabs today.
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So there's history (in this case Islamic history) and black Islamic history? What's the difference?
Also what is just "history"? Well here is my opinion the Europeans started to write history in order to know what the past was like and for the future to learn about the past
Why didn't you mention that Mansa Musa was an Arab descended from Ali ibn Abi Talib. If you read The Unknown Arabs, you should know this.
Umar didn't look the way he looked because of an Ethiopian grandmother.
You mentioned Palestine. Why didn't you mention that your tribe, the Efik, comes from Palestine?
Why didn't you mention the fact that the pure Arabs of the past were what you call black? If you've read my book The Unknown Arabs and have visited my forum Save the True Arabs, you should know this.
Please tag me your book ya sheikh , wanna take a read..
MashaAllah
The unknown Arabs rather
😂😂😂OMG I the whole Caribbean will be making jokes about this nonsense...they will say how these people so foolish
You said Ibrahim Niass had no ethnic ties with the people of Palestine. Why didn't you mention that Ibrahim Niass was of Arab origin?
Was he really??🥴
@@taladrammeh21 Yes, he was.
Yes he was the descendent of Uqbah ibn Nafi ra.
@@thetariqberrychannel7315 im grateful for the correction I was not mindful when I was typing.
@@detroitfitrah4678 I was listening to an emission on RTS about this last night
Whatcha how black he faces turn...there is a HUDGE difference in being DARK and being black
Abid
😂😂😂 who would of thought that BLACK Wold be a concept in Islam...
😂😂😂 human beings have colour... what is going on...
Riaina..the Jews move words out of there places.. now the Muslims calling people black...
FYI that is a insult word in Arabic culture and Carribean culture