Why Did Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Marry Several Times?

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    00:00 Intro
    00:33 What’s the wisdom behind polygamy in Islam? (Polygamy exists in Islam. Every man has the right to marry 4 women. What’s the wisdom behind this?)
    01:57 What do you think about the practice of polygamy nowadays?
    02:44 (They say that our Prophet (pbuh) got married several times because he was a lustful person. What would you say to them?)
    04:10 Why did He get married that much, what was the need for so many wives?
    05:15 Did he marry Aisha when she was 7? (It is said that he married Aisha when she was only seven years old, what would you say to them?)
    06:04 Why do atheists make such ridiculous claims?
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  • @whiteholeeducationcenter
    @whiteholeeducationcenter Před 2 lety +231

    This is not just a channel it is a blessing .
    Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️

    • @burakokur5661
      @burakokur5661 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes a big blessing Alhamdoulillah!

    • @umarmujahid4745
      @umarmujahid4745 Před 2 lety +8

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 stop spamming the same funny comment everywhere

    • @alhamdulillhforislam458
      @alhamdulillhforislam458 Před 2 lety +7

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌
      Shut up liar! First of all our prophet Muhammad PBUH never had 25 salves that is completely false. Secondly yes our prophet Muhammad PBUH had many wives but he was also just person who treated his wives equally so nothing wrong with our prophet Muhammad PBUH having many wives. Thirdly it is fake claim you said blessing was necessary only in the 7 century Arab society that is fake because blessing is necessary in every time for every society.

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +5

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +6

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 You should think and do research with open eyes and mind before reaching to a conclusion about anything.
      The Prophet ﷺ used to treat all His wives with justice. Islam allows polygamy but it recommends to marry one which is explained in the video which you completely didn't eatch because of your ignorance.
      As for the Surah 8 of the Qura'n, it explains of the spoils of war as the Muslims differed over how should get the spoils, so the surah was revealed.
      The Prophet ﷺ was a very pious man, He ﷺ didn't live a life of luxury and he would barely eat a full meal, if you learn from the correct books and certified scholars instead of random people you are following who claim to be "Ex-Muslim" and I'm pretty sure they don't even know much about Islam.
      You mentioned a Hadith before concerning the burial of the daughter of the Prophet ﷺ which i completely explained to you, while you were referring it to necrophilia. So why don't we look at your religion.
      In Hinduism, in order to please the idol "Kali" people have intercourse with dead bodies which is necrophilia. Care to explain.
      Also Hindu Scriptures say something else while your people do something else.
      Chandogya Upanishads, Chapter 6, Section 2, Verse 1 says: "God is only One, without a second".
      Shatavashtara Upanishads, Chapter 6, Verse 9 says: "Of Him there are no parents, no family ..."
      Bhagavad Geeta, Chapter 7, Verse 20: "Those whose intelligence has been stolen, worship materialistic things and the demi-gods (the false gods)".
      Yajurveda, Chapter32, Verse 3: "Of Him there are no images, He is unborn, He alone must be worshipped".
      Rigveda, Book 1, hymn 164, Verse 46: "Truth is One, God is One".
      Rigveda, Book 10, hymn 114,Verse 5: God is One, sages call Him by a variety of beautiful names".
      In Rigveda, Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3, there are 33 different attributes of God Almighty. One of them is Braham'ma. If you translate into English, it means "Creator" then translate into Arabic it means "Khaliq" one of the names of Allah.
      Rigveda, Book 2, Hymn 1, Verse 3 the name of God is given as "Vishnu". If one translates into English it means "Sustainer/Nourisher" then translate into Arabic it means "Ar-Razzaq" which is also one of the names of Allah.
      So why do you worship idols while your scriptures say to worship One God?
      Explanation of Qura'n 33:50
      quran.com/33:50/tafsirs/en-tafsir-maarif-ul-quran?locale=en

  • @TowardsEternity
    @TowardsEternity  Před 2 lety +147

    Assalamu Alaikum,
    Feel free to use any of our content anytime. Everyone can react to, translate and upload our videos without asking us✋🏻
    Keep up the good work…

    • @sudan7590
      @sudan7590 Před 2 lety

      @t

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Před 2 lety +1

      You should put source in the description. Like the one you mentioned in the 2nd question where you talk about a US study

    • @muhammadhassan6501
      @muhammadhassan6501 Před 2 lety +1

      JazakAllah ❤️

    • @muhammadhanxla2282
      @muhammadhanxla2282 Před rokem +3

      ASSLAM U ALAIKUM.
      I have heard about hadis of Hazrat Aisha's age at 9 in SAHIH BUKHARI .please give references for her age above it. tnx!

  • @asadhussain2293
    @asadhussain2293 Před 2 lety +39

    Being a muslim I too was searching for some of these answers , thank you so much for this video brother

  • @saidhamad9723
    @saidhamad9723 Před 2 lety +280

    We dont trust our self but we trust the quran

    • @polite.cat.has.playlists
      @polite.cat.has.playlists Před 2 lety +4

      I also

    • @polite.cat.has.playlists
      @polite.cat.has.playlists Před 2 lety +2

      @@einsteinone5380 the source:- Trust me brooo

    • @polite.cat.has.playlists
      @polite.cat.has.playlists Před 2 lety +7

      @@einsteinone5380 Reason why Jesus can't be God
      - God Doesn’t Change His Nature (Malachi 3:6)
      2- GOD Almighty is Greater than Jesus. (John 14:28 )
      3- No one is "Good" including Jesus.
      Only GOD is" Good" (Luke 18:19)
      4- Jesus said he doesn't know when the Hour will come. Only GOD Knows. (Mark 13:32)
      5- Jesus said that" OUR God is One GOD (Mark 12:29 )
      6- Jesus also said "My GOD and your GOD" (John 20:17)
      7- Jesus bowed his face down to the ground to GOD Almighty. (Matthew 26:39)
      8- Jesus was tempted by satan for 40 days (Matthew4:1), while GOD Almighty can not be tempted (Jacob 1:13)
      9- Jesus said he is a man (John 8:40)
      10- God is neither a man nor a son of a man (Numbers 23:19)
      11- No one can see god (1 John 4:20) but people saw Jesus
      12- God is the living and everlasting (Habakkuk 1:12)
      13- Jesus always confessed he is just a prophet sent by god (Matthew 21:10-11)
      14- God Declare Himself to be God, Jesus didn't (Ezekiel 20:20)
      15- Jesus told his real mission ws to preach nt sacrifice Mark1:38)
      16- Jesus desired Mercy not Sacrifice (Matthew 9:13)
      17- Jesus refered himseld as Servant: Matthew 10:24, 24:45, 12:18 John 13:16
      18- Referred himself as Prophet:
      Matthew 8:20 13:16,21:11, Mark 6:15, 6;4, 9;37, Luke 7:16, 9:8, 9:19, John 13:17, 7:16, 6:14, 7:40
      19- Referred himself as Son of Man:
      Matthew 5:9, 17:22, 8:20, 18:11, 26:2, Luke9:22, John 5:27
      20- Referred himself as a Slave: John 13:16, Matthew 10:24
      21- Referred himself as a Student: Matthew 10:24
      22- Father is Grater than Jesus (John 14:28) How can someone can be greater than God?
      23- Jesus was taught by the Father (John 8:28)
      24- Jesus can do nothing by himself (John 5:19, John 5:30)
      25- Jesus does not even has his own doctrine (John 7:16)
      26- Jesus ascend to his God (John 20:17)
      27- According to Christian Jesus died as recorded in Matthew 27:27-56 but Bible says that God is infinite Pslam 102:27-27
      28- Jesus needed to Pray, Eat, Drink and Was Helped by Woman, as stated in Luke 8:1-3 but God in Bible is self-sufficient
      Psalm 50:12
      29- The God remain the same in nature (Hebrews 1:12)
      30- Jesus is the same human today, yesterday and forever (Hebrew 13:8)
      31- Jesus could not save anyone as he was even not able to save himself (Hebrews 5:1-8)
      32- Jesus said he was send to lost sheep of Israel
      (Matthew 15:24)
      33- God can not be born and perhaps form his own creation
      34- Jesus never said people to worship me
      35- Jesus did not Teach Trinity
      36- God is the essence of the worship. He is the object of worship. Had Jesus been God, he would have told people to worship him. Truly, he did the exact opposite as in Matthew 15:9
      37- Jesus never called his followers Christians, Paul did

    • @polite.cat.has.playlists
      @polite.cat.has.playlists Před 2 lety +3

      @@einsteinone5380 Ooo,can you tell me the sources and the proofs(stories) but from authentic hadiths and Quran not some stupid's interpretation...

    • @alhamdulillhforislam458
      @alhamdulillhforislam458 Před 2 lety +4

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌
      First of all our prophet Muhammad PBUH never had 25 slaves fake claim. Secondly yes our prophet Muhammad PBUH had married many wives but also our prophet Muhammad PBUH was just human being that treated his wives equally and nothing is wrong with that. Thirdly it’s completely false the claim you said blessing was only necessary in the 7 century in Arab society that fake blessing is necessary in every time for all society.

  • @PhoenixSI
    @PhoenixSI Před 2 lety +181

    Masha Allah very informative and logical at the same time and I know the age of hazrat Aisha r.a. vary among scholars. Some say she was at 7 when married and some say she was 19 or 20 (from the hadith itself). But I believe whatever the age was (Allah knows better) there is no issue in this. If you see the Prophet's righteousness and character and prophetic teachings then all these claims seem to be diminished. Take this in respect. May Allah forgive us all Aameen!

    • @famo7503
      @famo7503 Před 2 lety +2

      Salamu alakum, may you please direct me to the Hadith that says she was 19-20?
      Jazak Allah khair

    • @gamaounemna2097
      @gamaounemna2097 Před 2 lety +5

      What is wrong is wrong do not say whatever the age its ok we already clear it so no excuses to destroy a child life

    • @gamaounemna2097
      @gamaounemna2097 Před 2 lety +3

      شيء فعله القدماء و اتبعه لا يعني بأنه صحيح حتى و إن جعلوه قانونا يسري في كل مكان اثبتت الاحاديث ان الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم تزوج السيدة عائشة في سن اكبر تقريبا 20 سنة أيضا الإسلام ينص على أن تكون الفتاة راشدة مكتملة العقل و تقبل بالزوج و الزواج اولا دون غصب على غرار ما كان يحصل و مازال يحصل في المجتمعات العربية و الواقع انك انت الذي لم تفهم ما قلته انا انا قلت توقفوا عن العادات السيئة بعد أن تجلت الحقيقة و توضح ان الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم لم يتزوج السيدة عائشة رضي الله عنها في سن السابعة و لا الثانية عشرة و لا الخامسة عشرة ليست في سن يؤهلها لتحمل مسؤولية عائلة و لا جسد يتحمل مشاق الامومة دعوهم يتعلموا و يدرسو و يعيشو طفولتهم كاملة لقد اهلكتمونا بجهلكم و غبائكم كثيرااااااااااااااا

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +26

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @ASR_2512
      @ASR_2512 Před 2 lety +5

      @@imabeliever3816 JAZAKALLAH khair brother, learnt a lot from your comment!

  • @asadullahsaaid3794
    @asadullahsaaid3794 Před 2 lety +63

    SUBHANALLAH ❤️🤍❤️
    Well Articulated brother
    _May Allah ﷻ bless you and accept your efforts._

  • @adrisajjad6370
    @adrisajjad6370 Před 2 lety +100

    Woow this was incredibly done ✅

    • @bg5462
      @bg5462 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes that’s what I said too

  • @toriqulislamshimanto
    @toriqulislamshimanto Před 2 lety +40

    Wow...This 60-second answer is amazingly done, brother !!!
    Love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤

    • @toriqulislamshimanto
      @toriqulislamshimanto Před 2 lety +3

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 whatever you say, "copy-paste worrier". Did you even read what did the Quran say about freeing slaves !!!

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +3

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @playmaker619
      @playmaker619 Před rokem

      @@toriqulislamshimanto what did he say? He deleted it

    • @xyz-le9df
      @xyz-le9df Před 3 měsíci

      @@toriqulislamshimanto ABDUL show me verses from Qur'an..I can show you with reference by REFRENCE prophet preaching enslaving...

  • @Taybi-_12
    @Taybi-_12 Před rokem +8

    Big fan from Ethiopia 🇪🇹. MashaAllah Brothers, keep up your Da'awah.

  • @darkhorse5467
    @darkhorse5467 Před 2 lety +39

    You guys cleared many thing that i didn't know.❣️

    • @Nazmul1161
      @Nazmul1161 Před rokem +2

      Same here and I kinda feel relieved after getting my answers. ❤️❤️

  • @nasldayandnyaresulullah3431

    "Cennette sonsuza kadar kalacaklardır." Hûd Sûresi, 11:108.

  • @darkhorse5467
    @darkhorse5467 Před 2 lety +22

    Touched my heart ❣️

  • @ivosaputra8412
    @ivosaputra8412 Před 2 lety +3

    barakallah fiikum, my brother..

  • @mobheda2292
    @mobheda2292 Před 2 lety +46

    it doesn't matter what age people marry as long as they are happy with each other, another thing this life is a test everything we do is a test even if someone marries young or old it doesn't matter because in jannah (paradise) everyone will be the same age 33. we will look back from jannah and laugh.

    • @birliksaray9924
      @birliksaray9924 Před 2 lety

      Yes right

    • @mobheda2292
      @mobheda2292 Před 2 lety +2

      not 22 you're wrong, read bukhari and Muslim properly and then come back to me.

    • @confidentmuslim918
      @confidentmuslim918 Před 2 lety +1

      Assalamu Alaikum
      Feel free to use our content anytime.
      Everyone can react to, translate and upload our videos without asking us ❤️
      Keep up the good works

    • @confidentmuslim918
      @confidentmuslim918 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 czcams.com/video/p0LjBa8YzEY/video.html
      Why the prophet Muhammad s is one and only role model for everyone

    • @umarmujahid4745
      @umarmujahid4745 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 what is farstreted? And what's your actual point?

  • @ASR5789
    @ASR5789 Před rokem

    Wow it was beautifully done,the way u explained everything was incredible. JazakAllah khaer

  • @jya5467
    @jya5467 Před 2 lety

    👍 JazakAllah Khair

  • @amalsial626
    @amalsial626 Před rokem +6

    This channel is a blessing from Allah Almighty❤

  • @senollarsenol608
    @senollarsenol608 Před 2 lety +9

    İnşallah bu kanal çok büyük hayırlara vesile olacak

  • @mohsinq86
    @mohsinq86 Před 2 lety +3

    Well explained Alhamdulillah
    May Allah bless you & reward you, Aameen

  • @BeratOzcan09
    @BeratOzcan09 Před 2 lety +16

    "Kim sabah kalkarken üç defa 'Eûzü billâhi's-Semi'il-Alîmi mine'ş-Şeytânirracîm = Allah'ın rahmetinden kovulmuş olan şeytandan, işiten ve bilen Allah'a sığınırım' der ve Haşir Sûresi'nin sonundan üç âyet okursa, Allah o kimseye akşama kadar duâ ve istiğfar etmek üzere yetmiş bin melek vazifelendirir. O günde ölürse şehid olarak ölür. Kim geceye girerken okursa o da aynı dereceye ulaşır." (Tirmizî, Fedâilü'l-Kur'ân 22, Mevakit 65; Müsned, 5/26)

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Muhammad ﷺ saw Um Habiba the daughter of Abbas while she was fatim (age of nursing) and he said, "If she grows up while I am still alive, I will marry her."
      Musnad Ahmad, Number 25636
      You are referring to this Hadith, which is quoted in Musnad Ahmad (44/440, 26870 of al-Risala edition), Musnad abi Ya'la (12/502, 7075) and al-Kabeer (25/92, 238) of Imam at-Tabarni etc. the major problem here is the main route and known narrator of the sirah ibn Ishaq who is considered as not reliable in hadith matters, even the son of Imam Ahmad said quoting his father: لم يكن يحتج به في السنن No body used his narration (alone) when it comes to sunnah/hadith as an evidence.
      In fact hadith scholars tend to say the hadith is da'if because hadith of ibn Ishaaq isn't reliable if there's no similar narration of any other narrator on the matter, which is the case here all the scholars who compiled this hadith have (only) ibn Ishaaq in the narrator chain.
      Another narrator who is not reliable in the chain is Hussayn ibn Abdullah ibn Obaydallah ibn 'Abas حسين بن عبد الله بن عبيد الله بن العباس : he was a known narrator of manakeer.
      Two major scholars have qualified this hadith as dai'f: Sheikh Shoayb al-Arnaout in his examination of Musnad Ahmad and Sheikh Hussayn Salem Assad in his examination of Musnad abi Ya'la. (See also this thread in Arabic on the matter)
      An other note on the hadith matn, assuming it would be accepted: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) only said that he would marry her if.... if she reached the right age for marriage, so this doesn't have nothing to do with desire, but could be related to strengthen the relationship to al-Abbas as he did with Abu Bakr and Omar (May Allah be pleased with them). So this hadith shows the position of al-'Abbas and his ranking by the Messenger of Allah.
      And Allah knows best.

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 What happened? Ran out of lies against Islam.
      This is what happens when Truth and falsehood confront each other, falsehood runs away.

    • @SophisticatedSophist
      @SophisticatedSophist Před 2 lety

      @@imabeliever3816 I commend your amazing knowledge on Islam brother/sister!

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SophisticatedSophist Jazakallah Brother/Sister, in this age where our religion is continuously targeted, we need to have knowledge about the Truth, so we can stop Falsehood from spreading.

  • @islamvibe2
    @islamvibe2 Před 2 lety +7

    Best video may Allah bless you

  • @Gulsum_shn
    @Gulsum_shn Před 2 lety +14

    Allah râzı olsun 🌼🍁

  • @MuhAhbab
    @MuhAhbab Před 2 lety +1

    Always get lesson from this channel.. Well done brother.. Jazakumullah

  • @aspirin2912
    @aspirin2912 Před 2 lety +18

    Sinikka Elliott said : "The laws governing the minimum age for which sex can not be legally consensual, as well as the laws concerning marriage and workers' rights, have been modified to reflect these changing discourses around childhood. The age of sexual consent, for example, increased from 7 in the colonial era to 10, 12 and even 14 in the 18th century. In the late 1800s, the average age of consent in the United States was 14 years. However, the age of consent has been raised slowly, unevenly and with great reluctance."
    (Source: This is not my child: what parents believe about the sexual life of their teenagers By Sinikka Elliott page 14-15).
    Susan M. Ross wrote : "Under British common law during the colonial period, the age of consent was seven years. Today, we are surprised that girls of this age are supposed to know enough about sex (or sin) to make such a decision competently."
    (Source: American families of yesterday and today: social perspectives on transformations, Susan M. Ross, page 40).
    According to the Protévangile de Jacques, apocryphal and according to the History of Joseph le Charpentier, Joseph le Charpentier was an old man around 93 years old and Marie was still a little girl about 12 years old.
    Was Joseph, according to bible, a pedophile !!!

  • @IslamTruth-kr8vo
    @IslamTruth-kr8vo Před 12 dny

    Subhanallah. Really beneficial and informative channel

  • @Unknown-ef1ex
    @Unknown-ef1ex Před rokem +1

    Awesome professional videos, loved every 60 second answer ⏳, brother's may Allah reward you with the highest rank in Jannah tul firdous

  • @neelofarrasool187
    @neelofarrasool187 Před rokem

    The eman and knowledge of the people related to this channel is next level.... May Allah bless u...

  • @cananislam7578
    @cananislam7578 Před 2 lety +2

    Jazakallahu khair 🤲

  • @manstein3078
    @manstein3078 Před 2 lety +7

    Amazing ❤️❤️

  • @b8sh
    @b8sh Před 2 lety +6

    I REALLY enjoyed this. Please do more question and answers

    • @krtlkrtl8903
      @krtlkrtl8903 Před rokem +1

      There are more but they have to translate from Turkish to English.

  • @cumaalicetin2074
    @cumaalicetin2074 Před 2 lety +9

    Elhamdülillah Allah razı olsun

  • @polite.cat.has.playlists
    @polite.cat.has.playlists Před 2 lety +8

    The only youtube channel I love 💕

  • @hafizhaseeb2503
    @hafizhaseeb2503 Před 2 lety +13

    It's really marvellous.✨
    Really appreciated

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +2

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @tracywillow5359
      @tracywillow5359 Před rokem

      😂 Yea womanizing and pedophilia is beautiful.

  • @muhammadisaac07
    @muhammadisaac07 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is doing really great job 👍👍 🇧🇩

  • @starsworld9718
    @starsworld9718 Před 2 lety

    thank you brother for clarifying informatio.

  • @zakirlatorre8239
    @zakirlatorre8239 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro thanks for clearing this issue up i beat its gonna pop up again as usual but still thanks for clearing this issue may Allah protect you

  • @Iamamuslim3590
    @Iamamuslim3590 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing video 👍

  • @cashi4225
    @cashi4225 Před rokem

    I salute you. Barakallah

  • @afreenkhan9093
    @afreenkhan9093 Před 8 měsíci

    This channel is really a blessing ❤❤keep growing

  • @mirzaroshanbaig1449
    @mirzaroshanbaig1449 Před 2 lety +1

    Mashallah this is a excellent video❤🧡💚💙

  • @jawadahmad599
    @jawadahmad599 Před rokem

    JAZAKILLAH ❤

  • @Discoveryourself7051
    @Discoveryourself7051 Před 2 lety

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL.
    Nice explanation stay blessed❣️

  • @burakokur5661
    @burakokur5661 Před 2 lety +2

    Allahu Akbar!!! Beautiful video!!

  • @bestsunny-ehize8296
    @bestsunny-ehize8296 Před 2 lety +10

    Although I'm a Christian, I actually Love this Q&A Section. keep it up

  • @ImaLegend1131
    @ImaLegend1131 Před 2 lety +5

    That is so right!

  • @iz2541
    @iz2541 Před 2 lety

    Jazakallah khair

  • @hollywhat_official
    @hollywhat_official Před 2 lety

    I just love this channel.

  • @muhammadal-kiswani1619
    @muhammadal-kiswani1619 Před 2 lety +1

    Great channel, appreciate your efforts
    Thanks from palestine.

  • @bushrasarfraz8319
    @bushrasarfraz8319 Před rokem +1

    U r fabulous mashaAllah in jst one minute as u answered z mind blowing nd satisfying may Allah bless you nd give u the happiness of dunya nd akhirah Ameen

  • @usmanshariq3348
    @usmanshariq3348 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation 👍🏻

  • @thetruth4855
    @thetruth4855 Před 2 lety +1

    This was well explained.

  • @phoenixgrove
    @phoenixgrove Před 2 lety +3

    Perfect response 💖

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human

  • @legends7970
    @legends7970 Před 2 lety +6

    From Pakistan bro turkey🇹🇷 Pakistan🇵🇰

  • @jihantrish2166
    @jihantrish2166 Před 2 lety +1

    ❤️❤️❤️ excellent video MashaAllah

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

  • @ulgenulgen9851
    @ulgenulgen9851 Před 2 lety +5

    Allah razı olsun.

  • @TruthSeeker-ig8ve
    @TruthSeeker-ig8ve Před 2 lety

    Jazakallahu khair

  • @working1495
    @working1495 Před 2 lety +1

    💜So nice video!

  • @farxiyaxuseen493
    @farxiyaxuseen493 Před 2 lety +5

    aisha was 6years old when she got married to rasul scw and he was 53

  • @Kevin_cochin
    @Kevin_cochin Před 2 lety

    Thanks brother for this Channel and video.I was always doubted about the polygamy of prophet (pbuh).I never beleived that prohet married a 7 years old girl.
    I love aisha mother very much.My grandmother was a very lovely person.She loves me more than any one.She always guided me to the light.She described the history of islam.With these qualities she passrd away in the Holy month of Ramzan at the same hijri date were Aisha mother paseed away.

  • @zahedapatel2348
    @zahedapatel2348 Před 2 lety +2

    A fitting reply 👌👏

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

  • @fatimanoor4400
    @fatimanoor4400 Před 2 lety +1

    Jazakillah

    • @fatimanoor4400
      @fatimanoor4400 Před 2 lety

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 you're saying all this even after watching a complete discussion on this topic.... Probably one minute answer or even a hundred minute answer is not enough for you.... Your thoughts are invalid...why? I beleive you dont deserve to know...I heard about people with stained hearts... Your probably one of them... Deaf.... Blind.....
      I PITTY YOU

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

  • @nomanbashir4596
    @nomanbashir4596 Před 8 měsíci

    this person who is answering the questions in this video i like his voice, his voice is so sweet, i would like to know his name and would like to listen more videos in his voice, he is very logical person and wise yet his voice is also attractive

  • @AM-ih7ih
    @AM-ih7ih Před 2 lety +1

    wow I really need to watch this

  • @userthreeseven9285
    @userthreeseven9285 Před rokem +1

    subhanallah. best aswers ever about this issue. i am new muslim and i found many non muslims always attack muslims with this topic to deny islam. at first i almost get tricked with it, but after i studied more about it, alhamdulillah i am very proud with islam allowing polygamy and the importance about it.

  • @arkaazizul6673
    @arkaazizul6673 Před 2 lety +12

    This series is beyond any other series!❤️‍🔥
    MashaAllah!!☝🏼
    What a job Towards Eternity are doing!! ❤️
    And also can u guys suggest the best book to know about the great scholar Badiuzzaman?? 😇

    • @birliksaray9924
      @birliksaray9924 Před 2 lety

      There is a very good book on this subject

    • @birliksaray9924
      @birliksaray9924 Před 2 lety +1

      In turkish books name tarihçe i hayat

    • @arkaazizul6673
      @arkaazizul6673 Před 2 lety

      @@birliksaray9924 Thanks bro
      Is it available in English and where do I find this?

    • @birliksaray9924
      @birliksaray9924 Před 2 lety +1

      I don' know but some of the books that Bediüzzaman wrote are translated into English, you can read them. For example The Words, Letters ,The Flashes Collection , The Rays Collection ect.

    • @arkaazizul6673
      @arkaazizul6673 Před 2 lety

      @@birliksaray9924 JazakAllah ❤️

  • @xxmahir3000xx
    @xxmahir3000xx Před 2 lety

    Thanks sir

  • @phenomenal17playz
    @phenomenal17playz Před 2 lety +11

    Very logical explanations of polygamy and marriage of our prophet.

    • @tracywillow5359
      @tracywillow5359 Před rokem

      You think there are logical explanations for disgusting and harmful behaviour. May God help you.

    • @DragovianMythiX
      @DragovianMythiX Před rokem

      @@tracywillow5359 Even in the Bible, Solomon and others had so many wives and concubines. Don't apply double standards. Don't go full retard, it's not good for your reputation.

    • @EmmanuelBoafo-ow5wd
      @EmmanuelBoafo-ow5wd Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly! I only saw a political person instead of a spiritual person. What is the moral ground here? Is it good for younger generation?
      I see story telling here not what the true Word of God.

  • @iqraali4810
    @iqraali4810 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much, I have been confused about these questions, and your answers made my mind confusion free. JazakAllah.

    • @childaisha5098
      @childaisha5098 Před rokem

      The pervart muhamud always made up this fake Allah to meet / hide /justify his perversion
      1.When muhamud 54 yrs wants to rappe child Aisha 9 yrs, he says Allah said so
      2. When muhamud rapped his Daughter inlaw zainab...........allah said it
      3. when muhamud took women as s3x slaves........allah said it ( refer quran chap 23 verse 1 to 5 , quran chap 8 verse 67)
      4. when muhamud wanted to exchange wives after the rule of only 4 wives permitted , discovered Triple talaq ...........again allah said it ( the quran says muhamud exchanged his wives quran c33 v 52)

    • @namra7957
      @namra7957 Před rokem

      @@childaisha5098 then krishna seems a bigger pervert who maaried 16000 women.

    • @childaisha5098
      @childaisha5098 Před rokem

      @@namra7957 Krishna, I dont have much data on him, but if there is evidence like pedofile muhamud at 54 yrs raphed child aisha 9 yrs and had scx slaves............please send me it will be usuful for me

    • @namra7957
      @namra7957 Před rokem

      @@childaisha5098 9 year age is just mentioned one time in hadith and hadith is narrated and written by humans which can be incorrect, the only thing preserved is quran and in quran marriage is a contract between between two mutual parties . So how can her age be 9??

    • @childaisha5098
      @childaisha5098 Před rokem

      @@namra7957 The whole point is the hadith has been written by ishlamic scholars who read the quraan.......... but only in 21st century scholars found out it is called pedofelia. ok.
      How about having scx slaves which is there inquraan, how about mohd. the pervert exchanging wives quran chap 33 verse 52.....how about mohd marrying his own daughter inlaw quran chap 33 verse 37........ how about Allah the br0thel owner promising wowmen with iintact himen quran chap 55 verse 56...............in any angle mohd. is scxual pervart who used Allah for his pervarsions.

  • @miAmorJesu
    @miAmorJesu Před 16 dny

    This video helped me to embrace Christianity even more. No more doubts. All I heard were explanations to why sin was done and it's justification.

  • @lifehacks6161
    @lifehacks6161 Před rokem

    Allah taala bless you with the best here and hereafter aameen sum aameen ALLAH humma aameen

  • @voiceforpalastinerohingyau2507

    Perfect answer

  • @sharazkhan.3120
    @sharazkhan.3120 Před 2 lety +2

    after wathing videos of this Channel i believe that our Turkish brothers now believe in Islam deeply. before that i thought that Turkish peoples are not Islamic they are nationalists but no they are more believer of Islam more then me😓😓
    May Allah unite all Muslims in the World.
    i love all of you😓❤️

  • @saimonislam5631
    @saimonislam5631 Před 2 lety

    Please make more of this type of videos

  • @bahadurkhan5499
    @bahadurkhan5499 Před 2 lety

    Mashaallah,Love from Bangladesh

  • @baldeagle6020
    @baldeagle6020 Před 2 lety +3

    Masha Allah

  • @naftab526
    @naftab526 Před rokem +8

    Assalamu laykum wa rahmatullah, wonerful talk brother, Alhamdulillah. Could you please give us the reference of the hadith which says Aisha (may Allah Subhanwatala be pleased with her) was 20 years old at the time of her marriage with prophet (may Allah Subhanwatala be pleased with him)? There are many people in my work environment in india who ask this question. This would be really helpful. Jazakallahu Khairan.

  • @nazim_mesud
    @nazim_mesud Před 3 měsíci

    MashaAllah!

  • @abdullahalnoman3094
    @abdullahalnoman3094 Před rokem

    Genuine genius 👍👍👍

  • @mooktarkader3285
    @mooktarkader3285 Před 2 lety +2

    Hope all the people that slander the prophet watch this video clip, you explain the marriages of the prophet so brilliantly, jzk.

    • @bithiahamariah9139
      @bithiahamariah9139 Před 2 lety

      Question: Do you just watch videos which cater for Americans? Or do you actually read the Sahih Hadith???
      Oh and the Koran.
      Do you know what Surah 65:4 says...and means???
      Have you ever read the Tasfir for surah 65:4? No? Why not?
      Allah condones sex with children in marriage before the first menstrual cycle - in 2022.
      Got it???

  • @mdsamiulislam6513
    @mdsamiulislam6513 Před 2 lety +4

    May Allah bless you,,,,,Amin.

  • @Herman47
    @Herman47 Před rokem +2

    Muhammad himself came to realize that he had been acquiring too many wives, and that it did not look good. So just after marrying Zaynab in 627 he had his god tell him, "NO MORE WIVES": We read in Quran 33:52 ""Not lawful to you, [O Muhammad], are [any additional] women after [this],"...]. But Muhammad could not contain his lust for women. So he married Juwayriyah in January, 628, Ramlah in July, 628, Maymunah in February, 629, and others as well.

  • @rasmiabaguan1764
    @rasmiabaguan1764 Před 8 měsíci

    Masha Allah tabarakallah ❤❤❤

  • @khansohail3772
    @khansohail3772 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bhai tu ne aaj mere hamare nabi e pak ki liye baat ki hai inshallah qayamat ki din nabi e pak tere liye baat karenge.

  • @arifrahman8361
    @arifrahman8361 Před 2 lety

    Love from BANGLADESH💖💖💖

  • @beautifulislam109
    @beautifulislam109 Před 2 lety +1

    ❤️from🇧🇩Bangladesh

  • @khalidbiw4170
    @khalidbiw4170 Před 2 lety

    Wow good bless you brother
    I'm muslim and these non muslims make me sick when they say prophet muhammad was sexually active but gave me perfect answer
    Good bless you

  • @physicsbasics
    @physicsbasics Před 2 lety +2

    Love from Bangladesh.

  • @syedmajidahmed8292
    @syedmajidahmed8292 Před 2 lety +3

    This channel is a gem 💎 !!! Keep making videos

    • @tracywillow5359
      @tracywillow5359 Před rokem

      It’s a real gem for people looking to justify womanizing and pedophilia 😢.

  • @charvibakshi904
    @charvibakshi904 Před 2 lety

    Very informarive

  • @mirzaibrahim1380
    @mirzaibrahim1380 Před 2 lety +1

    MashaAllah....

  • @nosunnahnosuccess7018
    @nosunnahnosuccess7018 Před 2 lety +22

    Sir!
    Don't use #Music in the background. It's clearly #Haram.
    Not using music won't bring any changes in your Views or in the Message of your videos!
    So, it's absolutely okay... if you avoid using Music in the background.
    (We all know,
    You didn't have any Bad Intention.
    But... Haram is Haram.)
    May ALLAH (S.W.T) grant you Guidance, Understanding and Success... 🛤️ 🌅
    - allāhumma ameen

  • @_sparkill_
    @_sparkill_ Před 2 lety +3

    I would panic if I'll only have 60 sec to answer although if I alrdy knew the answer but this bro was soo calm ✨along with the answers ✨👏

    • @imabeliever3816
      @imabeliever3816 Před 2 lety +1

      @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 @Momin Ka Dusman Islam😌 Stop spreading hatred towards a religion you know nothing of.
      If you still claim then tell me about your practices of "Sati" (Burning of living widows along with dead husbands) or "Ashvamedha" (It's so evil and disgusting that don't even try to search it).
      And your kings even went to marry their own sisters to reach to the throne and also child marriages were normal in your religion also, why don't you go study your own scriptures rather than spreading hatred about a religion you know nothing of.
      The wives of the Prophet ﷺ were called "Mother of the Believers" or in Arabic "Umm-ul-Mumineen" because they were the wives of the Prophet ﷺ and were honored and pious women.
      Also The Prophet ﷺ's male children died in young age so the concept of Prophethood wouldn't continue thorough His ﷺ' s children while His ﷺ's lineage continued through His ﷺ' s daughter Fatimah (May Allah be pleased with her).
      Freeing a slave is one of the most good deeds and many Companions of the Prophet ﷺ wo were financially powerful (May Allah be pleased with them) rushed to free slaves.
      5. The concept of slavery:
      Now for the topic of slavery of women, that Islamophobes literally use this topic to defame Islam
      Islam has forbidden slavery for it is the religion that gives rights of individuals, males or females. It made this as clear as daylight, many centuries ago, before the slogan of human rights came to be known to the Westerners.
      Slavery was not initiated by Islam, it had been in practice long before the advent of Islam. As we know, it is the custom of war to have captives and those captives or prisoners used to be turned into slaves and concubines by their masters. This was not the case only in the pre-Islamic Arab regions, but it was there in every other place. It was even worse in some societies, especially with women. She was subject to all kinds of injustice, oppression and barbarian treatment. This went as far as that Greeks used to consider her a mere commodity, to be bought and sold. As for Romans, she was a slave already by nature, even without being captured at war!
      In short, Islam is not the religion that jeopardizes the rights of woman, as Western scholars would have us believe, concocting any ideas to distort the image of Islam. Was it Islam that considered woman as being responsible for the banishing of man from Paradise? Was it Islam that took women as being the cause of all evils or regarded her as serpents? Was it in Islam that a meeting was held to debate whether woman could be regarded as a human being or not? No! This took place in France in 587 C.E. Actually all this was the norm of the day in the past Western civilizations. Yes, it was also the habit in the pre-Islamic Arab, when female babies used to be buried alive.
      When Islam came, it tried to put an end to all such inhumane practices. It left no stone unturned in its quest to let women have their rights and dignity restored. This is clearly manifest in the way Islam handled the issue of slavery. Right from the start, Islam set a goal to eradicate this barbaric system. Yet, it needed to be done gradually, as the case with all bad habits that have gained ground. People never give up easily!
      So, first of all it confined the issue of taking captives to the period of warfare. This is just as a situation necessitated by hostility between warring states. Then it allowed the female captives to be married by their captors. But why? Does this mean giving men a golden chance to unleash their sexual desires or to sexually brutalize those captives? No, not at all!
      Here lies certain wisdom that completely escapes the mind of those Western scholars, who take this issue to launch attacks against Islam.
      As we know, after the end of hostility, it is the norm that prisoners of war be freed and exchanged through mutual agreement between the parties. Islam has made this clear in its divine texts that the captives must be freed through ransom or without ransom. Also, it is socially understood that marrying freed female captives, would normally secure their rights, more than would be the case if they were set free without any guarantee for survival or for preserving their dignity.
      Thus, Islam gave them hope of survival, trying to prevent their becoming prostitutes. In fact, they would have definitely found it hard to find suitors, even from among their free male counterparts, who’d suspect them of being ravished by their captors. Though glimmer it may be in the beginning, this hope soon turned glittering by securing them a marital home, whereby their rights and dignity would be secured.
      Here comes the issue of ma malakat aimanukum (what your right hands possess). This is mentioned in many verses in the Qur?an, like the following:
      "If any of you have not the means wherewith to wed free believing women, they may wed believing girls from among those whom your right hands possess: And God hath full knowledge about your faith. Ye are one from another: Wed them with the leave of their owners, and give them their dowers, according to what is reasonable: …"
      Surah 4 Verse 25
      This verse confirms what I have just said; opening the door for female slaves or captives to be married by destitute Muslims who cannot afford the dowry of free women. Notice here that the Qur’an uses the expression what your right hands. What is the significance of this expression?
      The word ‘right hands’ here refers to women taken as prisoners of war. It is by no means an implication of concubinage, for this is totally prohibited in Islam. Nor does it refer to purchasing female slaves from market to be used to satisfy sexual urge. It is during warfare that the right hand actually takes possession of captives, and this is what the Qur’an means. That is point number one.
      Point number two is that, the word right hands possess also has another significance that clearly reflects the great concern Islam has for preserving the rights of those captives. As we know, the right hand has its special merit and privileged functions that man instinctively reserve for it. Imam Kurtubi, in his commentary on this verse, says: Allah Almighty uses the word right hand here for it denotes great honor and respect. It suffices that it is the one used when referring to spending, as mentioned in the hadith he who provides charity (seeking only Allah’s reward) in a way that his left hand does not know what his right hand spends. And it is the very hand used in making pledge of allegiance etc.
      All these indicates that the word what your right hand possess has a special and glorified meaning in Islamic usage. In fact, it signifies the great care and good treatment that captives or prisoners of wars should be accorded. This is how Islam dealt with the issue from the earliest stages.
      All these did not materialize all of a sudden, for slavery was a social ailment that needed to be addressed. So it was a gradual strategy laid down by Islam, not only to eradicate slavery, but also to give the freed slaves a complete social rehabilitation. First of all, Islam stipulated that all masters should take care of their captives; they should not be overburdened with tasks, nor should they be deprived of their human rights.

    • @zeeshaanjan6258
      @zeeshaanjan6258 Před 2 lety

      @@imabeliever3816 greatness

  • @punishergaming8695
    @punishergaming8695 Před 2 lety +4

    Do pray for me

  • @fitNessqueeni
    @fitNessqueeni Před 2 lety

    brother you erne the subscribers

  • @bg5462
    @bg5462 Před 2 lety +7

    Masha Allah very good video I hope it answer everyone who has questions about our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and so many wives.

  • @nahilamunir9543
    @nahilamunir9543 Před 2 lety

    Alhamdulilah

  • @shru911
    @shru911 Před 2 lety

    Could you please dare to challenge apostate prophet anyone video! We are eagerly waiting for it!

  • @duaz9043
    @duaz9043 Před rokem

    LA ILAHA ILLALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH🌺
    SUBHANALLAHI WA BIHAMDIHI SUBHANALLAHIL~AZEEM ALHAMDULILLAH ALLAHU AKBAR Astaghfirullah Al Azeem🌺 ALLAHUMMA SALLI 'ALA SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIN WA' ALA ALI SAYYIDINA MUHAMMADIN WA BAARIK WA SALLIM🌺

  • @ZeenathKauser
    @ZeenathKauser Před 2 lety +3

    Ji. Allahuakbar🌹Ji. Subhanallah🌹

  • @hindustanwala7646
    @hindustanwala7646 Před 2 lety

    Masha allah