Misunderstood Verses in The Quran | Dr. Mustafa Khattab & Abu Isa Webb

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  • There are many verses in the Quran that have been mistranslated, and as a result, misunderstood. Joining us are Dr. Mustafa Khattab, completed his Ph.D in Islamic Studies in English from Al-Azhar University, and is a Muslim Adjunct Chaplain at Brock University. And the editor-in-chief of The Clear Quran, Abu Isa Webb.
    Watch our first interview with Dr. Khattab and Abu Isa Webb: czcams.com/users/edit?o=U&vide...
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Komentáře • 174

  • @sirajalghuraba
    @sirajalghuraba Před 7 lety +95

    I think these issues really need addressing- since Muslims take religion vary solemnly- they tend to read verses and take them seriously by implementing them without understanding- for example there is a verse that says "they call to good and forbid the evil" and so I've seen lots of Muslims using this as a justification for arrogantly pointing out people's mistakes and what they should and shouldn't do- this is just a way to show off that you are better then them. These problems exist everywhere to be certain! But I really like these kinds of videos where these small issues that cause a huge impact are being addressed

    • @UmarTahir
      @UmarTahir Před 7 lety +2

      Wadeea Ali Really good points!

    • @xhezeleyesx
      @xhezeleyesx Před 5 lety

      Yess so true!

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před 4 lety

      @@UmarTahir uP

    • @canaanitetv
      @canaanitetv Před 2 lety

      Eat shyt , if quran is really from god it only takes the one who reads it to understand it

    • @NRFP
      @NRFP Před 2 lety

      How many verse mistranslate in quran?
      Reply please

  • @WarriorAthletix
    @WarriorAthletix Před 7 lety +36

    thank you guys for everything you do. may we all be instruments of God's peace.

  • @markward3981
    @markward3981 Před 4 lety +11

    I find his translation to be very useful ...I recommend it for everyone . May Allah reward him.

    • @lotusbloom7750
      @lotusbloom7750 Před 3 lety +1

      I ordered my copy of the clear Quran cavy wait

    • @kissmybeard2378
      @kissmybeard2378 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lotusbloom7750
      Have you read it? I'm a student i can't afford it.

  • @Sister_LGP
    @Sister_LGP Před 2 lety +5

    I recently reverted to Muslim. I just purchased this Quran ☪️❤️🙏

    • @kissmybeard2378
      @kissmybeard2378 Před 2 lety +1

      It's been 6 months.. Can you please give me that copy now?

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před rokem

      @@kissmybeard2378 dude it’s not expensive

    • @kissmybeard2378
      @kissmybeard2378 Před rokem

      @@Rokaize not for you

    • @mubasharmb1
      @mubasharmb1 Před rokem

      @@kissmybeard2378 you can download ebook if you want it I will send you a link

    • @kissmybeard2378
      @kissmybeard2378 Před rokem

      @@mubasharmb1 please share the link 🙂

  • @slyc22
    @slyc22 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Indeed as an Arab sometimes i hear people reading some verses and i say to myself this is not really accurate it doesnt mean this 100%. I believe you are doing a great Job and i hope we have an initiative that all muslims around the world get to validate one english translation and be used around the world as one validated translation.

  • @erikahammerramalho1025
    @erikahammerramalho1025 Před 4 lety +10

    May Allah bless all whom helped make this show and make it available to all. May Allah bless you and and continue to guide and grant you Jannah firdaus. MashaAllah ! SubhanAllah! Excellent, very helpful and informative! Keep up the good work brothers and sisters.

  • @pwhitt827
    @pwhitt827 Před 7 lety +14

    very informative videos thank you and keep them up!☺

  • @purple1985purple1985
    @purple1985purple1985 Před rokem +2

    The caption in the photo of video thumbnail is very misleading. It could read as if Dr Khattab mistranslated the verses in the Quran. Although I know it was not meant to appear that way. But it does upon cursory look

  • @StaringTourists
    @StaringTourists Před 3 lety

    this was really interesting! Are there lecture series about this topic? And anyone know where to get this translation on mainland Europe?

  • @charlielucky3186
    @charlielucky3186 Před 5 lety +2

    God bless you brother and sister for your beautiful work

  • @aminabadawy475
    @aminabadawy475 Před 5 lety +8

    Mashallah very insightful though we need more indepth explanations on the verses that are found to be problematic to christian,jews,women and jihad

  • @navidinamdar1084
    @navidinamdar1084 Před 4 lety +3

    you have explained it truely. thanks a lot

  • @swordsmancity
    @swordsmancity Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the translation guys, and thanks for the video.

  • @sajadkhan9927
    @sajadkhan9927 Před 6 lety +2

    Great discussion by two great Islamic scholars Mashallah.
    I will definitely get THE CLEAR QURAN Insha Allah

    • @lotusbloom7750
      @lotusbloom7750 Před 3 lety

      I ordered mine InshaAllah will get it Monday can’t wait

  • @erikahammerramalho1025
    @erikahammerramalho1025 Před 4 lety +4

    MashaAllah! Mah Allah bless you alm and your families and loved ones and May Allah shower you with his countless blessings and continue to guide you. May Allah subhana wa ta a'la forgive alm our sins and grant us Jannah ! It is so true ,that some translation are not good enough to bring the full meaning and in an easy way to read. We need more of this and more focus on this . inshaAllah this will happen.

  • @rafatzeeshan3097
    @rafatzeeshan3097 Před 2 lety

    Though this is an old vedik but I watched it today and I found it very helpful. I really enjoy the videos which are uploaded here. Thanks and Jazak Allah o khair

  • @rilum97
    @rilum97 Před 4 lety

    Welcome back! Salam

  • @JaefarSABNW
    @JaefarSABNW Před 5 lety +7

    Quran is an effectual text.
    So repetition has different results in different contexts.
    People tent to misunderstand Al Quran, because they deny both its historical context and ignore the surrounding aspects of a passage or that other verses on the subject tell more than the one place.
    Islam can be misunderstood when tradition, allegedly Islamic or otherwise, leads people to be blinded to the explicit meanings of the fundamental texts and their implicit connections.

  • @nesimi6474
    @nesimi6474 Před 4 lety

    thx for your information

  • @madhavballabhkakkar7542
    @madhavballabhkakkar7542 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks men it really cleared a big misunderstanding in my mind about muslim

  • @khaldunia
    @khaldunia Před rokem

    Very useful and good.

  • @marvinhowells7758
    @marvinhowells7758 Před 4 lety +6

    All the translators thought their work was the best, but remind you there is no 100% translation, what you all did is an approximation . may Allah guide you all.

    • @socrattt
      @socrattt Před 4 lety +1

      May Allah (swt) guide you too.

    • @MacMac1313
      @MacMac1313 Před 4 lety +1

      This makes it easier to understand why every Muslim should follow up their research, interpretations and opinions by concluding with Inshallah ( Allah willing ) and/or Allah knows best. The last being the better of the two in these cases because we as human are limited in understanding regardless of how much knowledge we may have or lack thereof. Something that it didn't make sense to me as of recently.
      Regards from Los Angeles

    • @AbuBakarsYellowRose
      @AbuBakarsYellowRose Před 9 měsíci

      @@NRFPgo to the nearest mosque in your area; they most likely will have it.

  • @user-vp3ml3qz7n
    @user-vp3ml3qz7n Před 5 měsíci

    Where we can get their tafsir?

  • @md.hossain1269
    @md.hossain1269 Před rokem

    I would love to hear more from Dr. Mustafa about his traslation of quran

  • @NRFP
    @NRFP Před 2 lety +2

    Where i can find clear quran

  • @HH-ft5gu
    @HH-ft5gu Před rokem

    Thanks 😊

  • @taipacino4890
    @taipacino4890 Před 5 lety +1

    Random question, but is Abu Isa Webb related to Suhaib Webb?

  • @grwaldron
    @grwaldron Před 7 lety +6

    Have you heard of "A Deadly Misunderstanding" by Mark Siljander? He uses the Arabic, Hebrew and Aramaic to reveal mistranslations and misunderstandings.

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před 4 lety

      @@madimem43 hM

    • @ADeeSHUPA
      @ADeeSHUPA Před 4 lety

      @@madimem43 壹四七八五貳參六九

    • @NRFP
      @NRFP Před 2 lety

      Where i can find clear quran

    • @QuranicSystems
      @QuranicSystems Před rokem

      There ought to be differences in understanding, but not in knowing. Only the believer(who believes the Quran is from Allah) knows as Allah guides him by His Nur. However, everyone can have understanding based on amzaal(the images from human memory, books, computers etc that support time-based learning and development of external knowledge.)

  • @lauravelasquez5397
    @lauravelasquez5397 Před 5 lety +1

    May Allah reward you efforts. Amazing work

    • @amarnaththathapudi2651
      @amarnaththathapudi2651 Před 4 lety

      There are historical blunders. Mother of Jesus is totally unrelated to the younger sister of Moses and Aron. These siblings lived 1300 years before Mary the mother of Jesus.

    • @legendary3906
      @legendary3906 Před 4 lety

      @@amarnaththathapudi2651 Jesus is called Son of David in the bible and also son of Abraham.Does this mean it's an error lol.I know you watched this from Aprostate prophets video but its not to be taken literally.And Joachim is not Mary's fathers name.

    • @amarnaththathapudi2651
      @amarnaththathapudi2651 Před 4 lety

      @@legendary3906 your explanation has no sense. You believe koran is delivered by allah. But it doesn't appear so. The entire book is plagiarized from multiple sources including Zoroastrianism.

    • @amarnaththathapudi2651
      @amarnaththathapudi2651 Před 4 lety

      @@legendary3906 Yes it matters. Son of David is to indicate his geology. But you can't say a brother who was born some hundreds of years.

    • @legendary3906
      @legendary3906 Před 4 lety

      @@amarnaththathapudi2651 the Qur'an confirms historical mirackes like the people of Ad and Thammud in detail as well as some ancient secrets that were revealed a few decades ago like the preservation of Firaun's(Ramses II if I remember correctly) body and its said that he died by drowning. Such detailed historical miracles are present in the Qur'an and youre here telling me that Muhammad confused Miriam and Mary, who lived 1300 years ago, lol.

  • @moves2008
    @moves2008 Před 6 lety +1

    is it possible to have the translation of your quran in english?

    • @yahyaabbie9795
      @yahyaabbie9795 Před 6 lety +2

      moves2008 yes
      We have many of them in different languages
      You can google them

  • @rifanbudi34
    @rifanbudi34 Před 2 lety +2

    Islam promotes tolerance
    لَّا يَنۡهَىٰكُمُ ٱللَّهُ عَنِ ٱلَّذِينَ لَمۡ يُقَٰتِلُوكُمۡ فِي ٱلدِّينِ وَلَمۡ يُخۡرِجُوكُم مِّن دِيَٰرِكُمۡ أَن تَبَرُّوهُمۡ وَتُقۡسِطُوٓاْ إِلَيۡهِمۡۚ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ يُحِبُّ ٱلۡمُقۡسِطِينَ
    (Sahih International)
    Allah does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.
    - Quran Surah Al-Mumtahanah 60, verse 8
    Islam promotes kindness
    ۚإِنَّ رَحۡمَتَ ٱللَّهِ قَرِيبٞ مِّنَ ٱلۡمُحۡسِنِينَ
    Indeed, the mercy of Allah is near to the doers of good.
    -Quran Surah Al-A'raf, chapter 7, verse 56
    Thanks

  • @anumrajput4234
    @anumrajput4234 Před 7 lety +1

    how can we order this Quran? JazakAllah Khair

    • @dr.mustafakhattab1322
      @dr.mustafakhattab1322 Před 7 lety +4

      To get your copy:
      In Canada:
      Visit: www.SirajPublications.com or www.inshaAllah.ca
      It's also available in Mississauga at select stores like Salam Shop and Modah
      In the US:
      For a free copy, visit: www.sendaquran.com
      For copies and boxes for dawa ($2 per copy), visit: www.orderaquran.com.
      get the kindle edtion from Amazon for your phone/ipad/etc.
      For more info, email me at info@mustafakhattab.org

  • @asadhaque846
    @asadhaque846 Před 2 dny

    AlRahman Chapter 55 is a challenge to His creation in that question. He is repeatedly asking both the Jinn and Mankind as to how can they deny His blessings upon them and pass the test.

  • @el_mki2602
    @el_mki2602 Před 3 lety

    Did he translated the Quran to English please?

  • @dhdowlad
    @dhdowlad Před 4 lety +1

    Where can i buy The Clear Quran in the UK?

  • @askhanofficial6884
    @askhanofficial6884 Před 3 lety

    11:56 both the العسر in Aya are with 'al'.. how come you guys said one osr is without AL

    • @dr.mustafakhattab1322
      @dr.mustafakhattab1322 Před 9 měsíci

      If a word (like العسر) is repeated twice in Arabic, it means it's talking about the same difficulty, but the word يسر doesn't have ال and it's repeated twice, it means two eases. Just like the example mentioned:
      - I met the man and gave the man some money (same man).
      - I met a man and I gave a man some money (two men).

  • @jro6947
    @jro6947 Před 9 měsíci

    Theres error in the footnotes of the clear quran so i hear and heard the sahih international is a better translation

  • @abdulkayum73
    @abdulkayum73 Před 11 měsíci

    It’s wise to learn Arabi for every Muslim to understand Quran and Hadis.

  • @rabiamohd8253
    @rabiamohd8253 Před 2 lety

    Ar Rahman. Great

  • @husnabanubucus9608
    @husnabanubucus9608 Před 4 lety

    ASSALAAMUALAIKUM sheik. I wud like to know frm u abt the quranites. They say that the salaah in the quraan just means submission to ALLAH and not how we read our salaah

  • @asadhaque846
    @asadhaque846 Před 2 dny

    Pride, Arrogance and Corruption go hand in hand. Most wealthy and rich people are arrogant And do not spend in the path of God for the needy and poor .

  • @M-T-Q-understandquran
    @M-T-Q-understandquran Před 6 lety +5

    chapter 60 clearly tells that don't keep relationship with combatant disbelievers . and if they are not from combatants then it is allowed to do good to them.

  • @khalilbonjol8711
    @khalilbonjol8711 Před rokem

    I think that misunderstanding on the physical aspects of Isa (Jesus) has been the most widespread and discussed viz
    birth - whether of virgin birth or not
    death - whether put on the cross or not, if not whether he died naturally or did not die; if put on the cross, whether he died while on the cross, or in the tomb or did not die there or died naturally elsewhere
    ascension - whether Jesus really ascended to heaven bodily or not, if not where did he go (Rome, gallilee, or the East such as the Indian sub-continent)
    advent - whether second coming or appearance is going to occur (for those who believe in the ascension).

  • @kissmybeard2378
    @kissmybeard2378 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone please help me to get one copy of the Clear Quran please. I'm a student and can't afford to buy it. I'll make dua for that person in tahajjud.

  • @aliyaqamaria
    @aliyaqamaria Před 7 lety +5

    How can i get one?

    • @dr.mustafakhattab1322
      @dr.mustafakhattab1322 Před 7 lety +2

      To get your copy:
      In Canada:
      Visit: www.SirajPublications.com or www.inshaAllah.ca
      It's also available in Mississauga at select stores like Salam Shop and Modah
      In the US:
      For a free copy, visit: www.sendaquran.com
      For copies and boxes for dawa ($2 per copy), visit: www.orderaquran.com.
      get the kindle edtion from Amazon for your phone/ipad/etc.
      For more info, email me at info@mustafakhattab.org

    • @aliyaqamaria
      @aliyaqamaria Před 7 lety +3

      Am from Singapore

    • @ahmedzahir2865
      @ahmedzahir2865 Před 5 lety

      Can I get it shipped to the UK?

    • @elfury7678
      @elfury7678 Před 4 lety

      Faith Alia should be available at Darul arqam bookstore

  • @nizamlucky1928
    @nizamlucky1928 Před 2 lety

    Hayyakalloh ya Utaz Dr Mustafa Khattab, i love your clear Quran which i read fm Quran Apps Quran.com, i was introduced by an Englis Lady who reverted to Islam who preferre ur translation ; i wud ask my sistrt who living in Yurope ro sende a physical translation of urs ; take care and may Allah keep u and ur English friend safe and sound and grant u both Jannatul Firdous InshaAllah, pls make duah for me, me an old perdon of 61 yrs old trying to memorize Quran; so i read ur translation b4 memorizing any ayah

    • @kissmybeard2378
      @kissmybeard2378 Před 2 lety

      Hello... It's been 8 months..
      Can you please give me that translation now?

  • @asadhaque846
    @asadhaque846 Před 2 dny

    Essences are most important in any type of translations.

  • @diaralcasanibrahim6582
    @diaralcasanibrahim6582 Před 5 lety +1

    I don't believe in mistranslation of the Quran by people gifted by Allah swt to do service to Him & to Mankind. They are exceptional people. However, there also people who disguise as Muslim with intent to destroy Islam for fomenting differences among believers of Allah swt.

  • @truthwritten7454
    @truthwritten7454 Před 4 lety +1

    The Quran is a clear plain easily understood book - no need for another translation - it will just lead to changes in meaning!

    • @socrattt
      @socrattt Před 4 lety +4

      Brother, I hope you read the Quran more. There is always extra information to discover within it.

  • @rashidhadan4634
    @rashidhadan4634 Před 6 lety

    URGENT
    DR MUSTAFA KHTTAB: I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF U MADE CORRECTION ON THE MISLEADING TRANSLATION TO QURAA 12:4 & 43:61
    * AS I AM SUPPOSING U REALIZED THE HORRIBLE TRANSLATION!
    -------------------
    SO, BROTHER LET ME HAVE YOUR WORK & OPINION ON THAT FOR THE SAKE OF GAINING ALLAH'S PLEASURE!

  • @KrishnaKrishna-wo8xt
    @KrishnaKrishna-wo8xt Před 5 lety +2

    What about quran 3:85?
    "And whoever desires other than Islam as religion - never will it be accepted from him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be among the losers."
    Doesn't it sound like insulting other religions??

    • @KrishnaKrishna-wo8xt
      @KrishnaKrishna-wo8xt Před 5 lety +2

      ​@@mohdabdullah8986 There are many religions in this world and everyone believes that their religion is right(for whatever reasons).

    • @msindependent5890
      @msindependent5890 Před 5 lety

      @@mohdabdullah8986 who told you that the religion of all prophets is islam?? Any proof?

    • @aminabadawy475
      @aminabadawy475 Před 5 lety

      Verses like this need a schorlarly explanation otherwise it just creates more division

    • @lettherebelight453
      @lettherebelight453 Před 4 lety

      @@mohdabdullah8986
      Salaam alykum. Just wanted to add that Surah Aaraaf 7:180 says to call Allah (swt) by asma ul husna. God/khuda is not in asma ul husna & u can't use it no matter what.
      It is shirk. And we do not realize it.
      Please do correction and Taubah & spread the word of Allah.
      May Allah forgive us for our unintentional sins. Aameen.

    • @ArdoBlueMoon
      @ArdoBlueMoon Před 3 lety +2

      Not really. Islam means submitting your will to God/Allah. If you do what God wants you to do then you will be successful, but you can't make up your own religion and then ask God to accept that.
      Now for someone who didn't hear the true message of God, they'll have excuses, but generally you have to accept God on His terms.
      I don't think saying that one way is correct is necessarily insulting others.

  • @b.refaat9352
    @b.refaat9352 Před 4 měsíci

    A Sora can NOT be called a chapter. Chapters can be disconnected whereas every Sora is connected to the rest of the Holy Quran.

  • @nisaakhan955
    @nisaakhan955 Před 6 lety

    Good job but that's why when asked about the life of the prophet (saw)Aisha(ra)one of the wives of the prophet) saw) said: "his (saw)life was,the Qur'an meaning his life was a practical example of,the Qur'an

  • @canaanitetv
    @canaanitetv Před 2 lety

    Quran says you can turn back there agreement

  • @mansurhallaj8568
    @mansurhallaj8568 Před 3 lety

    Human can justify any thing.

    • @NRFP
      @NRFP Před 2 lety

      মালায়ুন এখানেও

  • @colettecristofini4445
    @colettecristofini4445 Před 7 lety

    Trying to find the light in such a quagmire, the message is contradictory, the words can mean this or that , brackets to signal the interpretation is....an interpretation.

    • @redoyraza633
      @redoyraza633 Před 6 lety

      COLETTE CRISTOFINI look up Sam Gerran's translation in english true to the message and I have not found any confusing wording. Best Qur'an I've found and I have many. ✌

  • @kingking-yb2in
    @kingking-yb2in Před 7 lety +2

    so it means the old scholars know nothing and we're wrong

    • @user-qp2ci5cu8u
      @user-qp2ci5cu8u Před 6 lety +5

      it means that they have committed some mistakes ..

    • @brotheralexp.8811
      @brotheralexp.8811 Před 4 lety +2

      Not necessarily. They never say that all translations are incorrect, but rather that there exist many misunderstandings with regard to some translations. The word of Allah never changes.

    • @socrattt
      @socrattt Před 4 lety

      Even great scholars make mistakes.

    • @salispadli
      @salispadli Před 4 lety

      Making few mistakes and knowing nothing are different.

  • @ProEgypt
    @ProEgypt Před 5 lety

    ابن كليتي لغات وترجمة جامعة الأزهر دراسات اسلامية باللغة الانجليزية

  • @omerasadshaik6426
    @omerasadshaik6426 Před rokem

    Why a sister has to conduct an interview of men who are unrelated specifically on subject & topics related to Deen Al Islam.
    I’m not belittling the role of sister in Islam but to push her / them in places and events which aren’t required.
    A Muslim woman sitting face to face to men and talking Deen with no physical separation is unwarranted.
    It never happened in history and America or Europe can’t be reinventing Islam.
    I respect the sister, this is just my observation. May Allah guide us and keep us on straight path.

  • @JB-hc6jv
    @JB-hc6jv Před rokem

    why all Muslim had issues and Quran and hadith sometimes they say o this hadith isn't reliable and this one is reliable how can you justify it 100% reliable to you.

  • @asadhaque846
    @asadhaque846 Před 2 dny

    God is All Knowledgeable and All Wise.
    The interpretation by men is limited to their thoughts and knowledge.

  • @alandee5112
    @alandee5112 Před rokem

    There are over 40 translations some old some new none was translated by two one Arab one English except the copy of Anne Khadija Stephens and Ahmad Darwish of site Allah and site Muhammad. Then Darwish produced 13000 word concordance free in kindle of Amazon with 5 stars. Also Anne read it one topic at time. No competition since 1984 till now others even don't know how to translate Abdullah being worshipper of Allah. They translated it servant of Allah etc of many errors not found in the copy of Anne & Ahmad
    Yes all others English or Arabic is second language for them
    Go get your copy for free. By the way the download average is 750 daily since 1984

  • @JB-hc6jv
    @JB-hc6jv Před rokem

    you have to need scholar to explain it why just asking Allah to explain it self to you

  • @jamescook4402
    @jamescook4402 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't like the sheikh's tone. I'm also wondering why he is scratching his face when he says the disbelievers at 10:45.

  • @alandee5112
    @alandee5112 Před rokem

    Anyone translates Koran whose English is second language will never make it. Why translate servants of Allah or slaves of Allah instead of worshippers of Allah. Even the first name of Al fatihah he translated it opening instead of opener. Anne Khadija & Ahmad Darwish from Azhar having both mother tongue made the best copy and also produced 12000+ concordance.. get your copy for free

  • @lettherebelight453
    @lettherebelight453 Před 4 lety

    Salaam alykum. Just wanted to add that Surah Aaraaf 7:180 says to call Allah (swt) by asma ul husna. God is not in asma ul husna & u can't use it no matter what.
    It is shirk.
    Please do islaah and taubah.
    May Allah forgive us for our unintentional sins.

  • @alirewan7112
    @alirewan7112 Před 2 lety

    Muslims would not have had this issues if they didn't martyred the 12 Imams who were send by Allah swt to explain the Holy quran and laws of islam

    • @lavelybegum3161
      @lavelybegum3161 Před 2 lety

      Assalamualaikum, sir...!Who are these 12 Imams, can you pls tell me? And who killed them and for what?(if you can also answer my second 2 questions even, kindly!)

  • @kingking-yb2in
    @kingking-yb2in Před 7 lety

    I'm confused

  • @andrewfaniku
    @andrewfaniku Před rokem +1

    Surah 9:29 " Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth from those who were given the Scripture - [fight] until they give the jizyah willingly while they are humbled." Sahih International.
    The original verb in Arabic is "Kill" and it was translated and toned down to "Fight," I think they should have it translated to "Love," next time, because Islam is the religion of Peace, so that the message is not misunderstood and misinterpreted by those who misinterpret the final message of Allah, given to all of mankind for all times.🙏🏽

    • @Rokaize
      @Rokaize Před rokem +5

      You seem to be intentionally taking that verse out of context. Read the rest of that chapter. It’s very clear that it’s in relation to Muslims being persecuted and attacked. And it gives strict guidelines on how one should conduct themselves during war

  • @aliyaqamaria
    @aliyaqamaria Před 7 lety

    its sold out

    • @dr.mustafakhattab1322
      @dr.mustafakhattab1322 Před 7 lety

      To get your copy:
      In Canada:
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      It's also available in Mississauga at select stores like Salam Shop and Modah
      In the US:
      For a free copy, visit: www.sendaquran.com
      For copies and boxes for dawa ($2 per copy), visit: www.orderaquran.com.
      get the kindle edtion from Amazon for your phone/ipad/etc.
      For more info, email me at info@mustafakhattab.org

    • @raveenabasheer39
      @raveenabasheer39 Před 2 lety

      @@dr.mustafakhattab1322 sir I am in India
      Can i get it for free here plz

  • @kevinmzi6586
    @kevinmzi6586 Před 4 lety

    You need to be consistent. You say, understand the historical significance of the Quran. Why does that matter? This is meant to be a book to eternity. Make up your minds, please. Is it a revelation or a book of history for the archives?

    • @malayamigo
      @malayamigo Před 4 lety +1

      wisdom....
      it's like showing a situation and passing along the wisdom.
      did you know that Muslims built Quran after Muhammad (swl) died.
      there was this war and a lot of Muslims died so in fear of loosing the many snippets of wisdom that Allah gave to us (to us Muslims and we believe it to be great so it's cool if you don't want to believe cause everybody has thier beliefs 😊😊 what we believe is our business and you don't have to follow us) so the higher ups decided to gather all the surah that our prophet (swl) wrote which was in possession by a lot of people.
      and they completed the Quran or in other words...they gathered the Quran in its entirety.
      Quran is for eternity because what it passes along isn't some set of words but rather it is passing along guidance.
      you can understand why we should look at the context because that helps is in understanding the essence of Islam. the Quran isn't just a holy book, atleast not for us because that's how great it is for us.
      now going to your questions
      why does it matter?
      it matters cause we are trying to be what the prophet Mohammed(swl) wanted us to be...real Muslims. compassionate and strong.
      it is said that the surah that our prophet passed to us came through an angel, God's words through an angel to our prophet (swl) and then to us. so it's important that we understand why Allah (subhana ta'Alla) said those exact words and what we should learn from those words.
      so context is important cause what we are following is what Allah (subhana ta'Alla) said so it's only sensible that we should know why he said it and understand it's meaning.
      is it revelation or history book.
      is the history significant? yes, yes it is but it's not some history book.
      the Quran talks about the future as well in which case there ain't a need for context...it's a revelation.
      it's revealing something distant that's yet to come. we need context when is comes to talk about our actions, mannerisms and commands. there's no need for context to believe in God or his predictions we believe in his words.
      I get that it's confusing cause it is pretty hard to understand, but it's import that we understand it in its entirety.
      thank you for taking your time reading this and I hope that I was able to clarify some of your doubts. Islam loves peace and no matter in what context it's said it's true.
      again, thank you for reading and have a great day.

    • @delpthepath127
      @delpthepath127 Před 4 lety +1

      mubin !! You said: “to be what the prophet wanted us to be. . .” Does that mean your goal is to do the will of Muhammad? Do you realize that your whole intervention centers around Muhammad, as if he is the focal point of Islam? That’s problematic to me. That part really doesn’t make sense to me: this narrative that attempts to elevate Muhammad to the status of God. Moreover, I don’t understand why Muhammad as a prophet never talked to God directly, how was he able to verify that the scriptures reveal to him were from God? It seems to me, at least, the prophethood protocol before Muhammad suggested direct conversations with God. For a message as important as the Quran, why wouldn’t God talk to Muhammad directly, like He did with Moses and all the other prophets with important messages?
      Lastly, shouldn’t the message be more important than the messenger? Unless the messenger is the message himself, I don’t understand that reverence towards a man who’s been dead for almost 1400 years

    • @malayamigo
      @malayamigo Před 4 lety +2

      @@delpthepath127 I don't understand why you're saying that I'm elevating him into godhood
      "What our prophet wanted us to be" ....he wanted us to be better and to devote ourself to our god.
      Our prophet made it clear to us that there is only a single omnipotent being.
      All religions at it base revolves around a single guy as long as there's only one entity. You can look at Christianity for example and even religions without a god, follows that idea.
      If you have a problem with something like this then I'm guessing you're an atheist. It's not necessarily a bad thing and it's your life so ...yeah
      Our goal is to live like how our god wants us to and the person who knew what our god wanted was non other than prophet Muhammad (swl) . The way he wanted us to be is not his own will but the gods (granted that he also added in a lot of virtues on his own)
      I don't know why he couldn't see god, I'm not knowledgeable but if I ever find answer to that then I'd be happy to tell ya.
      Tbh I don't think it matters, he sent his angels to his bidding and as angels solely exist to devote themself to our god, I don't see a problem with an angel speaking the will of God.
      Maybe it was a trial? Our prophet is said to be the last prophet to descend to earth to guide humanity and teach them the right path.
      And your last question...
      Both are important fam. The teachings and the one who taught us.
      Prophet Mohammed wasn't just a messenger but also an exemplary man. It's only fair that we look up to someone like him and follow his path. If we are obsessing over a guy whose been dead for more that 1400 years then it just means that he's that special.
      He's our prophet who taught us the better path, I don't see a problem with loving him and trying to look upto him.
      Don't get me wrong tho, we love our prophet for who he is and not because we see him as a god.
      No Muslim with a smidge of understanding of Islam would ever say that our prophet is a god or equal to our god.
      I hope that clears your questions and I honestly tried to my best.
      Don't forget to wash your hands fam
      Bye.

    • @delpthepath127
      @delpthepath127 Před 4 lety

      mubin !! If you believe that what Muhammad wants for Muslims is not from his own, but from God’s will, why not simply say you want to live like God intended, instead of attributing a divine order to Muhammad, as if it of him? That’s confusing. I believe the language someone uses tells a lot about what they believe subconsciously. People might not say flat out that they worship him, because framing it that way would sound too controversial. But they express that reverence towards him in their choice of words, and the emotional attitude towards him, as if they believe he can still see and hear them. That’s not normal. At least in Christianity, a certain divinity is attributed to Jesus ( which takes care of that problem for them). Unless one is ready to attribute that same divinity to Muhammad, it doesn’t make sense to speak to a dead man. Why would rely on a single person to share this important revelation without direct witnesses or without delivering the verifying revelations to others that confirm the authenticity of the revelation received by Muhammad? In the Abrahamic religions such has been the norm. Why deviate from it? Moreover, God being a just God, omnipresent, and omniscient should know that it’s hard to verify the validity of Muhammad’s revelation without corroborating witnesses and prophecies about Muhammad, given the importance of the message.
      If the revelation given to Muhammad is of such great importance because it is intended to save humanity, how can the messenger eclipsed such message by being bigger than the message? You seem to be suggesting that Muhammad is “himself” the message when you claim he was sent from heaven. I don’t know if that’s what you meant to say, but it clearly points to you believing Muhammad is divine. That would be hard sell.
      I’m not an atheist, I do believe in God, one God. I just find the mechanics of organized religion to be quite incoherent, and mere reflection of man’s will, bearing mankind’s megalomania, insecurities, needs for supremacy, and fallible mind. Any being, with some level of honesty, knows that they cannot truly verify their faiths, or directly attest to God’s attributes and essence. It’s weird hearing people say “God say this or that”
      I find it a bit dysfunctional that a man without any divine attributes would ask me to love him more than I do my family, as much as I love God and for me to oblige. I don’t see how that’s not an act of worship even though, through cognitive dissonance, one proclaim “ oh no, we don’t worship him, we just love almost as much as God. Look, he is the best of all mankind, our example to follow to please God.” The narrative here is that Muhammad is better than a man, the closest being to God. What man is Perfect? None, how can anyone speak of a sinner of flesh and blood that way without contradicting the monotheistic premise upon one’s religion is based. Both the Quran and the Bible make the claim that Jesus was sinless, why isn’t Jesus the best example for Muslims? He seems to be different based on the description of him of the very Quran. The logic of Muhammad being the best of mankind doesn’t make sense at all, and that’s within the context of Islam himself. Some Christians have gone as far as making him God. These are examples of the dichotomies inherent in organized religion
      A side note: you know, my friend, if you ask our fellow human beings, who have elected to serve God through Catholicism, why their churches are so populated with resplendent statues of unsuspected historical characters-who frankly would be amazed to find themselves crystallized as divine beings- to whom they pray and worship. They would exclaim that you got it all wrong, that they only do so to express their love for these penitent characters.

    • @swordsmancity
      @swordsmancity Před 3 lety +1

      @@delpthepath127 I am not an expert with Kuran but to explain it better; "Prophet" word is actually used in 2 forms in Kuran, one is "Rasul", one is "Nabi". When it is used as Rasul; it is the prophet the messenger who is saying Allah's words directly; when it is used as Nabi; it is the prophets themselves who've been choosen to be the messengers. When Kuran says obey the prophet; it always uses "Rasul"; which means that you are actually obeying the words of the Allah. Because of this; Kuran can also be understood as the rasul/messenger itself, as it is saying the words of Allah directly. There is no divinity being given to any of the Nabi's, and it is always being repeated that you should obey and believe the one and only divine, Allah; or you are doing the most unforgiven sin in Kuran. This is how i understand it, i also had problems understanding because i am not Arab, dont know Arabic so to understand it i have to use translations. Which in my case there are no Rasul or Nabi words in it and only one word is being used like "prophet" which leeds to some confusion. You just have to search more to understand it better.

  • @kingking-yb2in
    @kingking-yb2in Před 7 lety +1

    You got a nice face I think u should cover it all he he he

  • @kingking-yb2in
    @kingking-yb2in Před 7 lety +1

    It's all taqiyya

    • @Sam-ng3of
      @Sam-ng3of Před 5 lety +4

      Shia's believe in taqiyya, not Sunni's.

    • @yahya2925
      @yahya2925 Před 4 lety

      @My choice As do plenty humans.

  • @kingking-yb2in
    @kingking-yb2in Před 7 lety

    and you still believe it's from God this is sick

  • @alexojideagu
    @alexojideagu Před 4 lety +2

    Why are Muslims ashamed to admit the Quran is not perfect and it's very scattered and disjointed. It was written by men.

  • @xadam1964
    @xadam1964 Před 5 lety +1

    It's what it is guys the Quran is the word of violent God "Allah" don't try to rewrite the book and make it nice.

    • @zubaierabrahams7458
      @zubaierabrahams7458 Před 4 lety

      Allah didnt order His chosen people to slay 7 nations and kill every living thing including burning plantations and occupy the land.....make that nice.

    • @talibahmuslimah1535
      @talibahmuslimah1535 Před 2 lety

      God is the most merciful and he is also swift to punish, the problem in the bible you don't read it regularly, ministers read a passage a week they don't read the text on hellfire. Which is why so many live and behave like animals. as they think there is no punishment.

  • @draggosdinca3225
    @draggosdinca3225 Před 6 lety +2

    just burn the book

    • @tornadoman1054
      @tornadoman1054 Před 6 lety +10

      You can burn the book, but you can't burn the Qur'an, dude. BTW, the muslim way to utilize a book with some sacral in it is to burn it. So, it's an epic fail for islamophobes. lol.

    • @socrattt
      @socrattt Před 4 lety +1

      Why did you watch the video?

  • @roycetondesilva4949
    @roycetondesilva4949 Před 25 dny

    Desparate Mohomediens. Nothing wrong with Koran. it's the surahs and Hadith that are totaly wrong

  • @mansurhallaj8568
    @mansurhallaj8568 Před měsícem

    Are previous translations, Tafsir are all rubbish?