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“But we do see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone. In bringing many sons and daughters to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through what he suffered. Both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers and sisters.” - Hebrews 2 🦋🌿🦋🌿🦋🌿🦋🌿🦋🌿🦋🌿
We, muslims, respect our neighbours and the people of all communities. Moreover, we want to lead our lives according to the Quran and authentic hadith.
I treat every single person with respect and dignity, no matter who they are or how they are currently living their life. I am not the one to judge them for their deeds, only Allah can make that judgement. Also, Allah is the one who guides whom He wills to the straight path, and just because someone is living a sinful and carefree life today, does not mean they will be living that way tomorrow.
I want to agree But here the thing If you say you respect them then it's the same as you support them I'm okay be friend with them but not support them. I will respect some of them if they worthy to get it (Remember... Respect is gain and not a gift)
@@ANDIMANGETSU Respect, in my view, doesn't equate to endorsing someone's lifestyle choices. Rather, it's about treating them with basic human decency. I believe that all souls are creations of Allah and when I fail to treat another being with kindness, it feels like I am treating one of Allah's creations as inferior when I know that I am no better than any other man or woman.
One thing I'd like to add, just like we all are different, different people have different desires. About here in my country atleast 50% of those who were usually caught with child molest@tion & other disgusting acts previously had an inappropriate experience in the past. As to they were not in control of the situation in their childhood, thus they repeated it when they grew up.
Fornication between Man and Woman is prohibited among most religions and can be legalized only by religious ceremony called wedding, by this rule anything related to this matter is forbidden
@@A_pety_sortta_doc Several religions consider adultery to be a violation of their moral or ethical principles. Here are a few examples: 1. Christianity: Adultery is prohibited in Christianity and is considered a sin. The sixth commandment in the Bible's Old Testament states, "You shall not commit adultery." 2. Islam: Adultery is strictly forbidden in Islam. The Quran, the central religious text of Islam, condemns adultery and considers it a major sin. Punishments for adultery can vary among different interpretations and jurisdictions within Islam. 3. Judaism: Adultery is prohibited in Judaism. The seventh commandment in the Bible's Old Testament states, "You shall not commit adultery." Jewish law, known as Halakha, considers adultery to be a serious transgression. 4. Hinduism: While Hinduism does not explicitly prohibit adultery, it generally promotes fidelity and monogamy within marriage. The concept of fidelity and loyalty to one's spouse is emphasized in Hindu scriptures and ethical teachings. 5. Buddhism: Buddhism does not have explicit commandments regarding adultery. However, Buddhism promotes ethical conduct and the Five Precepts, which include refraining from sexual misconduct. Adultery would generally be seen as a violation of these principles. It's important to note that religious beliefs and interpretations can vary within each religion, and practices may differ among individuals and cultural contexts. In addition to the religions mentioned earlier, several other religions also prohibit adultery or consider it morally wrong. Here are a few examples: Sikhism: Sikhism prohibits adultery and promotes marital fidelity. Adultery is seen as a violation of the commitment and trust between spouses. Sikh teachings emphasize the importance of maintaining a pure and faithful relationship within marriage. Jainism: Jainism encourages individuals to practice celibacy or maintain monogamous relationships within marriage. Adultery is considered a violation of the ethical principles of non-violence (ahimsa) and truthfulness (satya) in Jainism. Bahá'í Faith: The Bahá'í Faith considers adultery to be morally wrong and harmful to individuals and society. Adultery is seen as a betrayal of trust and a violation of the commitment between spouses. The faith emphasizes the importance of chastity and loyalty within marriage. Confucianism: While not strictly a religion, Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system with religious elements. Confucian teachings emphasize the importance of maintaining social harmony and moral conduct. Adultery is generally viewed as a breach of trust and social order, and loyalty and fidelity within marriage are highly valued. These are just a few examples, and there may be other religions or religious traditions that also prohibit or discourage adultery based on their specific teachings and moral frameworks. It's important to note that religious beliefs and practices can vary within each tradition, and individuals may interpret and apply religious teachings differently.
Zakir forgot to mention Muttah "marriage" ...which is really just prostitution (Surah 4: 24). True Christians do not practice homosexuality or incest. But we also don't throw people off rooftops, or have sex slaves (surah 23: 6), or have multiple wives (surah 4: 3). True Christians also do not divorce unless their spouse cheated on them (Matthew 19: 8-9). And we have only one wife, one husband, whom we are not allowed to beat up (1 Timothy 3: 2; Ephesians 5: 25-31).
@@lucidniprogramer589 You don't need religion to make any laws. Good or bad. You just need to understand the real consequences of those impacted by an action.
@@goodday512 If we don't need divine guidance, then everything is morally justifiable, as we see being the case in modern-day courts. And we don't worship Allah just because Islam is the best system, we do it because he is deserving of it.
@@lucidniprogramer589 No it's not. I define morality is defined as the promotion of wellbeing (of others). I don't need to appeal to a god to understand that if someone bashes me on the head, I won't like it, and neither will they if it happens to them, and that as we are a social species we need to work together in order to thrive together. So no, not everything is morally justifiable, there are plenty of things that cause demonstrable harm to society. What you are appealing to is a form of morality that they have in North Korea, where whatever Kim says is moral is moral. You're not appealing to morality, you are appealing to obedience. Worse, the "Kim" you're appealing to can't even be shown to exist. You can worship anyone you like, but frankly I don't see why anyone needs to worship anyone else. You can have reverence and respect to others, but that's not the same thing.
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Pray that your won't be one
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“But we do see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.
In bringing many sons and daughters to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through what he suffered.
Both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers and sisters.” - Hebrews 2
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Amazing dr zakir naik. Love zakir naik from indonesian
Love your videos Dr.Zakir Naik sir❤❤❤
Where /when was this lecture?
Story of Prophet Lut (aw) can be narrated
shame for LGBTQ
Why do you hate these people?
@@LilEshu808 we dont hate the people brother...we hate the activity 😢....
@@LilEshu808RELIGION.
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@@hariranormal5584 That quran verse had nothing to do with gay people. What about lesbian women?
Do anyone know, where in Malaysia I can meet Dr. Zakir Naik?
As-salam depuis la Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 🇨🇮 🇨🇮
Masha Allah...love from Nigeria
Masha Allah Very nice and good video may you be happy, healthy and successful always
Allah humma SAW
Love from Bangladesh ❤
Where is this place?
Thank you Dr
Assalamualaikum from Bangladesh
جزاكم الله خيرا
We, muslims, respect our neighbours and the people of all communities. Moreover, we want to lead our lives according to the Quran and authentic hadith.
Who asked
@@A_pety_sortta_doc if you don't like it, leave. no one asked you to comment here 🤥 simple as that, why spreading so much hate 🤮🤢
Mashallah
on what ayat in the quran??
Quran 26 : 165-166
Sir l have some questions in my mind,of which l didn't get answer till now, but lf l got chance to ask questions to you,l will tell you,
❤❤❤❤❤ zakir 🤲🤲
I love 💕💕💕💕 dr Zakir naik
Nice My teacher dr sab
God bless you sir and may Allah guide all those lgbtq people. And may Allah raise every child like you ameen 🙏
correct.
Masa Allah♥♥♥
Masha Allah
I treat every single person with respect and dignity, no matter who they are or how they are currently living their life. I am not the one to judge them for their deeds, only Allah can make that judgement. Also, Allah is the one who guides whom He wills to the straight path, and just because someone is living a sinful and carefree life today, does not mean they will be living that way tomorrow.
Facts, but don't show them support or respect for them being part of the lgbt
I want to agree
But here the thing
If you say you respect them then it's the same as you support them
I'm okay be friend with them but not support them. I will respect some of them if they worthy to get it
(Remember... Respect is gain and not a gift)
@@ANDIMANGETSU well said mate, wise words fr
Don’t cause harm and leave it to Allah. He is the best judge!!!
@@ANDIMANGETSU Respect, in my view, doesn't equate to endorsing someone's lifestyle choices. Rather, it's about treating them with basic human decency. I believe that all souls are creations of Allah and when I fail to treat another being with kindness, it feels like I am treating one of Allah's creations as inferior when I know that I am no better than any other man or woman.
One thing I'd like to add, just like we all are different, different people have different desires. About here in my country atleast 50% of those who were usually caught with child molest@tion & other disgusting acts previously had an inappropriate experience in the past. As to they were not in control of the situation in their childhood, thus they repeated it when they grew up.
We 💙L💙O💙V💙E💙 You Dr Zakir Naik Saab!
Fornication between Man and Woman is prohibited among most religions and can be legalized only by religious ceremony called wedding, by this rule anything related to this matter is forbidden
$marta$$ it's only forbidden in Abrahamic religions
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"Most religions" have religious wedding ceremonies to legalize relationships between men and women
@@anasbanaggar so by most you mean 3 Abrahamic religions
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Several religions consider adultery to be a violation of their moral or ethical principles. Here are a few examples:
1. Christianity: Adultery is prohibited in Christianity and is considered a sin. The sixth commandment in the Bible's Old Testament states, "You shall not commit adultery."
2. Islam: Adultery is strictly forbidden in Islam. The Quran, the central religious text of Islam, condemns adultery and considers it a major sin. Punishments for adultery can vary among different interpretations and jurisdictions within Islam.
3. Judaism: Adultery is prohibited in Judaism. The seventh commandment in the Bible's Old Testament states, "You shall not commit adultery." Jewish law, known as Halakha, considers adultery to be a serious transgression.
4. Hinduism: While Hinduism does not explicitly prohibit adultery, it generally promotes fidelity and monogamy within marriage. The concept of fidelity and loyalty to one's spouse is emphasized in Hindu scriptures and ethical teachings.
5. Buddhism: Buddhism does not have explicit commandments regarding adultery. However, Buddhism promotes ethical conduct and the Five Precepts, which include refraining from sexual misconduct. Adultery would generally be seen as a violation of these principles.
It's important to note that religious beliefs and interpretations can vary within each religion, and practices may differ among individuals and cultural contexts.
In addition to the religions mentioned earlier, several other religions also prohibit adultery or consider it morally wrong. Here are a few examples:
Sikhism: Sikhism prohibits adultery and promotes marital fidelity. Adultery is seen as a violation of the commitment and trust between spouses. Sikh teachings emphasize the importance of maintaining a pure and faithful relationship within marriage.
Jainism: Jainism encourages individuals to practice celibacy or maintain monogamous relationships within marriage. Adultery is considered a violation of the ethical principles of non-violence (ahimsa) and truthfulness (satya) in Jainism.
Bahá'í Faith: The Bahá'í Faith considers adultery to be morally wrong and harmful to individuals and society. Adultery is seen as a betrayal of trust and a violation of the commitment between spouses. The faith emphasizes the importance of chastity and loyalty within marriage.
Confucianism: While not strictly a religion, Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system with religious elements. Confucian teachings emphasize the importance of maintaining social harmony and moral conduct. Adultery is generally viewed as a breach of trust and social order, and loyalty and fidelity within marriage are highly valued.
These are just a few examples, and there may be other religions or religious traditions that also prohibit or discourage adultery based on their specific teachings and moral frameworks. It's important to note that religious beliefs and practices can vary within each tradition, and individuals may interpret and apply religious teachings differently.
Zakir forgot to mention Muttah "marriage" ...which is really just prostitution (Surah 4: 24). True Christians do not practice homosexuality or incest. But we also don't throw people off rooftops, or have sex slaves (surah 23: 6), or have multiple wives (surah 4: 3). True Christians also do not divorce unless their spouse cheated on them (Matthew 19: 8-9). And we have only one wife, one husband, whom we are not allowed to beat up (1 Timothy 3: 2; Ephesians 5: 25-31).
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Duh
Coming across this now seeing this was uploaded just a few hours ago. You and me both, sister.
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But sheikh zakir i love lgbt (lgbt means lets get biriyani tonight)
Alhamdulillah
No Lettuce, no Bacon, no Guacamole and no Tomatoes are allowed in my household.
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@@SilentValley2023 I’m just joking.
Everything that is against humanity…….is prohibited in ISLAM ☪️…………very very simple and a clean way of life in ISLAM..,,,,,,,,,,
How does pork fit into that?
Thanks zakir naik.Mufti menk and omar suleiman will never speak on these things
I agree, 100% haram
if you allow one exception you have to allow everything that is popular. that means go ahead and trust humans and why have a religion
You don’t need religion to make laws.
@@goodday512 Not for bad ones
@@lucidniprogramer589 You don't need religion to make any laws. Good or bad. You just need to understand the real consequences of those impacted by an action.
@@goodday512 If we don't need divine guidance, then everything is morally justifiable, as we see being the case in modern-day courts. And we don't worship Allah just because Islam is the best system, we do it because he is deserving of it.
@@lucidniprogramer589 No it's not. I define morality is defined as the promotion of wellbeing (of others). I don't need to appeal to a god to understand that if someone bashes me on the head, I won't like it, and neither will they if it happens to them, and that as we are a social species we need to work together in order to thrive together. So no, not everything is morally justifiable, there are plenty of things that cause demonstrable harm to society.
What you are appealing to is a form of morality that they have in North Korea, where whatever Kim says is moral is moral. You're not appealing to morality, you are appealing to obedience. Worse, the "Kim" you're appealing to can't even be shown to exist.
You can worship anyone you like, but frankly I don't see why anyone needs to worship anyone else. You can have reverence and respect to others, but that's not the same thing.
Asalam walakum from kuwait m searching for life partner
Lgbtq 🤔
Boy or girl
searching on the internet 🤨🤔
Maashaallah
fartyallah!
Unfortunately in my country in netherlands it is legal and widespread
yeah, i went to EU and it was so disappointing.
May Allah guide them to the straight path, Ameen
That's unfortunate. Please do hijrah
@@xerox844Please be safe from this fitna
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“But we do see Jesus, who was made lower than the angels for a little while, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.
In bringing many sons and daughters to glory, it was fitting that God, for whom and through whom everything exists, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through what he suffered.
Both the one who makes people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers and sisters.” - Hebrews 2
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Lgbt was bought by islam 😂
Why did Allah create LGBTs?
They say he didn't we just want to be oppressed in a toxic society
Allah did not create it, human Lust did
@@danderich2768 he did
Allah gave humans the right to choose decisions so it was humans who made it. And the gays will be punished for it because they chose it not allah
Nothing happens without Allah's will. The propensity to be gay or trans has been provided by Allah. Humans are not to blame.
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