Sephardic Jewry and the Islamic Conquest of 711 Dr. Henry Abramson

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  • Brief overview of the two centuries following the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711. Part of the Jews of Sepharad series, more information available at www.jewishhistorylectures.org.
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  • @fahimuel
    @fahimuel Před 6 lety +183

    Being a Muslim , I find many common grounds between Muslims and Jews. I pray that they live in peace side by side fore ever. Thanks for the very informative lecture and wish that other Muslims listen to them to appreciate the content and to get enlightened. God bless you.

    • @tvmystery261
      @tvmystery261 Před 5 lety +11

      because islam copies judaism. fake religion

    • @ShalomYal
      @ShalomYal Před 5 lety +18

      Free your heart from hate - I loved to hear from a Muslim who is interested in knowledge and friendship. Art I do not know is you are a muslim or a christian - But man - give up on your hate @Art clover

    • @ShalomYal
      @ShalomYal Před 5 lety +13

      @@tvmystery261 Seriously - ALL religions build upon the cultures and religions of the past . Judaism has many elements of other near eastern cultures and Christianity uses lots of Jewish ideas and in fact steals half of its bible from the Jews and yes Islam is clearly a result of Judaism, christianity and of the local pagan culture - SO?

    • @ShalomYal
      @ShalomYal Před 5 lety +6

      Peace be with you - continue to study - listen and learn. Send links to these lectures to your muslim friends - Shalom - Salam

    • @johnrichards9361
      @johnrichards9361 Před 5 lety

      As a person with common sense proven history which is in doubt about the authenticity of both religions let alone Christianity but you can bring that in as well all being based on Sumerian Greek ancient Egypt adopting Pagan religions practices which they've all done to get more convert to appease a population 2 conversion all making a mockery have their own beliefs and not following such changing Doctrine as they go to fit their needs if it was so absolute none of the above would be appropriate or need it but I have only one wish all three of them would just go away all responsible combined for a belief in superiority 99 percent evolved Wars and genocides level one with sexual perversions they're all a little crazy when it comes to that it's just sickening stuff they do can anybody with a moral aptitude would never accept their ways into their life it would not have to be scared into doing moral and just things in their life with the threat of damnation to hold them accountable because all three offer forgiveness for such hideous actions religion is for the feeble-minded weak in morals and restraint but I must say I can't wait till Santa Claus comes the Easter Bunny hops down the trail free presents and chocolate that's my moral weakness candy I guess you got to believe in something or you'll fall for anything and what something to fall for something that has a track record of control an evil Deeds all in the name of God sorry folks it's all buncha man-made criteria to control the masses and govern them

  • @mariferavery7646
    @mariferavery7646 Před 3 lety +37

    I have a great story to tell. After my dad passed away, I started looking into his family. Turns out thru him, I'm a descendant of Catarina de Orta, sister of Garcia De Orta. They were expelled from Spain in 1942 then took refugee in Portugal where they were forcibly converted by decree in 1497. The de Orta family then moved to Goa, India. García de Orta was a fabulous doctor and served viceroys and sultans, and died before the Inquisition got him in 1568... His sister and my ancestor was not and she was burned for Judaism in 1525. After that the family left to Amsterdam where they could practice their religion. From there to the Caribbean, Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia where I'm from. Is all documents. Crazy history!

  • @lunacavemoth
    @lunacavemoth Před 4 lety +30

    Thank you for all of your wonderful lectures. All of my four surnames are Sephardic and my family left Spain for the New World back in the 18th century yet my mothers family still retains many Jewish customs, such as cooking latkes (my favorite) , resting on Saturdays instead of Sundays and my mother was even fortunate enough to have a job where she had Saturdays off , something that the Jewish bakery she ended up working in let her keep (to be fair, everyone had Saturday off there) and other small traditions that looking back, are Jewish. I am now trying to reclaim my ancestor's beliefs along with my partner. He has lent me some volumes of the Talmud and I'm reading the Tan'ach on my own and pray my Sephardic Siddur. The idea is to convert to Orthodox in the future, Gd willing.
    Your lectures have been a large part of my journey and I always enjoy watching and learning , and enjoy all the jokes. I laugh out loud, yes even at the Chinese kosher restaurant in 1850s California (Because I'm writing a novel on my hometown's history in SoCal). The history is so well researched and I wish this is the history taught in schools over the very innacurate one I learned back in grade and high school.
    Thank you once again and Baruch Hashem

  • @kameelfarag1981
    @kameelfarag1981 Před 6 lety +20

    Delightful to listen to a natural teacher.

  • @SammyHegab
    @SammyHegab Před rokem +7

    Thank you very much Henry, certainly you are a gifted teacher with a great sense of humour too. I enjoyed learning about Jewish history.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před rokem

      I'm so glad that you enjoyed the class! Thank you for your kind words!

  • @pa226pable
    @pa226pable Před 6 lety +56

    I’m not Jewish, but I enjoy your lectures. Very informative.

    • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
      @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 5 lety +2

      Me too ! (i'm Greek)

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 5 lety +1

      Me three. 👍

    • @karenabrams8986
      @karenabrams8986 Před 5 lety

      I’m trying to get my head around the history and basics of this long and very storied religion.

    • @johnbeaubien8826
      @johnbeaubien8826 Před 5 lety +2

      same here! this is terribly interesting (I'm Mohawk)

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 Před 4 lety +4

      I love Dr. Abramson’s lectures too. I’m not Jewish although I have Sephardic ancestors, I like hearing their history.

  • @etheldeitz1252
    @etheldeitz1252 Před 4 lety +3

    I learned so much. So glad that the timing of my watching is actually almost exactly at the same time you recorded last year soI can hear and learn more about this time of year as it is happening.

  • @marcelofrmo
    @marcelofrmo Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for the lecture. The two first videos were so delightful to watch.

  • @Rebbedude
    @Rebbedude Před 4 lety

    Your series and lectures are excellent. I look forward to them and often send them to others. Keep them up!

  • @alexlevy2093
    @alexlevy2093 Před 6 lety +4

    Dr Abramson, your lectures has piqued my curiosity on not only history in general, but in understanding more about us. A dank!

  • @AmericanShia786
    @AmericanShia786 Před 6 lety

    Shalom Dr. Abramson and a belated Happy New Year to you and yours. I love this topic!

  • @russlyman8572
    @russlyman8572 Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you for your excellent lectures. Just to clarify, Dr Abramson misspoke at about the 30 minute mark. It was the Abbasids who overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate in 748-750 CE (he inadvertently switched the two). Abd al Rahman I escaped after the rest of the Umayyad dynastic family were executed and went on to establish his own governorship in al-Andalus.

  • @kwyzi
    @kwyzi Před 6 lety +1

    Dear Doctor, I ALWAYS love your lectures . Thank you.

  • @7.2
    @7.2 Před 4 lety +14

    Amaizing class. You're such an important teacher for the Jewish people. Keep up with the good work!

  • @BettyChatterjee
    @BettyChatterjee Před 6 lety +45

    Thank you. I cannot understand why the average attention span for your lectures is only 20 minutes. Once I start watching one of them I stay put until the very end.
    I am going to share this video with Salaam Shalom group (Facebook) because we all need to know that there have been periods of history when Jews and Muslims were able to coexist harmoniously. So if it happened before, surely it can happen again, if we want it to.

    • @RoseOzera22
      @RoseOzera22 Před 6 lety +7

      Colonialism destroyed that peaceful period between Muslims and Jews

    • @edandmer62
      @edandmer62 Před 5 lety +1

      Subatomic Light can you please explain . How and when this happen.

    • @user-hk7qu8gi6n
      @user-hk7qu8gi6n Před rokem

      כבדהו וחשדהו.

  • @moemaya9499
    @moemaya9499 Před 6 lety +3

    Love your two lectures on this subject so far and plan to attend a few if possible.
    Your material is well researched and presented in an entertaining format.I am part of a very large Sephardic community here in Brooklyn and there has never been a series taught to cover such a large scope of our history in such an orderly fashion. Hatima Tova.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf Před 6 lety +12

    I love your videos as I said I am about 25% Sephardic and my Sephardic ancestors came to America in the early years of the 18th Century. My Mum was however Ashkenazi.

    • @PC-lu3zf
      @PC-lu3zf Před 6 lety +3

      Henry Abramson I’ll try and watch thank you:)

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 2 lety +1

      It is so great to learn about our roots.

  • @AlexColvinace
    @AlexColvinace Před 6 lety +3

    When I watch your videos, I watch them all the way through. Excellent material. Thank you.

    • @AlexColvinace
      @AlexColvinace Před 6 lety

      How nice of you to respond. You are providing a great service. Your lectures are entertaining and informative. I especially enjoy the way you provide a balanced view of the relations of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

  • @sharonfahey5374
    @sharonfahey5374 Před 6 lety

    I love history and you're lectures not only fulfill my love of history but help me to learn more of my ancestral journey. Thank you so much for your time, finances and knowledge! B"H!

  • @JeffreyPappas786
    @JeffreyPappas786 Před 6 lety +4

    Sam Vaknin, a sephardic jew, has two lectures which really resonate with some of the key themes of this lecture by Dr. Abramson. "Nationalism vs. Patriotism" and "the narcissism of small differences". I found both lectures and this one to be terribly enlightening. Thank you for your scholarship and the integrity contained therein. Godspeed. ✌️😊

  • @tammijatti9164
    @tammijatti9164 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank U thank U thank U Dr. Abramson! I am a Sufi Muslim woman, born and raised in Canada, and I am absolutely loving listening to your lectures.
    Tamara

    • @tammijatti9164
      @tammijatti9164 Před 5 lety

      ❤️✡️🙏🏾☪️❤️

    • @tammijatti9164
      @tammijatti9164 Před 5 lety

      Henry Abramson Yes Sir! I certainly will do that!
      ❤️
      Tammi

    • @tammijatti9164
      @tammijatti9164 Před 5 lety +2

      Henry Abramson I do have a request though, and it may be completely out of the realm of possibilities, but I’ll never know unless I ask, right?
      I am of Punjabi background, and I converted into Islam from a fairly nominal Hindu background. I know that there are very old links between the Jewish people, and the Hindu people, which, of course, I still am by peoplehood. It would be amazing to learn more about that interaction through history. Have you got any lectures about the Jewish people on the subcontinent, by any chance? I could be wrong, but I think that most South Asian Jews have considered themselves to be Mizrahi.

  • @abdurrahmankhan4606
    @abdurrahmankhan4606 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for an excellent series of lectures. I know I am repeating, but it deserves repeating

  • @user-ed1mj5zk6f
    @user-ed1mj5zk6f Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much for such a fascinating lecture. I enjoyed every second of it, and even went back to take notes. Please keep them coming .

  • @simonshams5970
    @simonshams5970 Před 5 lety

    Very well researched lectures . This lecture have answered lot of my questions. Good stuff, thanks professor

  • @sirfin44
    @sirfin44 Před 5 lety +1

    Love this...just so happens to be one of my favorite periods in history...content was excellent.

  • @bonevalle1920
    @bonevalle1920 Před 5 lety

    ... thank you for sharing these wonderful lectures with us.

  • @jameshiggins6081
    @jameshiggins6081 Před 4 lety

    Dr. Henry Abramson oh, I am richly blessed by your videos, and am learning a lot. I left the church 10 years ago, and have dedicated myself to the Blessed Holy One, and Judaism, I have been having a great time with the teachings of many rabbis, and now this includes you. I am in a place where I can't convert, because there is no Jewish community, but because of people like you oh, I can learn what I can until HaShem, Baruch Hu, moves me do a Jewish community. Todah Rabbah Dr. Abramson

  • @amyhelwig
    @amyhelwig Před rokem +2

    I really appreciate learning from you.

  • @katherinesmith235
    @katherinesmith235 Před 3 lety +1

    These lectures are a treasure. Thank you so much.

  • @doctorzzz100
    @doctorzzz100 Před 5 lety

    Well done. It is refreshing to hear a lecture from someone who knows history. Keep up the good work.

  • @rochellevon2376
    @rochellevon2376 Před 5 lety

    Thank you! I enjoyed your lecture so much! I'm learning so much!

  • @user-zm1rq6xj9v
    @user-zm1rq6xj9v Před 5 lety

    Excellent and well-informative lecture, doc. Just came across this video when trying to dig into more info about Sephardim/Jews of the Orient

  • @VASI_LIKI
    @VASI_LIKI Před 6 lety +2

    I agree it begetrs respect for people to respond to you nicely. I enjoy these lectures a lot and im learning a lot about the Jewish identity ...

  • @theangrycommoner
    @theangrycommoner Před 6 lety

    This was an illuminating presentation, thank you Dr. Abramson

  • @tommywagner6692
    @tommywagner6692 Před rokem +1

    This guy is single handedly saving my research paper, thanks KING

  • @joshtamargoderothschild2420

    thats was an excellent material, thanx for sharing with us!

  • @moshekatz1626
    @moshekatz1626 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much, I enjoy the lectures and ...your wonderful sense of humor. You have a friend in Maaleh Adumim where you will always be an honored guest. (airport pick up included)

  • @paulphelps7809
    @paulphelps7809 Před 5 lety +1

    I learned a lot from this lecture. Thank you so much.

  • @ufukci
    @ufukci Před 5 lety +3

    Congratulations and complements from Turkey for this very informative lecture.

  • @ozangler5642
    @ozangler5642 Před 5 lety +1

    I came across your lecture while watching and listening to videos on Sephardic music. I am extremely glad that I did as I have learned so much from it. The history of the Jews of the Sepharad is a subject that seems to get overlooked much of the time. It is a history that is both colourful and tragic yet in spite of the many dark times through the centuries it has survived and thrived.
    Thank you for uploading this and your other lectures--I may require a few more lifetimes to look at all of them but I'll do my best!
    Steve.

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 Před 8 měsíci

    I love your lectures, Prof. Abramson. If I recall correctly I should say Rabbi Abramson. Thank you!

  • @lilianawolosin109
    @lilianawolosin109 Před 2 lety +2

    I have not yet watched many of the videos. I just want to say to for me the format of this lecture was great ( as was the lecture) I find the focusing on particular people narrows the understanding history. I hope you make more videos in this format in which societal forces and developments are the main course and the people mentioned just as important participants in the historical scenario.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 2 lety +1

      Interesting observation!
      Thank you for being a public subscriber and I'm glad that you enjoyed the video.

    • @lilianawolosin109
      @lilianawolosin109 Před 2 lety

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD Thank you. I enjoy one of your lectures every night.

  • @2Travelis2Live
    @2Travelis2Live Před 6 lety +3

    I enjoy your lectures on Jewish history in Spain. I think, often, the predominant society rewrites history in his favor. As a non Jew, I appreciate the enlightening and often unwritten perspective of your lecture. I will continue watching. I feel foremost within a civil society are laws that establish religious tolerance; I apologize for those who don't recognize this.

  • @davidleahy3972
    @davidleahy3972 Před 6 lety +10

    Most interesting that the golden era of Judaism was under the protection of an Islamic ruler.

    • @davidleahy3972
      @davidleahy3972 Před 6 lety

      I'm still perplexed by the way Judaism is a religon, but "Jews" claim also to be a race who are entitled to the "promised land". Many Rabbinical Jews are anti-zionists.

    • @ytyt3922
      @ytyt3922 Před 6 lety +5

      David Leahy most Jews have ethnoracial connections due to lack of incoming converts of intermarriage. Anybody can convert to Judaism but the fact is that very few people do (it’s a long tedious process and most of history it was a religion of outcasts, so who would join it willingly?) and therefore most current Jews are ethnically related. Therein explains the religion-race debate. As for modern Israel - like any sovereign nation it can decide its own immigration policy. If it wants to allow Jews to gain citizenship, that’s its prerogative.

    • @guydellagi4372
      @guydellagi4372 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidleahy3972 race???? We identify as a nation a culture a tribe. Turks are also a federation of tribes, so are thr chechens, the iranians, the list goes on.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 Před 2 lety

      Whats more golden about it then today?

    • @archivalfootage1
      @archivalfootage1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@dogbert52 The people actually practiced their faith and the Muslims actually understood their religion. Modern Muslims were just as swayed by demagoguery as Western societies and in many ways turned their back on their faith in favor of what they believed to be the progress of
      "modernity"

  • @spjew
    @spjew Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. You are a great speaker and interact very well with the public.

  • @MoeMoe-bx9bp
    @MoeMoe-bx9bp Před 5 lety +10

    At 20:00 I heard him say that jizya was higher than zakat. It’s actually the other way around.
    It’s a tax for their protection.
    It also exempts them from joining the military. And the poor, widowed , orphans , monks don’t pay it.

    • @dogbert52
      @dogbert52 Před 2 lety

      Monks? But je ws dont have monks. Are you sure?

    • @bosbanon3452
      @bosbanon3452 Před 2 lety

      @@dogbert52 mYeb rabi

  • @beeinthebodytorahclass2002
    @beeinthebodytorahclass2002 Před 5 měsíci

    This lecture means a lot to me because my ancestors were Sephardic Jews. Thank you so much!

  • @eduardoreyes1272
    @eduardoreyes1272 Před 6 lety

    Disfruto muchísimo sus vídeos. Su devoción es un manantial de inspiración, gracias.

  • @AdamSahr-cj4kf
    @AdamSahr-cj4kf Před 6 lety +3

    Around 16:50, the talk is about Umar, the second Calif, but the medallion shows the name of Uthman, the third Calif.

  • @pousada9393
    @pousada9393 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for making these videos - Shalom / שלום

  • @maxraimi9378
    @maxraimi9378 Před 6 lety +6

    Eye opening lecture as always.

  • @RCSVirginia
    @RCSVirginia Před 6 lety +6

    Abd Al-Rahman was a tough and ruthless man because he lived in a time that necessitated his being tough and ruthless in order to survive. Once the Abbasids toppled the Umayyad dynasty, they slaughtered every male Umayyad whom they could lay their hands on. Abd Al-Rahman escaped, fled to his mother's Berber kinfolk in North Africa and from them raised an army. Supported by a few Umayyad stalwarts in Spain, as well, he invaded the peninsula and took possession of what he reguarded as being rightfully his.
    There was scarcely any opposition to him from the Christians for they had been thoroughly crushed military in the first Umayyad invasion. The last of the Visigothic nobility who remained alive had retreated to the mountain strongholds of the far North. The Jews had supported the Umayyads in 711 and had even betrayed the Visigothic Kingdom by opening the gates of the capital of Toledo to the Arab armies. Their experience with the previous Muslim dynasty had been mostly a positive one, and that left them inclined to favour Abd Al-Rahman.
    The real threat to his rule was all the rival Arab and Berber Muslims in Spain who constantly staged conspiracies and launched uprisings against him. The Abbasids supported these rebellions and even launched invasions of their own to dispose of Abd Al-Rahman, once and for all. The Abbasids wanted the Umayyads completely eliminated as potential alternative rulers.
    Despite this turmoil, Abd Al-Rahman fought off all the military attacks of his Muslim enemies, consolidated his rule over Spain, establishing the Emirate of Cordoba--though some texts say that he personally referred to himself as the one true Caliph--and engaged in many building projects of mosques, palaces and public works that enhanced the power and status of his kingdom. He even managed to consolidate his dynasty itself, and--shades of Joseph and the multi-coloured coat here--passed over his elder sons and left the throne of Cordoba to a favoured-and-beloved younger son. His conquest of Spain and his establishment of a strong dynasty there was an impressive accomplishment.

  • @zackminkowski902
    @zackminkowski902 Před 3 lety

    Great documentaries, Dr. Abramson ..... Thank you.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you like them!

    • @zackminkowski902
      @zackminkowski902 Před 3 lety

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD Excellent material, and excellent content, and with that ease of explaining everything kinda like if you were in the classroom interacting.
      Thank you, Dr. Abramson

  • @Jaunyus
    @Jaunyus Před 4 lety

    Informative video, thanks for the upload)).

  • @JcJordan117
    @JcJordan117 Před 6 lety

    I really enjoy your channel. Thank tou

  • @javedsheikh6685
    @javedsheikh6685 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent Lecture once again. I wish they were longer. Time flies. Its a testament to your brilliant manner and delivery.
    Appreciate the neutral stance in your lectures. Its a shame many more "learned" men cant shake off their base tribal nature.
    Keep up the great work. As per the lecture and the comments of many other muslims, its always possible for people of ALL faiths to live with and respect one another and seek the goodness each has to offer.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for these kind words of support! I’m glad you found the lecture useful.

    • @javedsheikh6685
      @javedsheikh6685 Před 3 lety

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD Sir you are great and a role model that both of communities should emulate. I wish I had a history teacher a fraction of your abilitiy.
      Sorry to go on, but your lectures are a great platform where people seeking knowledge can share some thoughts as well. Shame about all the bigoted comments. May Allah / Hashem enlighten our hearts.

  • @kwyzi
    @kwyzi Před 4 lety +1

    my caps LOVED this , always wonderful

  • @angelnunez9245
    @angelnunez9245 Před 3 lety

    I just found your YT Channel and as Sephardic, found fascinating this piece of information in history that feels like you have filled An empty spot in jew history. If I could suggest as topic for lecture about the history of Sephardic Jews migrating to Savannah Georgia during the yellow fever affecting the US in I believe 16th century when Dr. Shmuel (Samuel) Núńez Migrated with 70 something Jewish escaping inquisition and settling in Savannah Georgia after implementing epidemiologic based Healthcare measures of help to control the yellow fever epidemic. Then he founded one of the largest synagogue in the south of the US at that time that still active. I’ll be happy and honored to sponsor it. Thank uou

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the kind offer; my research agenda is pretty tight for the next year or so.

  • @Petunia338
    @Petunia338 Před 6 lety +1

    Love this series (just started) and your unique approach to storytelling. You seem to enjoy the stats on your 'fan club' so thought I'd mention that I download the lectures to an audio file, not watch. That may show in stats as a short visit , but it is not. Oh, hope you continue those comments after the lecture has ended...

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 5 lety +2

    Another great lecture. Thanks doc !!!

  • @FabriciaSimoes
    @FabriciaSimoes Před 6 měsíci

    OMG You are a great teacher! I like your classes very much, I can learn about my ancestors and this is amazing! Shalom from Brasil! 🇮🇱🇧🇷

  • @aliman6377
    @aliman6377 Před 4 lety

    Great video rabbi. Very impressed

  • @zafirjoe18
    @zafirjoe18 Před 6 lety +2

    thanks for such a wonderful lecture

  • @prisguimaraes
    @prisguimaraes Před 3 lety

    It’s amazing the way you teach history. I love your vídeos.

  • @dorothymoller566
    @dorothymoller566 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video series. I’m really enjoying. Quick question though. Have you done similar about Baghdadi Jews? I can’t seem to find anything on your channel.

  • @zakirali8721
    @zakirali8721 Před 6 lety +7

    kindly make correction: Pact of Umar ( R.A ) showing arabic calligraphy of USMAN ( R.A) the third Muslim Caliph.

  • @JustinTyme33
    @JustinTyme33 Před 6 lety +2

    As a practicing Roman Catholic,; with an emphasis on" practicing" with an unquenchable thirst for history, I find your style of lecturing very enjoyable. You have a gift for storytelling and I am glad you have chosen to use your gift to relay important historical information. I realize your audience and respect you are lecturing to those in the hall but you do a good job of giving brief synopsis of other religions . I could point out some errors in your descriptions of Catholic dogma but your synopsis are fairly accurate and you obviously aren't presenting a one man theological debate.

  • @nicolehraphael1
    @nicolehraphael1 Před 6 lety

    Hi Dr. Abramson - I have never commented online before - but I just wanted to let you know how much your lectures have been helping me with my studies. Thank you! (and shame on people who type in all caps :) )

  • @AL_TANGO
    @AL_TANGO Před rokem

    Thank you very much. I have always wanted to know about the Jewish history of Spain and Portugal. Your talks on the subject has been very enlightening. I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to hear more information on this subject. Thank you very much, God bless you and your family. Alan Abel is my name I'm a black male from Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

  • @prisguimaraes
    @prisguimaraes Před 3 lety

    I learned so much. I really wanna thank You.

  • @sridhardevadas2131
    @sridhardevadas2131 Před 6 lety +1

    Dear Doctor,
    Very good lecture and very much informative. Jews Vs Muslims was a very rare information and God bless you.

  • @davidjervis9733
    @davidjervis9733 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant lecture - thank you for doing god’s work and sharing these lectures.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před rokem +1

      That is very high praise!
      I am glad that you enjoy the lectures!

  • @pradipamahadeva8051
    @pradipamahadeva8051 Před 5 lety +1

    Very well done lecture about Jewish roots.

  • @redrose-gd8fu
    @redrose-gd8fu Před 5 lety

    I love your works.

  • @cleanwaternasenyiuganda8124

    Great video! 😍

  • @Cacacos
    @Cacacos Před 4 lety +1

    Wonderful lecture!

  • @ilanamosquerariera4618

    Thank you for a wonderful lecture on sephardic history.
    I'm very interested in this topic but I have many questions about our ancestors relationship within the society of Judaism.

  • @tamarachitarians113
    @tamarachitarians113 Před 2 lety

    I am not a Jew, but I like listening to a Rabbi's lecture on the radio. He talks about Jewish religion, and he also talks about life and how to deal with people and events in life.

  • @rafaelmelo2576
    @rafaelmelo2576 Před 6 lety +31

    Actually, the Ummayads were replaced by the Abbasids, not the other way around

    • @raymondlibaad5325
      @raymondlibaad5325 Před 4 lety

      Agree

    • @eduardomen81
      @eduardomen81 Před 3 lety

      sometimes I myself mis-speak in my own field, no biggie

    • @johnplain1546
      @johnplain1546 Před 3 lety

      Maybe you should come up under this guy and take over once he gets tired of talking to us

    • @mrmu7ammed1
      @mrmu7ammed1 Před 3 lety

      True, the Ummaids only succeded in ruling most of spain as an independant kingdom, but the Abbasid got the rest of the empire

    • @danielbairey4411
      @danielbairey4411 Před 2 lety

      Glad you also caught that

  • @kogoromori30
    @kogoromori30 Před rokem

    What Powerpoint technology does he use?

  • @asadjapanwala8529
    @asadjapanwala8529 Před 4 lety +1

    Good lecture, just to correct a typo under the title The Pact of Umar, the arabic picture is of Uthman, not Umar

  • @michaelhebert7338
    @michaelhebert7338 Před 6 lety

    very well done thank you

  • @g4merpro_13
    @g4merpro_13 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you very much! Delightful! Very interesting part of History!!

  • @samaalehiil3221
    @samaalehiil3221 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice lecture... Big thanks from Soomaaliya

  • @Omaralkemis
    @Omaralkemis Před 6 lety +11

    Just a small note, since I think you might appreciate knowing this: When an Arabic name starts with "abd", everything after that will usually be one of the names of God, since "abd" means "slave (of)". So when you refer to a person as "Al Rahman (The Most Merciful)", you're referring to him by a name of God. Essentially, it's as if we were to refer to Gabriel as just El.
    Otherwise: Great lecture! I enjoyed it tremendously!

    • @jobirbatti6713
      @jobirbatti6713 Před 5 lety +1

      It is wrong to interpret Allah as God. It is completely different. Mr. abraham please read the qur'an before you compare Islam with Judaism. Islam copied and plagiarized the Torah, new Testament and some Jews fables or legacy. But the way Mohammed lived his life was completely different than the prophets preceded him. He never prophesied anyway. For someone of your caliber shouldn't take Islam before thoroughly read about it.
      Regardless, I enjoy your lecture

    • @jobirbatti6713
      @jobirbatti6713 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD Mohammad had nothing of his own but copied from Jewish and Christians including names and at times he mixed up stories and dates...albeit language barriers.
      Unless one has preferred to be politically correct, there is no sign of Muhammad's prophecy.

    • @jobirbatti6713
      @jobirbatti6713 Před 4 lety +1

      Bro, Rahman is not arabic but Aramaic.
      Copied and plagiarized by Mohammad

    • @myriam8947
      @myriam8947 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jobirbatti6713 Rahman us arabica as arabic language derives from aramaic

  • @areksliwka6904
    @areksliwka6904 Před 4 lety

    Great lecture..

  • @guychase8611
    @guychase8611 Před rokem

    Thankyou - very interesting - looking forward to Hastou Ibn Shaprout & King Joseph of The Khazars 🤩🙏🏼

  • @DrAmrSaeb
    @DrAmrSaeb Před 2 lety +1

    The name in the picture used for the pact of Omar is Usman !!

  • @lynetteragoonanan5889
    @lynetteragoonanan5889 Před 2 lety +1

    great knowledge

  • @bipartisan-ga7911
    @bipartisan-ga7911 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you, I am 65 years old, born in Chile and only recently fond that all my past surnames are Sephardic. Will look to see if you have lectures of the Kabbalistic, Jesuit, Sephartic, Catholic history.

  • @hanneweber4246
    @hanneweber4246 Před rokem +1

    Great lesson

  • @normanspratling8303
    @normanspratling8303 Před 5 lety +3

    @11:05 I believe Dr. Abramson means to say Muslims and Jews instead of what he said which was "Muslims and Christians".
    Thank you.
    Best,
    N ~

  • @rosebroady6618
    @rosebroady6618 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for explaining Judaism in a way a no Jew can understand. Im becoming more and more interested and want to learn more.
    Thank you for sharing

  • @Michajeru
    @Michajeru Před 6 lety

    A good book on the relationship between Muslims, Jews, and Christians in medieval Spain is 'Ornament of the World' by historian Maria Rosa Menocal. Published by Back Bay Books (2002).

  • @naomikoopmans
    @naomikoopmans Před 6 lety +3

    If the average attention span is 20 minutes, mine for a 1 hour lecture by Henry Abramson is 2 hours! (I listen twice to the same video because it's totally fascinating!)

  • @cyalvarez9861
    @cyalvarez9861 Před 6 lety

    I'm not sure we can identify Natronai Ibn Habibai with the Sephardi... He came to Narbonne (France) and according to Abraham ibn Daud on the invitation of a Frankish king! Abraham I read wrote "He and his descendants were close [inter-related] with the King (Carolus) and all his descendants" if this is true I find it incredible. As always It was a real pleasure to listen to your lecture! Thank you

  • @a21stcenturyboy.60
    @a21stcenturyboy.60 Před 3 lety

    I read in some ressoucres that jews were key in the beginning of the translation mouvement in ealy arabic history.

  • @gostandinostheodossiou6727

    Great to see this as most of my countries background link to it but checking DNA there must of been similar event as the Sephardic Jewish event , the same way but earlier which they become the Moroccan Jews from the first temple was being demolished. As I have found matches from DNA that are slightly different from both periods

  • @rickcroucher
    @rickcroucher Před 4 lety

    Do you ever give a list of books that can be read to deeper understanding of your lectures?

    • @rickcroucher
      @rickcroucher Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

    • @jubei961
      @jubei961 Před 4 lety

      @@rickcroucher 🤣

    • @rickcroucher
      @rickcroucher Před 4 lety

      @@jubei961 What? I shouldn't ask?

    • @jubei961
      @jubei961 Před 4 lety

      @@rickcroucher yeah you should no problem but I thought he was going to give you a list of sources or books and materials but instead he only referred you to his website lol sand a little insensitive but but hey

    • @rickcroucher
      @rickcroucher Před 4 lety

      Nathan Meme I figured he’s a busy man and my last name isn’t in the family.

  • @shammo2225
    @shammo2225 Před 4 lety +2

    The conquest of early muslims(campanions of prophet muhammad) were a big mircale in the history of humans. There was no match between them , but they won every battle they fought.