New Aqida Just Dropped: All Women MUST Go to College

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  • @MuslimSkeptic
    @MuslimSkeptic  Před rokem +32

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    • @Ibn_Abdulaziz
      @Ibn_Abdulaziz Před rokem +2

      Shaykh Al-Albaani رحمه الله used the Hadith: _"Women are the twin halves of men."_ as evidence that whatever is unlawful for women to seek of knowledge, is also unlawful for men. And whatever is lawful for men to seek of knowledge, is also lawful for women. If the institution has mixed genders, then that is a Fitnah for both men and women. If the woman needs to travel long distances 40-80 km, then she needs a Mahram to travel with her. But flying to another state or to another country alone is not allowed.

    • @Ibn_Abdulaziz
      @Ibn_Abdulaziz Před rokem +2

      Al-Albaani رحمه الله said:
      "The basic principle in this regard is that everything that is required with regard to males is also required with regard to females, and what is permissible for males is permissible for females, with no differentiation, as is indicated by the words of the Prophet ﷺ: _“Women are the counterparts of men.”_ Narrated by ad-Daarimi and others. So it is not permissible to differentiate except on the basis of a text to that effect.
      [End quote from Silsilat al-Ahaadeeth as-Saheehah (1/347)]

    • @Ibn_Abdulaziz
      @Ibn_Abdulaziz Před rokem

      These deobandis should focus on educating the people on Tawhid and Salafi 'Aqidah lest you get apostates clinging on to aircrafts or shouting on the streets for liberalism and disbelievers to re-invade. That's the fruit of the deviants Ahlul Bid'ah. They produce apostates and not people with Eemaan, knowledge and Tawhid

    • @Ibn_Abdulaziz
      @Ibn_Abdulaziz Před rokem +2

      The Muslim sisters should become Salafis. Salafis will build all the universities you want, on top of that, the entire country will be accommodated for you so that not a single strange man is near you. All the transportation will by law have safe spaces and accommodations for you. Every profession will have women experts so that our daughters and sisters do not have to go to strange men. You'll have all the worldly things you covet as a Mu'allafat Qulub initiative for you, in order to soften your hearts and protect you from the disbelievers that are beautifying their vile values for you with the ignorance of the deobandi maturidi enmity to education. All companies will have floors for only women workers. Everything will be accommodated for you insh'Allah. Become Salafis and ditch the Ahlul Bid'ah.

    • @Ibn_Abdulaziz
      @Ibn_Abdulaziz Před rokem +2

      To the sisters in Islam, just look at the difference. Madinah is run by Salafis, and the disbelievers ranked Madinah as the safest place for women travelers. Compare that to where sufis, deobandis, ash'aris or maturidis run. They can't even purify the land from shirk, so how did you expect them to allow you to have knowledge that will increase you in Eemaan and protect you from the ideologies of the disbelievers like liberalism and feminism or to bring safety to the land? What's more dangerous to a Muslim than any disbelievers, are the Ahlul Bid'ah.

  • @abdellatif8377
    @abdellatif8377 Před rokem +564

    A common problem i noticed in our muslim society :alot of muslim parents are in constant conflict with their daughters, on the first hand they encourage them to be independant and go to a mix college to get educated and have a career , and the other hand they expect their daughters to not engage in haram relationship and dress modestly and be obeidant to the father. Which is a nearly impossible equation so they blame it on " this generation went astray"

    • @fark69
      @fark69 Před rokem +24

      I understand that men also have to have a career, but since mixing is fitnah, shouldn't they also go to male only colleges? I don't believe there are any left in the West but if there were wouldn't all Muslims need to go there to avoid mixing?

    • @NaderBerbish
      @NaderBerbish Před rokem

      The problem is much more deeper than I went through this and did not mix with the other sex. Good for you Alhamdulilah but you are an exception these institutions are rigged to pump out low testosterone leftist, education is a secondary goal. Mixing is haram but also is the idea of mixed school. You cannot be at a bar with naked women around and music and say you just can enter and not look only drink lemon juice.

    • @fardeenmahmud8866
      @fardeenmahmud8866 Před rokem +2

      Boomers and Gen X Muslim parents:
      “Oh, this young generation is losing Islam, they’re going astray, what are we going to do?”
      Me: Bruh, you raised this generation. And you certainly didn’t set a good example for your children. What else did you expect?

    • @Arrkail
      @Arrkail Před rokem +23

      "they encourage them to be dependant and go to a mix college to get educated and have a career" this is the problem.

    • @SlugRiot
      @SlugRiot Před rokem +1

      @@Arrkail😂

  • @aleatar
    @aleatar Před rokem +89

    As a woman, I got a master's degree in Law, and for me, the situation was kinda reversed. I was taught just the very basics of Islam, and I wasn't practicing. My in-depth interest in Islam started exactly when I, as a Law student, was required to study comparative religion. It was then I actually understood that Islam is the truth and the religion of the Creator of everything. I started to study hadiths, and only then a lot of things that were confusing before became clear.
    That being said, the degree doesn't necessarily give you an education. As our professors told us, "university only provides material, but only you are able to teach yourselves". Therefore, education IS important and everyone must do their research in order to not get astray, but with today's resources, it can be done at home as well.

    • @zaze8376
      @zaze8376 Před rokem

      True

    • @mujtabaalam5907
      @mujtabaalam5907 Před rokem +2

      How did you study comparative religion?

    • @aleatar
      @aleatar Před rokem +1

      @@mujtabaalam5907 we had a mandatory subject called Philosophy of law. And within that subject was a branch called as is, comparative religion. About how - well, as per usual seminar preparation procedure. The professor would give us the material, we'd study and answer in seminars later. Sometimes there were debates, sometimes quizzes. And, ofc, I automatically started doing the research, and I was like "oh wow, i wish I had learnt this way earlier!".

    • @aleatar
      @aleatar Před rokem +3

      @Daniwoodzz I'm 25. I was always open for marriage, but finding any Muslim in my previous, Christian majority country was difficult, let alone finding someone who's suitable for marriage. The degree definitely didn't get in the way of that.
      The reason I agreed to pursue education is because I was expected to work (even now in a presumably Muslim majority country people keep asking me why I don't work, not because I have a degree, but because "everyone should"). What actually matters is the knowledge I gained and most importantly - the fact that it brought me closer to Islam. Before that I never realized the importance of religion in everyday life. But the university made me do my research in religions, and I understood that I needed to implement Islam in my lifestyle, because that's the actual purpose of our lives, to submit our lives to God. It's not just about not committing sins as I thought, it's also about doing your obligations to Allah and to people.
      And one of our obligations to people is not to put each other down, but rather encourage and guide to the right path.
      You never know how people you don't know live. There's no way for you to know what my environment used to be, whether I have a male provider to not work myself, whether I have the financial stability to move to a more religious country. Or maybe I even have health issues that may prevent marriage, who knows.
      There are so many reasons for people being in a situation they are in.
      It's not haram to get an education, in fact, it's compulsory for every Muslim to gain knowledge in order to know your obligations and not go astray.
      As long as you getting an education doesn't jeopardize the performance of your obligations and doesn't lead you to haram, it's acceptable.

    • @aleatar
      @aleatar Před rokem +3

      @moneyxl00 exactly, those are nothing but anecdotal evidence of individuals, and these *individual* cases shouldn't be generalized. The fallacy "education will lead people astray" comes exactly from ignorance. That logic can be applied anywhere, not just for education. And for both genders as well. As you said, people have free will. If a person wants to disobey the rules, he will do that even with all the limits put on him. If the person has pure heart, then even will all freedom he will restrict himself from anything haram.
      Take book for example. Books are generally a good thing, supposedly. We study through them, we document everything in them. But there can be different content. There are educational books, there are history books. And there can be books with wicked content, like black magic or, astaghfirullah, indecent books. The latter are surely forbidden even in the form of a book. But the mere existence of impermissible content doesn't make the books in general haram.
      So yes, those weak arguments can be easily refuted.

  • @aghuraba
    @aghuraba Před rokem +46

    Well according to you only female doctors are needed when in reality I would want female security guards to check me in airport, female cleaner in public washrooms, female nurses, female shopping assistant and what about widows, single mothers etc. How will they fund for themselves and their families? How about someone's marriage fail later in life?
    So many other things wrong with this argument.

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před rokem +5

      the funny thing is,
      it's not like daniel can literally stop all women to do whatever they want. you can relax, why so serious?

    • @aghuraba
      @aghuraba Před rokem +23

      @@aiya5777 Because he is dictating these as not his own views but the views of Islam.

    • @aiya5777
      @aiya5777 Před rokem +1

      @@aghuraba and?
      what's your point?

    • @aghuraba
      @aghuraba Před rokem +16

      My opinion is Islam doesn't stop a woman from excelling in other fields like technology, finance, leadership, academics. The key is creating the right balance. The primary objective of a married woman is proper upbringing of her kids but it is a responsibility of both husband and wife. Although mothers play a stronger role in that. However, if she gets proper support from her husband and parents she can contribute in other forms too. Take a look at malaysian families..like the happiest people..many women are enterprenuers and husbands are supportive even in household chores..and together as a family they focus on proper upbringing of kids. Having such passion is definitely a choice for women, a woman can choose just to take care of home and children but another woman can choose to have a career and may be delegate some of her chores and that should be fine as long as she is taking care of upbringing of her kids.

    • @Hamza-ne2tn
      @Hamza-ne2tn Před 4 měsíci

      1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣%, actually there are scholars of Islam recommending even only-for-women flours in malls, this is basically Halal specially Muslim countries where mist people don't give a damn about being up-to-feministic west

  • @cool06alt
    @cool06alt Před rokem +311

    All women should receive womanhood and motherhood education.

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před rokem +37

      and most importantly, islam.... mothers are the first school after all... but culture are in the way of Islam and arent allowing women to have their rights

    • @GutzOverFear
      @GutzOverFear Před rokem +20

      If their parents didn't teach em by example then how could they possibly grasp it all?? It starts at home. First and foremost.

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +4

      Through their family and parents.

    • @layla1796
      @layla1796 Před rokem +72

      Men should recieve manhood and fatherhood education as well

    • @GutzOverFear
      @GutzOverFear Před rokem +27

      @@layla1796 Absolutely. This is lacking unfortunately in almost every Community worldwide. So many men struggle and even fail fatherhood because of their own abusive/neglectful childhoods. Then we act surprised when the cycle continues into the following generation. It's a really sad reality. 😔

  • @nancyjones5971
    @nancyjones5971 Před rokem +26

    Honestly I feel pretty offended by what Daniel said. ‘Women shouldn’t pursue higher education’
    Would you rather women remain dumb? I’m not saying education is for all, heck if you want to be a stay at home mother, that’s fine and you’ll be rewarded iSA. But to outright say that women shouldn’t work or rise up in society is ludicrous. A really smart girl in class (smarter than the boys) should be told no don’t study, we don’t want you to learn and contribute to society? When she might be able to invent something that actually none of the boys could. Where in the Quran does it say that women can’t work, study or contribute to society? Yes a woman needs to bear children and look after the house but you can’t expect women to fully and 100% financially rely on her husband. What happens if she’s uneducated and her husband dies? I know lots of women who had to now provide financially, and if you had a degree or some sort of job before it was easier for you to do that. The other thing is that most families are not so well off that only the husband needs to work. We’re going through an economic crisis people, if you haven’t realised. 😅
    Final thing, what’s wrong if a woman occupies a respectable position in society? As a doctor, teacher, lawyer etc she’s helping people, contributing to society and showing an amazing picture of Islam & giving dawah. If a man is unable to see his wife having a role outside of the house that shows a lot of insecurity and low self esteem on his part.

    • @nancyjones5971
      @nancyjones5971 Před rokem +14

      Also we need female doctors! I’m never letting a man see me or touch me!

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem +3

      Haqiqatjou is obviously a hypocrite and doing a disservice to society since his own wife seems to be more educated than him

    • @captainbeidou
      @captainbeidou Před 5 měsíci +3

      I agree with you! They are just making our religion even harder than it is

    • @user-ih8nm8lv1k
      @user-ih8nm8lv1k Před 2 měsíci +2

      You demonstrate perfectly why women are maintained and commanded by men.

    • @mahsaahsam7823
      @mahsaahsam7823 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@captainbeidouOur religion isn't hard. We bring ourselves into Haram and think "Halal" is hard.

  • @42fatimaahmad73
    @42fatimaahmad73 Před rokem +116

    In my country (pakistan), more than half of female students in medical schools are pursuing medical degree just so that they can get a good marriage proposal and social prestige. About 60-70% of lady doctors don't practise this profession after marriage due to its demanding nature and patriarchal system(wasting college seats and public resources). Here, people demand their future wife to be highly qualified (preferably doctor) and then expect her to be a traditional woman, raise kids, run household smoothly and obey her in laws in making career choices after marriage which is a bit unfair and weird to me tbh.

    • @haatib42
      @haatib42 Před rokem

      Interesting

    • @hamizulhafiz475
      @hamizulhafiz475 Před rokem +10

      That is so confusing 😂

    • @444TripleH
      @444TripleH Před rokem +1

      can we look at it another angle as in the wife having a degree and a guaranteed job as a doctor that if something extreme happen to the husband as in a car crash that totally immobilises him or he needs time to recover, then the wife can work and support the family as a last minute safety net?

    • @conductingintomfoolery9163
      @conductingintomfoolery9163 Před rokem +2

      So they are taking slots for men who will stay and become doctors? Pakistan shouldn't complain when they only have 30% doctors

    • @sephatu6521
      @sephatu6521 Před rokem +1

      If there is excess female muslim doctors , there are other countries where muslims need them since not every country has the resources or population to support generating qualified MPs.

  • @dracarysstark1089
    @dracarysstark1089 Před rokem +33

    The problem here is that you can’t see a doctor without prestige…. Its very difficult to qualify the exam to become a doctor then there is such intensive syllabus a doctor has to study to become a little good in this field and then after at least 5 years of practice a doctor gains a proper ability to treat a disease effectively….. on the other hand you can learn bricklaying in a 3months max
    So you see society will always respect doctors and a doctor should be respected for the hours he/she has put to become one

  • @asrahafeez454
    @asrahafeez454 Před rokem +72

    I'm doing my Masters online and I chose to because of the fitna in the colleges. There's always a way if you really want something Allah's aid comes all along

    • @deeppeacenature265
      @deeppeacenature265 Před rokem +2

      @King Sultan are you dumb? Please read her comment again.

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem +3

      It is true that there is always a way. Ppl can't get past their anxieties so their vision becomes narrow when looking to the future. They assume all the worst scenarios and use those as excuses to not find another way.

    • @arifabd
      @arifabd Před rokem +8

      @kingsultan3 Having a degree is still the best way to educate oneself. Unless you are out of the ordinary, and have a strong will to do it on your own without even online assistance.

    • @zaze8376
      @zaze8376 Před rokem +3

      @King Sultan why not!????

    • @najkavlado5698
      @najkavlado5698 Před rokem +1

      Education is not important just a obiedent good wife

  • @alilishaa8824
    @alilishaa8824 Před rokem +6

    As a Muslim woman, in my opinion, forcing either a man or a woman to have a college degree is absurd. Yes, we need to push studies and advance the Muslim population, I definitely agree on making college and university a norm for Muslims, but to make it mandatory is a bit too far, considering that not everyone can afford college both financially or mentally and not every knowledge needs a school for it.

  • @rafayshakeel4812
    @rafayshakeel4812 Před rokem +89

    *Hadith on Women: Among greatest trials for men is women*
    Usamah ibn Zayd reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said,
    _“I have not left a trial after me more harmful to men than women.”_
    Source: _Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 4808, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 2740_ | Grade: _Muttafaqun Alayhi (authenticity agreed upon) according to Al-Bukhari and Muslim_
    May Allah ﷻ destroy feminism (cancerous ideology). Ameen!

    • @sajidteg4682
      @sajidteg4682 Před rokem +19

      That's because of temptation not because of women themselves bruh

    • @muneirovalibas6194
      @muneirovalibas6194 Před rokem

      I agree.
      Brothers, Allah has given us all the resources and tools we need. Our speech, our mind, our body. Supplemented by CLEAR guidance in the form of the Quran, supported by the words and actions of the Prophet S.A.W, his closest Companions, of countless pious Muslim leaders throughout history.
      What else do we want?
      *We need to actively counter that ideology ourselves* . Just as Prophet Muhammad S.A.W needs to spread the Message of Islam through direct speech and action.
      At the least, talk, advice and warn the females of your family regarding the danger of liberal ideologies, even if it courts their displeasure and disagreement. But do it in a noble and dignified way that doesnt oppress anyone of their rights and honor.
      *Im not trying to criticize you or disagree with you, i am only speaking in general in support your original statement*

    • @generalali7609
      @generalali7609 Před rokem +13

      @@sajidteg4682 nope they are like cavemen “ women bad “ . That’s why they love Andrew Tate because of how he degrades women , they think that’s manly

    • @harunobaid4977
      @harunobaid4977 Před rokem

      @@generalali7609 mabye because of your hardcore liberal views you just cant accept the fact that women and men were created for different things
      after all, one simple point to make, if women and men were "soppussedly" equal. then there wouldnt be a second biological gender, it would only be EITHER men existing ONLY at the current, OR only women currently existing,
      but that isnt the case, and the reality is, women are built different, made different, look different and think different, and are better at different fields compared to men while men are better on other such differrent fields which women are less capable of.

    • @artemis1127
      @artemis1127 Před rokem +6

      @@posintabook597 Which hadith says that women are the minority in heaven?

  • @omaimaatm6097
    @omaimaatm6097 Před rokem +51

    isn't education meant to be for both genders? what are you talking about? I see nowhere in Quran nor in Sunnah that prevent women from this

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem +10

      yes education is important but fardhu Ain is compulsory, i never saw someone who come out from University has 99% correct fardhu Ain they did.
      i would said your mentality is wrong when you imagine people became dumb if they not entered university while the real world is 80% student from University didn't get a job that they learn in University

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Před rokem +1

      @@boboboy8189 Don't kid yourself, today's economy barely allows for any job openings. But let's not act like you do not need university for STEM fields. You most definitely need a degree to be good at STEM, and it is in the highest demand. Business, language and finance you can somewhat manage.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem +3

      @@dariusbrock2713 This is why in islam, razqi is thing that we consumed and Allah gives razqi as a mercy, even without education, as long as we search for razqi, Allah Will gives it. Education is Just a tool to get a better job, it can't gives us razqi. Any Muslim Who believe they can't have razqi without education, already commiting minor shirk because they assumed without education, People Will have no razqi
      In materialistic, hedonism world today, society with higher education consumed more and this is contradict with islam where we were teached to gives charity more and Allah will increase his razqi to Who ever do it.

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Před rokem

      @@boboboy8189 Yes, you are right. But learning medicine and science still falls under sunnah. You are gaining knowledge and using it for the good of society, that is considered noble to Allah.
      Allah undoubtedly gives us a livelihood, but in this dunya, we have a right over our friends, family and our own body, and we have to work for a better life.

    • @bdbestxyzIII
      @bdbestxyzIII Před 9 měsíci +7

      ​@@dariusbrock2713
      He was speaking nonsense. How are you going to give charity if you have no income? How are you going to get income if you are not educated? I am appaled by some of these guys post. They deserve to stay in 7th century and might as well stop using something like toothbrush.

  • @UMAIRRAJA90
    @UMAIRRAJA90 Před rokem +14

    I’m even against sending men to college and uni if they are not going to be doctor, engineer etc. after school men should learn a trade.

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem

      yeah welcome to the Andrew Tate club

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Před 8 měsíci

      interesting actually. the men at my MSA are studying philosophy and english.

  • @johnhopkins3192
    @johnhopkins3192 Před rokem +45

    Most disappointing remarks.
    We can't stop our Muslim daughters learning, and getting knowledge that Islam gives them. What's our job is to provide them Legal Halal ways, options and opportunities.

    • @tasfiyatarbiya3194
      @tasfiyatarbiya3194 Před rokem +3

      We cant stop our daughters from getting PhD's that islam gives them?

    • @jamalnasir6536
      @jamalnasir6536 Před rokem +8

      lol islam never said to do phd and stay unmarried till 35

    • @user-ih8nm8lv1k
      @user-ih8nm8lv1k Před 2 měsíci +3

      I follow the messenger sallallahu alaihi wasalam and his companions so I gladly disregard your statement. My daughters will be educated in the home with islam foremost as thier schooling, inshaAllah.

  • @DormantRV
    @DormantRV Před rokem +17

    Every women should go to college and be educated and deal with the real world scenario else the community will fall behind and there will be lacking's in building a educated family as a whole.

  • @QueenAleenaFan
    @QueenAleenaFan Před 11 měsíci +6

    Not even every man needs to go to college

    • @doomdesire3460
      @doomdesire3460 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Many men dont go college or uni
      Many women do

  • @generalali7609
    @generalali7609 Před rokem +10

    If your daughter is a doctor she has a very low chance of being married but she has to take one for the team because Muslim women need healthcare. This dude has to be joking 😂😂😂😂

    • @EB-gt1pq
      @EB-gt1pq Před rokem +1

      He’s not

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem

      Muslim women who will NOT marry can be doctors. You can't be a doctor and mother.

    • @generalali7609
      @generalali7609 Před rokem

      @@Nope991 what do you mean? Do you know how many different kinds of doctors there are? Do you know how many women are doing that as we speak? What are you basing a statement like that on?

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem +1

      @@generalali7609 Dude she won't even be at home to nurture her kids.

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem +1

      @@generalali7609 And when she goes home she'll have time to cook? When will she find the time to cook, clean, do the dishes, and give time to her husband and her family. Also on top of that remember that humans need 8 hr sleep. And on top of that if she is trying to do all of that she needs to be going to the gym or doing some excercises because without that it's impossible for her to handle the stress on her body. Be realistic here.

  • @jubhgioubgob
    @jubhgioubgob Před rokem +11

    This is why education should be seperated.
    Simple solution.

  • @khadraxy
    @khadraxy Před rokem +11

    You can't just decide and make a doctor equals a farmer
    If you enforce that by reducing the rewards , you just gonna make it less desirable from a material pov , but the intrinsic value is still there.

  • @callmevil
    @callmevil Před rokem +17

    Alhamdulillah that All muslim female doctors I know are married, some before 25, the rest under 30. They all share stories of numerous instances where female muslim patients were happy and relieved that they’re being tended by female muslim doctors.
    Also on your point on doctors/farmers, outside of witchdoctors, the kind of discipline, patience, tolerance and aptitude it takes to complete a full medical degree and specialized trainings is beyond that needed to be most professions.. come on

    • @Therebelliousprince001
      @Therebelliousprince001 Před rokem +2

      Those fmle muslim patients were ignorant. There are countless number of L'es'b'ia'n/bi doctors attending to wmn.

    • @ariellewallian5364
      @ariellewallian5364 Před rokem

      @@Therebelliousprince001 troll, get off yt

    • @Therebelliousprince001
      @Therebelliousprince001 Před rokem

      @@ariellewallian5364 Take your own advice. Why are you triggered btw? Are you a part of l'g'b't?

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Před 8 měsíci

      @@Therebelliousprince001 how are we supposed to know? that's the reality of the world, there are lesbians and bi doctors even in the Islamic world, since religion does not dictate who you are born attracted to. as long as they don't immorally touch us or whatever

    • @lana-jg4ho
      @lana-jg4ho Před 4 měsíci

      you're really weird@@Therebelliousprince001

  • @GigaFloyd
    @GigaFloyd Před rokem +114

    Daniel, I'm 20 years old. All my brothers who are in University are engaging in Haram. It must be even worse for women...
    Edit: by brothers i mean brothers in Islam, not like biological.

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před rokem +22

      dang your brothers are sheep for following clout then

    • @TheFatMan
      @TheFatMan Před rokem

      Where you from brother?

    • @nl.dauhoo
      @nl.dauhoo Před rokem +6

      Blame your parents and your imams, dude. Many Muslim. Parents ans imam think it is ok if it is a man indulging in haraam.

    • @SamirSiraj8542
      @SamirSiraj8542 Před rokem +3

      Tell them Quran verses and Hadiths. Tell them the right things. Only Allah swt guides. You can only tell them. If you don't then you will partially be responsible. Tell them the right. May Allah guide them.

    • @fark69
      @fark69 Před rokem +2

      @@nl.dauhoo no they don't...

  • @abdelw
    @abdelw Před rokem +58

    I've got 2 daughters. I personally would want them to become doctors because I'm worried about their future husbands. Men aren't men anymore. I want them to be able to support themselves just in case... My daughters want to be committed housewives and I also encourage them to be in this role, but things have changed.

    • @ariellewallian5364
      @ariellewallian5364 Před rokem +4

      exactly yes

    • @randshahrour6157
      @randshahrour6157 Před rokem +11

      Well tbh, you don't need to be a doctor, you can have many careers that allow you to be independent

    • @abdelw
      @abdelw Před rokem

      @@randshahrour6157
      True.

    • @abdelw
      @abdelw Před rokem +8

      @@mykellew
      In real life, things don't work like that.
      A woman who's lived away from mother and father will not want to come back and live with her parents especially if she has children.
      Plus, do you know lots of fathers who can afford to pay the rent of a 3 bedroom house on top his own?
      Your comment is very childish and disconnected from reality.
      Girls need an education because they might be forced to be the breadwinner. Her husband might fall ill or be victim of an accident.
      You never know.
      Girls simply need to be educated because they will be in charge of their own children's education. Full stop.
      Grow up.

    • @nibba5692
      @nibba5692 Před rokem +9

      Your daughter's will be 35 and single

  • @universal-truth-
    @universal-truth- Před rokem +9

    The Greatest education is to learn the Quran and live your life by it. Professions are as per the demand and needs of a society.
    Does the Muslim ummah need
    Female Doctors, nurses, surgeons, security, teachers, Qarias, etc?
    A BIG YES.
    Compulsory?
    NO.

  • @ummeqadir3564
    @ummeqadir3564 Před rokem +12

    But saying that women don’t need education is also not Islamic … women can have academic education along with Islamic education so that they will know that even if we do become a highly talented dr, or engineer, or dress designer .. they will still have to respect their husband and/or their brothers and fathers … people don’t have to go to the extremes that women shouldn’t study or that women have to study to earn money … women can study but don’t have to earn and be married and lead a happy married life …

  • @generalali7609
    @generalali7609 Před rokem +32

    As if being a doctor is the only reason women need to be educated🤦🏾 this dude must believe the rooot to all evil is a college educated woman. But he found his wife in college😂 can make this crap up . Now when he homeschools his kids they will be educated while the rest of us will just have dumb wives and kids.

    • @ahmeds754
      @ahmeds754 Před rokem +6

      Yes the root of all evil is a college-educated woman. You summed it up so well..
      Now think deeply about it

    • @generalali7609
      @generalali7609 Před rokem +1

      @@ahmeds754 😂😂😂😂😂😂 by the way should they free Tate’s brother also?

    • @ahmeds754
      @ahmeds754 Před rokem +3

      @@generalali7609 Of course. What do you think?

    • @ahmeds754
      @ahmeds754 Před rokem +2

      @@generalali7609 Hmn 🤔 let's analyse that.. "were" is the right word but "forcing isn't"
      I thought he said he closed down that business long back, or were you watching all that content while he was out?

    • @generalali7609
      @generalali7609 Před rokem +4

      @@ahmeds754 my bad I was doing 2 chats at once and I thought I wasn’t talking to someone else. However if you want to debate the disgusting and dehumanizing things Tate and his brother were doing for years and now it can back to buy them then we can do that.

  • @rafayshakeel4812
    @rafayshakeel4812 Před rokem +94

    _"We live in a time of war. An ideological war that is being waged for the hearts and minds of our own children."_
    ~ Ustādha Umm Khalid
    May Allah ﷻ keep us steadfast in these difficult times. Ameen!

  • @kikikoko607
    @kikikoko607 Před rokem +40

    No, every woman is different, just like every man. The most important thing is that every Muslim , may they be male or female - have to learn about their deen! And if we have a very smart and talented daughter, sure it would be benificial for the ummah, if she would study a subject, like medicine or about the deen, for example. But in general, it's not necassary to study or to go to college. Even not for a man. Everyone has a different path.

    • @kikikoko607
      @kikikoko607 Před rokem

      @kingsultan3 This has nothing to do with feminism. Of course, dunya education is more important for men, because they have to provide. But even not every man goes to college. So why should it be obligatory for women to go there? That was my point.
      Family and household is the main duty for us. But the smart ones should, if they go to college and university, at least study something that benefits the ummah.
      Read the comments properly, before you aswer, boy. It's not like you could teach me anything, or could dare to call me a feminist. I'm married for 17 years and stayed at home with my 8 kids, like it's supposed to be. Every normal woman wants to stay home, if she becomes a mother. Even the vast majority of the kafirat. It's the fitra!
      I bet you are 16 years old, aren't even married yet, and your mama still does your loundry! So, watch your mouth and think twice about how you talk to me, boy!

    • @ummeqadir3564
      @ummeqadir3564 Před rokem +2

      Bestest comment I see ❤

    • @muslima2505
      @muslima2505 Před rokem +1

      Finally someone who makes sense! Jazakallah Khair!

    • @alchemistbrotv1707
      @alchemistbrotv1707 Před rokem +3

      If you want to get a decent job, you will need college education. Additionally, in the US there is a big gap in intelligence and understanding between the educated and the uneducated. I agree you do not need to go to university to get educated, you can go to an Islamic program, etc. but the fact remains unless you want to work a very low wage job, most people will need to go to college. Also, education helps you in many areas of life; when you are educated you can understand things better and navigate through life better

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem

      ​@@alchemistbrotv1707 that's the problem with western mentality. no University teach us about survives in real life. those you called low IQ can survive in real world if you left them in forest.

  • @edcedar7578
    @edcedar7578 Před rokem +37

    Women should go and be educated for security. To help themselves if something goes wrong in her life and she can support herself. That way if she gets married and her husband is abusive to her she can leave find a means of financial income.

    • @AfundamentalistMusim
      @AfundamentalistMusim Před 11 měsíci +8

      Sir marrying another man is a good solution leaving him behind

    • @soedirmanfighter5319
      @soedirmanfighter5319 Před 8 měsíci

      Many wives of noble sahabah are traders and merchants

    • @Chainless_Slave7
      @Chainless_Slave7 Před 4 měsíci +4

      that is why the mahr is in place

    • @somarahman
      @somarahman Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@AfundamentalistMusimyou can't just get a husband right away after leaving someone. And not all men want to marry women with children. Many women after their husband passes don't marry and sacrifice their whole life for children. Because marrying another man would risk the child's future. Many uneducated women from prestigious families has to work in low income jobs like tailoring etc to support their children.

    • @qoobsmcdoobs1
      @qoobsmcdoobs1 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Although it's good for women to learn a useful skill to potentially make money from, I don't like the reasoning to do it in case her husband is abusive. It gives the impression that men are abusive, but that is unfair. Also, women are extremely emotional when they don't get what they want from their husband, whether that enough time with him, enough affection, or certain products she wanted to buy but her husband didn't let her buy. Women literally think their husband is being "Abusive" for not letting her buy something or not taking her on some vacation she wanted badly. She literally thinks she is being a "prisoner" because her husband didn't take her out one weekend. Real abuse does exist but it's not the norm. And women also abuse and manipulate men. Yet most men are not as quick to give up on their marriages.

  • @abcdefg91111
    @abcdefg91111 Před rokem +10

    idk whatsup with the muslims in the usa, but in europe its very simple.
    You go to school > learn > go back home
    thats it. how's that not possible in the US ?

    • @lana-jg4ho
      @lana-jg4ho Před 4 měsíci

      people just want to argue for content, this isn't a problem unless you make it one

  • @walisaidi4049
    @walisaidi4049 Před rokem +21

    Daniel is conflating two issues here. Islam does not restrict the right of a female to acquire 'ilm, and be of service to her community. Sure western academia is corrupt, and the university campuses in the western world are filled with fahsha, however, that has nothing to do with Islam's injunctions on gaining ilm, which is equally applicable to men and women. Just as there are Muslim women who lose their faith on campuses, there are equally many more Muslim women who's faith is strengthened on campuses or who does not compromise her hijab and niqab in many cases. So his examples are completely anecdotal. However, what is dangerous is this idea that he is implying that Islam restricts women's right to acquiring ilm. Maybe that's what he's been taught or is the position of his teachers, but it ain't the position of giants like Imam Ghazzali for example.

    • @oayysz8909
      @oayysz8909 Před rokem +3

      When did he claim Islamic knowledge should be restricted for the female ?

    • @muslima2505
      @muslima2505 Před rokem +1

      Great comment he is extremely

    • @muslima2505
      @muslima2505 Před rokem

      @@oayysz8909 Islam doesn’t restrict women from gaining education outside of Islamic studies .. only insecure men do

    • @muslima2505
      @muslima2505 Před rokem +3

      In addition is he blind to what the Muslim young men are doing while attending university? Are you kidding me? It’s ok now for men to be taught and mix with women just not Muslim women? What a joke.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem +1

      i think he talking strictly in west though. we all know in west, feminism is going rampant. while in east, majority of woman are the one entering university but most of them open up their own business rather than works professional

  • @againsthomosexuality1934
    @againsthomosexuality1934 Před rokem +19

    No problem even if a Muslimah wanna do a PhD as long as sharia is maintained. InshaAllah

    • @soedirmanfighter5319
      @soedirmanfighter5319 Před rokem

      Salaam
      There has to be a way ( either though institutional reform like Taliban attempt to do right now or else ) that appease Daniel and Muslims demands for what they perceive as societal modesty while at the same time ensure that Muslim woman could still be doctors and nurses, as Muslim medical personnel treating males is something that were done even in the time of prophet PBUH
      A hadeeth which describes Muslim women at the beginning of Islam practising a profession was narrated by Hafsah, concerning a woman who used to treat the wounded. Al-Bukhaari, may Allaah have mercy on him, reported in his Saheeh that Hafsah said: “A woman came and stayed at the fort of Bani Khalaf, and told us about her sister. Her sister’s husband used to go out on military campaigns with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He had been on twelve campaigns, and she (his wife) had accompanied him on six. She said, ‘We used to treat the wounded and take care of the sick…’”
      (Reported by al-Bukhaari, no. 313).
      "The Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to go to battle with Umm Sulaym and other women with her from the Ansaar, and they would give water and attend to the wounded."
      Ibn Qudaamah thus said,
      Chapter on what is permissible to be seen by non-Mahram men: It is permissible for a male doctor to check whatever parts of her (the woman's) body that the medical examination warrants for this is considered a necessity ... It is permissible for a male witness to look at the face of a woman concerning whom he is testifying.
      ( To anyone saying that this is a "Darura" as it was during war and what is impermissible become permissible, please remember that war or Jihad are not Fardhu for women and those women are thus there voluntarily, and we could just dismiss two famous Sahabi Rufaydah Al Islamiyah RA and Al-Shifaa Binti Abdullah Al Quraisiyah RA who spent their life as female doctor ).
      Wallahu alam.

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you. But imo, after 4 years getting basic knowledge, cuz that's what a degree is nowadays, basic knowledge, what's the point of her getting a PhD? It's not like shes getting a job. This is if she's getting a PhD for a job. If it's for knowledge, I mean, it'll be extensive and expensive, but sure, why not

    • @rohsnaoks1587
      @rohsnaoks1587 Před rokem +1

      @@saajiddaya2152 PhD is not expensive in many other parts of the world. In many countries you'd be employed by the university and paid a salary during PhD. And people go into PhD usually because they are interested in a specific research topic and they want to go into academia/research.

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem +1

      @@rohsnaoks1587 but in the west, its expensive. Also, if she's gonna be a homemaker, how'll she be able to do PhD level research AND take care of the kids? Not saying its impossible or that she cant or shouldn't do it, we're just debating "what ifs" at this point, so any point goes

    • @absolutelynobody3837
      @absolutelynobody3837 Před rokem +1

      10 years to just stay at home?

  • @hxyzazolchak
    @hxyzazolchak Před rokem +19

    I understand Daniel's points but a lot of his followers just make really bad arguments with blanket statements and the opposition to them also makes really bad arguments but it's nice that he is raising the question.
    Muslims can learn whatever they want but only basic Islamic education is fard. The other stuff isn't fard but is very useful so people should learn it but we cannot deny that there is a problem with the education system in the west (factory of secularism) and women working ( leading to higher rates of divorces and lower subjective happiness according to studies, longer time to get married). You can disagree with Daniel on the solution but let's at least acknowledge that all these things are problems.

    • @spamtong7912
      @spamtong7912 Před rokem +11

      Sure we can acknowledge these problems exist, but taking the position Daniel does especially when he talks out of ignorance on the topic of women education, and his followers gobble it up, shows how gullible most people here are.

    • @anamrahmath3346
      @anamrahmath3346 Před rokem +1

      ​@@spamtong7912 Idk about western countries but in the Indian subcontinent Muslim men have gone berserk. They abuse their wives too much, may Allah give them hidayah. Women there must NEVER be stopped from getting an education. The last thing we want to happen is to spend the best years of our lives serving a misogynist and later to be left alone after having had a bunch of children.

    • @spamtong7912
      @spamtong7912 Před rokem +1

      @@anamrahmath3346 That’s a fair point, one that is consistently glossed over by Daniel it seems. Reason why I don’t listen to him

    • @hxyzazolchak
      @hxyzazolchak Před rokem +1

      @@spamtong7912 ok what do you propose?

    • @spamtong7912
      @spamtong7912 Před rokem

      @@hxyzazolchak Proposing for what

  • @H.a.q.q
    @H.a.q.q Před rokem +18

    This is so informative and insightful Masha Allah

    • @soedirmanfighter5319
      @soedirmanfighter5319 Před rokem

      We need Islamic reform!
      There has to be a way ( either though institutional reform like Taliban attempt to do right now or else ) that appease Daniel and Muslims demands for what they perceive as societal modesty while at the same time ensure that Muslim woman could still be doctors and nurses, as Muslim medical personnel treating males is something that were done even in the time of prophet PBUH
      A hadeeth which describes Muslim women at the beginning of Islam practising a profession was narrated by Hafsah, concerning a woman who used to treat the wounded. Al-Bukhaari, may Allaah have mercy on him, reported in his Saheeh that Hafsah said: “A woman came and stayed at the fort of Bani Khalaf, and told us about her sister. Her sister’s husband used to go out on military campaigns with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He had been on twelve campaigns, and she (his wife) had accompanied him on six. She said, ‘We used to treat the wounded and take care of the sick…’”
      (Reported by al-Bukhaari, no. 313).
      "The Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to go to battle with Umm Sulaym and other women with her from the Ansaar, and they would give water and attend to the wounded."
      Ibn Qudaamah thus said,
      Chapter on what is permissible to be seen by non-Mahram men: It is permissible for a male doctor to check whatever parts of her (the woman's) body that the medical examination warrants for this is considered a necessity ... It is permissible for a male witness to look at the face of a woman concerning whom he is testifying.
      ( To anyone saying that this is a "Darura" as it was during war and what is impermissible become permissible, please remember that war or Jihad are not Fardhu for women and those women are thus there voluntarily, and we could just dismiss two famous Sahabi Rufaydah Al Islamiyah RA and Al-Shifaa Binti Abdullah Al Quraisiyah RA who spent their life as female doctor ).
      Wallahu alam.

  • @tbouni
    @tbouni Před rokem +95

    You hit the nail on the head when you talked about the social prestige that comes with being a doctor. I once almost was engaged with a doctor and she scolded me, because I said that for me as a husband her medical degree was just a piece of paper to me and it matters to me more whether or not she would be a good mother and wife. She replied angry and told me that I should be proud that she is a doctor and a lot of blabla.. Alhamdoulilah, Allah had better plans for me.

    • @oneis1394
      @oneis1394 Před rokem +18

      As if without that piece of paper your life is less worthy, deluded people.

    • @tbouni
      @tbouni Před rokem +11

      @@oneis1394 exactly, I didn’t knew about this before. Until I experienced it myself… but to be honest, I can not generalize about all female muslim doctors, but this was something I personally recognized.

    • @NI2216
      @NI2216 Před rokem +24

      Sth similar happened to me, but on opposite roles 😅
      I'll just say my perspective, so that maybe you can have better understanding of the other side.
      Medicine is a very long and demanding profession. The prestige isn't arbitrary.
      Firstly, you have to have been a very good student, which means you've studied hard all these years, you focused on your studies and didn't play as much as your friends as a child, go out as much as other young people, enjoy holidays, attend family events.
      Then you win the right to go to medical school and whatever stress and workload you had before doesn't even compare. You have to keep reading, being over the books, stressing over the exams, crying, staying in your room all day, studying even when you're sick. And this goes on for many years. You see people around you going on with their lives, being on different stages, but there you are at the same stage for 6 years. And that's not all, you have specialization and after that long working hours.
      But at the end you deal directly with humans' lives. You're there for people at their most difficult times. You get the prestige not only because becoming a doctor is sth hard that can't be achieved by many, but also because how you have the power and the ability to help people when they feel the most helpless. Surely nothing can happen without the will of Allah, but a doctor is the means through which a person can heal by God's will. Imagine if you're in a very difficult situation, maybe your child is dying of hunger and of cold and then one person comes and offers you a warm place stay and food to eat. With what eyes will you see that person? So that's why doctors get their prestige.
      So what DH said is actually both impossible and also unfair. I understand his logic and the point he wanted to make, but there's a reason why some professions are more prestigious than others. Medicine isn't prestigious because of the money, you can actually get much more money and faster by choosing some other professions.
      Now going back to our point. Because you've dedicated so much of your life to this profession, you can't really divide between you, your character and your profession. So it's like being a doctor is a personality trait. And when sb says I don't care for your degree, it feels like a personal attack. Because your degree represents your hard work, your sacrifices and basically most of your life till now. That's all you've learned to do and all you've been doing. If that's removed from you then what is left. It's like an existential crisis 😅.
      On the other hand now I can understand the perspective of a man who says this to the woman he wants to marry. At the end of the day he's marrying you as a woman, not you as a doctor. He cares for what you can offer as a wife and mother and not what you offer to your patients as a doctor.
      Now that I understand the 2 perspectives I believe there should be some sort of middle ground. A man is certainly right in his request, but on the other hand he must realize that woman's character is greatly shaped by her profession. If he likes that she's hard working and disciplined, her journey to become a doctor greatly impacted that. If he likes that she's a giver, helps people and makes sacrifices for a greater good then surely her profession influenced that as well. And lastly agreeing to marry a doctor means that you agree to understand her long working hours and to be supportive of her when she needs it (like she has exams, she needs to study, because medicine is not like you graduated once and you're done). So it's not quite possible to completely create a division between a woman's personal life in the family and her professional life as a doctor.
      Not all can understand this and not all can put up with this, and it's definitely their choice, but they need to be aware of the reality before deciding.
      Hope it helps somehow. I'd value if you write back if you've got sth to add or think differently from me.
      The lack of the interactions with men makes it almost impossible to see things from men's perspective. That's why we can have the reaction of your ex fiance (if I can call her that) when we're faced with such a perspective for the first time. Later on we can reflect on your words and our reactions and probably change it for future cases.

    • @abloodorange5233
      @abloodorange5233 Před rokem +2

      @@NI2216what you said seems acceptable to be honest.

    • @generalali7609
      @generalali7609 Před rokem +24

      You said her life long hard work was only a piece of paper to you. Alhumdulillah she ran for the hills because you said that out loud and you still don’t know how that sounds. You are a narcissist that could not even empathize with a person your were trying to marry. To say that to her face. Dude why even try to marry a doctor if you don’t give a crap about her hard work. If it doesn’t mean anything to you you can’t even see how much it may mean to her. Ya Allah this is outrageous.

  • @jordanpierce7783
    @jordanpierce7783 Před rokem +101

    My wife wants to finish her degree just to make her dad happy. Alhamdulillah, she is smart enough to know that it's a waste of money as she is a stay at home mom.

    • @nl.dauhoo
      @nl.dauhoo Před rokem +23

      You are wise for having chosen an educated mother to raise your kids.

    • @agle3324
      @agle3324 Před rokem +38

      Getting a degree is NOT a waste of time. She might need it one day in case you find yourself jobless or disabled due to health or other reasons and she has to earn for the family, may Allah forbid. And there are many jobs on line these days. Be wise.

    • @sheikhrayan9538
      @sheikhrayan9538 Před rokem +9

      it's not the case of getting a degree, it's gaining knowledge, improving ciritical thinking & logic. Lots of my courses indulges me to evaluate many real life cases, that will help in todays society. Think about misinformation being rampant, and the government/ the matrix rearing the people today to live how they want us to live.

    • @marytheraspberry3145
      @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem +25

      It´s not haram for a woman to get a degree..

    • @NaderBerbish
      @NaderBerbish Před rokem +4

      Why is having a job the first thing, whenever a Muslim husband died or did talaq of his wife. Sahabah were coming one by one to that woman asking for marriage.

  • @sulieri
    @sulieri Před rokem +6

    What about female gynecologists or teachers? Not every, but maybe some Muslim women should study. Maybe muslim society should establish more special schools for them....

  • @faizamansha1957
    @faizamansha1957 Před rokem +32

    Epic.. i myself is a medical student studying in all girls medical scl nd along with that i am learning my deen in different madrassaas since childhood.. nd being a doc i knw my priorities in life as a wife and mother.. furthermore i consider both knlg equally imp for a women so that she may educate her children and for the tarbiyah of leaders . So ,why so much insecurities with the education of women when she knws her aim of life and purpose of her existence as assigned by Allah nothing can change her .

    • @kodvavi150
      @kodvavi150 Před rokem +2

      You have been blessed with Hidayah.
      Others are not.

    • @tasben.c
      @tasben.c Před rokem

      Well said, sister. May Allah bless you and your family, Amine

    • @donttalktome365days
      @donttalktome365days Před rokem +7

      @@kodvavi150 that's ur problem . U think their ignorance towards religion has something to do with the education they are receiving. The problem is them, they have lack of knowledge about religion the problem isn't with the degree. And I can find u millions of men who are equally ignorant towards religion but have lots of degrees. Why don't u discourage their education? Why u guys are after women only?

    • @hellofellowhumanbeings
      @hellofellowhumanbeings Před rokem

      ​@@donttalktome365days As Salamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuh because men have the obligation to sustain his family needs, the woman doesn't even need to work. We have two separate gender roles in Islam.

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Před rokem

      @moneyxl00 True, people of the most unislamic households have found Islam and people of Islamic households have gone astray. At the end of the day, He is the Owner of guidance.

  • @ABasicMuslim
    @ABasicMuslim Před rokem +6

    Personally, I think it is best for both Muslims and Muslimas to learn their fard ayn (the obligatory knowledge, the true higher education) concerning their Deen before going to college. I’ve seen quite a few who have left Islam thinking that they have found enlightenment elsewhere while in college. Here in America I have witnessed both Muslims and Muslimas who throw away Islam behind their backs and run wild with kufaar on or around these campuses. If their parents or people knew what they were doing when not under the eyes or supervision of their people, they would stop supporting their education and keep their children from attending those schools.

  • @murtazahasanmumand2694
    @murtazahasanmumand2694 Před rokem +38

    Islam gives the right of education to both men and women but the style and system of education should be under the limit !!

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +3

      Where is this right written?

    • @BartholomewConstantine
      @BartholomewConstantine Před rokem +22

      Western University style isn't permitted for men either

    • @samfeels5608
      @samfeels5608 Před rokem +7

      @@juxtapositionMS
      طلب العلم فريضة على كل مسلم

    • @murtazahasanmumand2694
      @murtazahasanmumand2694 Před rokem +7

      @@BartholomewConstantine yup !

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +6

      @@samfeels5608 Yeah. It says it's fard. That means responsibility. Not rights. You should learn arabic first before writing it. Furthermore, by ilm, it means Islamic knowledge. Not university degree. Nice try. One more.

  • @EB-gt1pq
    @EB-gt1pq Před rokem +7

    Every woman should have some type of training or education. If your husband dies, what will you do? If your husband abuses you, what would you do? I’m Muslim, but My Christian mother-in-law was severely abused by her Christian husband. She couldn’t leave because she had absolutely no type of job training. She had no way of making money and becoming independent. So for years, she stayed with a man that beat her so severely that now 30 years later, her head trembles. I don’t know what Muslim men’s obsession is with keeping women uneducated. To keep them under your thumb obviously. Thank God most Muslim men don’t think this way. I’m not saying women should have full blown careers and neglect their families, but if the need arises she should be able to get a decent job.

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem

      Forget about what I said before. You're definitely a feminist. A crazy one as well.

  • @ghofranesalhi7386
    @ghofranesalhi7386 Před rokem +41

    I'm a muslim woman. I pray 5 times a day. I wear hijab al hamdou li Allah. I'm married and i have agood relationship with my husband. I trust him. I respect him. I have no problem with him being the boss at home. I have 3 kids . And i sacrifice a lot to raise them well within the guidelines of our religion. But i'm also a physician. I chose to go to college and get an education, i also chose to work . My mother was also a physician , she worked her whole life while raising 4 kids. She was an exceptional wife.
    I have a daughter. And i would love for her to have the choice to get a higher education IF she wants to. And to work IF she want that for herself.
    When i listen to this channel i get the feeling that i'm misrepresented as the only 2 options ever discussed are either the feminist educated man-hater who fails her mission as wife and mother. OR the glorified stay at home mom/wife who didn't get an education/job. Note that i have absolutely no problem with the later as long as the woman chose that path for herself. Infact i have many friend who chose that and who are perfectly happy.
    But why can't we agree that a woman can chose for herself wether to study/ work and still make a good wife/ mother if she was raised well within the boundaries of islam.
    As for the man. He can chose to marry a woman who agrees to stay at home aand be clear from the start about it. Without demonising those who chose otherwise.
    Locking women at home because the world is evil is not the way to ensure their chastity. Men cannot preserve the chastity of women. The woman preserve her own chastity if she fears Allah in her heart. So raise your daughters well and teach them about their creator and give them choices in their lives instead of drawing one type of existance and pretending that every woman should be content within the confines of such narrow vision.
    Salam

    • @EB-gt1pq
      @EB-gt1pq Před rokem +5

      Good for you sister. If we demand that women not get educated, guess what? They will leave Islam. Common sense.

    • @syedharis1906
      @syedharis1906 Před rokem +1

      @@EB-gt1pq its actually more university going girls that left Islam for athiesm and get trapped in LGBTQ agenda lol...

    • @wtfisthisshizz
      @wtfisthisshizz Před rokem +6

      You sound like an amazing mother, Mashallah! May Allah continue to bless your marriage, household and children, and you of course, my sister. In this case, Daniel is just far too extreme and not understanding. I think the liberal/feminism discussion got to his head to such an extent that he forgot most people are just normal people trying to survive while bettering their deen. My mother worked and so did my father, and I have so much respect for both of them. My dad couldn't afford to have my mom stay at home, and my mum took a job where she cared for elderly women. It is very privileged to say women shouldn't work when most families, especially those with lots of children. My mom enjoys her job and she would be sad if she had to stay at home instead of helping people. Daniel is far far too extreme, Subhanallah.

    • @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter
      @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter Před rokem +4

      Hadeeth related:
      Narrated by Ibn Maajah from the hadeeth of Anas ibn Maalik, who said: "The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessing blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Seeking knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim." (220. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Sunan Ibn Maajah. What is meant by knowledge here is knowledge of sharee'ah (Islamic knowledge). Al-Thawri said: "It is the knowledge for which no person has any excuse for not knowing."
      In Islam, Islamic education is prioritized for women - not some worldly secular education as women are not providers by default. a woman is prioritized to stay at home and be good wives, mothers and homemakers in Islam as per the Hadith and Quran.
      Women can't have their cakes and eat it too. You can't expect to be fully efficient in your motherhood and wifehood duties simultaneously while focusing on your career full-time. You must've compromised your primary duties for your career and leave everything half-baked - which is pathetic and sad. Having it all is a feminism lie

    • @Varshav198
      @Varshav198 Před rokem +9

      This comment is spot on ! Daniel aught to be reading such comments instead of smirking when speaking of “Muslim feminism” to describe those of us who are pious but also work . It’s incredibly disturbing and disrespectful that he holds these views . His wife is a HARVARD grad who adds value to his website and business ..

  • @arrow760
    @arrow760 Před rokem +6

    If theres no prestige in becoming a doctor no one is going to go thru 11 years of education for it. AINTNOWAY bro said that

    • @lana-jg4ho
      @lana-jg4ho Před 4 měsíci

      riiiiiiiiiiiiight he's just insecure, and theres no need to be!!!!!!!

  • @generalali7609
    @generalali7609 Před rokem +21

    Why is he making a simple solution so difficult. The Muslim community needs to provide a women’s college so the women that choose to extend their education will be provided with a safe place for education. But i believe he thinks the fact that they are educated is the actual problem 🤦🏾

    • @JoJoJe
      @JoJoJe Před rokem +4

      His argument is the main role of women. It is at home not in the offices

    • @bukasem_
      @bukasem_ Před rokem +2

      The consequence of most women getting independent is dangerous. Divorce rates are at all times high because of it.

    • @nawalahmed2632
      @nawalahmed2632 Před rokem

      And that is because women got educated or are working those are the ONLY two factors that leads to divorce rate being high?

    • @avagray9705
      @avagray9705 Před rokem +4

      @@bukasem_ tell the husband's to treat their wives right and divorce will go down.
      Education is not only for job, you need education to run a household.
      Muslim men are also indulging in haram and going to co universities but there is no debate on that is it?

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem

      @@avagray9705
      My grandfather was a successful carpenter and never finished the 8th grade.
      You need Allah. You don't need any secular state defined education. This is pure horse manure you are peddling.
      Tell the men to treat their wives right? As if the men aren't told that. As if that were the only reason or even the leading reason for divorce. If a husband is not fulfilling his obligations and the wife has grounds for divorce then after she divorces she can analyze the mistakes she and/or her family made in picking her husband and choose better next time. But to use a potential bad husband as an excuse to put off marriage and pursue an education as a substitute for a husband is asinine and belittles the value of a good husband.
      I'm sure the fact that so many women have this pre established mindset that they need to prep in case their husband fails as a husband has nothing to do with why educated women get more divorces than uneducated women (sarcasm).
      Oops. I think I just pooped all over your argument. To clarify your argument for you in case you can't understand yourself. You assert that women initiate divorces primarily because they are mistreated and that uneducated women are the most mistreated. However, statistics show that educated women initiate more divorces. So educated women are being more mistreated than uneducated women? Sounds like a reason to avoid education.

  • @annesummers2522
    @annesummers2522 Před rokem +4

    Hospitals don't just need doctors. They need nurses and hospital staff you silly. Can women learn and work those jobs? Or just doctors? Only doctors CANT run an entire hospital or medical space!

  • @TheTruthSeekerMe
    @TheTruthSeekerMe Před rokem +86

    Wow brother Daniel, amazing point about prestige of being a doctor. You discovered a totally new angle here. If it wasn't prestigious and well paid, no one would care about " فرض الكفاية" . In reality people want the status and money that comes with it but use that as an excuse.

    • @vost2916
      @vost2916 Před rokem +8

      I hope people aren't becoming Doctors only for the status and money. I don't want such a person being my doctor.

    • @BartholomewConstantine
      @BartholomewConstantine Před rokem +17

      The prestige is there because its a noble and well respected profession even in countries where doctors aren't paid well there's still prestige. You can't abstract the prestige from that profession it was a useless point

    • @TheTruthSeekerMe
      @TheTruthSeekerMe Před rokem +10

      @Ali Hussein there are other professions just as noble and useful to the society and health of people, like plumbers and those who remove trash (otherwise we'd die in our own s*** and trash), so let's push our daughters in that direction

    • @revivalist355
      @revivalist355 Před rokem +2

      @@vost2916 . Believe me . Many are . At least in my part of the world

    • @BartholomewConstantine
      @BartholomewConstantine Před rokem

      @@TheTruthSeekerMe there are other reasons why rubbish collection isn't viewed as prestige it's because it deals with rubbish it's dirty. Doctors don't have that which is why they maintain their prestige

  • @roleplayinggamer795
    @roleplayinggamer795 Před rokem +15

    I’m a Muslim
    Man. If you tell my daughter she shouldn’t be educated, I’ll break your nose. May Allah forgive us all.

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem +7

      ikr! I'm surprised at the incels in the comments supporting this nonsense

    • @roleplayinggamer795
      @roleplayinggamer795 Před 2 měsíci

      @Turkishmustacheman come try it. Memphis Islamic Center in Eads, TN. Kalb.

    • @roleplayinggamer795
      @roleplayinggamer795 Před 2 měsíci

      @Turkishmustacheman I’m 100% serious

    • @JudeKnowsWhatYouDoNot
      @JudeKnowsWhatYouDoNot Před měsícem +1

      @@roleplayinggamer795 and if he is bigger than you and beats you up?

    • @roleplayinggamer795
      @roleplayinggamer795 Před měsícem

      @@JudeKnowsWhatYouDoNot I can tell you are not bigger than me just by that question

  • @beenishshaheen7987
    @beenishshaheen7987 Před rokem +11

    This is a really disappointing discussion. It’s backward and terrifying. First of all, it takes a lot of money to get into medical college. Second, it takes so so much hard work and desiccation just to complete the medical degree and lastly, then there post graduation. But you wouldn’t know. You aren’t a doctor. You have no idea the kind of studies and academic excellence one has to achieve in order to deal with human lives. Ever gave CPR to a dying person? No right. So you can’t imagine. And lastly, about this Co-Ed. I am all for mixed colleges. You have any idea how much homosexuality has increased in Pakistan in all female and all male institutions????? It’s skyrocketed! I met so many lesbians from all girls colleges. So no thank you. Better to be in a co-educational institution then an all female one. And if you’re good and have a good and faithful upbringing, naturally you’ll stay away from all the bad stuff in university like the 90% of students in Pakistani universities do!

    • @tazulislam2544
      @tazulislam2544 Před rokem +2

      Well said ,

    • @huzaifahabdulwahab1499
      @huzaifahabdulwahab1499 Před rokem

      I am a doctor. And a significant amount of my women colleagues who i work with will choose to be with their family rather than enslave themselves for arrogant patients you find in the cities that would end up suing you or viral videoing you just for views. The profession is glorified. If you knew the reality of how much doctors are enslaved in their hospitals (majority) and how many of them actually wishes to quit and enter into private sectors (minority of doctors) you probably wouldnt spend all that money and time to send your daughter into that kind of life. Some women might want to do it (minority) and for those women, yes encourage them to the max because they might actually be conscientious enough to reach sub-subspecialties like pediatric neuroanesthetist. But trust me the others (majority) will not spend one minute in the hospital in exchange for a minute with their child.
      The medicine profession has just been overglorified and lay people like you just dont understand it.

    • @beenishshaheen7987
      @beenishshaheen7987 Před rokem +1

      @@huzaifahabdulwahab1499 umm lay people like me? Bro I don’t know which region or background you’re coming from, but the background I’m coming from, all the females in my neighbourhood are doctors and mostly working in private sector. Yes I agree there are many many social evils and violence against lady doctors in the periphery side and that’s why most females don’t do periphery for safety reasons. But I have NEVER come across parents who don’t want their daughters to be doctors. In fact, their only priority is for their daughter to become a doctor no matter whether from government medical colleges or private. And you need to acknowledge another harsh reality: when lady doctors get married, their priorities change and their husband and children are their top tier priority. And that’s how it ought to be. But it’s not always the case. I have met so many amazing lady doctors going into specialised fields like surgical oncology, vascular surgery and cardiac anaesthesiology all the while raising kids and looking after their homes. Your comment just shows a narrow perspective. I have worked in both government, private, and international hospitals and this is my observation especially of Pakistani female doctors.

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem

      ye daniel sahab ka dimagh kharab hogya hai ye isne apna Islam nikala hai q k isko Andrew Tate ki sasti copy banna hai😅

  • @idreesmuhammad
    @idreesmuhammad Před rokem

    Very well said bro

  • @humairasolanki19
    @humairasolanki19 Před rokem +3

    After struggling to find the truth, Allah ordianed it for me to find it finally (and it was due to the prayers and duas that Allah answered a few days ago and made things clearer for me)I will not be writing what it was like, what all i went through, but only thank Allah azzawajal for guiding me.
    And May Allah reward everyone who are taking these messages in public...so that it saves our ummah at large...
    From India 🇮🇳

    • @inspiringmuslim
      @inspiringmuslim Před 7 měsíci

      Assalamualaikum
      What exactly happened sister can u tell me please
      I m so confused right now

  • @sinnari-7329
    @sinnari-7329 Před rokem +10

    The title had me XD may Allah reward you for that; and may Allah guide us all

  • @Mahad921
    @Mahad921 Před rokem +4

    Don't bother listen to brother Daniel. Look at the women around the prophet and ask yourself were they educated? Of course they were

  • @edgeofsanity4031
    @edgeofsanity4031 Před rokem +17

    Being a "female doctor" is not simply "imbued with prestige" by modern western society. Being a doctor regardless of one's sex is a universally prestigious position in and of itself.
    Doctors regardless of their sex (and their historical equivalents) have been highly regarded morally (though not necessarily generously rewarded) across cultures and across history because humans recognize the value of saving lives and ending people's suffering.
    If today, male and female doctors are more highly regarded and rewarded than their historical equivalents, that's because with scientific advances, Allah has made them a means (sabab) to help even more than in the past.
    This is true even in third world nations where practicing medicine is indeed a minimum wage job. This is difficult for some people to imagine, but it is a fact that there are places in the world where doctors really struggle financially just like everyone else. In these nations, even while doctors are struggling to make ends meet, they are valued and looked up to.
    Mr. Haqiqatjou, as a Muslim, you should understand better than anyone why medicine is a noble profession whose practitioner is worthy of special regard :
    (Because of that, We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land - it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one - it is as if he had saved mankind entirely. And our messengers had certainly come to them with clear proofs. Then indeed many of them, [even] after that, throughout the land, were transgressors.) Surah Al-Maïdah 32.
    If you would like to take away the high social regard and generous reward from female doctors, you're going to have to do the same to male doctors.
    That would be unfair.

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem +2

      Parenting is objectively more noble and worthy of higher regard. Being a husband or wife is also more noble and worthy of higher regard.

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem +1

      @@edgeofsanity4031
      Sounds like Kufr to me.

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem

      Eh very weak

    • @greengreen8172
      @greengreen8172 Před rokem

      @@BruvahSulaiman how is it kufr?

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem

      @@greengreen8172
      The individual believes Doctors save lives and end suffering. They do not believe Allah is Al-Qadir.
      They literally stated that Doctors are paid minimum wage in 3rd world countries and failed to realize that this statement proves that Doctors don't need special regard or high salaries in order to serve communities.
      They attribute the saving lives and ending suffering to other the Allah. They express a belief that if no doctors existed ppl would die sooner than Allah intends. That if no doctors existed Allah could not and would not remove suffering by any other means.
      Someone comes and tells you that Muslim women are losing their iman studying in these colleges to become doctors and your excuse for continuing to support this cycle is that we need doctors. That is an admission of your belief that we need doctors more than those women need iman. If you held iman in higher regard then doctors you'd say "if they are being led astray by these colleges then we need to convince them to stop going".
      It's one thing to claim you don't believe they are losing their deen in these institutions. It's another thing completely to dismiss the loss of faith that is taking place with the reasoning of "muh we nee doctahs o we gon suffa an die"

  • @Varshav198
    @Varshav198 Před rokem +15

    Daniel you have completely missed the point here. I don’t know WHO has ever given an argument that women must be educated to become doctors..!
    Women must be educated end of discussion. It’s completely necessary for both men and women to have a good education for either working or bringing up children or being able to conduct themselves in day-to-day society.
    Daniel has an extremely educated wife , possibly she is more educated than him and articulate , or possibly they both are balanced , but Daniel you would not have that same attraction to a woman you can’t talk to , have discussions with etc..

    • @tasfiyatarbiya3194
      @tasfiyatarbiya3194 Před rokem +7

      Men want women who cook good food, raise good children, and maintain peace in the home. Men don't expect to discuss abstract concepts with their wife.

    • @Varshav198
      @Varshav198 Před rokem +8

      @@tasfiyatarbiya3194 🤦‍♀️ it’s not one or the other. Have you not seen Daniels own wife on here ?! He has married his equal or possibly superior in terms of intellect. Yes having a good education is vital for all humans.
      A wife who has no /little education is not going to a valuable member of society ,her husband ,family , anything.
      Daniels wife writes a lot of his content on his website , so clearly education matters and this has been highlighted by bro Daniel.
      If a husband for example has a keen interest in art let’s say ( That is a passionate career) he would have more in common with a wife who knows something about it and the world in which they live in , instead of one who does not.
      If you want a cook and cleaner and someone to raise your kids you don’t need a wife , just hire a maid /nanny.

    • @KingKhan-vo4zg
      @KingKhan-vo4zg Před rokem +7

      @@Varshav198 yes women deserve education, but not necessarily education at formal institutions.
      How many women pursue education for the sake of education? How many women will spend years at university, accumulating debt , only to squander their careers for their husbands?
      Also, your last comment is totally devoid of reality. You seem to be suggesting that a relationship can flourish without either sex cooking, cleaning, or doing anything for each other, so long as they just love each other.
      Muslim men quite clearly want women who are actually helpful around the house, and not merely just burdens who have more commitment for their bosses as opposed to their husbands.

    • @Varshav198
      @Varshav198 Před rokem +2

      @@KingKhan-vo4zg “ I seem to be suggesting”.. no . This is not the case at all! I absolutely did not insinuate this either.. please try to comprehend my comment instead of simply reacting.
      It doesn’t and shouldn’t be either or when it comes to education /career and being a good wife /future mother. Balance in all realms is som important.
      It’s getting tiresome to hear theoretical examples of women who get an education and “go off the rails “.. this is grossly inaccurate. We aught to be praising and supporting our brothers and sisters who struggle out there in the pursuit of education whilst maintaining their deen of Islam .

    • @KingKhan-vo4zg
      @KingKhan-vo4zg Před rokem +2

      @@Varshav198 the argument is precisely that the modern institutions of education and the subsequent pursuance of careers are antithetical to familial, communal, and spiritual life.
      What makes Muslims so confident, that in copying the west in its way of life and institutions, that we won't be plagued by the exact same problems that effect their societies? Mere vague references to the Quran and Sunnah won't prevent this.
      With women becoming economically independent and spending increasing amounts of time outside the home, there has clearly been a subversion, or at the very least, reform of traditional gender roles which don't seem to be working. We only need to look at divorce statistics since the advent of the birth control pill (this is of course not to say that it is the sole reason).

  • @zaze8376
    @zaze8376 Před rokem +4

    Forget about female doctors. What about nurses, teachers, females at check points, sales assistents in shops etc. You can not exclude women.

  • @EB-gt1pq
    @EB-gt1pq Před rokem +23

    I guess as a woman I should go to a male gynecologist and let him inspect my vagina?? When I gave birth to my two kids, I should have said “male nurses and doctors only please.” When the lactation consultant helped me learn breastfeeding I should’ve asked for a male to come touch my breasts? 😂
    The idiocy of Daniel.

    • @tasfiyatarbiya3194
      @tasfiyatarbiya3194 Před rokem +9

      Why would you just go to one gynecologist and lactation consultant? Next time go to every single woman in your community or nearest university campus and ask them to help you

    • @tasfiyatarbiya3194
      @tasfiyatarbiya3194 Před rokem +1

      @Mipsie next time you have a toothache you should go to your nearest university campus to get it checked out by every female on premise. And then the following morning when another tooth starts aching you should visit the campus again. And then in the evening when a third tooth starts aching make another visit.

    • @cocoalfaridah5831
      @cocoalfaridah5831 Před rokem +16

      @@tasfiyatarbiya3194 your argument doesn’t make sense at all!
      You mean educated women mean single women???
      That sho your insecurity

    • @bigting6614
      @bigting6614 Před rokem +1

      he's already been through this argument 100 times.. if you factor in every female worker in a medical environment.. it'd equate to less than 5% still.. its not a good argument

    • @Therebelliousprince001
      @Therebelliousprince001 Před rokem +7

      The women who did that to you were probably Les'b'ian/bi themselves. So is there a difference?

  • @louislower3724
    @louislower3724 Před rokem +3

    It's really a meme nowadays. Ask any young woman what she (wants to) do:
    1. Study (psychology/philosophy/medical science) in college/university.

  • @JesusisaMuslim
    @JesusisaMuslim Před rokem +3

    Fear Allah. And don't worry what anyone thinks.

  • @aslambatcha5683
    @aslambatcha5683 Před rokem +2

    We know that only woman give birth. And the amount of female doctors & nurses required only for the maternity field is no where close to 0.1 person like this guy said.

  • @napez4126
    @napez4126 Před rokem +4

    Bro. 3:41 Daniel makes becoming a female doctor as a Muslim sound like become a nun. Such a bleak, negative perspective.
    Firstly bro Daniel, with all respect… and I do consider you very knowledgeable but Islam is based on the use of profound intellect. Those countries that have stopped educating women have ineffective cut “their nose to spite their face” the consequence of which will be felt over the years.
    The best is to educate your daughters and while she’s still studying get her married… allow her to flourish in both worlds-
    Muslims should really be at the fore of societal fronts and we should be the ones dictating moral grounds!!
    Imagine if more Muslim women worked/ studied with Islamic values and ethics in display… imagine how that alone can change western society to a more Islamic outlook and hence Dawah

  • @Creativeetea
    @Creativeetea Před rokem +49

    As a person who left islam (al hamdulillah I took chahada 2 years ago) after 3 semesters of doubt in university, and have seen so many murtad and muslim girls wearing hijab in a campus bar. I can say Daniel is even under reality.

    • @Creativeetea
      @Creativeetea Před rokem +31

      First person who told me to go to college was an independant muslim woman psychologist. She had no islamic education (but pretends to) that is why she couldnt make the difference between islamic aqida' and kufr that we are taught in uni. See the consequences of this ?
      Also she is responsable (as a couple therapist) of so many talaaq because of her lack of tarbiya.

    • @truebeliever1516
      @truebeliever1516 Před rokem +3

      You left islam or reverted ?

    • @jubhgioubgob
      @jubhgioubgob Před rokem +2

      Can you expand on this please?
      I don't understand what you're saying?

    • @tahaalsaleh7321
      @tahaalsaleh7321 Před rokem +13

      @@truebeliever1516 he left islam then later reverted again

    • @theuncausedcause5780
      @theuncausedcause5780 Před rokem +3

      Very confusing comment.

  • @FarhatKCh
    @FarhatKCh Před rokem +21

    I agree with so much of Brother Daniel's opinions and views, but in regards to women's education, I just understand him. A few points to summarize my thoughts:
    1. I understand the detrimental effect that a secular education can have on both genders, and especially women. I actually think that a mandatory 12 year schooling is ridiculous overall, but really useful for a modern state.
    2. I know that banning female education will produce a great deal of resentment and anger. To provide something for men and not for women, especially living in a materialistic age, will produce that.
    3. Non-religious education is not mandatory for both genders, but just because it is not mandatory does not mean that it can be banned. For things to be banned/haram there has to be enough clear cut commands in both the Quran and the Sunnah.
    4. Living the comfortable modern lives that we are living, it is unlikely that removing education will incentivise people to marry young.
    5. I find Brother Daniel's rhetoric on this very hard to listen to because his stance (to ban female education) is very unrealistic in the long term.
    6. Banning female education is going to create women who will resent Islam because humans generally hate being told what to and what not to do. It is similar to the backlash that feminism is now facing becasue people are so fed up with feminist propaganda being shoved down their throats.
    7. Taliban leaders are hypocrites which is why people are enraged. Families of many TB leaders live in Doha and, yes, their daughters go to a normal school. The newly rich Taliban actually have home tutors for their daughters and, yes, for non-religious subjects like maths and science. Reminds me of Orwell's Animal Farm.
    Some half thought solutions:
    1. Schooling should not be mandatory after 14 for both genders.
    2. Schools should teach non-religious sciences through a Qur'anic worldview. For example, evolution should be taught but it should be taught in order to refute it, not affirm it.
    3. Throughout the schooling years, much emphasis should be put on the importance of building families and adhering to gender roles. This does not mean that there won't be any female CEOs, it will just mean that this will not be a glorified role for a woman.
    4. A healthy culture of shame should be cultivated in both genders, especially women since women are the gatekeepers of relationships.
    5. Being good wives and mothers should be taught as the ultimate good that a Muslim woman can do to please Allah.
    6. Islamic rights of men and women should be taught instead of secular human rights.

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem

      Good points. A few points of mine (just one or two)
      1. In regards to evolution, evolution of animals (eg. Darwin's finches) would be fine to teach because it's in regards to how ANIMALS evolve in their surroundings. With regards to humans, maybe a more Anthropological/sociological teaching with an Islamic lens (eg. How did humans evolve and develop things and cities, etc. After adam AS fell from jannah).
      2. Public education (math, science, English, social studies, etc) should be mandatory till 18, Similar to the education of now, but after 9 thr kids should be separated until 18. Then 18 is post secondary but again also segregated. Then women are free to learn about taxes and finance and accounting and medicine, etc. Similar to men, but segregated. And this works fine even if two students are married. They can live at home (probably the boys), finish their 4 years (bc tbh, the 4 years for the girl is just basic knowledge, she doesn't need a phd), then if the boy wants he can either continue further or start working or whatever. Mind you, this is a possible scenario where both get their education. But if the girl wants to stop after 18 (bc in this day and age, which 15yo girl is emotionally and mentally mature enough for marriage?) That's fine. Just possible scenario

    • @FarhatKCh
      @FarhatKCh Před rokem +2

      @@saajiddaya2152 Thanks for your comment. Oh yes, I forgot about segregation; in my head I just assumed it.

    • @yesnomaybe1048
      @yesnomaybe1048 Před rokem +3

      @@FarhatKCh Bro why do you call Taliban leaders hypocrites it is better to nolt say that

    • @ryojs4286
      @ryojs4286 Před rokem

      @@saajiddaya2152 not even needed for it to be that ridiculously long, one can compress and revamp education so that not that much time is wasted and they learn more for less time
      more like 4 years young ages, then 1-4 years for high school depending on the individual and self study.

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem +1

      @@ryojs4286 yeah, makes sense

  • @NavedHusain73
    @NavedHusain73 Před rokem +35

    the worst thing that Muslim men did was allow their daughters to go to college. This has essentialy dissolved the community because it has ruined the marriage market. Without marriage, no families, without families no community.

    • @nl.dauhoo
      @nl.dauhoo Před rokem +27

      Nope! The worst thing Muslim men did was to stop learning and encouraging their family to learn about Islam and practice it.

    • @NavedHusain73
      @NavedHusain73 Před rokem +9

      @@nl.dauhoo yeah that too. Many Muslims sent their daughters to kuffar education because they gave up learning about Islam.

    • @isafcb312
      @isafcb312 Před rokem

      There’s still plenty of Muslims getting married and having children, you only judge Islam by the Muslims you see in the west

    • @NavedHusain73
      @NavedHusain73 Před rokem +2

      @@isafcb312 I live in the west and what I’m saying from the modern Muslim east isn’t promising .

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +1

      💯

  • @P1000H
    @P1000H Před rokem +2

    It is not just a Muslim rule. In Portugal during the Estado Novo, a dictatorship with a fascist ideology of Catholic caries, the marriage of primary school teachers was authorized only with a certificate of good morals and conduct. Nurses were completely prohibited. Women could not vote. It lasted until the end of the dictatorship in 1974

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem +3

      yeah whatever this guy is perpetuating is ridiculous and has nothing to do with Islam

  • @MrDoenerliebhaber
    @MrDoenerliebhaber Před rokem +5

    I don’t agree with Daniel on the subject of woman education …

  • @annemarielaluna9350
    @annemarielaluna9350 Před rokem +47

    As a Muslim woman, I thank Allah so much for allowing me to went to school to study science. Only until high school tho, not college. So when I read Quran about Allah's signs in nature, in the heaven and earth, in ancient ruins, or anything, I could understand. Like when Dr brown, a convert, explained scientifically about his thoughts of why the creation of things around us are clues for Allah's miracle, I could comprehend. That strengthen my faith and honestly, those signs of Allah keep me protected from feminist agenda. And insya Allah protect me from following Dajjal. Simply because of science.
    You must also remember, prophet's wife, Hafsah, who was also the daughter of Omar Ibn Khathab, was able to write and read. So she helped the prophet to write down Quran. She also memorized Quran that Omar Ibn Khathab asked her about verses in Quran to decide on a matter.
    So you guys keep talking about women according to your knowledge and understanding. I'll just leave it to Allah because he is the one who truly understand women.
    The believers, both men and women, are guardians of one another. They encourage good and forbid evil, establish prayer and pay alms-tax, and obey Allah and His Messenger. It is they who will be shown Allah’s mercy. Surely Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. (At-taubah 71)

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +13

      Yeah, we encourage good to our women which is way we don't let them go to college which will destroy them. Hafsa (Ra.) didn't go to school to learn how to read and write. And also that was pre-Islamic era when she learned that. You are the one who is speaking from your whims and desires.
      According to your logic, those who study commerce and arts, do not see Allah's signs because they didn't study science. Flawed argument. Just emotion!

    • @isafcb312
      @isafcb312 Před rokem +11

      @@juxtapositionMS are you against all places of education? Do you scold Daniel for going to a kufr institute for education or do you only have a problem when women are involved

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +2

      @@isafcb312 No, I am against all forms of female education. Daniel isn't female. Is he?

    • @BartholomewConstantine
      @BartholomewConstantine Před rokem +19

      @@juxtapositionMS Daniel went a University with free mixing and "Liberal agenda" too 😭😭. Are these things haram for women but not men?

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem

      @@BartholomewConstantine Is this what Daniel based his argument on?
      We men go to war and kill people. Will you send your wife or mother in a war as well?

  • @kabirahmed8206
    @kabirahmed8206 Před rokem +2

    Love u brother DH.

  • @ThePunisher014
    @ThePunisher014 Před rokem +10

    There's nothing wrong with women going to college if it's by choice. Education should be free and available for everyone from a very young age. This DOES NOT go against our Islamic teachings, in fact, it reinforces them. In order for us to become competitive with other nations, our societies in the Muslim Umma needs to strive for bringing the elite, men or women to the positions where they can excel. There are countless women in my society (Tunisia) that created successful businesses and created prosperous lives for themselves abroad.

    • @1OddlyOdd
      @1OddlyOdd Před rokem

      If there were female only schools this little issue wouldn’t be significant anymore. I don’t see any obstacles in marrying someone while studying, it’s the work part that gets me, a believing woman would get the degree she is interested in and when she has kids she would tend to the household fully and when they grow up she could do whatever she likes since she has more free time.
      SubhanAllah we live in the most worrying times everything has to be so complicated, may Allah protect us and keep us steadfast on our deen

    • @ZeeshanAnsari-hy5zg
      @ZeeshanAnsari-hy5zg Před rokem +5

      @@1OddlyOdd So it's okay for men to go to coed schools???

    • @ThePunisher014
      @ThePunisher014 Před rokem

      @@ZeeshanAnsari-hy5zg Are you asking me for my opinion? the extra question marks signify that you find that somehow appalling! Well the thing is mate, we live in 2023. If your brain is not in the gutter (like most males in Muslims countries are unfortunately) and you're actually going to school to receive education and not screw around, why not? Besides, why would you spend billions erecting new schools for both genders when both genders will EVENTUALLY end up working together? Or you would also want them to start Female-only startups?

  • @silviaj4965
    @silviaj4965 Před rokem +37

    as a women with a degree in analytics and hopefully soon to apply for a master’s program. A city that’s educated is important. Education doesn’t stop at learning to read and write. I don’t know why it’s a problem when a women achieves high position but he shows society and “some” cultures are healing. It’s important for women especially who have in many societies forbid to learn the basics besides serving a men 😂.

    • @ObaidahNaseer
      @ObaidahNaseer Před rokem +15

      Education is not limited to degrees and worldy knowledge.
      Looking at the example of the wife if the Prophet Aluhisalatu wassalam,
      she mastered many sciences of knowledge without going to school. They were knowledge of Islam and the life of the Prophet Sallalahu Alyhi wasallam, knowledge of lineage, medicine, Hadith traditions (being amongst those who transmitted the most Hadith traditions), Fiqh (jurisprudence), poetry and knowledge of inheritance (which requires a lot of mathematical skill).
      In fact, she was a teacher to many male sahaba companions, who would come to ask her of an issue they were struggling on, as she was considered an expert in Islamic knowledge. This helped preserve the religion for the Muslim Ummah.
      She is just one example of many.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem

      if you think real world is from University, you need to wake up. 80% of student never get a job that related from their education. university is not ultimate education but real life is. nobody teach in University how to survive in real world.
      if people send you to jungle, i don't think your degree can save you

    • @dariusbrock2713
      @dariusbrock2713 Před rokem +2

      @@ObaidahNaseer Science and maths in general come under Islamic and worldly knowledge. It's a sunnah to acquire knowledge about the creation and Creator.

  • @shahmianas8512
    @shahmianas8512 Před rokem +21

    It's very simple I guess: if sisters want to pursue higher education then it should not violate any of the laws of Islam. If they can do that then there is absolutely no problem. The reality is very different, but I'm not going to get into that argument. May Allah help us all do what's most pleasing to him. The same goes for men!

    • @isafcb312
      @isafcb312 Před rokem +3

      Do you have a issue with Daniel going to a free mixing, kufr institution for education in a kufr nation?

    • @shahmianas8512
      @shahmianas8512 Před rokem +4

      @@isafcb312 no I've managed to sleep fine Alhamdulillah 🙂 wbu? Seems like you do. What's your point? How is this relevant to women's education?

    • @marytheraspberry3145
      @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem +8

      ​@@shahmianas8512 You said women have the right to an education if no haram is involved such as mixing.If that´s your argument, then same thing applies to men and therefore daniel.

    • @DSJWIX
      @DSJWIX Před rokem +13

      Thing is, they don’t want women to be educated at all. I got my degree online in an all-girls class, and brothers were still angry about it.
      Just have to accept that some people are just unreasonable and will never be happy.

    • @zeropi4725
      @zeropi4725 Před rokem

      @@DSJWIX they were still angry? And did they go to all men classes

  • @y.sflower4384
    @y.sflower4384 Před rokem +3

    You made everything so clear to me, thank you so much. I ask Allah to grant you al firdawss al aala.

  • @aadil1474
    @aadil1474 Před rokem

    Keep giving some glimpse of alasna

  • @Icywar
    @Icywar Před rokem +1

    For 10 years I was tryna get married to a Muslim woman and still no luck.
    Here I am 30 and going to my Kahf

  • @marytheraspberry3145
    @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem +5

    Is it haram to be a female doctor?
    The answer according to scholars is NO.

    • @dangerousFail
      @dangerousFail Před rokem +1

      Ask the same scholars is studying/going in a free mixed environment permissible?

    • @marytheraspberry3145
      @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem +1

      @@dangerousFail you can just study and leave.

    • @Therebelliousprince001
      @Therebelliousprince001 Před rokem

      @@marytheraspberry3145 Ask the same scholars if getting into an environment where f'em'i'n'ist/L'iber'al kufr ideologies and l'gb't propoganda is constantly pushed on you is halal.

    • @marytheraspberry3145
      @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem +1

      @@Therebelliousprince001 I don´t live in the west 😑
      and the lgbt stuff is pushed in schools and universities and maybe places that have to do with law like courts. But in an engineering company? A hospital(in most domains)? I don´t think you´d find that.

    • @Therebelliousprince001
      @Therebelliousprince001 Před rokem +1

      @@marytheraspberry3145 Where do you live then? 😒
      Even in muslim countries these ideologies are being pushed.
      And the discussion is about universities and schools...

  • @arrow760
    @arrow760 Před rokem +9

    Daniel is coming from a point of ignorance here. For people who follow his opinion, They need to focus on islam only.

  • @LearnEnglishwithSifat
    @LearnEnglishwithSifat Před rokem +1

    Jazakallahu khairan

  • @mdkaif1265
    @mdkaif1265 Před rokem +2

    Seeing Islamic scholars and Imams so deviant no doubt they will refute Imam Mahdi calling him extremist or terrorist nauzibillah. Jazak Allah khair Daniel sir for exposing them.

    • @hellofellowhumanbeings
      @hellofellowhumanbeings Před rokem

      Dang, I didn't even think of that.
      That is VERY likely subhan Allah, Allahu ahlem.
      May Allah protect us and forgive us all our sins ameen.

  • @zee4125
    @zee4125 Před rokem +15

    2:10 Brother Daniel I respect you, and I respectfully disagree with your point here. If I am understanding correctly, you are saying that we need female doctors but since the role of doctor (and a few other essential roles) are what we need females to fill out (but we don't need females to fill out other non essential roles), then we shouldn't have all women be educated to such a high calibre and therefore should not encourage women to pursue higher education. Okay...if we were to employ such a tactic then how would we decide which women should pursue medicine and which should not? Being a doctor requires certain educational requirements, talents, discipline etc and therefore a vetting process is needed to weed out the very best among the pool of candidates. Whilst I agree that higher education is being mistakenly put on a pedestal to women, its main advantage is that it provides essential fields such as medicine a large population to extract the very best and most talented individuals from, so that you get the very best doctors. Drastically reducing this population means you miss out on recruiting the very best.

    • @wtfisthisshizz
      @wtfisthisshizz Před rokem +4

      finally some logic in this comment section

    • @abdullaa7281
      @abdullaa7281 Před rokem +1

      The pool for the so called very best is much more limited in an open to all fields education system. A person who could've been the best doctor in the world may end up as a CEO doing nothing else but increase her wealth. What Daniel proposes and with limited vital roles to pursue which actually are beneficial would actually bring out the best more than the liberal system. The potentially best doctor is far more likely to end up studying gender studies and getting confused about basic biological facts like the ability to differentiate man from woman, that's modern education.

    • @ryojs4286
      @ryojs4286 Před rokem

      He did say that it was something that's a work in progress but clearly things need to change

  • @apexpredator2118
    @apexpredator2118 Před rokem +11

    Also, there's not just doctors. There's midwives/doulas as well which doesn't need a lot of training at all. Just maybe 6 months to a year of training is enough.

    • @rohsnaoks1587
      @rohsnaoks1587 Před rokem +9

      my friend in Jordan could not find any female doctor at the hospital she was giving birth at. I could not find any female rheumatologist in a Saudi city I used to live in. These are serious struggles for Muslim women. We have to uncover our auras and be touched by men, it's extremely humiliating and uncomfortable. I didn't have this issue in non-Muslim countries.

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem +1

      @@rohsnaoks1587 I'm a Muslim man, and I will admit most Muslim men are becoming narrow mindedly stupid. Women are needed to cater to women needs, and on an intellectual level (I'm not saying emotionally) women are equal to men. Yes they are emotionally and physically weak, but an equation a man cam solve, a woman can solve equally well. So this perpetuation of silliness is mindblowing to me.

    • @ariellewallian5364
      @ariellewallian5364 Před rokem +1

      You need women to be in research and development, it's just how society grows, how the ummah grows. It's so gross that some Muslim men think than avoiding provisions is "good." Do not make haram what Allah made halal

  • @HalsSpeaksFacts
    @HalsSpeaksFacts Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @marytheraspberry3145
    @marytheraspberry3145 Před rokem

    Weeell tbh I agree with some of the things you said, and the thumbnail was misleading.. cuz it gave a different impression..

  • @mervekirmizi2992
    @mervekirmizi2992 Před rokem +5

    I agree that education does not need to be placed onto a prestigious box as if, becoming a doctor is the be all and all. I became a teacher, I'm fortunate that my parents raised me and my sisters with islamic values and religion, we went to Public school because my mother couldn't have homeschooled us and because they couldnt afford islamic schools either, me and my oldest finished uni. My younger sister didn't, she just wasn't interested and my parents were okay with what she wanted. Elhamdullilah, me and my sister got married and my mum encouraged us NOT to work when we have children and focus on raising them. After working as a teacher for a few years until I had my kids.... Parents are the BIGGEST factor in the attitude of our children, I met a woman once who was in her late 30's, early 40's and wasn't married... but after probing there was this attitude of 'men find me intimidating'. We should always be sceptical but also give our children the tools needed to navigate. We still wore hijab, prayed 5 times a day and we were quiet modest. That's just my opinion. I agree but not totally.

  • @Traplicano
    @Traplicano Před rokem +9

    Glad to have made a contribution today even if it is just as a plant in the background. Very valuable discussion.

  • @sephatu6521
    @sephatu6521 Před rokem +1

    But should they be denied if they wish to learn in college? Is it not that there are no ruling or prohibition stated in sharia?
    The issue should be more on what to make of these institutions for the benefit of the community, like female doctors, making sure they follow guidelines in Islam.

  • @homer1273
    @homer1273 Před rokem +2

    Listening to daniel picatchu on how to organise society is like listening to a child. His childisch ideas sound like greta thurnberg trying to tell the adults how to creat a better society

    • @Nope991
      @Nope991 Před rokem +1

      You "Will Simp" for females no matter what.

  • @jugadpani6571
    @jugadpani6571 Před rokem +6

    What about your wife brother. if my knowledge is correct she is a phd holder.

    • @EB-gt1pq
      @EB-gt1pq Před rokem +10

      Hypocrisy. we women should remain uneducated, while his wife has an Ivy League degree from the top university in America.

    • @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter
      @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter Před rokem +2

      @@EB-gt1pq She regretted her phd. Women should be Islamically educated as per the Hadith instead of some nonsense secular education as they aren't providers. Get educated on Islam, motherhood and wifehood before commenting

    • @BoredCat333
      @BoredCat333 Před rokem +9

      @@LifeIsATest4TheHereaftershe regretted it but she still got it and writes half of the articles on Daniels website 😂😂 I would love my wife to have that regret. What a privileged take.

  • @TrueGritMen470
    @TrueGritMen470 Před rokem +5

    All educated men & women are not like these your argument only applicable on western scenario

  • @neko7981
    @neko7981 Před rokem

    dunno if this matters or makes sense but smthing i noticed in my family and extended family is - not liberalism but an awkward form of 'religious individualism' like our parent's job is to ensure our survival but as for our deen, they practice islam, they believe in islam, we can see them, we can learn from them, but they'l never tell us right from wrong; if we choose wrong, they be frustrated, disappointed- but wont give themselves the right to guide us, as if its a taboo. there is this expectation off of us- like there r relatives exposed to more extreme secular environments, who became far more religious, so following the deen and showing interest towards is upto the individual, and the restrictions society throws at us is a challenge we must face individually and hold onto our deen. and career based education for the girls dont have anything to do with actually being a career woman; its more of a - we needa show the world muslim women 'can' get educated and there is nothing wrong with it, and the enforced anti islam practices r just hurdles any other muslim women face as well and if she's really up for it, she'l be ok. same for the guys- we'll just keep u alive, but u r to identify ur responsibilities and follow them on ur own accord, we'll be very disappointed, but wont say a thing if u do anything wrong or questionable.
    i personally had it good cause there was sm form of encouragement in regards to the deen, and a firm assertion that islam is the truth. but a lot of my cousins and is some cases friends too faced smthing of an extreme secular upbringing despite having very religious parents

  • @Dawahpower290
    @Dawahpower290 Před rokem

    There's a recent study on pewresearch that shows that more women are graduating college than man which decreased. As a Muslim man I find this kind of disturbing.

  • @artifaxx9986
    @artifaxx9986 Před rokem +30

    My mom is getting her degree right now. I dont have reakky much problem why is because she isn't putting it before her 5 kids including me because I realize we need her so much without her then our family would be fractured. She intends to work after we all go to college inshallah, May Allah grant her success and all wives like her. However it is kind of weakening our family

    • @muzzyjk
      @muzzyjk Před rokem

      Daniel could finish you

    • @artifaxx9986
      @artifaxx9986 Před rokem

      @@muzzyjk ofc. Just sharing my situation. I don't think it is the best thing because she is so stressed then my siblings stress her along with my dad then she gets mad so yeah it is kind of weakening our family

    • @Jettsttreams
      @Jettsttreams Před rokem +5

      the man should provide for finance. a women going into these places of fitnah, going into debt will make the houshold insecure. your mother may leave your father as women are hypergamious and love men who are above them. the debt has interest on it. Allah will provide even in difficulty so i think its kind of a waste

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem +7

      @@Jettsttreams BRO, WTH?? Dont SAY things like that!! Howd you like if someone came along and said "oh, if your mother goes to college she'll cheat on your father". If you want to advise him, please you better language.
      And didn't you hear him? She wants to go AFTER all her kids are in college ie. Shes already around 40 50. So it won't only be her husband providing, it'll also be her kids. And yeah, I agree with him, it weakens the family with the mom studying, but at the end of the day, its HIS mom, not ours. We can only advise. It's up to him to do what he thinks is best (I'm not saying what's best because I dont know). Snd technically, once all the kids are in college, she's technically fulfilled her motherly duties until the grandkids come. TLDR, think before you speak and dont butt into private matters

    • @andariyah3449
      @andariyah3449 Před rokem +7

      @@Jettsttreams not every educated women are like your perception. Stop doing fitna brother. It is not good

  • @muneirovalibas6194
    @muneirovalibas6194 Před rokem +22

    My grandmother, my aunts and my mother. None of them went to college beside very fundamental education.
    All of them are pious women, some of the most noblest women I've ever met in my life. And their words and counsel, I take VERY seriously, even for their lack of education.
    I respect all of them a HUNDRED FOLD over the opinions of a muslim feminist. At any topic. At any level. At any time.
    And I am a traditional muslim male with very tradition and conservative values.
    edit : when i said "lack of education", i dont mean religious education, i was referring to secular education. They weren't scholars but they were taught the fundamentals and principles of our religion as necessary.

    • @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter
      @LifeIsATest4TheHereafter Před rokem

      Hey brother please don't label one's educatedness solely on worldly secular education or degrees. If anything most Muslims are not educated enough Islamic wise, and that's a shame. Heck most Muslimahs today don't know anything about the ins and outs of motherhood, wifehood let alone how to cook. These sorta education are lacking in people these days

    • @oneis1394
      @oneis1394 Před rokem

      Brother people think there are some hidden experiences and revelations in colleges which can't be find anywhere else. Just like you a traditional male

    • @muneirovalibas6194
      @muneirovalibas6194 Před rokem +1

      @@oneis1394 There are hidden experiences everywhere in life, brother.
      Not all of them are necessary to be a good muslim in this life and the next.

    • @billybro1403
      @billybro1403 Před rokem +8

      I find it hilarious that you automatically equate an educated Muslim woman with a Muslim feminist. This is insecurity on your part

    • @nibba5692
      @nibba5692 Před rokem

      @@billybro1403 they are feminist by definition

  • @xxpandaluv9126xx
    @xxpandaluv9126xx Před rokem

    It’s already a below minimum wage job if you factor in the debt and the hours you’re working people don’t realize how difficult it is in the begging especially in UK

  • @muslimah3006
    @muslimah3006 Před rokem +1

    I agree!! Education isn't as important as it is presented today! It is different for a man and a woman to be sent for higher education, or sent abroad, or sent to mixed atmosphere.
    A man will HAVE to do so for the sake of getting a job and providing for his family. But a woman doesn't have to. Also women are more easily inclined towards fitnah despite men having higher desires for women.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Před rokem

      i think the issue is girls in Afghanistan failed to follow basic rule. government mandate the law for them but they already broke that. obviously they can't follow the rules and need to be re-educate again.
      in my country woman are much more successful than man

    • @TheNiceOne_
      @TheNiceOne_ Před 7 měsíci

      True, women don’t have to work but they are allowed to. Isn’t that amazing of Islam? 😁

  • @onizuka4869
    @onizuka4869 Před rokem +3

    It's really funny how he thinks that women going outside would immediately lead to sins.
    The quran doesn't say that women cannot earn money.
    What is halal for a man is also halal for a woman,provided that it is not gender specific.
    This redpill version of islam is very deviated from the Qur'an and Hadith.
    Where does it say that only this percent of women are allowed to be educated?
    Why can't you suggest practical solutions like women shouldn't be afraid to be married in college?
    That way the risks of her commiting sins would be very low.
    But no we must be LE HECKING BASED AND MEAT RIDE ANDREW TATE(all his earnings are from casinos and camgirls btw and it is not yet known whether he still earns from them but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt)instead of actual scholars who've studied the Qur'an and sunnah since the age of 4
    Also lolling at the fact that doctors will work for free. Wake up my man

    • @hamishmcgloin4979
      @hamishmcgloin4979 Před rokem

      a woman should not be without a mahram in public. its funny how youre speaking from what YOU think and not from what islam says. probably because youre not even a MUSLIM. why you even on this channel?

    • @abdelrahmanaboelnasr
      @abdelrahmanaboelnasr Před rokem

      ​@@hamishmcgloin4979mehram is only needed in travel however going in the city does not need mehram

  • @_shahbaz_shaz
    @_shahbaz_shaz Před rokem +29

    Main problem is secularism

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem +10

      True. Every argument for women going to college is a material argument. Not one person has ever attempted to make any argument that college will help these women on the day of judgement.
      We say don't send your daughters (or sons if avoidable) to college because there's a high chance they'll lose their deen. They respond saying
      "oh but what if her husband becomes disabled and she has to work to support the family?"
      These ppl put no trust in Allah whatsoever. They truly believe risking having to struggle financially in the future is worse than risking spending an eternity in hellfire after leaving Islam.

    • @saajiddaya2152
      @saajiddaya2152 Před rokem +1

      @@BruvahSulaiman but this is a reality like it or not. In my line of work (I work with refugees) it's very common for the husband to be injured that he can't work and the family has to rely on welfare and child benefits. This can very well happen to regular people as well. I'm not saying that this is ALWAYS the case, but if the woman knows how to do SOMETHING that can make money WITHOUT losing her Deen, theres no harm. Theres only harm if the signs of secularism can be seen on her. But there are many avenues she can take to get education without losing her Deen. Online, segregated, asynchronous, etc.

    • @andariyah3449
      @andariyah3449 Před rokem +1

      @@BruvahSulaiman I don't know where you are from, but from my experience and many of my friends, alhamdulillah we become more religious or hijra, after we go to college. And my college is not even a religious college. It is secular college in muslim majority country. But alhamdulillah we met islamic community there that taught us the real islam that we never even learn before from our parents

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem +3

      @@andariyah3449
      I assumed everyone was aware that DH was talking about the West.

    • @BruvahSulaiman
      @BruvahSulaiman Před rokem

      @@saajiddaya2152
      In my experience refugees typically have skills just from living in countries where the government doesn't do everything for them.

  • @Unapologetic1991
    @Unapologetic1991 Před 9 měsíci

    You talk about the pay being a huge factor behind people pursuing careers as doctors. Here in the UK, the amount of hours a doctor works in proportion to the pay that they get works out to be the same as working in McDonald's for ridiculous hours.

  • @silversoul2785
    @silversoul2785 Před rokem +1

    I don't think mixed universities is the issue . The issue is parents can't deal with their children. They became weaker and governments supports it

  • @cutlet9227
    @cutlet9227 Před rokem +5

    I am a female medical student studying in a non muslim country. For me its the worst descision i ever made and i would not send my daughter or son to a non muslim country to study. However i would want to finish my studies and practice medicine as it will help me and my family too. I want to get married soon before postgraduate studies. I'll see how that goes. InshaAllah i'll get somebody without getting into haram relationship.

    • @nuura4786
      @nuura4786 Před rokem

      @Danny Al shut up

    • @nuura4786
      @nuura4786 Před rokem +1

      Sis i feel you

    • @ariellewallian5364
      @ariellewallian5364 Před rokem +1

      @Danny Al literal troll

    • @hellofellowhumanbeings
      @hellofellowhumanbeings Před rokem +1

      As Salamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuh may Allah make it easy on you and protect you from all forms of zina.

    • @water4112
      @water4112 Před 8 hodinami

      ? Why would you get into a haram relationship, if u know it’s wrong why would you do it anyway, have some sense.

  • @abdiwadudmaalim38
    @abdiwadudmaalim38 Před rokem +12

    It's not about women's education but modern secularisation
    Women have a right to be educated
    For me as muslim I don't like to marry uneducated woman 😒

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem

      Where is it written in Quran and Sunnah that it's their right? If it was their rights then why did the companions and great scholars deprive them of it?

    • @omarkhaledshaker9902
      @omarkhaledshaker9902 Před rokem

      ​@@juxtapositionMS there were no universities back then different time

    • @juxtapositionMS
      @juxtapositionMS Před rokem +2

      @@omarkhaledshaker9902
      So after all these times you have suddenly discovered that the prophet (pbuh) and sahabas made a mistake of not recognizing their rights? Why didn't they establish universities if it's their right which should be arranged by all Muslims back then?

    • @annemarielaluna9350
      @annemarielaluna9350 Před rokem +1

      @@juxtapositionMS read about Hafsah, she helped Rasulullah wrote down Qur'an. She also memorized Quran that Omar Ibn Khathab asked her about verses in Quran when he wanted to know about laws in Quran.

    • @abdiwadudmaalim38
      @abdiwadudmaalim38 Před rokem +1

      @@juxtapositionMS the prophet pbuh teach himself the female companions and urged us to upbring them
      Islamically ,when talking about knowledge there is no difference in sex(genders )
      Seeking knowledge is compulsory to muslim men and women

  • @MrKhan-ku7fz
    @MrKhan-ku7fz Před rokem +1

    There’re 2 Muslim first year medical students who were been smashed by a Nonbeliever, Astaghfirullah.

  • @onemillionpercent
    @onemillionpercent Před 8 měsíci +1

    when you listen to Daniel on women's education, always keep in mind that his wife graduated from university.

    • @syedharis1906
      @syedharis1906 Před 8 měsíci +2

      and he gave his answer for that... should've listen to that too...