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The Greatest Scholar of India: Shah Waliullah Al-Dehlawi | Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi

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Komentáře • 157

  • @OnePathNet
    @OnePathNet Před měsícem +35

    Best history lectures from Sheikh Yasir Qadhi. Always informative and engaging.
    May Allah give you Jannah Tul Firdaous

  • @ayyubvernon1557
    @ayyubvernon1557 Před měsícem +16

    Shaykh Shah Waliullah r.a is in my Naqshbandi silsila. His "Book of Knowledge" is the most densely packed and hard to digest book I've ever read. الله يرحمه

    • @JunaidKhan-vw3dx
      @JunaidKhan-vw3dx Před měsícem +2

      In my Naqshbandi Mujadidi chain as well, Alhamdo Lilah I have gone through all Books and Rasa'il available in Urdu

  • @afzalbaig7987
    @afzalbaig7987 Před 21 dnem +2

    Great very very great presentation Sir.
    This is the first time that I am hearing about this great Scholar /Saviour of Muslims in India.
    He translated the Holy Quran into easy reader friendly Persian language.
    At Delhi I have visited his grave and graves of his family.

  • @Abuhawwa1981
    @Abuhawwa1981 Před měsícem +37

    Shaikh plz do a series on hujjatullhi baligah for us lay muslims and expand on how shah waliullah tries to reconcile between the different strands of islam. Would be very beneficial in bringinh tolerance amongst muslims esp in the subcontinent. JzkAllah

    • @culture_education_economy
      @culture_education_economy Před měsícem

      You can listen at Rahimia Institute of Quranaic Science

    • @Abuhawwa1981
      @Abuhawwa1981 Před měsícem

      @@culture_education_economy can u plz share exact link. I tried but cudnt find a video on relevant topic. JzkAllah

  • @mnafer697
    @mnafer697 Před měsícem +10

    I try not to miss any of his talk. It just doesn't matter what topic. MashaAllah, very informative, factual , spiritual and captivating. Alhhadulillah.

  • @Afthab19
    @Afthab19 Před měsícem +8

    CZcams channel of Adnan Rashid is a treasure trove for Islamic history

  • @walidahmed286
    @walidahmed286 Před 21 dnem

    I love you shaikh

  • @shahidsardar1058
    @shahidsardar1058 Před měsícem +8

    Mashallah, such a comprehensive brief. Jazakallah Sheikh.

  • @shiadmajeed8524
    @shiadmajeed8524 Před měsícem +7

    ❤ from Malabar south India

  • @user-qx8gt4pv1l
    @user-qx8gt4pv1l Před měsícem +3

    JazakAllah Khairan for sharing the knowledge which many people don't know.

  • @faiziakhamer3719
    @faiziakhamer3719 Před 28 dny +1

    Subhanallah shaikh
    Very informative and for common wemens like me too
    India is the land of all jamat
    All jamat rise in india
    So dawah rise from indian land

  • @ferozfersheikh5957
    @ferozfersheikh5957 Před měsícem +2

    Subhan Allah.. jazak Allahu khairan kaseeran

  • @palwashabangash8608
    @palwashabangash8608 Před měsícem +7

    I know people from KP who are real heirs of Shah Wali Ullah. I come from that lineage.

  • @ARmirzaful
    @ARmirzaful Před 26 dny

    Shah Wali Ullah rahmatullaah alayh is easily the greatest scholar of hadeeth in India, if not the greatest scholar. I hope I get to sit at his feet and study in jannah. He is a truly unique mind and reminds me of Ibn Taymiyyah.

  • @alhamdulillah7209
    @alhamdulillah7209 Před měsícem +4

    You are the greatest Aalim of my time❤you do the research and all the work to make it easy to learn😢May Allah make everything easy for you and your family here and after❤Ameen

  • @TheTanha47
    @TheTanha47 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you Sheikh.

  • @QabilAGhor
    @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +3

    After studying much of the Hadith literature, I came to the conclusion that Imam Malik's Muwatta is the most authentic book of Hadith. It is also the oldest. I am glad to hear that Shah Waliullah also found it to be superior.

    • @Faz527
      @Faz527 Před měsícem

      you finished all of Kutub Sitta and other books cover to cover?

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +1

      @@Faz527 I didn't say all. I said "much." More importantly, I studied how and when these other books of Hadith were written. Content wise too, Muwatta is very good. It's a no nonsense book, and it doesn't have some of the Hadiths that you find in other collections which leave you wondering if Prophet Muhammad ( s.a.w) indeed said those things.
      Many of the Hadiths that you find in Bukhari and Muslim were actually copied from Muwatta. Bukhari and Muslim simply added Isnad. So if you just take Muwatta, and borrow Isnad from other collections, that would be the most authentic book anyway.

    • @Faz527
      @Faz527 Před měsícem

      @@QabilAGhor I agree...Muwatta was before Kutub Sitta and the four Imams and other scholars knew way more Hadith than there are in Kutub Sitta. But that should not undermine Sahih Bukhari or Sahih Muslim

    • @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273
      @ibrahimmohammedibrahim9273 Před 2 dny

      Before bukhari and sahih muslim, muwatta imam malik was the most authentic book

  • @FarhanaFaruq
    @FarhanaFaruq Před měsícem +2

    Masha'Allah brilliant lecture, so informative. Jazak'Allahu-khair for sharing, we need more of these! - In-sha'Allah with more accessible knowledge they'll be less criticism.

  • @AKirenM
    @AKirenM Před měsícem

    Walaikumusalaam
    Wa rahmatullahi
    Wa barakahatuhu
    Barak Allahu Feekum, Aameen
    Thank you for mentioning that this scholar promoted that all Muslims should strive to read, understand, and gain guidance from the teachings of the Qur’an along with the knowledge gained from scholars in order create a positive change in communities. Greatly appreciate that you discussed that he aimed for unity between the different schools of thought to find the truth rather than instigate animosity between them.
    Jazakum Allahu khairun
    As salaam u alaikum
    Wa rahmatullahi
    Wa barakahatuhu

  • @rajatahir10
    @rajatahir10 Před měsícem +3

    Stay blessed YQ.

  • @iqadeer
    @iqadeer Před měsícem +13

    Small corrections: First, the name of his father’s madrasa is madrasa Raheemiyah not Rahmaniya. Secondly, Maulana Ahmed Rida Khan was born around 1855 while Shah Ishaq Dehlvi passed away in 1846. So he’s not a student of his. Maulana Ahmed Ali Saharanpuri and Maulana Shah Abdul Ghani Naqshbandi were students of Shah Ishaq and the former were teachers of the founders of Deoband Madrasah.

    • @musti12312
      @musti12312 Před měsícem +6

      Also Shah Ismail Dehlvi was martyred fighting Sikhs not British . For many reasons the former were considered more of a threat

    • @ARmirzaful
      @ARmirzaful Před 26 dny

      JazakAllaah khayr for the corrections brother. I was taking detailed notes so this helped.

    • @musti12312
      @musti12312 Před 26 dny +1

      @@ARmirzaful Barakallahu feek. Ranjhit singh and his dynasty was seen as a bigger threat as they were more overtly anti islam than the british (banning azan, making bashahi mosque stables, enslaving muslim women etc). Shah ismail shahid and syed Ahmed Barelvi aimed to set up a force with the pashtuns and attack Lahore. But their stronger stance on what they deemed bidah, alienated some of their support base

    • @gulzarahmedmajgaonkar8141
      @gulzarahmedmajgaonkar8141 Před 14 dny

      1876

  • @Afthab19
    @Afthab19 Před měsícem +5

    Not only Nader Shah's invasion but Ahmed Shah Abdali's invasion was very much impactful during those time

    • @normal5619
      @normal5619 Před měsícem +5

      Ahmed shah invaded by the the request and invitation of Shah Waliullah Dehlawi

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Not completely true. Two new Empires(Maratha & Afhgan)were expanding rapidly after Persian Nadir Shah(shia) invaded plundered Delhi & actually ended Mughal Empire(what remained was weak city state). ShahWaliullah hated Nadir Shah and Shuja-ud-Daula(Shia)(the new immediate regional power who was also allied to Marathas). Marathas were already in Punjab, they remote controlled Delhi, their next natural expansion was into Ahmed Shah's empire(Peshawar & beyond). So Ahmed Shah had to attack or be ready to face one in future. ShahWaliullah writes to Ahmed Shah, but he is not some mureed of devout sunn, he cuts a deal and manages to switch Shuja-ud-Daula(hated by ShahWaliullah)

  • @mahmudrahman9855
    @mahmudrahman9855 Před měsícem +2

    Amazing MashaAllah 😮

  • @rashadabdulazeem5387
    @rashadabdulazeem5387 Před 29 dny

    Ma sha Allah, much appreciated my brother

  • @dayan47
    @dayan47 Před měsícem +2

    Jazak Allahu khayr for this eye opener.
    I want to read his ideas.

  • @user-dz7ku2kc6h
    @user-dz7ku2kc6h Před měsícem +1

    Jzk jzk kairn alhamdulillah ✨️

  • @Faz527
    @Faz527 Před měsícem

    MaShaAllh! what a lecture!

  • @anzernaveed5908
    @anzernaveed5908 Před měsícem +3

    Please do a series on different scholars. We need those diverse ideas (we as in the people who don't travel much and people who are laymen)

  • @syedrahman3575
    @syedrahman3575 Před měsícem +1

    Alhamdulillah

  • @mahmudulhassan9058
    @mahmudulhassan9058 Před 27 dny

    Subhanallah
    Being a Delihite very very informative for me...........Keep it on.....JzkAllah.

  • @MXDProductions
    @MXDProductions Před 27 dny

    Great personality India ever produced

  • @alanpriagula3685
    @alanpriagula3685 Před měsícem +3

    mashallah

  • @syedaparveen9068
    @syedaparveen9068 Před měsícem +5

    Allah does not need illusion. Allah does real things.

    • @Faz527
      @Faz527 Před měsícem +1

      proving your ignorance after watching whole the lecture!

  • @muhammedrefath4347
    @muhammedrefath4347 Před měsícem +2

    Nice class 🎉🎉🎉

  • @youstron
    @youstron Před měsícem

    SubhanAllah

  • @princeamori
    @princeamori Před měsícem +1

    Shah Wali (rta) wrote a commentary on the Hizb al Bahr litany.

  • @mohammadiqbal2833
    @mohammadiqbal2833 Před měsícem +1

    JazakAllah ❤

  • @IbnSaifi
    @IbnSaifi Před měsícem +5

    I disagree that Persian was the language of every Muslim at the time. It was the language of the scholarly class regardless of religion, government and official documents.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +2

      It may not have been the spoken language of every Muslim, but every Muslim child was taught Farsi and sometimes Arabic as well.

    • @IbnSaifi
      @IbnSaifi Před měsícem

      @@QabilAGhor what’s your proof of this? What’s your proof that Muslim children in Kerala or Tamil Nadu were taught Persian?

    • @IbnSaifi
      @IbnSaifi Před měsícem

      @@QabilAGhor it would have been a class thing. Persian would have been spoken by the ruling elite both Hindu and Muslim and the rural poor both Hindu and Muslims would have spoken local languages such as Awadhi.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +1

      @@IbnSaifi I don't know about Kerala and Tamil Nadu but up till my parents generation, it was mandatory for children to learn Farsi and sometimes Arabic as well. My mother learned Farsi as a child and my father Arabic. You are correct that they may not have spoken it at home but it was part of curriculum.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +1

      @@IbnSaifi A lot of Muslim immigrants came to India came from Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran. They were all Farsi speaking. Hyderabad Deccan had many Yemeni immigrants, and there is still a sizable Yemeni community there.

  • @AMAli-ct5df
    @AMAli-ct5df Před měsícem +1

    Breadth and Depth

  • @RabiaElizabeth
    @RabiaElizabeth Před měsícem +1

    Jazakallah khair for this fascinating lecture, Shaykh. I really want to read this scholar's works, Insha Allah there are English translations.

  • @zayanyan8496
    @zayanyan8496 Před měsícem +2

    I think it would be beneficial to do a
    series on scholars

  • @user-ts2kj1kf3j
    @user-ts2kj1kf3j Před měsícem

    May Allah bless the Ulema of Deoband

    • @MrEbMr
      @MrEbMr Před měsícem +2

      And bareilly

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Sorry, He is not from the Ulema of Deoband, he pre dates deoband foundation( He is not even their amongst elders of thought-that is Sufi like Hajis Imdadullah, Moulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi). 2 Big contributions of Shah Waliullah were:
      1. Translation of Quran(so that more people could read)
      2. Giving importance to study of Hadith.
      Deobandi & Tablighis might claim heavens, but they were&are not for common people read translation of Quran.
      Proof: Go in jamaat 40days or 4months or 4 years your are never going to learn/teach read to Quran with Translation(or even hadith books[Sahih Bukhari/Muslim]). You get to read Fazil-e-amal type books i.e. explain some hadith and far fewer Quranic verse from the lens of Deobandi-sufi scholars along with often odd stories(even karamath) of people who are not even Subahi or Tabaiyee.. stories of people reading 3,5to 8 Quran a day but without understanding i.e. Translation

    • @user-ts2kj1kf3j
      @user-ts2kj1kf3j Před 29 dny +1

      @@simple-eastner so what Ulema of Deoband trace themselves back to him

  • @Abidkhan-fe3uk
    @Abidkhan-fe3uk Před měsícem

    Greatest scholar of indo Pak was shaykh Abdul haq muhadith dehlvi

  • @Khadersheriff
    @Khadersheriff Před měsícem

    23:09
    Very wise words.

  • @mohamedjamaldeen5224
    @mohamedjamaldeen5224 Před měsícem +1

    Assalamu Alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu ❤️ ♥️ ❤

  • @n.a.1397
    @n.a.1397 Před měsícem +1

    Wahdat ul Wujud doesn't mean that we are a part of Allah. Nor did The Shah ever view it as such. It is meant to differ between Allah's existence and creation.

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Stop fooling us. We know the game of words "Me YOU, YOU Me," played by Bayazid Bustami to even Tablighi thinker Rashid Ahmad Gangoi(as narrated by Moulana Zakariya in Nisaab), May Allah guide sufis.

    • @n.a.1397
      @n.a.1397 Před 28 dny

      ⁠Muslims have scholars, not laymen calling others for kafirs without ilm.

  • @syednajeebashraf4101
    @syednajeebashraf4101 Před 22 dny

    Shha waliulllah was a ardent followers on Tassawwuf. He believes in istigatha, tawassul, mawlid and other practices.

  • @Aanandlahar
    @Aanandlahar Před měsícem

    Aurangzeb's younger brother, Dara Shikoh was a scholar too.
    He wrote *_Majma ul Bahrain_* - a synthesis of Sufism and Vedanta.

  • @moosafarooqi6449
    @moosafarooqi6449 Před měsícem +1

    THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAS CRUEL AND TYRAANICAL BUT PEOPLE ARE OUR BROTHERS. WE ARE ONE UMMAH.

  • @mubeenpmi2593
    @mubeenpmi2593 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @saliksayyar9793
    @saliksayyar9793 Před měsícem +5

    You mean South Asia. India is political entity now that emerged in 1947

    • @fathburr
      @fathburr Před měsícem

      It was Hindustan/hind and after partition the major core part of Hindustan became India hence he is right.

  • @dendenju
    @dendenju Před měsícem

    good

  • @anudeep6884
    @anudeep6884 Před měsícem +2

    Please make videos on
    Jalaluddin khwarizim (r.a.)
    Berke khan(r.a.)
    Mohammad fatih (r.a.)
    Ahmed shah Durrani(r.a.)

  • @sparephone8228
    @sparephone8228 Před měsícem +2

    I don’t understand his comments about Hadith being studied in India only. The collections of ahadith had been around since 1200 years. Surely all the Arabic centres of learning would have been teaching the sciences of ahadith.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem

      He is actually correct. The Arabs took Hadith books (which were mostly written by Persians, anyway) with a grain of salt, with the exception of Imam Malik who had always lived in Medina. Even now, I don't hear too many Arab Islamic scholars talking as much about Hadiths as people in India and Pakistan. I have visited many Arab homes and never saw a single book of Hadith on their book shelf. It's only recently that Arabs have started taking an interest in Hadith books.

    • @sparephone8228
      @sparephone8228 Před měsícem

      @@QabilAGhor I’m not really sure. I know Ibn Khathir was a Hadith scholar, so was Imam Hanbali, Imam Nawawi. Also the schools of fiqh would have sifted through ahadith material in the first 200 years. Ibn Hazm, when he wrote al muhalla would have discussed ahadith.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem +2

      @@sparephone8228 That is correct. Certainly, there were scholars in the Arab world who studied Hadith books. My point was that even so, it doesn't seem that the general Arab population gave much weight to these books of Hadith, except perhaps for the Maliki school which favored Imam Malik's Muwatta. I have been to many Arab homes and never saw a book of Hadith. Even in Arab book stores, there was hardly any book of Hadith. That might be different in Egypt and Lebanon, where there are major publishers of Islamic books. I have not visited those countries so cannot say.

    • @QabilAGhor
      @QabilAGhor Před měsícem

      @@sparephone8228 It is a historical fact that Muslims of pre-Partition India collected rare ancient Islamic books and brought them to India, not only to preserve them but to have them translated. For example, Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan of Bhopal ( also known as al-Qanauji) sent his agents to all over the Middle East to find these rare books. In his biography he has written that some Arab book or manuscript dealers charged enormous amounts of money, knowing that he would pay any amount for them. So many of these books were preserved, thanks to the effort of such Indian Muslims who themsekves became some of the leading scholars of Islam. Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan himself ended up writing almost 300 books or booklets, most of them in Arabic and Farsi. Besides, Shah Waliullah, he is considered the founder of the Ahl-e-Hadith movement in the Subcontinent.

    • @sparephone8228
      @sparephone8228 Před měsícem

      @@QabilAGhor I think you miss the point. In the video, the Sheikh claims studies of ahadith only occurred in India. Studies is different from the general population having copies of ahadith books. I just cannot believe none of the Arab centres of learning since the time of the Prophet[saw] have not been teaching and studying ahadith.

  • @IbnSaifi
    @IbnSaifi Před měsícem +1

    What about Nizamuddin Auliya?

  • @DocumentingMoments
    @DocumentingMoments Před měsícem

    Please do a speech on mujaddid Alf thani Shaykh ahmad farooqui RA

  • @javidkagzi
    @javidkagzi Před měsícem

    Shah Waliullah was a Sufi

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Yes & No. Yes born into Sufi, clearly denounced many of their views & practices.
      Like borderline shirk concepts like "Wahdat al Wujud", most sufi Berelvi & Deoband scholars & their pre-dating elders from Bayazid Bastami to even Rashid Ahmed Gangoi had.

  • @IIXll0llXIl
    @IIXll0llXIl Před měsícem +1

    10:05 No, this is wrong, Wahdat ul wajood means the only existence or real existence is Allah and the creation is merely appearance that doesn't exist at all. for example we have a glass that is made of atoms and if we keep going we will reach to the conclusion that it's merely packet of energies that are combined in a form of atoms and so on glass.

  • @roysam2710
    @roysam2710 Před měsícem

    Salaam Alaikum wrb

  • @lightofislam4023
    @lightofislam4023 Před 27 dny

    Ahlehadees Was complete before and after Shah Walliullah

  • @iqbalkhan2124
    @iqbalkhan2124 Před měsícem

    Assalaamu alaikum ww shaikh
    Could you please do a lecture on Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi better known as Mujaddid Alf Thani?

  • @undecisern
    @undecisern Před měsícem

    Do tafsir of surat al baqarah or al imran in detail

  • @talhanaeem4364
    @talhanaeem4364 Před měsícem

    You missed one of the biggest work of Shah Waliullah..
    He was the one who called Ahmed Shah Abdali to fight Marathas. Knowing the Mughals didn't had the power to fight them. And the 3rd battle of Panipat took place. Alhamdulillah Muslims won.
    Had Shah Waliullah not done that Marathas would have conquered Delhi and most of India.

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Not completely true. Two new Empires(Maratha & Afhgan)were expanding rapidly after Persian Nadir Shah(shia) invaded & plundered Delhi. This is actually what perhaps ended Mughal Empire(what remained was weak city state). ShahWaliullah hated Nadir Shah(for what he did to Delhi). Then new immediate regional power was Shuja-ud-Daula(Shia who was also allied to Marathas). Marathas(new regional super power-empire) were already in Punjab, they remote controlled Delhi, their next natural expansion was into Ahmed Shah's empire(Peshawar & beyond, which Sikhs-Rajith Singh did later). So, Ahmed Shah had to attack or be ready to face one in future. ShahWaliullah writes to Ahmed Shah, but he is not some mureed of devout sunni-sufi he cuts a deal and manages to switch Shuja-ud-Daula(disliked by ShahWaliullah)

    • @talhanaeem4364
      @talhanaeem4364 Před 29 dny

      @@simple-eastner
      Firstly Daula was not Shia. Yes the traitor Mir Jaffer was Shia.
      Secondly the Battle of Palasi (1757) in which Daula lost and later died had already taken place 4 to 5 years before the 3rd battle of Panipat in which Abdali came on Shahwaliullah request.
      Thirdly Abdali went back after victory and did not conquered India after his victory, further strengthens the point that he only came on Shah Sb request and without looting went back.

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 28 dny

      @@talhanaeem4364 Then why did not Afdali stay, Marathas later reinstated everything back. Please dear, Emperors don't take such decision & move their massive army, get into war which might end their empire based on letter from scholar or baba. Like some baba now in modern times can get someone MP ticket or top job, but not make the PM attack China. So please.

    • @talhanaeem4364
      @talhanaeem4364 Před 28 dny

      @@simple-eastner
      Well there is no point discussing this issue with you.
      Because the kind of language you are using for Shahwaliullah (RA), I know from where it's coming.
      So even if I give you 100 reasons you will never accept and be able to comprehend why did Abdali came and left again just because of a letter from the great man.

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 28 dny

      @@talhanaeem4364 What wrong in my language for Shahwaliullah? I respect Shahwaliullah and his contribution as reformist & translator of Quran in Farsi and his son was first Translator to Urdu. Now about logically argument I made(Emperors don't risk huge armies & empire itself based on letters from a Scholar from another land), you might surely not accept it.

  • @mshaikh4879
    @mshaikh4879 Před měsícem +1

    shah ismail was killed in battle of Balakot 1831 against sikhs not british , correct the error .

  • @chabutratalks
    @chabutratalks Před měsícem +1

    The portrait in the thumb nail is not Imam Shah Waliullah Dehlawi. Please remove it.

  • @FaridUlIslam-co2ys
    @FaridUlIslam-co2ys Před měsícem

    And this pinched me alot when according to you shah wali ul lah said the dividing moon by the finger pointing of Rasool ul lah sal lal laaho alaih wasallam in to two equal halfs was an illusion for that time Arabs! Now where we put the relevence of a definite phenomenon of miracles rendered and performed by the prophets and the last prophet beloved hazrat Muhammad peace be upon him and rest of the all prophets through the will and permission of Allmighty Allah! If this has been the case may Allah forgive him on his this misinterpreting due to his misunderstanding or mistake! Aameen!

  • @hilalahmadwani1277
    @hilalahmadwani1277 Před měsícem

    It is not Abu Tahir Al Kurani. Infact it is Abu Tahir Al Kurdi used for Kurdish people. Imam Ibn Taymiyyah was also a Kurdish.

  • @aliyakub2705
    @aliyakub2705 Před měsícem +1

    Dr zakir naik is also one of them ❤

  • @kemchy3838
    @kemchy3838 Před 28 dny

    Was mawlana Mawdudi also a follower of Shah waliyullah too?

  • @phone8330
    @phone8330 Před měsícem +1

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  • @DocumentingMoments
    @DocumentingMoments Před měsícem

    Some corrections
    It’s Madrassa Raheemiya, Secondly the deobandis claim the legacy of Shah Ishaq RA, the Brelvis claim the legacy of khairabadis and Abdul Haq Dehlavi RA and Shah Ismail fought the Sikhs in balakot not the British

    • @QamruddinKhan-hf4dn
      @QamruddinKhan-hf4dn Před měsícem

      So basically barelvis claim legacy of khairabad and deobandis claim legacy of Delhi

    • @DocumentingMoments
      @DocumentingMoments Před měsícem +1

      @@QamruddinKhan-hf4dn by brelvis we mean Ahmad Raza Khan RA and his students only, just to add, Ahmad Raza Khan RA also holds Isnaad tracing back to the Delhi school too.
      There are others called brelvi but claim the Delhi legacy just as the deobandis do.

  • @culture_education_economy
    @culture_education_economy Před měsícem

    It's was madrsa Rahimia رحیمیہ , not Rehmania

  • @sufthegoat
    @sufthegoat Před měsícem

    Nah😢

  • @moosafarooqi6449
    @moosafarooqi6449 Před měsícem +1

    *22:13* INDIA AND NOT PAKISTAN!!!!

  • @raniatariq5883
    @raniatariq5883 Před měsícem +1

    Is it permissable to pick and consume small fruits that have fallen to the ground outside someone's house on the road.if not eaten end up walked on or cars drive on them.They usually fall after fajr when I go for a walk.there is no fence or wall around it.

    • @Arian2024CE
      @Arian2024CE Před měsícem

      You know what happened with Imam Abu Hanifa, right? He was made to marry the daughter of the owner of an apple tree after he ate an apple from the tree. It’s an incredible story!

    • @muhib8304
      @muhib8304 Před měsícem

      ​@@Arian2024CE
      Made up ... I have heard this story about another man abdul Qadir jeelaani...
      Fake

  • @Afthab19
    @Afthab19 Před měsícem +2

    But Sheikh , it is very sad to say the ground reality is although all these groups claim to follow Shah Waliullah Dehlawi , in Jumuah khutbahs , they accuse other group to be a planted agent of British East India Company

  • @mohammedharis7968
    @mohammedharis7968 Před měsícem

    A commentary on Hujjatullah al-baligha is now available in English too. The commentary is done by the former Grand Mufti and Muhaddith of Deoband Allama Mufti Sa‘id Ahmed Palanpuri Rahimahullah.

  • @2011minos
    @2011minos Před měsícem

    Shah Ismail died fighting the Sikh kingdom?

  • @Ymuslim289
    @Ymuslim289 Před měsícem

    Sheikh bouce inpe ou liking et aret Kozak kk

  • @AssumeZero
    @AssumeZero Před měsícem

    Madrasa Rahimia not Rahmania

  • @Al-Brunawi
    @Al-Brunawi Před měsícem +1

    Did Shah Waliullah Al-Dehlawi not study under the same sheikh with Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab when they were together in Madinah? Heard a podcast lecture once mentioning this.

  • @ferozmohamed5
    @ferozmohamed5 Před měsícem

    Y Q is hiding the connections with shah waliyullah thehlawi ..and the huge movement called " thableeg" with these great scholars...why ?

    • @simple-eastner
      @simple-eastner Před 29 dny

      Sorry, He is not even from the Ulema of Deoband, he pre dates deoband foundation( He is not even their amongst elders of thought-that is Sufi like Hajis Imdadullah, Moulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi). And Taligh Jamaat was founded only ~100yr back by Moulana Ilyas(based on his Dreams). 2 Big contributions of Shah Waliullah were:1. Translation of Quran(so that more people could read) 2. Study of Hadith(Giving importance)
      Deobandi & Tablighis might claim heavens, but they were&are not for common people read translation of Quran.
      Proof: Go in jamaat 40days or 4months or 4 years your are never going to learn/teach read to Quran with Translation(or even hadith books[Sahih Bukhari/Muslim]). You get to read Fazil-e-amal type books i.e. explain some hadith and far fewer Quranic verse from the lens of Deobandi-sufi scholars along with often odd stories(even karamath) of people who are not even Subahi or Tabaiyee.. stories of people reading 3,5to 8 Quran a day but without understanding i.e. no Translation. Worse Rashid Ahmed Gangoi sufi teacher of Moulana Ilyas was for Wahdut-ul-Wajud which Shah Walliullah was against.

    • @ferozmohamed5
      @ferozmohamed5 Před 29 dny

      @simple-eastner got it....I want to explain something in those periods... situations...in all over the world...mainly among the umma of our beloved prophet... they divided in groups....
      ulamas were arguing among themselves,
      There are many sectors fighting each other....thareekas claims they were in the straight path...lowest people...they were practising other cultures...without zero ilm of our religion...
      So I'll ask you who was given the ability to gather all deviations into under one roof for the benifition this umma...
      Thableeg gained this task with the rahmath and help from almighty....
      All over the world, millions of Muslims understand and gather to this one ummath ...slogan...
      This is not maulana illyas dream...
      This is his broad minded deep sorrow of this umma....
      Nowadays, every one can explain what is islam buy nobody don't know how to get this umma under one roof...because they don't understood the prophetic sunna way of mechanism...that all the companions did...
      Maulana illyas was the turning point...
      That's why people don't understand the depth of "ummath wasathan"

  • @Afthab19
    @Afthab19 Před měsícem +3

    Muhammad Iqbal definitely had Noor in his heart , he is a terrific poet ,but he made his own set of blunders
    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan suffered from inferiority complex of taking certificate from a white man and believed in western sciences to Muslims

  • @TheKhurramshah
    @TheKhurramshah Před 29 dny

    Corrextion is needed, Hadhrat Shah ishmael (rahmahullah) was Martryd fighting the Sikhs at BalaKot.

  • @hp2yn
    @hp2yn Před měsícem +1

    He was Sunni. Not Najdi😂😂😂

    • @flsknasarulla
      @flsknasarulla Před 6 hodinami

      he "was" a sunni before the journey to hijas...
      Sunni does not mean " Hanafi "

  • @fakeersaleemmemon6799
    @fakeersaleemmemon6799 Před měsícem

    After return,he understood the basics of Islam, pure 👌 wisdom of Qura'an al Kareem and Hadees Mubarak. Destroyed earlier concept of DeoBund and established Hadees Mubarak in Daral uloom Deo Bund.

    • @md.mamunmia1811
      @md.mamunmia1811 Před měsícem +4

      There was not deoband that time. Try to know the truth first without attacking blindly to Deoband

    • @Faz527
      @Faz527 Před měsícem

      first listen to whole lecture!!1

  • @waqarulshah7515
    @waqarulshah7515 Před měsícem +3

    Dr yasir qadhi showing the deviations of other scholars so people will be more accepting of his own deviations. Comeon ustad. So obvious.
    Talking about shah waliullahs offsprings creating new sects in Islam as a good thing, as something praise worthy to him. If he's a real mujadid he would only view his offspring as failures..a reformer brings Muslims together and his offspring clearly created division. Be careful ya ustad.

    • @harun5105
      @harun5105 Před měsícem

      Thanks waqarulshah7515. He will definitely be rethinking all of his life choices now

    • @Saa42808
      @Saa42808 Před měsícem

      Muslims fight all the times

    • @olurotimishuaib2129
      @olurotimishuaib2129 Před měsícem

      ​@Saa42808because they are pushed to.

  • @YusufKhan-mp5vs
    @YusufKhan-mp5vs Před měsícem +1

    Shah Dehalvi, Maulana Rahmatullah Kairanwi, Shaykh Ahmed Deedat , Dr. Zakir Naik all from India

    • @syednajeebashraf4101
      @syednajeebashraf4101 Před 22 dny

      Zakir naik isn't a a scholar. Don't try to put him in the league of shah Waliullah ..

    • @YusufKhan-mp5vs
      @YusufKhan-mp5vs Před 22 dny

      It's not about scholarship it's about work on the ground and it's effects.

  • @absaly
    @absaly Před měsícem

    cant believe people take this orientalist google milk-sheikh advice !

  • @RAMESHKOTIKALAPUDI
    @RAMESHKOTIKALAPUDI Před měsícem

    Just like Shayk Qadhi thinks the Sunni branch is the only correct interpretation of Islam, the branches that stemmed from Shawaliullah's followers think they're the correct branch. But our Shayk has a problem with that and he says such divisions are wrong and short-sited. But he says you can't go beyond Sunni Islam and have the opinion that Shiite branch or other branches are not correct paths. There broadening your view is incorrect. So this Shayk draws the line for you. Because, he's the knower and seer?

  • @FiveRivers.
    @FiveRivers. Před měsícem

    Please either use "Indian Subcontinent" or "Mughal India" or, the best term in current times, "South Asia". Using the word India causes confusion, and conflates it, with the "Republic of India".

  • @mashiatsiddiqui7991
    @mashiatsiddiqui7991 Před měsícem

    INDEED HE WAS A GREAT RELIGIOUS SCHOLAR BUT
    HOW DO YOU CALL HIM GREATEST SCHOLAR OF ISLAM? DO YOU THINK THAT THERE WERE NO OTHER RELIGIOUS SCHOLARS BIGGER THAN HIM.
    MOREOVER YOU SHOULD PREFIX RELIGIOUS WITH SCHOLAR....RELIGIOUS SCHOLAR. BECAUSE SCHOLARS ARE ALSO FROM SCIENCE, MEDICINES AND OTHER SUBJECTS