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  • Sapient Thoughts #16: The Quran, the Bible, the Roundness of Earth & the “Ostrich Egg” distortion | Mohammed Hijab
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  • @tasneemsakifibnealam949
    @tasneemsakifibnealam949 Před 3 lety +93

    True. As much as I love & respect Dr.Zakir Naik, his approach regarding science in the Qur'an is weak. He should change his scientific miracle approach.

    • @aliqatishat3790
      @aliqatishat3790 Před 3 lety

      Can you explain a little more?

    • @user-gm5gc1be4w
      @user-gm5gc1be4w Před 3 lety +24

      @@aliqatishat3790 I’m not entirely knowledgeable on this, but I think what happened was Dr Zakir Naik uses scientific theories like the Big Bang theory and he uses verses from the Quran that may or may not refer to the Big Bang and uses this to prove the Quran is true. The issue though, is that we don’t know wether or not the scientific theories themselves are true and we don’t know what exactly the Quran was referring to in that verse. The Quran ultimately is correct, but as for the scientific theories we don’t have enough evidence to prove they are true so therefore we can’t attribute them to the Quran. Allah knows best what that verse was referring to, it’s not the best to draw conclusions on theories we don’t have enough evidence for. I hope you understood this brother. Salam Alaykium

    • @themercifulguard3971
      @themercifulguard3971 Před 3 lety +10

      I noticed this too
      Zakir Naik’s specialty is really in comparative religion after all. He goes kinda astray when science is involved

    • @ristart777
      @ristart777 Před 3 lety

      @@user-gm5gc1be4w the only truth in your comment is “we don’t know what exactly the Quran was referring to in that verse” and that my friend is by design 💯✌️💚

    • @TheGloriousQuran6236
      @TheGloriousQuran6236 Před 3 lety +5

      I got respect for Zakir but he is weak when it comes to science. He got into an argument with an ex-Muslim about evolution and he didn’t understand what a Scientific Theory means

  • @babyduckling7733
    @babyduckling7733 Před 3 lety +43

    As Salam ul alaikum everyone. My father passed away 1 hour ago and please do dua for him😭😭😭😭😭.

  • @injec10official88
    @injec10official88 Před 3 lety +21

    love from bangladesh to mohammad hijab....
    love u for the sake of allah.....

  • @freeman7983
    @freeman7983 Před 3 lety +4

    Masha ALLAH very good arguments as usual!

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

  • @Ahmed-vu6mt
    @Ahmed-vu6mt Před 3 lety +1

    Good job 👏👏👏👏

  • @ambientsounds6989
    @ambientsounds6989 Před 3 lety +6

    Awesome video brother 👍👍👍👍 may ALLAH (S.W.T) bless you!

  • @Bilal-BS
    @Bilal-BS Před 3 lety +13

    Masha Allah, Same arguments and contention used by MM Akbar during Historical debate against Atheist EA Jabbar in South India.

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

  • @user-bh3vu1bq9o
    @user-bh3vu1bq9o Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent 👌

  • @ARM4170
    @ARM4170 Před 3 lety +24

    Keep them thoughts answered

  • @fs5297
    @fs5297 Před 3 lety +10

    MAA SHAA Allah, I agree with you. Science is itself non consistent, it's changing constantly, There are many other ways to prove QURAN as book of Allah SWT, but we can't superimpose our own thoughts! Quran is itself a miracle. Even in QURAN Allah SWT says that there are two kinds of Ayahs, one those which are clear cut n obvious n the others are ambiguous, those who don't believe pay more attention to those which are ambiguous! He know why He kept those verses ambiguous, n that's coz He's All Wise, these verses are a test for us n also that you can't prove that QURAN was written by a human being

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před 8 měsíci

      Science changes because it's replaced by better science. Of course much of that is wastes when backward Muslims deny it but have the hypocrisy to use it to post inane comments.
      The curse of Islam is that it can't change because of the absurd claim the Quran represents the perfect and final words of god. This is why the Islamic world is, and will always be, an abject failure.

    • @tahmidmahbub9770
      @tahmidmahbub9770 Před 6 měsíci

      @@528hrtz He doesn't claim the earth is round using that verse. At least watch the video before copying and pasting bot.

  • @rafidabrar2700
    @rafidabrar2700 Před 3 lety +9

    But I've heard from Omar Sulaiman and even Numan Ali that the root word from which dahaha comes, can mean ostrich egg (though NAK didn't say anything with certainty, he just told people to be careful with scientific interpretation just like you do and then he kept it among options of meanings).
    Not only that, I've seen in Hind/Badawi dictionary (most possibly p. 280) that its root word can mean "egg" (it didn't mention "ostrich" btw).

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci +1

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před 8 měsíci

      Never trust what Muslims claim, they all lie. Science works, Islam does not.

    • @Armando010
      @Armando010 Před 3 měsíci

      So who was the person that gave the meaning as egg-shaped? Did it come out of thin air? As hijab says, none of the mufassiroon ever interpreted the verse as such

  • @mohammedjafer8933
    @mohammedjafer8933 Před 3 lety +26

    Even 🔥 fire spread does that means fire is flat

    • @MrSuperman957
      @MrSuperman957 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Před 3 lety +1

      @Joker What's your favourite kind of food?

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Před 3 lety +1

      @Joker Ramen. Funny, curry's not what I'd expect a troll's favourite food to be

    • @nanashi7779
      @nanashi7779 Před 3 lety +1

      @Joker Definitely not how I'd expect a troll to speak either

    • @mohammedjafer8933
      @mohammedjafer8933 Před 3 lety +3

      @Joker somebody is jeolous here 🤭🤭🤭

  • @TheMuslimPerspective
    @TheMuslimPerspective Před 3 lety +17

    Is it just me or Muhammad hijab looks like he didnt comb his hair for decades😂

  • @osama.zohaib
    @osama.zohaib Před 3 lety +14

    The Qur'an simply describes what human observes, by viewing earth it appears as spreaded but interesting point is that nowhere in Qur'an it says explicitly that it is flat while many verses are there which points to the round earth.

    • @Mo74mmad
      @Mo74mmad Před 3 lety

      @Joker czcams.com/video/HdqpxdEeDdU/video.html

    • @servantofgod1374
      @servantofgod1374 Před 3 lety

      @Joker You do realise that there's a difference between semen and sperm right? Semen itself isn't produced in the testicles. Or do you believe that? LOL

    • @servantofgod1374
      @servantofgod1374 Před 3 lety

      @Joker Okay, so you agree sperm is produced in the testicles. What about semen? Where is it produced then? LOL or do you also believe it's produced in the testicles?

    • @servantofgod1374
      @servantofgod1374 Před 3 lety

      @@Mo74mmad Bruh this guys probably a polytheistic Christian who's probably butthurt that his ex wife or his mother became Muslim. He also believes that semen (not sperm) is produced in the testicles LOL.

    • @servantofgod1374
      @servantofgod1374 Před 3 lety

      @Joker Bruh are you dumb or what? The ribs are anterior to the seminal vesicles.
      I highly doubt that you actually knew the difference between semen and sperm until I asked you.
      It's quite strange and it's really not difficult to see that the seminal vesicles are located between the lower backbone and lowest part of the ribs.
      So like I said, you stupidly refuted yourself LOL.
      You sound like them illiterates who will also say the Qur'an mentions the sun literally sets in murky water but even a 9 year old will tell you that when we say the sun sets to this day in the English language, nobody literally believes the sun descends LOL.

  • @faizamanyar1433
    @faizamanyar1433 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh
    I had a question
    Could The earth js spread out mean that crust is actually spread on the mantle of the earth...like if you look at the layers of the earth it is not all land it has core and mantle and then the lithosphere...and just like it is mentioned that "the earth is spread"
    Al Ardh means land and earth right so it could also mean this way?
    Could someone with knowledge in Arabic reply
    Jazakallah khair

  • @dragonofchaos7843
    @dragonofchaos7843 Před 3 lety +5

    دحى literally means to smooth over in the shape of an egg

    • @dragonofchaos7843
      @dragonofchaos7843 Před 3 lety

      @Joker lol to smooth over poor wording by me

    • @dragonofchaos7843
      @dragonofchaos7843 Před 3 lety +1

      @Joker I would like to retract my statement I can’t prove thats what it means exactly

  • @officialyoudes
    @officialyoudes Před 3 lety

    As salamu alykoom

  • @user-fe7uo6xh5j
    @user-fe7uo6xh5j Před 3 lety +1

    💗💗💗

  • @karimabouelela3665
    @karimabouelela3665 Před 3 lety +2

    I would like to see pages and references on the video, it’s going to be more efficient. As one of the audience I always like to see references displayed on the screen so please do that. I assure you it’ll be better

    • @EpikMunk
      @EpikMunk Před 3 lety

      I hear what you're saying but Hijab is giving the many of the references as he talks. For the uploader to write up all the references into the description or on screen, that are already given in the video is just taking on an extra workload for no reason.

  • @mcrespo6813
    @mcrespo6813 Před 3 lety

    I love his hair Allahuma barik

  • @DMil-kl5po
    @DMil-kl5po Před 9 měsíci +2

    Sun sets in murky mud

  • @Ak-so6ng
    @Ak-so6ng Před 3 lety +3

    Could you please do a video on the following:
    The hadith that says that those who eat dates will not be effected by poison or magic.
    The Quranic ayah that says salt and fresh water don't mix since many ppl claim this is wrong

    • @QuranicRemembrance
      @QuranicRemembrance Před 3 lety +4

      *The Qur’an is talking about the Salt and Fresh Water Ocean.* It’s referring to a specific phenomenon in the ocean. It’s not talking about a cup of salt water mixing with a cup of fresh water.

    • @pandawandas
      @pandawandas Před 9 měsíci

      @@QuranicRemembrance There is no fresh water and salt walter ocean mixing.

  • @avi7430
    @avi7430 Před 3 lety

    Can you guys do sapience thoughts on surah nisa ayat 34 please.

    • @-sb3qf
      @-sb3qf Před rokem

      Qur'an never legalised domestic violence as claimed by the Islamophobes
      Even Prophet SAW Said"The best among u are those who are good to their wives"

  • @henehmineh3822
    @henehmineh3822 Před 3 lety +3

    There is an Arabic-Russian dictionary made by Russian (Baranov), who was not a Muslim. He translated this verb "to roll (e.g. a ball)". Here how it states.
    دَحَى
    I دَحْى) катить (напр. шарик); 2) делать ровным, укатывать (дорогу)
    As I think that this translater had no intention to interpret this verse this or that way, I believe this verse could be an indication of the roundness of the earth.

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine Před 3 lety +1

      Praise be to Allah.
      Firstly:
      The scholars are unanimously agreed that the earth is round, but to human eyes it appears to be flat, because it is very big and its roundness or curvature cannot be seen at close distances. So the one who stands and looks sees it as flat, but when viewed as a whole, in reality it is round.
      Ibn Hazm (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
      The proofs of the Qur’an and Sunnah indicate that it is round. End quote.
      See also the answers to questions no. 201530 and 118698
      Secondly:
      The verse (interpretation of the meaning) “And Allah has made for you the earth wide spread (an expanse)” [Nooh 71:19] indicates that it is spread out and shaped so that people can feel settled in it and be able to live and prosper in it. Ibn Katheer said:
      That is, He spread it out, prepared it, made it stable and made it firm by means of the mountains.
      Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 8/247
      Similarly, the verse (interpretation of the meaning) “Have We not made the earth as a bed” [an-Naba’ 78:6] means that it is spread out and prepared for you and for your benefit, so that you can cultivate it, build dwellings in it and travel through it.
      Ibn Katheer said:
      That is, it is prepared for people in such a way that they can live in it, and it is firm, stable and steady.
      Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 8/307
      And the verse (interpretation of the meaning) “And the earth We spread out, and placed therein firm mountains, and caused to grow therein all kinds of things in due proportion” [al-Hijr 15:19] means We spread it out and placed firm mountains therein. This is like the verse in which Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And it is He Who spread out the earth, and placed therein firm mountains and rivers” [ar-Ra‘d 13:3].
      There is no contradiction between saying that it is round and saying that it was spread out, because in fact in its totality it is round, but to the one who stands on it and looks at it, it appears flat, as it appears to everyone.
      Ar-Raazi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
      If it is said: Do the words “And the earth We spread out” indicate that it is flat?
      We would respond: Yes, because the earth, even though it is round, is an enormous sphere, and each little part of this enormous sphere, when it is looked at, appears to be flat. As that is the case, this will dispel what they mentioned of confusion. The evidence for that is the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): “And the mountains as pegs” [an-Naba’ 78:7]. He called them awtaad (pegs) even though these mountains may have large flat surfaces. And the same is true in this case.
      End quote from Tafseer ar-Raazi, 19/131
      Shaykh ash-Shanqeeti (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
      If the scholars of Islam affirm that the earth is round, then what would they say about the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
      “Do they not look at the camels, how they are created?
      And at the heaven, how it is raised?
      And at the mountains, how they are rooted and fixed firm?
      And at the earth, how it is spread out?”
      [al-Ghaashiyah 88:17-20].
      Their response will be the same as their response concerning the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): “Until, when he reached the setting place of the sun, he found it setting in a spring of black muddy (or hot) water” [al-Kahf 18:86] - that is, as it appears to be in the eye of the beholder, because the sun sets on one country, but remains up in the sky for another, until it rises from the east on the following morning. So the earth looks flat in every region or part of it, because of its immense size.
      This does not contradict its real shape, because we may see a very high mountain, but if we climb it and reach its summit we may find a flat surface there, and find an entire nation living there, and some of the people there may not know anything about the rest of the world, and so on. End quote.
      Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 8/428
      Shaykh Rafee‘ ad-Deen ibn Waliyullah ad-Dahlawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said in his book at-Takmeel:
      Some may understand words such as “made the earth as a bed” [an-Naba’ 78:6], “He spread the earth” [an-Naazi‘aat 79:30] and “…how it is spread out…” [al-Ghaashiyah 88: 20] as meaning that it is flat, whereas the scholars affirm that it is round on the basis of sound evidence, so it is thought that there is a conflict. That may be refuted by the fact that the visible part of it (for a person standing on it) appears flat, because the larger a circle is, the more spread out it is, so we may say that it is flat on the basis of that part of it that is visible to us, and it is round in its totality, on the basis of rational thinking.
      Quoted from him by Siddeeq Hasan Khan in his tafseer, Fath al-Bayaan, 15/208
      And Allah knows best.

    • @malik2433
      @malik2433 Před 11 měsíci

      The earth isn't a globe

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci +1

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

  • @beehivepattern5695
    @beehivepattern5695 Před 3 lety +2

    I dont mind the Earth bulge shape but it was very small pecent, so Earth wasnt a perfect sphere.
    However the verse is not about the Roundness of the earth but it was about curvature of the shape over the bumps.
    Smooth is not Flat.

  • @IshaaqNewton
    @IshaaqNewton Před 3 lety +8

    I was about to talk about the gross Ostrich's egg distortion. Lol

    • @528hrtz
      @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci

      When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
      Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
      Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
      Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
      Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
      What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
      In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
      Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
      To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
      We are right back to a flat earth once again.
      15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
      20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
      43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
      50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

    • @qkqk6954
      @qkqk6954 Před 8 měsíci

      The earth is flat.

  • @EnglishMasteryHub10180

    Please answer my question?
    Quran says in Surah Al-Ghashya :
    و الأرض کیف سطحت.
    What do you think, isn't this verse indicat that the earth is flat?

    • @0Ni87
      @0Ni87 Před 3 lety

      Have you checked the Tafseer of the Aya? In all the Tafseers I checked, it was explained the same way as دحاها.. i.e. بسط / مهّد
      What is the سطح of a sphere? 4 x π x r(square)
      The surface of a sphere is مسطح / ممهد / مبسوط . Imagine if the surface of the ball (which is sphirical), was full of mountain-shaped protrusions.. Then its surface would not have been مسطح / ممهد / مبسوط, although it is still a ball/sphere.. (not compatable with life/building houses...etc).

  • @beamseff2239
    @beamseff2239 Před 3 lety +2

    It's zakir naik who is promoting this. And he has different argument which is reasonable and of course you can't say the because scholars hasn't interpret it as ostrich egg in the past therefore modern scholars can't have different interpretation.Even though their interpretation doesn't contradict the Qur'an.Zakir said the word "dahaha" comes from the root word "duya" or something which means an "egg" of ostrich

    • @nooruddin7129
      @nooruddin7129 Před 3 lety

      Google shape of Earth : it's says The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid.
      See the images Ellipsoid is like an Ostrich Egg .

    • @perhaps1906
      @perhaps1906 Před rokem

      @Beam Seff the main issue isnt about the definition of the word but the way it would be grammatically wrong to insert a noun when you actually need a verb on top of that there isnt a comparison word so the idea itself to be considered as a noun dont make sense
      كال. مثل
      (These words can be used as a comparison words)

  • @zeynsolo
    @zeynsolo Před rokem +1

    the world as a whole is egg-shape, picture a 3D egg in a horizontal position, the upper curve is the domed sky, and the lower curve is the crater, and we are in the middle on a flat plateau (not totally flat because there are mountains, valleys, rivers, etc), so our home is the terra (al-thara), level earth, above us is the sky, and underneath us is the magma, Allahu a'lam

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před 8 měsíci

      Best you leave clever stuff to us non Muslims. Your defective minds just can't handle science, truth and facts.

  • @xXLink13X
    @xXLink13X Před 3 lety +2

    for the algorithm

  • @AbdulmajidJungudo
    @AbdulmajidJungudo Před 2 měsíci

    Debunking one distortion only to replace it with another.
    Reason why i prefer and respect traditional scholars, they are unapologetic about what the quran really says.

  • @user-oooooooooo
    @user-oooooooooo Před 3 lety

    Smart mind in a strong body

  • @mohammed5635
    @mohammed5635 Před 3 lety

    Thought- Difference in free will and decree

  • @DMil-kl5po
    @DMil-kl5po Před 9 měsíci +1

    Dahaha references the same word used for flat like in flat like a carpet and the nest of the egg sounds similar it's was said it is flat plain and simple

  • @mohammadrakibulhassan9694

    mohar Ali translated Dahaha an egg.
    In his Book A word for word meaning in the Quran.
    He has mentioned a root word also

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety +4

      Bro, it is false translation
      The word دحها comes from the root word دحو which means spread
      The literal meaning is spread

  • @ab-zo6jt
    @ab-zo6jt Před 3 lety +3

    In reference to smoothing over of the earth ayah. Even though there are mountains and gorges on the Earth's surface, it is much smoother when compared to a billiard ball, for example. We only see it as not very smooth because we're tiny compared to the Earth.

  • @Xaviergonzalez85
    @Xaviergonzalez85 Před 3 lety +2

    Bible says we laid out earth like a carpet. Now that's hilarious.

    • @AdamAdamHDL
      @AdamAdamHDL Před rokem

      Bible doesn't say that.
      "We spread the heavens out like a carpet and spread it out to dwell in"

  • @muteebbhat1024
    @muteebbhat1024 Před 3 lety

    Give me that sweater

  • @at7860
    @at7860 Před 3 lety

    Salam everyone

  • @commandersafeguard10
    @commandersafeguard10 Před 3 lety

    allah hu akbar !

  • @planetearth8885
    @planetearth8885 Před 3 lety

    With all due respect to Muhammad Hijab, I hope that you will read in focus what Ibn Taymiyyah said about the shape of the earth and what the commentators said, such as: Al-Jalalin - Al-Qurtubi - Ibn Attiyah ... etc.

    • @emkfenboi
      @emkfenboi Před 3 lety

      what did they say?

    • @WaqasAli-ct7ly
      @WaqasAli-ct7ly Před 3 lety

      What was said by him

    • @yousef_afc9363
      @yousef_afc9363 Před 3 lety

      He already has

    • @planetearth8885
      @planetearth8885 Před 3 lety

      @@emkfenboi There are translators who said that the Earth is flat (not as they said the people of the Commission) at that time Who are the people of the Commission? They were Muslims and were influenced by the philosophy of Greece and the Greek philosophers such as: Aristotle - Plato ... etc. The Greeks believed that the Earth was round rather than flat, and when the Muslims translated their books, they began to be affected. And he began to say that the Earth is round, at this time there are translators who said that the Earth is flat (not as the people of the Commission said)

    • @planetearth8885
      @planetearth8885 Před 3 lety

      @@WaqasAli-ct7ly There are translators who said that the Earth is flat (not as they said the people of the Commission) at that time Who are the people of the Commission? They were Muslims and were influenced by the philosophy of Greece and the Greek philosophers such as: Aristotle - Plato ... etc. The Greeks believed that the Earth was round rather than flat, and when the Muslims translated their books, they began to be affected. And he began to say that the Earth is round, at this time there are translators who said that the Earth is flat (not as the people of the Commission said)

  • @Eschton23
    @Eschton23 Před 3 lety

    The noun of the verb is
    دحيّة which means ostrich-egg
    NOT
    ادحوة which means the place where an ostrich lays its eggs
    مضحة has nothing to do with the verse

    • @nooruddin7129
      @nooruddin7129 Před 3 lety

      Google shape of Earth : it's says The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid.
      See the images Ellipsoid is like an Ostrich Egg .

  • @jeethuutube
    @jeethuutube Před rokem +1

    So according to you Dr. Zakir Naik is wrong about saying Earths Ostrich Egg verse. So how can we believe rest of his translation.

    • @N-fc21
      @N-fc21 Před rokem +1

      No one is 100% correct. That is why Allah swt said that. Don't follow anyone blandly for dheen

    • @byteme9718
      @byteme9718 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hate preacher and racist Zakir Naik, is not a doctor.

    • @theastronomer5800
      @theastronomer5800 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Muslims always say to consult Islamic scholars, yet Naik never quotes them, why is that/ Udhi'ya or Udhu'wa, are two names for the egg of the ostrich. The verb Da'ha (Ydahoo: present tense) is not derived from Udhi'ya or Udhu'wa, because names are derived from the "verb of origin" (fi'l al masdar), and the verb of origin is not derived from a name. The verb of origin is "dahawa" from which the verb "da'ha" and "yadhoo" are derived, and so is the name of the noun denoting the egg. The verb "da'aha" does not mean "kaw'wara" (made round) or made something in the shape of an egg, whether it is an ostrich egg or a chicken's egg. The verb "da'ha" means the complete opposite to the concept of the roundness.
      Let us consult Tafsir Al-Jalalayn: That is: "Basataha" as it was created before heaven without "Dahoo".
      So, Al-Jalalayn is emphasizing the issue of "flattening". The interpreters are saying: "That is, He flattened it since it was not made flat before heaven was created."
      Other tafsirs and Islamic scholars explain that the Earth is flat:
      Tafsir Ibn Attiyah 71:19 says "if the Earth were round then the water would not lie still."
      Tafsir Mawardi 13:3 says "which is a counter argument against those who claim that it is round like a ball.”
      Tafsir al-Jajalayn on 79:30: "As for His words sutihat ‘laid out flat’ this on a literal reading suggests that the earth is flat which is the opinion of most of the scholars of the revealed Law and not a sphere as astronomers ahl al-hay’a have it even if this latter does not contradict any of the pillars of the Law."
      Tafsir Thalabi 88:20: "and it is apparent in the ayah that the earth is flat, not round."
      The Islamic scholar al-Baghdadi: "he spread the Earth flat, which is why He called it bisatan (that which is spread flat; a carpet) contrary to the allegations of those philosopher and astrologers who say that the Earth is spherical and not flat.”
      The Islamic scholar al-Qahtani: "And Earth in the reckoning of the rightly guided is flat … And their evidence is the truthful and clear Quran.”
      The Islamic scholar al-Sousi says "Except to say that it is flat and stretched out with a width and length like it is said in the Quran"

    • @theastronomer5800
      @theastronomer5800 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Also, over the centuries many highly respected Muslim scholars (who were experts in Arabic - unlike Naik) held a flat-Earth view based on their understanding of the Quran and hadiths, claiming that the astronomers are wrong in claiming a spherical Earth (while others who used science understood that the Earth must be round).
      Imam Al-Sousi (789-874 CE), says "it is flat and stretched out with a width and length like it is said in the Quran”
      Ibn Mujahid (859-936 CE), a scholar of Islamic studies most notable for establishing the seven canonical Quranic readings (Qira’at) writes in his Tafsir Ibn Attiyah 71:19 "If the Earth were round then the water would not lie still."
      Al-Thalabi (unk-1035) was one of the greatest scholars of his time and is very well renowned even today. He is most famous for his 10 volume tafsir work which includes a statement supporting flat Earth belief - he writes in his tafsir on 88:20 "set up and installed in the sky and it is apparent in the ayah that the earth is flat, not round."
      ‘Abd al-Qahir al-Baghdadi (980-1037) was an Imam in fundamentals of Islam and a mathematician. He wrote several books including Usul al-Din, a systematic treatise, beginning with the nature of knowledge, creation, how the Creator is known,. On page 124 he writes "Al Basit (one of the names of Allah) is indicative of the plentiful bounty given to those He wishes and that he spread the Earth flat, which is why He called it bisatan (that which is spread flat; a carpet) contrary to the allegations of those philosopher and astrologers who say that the Earth is spherical and not flat.”
      Al-Mawardi (d. 1058 CE), in his commentary on Quran 13:3, regards that verse as a counter-argument to those who claim the Earth is shaped like a ball - "Allah said: “And it is He who spread the Earth” which means that he spread it so that things may lie flat on it, which is a counter argument against those who claim that it is round like a ball.” - Tafsir Mawardi 13:3
      Ibn Attiyah (1088-1146) writes "The opinion that the Earth is round is a false one, but believing that it is flat is the obvious meaning taken from the book of Allah, of which there is no falsehood." - Tafsir Ibn Attiyah 71:19
      Al-Khazin (12th century) was a 12th century Islamic scholar writes "Allah has told us that He expanded the Earth and that He spread it and flattened it, which all indicate that the Earth is flat, and Allah is more truthful and has better evidence than astronomers.”
      Al-Qurtubi (d. 1273 CE) was a prominent exegete and in his commentary on Quran 13:3 regards that verse as a counter-argument to those who claim the Earth is shaped like a ball. He writes "Allah said “And the earth We have spread out, and excellent is the preparer” and this is a rebuttal to those who claim that the Earth is a ball." - Tafsir Qurtubi 15:19
      Abu Hayyan (1256-1344) was a celebrated commentator on the Quran and foremost Arabic grammarian of his era. His magnum opus Tafsir of the Ocean is the most important reference on Quranic expressions and the issues of grammar, vocabulary, etymology and the transcriber-copyists of the Quran. It was in this Tafsir he writes "Regarding the meaning of the word bisatan in Quran 71:19: “the obvious meaning is that the Earth is not spherical, but flat.”" - Tafsir Abu Hayyan 71:19
      Tafsir al-Jalalayn (on Q88:20), started by Jalal ad-Din al-Ma?alli (d. 1460) and completed by Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (d. 1505) we read "As for His words sutihat ‘laid out flat’ this on a literal reading suggests that the earth is flat which is the opinion of most of the scholars of the revealed Law and not a sphere as astronomers (ahl al-hay’a) have it even if this latter does not contradict any of the pillars of the Law."
      Al-Kirmani (1317-1384) writes "His saying, (and the land, we extended it). Al-kirmani said: it indicates that the earth is flat and not round."
      Siddiq Hasan Khan (1832-1890) citing the Quran writes "and that is a counter argument to those who claim that it is like a ball.”
      Tanwir Al-Miqbas (Unknown) writes "Allah it is Who hath created seven heavens) one above the other like a dome, (and of the earth the like thereof) seven earths but they are flat"

    • @jeethuutube
      @jeethuutube Před 5 měsíci

      @@N-fc21 But mamy muslims are themselves following him blindly 😄😄😄

  • @Malikmxk
    @Malikmxk Před 3 lety

    ‏سلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته - ‏الكلمة والله اعلم قد تدل في كلام العرب على الاستدارة كما تدل على البسط والتوسيع . في كثير من كلام البدو العرب ‏إلى يومنا هذا يسمونه البيض دحيه. وقد استدل بعض أهل العلم من كلام الشاعر ابن الرومي :
    ما أنسَ لا أنسَ خبازاً مررتُ به
    يدحو الرقاقةَ وشكَ اللمح بالبصرِ
    ما بين رؤيتها في كفه كرةً
    وبين رؤيتها قوراءَ كالقمر
    إلا بمقدارِ ما تنداح دائرةٌ
    في صفحة الماء يرمَى فيه بالحجر
    ‏ ‏وقالوا في هذا قد ذكر الدحيه بمعنى البسط والتوسيع ‏ ‏وذكرها كذلك بمعنى ‏الاستدارة
    ‏والله اعلم وجزاكم الله خير

  • @user-vc6to5hz5n
    @user-vc6to5hz5n Před 3 lety

    Ассаляму Алейкум. Я из Казахстана. Есть информация. Срочно!

  • @TheClinchMagazine
    @TheClinchMagazine Před 3 lety +3

    Listen, some of verse of Quran are direct and some are not so direct. Allah says that some of you (us humans) take the indirect verses and interpret according to your (us humans) agenda and fight (disagree/quarrel/argue/wherever). And on judgement day he (Allah SWT) will explain everything and make everything clear.
    I think there is a big problem in our Muslim as well as scientific community. But the major problem is in our Muslim community. We tend to ignore everything that science tells. Why ? Because we have to oppose everything that they have to offer ? Because they are not one of us ?
    See, science is not an property that belongs to just Westerners. RATHER, Science is just a mathematical or other way of explanation of this divine Mechanism we call universe.
    Everything has two side. Seen and unseen. Seen part is physical and unseen part is everything we cannot or are not allowed to perceive.
    Quran is never wrong. It's explanation of unclear verse must be done with all care and attention and not just to disagree with science.

  • @thepoorsultan5112
    @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety +1

    والارض بعد ذالك دحها
    In my opinion
    This is talking about earth’ crust
    Which is spread over mantle (lava) around the earth
    Exactly like a carpet it is spread all over the earth

    • @ARM4170
      @ARM4170 Před 3 lety

      Possibly, the word "أرض" means land, nit earth strictly

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety

      @@ARM4170
      ارض means land , earth, earth’s crust etc
      All of them are called ارض
      In my language it is also one word for all of it, I speak pahsto and the word for
      Earth is زمکه
      Land is زمکه
      Earth’s crust is زمکه
      English has distinct words for it

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety

      @Siraj Haq i said earth’s crust

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety

      @Joker no body asked you,
      You can leave

    • @mohammedjafer8933
      @mohammedjafer8933 Před 3 lety

      •does Quran says flat earth 🌎🌎
      “He … spread out the earth.”Sounds like a flat earth to me??13:3
      12 “And the earth have We spread out.”
      The earth is flat according to the Quran. 15:19
      Earth is like a spread carpet and bed?
      Qur'an 2:22
      Sahih International
      [He] who made for you the *earth a bed [spread out]* and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him].
      Qur'an 20:53
      [It is He] who has made for you the *earth as a bed [spread out]* and inserted therein for you roadways and sent down from the sky, rain and produced thereby categories of various plants.
      Qur'an 71:19
      "'Allah (God) has laid the *earth out as a carpet* for you,
      Spread doesn't mean
      Flat
      •spread
      The word
      Have 2 meaning فِرَٰشً
      Spread
      Or
      Resting place
      About the carpet and bed
      Means earth is
      Comfortable to walk around earth is not with spikes
      *Even Qur'an go against flat earth*
      That the earth is spherical: Allāh tells us: *“(He is) Lord of the two Easts, and Lord of the two Wests”-*
      (Qur’an 55:17).Muhammad Ali explains: “The two Easts and the two Wests signify the different points of the horizon at which the sun rises and sets at the summer and winter solstice.” And these two different points can only occur if the earth is spherical. Allāh tells us in His Qur’an 70:40 that He is “Lord of the Easts and Wests.” Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din explains:
      “No one knew of the roundness of the earth in pre-Islamic days, but the Qur’an clearly hints at this when it speaks of numberless Easts and Wests. No one, in those days, could imagine a thing like that, seeing that they thought of one East and one West. Even certain religious scriptures gives ridiculous explanations of the setting of the sun in the West and its rising again from the East. The present division of the hemisphere into east and the West is a man-made barrier. But as in the course of the progress of Islam it had to assume a certain political importance, the Qur’an speaks of many Easts and many Wests. But if the earth be round, every inch of it is a new East and a new West. If, for instance, “B” is distant two hundred miles from “A” which, let us suppose, is situated to the West of “A” the sun will rise there some three minutes before it will rise at “B.” Similarly, it will set at “B” three minutes after it has set at “A.” If, therefore, we take two places on the hemisphere two hundred miles apart as rising and setting places for the sun, there will be thousands of Easts and Wests on the earth, thus confirming the truth of the Qur’an.” And establishing that the earth is not “flat” but *ROUND/SPHERICAL. (Introduction To The Study Of The Holy Qur’an, p. 45).*
      Even Qur'an States earth has diameter
      55:33- O society of jinns and men, cross the *diameters of the* heavens
      and the *earth,* if you have the ability, then pass beyond them. But you cannot
      czcams.com/video/_nWqG4rJm4g/video.html

  • @pumfeethermodynamics3286

    Its not about supermposing our own thought. The reality is that the best conclusions of science confirm God's revelation. The earth is like an egg and the shape of the universe is spread out like a curved or flat surface (as opposed to the inside of a balloon).

    • @qkqk6954
      @qkqk6954 Před 8 měsíci

      No the earth isnt a sphere

  • @mohamedthanseem.m7443
    @mohamedthanseem.m7443 Před 2 lety

    Mohammed hijab Allah will give you jennah and please come to india

  • @528hrtz
    @528hrtz Před 8 měsíci +1

    When he quotes a verse that he claims declares the earth is shaped like an egg, so lets take a really close look at that. The claim here is that 79:30 reads “And we have made the earth egg shaped”, but does it?
    Nope, it does not, his claimed translation is the true dishonesty here, the quran says no such thing.
    Arabic: والارض بعد ذلك دحاها
    Transliteration: Waal-arda baAAda thalika dahaha
    Literal: And the earth/Planet Earth after that He blew and stretched/spread it.
    What is going on here is that a couple of translations have attempted to translate the word dahaha to mean made egg-shaped or like an ‘ostrich egg’, but that is wrong. The attempt to justify this is to claim that the root word for dahaha is duhiya which means ostrich egg, but even that is not correct either.
    In Arabic, each word must be derived from its root. The root usually consists of three letters that can be manipulated, by adding vowels, prefixes and suffixes in order to produce different words with different meanings. For example, “ka-ta-ba” (to write) is the root for many words such as kitab (book), maktaba (library), katib (author), maktoob (written), kitabat (writings), etc…
    Let’s now take the word mentioned to mean egg of an ostrich, “Duhiya”. This word is not a root. It is a noun and is derived from “da-ha-wa”, the same root that the verb “dahaha” comes from. Furthermore, Duhiya does not even mean the egg of an ostrich.
    To daha the earth means to spread it out, there is no egg shape here at all, and that is why most good translations correctly render it as streatched or spread.
    We are right back to a flat earth once again.
    15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
    20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.” With it have We produced diverse pairs of plants each separate from the others.
    43:10 (Yea, the same that) has made for you the earth (like a carpet) spread out, and has made for you roads (and channels) therein, in order that ye may find guidance (on the way);
    50:7 And the earth- We have spread it out, and set thereon mountains standing firm, and produced therein every kind of beautiful growth (in pairs)

    • @Armando010
      @Armando010 Před 3 měsíci

      so what does duhiya mean? there are people who insist that duhiya means egg

  • @yasirmsl6157
    @yasirmsl6157 Před 3 lety +1

    Turn off the comments and these trollers wont disturb ❤️

  • @dhc21atyahoo
    @dhc21atyahoo Před 3 lety +2

    It is true that Hijab makes his own arguments for the veracity of the Quran. Hijab tells us what it means instead of letting the words tell us what it means. Distortion, superimposition, contrivance are the tools at which Hijab excels.

    • @nooruddin7129
      @nooruddin7129 Před 3 lety

      Google shape of Earth : it's says The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid.
      See the images Ellipsoid is like an Ostrich Egg .

    • @sabrisuleiman2446
      @sabrisuleiman2446 Před rokem

      @@nooruddin7129 Google is God-inspired. Ok.

  • @DetInspectorMonkfish
    @DetInspectorMonkfish Před 3 lety

    Not interested in what Hijab has to say but I think it's pretty obvious the author of the quran assumed a flat earth.

  • @user-et1vz2ru6l
    @user-et1vz2ru6l Před 3 lety +1

    I think ostrich egg is not good example... We must silent on topic till more exploration of earth shape in science finally...

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine Před 3 lety

      There is proof about earth shape. We have photos, and theoretical proofs as well.

    • @user-et1vz2ru6l
      @user-et1vz2ru6l Před 3 lety

      @@TheClinchMagazine ok good from which source you took photo?

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine Před 3 lety

      @@user-et1vz2ru6l Space Satellites. Dude, don't be so ignorant. It is available everywhere. Quran is right. The people who try to explain the unclear verses are wrong. They try to explain according to their own interests or just disagree with everything that science or evidence has to offer. Why ? Because they are from Western people. Dude. Don't be ignorant. Why is moon, sun, mars, Venus everything round and Earth flat ? I mean what ?

    • @user-et1vz2ru6l
      @user-et1vz2ru6l Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheClinchMagazine i m flat rather and dont believe in satellite..... Have u seen satellite? Do you have actual image of any satellite? I m wait dude of your reply with logical and primary sources nit not third party... Ok if you have any home telescope and you saw satellite then reply... Even your mobile dont use satellite for GPS..., airplane use radio type frequency and radar not satellite so far😀

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine Před 3 lety

      @@user-et1vz2ru6l You think entire world is lying to you ? How do you think TV works ? How does Cell phones work ? You think satellite are fake ?
      Earth is round (though not perfectly like a sphere). And that carpet is just a metaphor, for saying that Earth is free for you to walk upon.

  • @edward007ism
    @edward007ism Před 3 lety

    I can prove Earth is not flat ... it is round (spherical entity). As we communicate via phone, internet and almost all network around the world... We emmit and received signal from satellites that go around the earth. Fyi, there are also debris of broken satellites orbiting all around together with asteroids.

  • @rastim8104
    @rastim8104 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why aren’t you mentioning dr zakir naik? He had made a huge distortion. Make him correct, he is corrupting the quran. Please,
    i opened the quran and i found the same line you are saying but in my language

    • @32Eratosthene51
      @32Eratosthene51 Před 2 měsíci

      He wont and will never mention because it will ruin his image, zakir naik and make some conflict.

  • @theishmaelitecaesar6431

    النعامة اسمها أم أدحية. أدحية هي الكلمة التي تعني مبيض النعام.
    Wrong. Udhiya from Umm Udhiya is the word that is referring to the laid eggs..
    دحى الله الأرض من قاموس المعاني: دَحَاها، بسَطَها ومدَّها ووسَّعَها على هيئة بيضة للسُّكنى والإعمار ''أرضٌ مَدْحِيَّةٌ- دحَى الخبّازُ العجينةَ- {وَالأَرْضَ بَعْدَ ذَلِكَ دَحَاهَا} '', يا محمد حجاب!

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety +1

      Bro it comes from root word دحو even Ibn Abbas RA says this
      It means spread

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety +1

      @Siraj Haq it is literally spread
      We live on earth’s crust and below it is mantle (lava)
      Earth has layers
      Earth’s crust is spread all around earth above mantle (lava)
      Exactly like a carpet

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety

      @Siraj Haq ameen

    • @theishmaelitecaesar6431
      @theishmaelitecaesar6431 Před 3 lety

      إذا هل هذه خرافة من المعجم الواسع؟

    • @mohammedjafer8933
      @mohammedjafer8933 Před 3 lety +1

      •does Quran says flat earth 🌎🌎
      “He … spread out the earth.”Sounds like a flat earth to me??13:3
      12 “And the earth have We spread out.”
      The earth is flat according to the Quran. 15:19
      Earth is like a spread carpet and bed?
      Qur'an 2:22
      Sahih International
      [He] who made for you the *earth a bed [spread out]* and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him].
      Qur'an 20:53
      [It is He] who has made for you the *earth as a bed [spread out]* and inserted therein for you roadways and sent down from the sky, rain and produced thereby categories of various plants.
      Qur'an 71:19
      "'Allah (God) has laid the *earth out as a carpet* for you,
      Spread doesn't mean
      Flat
      •spread
      The word
      Have 2 meaning فِرَٰشً
      Spread
      Or
      Resting place
      About the carpet and bed
      Means earth is
      Comfortable to walk around earth is not with spikes
      *Even Qur'an go against flat earth*
      That the earth is spherical: Allāh tells us: *“(He is) Lord of the two Easts, and Lord of the two Wests”-*
      (Qur’an 55:17).Muhammad Ali explains: “The two Easts and the two Wests signify the different points of the horizon at which the sun rises and sets at the summer and winter solstice.” And these two different points can only occur if the earth is spherical. Allāh tells us in His Qur’an 70:40 that He is “Lord of the Easts and Wests.” Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din explains:
      “No one knew of the roundness of the earth in pre-Islamic days, but the Qur’an clearly hints at this when it speaks of numberless Easts and Wests. No one, in those days, could imagine a thing like that, seeing that they thought of one East and one West. Even certain religious scriptures gives ridiculous explanations of the setting of the sun in the West and its rising again from the East. The present division of the hemisphere into east and the West is a man-made barrier. But as in the course of the progress of Islam it had to assume a certain political importance, the Qur’an speaks of many Easts and many Wests. But if the earth be round, every inch of it is a new East and a new West. If, for instance, “B” is distant two hundred miles from “A” which, let us suppose, is situated to the West of “A” the sun will rise there some three minutes before it will rise at “B.” Similarly, it will set at “B” three minutes after it has set at “A.” If, therefore, we take two places on the hemisphere two hundred miles apart as rising and setting places for the sun, there will be thousands of Easts and Wests on the earth, thus confirming the truth of the Qur’an.” And establishing that the earth is not “flat” but *ROUND/SPHERICAL. (Introduction To The Study Of The Holy Qur’an, p. 45).*
      Even Qur'an States earth has diameter
      55:33- O society of jinns and men, cross the *diameters of the* heavens
      and the *earth,* if you have the ability, then pass beyond them. But you cannot
      czcams.com/video/_nWqG4rJm4g/video.html

  • @lorenzomavisboshen4327

    The egg shape earth in the Quran in you tube

  • @jerrypeter7616
    @jerrypeter7616 Před 3 lety +1

    Zakir naik use ostrich egg word. Alahuwalm

    • @mohammedjafer8933
      @mohammedjafer8933 Před 3 lety

      That's wrong❌✖️

    • @nooruddin7129
      @nooruddin7129 Před 3 lety

      @@mohammedjafer8933 Google shape of Earth : it's says The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid.
      See the images Ellipsoid is like an Ostrich Egg .

  • @Hajis627
    @Hajis627 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve tried to reach out to many “scholars” and “teachers” of Islam. . And even those of highly educated, coming from well known Islamic education systems. I’m telling you, I literally spent my time reaching out to them, all of them!!! Refuse to answer, or completely ignore me, when I ask a really sensitive question. And by Allah, I’ve never in my life EVER witnessed people get so uncomfortable and deliberately become ignorant by a simple question. Not even an offensive one. . Lol I am amused by those Muslims we admire and sit stare at a screen for hours on end for these people, yet they choke and stutter at simple questions regarding faith.

  • @sharifmohtady3155
    @sharifmohtady3155 Před 3 lety +1

    Stop discrediting the scientific miracles in the Quran. Allah said the Earth is in shape of a egg that means it’s round. No one said it has to be an ostrich egg, there are fish eggs and many other eggs that are the same shape as the earth

  • @Will-ko3yt
    @Will-ko3yt Před 5 měsíci

    Even honest Muslims in the comments section disagree with hijab mis translation or plain and simple lies. But i suppose he gets views and money.

  • @killermoon635
    @killermoon635 Před rokem +2

    So muslim lied for millions of people

    • @killermoon635
      @killermoon635 Před 5 měsíci

      @@theastronomer5800
      You did not read my comment properly

    • @theastronomer5800
      @theastronomer5800 Před 5 měsíci

      Gosh, sorry! Lack of sleep today. Cheers!@@killermoon635

  • @malik2433
    @malik2433 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The earth isn't a globe

  • @truthseeker3128
    @truthseeker3128 Před 3 lety +2

    In Quran 39:5, the word "wrap"(yukawwiru) could be referring to the sky/heaven that looks like a dome above the earth. So it perfectly makes sense with a flat earth and a dome like hemispherical sky above the earth.

    • @Musa-lw1hd
      @Musa-lw1hd Před 3 lety +12

      Scholars have said that the verb wrap refers to the wrapping of a turban around ones head indicating that the earth much like an individuals head is in fact, round.

    • @yasirmsl6157
      @yasirmsl6157 Před 3 lety +1

      You can only yukwawir in a loop and it comes from the word كرة which means ball

    • @yasirmsl6157
      @yasirmsl6157 Před 3 lety

      You dont come to conclusion with a translation you look at the actual linguistic perspective

    • @pandawandas
      @pandawandas Před 9 měsíci

      @@Musa-lw1hd You're not responding to this guy's point at all.

  • @hiddentruth1424
    @hiddentruth1424 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like you are going to leave islam after this series of vdus

    • @ryannatuor344
      @ryannatuor344 Před 3 lety

      illogical

    • @hiddentruth1424
      @hiddentruth1424 Před 3 lety

      @@ryannatuor344
      What is logical? In prev video he was telling about ambiguous verses where as Allah is claiming that he made quran clear ro understand. Lot of contradictions and Hijab knows it very well. Just for face saving he is defending otherwise there is nothing in it.

    • @thesun5323
      @thesun5323 Před 3 lety

      @@hiddentruth1424 Troll Alert. Hey, enlighten me. What is this hidden truth you speak of? Some anti-Islamic rhetoric?

    • @hiddentruth1424
      @hiddentruth1424 Před 3 lety

      @@thesun5323
      Truth becomes anti Islamic automatically. No extra efforts required.

    • @nooruddin7129
      @nooruddin7129 Před 3 lety

      @@hiddentruth1424 Google shape of Earth : it's says The Earth is an irregularly shaped ellipsoid.
      See the images Ellipsoid is like an Ostrich Egg .

  • @byteme9718
    @byteme9718 Před 8 měsíci

    The Quran repeatedly refers to the earth as flat. 😂

  • @Smmmile
    @Smmmile Před 3 lety +3

    Just another example of the disingenuous approach by Muslim Apologists like Mohammed Hijab and those from iERA who stretch the Arabic of the Quran and morph it to fit whichever meaning they like. When a narrative is so poorly worded and imprecise, is written in a language which is already protracted in its use and contextual understanding, you end up with a garbled cloud of words which can mean anything you like, as long as you mold it with cherry picked scholars and sources who agree with you. To trust your whole existence to a creator which would impose such an important message on you without foreseeing such complications should concern every muslim. Do any of the sincere muslims watching this doubt, that if one day science proves the earth was in fact flat, Hijab and co would make another video claiming the Quran had always pointed to this as an underlying fact also.

    • @Smmmile
      @Smmmile Před 2 lety

      @b urp I understand the Earth is not flat, it was a Hypothetical. Are you aware that Hijab says both Flat and Geospherical Earths are supported by the Quran and believing in a Flat Earth therefore doesn't take you out of the Fold of Islam.

    • @snf321gotti6
      @snf321gotti6 Před 2 lety

      @@Smmmile yes you don't realise what he's saying overall.
      It can be seen in both views and being flat is not the only option . That's his point.
      It does not set out to be a scientific book . although it's not opposing the science of the day now or then . That's the point .

  • @bless00
    @bless00 Před 3 lety +4

    Earth is flat as we all see it with our common sense and experience, but when it comes to the whole shape and size, only Allah knows, We are too small to dare to measure the size of Earth or the Heavens above us, Research don’t let Shaitan deceive you

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety +2

      It is round!

    • @bless00
      @bless00 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thepoorsultan5112 Just say it's a ball and bring your proof, don't say it's round.
      many things are round and flat from the surface.

    • @thepoorsultan5112
      @thepoorsultan5112 Před 3 lety

      @@bless00
      It is not ball
      Ball is wrong, it is round

    • @emkfenboi
      @emkfenboi Před 3 lety

      bro wth

    • @WaqasAli-ct7ly
      @WaqasAli-ct7ly Před 3 lety +1

      Shaykh ibn Bazz admitted it was round after a saying went on a rocket to see for himself, stop being so ignorant and blaming it on Satan

  • @muhammadibnkilab7026
    @muhammadibnkilab7026 Před 3 lety

    🤣