Understanding the Qur'an from within - part 3.

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2023
  • In this video I reiterate the importance of those verses in the Qur'an that make mention of Hadeeth and Sunnah. I also discuss how we should try understanding these types of verses from within the Qur'an itself and not give our own interpretations. For more infomation please refer to my videos called "Hadeeth of who?" and "Sunnah of who?".

Komentáře • 26

  • @inhumanhyena
    @inhumanhyena Před 11 měsíci +1

    This was a powerful series, especially the last 2, mashaAllah. You do an excellent job of conveying the information with a gentle hand while allowing viewers to do their homework.

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comments Cory and may Allah bless you.

  • @shafinhaque7185
    @shafinhaque7185 Před rokem +1

    Very good video bro i enjoyed it bro keep the it up

  • @Gee786
    @Gee786 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video as always brother. You definitely need to do more videos as your style of presentation is brilliant. No filters just quranic ayats

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words brother. I believe it is a responsibility on all of us to make 'bayyinah' (clear, known, evident, manifest) the Ayaat of Allah. May Allah increase us in knowledge and keep us on the straight path.

  • @mohammadbenattia9102
    @mohammadbenattia9102 Před rokem +1

    Alhamdulilah, thank you brother, makes a lot of sense

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před rokem

      Thank you brother Mohammad and may Allah bless you.

    • @MrSovietunion78
      @MrSovietunion78 Před rokem

      @@negeto2460 Salam dear brother, have you done research on the "muttawatir?

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před rokem

      @@MrSovietunion78 wa alaykum salam. Yes, as a matter of fact I have. The first question you should ask the so-called scholars is: What constitutes Mutawatir? In other words, how many people have to narrate the hadith in order for it to be considered Mutawatir? The answer is not very clear I'm afraid.
      Some scholars say 200, some say 100, some say 50, some say 40, some say 20.. and the list goes on! As a matter of fact, famous Muhaditheen (hadith scholars) like Ibn Hazm and Ibn Hibban said: "there is no such thing as Mutawatir". Let that sink in.
      I would recommend you read the introduction to Imam Nawawi's 40 hadith. In there he mentions a hadith which was narrated by 9 well known narrators such as Ibn Masud, Ibn Abbas, Ibn Umar, Abu Saed al-khudri, etc. This was classified as a WEAK hadith despite being narrated by so many companions having numerous chains!
      The majority of the hadith liturature (99%) is known as Ahad (single narrator) whereas less than 1% is considered Mutawatir. Hadith scholars themselves describe Ahad hadiths as Zanni (probable) but cannot garantee that the prophet said it. Therefore, would you rely on something that is NOT CERTAIN?? Think about this. Or would you follow the Hadith of Allah (Qur'an) which is 100% certainty?

    • @MrSovietunion78
      @MrSovietunion78 Před rokem +1

      @@negeto2460 100% Qur'an. Besides, i think a video on Mutawatir is needed honestly.

  • @muhammadnuralhafiz
    @muhammadnuralhafiz Před rokem +1

    Peace and blessings upon you brother
    What is difference between istara (in surah qalam and surah bee) ,hadith and qasas?
    Is all translated into story

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před rokem

      Thank you brother Muhammad and may Allah bless you to. I will have to do some research regarding istara and qasas inshaAllah.

  • @jaavaidhashim5845
    @jaavaidhashim5845 Před rokem +1

    In sha ALLAH please do a video about ( HANIFAN MUSLIMAN) AND (MILLAT IBRAHIM'S) AND (SUNNATULLAH)

  • @dr___sqazi5145
    @dr___sqazi5145 Před rokem

    Brother excellent 👌.
    But you do utter 'allahu Akbar' .Is this
    One of asmaul husna or not ?(1)
    And Allah cannot be compared?(2)

    • @negeto2460
      @negeto2460  Před rokem

      Salaam my brother,
      I don't see anything wrong with saying Allahu Akbar. It simply means God is the greatest - He is greater than anyone! The Qur'an also says:
      "So blessed is Allah, the best of creators (ahsanul-khaaliqeen)". {23:14}
      Here it's acknowledging that Allah is the BEST of creators - not that anything or anyone can be compaired to Him.
      Peace