Strong Women in Islamic History | Alima Ashfaq

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • What were women like in the time of the Prophet? I had the pleasure of discussing the topic of Muslim Women with Alima Ashfaq, during her visit to Toronto from the UK for the Being Me Conference. Alima is the Founder and Director of I Am Alima and Women of Ilm, a movement to revive the love of knowledge.
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Komentáře • 74

  • @amagrabeh5598
    @amagrabeh5598 Před 4 lety +25

    MaschAllah . We need more female scholars in Europe . Who talk especially about female issues for our sisters.
    May Allah increase you're good work.
    And reward you're efforts.
    MaschAllah.

  • @aborgeshonorato
    @aborgeshonorato Před 8 lety +21

    my heart and head are full of joy for finding this Channel. I am learning so much! God bless u all

    • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543
      @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543 Před 4 lety

      Asalam Aleikum, how is the brazilian Muslim community. i heard there are a few of them in Ny.

    • @fatimaisra9143
      @fatimaisra9143 Před 4 lety

      @@falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543 yo, i see you a lot in islamic video comments. salam walaikum :)

  • @zmo939
    @zmo939 Před 8 lety +13

    MashAllah.. I love the way Alima clearly explains some important points. May Allah bless her.

    • @zmo939
      @zmo939 Před 8 lety +1

      may Allah bless this channel as well, MashAllah!

    • @Abi-live
      @Abi-live Před 4 lety

      TERRORIST CHANNEL

  • @ajazkakroo5056
    @ajazkakroo5056 Před 2 lety +2

    Happy to listen your session, beautiful session, Allah bless you.

  • @AminulIslam-cy8kx
    @AminulIslam-cy8kx Před 8 lety +4

    Thanks for this channel

  • @Abdullah-sl1sr
    @Abdullah-sl1sr Před 8 lety +18

    May Allah S.W.T bless this channel Inshallah!

  • @irfanamirspeaks9607
    @irfanamirspeaks9607 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! Great explanation

  • @CFDawah
    @CFDawah Před 3 lety +2

    Masha Allah

  • @SalimatuBJalloh-ki3ok
    @SalimatuBJalloh-ki3ok Před 2 měsíci

    Mashaa Allah

  • @jsjdjjsjdj4050
    @jsjdjjsjdj4050 Před 2 lety

    ما شاء الله عنكم الله يبارك فيكم ويثبتكم ويحفظكم ويسعدكم ويزيدكم هدى وعلم ونشر الدين الاسلامي في مجتمعاتكم وشكرا.

  • @muhammadjesusbrothersinfai4062

    MashaAllah☺ O my Allah increase me in knowledge as well Aameen yaRabb

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety +1

    Religion is a best thing and real and about praising god. God deserves to be treated as kindly and lovingly as possible.

  • @bulbulkhalif4501
    @bulbulkhalif4501 Před 3 měsíci

    Inspire people to learn about Islam

  • @md.asadulislamasadul
    @md.asadulislamasadul Před 3 lety +1

    Masah Allah

  • @sabranbinfarabi8091
    @sabranbinfarabi8091 Před 5 lety +2

    Good

  • @AtharQueen-th6ub
    @AtharQueen-th6ub Před rokem

    Love you sister,From core of the heart

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před rokem

    Some ladies get so soft and sweet and nice and kind when happy. When there’s a conflict they get very upset.

  • @chefdeprestigellc8855
    @chefdeprestigellc8855 Před 4 lety

    AlhumdulliAllah

  • @mohashukri5408
    @mohashukri5408 Před 4 lety

    Love you from garissa Kenya
    I'm Somalian boy

  • @wowk7140
    @wowk7140 Před 4 lety +2

    Al-Muiminat - A course on IOU by Alimah Ashfaq

  • @gulshanmukhtar9651
    @gulshanmukhtar9651 Před 4 lety +2

    Woman should think like this way

  • @enjoyegameplaywithme
    @enjoyegameplaywithme Před 2 lety +1

    2:21 plz let me know the book about this example 🥺

  • @wowk7140
    @wowk7140 Před 4 lety +3

    Dr Akram Nadwi - Al Muhaddihathat
    Dr Umar Faruq AbduLLAH - Great women of Islam
    Dr Hisham al- Awadee - Women's around the beloved
    Imam AbduLLAH - Has amazing lectures women
    Aisha Bulli - The biography of thousands of women

    • @CFDawah
      @CFDawah Před 3 lety +1

      Aisha Bewley - she has also done the translation of Tafsir Jalalayn.
      Also the first 4 juzz of Al Qurtubi tafsir.

  • @johunter4733
    @johunter4733 Před 6 lety +6

    Hazrath Umar RDA didn't like his wife going to the mosque because of his own nafs. He was smart enough to recognize that. Honestly though, I always doubt hadith. The Qur'an speaks favorably about Bibi Bilkees ALS. She was single and a Queen. If Allah The Most Wise, has no problem with it, then nobody else should.

  • @user-im6yh6go8f
    @user-im6yh6go8f Před 7 lety

    سلام عليكم

  • @yaohushuaimmanuel4988
    @yaohushuaimmanuel4988 Před 6 lety +1

    Culture is nt oppression

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety +1

    The true topic is modern day female’s modesty and how religions can help. Religious solution to female promiscuity is marriage.

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    I love religions and marriage and Islam and Sunni Islam and Sufi Islam

  • @anwarabrahams5398
    @anwarabrahams5398 Před 6 lety +4

    If your husband is happy what u do outside and u doing it in a right full way ...MASHA ALLAH

    • @johunter4733
      @johunter4733 Před 6 lety +6

      But what if your husband is an ignorant man? Whatever you do, should be to please Allah The Most Merciful. Not some man whom you can divorce.

    • @Abi-live
      @Abi-live Před 4 lety

      Under the burkha...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    In Islam a Muslim woman romantically is suppose to in a sense ask her husband if he wants her to publicly wear a burqa or meina ravi or prettiness? He has to end the riddle and tell her so she can go from her before marriage self to marriage self and ensure the survival of her marriage. If a lady is romantic in a way her partner disapproves of it could end in a painful disaster.

  • @__yt9081
    @__yt9081 Před 6 lety

    マシャアッラ

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    In Islam Muslim women are suppose to publicly beuaty wise do burqa. It’s nice completely covering up. It’s therapy from feminine sensuality.

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    Feminine sensual attraction if nice is also nice in a different way.

  • @anissashah1781
    @anissashah1781 Před 5 lety +1

    oh and one more thing the example of the Prophets Wife Aisha (ra) starting a civil war which you call a "domestic" isn't really an expression of freedom, its more an expression of voilatility and created divisions within the religion. I think we should be bigger, honest and mature enough to view history with the correct lense. If someone is wrong that wasnt the prophet (pbuh) we should be able to call them out on it respectfully. The caliphs were known as the rightly guided, if they got into a civil war which side is the rightly guided side or the leader of the umma? Highly contradictory. That war was a stain on our islamic history irrespective of what sect of islam you come from and im so tired of us sugar-coating everything so we all feel better or stick to our guns and get into age old battles amongst ourselves. Time to grow up face history, analyse it from an unabised view and to fully appreciate what when on otherwise we will only be able to see our history through the rose tinted glasses we want to see it through.

  • @anissashah1781
    @anissashah1781 Před 5 lety +5

    do you not think any husband that is supposedly God-fearing would think twice about trying to stop his wife from going to the mosque of all places! Who in their right mind praises God, goes to the mosque himself but stops his wife because of a "domestic" Im so sorry but this was highly disappointing that a) this even happened, b) you would think its a good point to share and c) its contradictory to the original message that you are trying to convey. In essence, whatever the doemstic issue was the man has put his authority and wants and control over the woman and her right to pray. I mean to a degree i may have said it might be ok if she was spending too much money going shopping so he put a ban on that or going to a place that is haram but its a place of worship.That is ignorant, jahil and quite arrogant. There are better examples in our history where womens rights and freedoms were freely expressed- use better examples please this is quite embarassing.

    • @Justme-vq8rx
      @Justme-vq8rx Před 5 lety +3

      Hello,
      I think that she gave this example to make us understand that when men refuse to let their wife go to the mosquee (or anywhere else without good reasons), it's not islamic but it's in the nature of men, they naturally want to command, to have their wife do what they want them to do ( and women are like that too it's something natural ), and just after that she said that Umar ( ra) never forbid his wife to go to the mosquee because, and this because he knew she had right over him. And when you say every ''God-fearing would think twice about trying to stop his wife from going to the mosque of all places!'' I don't totally agree because it's said that prayers for women are better at home so what Umar (ra) wasn't sinning when he told his wife he didn't want her to go to the mosquee. And more than that what's forbiden is to deprive someone from his/her rights and that's not what he did he just expressed his opinion about Atika (may Allah be pleased by her ), his wife going to the mosquee.
      So every man who forbid his wife to without a good reason would have commited an injustive and will be questionned about that, and every injustice has its price. That's it.
      I hope I didn't hurt your feeling in any way, I just want to share my opinion as respectful as I can. Salam.

    • @mohammedzameer6588
      @mohammedzameer6588 Před 5 lety

      what reward men receive from Allan by going mosque women can get the same by praying at home

    • @anissashah1781
      @anissashah1781 Před 5 lety

      @@mohammedzameer6588 you make me laugh

    • @mohammedzameer6588
      @mohammedzameer6588 Před 5 lety +5

      @@anissashah1781 by your laughing fact cannot be changed.

    • @Jamesbond_00775
      @Jamesbond_00775 Před 5 lety +1

      @@mohammedzameer6588 great answer man

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    Fictional:
    Love: selfishness
    Selfishness: hi love
    Love: what is your thought about god?
    Selfishness: hmmm he’s leading this world. So he’s leader of this world. So everyone worships him.
    Love: what about you
    Selfishness: I’m just me. I love myself. I hate others. Others hate me back.
    Love: selfishness u r a mess
    Selfishness: haha love! I’m a mess! Haha! I’m selfishness yay for me!
    Love: bye selfishness

  • @anwarabrahams5398
    @anwarabrahams5398 Před 6 lety +2

    U forgot to say if your husband say u must stay at home u must obey

    • @johunter4733
      @johunter4733 Před 6 lety +10

      No, men must maintain. That is what the Qur'an says. The Quran doesn't say obey. The man is the maintainer.

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    Islam is about Allah and worshipping him. The world started with our elderly father who knows the best. So we worship him. Now astakfurala fictionally allah’s granddaughter should not try to be jealouse of her grandpa.

  • @zidijaan786
    @zidijaan786 Před 2 lety

    Burqa? Meina ravi? Or prettiness?
    Pretty modest meina ravi.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 Před 5 lety

    Most Islamic Empires did not have Women in high positions

    • @HH-er4qh
      @HH-er4qh Před 5 lety +9

      matthew mann but we don’t follow them we follow the prophet and his wives were scholars. We don’t care what Islamic empire who came 100 years after Muhammad pbuh say.

    • @khadijafulan8308
      @khadijafulan8308 Před 4 lety +4

      There were more women in high position in Islam than in any other religion tbh.

    • @Abi-live
      @Abi-live Před 4 lety

      @@khadijafulan8308 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @hasaneurope4603
    @hasaneurope4603 Před rokem

  • @AminulIslam-cy8kx
    @AminulIslam-cy8kx Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for this channel

  • @jasminarra2116
    @jasminarra2116 Před 5 lety +1

    Good