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Komentáře • 72

  • @nourredinedaoudi515
    @nourredinedaoudi515 Před 3 lety +18

    عمران رجل دوا اخلاق حميذة ..له اسلوب خاص في النقاش ..اغبطه على صبره و انصاته ...

    • @hamlhalmskh6305
      @hamlhalmskh6305 Před 3 lety +3

      وعباس أيضا.. ماينفعل..
      وأكثر ناس أدعو لهم بالصحة والثبات حمزة ومنصور..

    • @user-bd8cm3vq7f
      @user-bd8cm3vq7f Před 3 lety +3

      كل داعيا له أسلوبه الخاص وفقهم الله جميعا ،لأنه حتى المحاورين أساليبهم مختلف هناك من يصلح له عمران و هناك من يصلح له هاشم

  • @omarmazen1202
    @omarmazen1202 Před 3 lety +3

    عباس وعمران ومنصور وحمزة عندما انظر الى شخصياتهم اتيقن ان ديننا دين الحق انظروا اليهم وكأنهم ملائكه وكأن عليهم هالة خاصة سحر معين سبحان الله الذي كافأهم على اخلاصهم وجهودهم اشخاص في قمة السكينة والقوة والسعادة والثقة في النفس نستطيع ان كون مثلهم ان شاء الله

  • @user-cp4by2rt4i
    @user-cp4by2rt4i Před 3 lety +11

    ((الحمدلله على نعمة الإسلام و التوحيد))

  • @al8ranalkrym799
    @al8ranalkrym799 Před 3 lety +7

    ﻳﷲ ۅﺳﻊ خآطر العبد لآ ضآق
    مآ غيـرك اللي عآلمٍ مآ خفينا"
    ﻳارب آجرنآ علۍ حسن الأخلآق
    ۅعند الخطأ ﻳارب تستر علينا"
    تقبل الله طاعتكم
    واسعدكم بما تتمنون

    • @Osama-ex5th
      @Osama-ex5th Před 3 lety

      من اجمل ماقرأت اليوم

  • @user-qt5sy4dh8z
    @user-qt5sy4dh8z Před 3 lety +6

    ..اللهم صلِّ وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد عليه أفضل الصلاة والسلام

  • @user-dt7mk9hm9w
    @user-dt7mk9hm9w Před 3 lety +4

    بارك الله فيكم عباس و عمران والمترجم والمصور والناشر وجزاكم الله خير الجزاء

  • @user-dk2zf4yf1f
    @user-dk2zf4yf1f Před 3 lety +7

    ولولا مكارم الاخلاق لن نعيش يوماً ❤️

  • @mrmrmham8996
    @mrmrmham8996 Před 3 lety +2

    جزاكم الله عن الإسلام والمسلمين خير الجزاء والله يكثر من امثالكم وينفع بكم

  • @AdilAli-kl1pi
    @AdilAli-kl1pi Před 3 lety

    من اكبر معجبين دكتور عمران. رجل ذو علم وخلق وطيبة ..ربنا ينصرك ويحفظك ويحفظ جميع الدعاة منصور وعباس وعدنان وحمزه وصبور وهاشم ومن يعمل على نشر هذا الدين الجميل 💙

  • @reem.1880
    @reem.1880 Před 3 lety +2

    عباس وعمران تحس الطيبة واضحه من وجووهم فعلا سيماهم في وجوههم ❤️👌🏻

  • @uzi.ex_53
    @uzi.ex_53 Před 3 lety +5

    From jordan may Allah bless you 🙏🏻🖤

  • @lolodyabi3599
    @lolodyabi3599 Před 3 lety +2

    موفق أخي عباس و عمران⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘👍

  • @mohammedalhuwaykan2117
    @mohammedalhuwaykan2117 Před 3 lety +2

    سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم

  • @user-qt5sy4dh8z
    @user-qt5sy4dh8z Před 3 lety +3

    ،،اللهم صلِّ وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد عليه أفضل الصلاة والسلام

  • @AboubakrMuslim
    @AboubakrMuslim Před 3 lety +3

    انا متعطش للاجزاء الباقية المرجوا رفعها في اقرب وقت

  • @user-tv4yt1hc1z
    @user-tv4yt1hc1z Před 3 lety +1

    جزاكم الله خيرا لهذا المجهود الطيب

  • @millerserve300
    @millerserve300 Před 3 lety +5

    من الأدلة العقلية على النبوة أن محمداً صلى الله عليه وسلم لم يتأثر بالعقائد المُنحرفة الموجودة في كتب اليهود والنصارى ! ..... فأقرب الكتب إلى القرآن هي التوراة وهي تنسب لله البداء - أي أن الله تخفى عليه بعض الأمور ! - والتعب والبكاء والندم فجاء القرآن منزهاً لله عز وجل عن كل هذا ..... وكذلك تنزيه الأنبياء .... فالتوراة تنسب للأنبياء الزنا والقتل ومخازي أخرى ... والقرآن جاء منزهاً لهم عن كل هذا ..... وقد كان من المنطقي أن يتأثر النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم بكلام اليهود في هذا الباب إن كان ناقلاً عنهم أو تكون أطروحته أبعد بكثير عن العقل من أطروحتهم ... لأنه أمّيّ وبقي أربعين سنة لا يعرف بعلم الكتب بينما هم متخصصون !
    ومن الأدلة العقلية على نبوة محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم أنه لم يَثبُت أنه تعلم القراءة والكتابة .... ولم يثبت ان قومه كان فيهم علماء .... ولم يثبت انه خرج ليتعلم من علماء .... ولم يثبت أنه جاء إليه علماء ليعلموه .... ولم يثبت أنه إستعار كتب من بعض الحجاج الوافدين لمكة .... ولم يثبت أنه سافر غير مرتين للشام مدة قصيرة جدا .... ورغم ذلك أتى بالقرآن والسنة وفيهما علوم شتى فى أخبار الماضى والحاضر والمستقبل .... وجاء فى غاية الفصاحة والبلاغة .... وَلم يقدر أحد من أعدائه أَن ينْسب إِلَيْهِ أَنه أَخذ ذَلِك من مطالعة كتاب وَلَا صُحْبَة أستاذ .... وَكَانَت هَذِه الأحوال ظَاهِرَة مَعْلُومَة عِنْد الاصدقاء والأعداء والقرباء والبعداء كَمَا أَشَارَ إِلَيْهِ قَوْله تَعَالَى {أم لم يعرفوا رسولهم فهم لَهُ منكرون} .... وَقَالَ {وَمَا كنت تتلو من قبله من كتاب وَلَا تخطه بيمينك إِذا لارتاب المبطلون} .... وَقَالَ {فقد لَبِثت فِيكُم عمرا من قبله أَفلا تعقلون} .... وكل من لَهُ عقل سليم وطبع مُسْتَقِيم علم أَن هَذِه الاحوال لَا تتيسر إِلَّا بالتعليم الالهي والتوفيق الرباني
    ففصاحة وبلاغة القرآن ليس لها مثيل من كلام البشر .... فدل على أنه من عند الله ومعجز .... نعم فكل شاعر متميز فى بيتين أو قصيدة وليس فى كل قصائده ....أما القرآن فرغم أنه شامل على عدة مواضيع إلا إنه متميز ونادر فى إسلوبه الفصيح من أوله لأخره ....وإن فصاحة العرب في شتى الأغراض والموضوعات لم تخل من الكذب حتى قيل : أحسن الشعر أكذبه .... أما القرآن الكريم فجاء في غاية الفصاحة مع الصدق في جميعه والتنزه عن الكذب.
    وأن القرآن الكريم مشتمل على جميع فنون البلاغة من ضروب التأكيد وأنواع التشبيه والتمثيل وأصناف الاستعارة .... وحسن المطالع والمقاطع .... وحسن الفواصل والتقديم والتأخير .... والفصل والوصل اللائق بالمقام .... وخلوه عن اللفظ الركيك والشاذ الخارج عن القياس النافر عن الاستعمال .... وغير ذلك من أنواع البلاغة .... ولا يقدر أحد من البلغاء الكملاء من العرب الأصلاء إلا على نوع أو نوعين من الأنواع المذكورة .... ولو أراد نوعاً غيره في كلامه لم يتأت له وكان مقصرا .... والقرآن الكريم محتو عليها كلها !
    قَالَ ابن تيمية رحمه الله تعالى :
    "وَنَفْسُ نَظْمِ الْقُرْآنِ وَأُسْلُوبُهُ عَجِيبٌ بَدِيعٌ لَيْسَ مِنْ جِنْسِ أَسَالِيبِ الْكَلَامِ الْمَعْرُوفَةِ، وَلَمْ يَأْتِ أَحَدٌ بِنَظِيرِ هَذَا الْأُسْلُوبِ فَإِنَّهُ لَيْسَ مِنْ جِنْسِ الشِّعْرِ وَالرِّجْزِ وَلَا الرَّسَائِلِ وَالْخَطَابَةِ، وَلَا نَظْمُهُ نَظْمُ شَيْءٍ مِنْ كَلَامِ النَّاسِ، عَرَبِهِمْ وَعَجَمِهِمْ، وَنَفْسُ فَصَاحَةِ الْقُرْآنِ وَبَلَاغَتِهِ عَجِيبٌ خَارِقٌ لِلْعَادَةِ وَلَيْسَ لَهُ نَظِيرٌ فِي كَلَامِ جَمِيعِ الْخَلْقِ - يَعْنِي مِنْ لَدُنْ آدَمَ وَإِلَى الْآنَ وَهَذَا نِهَايَةُ الْإِعْجَازِ".
    ~~~

  • @d_lee_donaa9682
    @d_lee_donaa9682 Před 3 lety

    الله يرزقنا حِلم وصبر الأستاذ عمران

  • @dinamohamed5905
    @dinamohamed5905 Před 3 lety

    Omran please raise your voice a little bit, even Phill hardly heard you.
    عمران ما شاء الله تبارك الله عليه أدب جم و أخلاق حميدة و صوت خفيض و ثبات إنفعالى
    بارك الله فيك و فى عباس و فى فريق الترجمة و رزقكم صحبة المصطفى صلى الله عليه وسلم فى الفردوس الأعلى من الجنة و جعله في ميزان حسناتكم

  • @l.b4723
    @l.b4723 Před 3 lety

    It's refreshing to see smart , well spoken and respectful people, we don't find that alot nowadays

  • @user-pw1zb2yo7t
    @user-pw1zb2yo7t Před 3 lety +1

    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @TMARA02
    @TMARA02 Před 3 lety +3

    26:44 هذا الشخص محترم يارب تهديه للحق

  • @slaveofallah6367
    @slaveofallah6367 Před 3 lety

    Salaam walykoom
    Brothers abbas and imran great job may allah grant you the highest ranks of janna amen ya rab alalameen

  • @user-wc4bh8yw4l
    @user-wc4bh8yw4l Před 3 lety +1

    عمران تحيا سلام عليكم

  • @user-wc4bh8yw4l
    @user-wc4bh8yw4l Před 3 lety

    شكرا على الترجمة

  • @mohammedalhuwaykan2117

    لا إله ألا الله محمد رسول الله

  • @khadijaomoabdourahmane2709

    تقبل الله

  • @moathghaidan3111
    @moathghaidan3111 Před 3 lety

    جزاكم الله خير
    لو أن الترجمة العربية تكون وحدها دون الإنكليزي

    • @ikram2326
      @ikram2326 Před 3 lety

      بإمكانك إغلاقها، الخيار موجود في زر الثلاث نقاط ، اختر captions - turn off

  • @Hussain_Albanna
    @Hussain_Albanna Před 3 lety

    i like omran way of talking, i dont like many others.

  • @user-yt7nu1dj7l
    @user-yt7nu1dj7l Před 3 lety

    السلام عليكم، بارك الله فيكم يااخوة انتبهوا للتداخل في الترجمة النصية 12:08 وجزاكم الله خيراً

  • @tfk2378
    @tfk2378 Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @jamalbashikhbashikh2070

    عبد الدائم كحيل عنده برنامج عن العددية في القرأن كامل.

  • @monir.mohamedrahali.elharr2467

    الله تعالى خلق الجنة والنار أي خلق السلبي و الايجابي ..السعادة و الحزن وترك الإنسان حرا في اختياره...والقدر سبق في علم الله تعالى أي الكم والعدد وجميع الحسابات والتقديرات الخطء و الصواب في علم مسبق عند الله تعالى القدر خيره وشره كتبه الله تعالى على الإنسان. ..الكلام طويل والفهم يختلف حسب العلم والايمان....والمعرفة. ..وما من ورقة تخلق في الشجرة والتي تسقط ...و كم حجمها وعددها وقدرها يعلمه الله تعالى. ...والقضاء من الله تعالى أي كتبه ولن يتغير هذا علم الله مسبق فكتبه. ...

  • @mariussama5666
    @mariussama5666 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr. My role model in life

    • @amarsahbi3007
      @amarsahbi3007 Před 3 lety +1

      Your role model in our lives as Muslims is prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
      Human can't be role models for another human being because of his weakness and exposure to mistakes and sins.

    • @mariussama5666
      @mariussama5666 Před 3 lety

      @@amarsahbi3007 oh sorry 😶l don't understand all the words because I'm from IRAQ I don't understand language English 😅

    • @amarsahbi3007
      @amarsahbi3007 Před 3 lety +1

      اعتذر سيدتي
      اعتقدت انكي تفهمين الانجلزية لان تعليقك كان باللغة الانجلزية
      وملخص تعليقي هو
      عدم اخذ الانسان كقدوة لانه معرض للخطا ويرتكب ذنوب.
      والقدوة الوحيدة لنا كمسلمون هو سيد الحلق سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم

    • @mariussama5666
      @mariussama5666 Před 3 lety +3

      @@amarsahbi3007 أولا انا ولد عراقي واستخدمت برنامج الترجمه واعرف انو لازم ناخذ النبي محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم قدوه النا بس قلت لك قدوه من حيث الأسلوب وطريقه طرح المواضيع

    • @amarsahbi3007
      @amarsahbi3007 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mariussama5666 اعتذر مرة اخرى عزيزي
      جزاك الله خيرا
      لكنني لم افهم ردك وما قصدك

  • @user-xv1em5lf2o
    @user-xv1em5lf2o Před 3 lety +2

    #مناشده الى اهل الخير#
    ☝🌹🌹🕋🌹🌹
    ارجو منكم واستحلفكم بالله يااخوتي ان تقرؤوا هذه الرسالة
    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته.. الى اصحاب الضمير الحي الى اهل الرحمه من بعد الله
    .. انا أحمد من فلسطين مدينة غزة.. انا يتيم الاب وانا عندي ثلات خوات واخ واحد وأمي كبيرة في العمر وانا عمري الان36عام وانا درست فى الجامعه محاسبة وتخرجت من الجامعة في ظروف اقتصادية صعبة جدا ما يعلم بها الى الله من بعد وفاة ابي ولكن بحمدالله اهل الخير ما قصرت حتى اكملت الجامعة والحمدلله.. ولكن الظروف صعبة فى قطاع.. غزة من حصار اسرائيلي كانت صعبة جدا ولم اجد عمل لكى اعمل بسبب الحصار الظالم عندنا فى غزة حتي وجدت نفسي المعيل الوحيد لاسرتي من بعد وفاة ابي وتمكنت من العمل فى البيع فى شوارع غزة حتي وقعت الحرب على قطاع غزة عام 2014 ثم تمت اصبتى فى الحرب وانا فى العمل واليوم لم استطيع العمل بسبب الاصابة من اليهود فى الحرب.. والحمدلله على كل حال.. ولكن لم استطيع ان أوفر الى امى وخواتي واخى مكونات الحياةمن طعام ولاشراب ولا اجار البيت وانا احتاج الى عملية فى القدم وبسبب الظروف الصعبة لم اتمكن من العلاج.. وامى مريضة سكر ولا اجد لها حق علاج واليوم امد يد العون لكي تعينونى فى هذه الايام الصعبة... وانا متزوج وعندي ثلاث اطفال وانا وامى واخواتي واخى في بيت واحد والبيت اجار والحمدلله ولكن صاحب البيت يريد البيت لعدم دفع الاجار بسبب الظروف فى قطاع غزة وصاحب البيت قدم الورق الاجار الى الشرطه وإن لم ادفع المستحقات السابقه.. سيتم حبسي فى السجن وان تم حبسي ستكون اسرتي فى الشارع. استحلفكم بالله العظيم بإن تساعدوني وانا مثل اخ لكم والله الظروف صعبة جدا ما يعلم بها الى الله .. واتمنى ان تسعدونى وهذا رقم الواتس اب للاستفسار00970592386544.والله اكتب كلماتي هذه والدموع لا تفارق مقلتي من هذه الظروف الصعبةولكن حسبناالله ونعم الوكيل والحمدلله....

  • @user-uv8xm3hv3y
    @user-uv8xm3hv3y Před 3 lety +1

    انتبهتوا انو يستشهد بالأفلام ليدعم قولو🤔

  • @gunshipbattle5367
    @gunshipbattle5367 Před 3 lety +1

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة
    لمحبي مشاهدة الفديوهات الدينية والمناظرات المترجمة أدعوكم لزيارة قناتي فضلا وليس امرا لعلها تعجبكم وجزاكم الله خيرا

  • @rayaskhatabi3938
    @rayaskhatabi3938 Před 3 lety

    الترجمة باللغة الإنجليزية تغطي الترجمة باللغة العربية

  • @mohamedboussetta7989
    @mohamedboussetta7989 Před 3 lety +1

    HELLO

  • @sledgehammer1401
    @sledgehammer1401 Před 3 lety

    : )

  • @worldofparrots3282
    @worldofparrots3282 Před 3 lety

    هذا الملحد يريد ان يقول انه من الممكن في المستقبل ان ياتي احد بكتاب مثل القران !!!!

  • @savashzaynal6502
    @savashzaynal6502 Před 3 lety

    Regarding the holocaust, saying that God "allowed" it is like saying God was ok with what happened. So God did not allow such thing because he clearly says that in the holy scripture that anyone who takes innocent life is like he has killed all the humans and the punishment is hell fire. However God did not intervene in the stopping the evil action. And the only reason is that in the end no one that has taken the right over any other human will get away with it. This life is only a test which we will pay for on the here after. It's like saying that the teacher is to intervene in the test which is riddiculuse. I don't understand why brother could not answer straight forward to such simple question.

  • @cure4islamophobia649
    @cure4islamophobia649 Před 3 lety +1

    History of Christmas
    BY HISTORY.COM EDITORS
    Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and is both a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. For two millennia, people around the world have been observing it with traditions and practices that are both religious and secular in nature. Christians celebrate Christmas Day as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader whose teachings form the basis of their religion. Popular customs include exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive. December 25-Christmas Day-has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1870.
    How Did Christmas Start?
    The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the world. Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many peoples rejoiced during the winter solstice, when the worst of the winter was behind them and they could look forward to longer days and extended hours of sunlight.
    In Scandinavia, the Norse celebrated Yule from December 21, the winter solstice, through January. In recognition of the return of the sun, fathers and sons would bring home large logs, which they would set on fire. The people would feast until the log burned out, which could take as many as 12 days. The Norse believed that each spark from the fire represented a new pig or calf that would be born during the coming year.
    Decorated trees date back to Germany in the Middle Ages, with German and other European settlers popularizing Christmas trees in America by the early 19th century.
    Since 1925, first known as the Missouri Rockets, this iconic dance troupe has been kicking up its heels, officially becoming the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes in 1934. They're best known for their annual Christmas show.
    The end of December was a perfect time for celebration in most areas of Europe. At that time of year, most cattle were slaughtered so they would not have to be fed during the winter. For many, it was the only time of year when they had a supply of fresh meat. In addition, most wine and beer made during the year was finally fermented and ready for drinking.
    In Germany, people honored the pagan god Oden during the mid-winter holiday. Germans were terrified of Oden, as they believed he made nocturnal flights through the sky to observe his people, and then decide who would prosper or perish. Because of his presence, many people chose to stay inside.
    Saturnalia
    In Rome, where winters were not as harsh as those in the far north, Saturnalia-a holiday in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture-was celebrated. Beginning in the week leading up to the winter solstice and continuing for a full month, Saturnalia was a hedonistic time, when food and drink were plentiful and the normal Roman social order was turned upside down. For a month, slaves would become masters. Peasants were in command of the city. Business and schools were closed so that everyone could join in the fun.
    Also around the time of the winter solstice, Romans observed Juvenalia, a feast honoring the children of Rome. In addition, members of the upper classes often celebrated the birthday of Mithra, the god of the unconquerable sun, on December 25. It was believed that Mithra, an infant god, was born of a rock. For some Romans, Mithra’s birthday was the most sacred day of the year.
    Is Christmas Really the Day Jesus Was Born?
    In the early years of Christianity, Easter was the main holiday; the birth of Jesus was not celebrated. In the fourth century, church officials decided to institute the birth of Jesus as a holiday. Unfortunately, the Bible does not mention date for his birth (a fact Puritans later pointed out in order to deny the legitimacy of the celebration). Although some evidence suggests that his birth may have occurred in the spring (why would shepherds be herding in the middle of winter?), Pope Julius I chose December 25. It is commonly believed that the church chose this date in an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions of the pagan Saturnalia festival. First called the Feast of the Nativity, the custom spread to Egypt by 432 and to England by the end of the sixth century.
    By the end of the eighth century, the celebration of Christmas had spread all the way to Scandinavia. Today, in the Greek and Russian orthodox churches, Christmas is celebrated 13 to 14 days after the 25th. This is because Western churches use the Gregorian Calendar, while Eastern Churches use the Julian Calendar, which is 13 to 14 days behind the Gregorian Calendar. Both Western and Eastern churches celebrate Epiphany or Three Kings Day 12 days after their own respective Christmases. This is the day it is believed that the three wise men finally found Jesus in the manger.
    By holding Christmas at the same time as traditional winter solstice festivals, church leaders increased the chances that Christmas would be popularly embraced, but gave up the ability to dictate how it was celebrated. By the Middle Ages, Christianity had, for the most part, replaced pagan religion. On Christmas, believers attended church, then celebrated raucously in a drunken, carnival-like atmosphere similar to today’s Mardi Gras. Each year, a beggar or student would be crowned the “lord of misrule” and eager celebrants played the part of his subjects. The poor would go to the houses of the rich and demand their best food and drink. If owners failed to comply, their visitors would most likely terrorize them with mischief. Christmas became the time of year when the upper classes could repay their real or imagined “debt” to society by entertaining less fortunate
    www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas

    • @cure4islamophobia649
      @cure4islamophobia649 Před 3 lety

      @keep iton History of Christmas
      BY HISTORY.COM EDITORS
      Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and is both a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. For two millennia, people around the world have been observing it with traditions and practices that are both religious and secular in nature. Christians celebrate Christmas Day as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader whose teachings form the basis of their religion. Popular customs include exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive. December 25-Christmas Day-has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1870.
      How Did Christmas Start?
      The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the world. Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many peoples rejoiced during the winter solstice, when the worst of the winter was behind them and they could look forward to longer days and extended hours of sunlight.
      In Scandinavia, the Norse celebrated Yule from December 21, the winter solstice, through January. In recognition of the return of the sun, fathers and sons would bring home large logs, which they would set on fire. The people would feast until the log burned out, which could take as many as 12 days. The Norse believed that each spark from the fire represented a new pig or calf that would be born during the coming year.
      Decorated trees date back to Germany in the Middle Ages, with German and other European settlers popularizing Christmas trees in America by the early 19th century.
      Since 1925, first known as the Missouri Rockets, this iconic dance troupe has been kicking up its heels, officially becoming the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes in 1934. They're best known for their annual Christmas show.
      The end of December was a perfect time for celebration in most areas of Europe. At that time of year, most cattle were slaughtered so they would not have to be fed during the winter. For many, it was the only time of year when they had a supply of fresh meat. In addition, most wine and beer made during the year was finally fermented and ready for drinking.
      In Germany, people honored the pagan god Oden during the mid-winter holiday. Germans were terrified of Oden, as they believed he made nocturnal flights through the sky to observe his people, and then decide who would prosper or perish. Because of his presence, many people chose to stay inside.
      Saturnalia
      In Rome, where winters were not as harsh as those in the far north, Saturnalia-a holiday in honor of Saturn, the god of agriculture-was celebrated. Beginning in the week leading up to the winter solstice and continuing for a full month, Saturnalia was a hedonistic time, when food and drink were plentiful and the normal Roman social order was turned upside down. For a month, slaves would become masters. Peasants were in command of the city. Business and schools were closed so that everyone could join in the fun.
      Also around the time of the winter solstice, Romans observed Juvenalia, a feast honoring the children of Rome. In addition, members of the upper classes often celebrated the birthday of Mithra, the god of the unconquerable sun, on December 25. It was believed that Mithra, an infant god, was born of a rock. For some Romans, Mithra’s birthday was the most sacred day of the year.
      Is Christmas Really the Day Jesus Was Born?
      In the early years of Christianity, Easter was the main holiday; the birth of Jesus was not celebrated. In the fourth century, church officials decided to institute the birth of Jesus as a holiday. Unfortunately, the Bible does not mention date for his birth (a fact Puritans later pointed out in order to deny the legitimacy of the celebration). Although some evidence suggests that his birth may have occurred in the spring (why would shepherds be herding in the middle of winter?), Pope Julius I chose December 25. It is commonly believed that the church chose this date in an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions of the pagan Saturnalia festival. First called the Feast of the Nativity, the custom spread to Egypt by 432 and to England by the end of the sixth century.
      By the end of the eighth century, the celebration of Christmas had spread all the way to Scandinavia. Today, in the Greek and Russian orthodox churches, Christmas is celebrated 13 to 14 days after the 25th. This is because Western churches use the Gregorian Calendar, while Eastern Churches use the Julian Calendar, which is 13 to 14 days behind the Gregorian Calendar. Both Western and Eastern churches celebrate Epiphany or Three Kings Day 12 days after their own respective Christmases. This is the day it is believed that the three wise men finally found Jesus in the manger.
      By holding Christmas at the same time as traditional winter solstice festivals, church leaders increased the chances that Christmas would be popularly embraced, but gave up the ability to dictate how it was celebrated. By the Middle Ages, Christianity had, for the most part, replaced pagan religion. On Christmas, believers attended church, then celebrated raucously in a drunken, carnival-like atmosphere similar to today’s Mardi Gras. Each year, a beggar or student would be crowned the “lord of misrule” and eager celebrants played the part of his subjects. The poor would go to the houses of the rich and demand their best food and drink. If owners failed to comply, their visitors would most likely terrorize them with mischief. Christmas became the time of year when the upper classes could repay their real or imagined “debt” to society by entertaining less fortunate
      www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas

    • @cure4islamophobia649
      @cure4islamophobia649 Před 3 lety

      @keep iton 40 Contradictions in the Bible:
      1. Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
      God did (2 Samuel 24: 1)
      Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
      2. In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?
      Eight hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
      One million, one hundred thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
      3. How many fighting men were found in Judah?
      Five hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)
      Four hundred and seventy thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
      4. God sent his prophet to threaten David with how many years of famine?
      Seven (2 Samuel 24:13)
      Three (I Chronicles 21:12)
      5. How old was Ahaziah when he began to rule over Jerusalem?
      Twenty-two (2 Kings 8:26)
      Forty-two (2 Chronicles 22:2)
      6. How old was Jehoiachin when he became king of Jerusalem?
      Eighteen (2 Kings 24:8)
      Eight (2 Chronicles 36:9)
      7. How long did he rule over Jerusalem?
      Three months (2 Kings 24:8)
      Three months and ten days (2 Chronicles 36:9)
      8. The chief of the mighty men of David lifted up his spear and killed how many men at one time?
      Eight hundred (2 Samuel 23:8)
      Three hundred (I Chronicles 11: 11)
      9. When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after?
      After (2 Samuel 5 and 6)
      Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)
      10. How many pairs of clean animals did God tell Noah to take into the Ark?
      Two (Genesis 6:19, 20)
      Seven (Genesis 7:2). But despite this last instruction only two pairs went into the ark (Genesis 7:8-9)
      11. When David defeated the King of Zobah, how many horsemen did he capture?
      One thousand and seven hundred (2 Samuel 8:4)
      Seven thousand (I Chronicles 18:4)
      12. How many stalls for horses did Solomon have?
      Forty thousand (I Kings 4:26)
      Four thousand (2 chronicles 9:25)
      13. In what year of King Asa's reign did Baasha, King of Israel die?
      Twenty-sixth year (I Kings 15:33 - 16:8)
      Still alive in the thirty-sixth year (2 Chronicles 16:1)
      14. How many overseers did Solomon appoint for the work of building the temple?
      Three thousand six hundred (2 Chronicles 2:2)
      Three thousand three hundred (I Kings 5:16)
      15. Solomon built a facility containing how many baths?
      Two thousand (1 Kings 7:26)
      Over three thousand (2 Chronicles 4:5)
      16. Of the Israelites who were freed from the Babylonian captivity, how many were the children of Pahrath-Moab?
      Two thousand eight hundred and twelve (Ezra 2:6)
      Two thousand eight hundred and eighteen (Nehemiah 7:11)
      17. How many were the children of Zattu?
      Nine hundred and forty-five (Ezra 2:8)
      Eight hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:13)
      18. How many were the children of Azgad?
      One thousand two hundred and twenty-two (Ezra 2:12)
      Two thousand three hundred and twenty-two (Nehemiah 7:17)
      19. How many were the children of Adin?
      Four hundred and fifty-four (Ezra 2:15)
      Six hundred and fifty-five (Nehemiah 7:20)
      20. How many were the children of Hashum?
      Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:19)
      Three hundred and twenty-eight (Nehemiah 7:22)
      21. How many were the children of Bethel and Ai?
      Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:28)
      One hundred and twenty-three (Nehemiah 7:32)
      22. Ezra 2:64 and Nehemiah 7:66 agree that the total number of the whole assembly was 42,360. Yet the numbers do not add up to anything close. The totals obtained from each book is as follows:
      29,818 (Ezra)
      31,089 (Nehemiah)
      23. How many singers accompanied the assembly?
      Two hundred (Ezra 2:65)
      Two hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:67)
      24. What was the name of King Abijahs mother?
      Michaiah, daughter of Uriel of Gibeah (2 Chronicles 13:2)
      Maachah, daughter of Absalom (2 Chronicles 11:20) But Absalom had only one daughter whose name was Tamar (2 Samuel 14:27)
      25. Did Joshua and the Israelites capture Jerusalem?
      Yes (Joshua 10:23, 40)
      No (Joshua 15:63)
      26. Who was the father of Joseph, husband of Mary?
      Jacob (Matthew 1:16)
      Hell (Luke 3:23)
      27. Jesus descended from which son of David?
      Solomon (Matthew 1:6)
      Nathan(Luke3:31)
      28. Who was the father of Shealtiel?
      Jechoniah (Matthew 1:12)
      Neri (Luke 3:27)
      29. Which son of Zerubbabel was an ancestor of Jesus Christ?
      Abiud (Matthew 1: 13)
      Rhesa (Luke 3:27) But the seven sons of Zerubbabel are as follows: i.Meshullam, ii. Hananiah, iii. Hashubah, iv. Ohel, v.Berechiah, vi. Hasadiah, viii. Jushabhesed (I Chronicles 3:19, 20). The names Abiud and Rhesa do not fit in anyway.
      30. Who was the father of Uzziah?
      Joram (Matthew 1:8)
      Amaziah (2 Chronicles 26:1)
      31. Who was the father of Jechoniah?
      Josiah (Matthew 1:11)
      Jeholakim (I Chronicles 3:16)
      32. How many generations were there from the Babylonian exile until Christ?
      Matthew says fourteen (Matthew 1:17)
      But a careful count of the generations reveals only thirteen (see Matthew 1: 12-16)
      33. Who was the father of Shelah?
      Cainan (Luke 3:35-36)
      Arphaxad (Genesis II: 12)
      34. Was John the Baptist Elijah who was to come?
      Yes (Matthew II: 14, 17:10-13)
      No (John 1:19-21)
      35. Would Jesus inherit Davids throne?
      Yes. So said the angel (Luke 1:32)
      No, since he is a descendant of Jehoiakim (see Matthew 1: I 1, I Chronicles 3:16). And Jehoiakim was cursed by God so that none of his descendants can sit upon Davids throne (Jeremiah 36:30)
      36. Jesus rode into Jerusalem on how many animals?
      One - a colt (Mark 11:7; cf Luke 19:3 5). And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their garments on it; and he sat upon it.
      Two - a colt and an ass (Matthew 21:7). They brought the ass and the colt and put their garments on them and he sat thereon.
      37. How did Simon Peter find out that Jesus was the Christ?
      By a revelation from heaven (Matthew 16:17)
      His brother Andrew told him (John 1:41)
      38. Where did Jesus first meet Simon Peter and Andrew?
      By the sea of Galilee (Matthew 4:18-22)
      On the banks of river Jordan (John 1:42). After that, Jesus decided to go to Galilee (John 1:43)
      39. When Jesus met Jairus was Jairus daughter already dead?
      Yes. Matthew 9:18 quotes him as saying, My daughter has just died.
      No. Mark 5:23 quotes him as saying, My little daughter is at the point of death.
      40. Did Jesus allow his disciples to keep a staff on their journey?
      Yes (Mark 6:8)
      No (Matthew 10:9; Luke 9:3

  • @AlriyshaDaawah
    @AlriyshaDaawah Před 3 lety +1

    هذا الشاب بحث في العلم والطبيعة ولم يدرس اي دين حتي يحكم على الاديان واهميتها
    والله اعلم لاني شاهدت له حوار سابق مع الاخوة هداه الله لدين الحق

  • @Sultanq67
    @Sultanq67 Před 3 lety

    😂 اللي نرفزني صوت ختون او هتون في اواخر المقطع
    الله يهديها لكن صوتها مستفز

  • @infooraf
    @infooraf Před 3 lety

    انتم تعيدون الحلقات 😑😑

  • @ALzzanam
    @ALzzanam Před 3 lety

    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @user-wc4bh8yw4l
    @user-wc4bh8yw4l Před 3 lety

    👍