The Sacred Night: Exploring Laylatul Qadr with Yasin Mol

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  • @IsmailSarkaya-ll4ts
    @IsmailSarkaya-ll4ts Před měsícem +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:03 *🎓 Exploring Laylatul Qadr: Understanding Time and Revelation*
    - Discussion on Laylatul Qadr as a cosmological and temporal event.
    - Laylatul Qadr's ambiguity in its timing and its significance as sacred time.
    - The theological and philosophical implications of Laylatul Qadr in understanding the Islamic worldview.
    01:36 *📜 Significance of Laylatul Qadr in Islamic Thought*
    - Analysis of Laylatul Qadr as a sacred time beyond a historical event.
    - Exploration of the intertwining of revelation, fate, and sacred time.
    - Different perspectives on the occurrence and significance of Laylatul Qadr within Islamic tradition.
    07:34 *🌌 Laylatul Qadr: A Metaphysical Exploration*
    - Delving into Laylatul Qadr's metaphysical aspects as a cosmological and temporal phenomenon.
    - Discussion on the relationship between space, time, and sacred events.
    - Understanding Laylatul Qadr within the broader Islamic worldview and metaphysical framework.
    24:58 *🤔 Existence of God and Conscious Minds*
    - Acceptance of certain concepts like the existence of God and conscious minds is often based on faith rather than empirical proof.
    - Belief in God is considered more axiomatic and easier to rationalize than belief in angels or other supernatural entities.
    - Differentiating between rational concepts and those based on revelation helps understand the basis of various religious beliefs.
    26:07 *🕊️ Rationalizing Beliefs in Angels and Jinn*
    - Belief in angels and jinn is based on revelation and rationalization of their existence as possible beings.
    - Theological discussions differentiate between pre-Islamic beliefs in jinn and the Islamic perspective provided by revelation.
    - The concept of supernatural beings like jinn is influenced by cultural and religious narratives and requires faith in divine revelation.
    30:47 *🔍 Belief in God vs. Belief in Angels*
    - Belief in God is more widespread and philosophically easier to rationalize than belief in angels.
    - Theism, with its emphasis on God's radical monotheism, contrasts with cosmological paradigms that intertwine God with creation.
    - Psychological factors and language influence how individuals perceive and conceptualize divine entities, leading to varying degrees of belief.
    50:12 *🌌 Understanding Paradigms of Divine Existence*
    - Different paradigms shape perceptions of divine existence:
    - Psychological paradigm: Divine existence confined to individual psychological imaginations.
    - Cosmological paradigm: Divine existence viewed through physical universe concepts, including supernatural beings as part of the world.
    - Theistic paradigm: Divine existence transcends both psychological and cosmological confines.
    52:43 *🤔 Challenging Theistic and Cosmological Views*
    - Examination of theistic vs. cosmological approaches to revelation:
    - Theistic approach: Revelation as a direct communication with God, often anthropomorphized.
    - Cosmological approach: Revelation contextualized within physical or empirical terms, lacking transcendence.
    56:30 *🎥 Influence of Media on Paradigmatic Views*
    - Media portrayal influences perceptions of divine and supernatural phenomena:
    - Hollywood often depicts cosmological or a cosmological paradigms due to the challenge of representing theistic concepts.
    - Media shapes societal understanding of angels, heaven, hell, and other spiritual entities.
    01:14:11 *🌌 Islamic Cosmology and Theism*
    - Islamic cosmology was influenced by Greek cosmology but adapted towards theistic perspectives.
    - Muslim theologians emphasized the idea of a larger universe, aligning with the concept of God's unlimited creativity.
    - Theism influenced creative thinking in natural philosophy and astronomy, challenging preconceived cosmological paradigms.
    01:19:02 *🧠 Philosophical Views on Cosmology*
    - Muslim theologians challenged the confined views of Muslim philosophers, advocating for a more expansive universe.
    - The concept of divine creativity influenced Islamic cosmology, leading to debates on the structure of the universe.
    - Philosophical discussions paved the way for scientific advancements, such as the shift from geocentrism to heliocentrism.
    01:24:35 *🔬 Relationship Between Science and Islamic Worldview*
    - Scientific progress, including Big Bang and quantum cosmology, doesn't contradict the Islamic worldview.
    - Methodological naturalism in science sometimes leads to a metaphysical naturalism worldview, excluding the transcendent.
    - Muslims in STEM fields may face challenges in reconciling empirical training with Islamic metaphysical beliefs.
    02:00:50 *⏳ Different Temporal Cultures and Rituals*
    - Conversion to Islam exposes individuals to different temporal cultures and psychological perceptions of time.
    - Planning daily activities around Islamic rituals such as prayer and fasting creates a unique temporal mode.
    - Sacred time, created through rituals like prayer and fasting, breaks individuals out of a purely empirical mode of existence.
    02:02:14 *🌙 Understanding Sacred Time and Rituals*
    - Sacred time, such as during Ramadan and Laylat al-Qadr, offers qualitative experiences rather than quantitative ones.
    - The qualitative nature of sacred time emphasizes the intention behind participating in rituals, rather than precise adherence to calendar dates.
    - Islamic worldview adds a qualitative aspect to time, expanding beyond the purely scientific understanding.
    02:04:30 *🕌 Creation of Sacred Time through Acts*
    - Sacred time is created through acts such as charity (sadaqah), prayer (salah), and fasting (sawm).
    - Intention plays a crucial role in activating the temporal mode associated with sacred acts.
    - Islamic worldview encompasses an extra temporal culture, adding depth to individual and collective experiences of time.
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  • @nasifsky
    @nasifsky Před měsícem +6

    Absolutely mind-blowing discussion from pure academic perspective. There's a lot one can take away from this. Thank you so much for your time and effort on this.

  • @user-oh4ju5jv1x
    @user-oh4ju5jv1x Před 2 měsíci +22

    The second to see, watching from Uzbekistan

  • @kb4432
    @kb4432 Před měsícem

    Our faith is so beautiful. Thank you for teaching us. I always wondered how our elders were so patient when bad things occurred, Yet remained so grateful.

  • @MorningDove154
    @MorningDove154 Před měsícem +5

    Falling in love with your channel! All your guests always bring thought provoking topics, and your knowledge, Paul is amazing. Thank you💕

  • @abdurrazzak2970
    @abdurrazzak2970 Před 2 měsíci +8

    May Allah Bless and Bless Both of You in this Life and in the Hereafter.

  • @medicalstudent23
    @medicalstudent23 Před měsícem +3

    Lots of Love from Pakistan❤❤🇵🇰
    May Allah bless you with success in this world and Hereafter❤️

  • @mohammedghander9243
    @mohammedghander9243 Před 2 měsíci +4

    God bless you Paul for hosting this intelligent and well educated man ; many of which he has explained show the great and sincere effort that he has exerted and l agree with a lot of what he has already explained
    God bless you and protect you Paul both

  • @servetbozdag2359
    @servetbozdag2359 Před 2 měsíci +7

    İt is very good to see you guys talk about such conversation.

  • @LaillahaillaAllah
    @LaillahaillaAllah Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thank you for being our friend dear Paul!

  • @Ratibaofficial
    @Ratibaofficial Před měsícem +2

    Thank you sir this is very important work! Jazak Allah khier 🤲🏻

  • @kb7202
    @kb7202 Před měsícem +1

    So so interesting thank you Paul to you and your guest. I need to watch this again. Im someone who loves learning about Islam and space; and this talk was just fascinating. Those diagrams really resonated with my understanding as well. Allahu alam

  • @786humaira1
    @786humaira1 Před měsícem +2

    Salaam Alaikum : Br Paul and Br. Yasin .
    May Allah bless you both with long life of health and happiness . May Allah shower His Mercy on you both and your families .
    Thank you for your valuable teachings .

  • @rosiebaluch1705
    @rosiebaluch1705 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Salam Alaykum wa Rahmatullah Paul jazak Allahu khair for your amazing contribution to the deen

  • @dekaadar9636
    @dekaadar9636 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Ramadan Mubarak

  • @abdulmazid6051
    @abdulmazid6051 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Alhamdulillah

  • @SyyedMuneeb
    @SyyedMuneeb Před 2 měsíci +3

    Watching from jalal abad Afghanistan

  • @zehravesile
    @zehravesile Před 2 měsíci +3

    Much much needed information n knowledge....!! Thanx a million paul n yasin for such a great video....may ALLAH bless u both ....

  • @y.israel922
    @y.israel922 Před 2 měsíci +2

    الله اكبر
    ولله الحمد و الشكر و الفضل و المنة
    جزاكم الله خير دار الدنيا و دار الآخرة
    السلام عليكم جميعاً و رحمة آلله و بركاته
    عيد مبارك لكم و عليكم جميعاً بكل خير وسلامة 🕌❤️🕋

  • @salaamalaikumX
    @salaamalaikumX Před měsícem +2

    I found this very beneficial.. jazakallahu khair

  • @-Fuzz-Buzz-
    @-Fuzz-Buzz- Před 2 měsíci +8

    Assalamu alaikum warrahmatullahi wabarrokatu. Brothers and sisters, I hope everyone is having a blessed Ramadamadingdong 😊🤲🏻

  • @RosewiththornsRWT
    @RosewiththornsRWT Před měsícem +1

    Very insightful, mash'Allah 👍

  • @user-xf3pu5hp8v
    @user-xf3pu5hp8v Před měsícem +2

    Thanks brother

  • @abduljada6152
    @abduljada6152 Před měsícem +1

    One of the best videos I’ve ever watched on youtube. Thank you both and may Allah bless you.

  • @SuliMoonbeam
    @SuliMoonbeam Před měsícem +1

    Very interesting, thank you. 😊

  • @arkamjaveed580
    @arkamjaveed580 Před měsícem +1

    Can you please have a detailed podcast on " Wisdom of Polygyny in Islam"

  • @azch6424
    @azch6424 Před měsícem +1

    Assalam Alaykum beautiful presentation and added a few extra dimensions to our pillars of Islam. As you said brother Paul "Fascinating". Thanks to you both, brothers Paul and Arnold. Jzakumullah khayran

  • @altonsafe
    @altonsafe Před 2 měsíci +1

    Alhamdulillah, truly insightful as always Paul.

  • @ultraautosound905
    @ultraautosound905 Před měsícem +1

    Eid Mubarak brother!

  • @mn-lt4kq
    @mn-lt4kq Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you Paul

  • @zaidsafadi1869
    @zaidsafadi1869 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Please make a video about the shubuhah that the Nasi' month was actually accepted by the prophet (SAW) and only removed in the year 17 AH, and this removal caused the months to shift from their seasonal times (so Rabi' 1 wouldn't always start at spring). This is very important because it touches upon Sawm and Hajj.

  • @Salah-vg4tn
    @Salah-vg4tn Před měsícem

    Intriguing discussion.

  • @AbidNasim
    @AbidNasim Před 2 měsíci

    2-185 tells us that Quran was [begun to be] sent down in Ramadan. Instructions to Angels maybe different; they're handed instructions through angel Gabriel (Spirit refers to Gabriel) and may be for a period until the next night. See also 44-3, where this night is also characterized as night of blessing, generally which means more output per input (as 97-3 tells us it is more goodness than a 1,000 months ).

  • @mymore195
    @mymore195 Před 2 měsíci

    May Allah guide me and forgive my sins.
    Amen

  • @sheikhhashimi5082
    @sheikhhashimi5082 Před 2 měsíci

    Salaamun alaikum
    Dear brother in common creed.
    I have question regarding the night and the thousand months.
    The question is did reveals Al-Qur'aan every year on The Qader night?
    With kind regards

  • @taklusyndrome
    @taklusyndrome Před měsícem

    A jinn did not bring the throne, correction needed @ 1:50:00

  • @hongkongkong7174
    @hongkongkong7174 Před měsícem

    from Hong Kong

  • @ALLAH.ismysuperpower1794
    @ALLAH.ismysuperpower1794 Před měsícem +1

    Assalamu Alaikum

  • @mohammedghander9243
    @mohammedghander9243 Před 2 měsíci

    In brief:
    Destiny ( القدر ) is the all events that happen all the time which have been already recorded before in the universe(السماء الدنيا ) and we only effect them in the worldly life by God will and God may remove or fix some events during our testing in our daily life
    From Quran

    • @victoremman4639
      @victoremman4639 Před měsícem

      Form arabic Qur'an, and semantic: root QDR, archaic root QD (a step in time of space), deeper now, the Q is the sem of the positioning, and the D is the extension meaning, and finally, the R is the constraint. Get this etymologic approach ? Where do you get that Allah could change a destiny ? Al Qadr seems to be offered by Allah, means that this special night, we could be enlighted from where we came, and following way for the year coming, a kind of sheck up of the way we are in. It's about Conscience, the unveiled true and it's a blessing from Allah. About etymologic meaning of ساعة the Sin expresses a movement, and Allah is الدَّهْر means He manages the alternance, not really round, but sinusoidal, frequences, and the final ع is that a mind can grap, like in A'lamin or I'lm. So Time is designed to be seen, grp in our mind, the movement. Doing etymology, I had discovered that Jesus's name Yashua', it's about time, the HOUR, root Shua' سوع in hebrew aramaic, Yum Qiyamat, so the preachs done by I'sa (as). Etymology, morphosemantic, science of the sciences.

  • @RayOfHope8
    @RayOfHope8 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🤲🤲🤲

  • @HH-pv9ex
    @HH-pv9ex Před 2 měsíci

    The messenger of Allah peace be upon him said:
    ألا أُنبِّئُكم بليلةٍ أفضلَ من ليلةِ القدرِ ؟ حارِسٌ حَرَسَ في أرضِ خوفٍ ، لعله أن لا يرجعَ إلى أهلِه .
    الراوي : عبدالله بن عمر | المحدث : الألباني | المصدر : صحيح الترغيب
    الصفحة أو الرقم: 1232 | خلاصة حكم المحدث : صحيح
    التخريج : أخرجه النسائي في ((السنن الكبرى)) (8868) باختلاف يسير، والحاكم (2424)، والبيهقي (18910) واللفظ لهما
    "Shall I tell you of a night better that the night of power ? A guardian who guards in a land of fear, who potentially will not return to his family. [Narrated by Al-Nasaei, Al-Bayhaqi, Al-Hakim and authenticated by Al-Albani]

  • @salimmohamud5390
    @salimmohamud5390 Před 2 měsíci

    The guest shld go direct to the point

  • @taklusyndrome
    @taklusyndrome Před měsícem

    Topic. Islam and time

  • @H4R88N
    @H4R88N Před měsícem

    *Everything in This Existence*
    Has A *B* eginning And *E* nding
    Where and How would *God*
    Enter As He *Has No*
    *Beginning No Ending*

  • @beehivepattern5695
    @beehivepattern5695 Před měsícem

    yes....the closest lowest heaven is the moon, the further is out side solar system, based on the specific word in Quran....."the ornaments" 😎

  • @victoremman4639
    @victoremman4639 Před měsícem

    "Of course Allah doesn't have HAND" This is show the deep misunderstanding from western people and greek philosopher. In arabic, each word reflect an action, it is not from Islam what he said about materialism, but greek-latin, christianity. So it is shirk to say that Allah doens't have an Hand, because an Hand is not an object, but what it does : YaD means strictly something carrying an Intention, and the hand it's the extension, from the mind toward the action done. So never deny Allah has a Hand, it's shirk. And Allah's words are not lying us.

  • @l3ll5l79
    @l3ll5l79 Před měsícem

    Actually if you think about it all of God's attributes can be rationally concluded because everything is determined this is logically necessary from there we now that everything in existence is chosen according to something(yes free will is necessary for God otherwise it ends in a contradiction) from there everything done is done by him. Actually a God without love is illogical he created us as loving and we can examine our world and will see care and love everywhere. To hold a deistic view of God you must hide or deny the existence around his signs. Maybe somebody would ask but what about wrongdoings in the world? This is also a sign for his perfection because wrongdoings aren't things on of itself rather they are a result of a lack of the correct behavior because of lack of other factors like knowledge, love, care, selfcontrol and so on. A deistic world view is not rational is a half chewed shallow intellectual position. Maybe because of a lack of certain things.

  • @rhonda8822
    @rhonda8822 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a serious question for muslims.
    What is the history of paradise (Jannah) in Islam? When did Allah reveal first to mankind that it exists ?
    To whom did Allah reveal it? And where can I find this information?
    I ask this because I am a Christian who just celebrated Easter and as you may know, Jesus spoke extensively about Heaven and how to attain it but Isa does not say anything about Jannah/Heaven in the Quran.
    Thanks, and happy day of Laylat al-Qadr

    • @TokaSaab-eq6pl
      @TokaSaab-eq6pl Před 2 měsíci +2

      Qur'an 2
      35. We said, “O Adam, inhabit the Garden, you and your spouse, and eat from it freely as you please, but do not approach this tree, lest you become wrongdoers.”
      ****
      The first man literally lived in Jenna and all the answers are in this verse
      As for the first person to go to look at it when it was created, it was the Holy Spirit Gabriel. God commanded him to do so when He created Heaven and Hell.
      What isa said about Jenna
      Qur'an 5
      72. They disbelieve those who say, “Allah is the Messiah the son of Mary.” But the Messiah himself said, “O Children of Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Whoever associates others with Allah, Allah has forbidden him Paradise, and his dwelling is the Fire. The wrongdoers have no saviors.”

    • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 Před měsícem

      Jannat (a singular feminine noun; -at for singular feminine; -aat / -āt for plural. -at on its own can be read without the feminine -t of -at, the singular as -á, and some people wrongly in my opinion replace -at with -ah; and its plural in the Qur’aan is Jannaat / Jannāt; Jannat belongs in the triliteral root-pattern J-N-N of the verb Janna جَنَّ; same as Jinn for a masculine collective noun and its unit feminine noun Jinnat = possession, obsessio; mania, madness, insanity. Same as Junnat = protection, shelter, shield; same as Janiin = embryo, fetus; germ "in a seed"; same as Janaan = heart, soul).
      So, Al-Jannat in the Qur’aan refers to the entire Earth in which Aadam was created in the first place as the only human and no other Ḥayawaan = Animal, collectively Fauna of triliteral root-pattern Ḥ-Y-Y of the verb Ḥayiya = to live. Before this world / universe was born known in the Qur’aan Ad-Dunyaa = The Lower / The Nearer (Life Al-Ḥayaat / Al-Ḥayāt الحَيَاةُ).
      And therefore Al-Jannaat, its plural in the Qur’aan refers to parts or plots of that original Earth as reward for good actions in this earth with Ar-Raḥmaan (The Merciful) / Allaah (< Al-Ilaah) Qur’aan 6:99, and parts of this earth of Ad-Dunyaa Qur’aan 13:4
      Al-Jannaat referring to as promised has two different nouns ᶜAdn and Firdaws. Jannaaatu ᶜadnin Qur’aan 19:61, Jannaatu-lFirdawsi Qur’aan 18:107.
      And the contrast between the original Earth Jannat (Al-Malaaʼikat and Aadam) as Life (Al-Ḥayaat = The Life in general) and in this Ad-Dunyaa (plurality and diversity) to the promised as it should be Al-Ḥayawaan (The Life; also it's also what in ᶜArabic language it's called collectively animals, living creatures; as place to go back as a promise in contrast to this earth of Ad-Dunyaa in the Qur’aan 29:64 Ad-Daaru-lAaḵiratu (or Al-Aakhiratu = The Last / The Ultimate Home) = Al-Ḥayawaan (The Life as Allaah wished and wishes, as for His creation inclusive with humas who wish and connect to Him)!
      Two universes = one Duality = existence!

    • @rhonda8822
      @rhonda8822 Před měsícem

      @@TokaSaab-eq6pl
      Thanks, Toka.
      So when muslims die they go to the garden of Eden, right?
      I thought Eden was on earth and paradise was up somewhere but I guess not.
      One more question- Is there a place in the Quran where God tells this to someone? Because I didn't find what you said in the Quran.
      Thanks for your answer.

    • @hamoudi_d
      @hamoudi_d Před měsícem

      We don't seek confirmation in other religions or their holy books to confirm our religion. Nevertheless, you should do a research on גן עדן and that being in the believers of Jesus, who was merely a Jewish teacher.

    • @rhonda8822
      @rhonda8822 Před měsícem

      @@hamoudi_d
      cop-out answer.
      And yet you seek Mohamad prophesied in the Bible.
      And almost all your prophets are from theHoly Bible.
      Where's those who came to America & Canada ?? Why aren't they in the Koran/

  • @rajadawoodyousuf9675
    @rajadawoodyousuf9675 Před 2 měsíci +4

    aslaam oalaikum brothers and sisters, just want to say make dua for palestinian children,women and men..don't forget to talk about them and boycott all zionist goods and anyone who supports the zionists.

    • @rhonda8822
      @rhonda8822 Před 2 měsíci

      Why hasn't Hamas surrendered or accepted any of Israel's "cease fire" offers?

    • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@rhonda8822
      It's the other way round!

    • @rhonda8822
      @rhonda8822 Před měsícem

      @@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      *Hamas has LOST the war they started. The people Hamas represents have LOST, and their people are starving. When humanitarian relief comes in, Hamas & thugs & bandits take it all. If Hamas was compassionate and cared for their people, they would surrender.*

    • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 Před měsícem

      @rhonda8822
      No wonder that you are stringing "Ḥamās has LOST the WAR" 👎 (WAR is not at all what's being done to the land of Falasṭiin and its native inhabitants, it is a Holocaust that has been started with the setting up over the land and its people by the colonialist criminal powers a colonial state they called Israel that stemmed from the so-called by the colonialists World War when it really was their internal pandemonium that strongly affected and is still affecting the World Wide and demonstratively exemplified in the Land and the people of Falasṭiin), thugs, bandits and add to that the organised sexual molestations in rape of men, women and children, be it a Muslim native or a Christian native of Falasṭiin; all of it reflecting directly and indirectly You and the HUMAN CRIMINAL COLONIALIST POWER you put your faith into regardless! For what?! NEVER AGAIN!?!

  • @nadeemrehman5365
    @nadeemrehman5365 Před 2 měsíci

    The presenter is arguing from a Ashari/Maturidi paradign: "God exists without time and place", this is not from revelation, neither Quran nor hadith

  • @victoremman4639
    @victoremman4639 Před měsícem

    49:20 Perfect, this is what it needs to open. Never trust philosophers: first came the translations, the replacement of arabic concepts by foreign ones, then making philosophy from a foreign languages and concepts, this is what are doing most of the western philosophers about Islamic creed, it's a double ko rupe tion. Translations are a failures, example, Yasin used the word A'lamin with incorrect meaning, taken from western culture, not arabic. The Root it's ع ل م and with this root we make I'lm, science, so A'lamin means all Signs, something our mind can see and grap, it's not the western concept of Univers or World, so there is NO a'lamin for the ghayb, because linguisticly it makes no sens. His confusion came from his representation given by his culture and language, greek and christian culture. Second misunderstanding, the word Nazala, it doesn't mean to go down, but something making part, like a whole piece Allah divides and gives us a part of it, so Reveal or Send down is a misunterpretation of the root NZL due to translations and its philosopher following. Ibn Taymiyya struggled with philosophers, whom took concepts from greek philosophy and applied on Qur'an words, imperfect understanding of arabic. If Nazala took the meaning of Send down, it's because it comes from Allah, supposed to be over the Skies. Read surah 10.5 وَالْقَمَرَ نُورًا وَقَدَّرَهُ مَنَازِلَ لِتَعْلَمُوا عَدَدَ السِّنِينَ وَالْحِسَابَ there is no direction up or down expressed by the root NZL, but parts.

    • @victoremman4639
      @victoremman4639 Před měsícem

      By the way, another borrowing concept from greek: A'lamin doesn't need shahad, it's a misunterstanding of arabic. As said above, A'alam is what we can grap in mind, and shahad is about what we can grap firmely, it makes no sens this concept trying to define what is materialistic. The Air is a material, and we can't grap in your hand or touch it. Materialism is a full greek concept, derived from the duality of God spiritual, and Stone or wood statues material. Philosophy is a bag of fishbones.

  • @mohammedghander9243
    @mohammedghander9243 Před 2 měsíci

    The hour or the clock in Quran is the universe because the earth go round like clock and also the universe go round like clock until God command the hour or the clock to stop that happens at the end of universe
    يوم تقوم الساعة يقسم المجرمون ما لبثوا غير ساعة
    Quran

    • @victoremman3089
      @victoremman3089 Před měsícem

      In sha' Allah, my com will not disappear again. The ساعة is about movment with the first Sin, not round by sinusoidal, frequences, and the final ع indicates that it's to be seen. And Qadr is compound by etyma QD which is about Step, so Q is the sem of the Positioning, and the D it's extension, get the semantical point ? And the R is a constraint. This is etymology and morphosemantic. By the way, Jesus's name is Yashua' in aramaic and hebrew, and got the etyma سع which is about Time : Ya- means Sign or Miracle, and Shua' means the HOUR, Yum Qiyamat in hebrew and aramaic. So Ya-Shua' is the Sign of the HOUR, and I'sa (as) is another aspect of him, the Hope of salvation, the way to prepare ourself for this Hour. It's about etymology. Jesus's preachs was about the Hour.

  • @beardedbrogaming6066
    @beardedbrogaming6066 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I now understand why dutch people say,Islam is complicated.This dutch muslim brother is i believe one of its causes.He makes it very very complicated.Using to many Arabic terms.English is his second language.It was far better if he uses english terms instead of showing off how good he is in Arabic.

    • @stitchtui3619
      @stitchtui3619 Před 2 měsíci +1

      dont assume that of the brother. fear Allah. This is not an subject for the layman so thats why you think its complicated

    • @beardedbrogaming6066
      @beardedbrogaming6066 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@stitchtui3619 layman?I know the Arabic terms.It is not that difficult to use English wordings.As the nun believer can understand it also.I dont think i asked to much of a Dutch teacher.He can find the english terms before his presentation if he dont know it.That Islam is Alien to nun believers is because of all the Arabic wordings.Everybody here thinks Islam is for Arabs.Dont you want that people feel familiar by used English terms.If i werent a muslim i should have lost interest also.English lecture or english presentation better in English wording.Thats better to attract nun believers.Since this is CZcams and not a mosque.Hope you will understand my point now.

    • @RABadhan
      @RABadhan Před 2 měsíci

      @@beardedbrogaming6066 It's a deep discussion to begin with. In my understanding, this was not meant to "attract" anybody. This was basically meant to have a deeper understanding of the mysterious nature of "laylatul Qadr". I understand your suggestion of using more simple English words. But the way you phrased your suggestion is not suitable, in my humble opinion. Why do we need to assume that the guest was showing off? Even without assuming something negative, you could have given your suggestion.

    • @beardedbrogaming6066
      @beardedbrogaming6066 Před měsícem

      @@RABadhan Allright,i should not say it like that.I said that because here in the Netherlands our second language is English.I Know this presentation is not created to attract nun believers,But on the otherhand i know a lot of nun believers watch blogging theology.Please more English.

    • @beardedbrogaming6066
      @beardedbrogaming6066 Před měsícem

      @@victoremman4639 Islam says dont make it difficult make it easy.

  • @user-di2xu2gs4n
    @user-di2xu2gs4n Před 2 měsíci

    لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله ما هذا دين الله ولا هكذا يتدارس

  • @ahmedkadhi4617
    @ahmedkadhi4617 Před měsícem

    Bad thumbnail, the word of god on the ground !

  • @0nly1truth
    @0nly1truth Před měsícem +1

    Too much Sūfi-oriented teachings tainting BT, lacks authenticity.

  • @smartchocolate6503
    @smartchocolate6503 Před 9 dny

    Some parts of this podcast just unnecessarily dragged