What a great lecture honestly. Priceless. May Allah reward Scholars like Shaykh to lofty status in this life and hereafter. How lucky we are
@sheher-banojafari8967
2 ай бұрын
❤️JazakumAllah khairun Katheera Sheikh. May Fatima AS be pleased with you. May Allah SWT protect you always🤲. JazakAllah khair to the organisers🙏
@LaHijab23
3 ай бұрын
Inshallah we never fail our test by being ungrateful 🤲🏽
@munkyjam91
3 ай бұрын
Such a great lecture! JazakAllah khair
@shreddinbetty365
2 ай бұрын
Great lecture, very much needed. It cleared up all the confusion for me. Fantastic!
@berro348
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for getting rid of the echo
@A-Mubarak
2 ай бұрын
Mashalla very informative and brainstorming lecture 🤲🏻 JazakAllah khair. I wish there is an arabic version for non English speakers
@hammadhussain4422
2 ай бұрын
اجركم على الله.
@MustaphaSulaiman-cs8od
2 ай бұрын
Masha Allah
@aeliyaimamnaqvi204
3 ай бұрын
Salaam, Why don't you have English subtitles for those who do not have English as their 1st language?
@happyseal9546
2 ай бұрын
And people who are deaf of hard of hearing also need subtitles please
@aeliyaimamnaqvi204
2 ай бұрын
@@happyseal9546 Exactly
@Momo-yl3hs
2 ай бұрын
15:46
@aqilalhu
Ай бұрын
Elijah was not a prophet, he wasn’t afraid of them killing him, his mission is to rescue prophets in the most difficult times,but he knew his death is on the hands of the real children of Israel that the Quran was addressing all the time in the Quran..the children of Israel were chosen because of 1 and only reason.. previous generations were introduced to Ahlul bay in general but the Israelites were introduced to them in details that's why they were chosen..please follow the ahadeeth of Ahlul bayt instead of the scholars
@syed.m.alizainrizvi6201
2 ай бұрын
3:24 recording disrupted.
@aqilalhu
Ай бұрын
Elijah was not a prophet, he wasn’t afraid of them killing him, his mission is to rescue prophets in the most difficult times,but he knew his death will be on the hands of the real children of Israel that the Quran was addressing all the time in many verse which is the Islamic nation (none of us except he either killed or poisoned).the children of Israel were chosen because of 1 and only reason.. previous generations were introduced to Ahlul bayt in general but the Israelites were introduced to them in details (like the gate of hittah),that's why they were chosen..all the events lead to one point and that's the day of reappearance of the Imam, and what's going to happen on that day lead to one point which is the rajaa(the return) "the 50,000) years day..it is the day of our prophet return and his ruling on earth and that is the meaning of (the verses of istikhlaf..the promise of Allah to inherit the earth by His right servants
@shaikhwasif6643
2 ай бұрын
Sayeds too think they are chosen by Allah.
@zeealy3968
3 ай бұрын
Are the terms isralite used before the Jesus period? After Jesus they are called Jews since they rejected Isa
@muhammadamine7344
3 ай бұрын
Most likely not. Isralite isn’t a common term
@chezigerin
Ай бұрын
12:08 Remember, all of Deuteronomy is Musa's review of the Torah and the history of the Jews in the desert. The Jews to whom he is speaking were not involved in the sins of the generation in the desert! Those people had all passed away except for Joshua bin Nun and Caleb bin Yefufneh. There is a tradition that the generation that went into the Holy Land with Joshua was completely righteous. 13:26 Non-Jews go nuts over this. Chosen means tasked, not "superior". A child of Abraham is one who accepts the teachings of Abraham - not because he has Abraham's blood. But yes, it is a tension. God will punish the Jews when necessary. But, like a father - there is an eternal love that overcomes the anger and punishment. Through repentance the Jews can return to the proper guidance and conduct. But, there is absolutely no superiority over others. God created the world. It's like a construction project. Each professional - the masons, the plumbers, the electricians - everyone is critical to building this edifice. So too, the Jews were tasked with certain responsibilities. This is why Jews do not push conversion. There is no need. Everyone has their role in the divine plan. 22:14 The best thing a Muslim can do for a Jew is to encourage him to repent and return to the teachings of the Torah. 23:50 Wrong. The prophets were meant to assist Israel to repent - not the rest of the world. The only case where a prophet urges other nations to repent is Jonah, and at first he was reluctant to engage in this mission. There is a tradition that had the Jews remained righteous, the only books of the Bible would have been the Torah and the Book of Joshua. The Jews themselves are supposed to export Tawhid to the world - not the prophets per se. God sent the other nations their own prophets. 25:34 Goy means "nation." It became a slur only recently. Most Jews do not speak in a crass or derogatory way. Like every community, the rabble-rousers make the most noise, but are inconsequential. Gentile is not a derogatory word. 26:10 If the reference here is to more Orthodox Jews, this is not true either. It is not a matter of superiority. The imposed separation is out of caution, because the Jews know what happens when there is assimilation. All the wayward paths of the Jews were due to the influence of the Erev Rav. That is an extreme example. Nevertheless, a consequence of the diaspora has been that the Jews abandon Torah vis-à-vis assimilation. But, a truly observant Jew shows respect and kindness to all people. The great scholars and rabbis of the Jews, especially in the modern era - were known for their piety among non-Jews. An example that come to mind is of Rabbi Shmuel Heller who lived in Safed in the 19th century. The Arabs in the area would flock to him in droves for his free medical services and because of his kindness, attention, and care. The news and internet are full of videos, pictures, and weird narratives of Jews acting inappropriately. This is click/trigger bait. I am an Orthodox Jew. It is of utmost important to be kind and respectful to all of God's creatures. I love speaking with Muslims about religion, closeness to God, purity, and how to repent and refine our character (I do not like to talk about Israel, because then everything goes South). 27:04 There wasn't failure. It's also a part of the divine plan. Earlier in the lecture it was rightfully stated that the Jews were chosen through divine wisdom. Was it a mistake? The majority of Jews did not fail. Perhaps a minority in every generation fall, and worse- bring others down with them - but the Jews continue to thrive. Three generations after the Holocaust one of the biggest waves of repentance and seeking out true Torah living has occurred among namely assimilated, American Jews. And what is failure? We are given the opportunity to ALWAYS return, like a child who disobeys his father. Regardless of what he has done, the day he goes to his father and begs for forgiveness and commits to changing his ways - the father will not forgive him? The covenant IS an absolute. Just because the Muslims claim the Jews lost the chance means that is the case? Of course they say that! They have to say that, otherwise they have a tremendous theological quagmire. The same with the Christians. The Muslim and Christian faiths are built on this premise. The conditions apply to staying in the Land of Israel. But, as God's chosen people - no conditions. We are still the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. That doesn't change. Your son and your daughter will always remain your children, right? 28:05 The Muslims call the Jews killers of Prophets. The entirety of the Jews did not kill prophets. These happenings as per the Bible were usually at the level of the aristocracy or among a minority of the Jews for unjustified and sinful political reasons. The Jews mourn the death of the prophets. These days are marked on the Jewish calendar as fast days even today. The Quran purports a great misunderstanding here.... 44:03 Again, the Muslims have to say this. The Torah was given to the Jews as a part of a covenant. That doesn't end. If I as a Jew were to keep only the Quran I would have to repent, because I would then be neglecting hundreds of commandments as per the Torah. Also, the final messenger was always Musa. The prophets never gave over new messages. They only reiterated what Musa said to remind and warn the Jews. Mohammed's message while in the spirit of the Torah, is completely different. Following the words of Mohammed would result in a Jew committing terrible transgressions (however, for Muslims to be devout and profess Tawhid is virtuous even in the eyes of the Torah and of the Jews. Muslims should be good Muslims. Jews should be good Jews.). 49:35 The Jews would agree with this too. Hence the Noahide Laws. God loves his creations and those who love him and believe ONLY in him (in this sense Christianity is a huge problem). 46:00 The Jews would agree with that.
@AvrilFatima-x1v
2 ай бұрын
WHY ARE U ALL SO JEALOUS THAT ISRAEL IS CHOSEN PEOPLE OF GOD TILL THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT HE WILL JUDGE THEM WHO ARE ULL.....
@jabier687
2 ай бұрын
Lol chosen my ass
@Ace-313
2 ай бұрын
The right was taken away since they betrayed each Prophet was sent for them, they betrayed God's laws time after time.
@zahrahusain5965
2 ай бұрын
This proves you did not hear this lecture at all 😂😂😂😂
@ritzee1975
2 ай бұрын
It is actually 'cursed people'
@krazed1102
2 ай бұрын
U do understand that being "the chosen" means to follow and preach and protect His word through practice, right? Just because u are from a "special" group doesn't mean u can do whatever u want and not be punished for your wrongdoings. You are accountable to your actions. You "chosen" are held at a much HIGHER accountability than those who are not from that group.
@pantrywarriors9577
2 ай бұрын
Sheikh, I would stay away from doing analysis and exegesis of different faiths because you lack the knowledge and are spreading misinformation. Do not be arrogant to think you know enough to speak about this on the mimbar.
@HF-jy4he
2 ай бұрын
I think that you are the arrogant one here, if you’re not interested in these lectures, don’t listen to them
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