The journey of every ex-Salafi. Mine too. Was filled with sectarianism, ego, jealousy and feeling superior and looking down upon other people and scholars
@Hoopfinesse
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Alhumdulillah I have not said “I am Salafi” ever since returning from my studies in Yemen 15 years ago. I’m so free and happy Alhumdulillah
@OmarAliYT.
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Wallahi as a young man growing up in the UK, Mohammed Hijab has helped me more than anyone in learning more about my deen. When I've been convinced by various sectarian groups his videos always bring me back to the middle ground. He makes mistakes and corrects himself as he learns, unlike the cultish behaviour we see from others. Nothing but respect, admiration and gratitude. May Allah swt bless you in the dunyah and akhira, ameen
@naimhussain606
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I can't believe you're only 31. May Allah bless your rest of life on earth. Aameen.
@souhailserghine2995
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Pure gold from start to finish.. May Allah bless you brother Hijab
@RFK_71
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I am 70 years old, and have watched our religion here in America go from something very unknown to now something phobic. The religion is simple but the people in our religion complicate it in many ways and many times. Stick to the roots of the religion and please don't complicate it. Allah SWT knows best but I think he wants to make it easy on us, yet we are always complicating it and arguing sometimes with and without knowledge. Please be respectful of each other as an example for our brethren and those considering Islam. Love you all for the sake of Allah SWT.
@usamaansari8732
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I always thought “salafism” as weird because to disparage 1000+ years of incredible, diverse classical Islamic scholarship for a small band of modern scholars is absolutely ridiculous
@amunalamuna2865
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When I first started practicing Islam, my brother who is a strict Salafi-Madkhali, almost made me give up on Islam wallahi. Alhamdulillah once I left these Madkhali mindset, I started feel better and started to love Islam with my heart. I totally agree with brother Mohammad and I‘m glad that he’s pointing out these things.
@BK_Beloved
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My Personal Journey with Salafiyaah and how/why I left (perhaps you can relate <3) :
@OneIslamicUmmahNL
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Finally you explained your stances in a way that I completely agree with you and to be honest I was feeling the same lately. Hope you’ll post this on your main channel. I like your akhlaaq in this video as well.
@StrivingBri
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subhanAllah, i want so badly to call myself salafi but this is EXACTLY why i hesitate and don’t, literally feel the exact same way, very well said Allahumma Barik
@Al_Neo
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Jazakallahu Khairan Brother Hijab. You really highlighted the Crux of the issue that not all but a significant portion of this so called 'Salafi' Movement has. They claim to have a desire or want to go back to the Salaf, the pious predecessors, yet their actions are ironically in direct contrast to their claims when they make their scholars infallible and anyone that disagrees with even a single opinion of their Sheikh is automatically considered a deviant by them. Whereas in the Muslim Ummah and even amongst the salafs disagreements have happened yet they remained fairly united and cordial towards each other and respected each other's opinions.
@daniyalrasheed676
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Living the life of confusion, seeing and listening to you today gave me hope today, , , ❤️
@kamranabbasi6757
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Allah has put love for you in my heart. May Allah always guide you and keep you on guidance.
@OnlyHerculean
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This was eye opening, I think you just catched me before I jumped into these patterns of thinking. Thank you Mr. Hijab.
@youtubeowl9544
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Wallahi this video is really illuminating. JazakumAllah khair. It should be on his main channel.
@Kimeikus
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Man, I relate to this soo much. It was never the main idea to follow the Qur’an and Sunnah and Salaf that was an issue. It was the arrogance, sectarianism, double standards, and allegiances which were were a huge turn off for me.
@SherazH1
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My bro, thank you for having the courage to openly being so honest about your journey. Life is a journey and we learn/transform/grow. A lot of scholars of past changed their opinions on things throughout their life. Maybe its openings from Allah, maybe Allah gives the Hikmah and maturation for man to see things as they are for their steadfastness on sincerity.
@MrSaifkamal
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I can totally relate to this. I used to be proud of being a "Salafi" for their pure Aqeedah but now after I have seen the dark side of these movements which has little to do with the Salaf but a lot more to do with their brand of Salafism, I no longer associate myself with this term. I'm a Muslim first and foremost Alhamdulillah.
@ahamedhamzisahulhameed66
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MashAllah, I needed to hear this brother Hijab. May Allah reward you.
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