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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown is a Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. He received his BA in History from Georgetown University and his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago. Dr. Brown has studied and conducted research in Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Indonesia, India and Iran. His book publications include The Canonization of al-Bukhari and Muslim: The Formation and Function of the Sunni Hadith Canon (Brill, 2007), Hadith: Muhammad's Legacy in the Medieval and Modern World (Oneworld, 2009), Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2011), Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy (Oneworld, 2014), Slavery and Islam (Oneworld, 2019), and Islam & Blackness (Oneworld, 2022). He has published numerous articles. He is the editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Islamic Law.
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown is a Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. He received his BA in History from Georgetown University and his PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago. Dr. Brown has studied and conducted research in Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Indonesia, India and Iran. His book publications include The Canonization of al-Bukhari and Muslim: The Formation and Function of the Sunni Hadith Canon (Brill, 2007), Hadith: Muhammad's Legacy in the Medieval and Modern World (Oneworld, 2009), Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2011), Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet's Legacy (Oneworld, 2014), Slavery and Islam (Oneworld, 2019), and Islam & Blackness (Oneworld, 2022). He has published numerous articles. He is the editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Islamic Law.
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Q&A session - Is there any benefit to read the Quran? NJ Dawah
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Dr. Brown and & Mufti Muhammad Ibn Muneer answer the question during NJ Dawah Q&Q session.
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Dr. Brown and & Mufti Muhammad Ibn Muneer answer the question during NJ Dawah Q&Q session.
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Western Historical Critical Method | Muslim Historians Toolkit | Karima
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Premiered on Dec 5, 2023 By Karima Foundation Excellent discussion on the Western historical critical method and how it was applied to Islam. Source: ua-cam.com/video/ALdaISU3ZFY/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Book Launch: Islam and Blackness
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Uploaded Sep 25, 2023 by IHRCtv IHRCtv hosts a book launch and author evening on Friday, 10 February 2023 at the P21 Gallery in Euston. Purchase Islam and Blackness here: bit.ly/46jbm8t Please consider donating to IHRCtv: www.ihrc.org.uk/donate-to-ihrc/ Source: ua-cam.com/video/ORUmlVZJChM/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Ummatics Colloquium: Islam and Blackness
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Uploaded on Aug 29, 2023 by Ummatics Dr. Brown discusses his new book "Islam and Blackness". The discussion is joined by: "Dr. James (Jimmy) Jones: Executive VP of the Islamic Seminary of America and Professor Emeritus of World Religions and African Studies at Manhattanville College Dr. Muhammad Khalifa: Professor of educational administration and Executive Director for Urban Education Initiati...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islam 201- Book Review: "Misquoting Muhammad by Dr. Jonathan Brown" Part 2
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Streamed live on Sept 15, 2023 by Islamic Association of Raleigh Dr. Hisham Sarsour reviews Dr. Brown's book "Misquoting Muhammad The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy". Book "Misquoting Muhammad The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy": drjonathanbrown.com/books/misquoting-muhammad/ Islamic Association of Raleigh: raleighmasjid.org/ Source: ua-...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islam 201- Book Review: "Misquoting Muhammad by Dr. Jonathan Brown"
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Streamed live on Aug 10, 2023 by Islamic Association of Raleigh Dr. Hisham Sarsour reviews Dr. Brown's book "Misquoting Muhammad The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy". Book "Misquoting Muhammad The Challenges and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy": drjonathanbrown.com/books/misquoting-muhammad/ Islamic Association of Raleigh: raleighmasjid.org/ Source: ua-c...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Slavery in Islam, Interview with Mansur Peixoto / História Islâmica
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Uploaded on Jun 1, 2023 by História Islâmica Dr. Brown talks about the topic of Slavery in Islam with Mansur Peixoto the Content and Social Media Manager for História Islâmica. Consider supporting História Islâmica: PayPal: t.ly/YP74 Website: historiaislamica.com/en Source: ua-cam.com/video/GNbhQDpTp4w/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - One Day International Conference: Islam, Science & Atheism at UMT, Pakistan
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Uploaded on Jun 1, 2023 by Institute of Discourse Perspectives Dr. Brown gives a talk during the One Day International Conference: Islam, Science and Atheism at UMT in Lahore, Pakistan Source: ua-cam.com/video/m71ybl8RNHg/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Moral Progress and the Problem of Slavery - Zealots at the Gate | Episode 14
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Uploaded on Apr 26, 2023 by Comment Magazine / Zealots at the Gate podcast. Excellent discussion on the top of Slavery. MORE Podcast Links: Podcast homepage: comment.org/shows/zealots-at-the-gate/ Episode page: comment.org/podcasts/moral-progress-and-the-problem-of-slavery/ _ SUBSCRIBE to Zealots at the Gate podcast. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/43ebdSn Spotify: spoti.fi/3KiZ1XT Google Podcasts: bi...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Problem Solvers, not Problem Creators | Advice for BJJ Students
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Premiered on Feb 14, 2023 by Karima Foundation Karima Foundation links: www.karima.org.uk/donate www.karima.org.uk/whatsapp www.karima.org.uk/telegram Source: ua-cam.com/video/w5Rf43-ApIY/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - New Books Network | Islam and Blackness
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Published on Apr 7, 2023 by New Books in Islamic Studies. Dr. Brown discusses his new book "Islam and Blackness" with Dr. SherAli Tareen is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. Please consider subsribing to the New Books Network podcast. The Islam and Blackness Book: bookshop.org/p/books/islam-and-blackness-jonathan-a-c-brown/18234446?ean=9780861544844 Sour...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islam & Blackness: An Author Evening with Dr Brown and Ustadh Mustafa Briggs
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Premiered on Feb 28, 2023 by Karima Foundation Dr. Brown and Ustadh Mustafa Briggs talk about their books and share important insights. Dr. Brown's book: "Islam and Blackness" can be purchased at: a.co/d/3t7uSr5 Ustadh Mustafa Briggs' book: "Beyond Bilal: Black History In Islam Paperback" can be purchased at: a.co/d/ielsIqO Karima Foundation links: www.karima.org.uk/donate www.karima.org.uk/wha...
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islam and Blackness
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Published on Feb 22, 2023 by Blogging Theology Dr. Brown discusses his new book "Islam and Blackness". oneworld-publications.com/work/islam-and-blackness/ Support Blogging Theology on Patreon: www.patreon.com/Bloggingtheology Blogging Theology Paypal Link: www.paypal.com/paypalme/bloggingtheology?locale.x=en_GB Source: ua-cam.com/video/PGLA_j9gvwQ/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Imam Bukhari and his Sahih | Karima Foundation
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Premiered on Feb 2, 2023 by Karima Foundation. www.karima.org.uk/bukhari This talk is part of a course by Karima Foundation that took place on September 24th, 2022. www.karima.org.uk/bukhari Source: m.ua-cam.com/video/24w2lSZdPTc/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Life, Times and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad
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Published May 25, 2022 by IslamiCity, originally by Bayan Islamic Graduate School. Bayan Islamic Graduate School Prophetic Biography Series by Prophetic Biography: direct.bayanclaremont.org/course/prophetic-biography2 UA-cam Page: www.youtube.com/@BayanclaremontOrg Website: www.bayanonline.org/ Source: ua-cam.com/video/xME9ND_LqZE/v-deo.html
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Why Do We Need Hadith? DoubleTake, a Yaqeen Podcast
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Why Do We Need Hadith? DoubleTake, a Yaqeen Podcast
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Muslim Identity/Case Studies
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - The State of Hadith Studies | İstanbul University Faculty of Theology
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - The State of Hadith Studies | İstanbul University Faculty of Theology
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - What are Hadith? With Professor Jonathan Brown
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - What are Hadith? With Professor Jonathan Brown
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Abbasid Podcast EP028 | On the life, works and legacy al-Bukhārī (810-870CE)
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - CanCode Interview, Det humanistiske fakultet, UiB
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - CanCode Interview, Det humanistiske fakultet, UiB
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Brigham Young University | Islam Conference Session 3
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Brigham Young University | Islam Conference Session 3
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - South Asia in Islamic Thought
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - South Asia in Islamic Thought
Coalition for Civil Freedoms - Ramadan Behind Bars
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Coalition for Civil Freedoms - Ramadan Behind Bars
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Isnad Academy Podcast
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - MAS ICNA Convention 2017
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - European, American Muslims: The status-quo or resistance? LeBreakdown
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - "Is Islam-anti-Black?" | Center for Religious & Spiritual Life
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islamicate Interview | Slavery and Islam: A Conversation with Dr. Brown
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Islamicate Interview | Slavery and Islam: A Conversation with Dr. Brown
Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Slavery and Islam A Conversation With The Author | Islamic Literary Society
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Dr. Jonathan AC Brown - Slavery and Islam A Conversation With The Author | Islamic Literary Society
Masha Allah
Ma Sha Allah
Thank you for this
AOA In my humble opinion, We should keep in mind/consider the difference between a person who is Arabic and a muslim (Ajmi) who who can't understand Arabic, We should not view them as same and apply Hadiths without taking this critical factor, If a hadith is quoted highlighting the virtues of reading (Tilawat) of the Qur'an and it was quoted to the Sahaba's who could understand and appreciate every word of it, and preach the same hadith to someone who does not understand Arabic, does not make sense to me, It cannot and should not be one size fits all !! Allah (swt) knew that fourteen centuries later Islam would spread around the World and 85% of the muslims would be unable to understand Arabic language, so he created resources for its translation into all the major languages, So that none may remain deprived of its Message, However most of the scholars still insist and continue on insisting to read it in the original Arabic script without advising that if we do not read it with understanding we would remain deprived of its fundamental purpose of revelation, See Surah Yusuf , Ayat 2, The key point in this ayat is "So that you may UNDERSTAND ". The key purpose described in the above ayat is to "UNDERSTAND," So how would we understand the message if we read the Qur'an in the language that we don't understand?? Either one should learn Arabic or read it in the language that one understands.
now see how they treat freelancers online.. as if we are literal slaves
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Christian guest had great answers..im muslim agnostic, was an salafi muslim for 10 years, left that sect bcs of these issues..harshness, we are right everyone is wrong, we can enslave, conquer and rule, we are the chosen ones arrogance..
I’m currently reading the book, the author gives a comprehensive overview of the development of Islamic philosophy and theology over the centuries. An excellent read.
excellent explanation about how to interpret hadith literature, mashaAllah
Dr. Jonathan Brown seems to have his own biases. Dr. Brown criticizes the Orientalists who use HCM, by pointing out their biases and making assumptions of what is probably going in their heads, yet he claims that the Orientalists cannot possibly do the same about how people back in the days used to think and act. So Dr. Brown actually uses HCM to attack the Orientalists and is confident that the method reveals Orientalists' true intentions! and yet is critical when HCM is used to weigh hadith narrators. He also sights how Qadi Iyad used HCM and pointed out defects in hadith, and seems to be proud of it, yet is very critical if a non-muslim scholar does the same using HCM. I believe that Dr. Brown, a revert from Christianity, would gladly welcome Orientalists' HCM and embrace their conclusions with no qualms when it comes to Biblical criticism or their doctrines. In this realm, it is possible for him to accept that the vast majority of scholars for 1500+ years across different cultures and traditions could all understand a doctrine as fundamental as trinity from the Gospel, yet they were all just wrong. But in the realm of hadith, it is impossible for the same to happen, not even for a fringe issue as Aisha's age. Regarding Aisha's age, Dr. Joshua Little makes arguments from silence (i.e. silence in medinan sources and early Hanafi fiqh sources) and he is being criticised for that. But Dr. Brown also makes the same argument from Silence (i.e no debates in islamic history about her age, not even by non-muslims). The silence in non-muslim sources (like John of Damascus) could probably be due to her age not being widely known at that time, which could be proof that the hadith came to be circulated much later. I think the argument that underaged marriage was common throughout history is inflated by Dr. Brown to include underaged girls of all ages. It is not the norm in any major society to marry off girls before puberty. It was only the exception. To unhesitantly inflate that to include a 6 year old girl reveals a BIAS that people like Dr. Brown have - which is - if u criticize hadiths in the "Sahih Canon", your whole traditional usul-ul-fiqh would fall apart. • They dont care about other reports that cite various ages from 6 to 16, • they dont care about the Quran making a connection of the Marriageable age to soundness of judgement in Surah Nisaa, • they dont consider why would the Prophet (sall.) marry a child of 6 in his year of grief, • they dont care if Hisham was a mudallis or became weak after her went go Iraq, • they dont care why Imam Malik (who also narrates from Hisham) doesn't narrate this hadith eventhough it's very useful for his fiqh, etc. etc. ••• All they care about is the "sanctity" of the "Saheehayn".
The vast majority of hadiths of Aisha's age is from Hisham Ibn Urwa. Regarding the other chains that do not include Hisham, Dr. Little points out that all of them are from Iraq. He also points out the tendency to naturalize certain hadiths to their own regional tradition by making up native isnaads. We'll, in this case, they aren't fabricating a lie in the name of the prophet, but just appropriating a "true" hadith for their own regional school. We'll, that's not a lie on the Prophet! As Dr. Little points out, if the narrations were truly spread in Iraq, it would have been quoted rampantly in early Hanafi fiqh. (But we seem to have only one early source in hanafi fiqh that talks about this issue, followed by centuries of silence about it. Since those manuscripts aren't available, Dr. Little suspects an interpolation in the early source).
Well said but the part of the wars was wrong
Muslims use the historical critical method against Christians all the time!
I'm Sunni Muslim Arab and I don't think sahih bukhari is 100 % correct
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Readi in Arabic with understanding I do so...
Salaam, Yes please tell us where you got the hoodie?… and welcome to the deen brother 🙏
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Where did this jahil study Islam Doesn’t know nothin about Islam
let me comment on the hadith of Aisha's age رضي الله عنها 1.about the narrator Hisham ibn Urwah, he went to Kufa when he was old & there were several Islamic scholars علم رجال الحديث who said that he was struck by senility while in Kufa 2.Hisham spent much his time in Medina, & his most famous pupil was Imam Malik. but as far as I know I did not find this hadith in Al Muwatta. 3.for Az Zuhri ,, Ibn Hajr said that he was placed in the third group of 5 groups مدلس. Imam Shafii & Ad Duruqutni also said that Az Zuhri is مدلس. & Almost all the narrators under Hisham & Zuhri were Kufa people 4.we must remember the history about Shiites with Aisha & the majority of Kufa residents are Shia adherents. how they not liking Aisha (who was Abu Bakr's daughter). is it not possible that this hadith was "invented", to make Aisha's credibility lower as the wife of the prophet? that Aisyah married the prophet at a young age..so what does she know about political matters. (Aisha is very vocal about political issues) what is missing from Mr Brown's explanation is : 1 does not explain about علم الرجال of the NARRATORS. in the view of hadith experts, knowing the life history, personality, his medical history, even beliefs, & sect of a narrator, is a very important thing. why? because surely a person's background will influence his thinking or action to a greater or lesser extent. 2 does not explain the history of the sects that emerged throughout the history of Islamic civilization. in this case especially Shia, & how Shia views Aisha. 3 does not explain that this hadith can contradict Quran An Nisaa 6 & 19. while the function of hadith is to explain in more detail about the Koran, not to contradict the Koran verses
4 In the Muslim view, all of the Prophet's actions were based on the permission of revelation from God. not because it is normal/or not for the act to be carried out in a particular area & era. like when the prophet married his adopted son's ex-wife. This act was considered abnormal by people at that time. but it was still done, because the aim of this marriage was so that the adopted child would still be considered an outsider not the same as biological children. because if this is not done, there will be cases where male adopted children will inherit a lot while female biological children will inherit little
or like the prohibition on marrying the Prophet's wife after his death. the aim of this probihition is so that the prophet's wives are not used as political tools & targets for revenge by hypocrites
5 did not explain that collecting of the Koran in one book was carried out when many Sahabahs were still alive. very different with Hadith collection was carried out after Sahabah died & was done individually.
6 You give the impression that because of the large number of narrators in this hadith it seems that this hadith could fall into the category of Mutawaatir متواتر Hadith. The condition that can be called Mutawaatir is a minimum of 10 narrators in each Tabaqat (level) narrating the same hadith. While in this hadith : 1. Tabaqat Sahabah only 1 person Aisha 2. Tabaqat Tabi only 3 person Urwa, Aswad, Zuhri that i know. I dont know about Abu Ubaidah or Yahya
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ dear dr. brown, i truly enjoyed yr work. May الله bless u & yr family with ❤. Thank u again for the education.
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Great to hear more about professor Brown's personal perspectives
I would like to add my experience to help understand Aisha (RA) story. When I got married at the age of 20, one of my non-Muslim friend’s boyfriend told her like he wondered who would like to marry me, since I looked like a kid. I was short and kinda under developed for my age plus cute looking. I can recollect I always got advantages of being treated as a kid, even after getting into job. That said, marriage happened, started consummating… I had given an initial consent, but it turned out that I was hating the act and the frequency. My friends noticed I was gloomy at work. I even started praying to conceive inorder to get a break. Long story short, after 2 deliveries only I started enjoying sexual life.. and now I consider my past as a medical condition I had because of may be hormonal issues, malnutrition , over exposure to rape news etc. I sometimes miss those early days.. Rape fantasies are true for many women. So in total, my point is Aisha’s story is morally OK for people like me because of the below beliefs 1. Biological development is not always dependent on age. 2. Even if a woman is underdeveloped, marital rape happens and it is fine. Even if she may not feel it then, she may feel good about it after. Like, if 110 billion people ever lived in earth, there are that many possibilities of relationships. Sometimes I feel like non scholarly, non academic people have larger insight on such matters because they don’t try to generalise things for study.
let me comment on the hadith of Aisha's age رضي الله عنها 1.about the narrator Hisham ibn Urwah, he went to Kufa when he was old & there were several Islamic scholars علم رجال الحديث who said that he was struck by senility while in Kufa 2.Hisham spent much his time in Medina, & his most famous pupil was Imam Malik. but as far as I know I did not find this hadith in Al Muwatta. 3.for Az Zuhri ,, Ibn Hajr said that he was placed in the third group of 5 groups مدلس. Imam Shafii & Ad Duruqutni also said that Az Zuhri is مدلس. & Almost all the narrators under Hisham & Zuhri were Kufa people 4.we must remember the history about Shiites. & the majority of Kufa residents are Shia adherents. & how they not liking Aisha (who was Abu Bakr's daughter). is it not possible that this hadith was "invented", to make Aisha's credibility lower as the wife of the prophet? that Aisyah married the prophet at a young age..so what does she know about political matters. (Aisha is very vocal about political issues) what is missing from Mr. Brown's explanation,is history of sects in Islam & علم رجال الحديث. We must not forget that collecting Hadith in one book is very different from the AL Quran. when collecting the Al Quran in one book the Sahabahs still alive. but not with The Hadith, all The Sahabah is already died
why the hadith about Aisha's age very problematic, because in my opinion, it contradicts the Koran An-Nisaa 6. In this verse, it is stated about the appropriate age for marriage + along with a person's ability to maintain property. That's why it is stated in the verse, the guardian must wait until the orphan grows up, until can take care of his/her own property & the orphan is in marriageable age
and also contradicts An Nisa 19. regarding the prohibition of forced marriage of women. even though this verse uses the word ترثوا Inherit, but if we look further, this is a sarcastic sentence for criticizes any type of forced marriage. because in this verse also discusses about divorce manipulation carried out by husbands on his wive. he makes trouble for his wife,& if she want divorce with him, Like it or not, the wife has to return the dowry to her husband. The question is whether child marriage does not conflict with the prohibition on forced marriage or not? whereas it could be said that everything about children's life is "forced by parents". even a child is forced to go to school, right?
& about marital rape.. I think that contradicts verse An Nisaa 19 too. because there is an order in that verse عاشرواهن بالمعروف meaning they have to associated with their wives in a good manner
Well that was vapid. You didn't actually say anything of importance or new. Just went around in circular logic.
What are you talking about?
but us who are not arabic. if we read and we make mistakes in reading, than what? that is my largest fear. Dr Brown, can you help me on this question?
Try your best. Alhamdulillah I was taught how to recite with tajweed from an early age and now find it fairly easy to recite but I still come across certain parts that I find difficult or am doubtful about the pronunciation. I have an app on my phone called “Al Quran” that allows users to play the recitation ayah by ayah so when I’m in doubt I play that specific ayah on it and listen to how the Qari pronounced it. You can find recordings here on UA-cam as well. Find a moderate or slow paced recitation and try to recite along with it. And if you do make a mistake without knowing, then this is not sinful to the best of my knowledge. People who struggle more in their recitation are rewarded more as well. So don’t let shaitan scare you from getting the rewards.
Mashallah!
Dr. Brown is an ocean of ilm, mashallah
No he’s not. He said he believes people should be allowed to insult the prophet SAW…
@@acogjefe4769 If you live in America you would understand what he said (i.e. he doesn't want the law to ban the Quran or Muslim speech and activity which means he wants free speech laws upheld- the consequence of that is a non-Muslim having the legal (not moral) right to insult any Muslim figure (be it from Adam to the final Prophet). If you live outside America, you'll remain clueless on this topic.
@@4681MM that goes against Islam and takes you outside the fold of Islam. Do you also agree with him about supporting “the right to marriage for 🏳️🌈”? If so this conversation is over.
@@4681MM btw I was born and raised in America but my nationality doesn’t trump me being a Muslim. I’m a Muslim before anything else and sharia trumps any man made law.
@@acogjefe4769 of course insulting the Prophet takes one outside of Islam- you're going in a circle as Dr. Brown says that too. He's just saying once free speech restrictions start, we won't be able to proclaim some verses of the Quran for example as they would be considered antisemitic (as happened in France a few years ago when the government wanted Muslims to release a revised Quran that removes verses about the Jews). The legal right is really restricted in essence to those who aren't Muslim from the get go. His point about marriage was in regards to nikah contracts (and by the way I think he's since revised this perspective a bit due to political developments over the years)- if the government is able to intervene on what is an acceptable marriage contract, the consequence is the government say in Mississippi can say they will not recognize or validate Muslim marriage contracts. His point was to keep the government out of that even at the expense of non-Muslims using the law to marry the same gender or else it's possible Muslim shariah compliant nikah contracts will be affected. And finally, if you are American, and believe shariah trumps any man made law, then 99% of our ulama said with very few exceptions, someone like you shouldn't even be here in the first place. You must make hijra to a Muslim majority land. So this whole discussion is inapplicable to someone of your temperament. Leave that discussion to those of us who say we can live in a land where according to the constitution, man made laws do trump the shariah, and we (people like myself and Dr. Brown who want to live here) are just trying to navigate that. You shouldn't be commenting on these topics by your own logic.
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Dr. Brown's contributions keep going up and up mashallah! Hafizahulla
Jonathan Brown : intersectional Atha'ari
Dr Brown ... as brilliant always!!! 👏
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Very insightful from Dr. Brown and I love the keffiyeh themed jacket!
Ramadan Kareem, Dr. Jonathan, and to the entire Islamic nation
Assalamualaikum I am the first to like this video
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Dr Brown is a gem. Now I can see almost everyone is a slave in one form or the other.
Amazing Lecture?
I was very happy to hear the host laugh at tucker giving an attempt at a sincere "the prophet pbuh" lol
What are you talking about slavery isn’t forbidden what is this you fraud! [7:33] Say, "My Lord prohibits only evil deeds, be they obvious or hidden, and sins, and unjustifiable aggression, and to set up beside GOD powerless idols, and to say about GOD what you do not know."
Assalamu alaikum professor Brown, You always give us something deep to ponder upon regarding current situation. What an intellectual genius Allah has gifted our ummah. May Allah increase your knowledge and ability to teach.
Jazzak Allah Kheir!
Sunah? Which frqa sunnah to follow.Quran says sunatullah ,guide me it’s making me confused always😊
Dr Jonathan still looking handsome as ever mashAllah
Shia muslims don't believe in sufism
When u agreed on salafism i think u still live in "misquoting muhammad". No harsh Islam. Sufi is the best interpretation of Prophet Muhammad life of joy, sad, peaceful, wisdom and everything that flourish islamic golden age.. Islam is not about takfir people and wasting time with debate..like all those wahabis did
This is so cool! I wish Dr. Brown did these kind of setting talks more often!
I can't wait for Dr. Brown's next book!
Yahya related to me from Malik that he heard that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I have left two matters with you. As long as you hold to them, you will not go the wrong way. They are the Book of Allah and the Sunna of His Prophet." Muwatta Malik USC-MSA web (English) reference : Book 46, Hadith 3 Arabic reference : Book 46, Hadith 1628
AND HIS FAMILY* (alayhimus salaam) this "sunnah" version of the two weighty things hadith is a clear fabrication contradicting the multitude of witnesses who transmited it being the Quran and his family
It was narrated from ‘Awf bin Malik that the Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) said: “The Jews split into seventy-one sects, one of which will be in Paradise and seventy in Hell. The Christians split into seventy-two sects, seventy-one of which will be in Hell and one in Paradise. I swear by the One Whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad, my nation will split into seventy-three sects, one of which will be in Paradise and seventy-two in Hell.” It was said: “O Messenger of Allah, who are they?” He said: “The main body.” Hasan (Darussalam) Reference : Sunan Ibn Majah 3992 In-book reference : Book 36, Hadith 67 English translation : Vol. 5, Book 36, Hadith 3992