Clarification: During the video I mentioned that A'isha and Talha, after the martyrdom of Uthman, were "seeking his blood." To "seek his blood" is an Arabic idiom for "avenge him." I should have made this clear in the video.
May Allah have mercy on Uthman, the 3rd Rashidun caliph. He was the 3rd greatest man after all the Prophets. Without him, the Quran would not have been preserved. May Allah be pleased with him and have mercy on his soul.
May Allaah ﷻ bless Uthman (رضي اللّٰه عنه) and may He reunite us with Rasoolullaah ﷺ and his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them all) in Al-Firdous Al-a'laa.
Very interesting . I'm not Muslim but interested in early Arab history. Your videos are very interesting, only problem for non-muslim amateur historians like me are the terms you use regularly, fitnah, Hijrah, hadith etc but I'm getting used to them. Maybe one day you could do a video aimed at explaining to non-Muslims the terms used in Arabic Islamic history, their origin, meaning etc. It would be interesting.
Wallahi this is what I was hoping of hearing. I need to know what happened and why because these are all people that were promised paradise so it definitely has an impact on me.
Thank you Fareed. You won't believe it, but I was just watching one of your Part 1 uthman video on some other channel that was posted 1 year ago.it's a pleasant surprise. Thanks for the video
Clarification: During the video I mentioned that A'isha and Talha, after the martyrdom of Uthman, were "seeking his blood." To "seek his blood" is an Arabic idiom for "avenge him." I should have made this clear in the video.
May Allah have mercy on Uthman, the 3rd Rashidun caliph. He was the 3rd greatest man after all the Prophets. Without him, the Quran would not have been preserved. May Allah be pleased with him and have mercy on his soul.
If I'm not wrong this video's were recorded when Farid was with Sunnah Defence, thanks for this history class ya akhi.
May Allaah ﷻ bless Uthman (رضي اللّٰه عنه) and may He reunite us with Rasoolullaah ﷺ and his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them all) in Al-Firdous Al-a'laa.
Ah, the vintage
Beautiful, in the part explaining the merits of Uthmaan it’s important to mention his love for the book of Allah as well.
Eid Mubarak ustadh farid❤️. These two videos are the best عيدية I've ever got. Jazakaallah khairan.
Very interesting . I'm not Muslim but interested in early Arab history. Your videos are very interesting, only problem for non-muslim amateur historians like me are the terms you use regularly, fitnah, Hijrah, hadith etc but I'm getting used to them. Maybe one day you could do a video aimed at explaining to non-Muslims the terms used in Arabic Islamic history, their origin, meaning etc. It would be interesting.
Wonderful analysis akhi. Jumping onto the video on battle of the Camel right away!
Akhi, can you please do videos like this on what happened to Ali رضي الله عنه?
Such good timing for this, BarakAllahu fik.
Eid mubarak
Very much needed video Ya akhi.
The best authentic source of these issues have been discussed by Ashraf Ghareeb channel
Yes. Many thanks for this. I hope we are going to have more.
Thank you for this beautifully explained lecture. May Allah reward you. ❤❤
Wallahi this is what I was hoping of hearing. I need to know what happened and why because these are all people that were promised paradise so it definitely has an impact on me.
Thank you Fareed. You won't believe it, but I was just watching one of your Part 1 uthman video on some other channel that was posted 1 year ago.it's a pleasant surprise. Thanks for the video
Thank you Farid. Can you please do a lecture on Siffeen also in light of sahih narrations.
MashaAllah.. If I had brother like you, I would bother you everyday to teach me more :D