I have to disagree with this video: Arabia was very well known to Rome and Persia - Yemen had long been known for the incense Trade and the commodities that it produced Rome had even called Yemen, 'Arabia Felix' or Arabia the Happy and coveted it's wealth. The Romans did try to conquer it and they sent troops from Egypt and Syria, but they got lost in the Desert and perished. Persia actually DID conquer Yemen and it was part of the Persian Empire for decades, if not centuries. And Yemen and Ethiopia were part of the same kingdom at times. Only the Desert region, 'The Empty Quarter', which was mysterious and deadly, remained unconquered.
yemen was very well known to rome bc it was the source of frankincense in ancient times, which was very popular in pagan roman rituals. it was a vital trade
We practically know nothing about Middle Eastern civilization, it's really vibrant, sad to see the whole region is tarnished by unnecessary warfare. 🇮🇳
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec Unnecessary warfare among resides of the ppl. So called champion of human rights unnecessary indulge into that bcz they think they can sholve those problems & bring peace & democracy into that region but they failed to understand the society & mack the the situation worse which is already in bad shape.
@@shamilrifai483 I think that would be a really interesting alternate-history novel. A world where neither Christianity or Islam ever existed, and the post-first century Middle East is a battleground between the Jews and pagan tribes backed by the Roman Empire.
I can’t think of pre islamic era without thinking of poetry, the arabs Excelled the poetry and referred to themselves as the tongue of arabs, they were good in trade, Livestock grazing, and Physiognomy and Astrology , people were brave and had many ego , also they had unbelievably hospitality and they were with good manners like ( hospitality - bravery - Eloquence etc..) and there was amazing history and love story for people literally died because of love , the pre islamic era and islamic era history is so rich but also hard to translate
@@arzttod6331 but it's the truth. Arabs copied the model of to administrate a country by Persians. Arabs took the cardinal numbers from India thanks to the Persians.
George I Lmao. It’s called the Arabic numerals and Indo-Arabic numerals for a reason. 1234567890 - these are the Arabic Numerals. ١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩٠ these are the indo-Arabic Numerals. now, to the “copying persians” issue. Arabs have taken the best of every culture, just like how they preserved the works of Socrates and Aristotle, combined all of these with their own unique culture and came up with their own improved culture. Now, That’s smart. and way smarter than the persians who liked to impose their own culture onto others.
The map wasn't accurate, Sassanides controlled all of Eastern Arabia all the way to Yemen. Also he didn't mention a crucial episode which shaked all of Arabia, arab Jews of Yemen and their king burned an entire Christian city, killing for religion was strange, Ethiopians took vengeance and invaded and occupied Yemen to save Christians and punish jews, that occupation had a deep consequences on Arabia.
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين يا حبيبي هذا لأنه كان في اتفاق وينص هذا الاتفاق أن المدينه الكل يقدر يعش فيها بسلام وان ايه اعتداء عالمدينه غير مقبول ولازم الكل يدافع بس للأسف اليهود نقضو العهد وساعدو الكفار من ومعلومات واسلحه ومال عشان يقتلو المسلمين فلو انت مكان النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم ايش بتسوي؟ على فكره مو هو الي أمر بذا هو خلى واحد اسمه سعد بن معاذ بس هو قتل الرجال بس الأطفال والنساء تركهم وهذا الحكم مافي لا ايه بالقرآن ولا حديث بل كان الحكم من كتاب اليهود وحتى هم اختارو إلى يحكم والنبي عليه الصلاه والسلام وافق وأرجو ترد على سؤالي وتنسى شويه ان ذا يهودي وذا مسلم
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين طيب يا حبيبي انت حر و مو انا الي هحاسبك وماعرفك شخصيا فماهحكم عليك بس ربنا يهدينا كلنا واتمنى المره الثانيه تبحث في إلي سمعته سواء كان في الدين أو غير كذا وبس والله
ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين The prophet Muhammad slaughtered them because they deserved it and I guarantee that you would do the same. They attacked Muslims, harassed a Muslim lady by ripping her clothes off (making her naked in a market), killed a Muslim sahabi (the equivalent of a disciple) who defended her, allied an enemy of Islam (who brutally killed and harassed Muslims in Mecca for years and they were still doing it during the Battle of the Trench). They violated the treaty they made years before the Battle of the Trench. The Prophet was angered by these acts but allowed them until they found out that all 300 of those Jews were planning to assassinate him. I told you the truth but you can continue to reject it to suit your own agenda but don’t tell people what happened without telling them what they did
ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين Where did I say that? I replied to your second comment that was in English. I provided context to what you said and showed that the beheading of the 300 Jews was justified. You really are dumb
Mecca sounds a lot like Vaes Dothrak, the holy city of the Dothraki from Game of Thrones. It was also made illegal to shed blood in the city punishable by death. Plus its also an important hot spot for trade and commerce as shown in the first book and the Dothraki had a tradition of importing statues of gods from foreign lands into the city. Seems like GRRM took inspiration from Mecca when creating Vaes Dothrak.
@Hoàng Nguyên ahhh no if you read the books "the song of ice and fier" you would know that the dothrak are based on the Mongols and the rhoynar/the Dornishman are based of the aradis. And if you know history you would know the the Mongols capital was a center of trade at the hight of Genghis Khan rule. But you are too blended by hate that you associat every bad fictionle culture to the people you hate.
ArztTod Male genital mutilation is not hygienic. It dries out the glans, makes intercourse more painful and leaves the gland exposed. Also, if you clean properly anyway then there is no need to worry. Why do you think that your God would create humans with a foreskin when you cut it off?
MALAY SUBTITLES 00:00 Gurun gersang yang panas, terjepit di antara dua kerajaan yang menyaingi. 00:04 Ini adalah Semenanjung Arab Pra-Islam. 00:25 Sebelum kita memahami atau cuba memahami Nabi Muhammad 00:30 atau Tamadun Islam, Kita harus memahami dunia di mana Islam dilahirkan. 00:33 Pada masa itu, terdapat dua kerajaan yang menguasai Eropah dan Timur Tengah; 00:37 Empayar Sassanid di Parsi 00:41 Dan Empayar Byzantine di Asia Kecil. Kedua kerajaan ini telah bertempur selama berabad-abad 00:46 dan hanya keletihan di fikiran mereka. 00:50 Arabia adalah padang pasir yang panas dan di dunia pra-minyak, tidak ada sumber daya yang berharga 00:55 di Semenanjung Arab. Pada dasarnya tidak ada air, tidak ada pertanian, tidak ada apa-apa. 01:02 Itulah sebabnya tidak ada Kerajaan yang berminat untuk menakluknya. Bukan kerana mereka tidak dapat tetapi 01:06 kerana mereka tidak mempunyai alasan untuk. Walaupun selepas kebangkitan Islam paling banyak 01:11 Kerajaan Islam hanya menakluki kota-kota suci Mekah dan Madinah dan meninggalkan 01:15 Arab yang lain tidak tersentuh. 01:19 di Arab, terdapat kekacauan. Sebilangan besar kekacauan. Lebih kononnya bertamadun 01:25 orang akan memanggil orang Arab barbar tetapi itu tidak sepenuhnya benar 01:29 atau adil. Terdapat banyak suku di sekitar Semenanjung Arab. Salah satu suku tersebut tinggal di tempat orang Quraisy 01:35 di Mekah. Ini adalah suku Muhammad dan itulah 01:38 yang mesti kita bincangkan. Mekah adalah lokasi sebuah kuil kuno yang disebut Ka'bah. 01:44 Kuil ini dikatakan telah dibina oleh Nabi Ibrahim atau Ibrahim yang agung. 01:49 Ibrahim juga melakukan sesuatu yang akan mengubah nasib Mekah. Dia menyatakan 01:54 itu adalah Haram yang bermaksud dilarang melakukan keganasan di sana atau kemarahan 01:59 Tuhan akan mendapatkan anda dan semua itu. Walaupun, kebanyakan orang Arab adalah orang kafir, mereka masih 02:03 percaya kepada Tuhan yang agung ini yang disebut Allah, yang berasal dari kalimah Al-Illah 02:08 bererti "Tuhan" dengan modal G. Bagaimanapun deklarasi ini digunakan berabad-abad 02:15 setelah Abraham menjadikan Mekah sebagai tempat yang sangat menarik untuk menjalankan perniagaan. 02:19 Ini adalah satu-satunya tempat di mana anda boleh membeli dan menjual barang tanpa risiko 02:23 kehilangan kepala anda dalam pertikaian kecil. Akan tetapi, orang Mekah melangkah lebih jauh. 02:28 Mereka mengajak seluruh Semenanjung Arab, semua suku di dalamnya untuk datang dan menempatkan mereka 02:33 berhala di kuil. Maknanya, semua dewa yang disembah di Semenanjung Arab adalah 02:38 kini dikumpulkan di satu tempat. Jadi jika anda melakukan keganasan di sini tuhan dan 02:44 semua dewa lain akan menendang pantat anda. Hasil dari semua ini Mekah menjadi 02:50 hab perdagangan. Orang Mekah akan mengenakan cukai pada perdagangan ini. mereka akan mendapat segalanya 02:54 jual beli di bandar. Ini adalah satu-satunya sumber pendapatan mereka 03:00 perniagaan ziarah yang dimulakan kerana Mekah kini menjadi tempat suci bagi semua 03:04 suku-suku Arab. Walaupun, sebilangan orang membeli barang dari pedagang ini 03:08 dan pergi ke Palestin dan Levant untuk menjualnya untuk keuntungan juga. 03:14 Dari segi sosial, misogyny biasa dicampur dengan sedikit 03:18 menguburkan anak perempuan hidup-hidup. Yang tidak biasa seperti orang Islam katakan, 03:23 walaupun. Terdapat perbudakan, jelas, anda tidak mendapat hak jika anda tidak memiliki 03:29 tanah dan semua perkara baik yang biasanya kita baca dalam sejarah. Bersama dengan 03:35 Orang pagan, ada orang Kristian dan Yahudi yang tinggal di Semenanjung Arab. Dikatakan bahawa anda 03:39 tidak dapat membezakan antara ketiga agama di Arab tanpa berkunjung 03:42 tempat ibadat mereka kerana mereka semua telah menerapkan tradisi masing-masing. 03:48 Walau bagaimanapun, peperangan suku sangat biasa. Seperti yang anda jangkakan, air jarang berlaku 03:53 sumber dan yang penting. Jadi orang memperjuangkannya bersama dengan yang lain 03:57 perkara jelas. Permusuhan berlangsung antara suku selama berabad-abad tetapi orang Mekah 04:03 pastikan tidak terlalu banyak bertengkar kerana pertarungan tidak baik 04:07 perniagaan. Bagaimanapun, Semenanjung Arab pada akhir keenam 04:11 abad adalah tempat terakhir yang anda harapkan munculnya dunia yang menguasai kuasa 04:15 tetapi itulah yang sebenarnya berlaku. 04:18 Jumpa awak lain kali.
@Mr Bruh Sebab dia sebut kucing Malaya. Jadi mungkin saya fikir dia dari Jawa kalau bukan dari bahagian lain di Indonesia yang suka menghina Malaya (kalau bukan Malaysia).
Ironically, the barren desert of Arabia that has no natural resources whatsoever centuries ago, but right now contains one of the most important natural resources in the world, oil. The anointed land? LOL..
Ahamedi Ndenza Dreaming. Here is how crazy your argument is. Most of the worlds electricity comes from burning coal or gas. Burn coal - generate electricity - charge cars to run on electricity. Charge a silly premium for electricity. Or Refine oil, make fuel and run cars. Tell me which one is more cost effective???
@@ahamedihamiyun5927 : In your dreams. Do you think oil is only used on cars? We used petroleum products to produce electricity. Everyday we use hundreds of things that are made from oil and gas. Some of which I bet you didn't know of.
Great video, dude. I like how you show the good and the bad parts of this period in history. Too many people want to either demonize or glorify one side or another. I love how you stick to the facts and inject some humor.
I'm not a Muslim. But I do love learning about World Religions. Usually, I find channels dedicated to teaching others the histories of Abrahamic religion, and Asiatic religions. But I rarely come across a channel like this, dedicated to Islamic history alone. This is one of the best channels out there. It is so detailed and colorful. Thank you for your hardwork.
I really enjoyed your introductory video! On the religious spectrum, I'm far left. I am fascinated by history and religions; how humans have thought, our values. So greetings from New Zealand and let this journey begin.
So glad to hear history like this from someone living in Pakistan, who knows Muslim traditions, and not from another American like myself. Not that there's anything wrong with being from the United States--but folks like me can only have an understanding of this history through reading books, or maybe doing a little bit of traveling. It is so refreshing to hear the voice of a person who grew up in a land that played a role in all this history, who has been surrounded by it and has lived in it.
@@VinodShahi Pakistan, or at least a good chunk of it, was part of the Ummayad Caliphate, conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim in 711 a.d. He was an Arab and a Muslim. So yeah, the author's nation is involved with this history. My nation is not.
Always was interested in middle eastern history due it not being in my school's curriculum (the most we really got into it was in AP world History). I look forward to seeing more videos
I do agree that Islamic history is really ignored. Even when you search for books you find books about modern Islam and the ISIS "caliphate" and all that stuff more than the actual good part of history.
Vromillia Was Ap world history very difficult for you? I am a freshman in high school . I want to take an Ap class next year but I am not sure if I would be able to handle it.
@@idresshinwari4763 Well for me personally, I've played a lot of Paradox games and watch a lot of videos related to history by people like Extra History. So not exactly, but each teacher is going to be different so maybe. The most warning I'll give is that for my school we had to take a lot of notes from the book.
it is a fake information, there are lot of factual details which points that it was petra not mecca the birth place of prophet. you can also compare the direction of old mosque with new mosque where people use to pray toward the birth place of prophet.
. We need more videos like this! Historical in value, told by perspective of ancient knowledge and presented as such. Not political nor religious! Ignore the past and, well you know the rest... . trying to piece together the right sequence to view your channel. LOVE IT! 💕 .
Ever since your crossover with Overly Sarcastic Productions, I have been following your channel and been completely in love with your videos. The way you cover so many different topics and events in Islamic history and back it up with wonderful editing makes your content intriguing and highly entertaining. The fact that you present these events with an open mind and consider multiple perspectives is a fantastic bonus and I will continue to be a happy subscriber for years to come. Thank you for your hard work!
He doesn't provide with sources. He is a liar. When us Muslims talk about something in history or religion when provide every one with Profs. How do you listen to his lies?
@@BeSuro2.0 dear “us muslims” please start your own channel on religion and history provide with some “profs” to counter this. Let the listeners decide who do they want to listen to what is a lie and what is not.
@@NTJamesBond and please watch his videos carefully he doesn't have any references. You European ( American almost all white people) are so easy to manipulate.
The only problem is your video duration i dont know how many episodes you gonna put there for this topic but your videos should at east be 10 to 20 mins.
@Arif Zaman i didnt get the memo, hmm. Well anyways I forgot that when you put your opinion out there about how muhamad was a tyrant overlord that means you are a an infant. Btw i am of age, 19 to be exact.
Cerulean Cats explain he didnt do anything without a good reason everything he said is not unimaginable so why the hate just do some research if your not willing i will break up every argument right now btw u can leave islam its nor forbidden but myself i would not advice it because iman comes in lows and highs and one day i hope u are guided
Cerulean you know you speak like an idiot, if the country you were living in was this oppressive then you’d be dead by now. Again I can already tell you’re a salty Christian who is still angry at what happened to Anatolia lol
You're so on point with this. I'm a history buff and also a christian. But you just made your presentation so unique, it's absolutely hard to avoid. Would Love to see more from you bro. Kudos.
@Shakila Bano i don't have to get satisfied, on any subject i do research and find the Truth videos are personal experience of people, i watch it. Well versed on the Origin of Islam how it spread, how it treats women, and how Fanatic it is the link between Islam and Terrorism why Women are not allowed to marry many times only men allowed ??? ....
@Lucknow Properties For Sale लखनऊ प्रॉपर्टी And your contributions consist of shitting in rivers and crying out to Vishnu or whoever it is you guys worship , The Scientific method came from an Arabian you idiot
I know this video was done a looong time ago and it still holds value and quality! (i'm enjoying and learning). Just a suggestion (I was going to DM you but this is something every Muslim should do if they are making vids on Islam) - Please mention "Peace and blessings upon him" / SAW after mentioning the Nabi SAW 's name :)
Who said Arabia isn't important it's an important trade route there were military expeditions by the Romans and the Persians and before them by the Greeks, sorry but you didn't researched well
funny hayat khan Mr.Pakhtun, this is lies they teach you in madrasa. Islam was always spread by sword, why did Arabs invade Spain, why Arabs invade persia? Why ghzanvid came to subcontinent? Islam has ruined Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. Robbed them of their culture
@@kingh2310 Cuz thats how empires grew. The expansion of caliphates had nothing to do with Islam, they were empires like all the others and sought expansion and power. You think the roman and persian empires were just born big out of nowhere? Or do you think they expanded by asking nicely? No, war is how large empires are made, thats just common sense.
@funny hayat khan What are you talking about? There was no mosques in arabia at the time of alexander. And Alexander wasn't roman lmfao, he was greek, he came before the romans even became powerful.
@funny hayat khan Lol. Read proper history before spreading false information like this. Alexander was way before Muhammad was born. And he is not a Roman. He is king of Macedonia, a greek kingdom. Hell, Rome wasn't even a big thing during his era.
Upon further examination, when conducting research for my book on the comparative rise and fall of civilizations, I recently reached a startling conclusion: the Islamic civilization actually predates Islam itself by a good couple of centuries. It did not begin with the founding of Islam, which, as a religion, was not so much a “new” religion as much as it was the natural evolution of Judeo-Christian-Abrahamic-Zoroastrian religious tradition as it was practiced in the Middle East during the period of Late Antiquity. Therefore, Muhammad was less of a Charles Martel or a Hammurabi, and more of a Martin Luther, with the the birth of Islam itself being more akin to the Protestant Reformation than anything else. As per my thesis in the part of my book on Middle Eastern society, Muhammad did not set out to create a brand new religion from scratch (as many modern Muslim scholars seem to profess), but was actually a “Christian” (in a broad, colloquial sense) who embarked on a mission to reform the Abrahamist faith that enjoyed an already long-established presence in Central Asia. Interestingly enough, there are also a number of passages in the Koran that appear to suggest just that (i.e. Muhammad’s immense knowledge of and pious adherence to the teachings of Christ, the existence of a pre-established & cohesive Abrahamic culture in the Middle East prior to the 6th Century, the supposition that Islam represents the gradual culmination of the Abrahmist ethos of “Submission before God”, the heavy influence that Persia played in shaping the culture of the Islamic World, etc.)
It's not see religion your correct it's the same religion God always sends down but different Sharia same princible one God same Prophets give yo the poor Angels Divine fate Divine book but Islam is submission to God alone and resist bad temptations seek forgiveness pray pray pray but Islam is Divine and and given by Allah to Mohammed saw this is fact he is prophet may Allah put peace on him
I enjoyed the video a lot. Although I'd like to add a few details. Now, the Kabah in Makkah was built by Abraham and Ishmael, and pre-Islamic poems had nothing against this idea and attested to their Existence. therefore it may be logical to believe that the Kabah was built for the Abrahamic faith. And all of the Arabs of Arabia are said to have traveled to the Kabah to make pilgrimage even before Islam came around, even before it became a trading hub, and I'll get to that later. Now, the Jurhum era of Makkah has begun. even in pre-Islamic arabia, the Kabah was seen as a religious center and pilgrimages were made even from as South as Yemen. Now, the Jurhum era lasted a long time until eventually the other Arabs were unhappy with some policies such as Taxing the pilgrims and other stuff, so other tribes rebelled. One such tribe, the Banu Khuza'a, successfully expelled the Jurhum from Makkah and established themselves as the rules of Makkah. But before the Jurhum left they buried all their treasure and the Zamzam well, only for it to be lost, because if they couldn't have it neither could others. Thus began the Khuza'a era. The Banu Khuza'a was led by Amr ibn Luhayy. Amr was unhappy with the state of his people, and this unhappiness would only intensify as he went North to visit another civilization for a trading trip. I remember reading that these were Amlekites, others said this was Moab. Whoever it was, everything I read seems to say it was Modern-day Syria, prior to Romans conquering it. Amr saw them as a civilization, superior to whatever he had back home. He asked them about the secret to their success and they mentioned their idols. He then brought one idol home and placed it in the Kabah. Thus the Kabah became used for pagan practices. Now, centuries later, the Quraysh were a tribe wandering in the outskirts of Makkah. And they would have been, but a man named Qusayy was born. Qusayy married the chief of the Banu Khuza'a and proved to the people that he was more capable than the chief's own sons. Eventually he fought those sons and ended the Khuza'a era. Qusayy's Quraysh tribe entered and became in charge of Makkah. Qusayy had established Quraysh as a political power in Makkah and the Quraysh Era had begun. Now, Qusayy's grandson Hashim came to power and was unhappy at the state of his home. Recall that the well that turned Makkah into a city had been buried before the Khuza'a era. Everyone was starving. The only thing that made Makkah worth having was the religious significance of the Kabah. Hashim saw how his fellow tribesmen were starving despite people coming in from all over Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage and thought that they could trade. He then realized that in order to trade, they needed stuff to trade, so he decided to start 2 caravans a year. 1 in the winter, 1 in the Summer. 1 goes North to Bosra and trades for Roman goods and Persian goods. 1 goes South to Yemen and trades for Indian goods and African goods. Then when Hajj happens they trade with the fellow Arabs. Thus, the Rihlat Ash-shita Was-Sayf was founded, and Hashim became honored, the man who literally transformed Makkah from a town of starving people to a trading hub, literally raising Makkah's economic status. Now, Hashim had 3 brothers. Abd-ash-shams, Muttalib, and Nawfal. And while they were significant, their main significance, that of their descendents, comes later. But Hashim had a son who was more famous, who was known in legends and Poems. His son Abdul-Muttalib grew up to become so famous for many stories, but the story that comes to mind is that he rediscovered Zamzam. Abdul-Muttalib's real name was Shaybah. His mother was Salma bint Amr, from a town called Yathrib which eventually became Madinah. Now, it is said that Yathrib was originally founded by Jews and then populated by Qahtanite Arabs, both of whom are said to have migrated from Yemen. The 2 Qahtanite tribes were the Aws and the Khazraj. The Khazraj had Salma. Shaibah was raised til his teens in Yathrib. I once read that when she was expecting, she got the news of Hashim's death and moved back to Yathrib. I read somewhere else that she was in Yathrib the whole time. Whatever it was, Shaybah grew up in Yathrib til his uncle Muttalib found him and took him to Makkah where people confused him for a slave, hence the name "Abdul-Muttalib". Abdul-Muttalib grew up to have lots of prestige among all the Arabs. He had so many grandchildren, but one overshadowed the rest. While other grandchildren were called A grandson of Abdul-Muttalib, one particular grandson was called THE grandson of Abdul-Muttalib. And while he was famous for being his grandson, and many Arabs attached him to his grandfather, eventually he would outshine his grandfather as well: The Prophet Mohammed.
i’ve been looking for a channel like this for ages now. i’m so happy i stumbled upon this page. i wanna learn more about our history without the bias of western culture
Hello, again, Muslims, many of you ask Christians when discussing converting to Christianity: "Show me the Trinity in the Old Testament?" So, I wanted to give you a reference to the Trinity in the Old Testament, so that you will see, that this is not a later evolution or a Christian development, but in fact is quite an Older Testament bible doctrine. #1. God has revealed Himself to be humble, he humbles Himself to check in on heaven, then humbles Himself even further by going down to "behold" or to, check in on Earth]. God is not proud, as in the Palms below: Proof: Citation Prophet King David 1300BC Psalms 110:5 5 Who is like the LORD our God, the One enthroned on high? 6 He humbles Himself to behold the heavens and the earth. 7 He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the dump…" In this verse below, God the Heavenly Father is giving Isaiah the prophecy, speaking about Jesus, the preexisting Word of God and also, Jesus, as His servant bringing justice to all nations, which only God judges the whole world or all nations. Citation 750 BC Isaiah 42:1 1“Here is My Servant, whom I uphold, My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will bring justice to the nations. Let us unpack this verse of scripture: Here, God the Father is speaking about Jesus as His servant in whom He is well pleased. therefore, the trinity is seen again: a. “whom I “uphold, speaker the “ I “ is God the Father. b. The “My Servant, is the Word of God, and Jesus, who always was, and who is, and who is to come… c. “My Spirit” is God the Holy Spirit Therefore, we have The Father, The Word, who is the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Again, we see all three spoken of in one verse, doing different things but acting in unison, One sends, one Humbles Himself to come to the Earth, One accompanies The Servant on The Servant’s Earthly Ministry. This is God’s own 1st hand revelation of Himself, and we follow His self-description and teach only what He reveals Himself to be our doctrine of how we understand Him. Jesus, the Word of God, is equal to God the Father, as is the Holy Spirit, but Jesus, humbles Himself to come to Earth as a man, and Servant of God the Father, confirming this is Jesus statement, Citation John 14:28 “You heard Me say, ‘I am going away, and I am coming back to you. If you loved Me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I. " Explanation: During Jesus ministry on Earth, He took off His Godlike Glory, and humbled Himself under the Father; as a human, but then, after the work of salvation by giving His life for ours to be our savior, was done, as a human, Jesus had this command from the Father: Citation John 10:18 …17 The reason the Father loves Me is that I lay down My life in order to take it up again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of My own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from My Father. God’s glory is to God alone, this is how we know that God’s glory is shared with Jesus within the unique Trinity, therefore, Jesus is a party to that glory: Citation Isaiah 42:8 God the Father said: v8 “I am the LORD; that is My name! I will not yield My glory to another…,” After Jesus is resurrected He is raised back to the same Glory, for, Jesus does not ask for another glory or a new glory, but the Glory which He already had from the beginning in the shared Glory and equality with God and His glory with the Father, and with His Holy Spirit share as one Glory of God, that He enjoyed with God before anything existed. Therefore, after the work was done Jesus expected to return to His former position with God: Citation Jesus said: John 17:4-5 4“I have glorified You on earth by accomplishing the work You gave Me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify Me in Your presence with the glory I had with You before the world existed.” This is how Jesus was able to ask of the Father His glory which he had before, what He will not share with no other, yet Jesus is able to receive that place of glory because He had this same glory with God which is the same as the Father: Citation Jesus said: John 10:30 v30 “I and the Father are one.” Making Him equal with God, because God will not share His glory with another god, Jesus is not another but one with the Father…” The new testament Apostles then takes this ancient teaching of old, from God, given to the Prophets of old, including Isaiah from age 750's BC, and teaches the church. In turn, the church since the 1st century then teaches these exact teachings from God’s revelations of Himself, and of His work, and teaches the members of the church these things about God. Here below, Phillip the Apostle is teaching the church, how we as fellow Christians, are to be to one another, by using the above knowledge of Jesus actions as God the Word with God the Father: The sermon point: [For, we as fellow believers are equal to each other, but we should be humbling ourselves to help each other as much as possible, even as Jesus, being equal to God humbled Himself…] Citation: Philippians 2:4-8 4 “Each of you should look not only to your own interests but also to the interests of others. 5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus: 6 Who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, 7 but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in human likeness.… 8And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death-even death on a cross.…” Whoever, therefore, stands against the teachings of the Church, stands against the teachings of God, and whoever stands against the church people, stands against God. For, when Paul was called, he had been oppressing the church, what did God ask Him: Citation Acts 26:14 "Why are you persecuting me, it is hard for you to kick against the pricks?" Pricks or Goads are sharp, edgy, pointy spines, that can cut, stab, and kill, therefore, God was warning Saul of Tarsus that he would be killed if he continued the actions which attack God directly, by attacking His people. I hope you enjoyed reading these teachings from God's Word, it is always for your soul's salvation that we spend our time sharing what the Old Testament Prophets, Psalms, Torah, and Gospel, with you. Ty
@@bobbysahu4649 When Adam [PBUH] set foot on earth, there was no Jesus [PBUH] or other Human 'gods'. So he was praying to his creator alone. Anyone who pray to creator alone is a Muslim, which is the basic idea of Islam.
@@bobbysahu4649 we belive that all prophets bought same message and that was worship of one God. The only true relegion at that time was judaism but after it got corrupt jesus was send and when christainty got corrupt prophet muhammad (p.b.u.h) was send and now islam is the true relegion.
Burrelinho / And? This video show the nation of Byzantine with today’s Turkish flag. Turkey is less than 100 years old. Which means that it is bias and inaccurate and was made by the Turkish people. Another garbage propaganda video.
@@rodelle-run4871 You mean the turkish flag in the beginning? That represents Ottoman Empire. The yellow represents another Turkish sultanate, the Mamluks. It's just intro, chill out. It doesn't say that Turks lived in Anatolia 1400 years ago. And the guy who makes the video is from Punjab, probably a Muslim guy.
Burrelinho / We are talking about history and it has to be accurate. Turk is not a race it is a title which means “ Mongolian plus another race.” The title Turk was created by the mongols themselves because they were racist and didn’t like their people to mix with other races so when they did they called their children “ Toki” which is an asian white bird with tall legs , a long beaks and a head which looks like vulture. But since Mongolians never went back to their country in time they all mixed with others and the name Toki evolved to Torki and Turk. Hence in 610 AD there were no such a thing as turkey or Turk. Btw I am a ghashghaee Turk myself.
@@rodelle-run4871 I don't have much knowledge about what you wrote. But you don't understand. The map is not inaccurate. It doesn't represent 610 AD. It's just an intro for the channel. It has nothing with 610 AD to do. You can also see The Holy Roman Empire, Mamluk Sultanate and The Umayyad Caliphate in the intro. None of these were around in 610 AD.
It’s true. My dad’s side of the family comes from Hussain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib and my mom’s side of the family comes from Hassan Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib. You can go to libraries all throughout Yemen and read about virtually every single Yemeni family and from which tribe they descended from.
Lot of good efforts made. Yes there were numerous indigenous tribes of Arabia. Before Islam too Allahat was a diety in pre-islamic arabia where she was worshipped with Al-Uzza and Al-Manat.
thats because it was pretty true ( until arabia became the center of the islamic world + oil being discovered) , because apart from a few areas , arabia is a harsh environment where stable crops cant be grown. arabias biggest stength came from the fact that it was the only viable land route to east asia, and that it also had sea routes through the persian gulf and the red sea, but the poor local development meant that arabia was always a place of foreign influence until muhammad made it both a military power AND a huge religious center, (since it's said that every good muslim should visit the holy cities of meccas and medina once in their life)
@@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 I live in Saudi Arabia for more than 10 years and I have explored most of this fascinating country. I visited the remains of its ancient past and I can tell you it is very rich. First of all the climate of the Arabian Peninsula wasn't always as dry as today. The amazing rock art of Jubbah and Shuwaymis that are listed at UNESCO World Heritage testify of how life thrived there some 10,000 years ago. Then some oases became very rich as early as the 3rd millennium BCE thanks to the development of agriculture (yes!) and to their position along the ancient frankincense trade routes. Cities like Tayma, Dedan, Madyan, Najran,... were already developed urban centers at the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE. This wealth even attracted the surrounding empires that conquered vast part of Arabia (the Babylonians in 552 BCE, the Nabateans in the 1st century BCE, the Romans in 106 CE, and the Himyarites and Abyssinians in the 5th and 6th century CE). Those are well established historical facts that are confirmed by the archeological remains still visible today
@@florencioigual you seem to be mistaking trade with mineral wealth. The empires that conquered Arabia in the past did so for greater connection to the maritime spice routes. When the Mongols conquered central Asia, the land-based Silk Road became much more prevalent, thus making Arabia less profitable (still lots of trade though). Until the discovery of vast oil reserves, Arabia was not naturally rich enough to warrant invasion. The diaspora of tribes made it much more trouble than it was worth. Some empires like the Ottomans conquered the coasts for trade and for the holy sites but left the interior alone. As was stated earlier, the climate in interior Arabia was poor for agriculture, which is why the agricultural revolution happened in Mesopotamia and Egypt, not in Arabia. This isn't meant to hate on Arabia or anything. It's a beautiful place with its own unique cultural charm. I'm just clarifying the historical circumstances.
@@elmo8524 I'm not mistaking trade with mineral wealth. As surprising as it sounds the caravan trade did make some Arabian oases rich. Have you been to Petra? More than 600 monumental tombs, a large city with infrastructures, temples, a theater..., and the city was conquered by the Romans and the Byzantines. Is there any valuable resource in or around Petra? No. But the city was imposing 25% tax on all goods that were transiting here. And guess why Petra declined? Because the trade roads moved north at the benefit of Palmyra. If it surprises you here is some more information to understand the context. First of all there is the fact that not all the Arabian Peninsula is dry. Indeed, the south which is today Yemen and Oman benefit from the Indian Ocean monsoon hence have developed agriculture millenia ago (of course after the Levant). Secondly you have to take into account that incense and myrrh that are today used for comfort were during antiquity highly priced commodities. As an example the Roman priests used to spend fortunes to buy them for their rituals. As a result these commodities became more expensive than gold! (for the same weight). The Romans valued incense and myrrh so much that in 25 BC the praefect of Egypt, Aelius Galus, led an expedition until Mar'ib, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Sheeba (in today's Yemen). They reached the city but couldn't hold control of it so the military campaign was rather a failure. The Romans would have never spent so much effort in such a perilous expedition if it wouldn't be for seizing considerable wealth. Check online how rich and developed were the ancient kingdoms of Yemen and you'll realize they were much more developed than we think (Sheeba, Hadramawut, Qataban, Himyar,...). Last important point about which you are partially right: the maritime routes. One could claim that the ancient Yemeni kingdoms could have transported their goods through the sea, but this wasn't true for the Red Sea because of two difficulties: the coral reefs that spread all along the shores of the Red Sea, and more importantly the northern winds that prevented sailors to reach even today's Egypt territory. The Arabs were not good sailors so they preferred to carry their goods through the Arabian Peninsula, and by doing so they enriched the oases along the way. Even the spices coming from India were unloaded in Yemeni ports like Aden or Mukalla to be then carried by camels through the desert. Where you get right is that the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC overwhelmed the trade roads because the Romans had more advanced sailing techniques and proved to be able to sail against the Red Sea wind. The geographer Strabo mentions that in the year 24 BC alone there were already 120 trading ships departing for India. From that time the inland routes became far less important but were still active. For your information I visited many ancient Arabian trade cities and I discuss this topic with the specialists who study this history on site so I'm pretty sure that what I'm describing here is close to the state of knowledge we have today about ancient trade in the Arabian Peninsula
Allah was the unseen God of the sky and the most hight of all the others, actually it make since because Ishmail lived there and brought the monotheism to Arabia centuries before they shift out and add and corrupt the sect Of one GOD.
I want to personally apologise for all of the Hindu Nationalists leaving hate comments, being a Hindu myself. History should never be influenced by personal beliefs. Pre-Islamic Arabian History is beautiful, just as Islam and Islamic History is beautiful. Love your channel!
I thought you were going to talk about the Year Of The Elephant and how that event unified the tribes of Mecca against the Abbysian Christian's, who marched on Mecca in an attempt to destroy the Ka'bah in 570. It was quite a big event in pre-Islamic Meccan history and it took place in exactly the year the Prophet Muhammad (as) was born.
@Xiuh lol you dont even hear the story of umar al-khattab yet ,before islam he buried his daughter because female always look like a weakness in the family because cant fight a war you just arrogant man the coming of islam bring up gender equality
I keep seeing this argument in the comments. It was originally a thesis argued for by Patricia Crone and Michael Cook that is now largely dismissed by most historians of early Islam.
Petra was a metropolitan Nabatean Arab city, a big trade centre and it was smartly engineered. But that was few hundred years before Islam. I guess the video is acknowledging the time right before Islam, where Mecca in Hijaz was the centre of Arab trade at that time, and its important trade is mentioned in Quran in the few lines chapter of Quraish. The Nabatean Arabs are believed by Muslims to be perhaps mostly perished as a result of a punishment sent from God (by an excessively loud sound kind of punishment; in Arabic Saiha) and that was because of disbelieving their messengers. They actually have an attributed Sura/chapter in Quran (Al-Hejer) where God briefly describing how they build their houses with clear reflection to Petra and Madaen Saleh, how did they respond to the messengers, what happened to them, and that their richness didn’t help of sparing them from that very quick and massive punishment. Bty, another Jordan famous attraction “the Dead Sea” is also another location of punishment for a different time and for different people, where it is also largely believed by Muslims as a place of God’ punishment to the disbelievers of the message of Lot, the disbelievers were happened to be homosexual as well!! and that thier punishment (for the vast majority of the people of Lot who disbelieved) was that the land was ordered to be upside down by God!! And God rain down on them brimstones hard as baked clay. And that to make it a sign for believers (as indicated in Quran). As a result, the Dead Sea become the lowest land on Earth!!
This is a great little introduction video to someone who is curious but completely ignorant of most of the middle east! Informative but simple! Thank you!
Original Mecca was in present day Petra the Becca valley. In present day Mecca, nobody used to travel through... It was dacoits hideouts those days. Out of trade routes.
One point - Actually, Yemen had agriculture and it's Incense Trade was considered VERY valuable to many ancient civilizations. The Romans called it 'Arabia Felix' (Happy Arabia), and even planned to send troops down to conquer it after annexing Petra in the trans-Jordan area (Arabia Petraea). But, their initial military advances into the Arabian Peninsula got lost in the Desert and only a few soldiers made it back alive. Later, the Persians and Ethiopian Empires temporarily conquered the region before he advent of Islam
@@الياسغالب-خ8ز I don't know if the Romans would have been able to hold on to it, even if they did conquer it - it was a very valuable territory and very far away from Rome or other major Roman cities.
Omg you are soo right - I needed to study Islamic civilisation for a course and I couldn’t find any detailed info anywhere , the ones I did find was either extremely right leaning or left . It’s difficult to learn about Islam as a historical subject as it’s always tinged with ideology - either secular or religious .
Ifrah Wali islam no civilization no culture no any special achievement ..only wars stealing properties of non muslim...See islam that destroyed the iranian culture..afganistan culture .egyptian great civilization ..iraq and syria ancient civilization monument....islam is a destroyer ....i read Koran and it is full of conflict and the person that wrote had mental problems...Koran has non logical verses...like the paradize with the 79 virgins...what silly theories .
Niki Mani tbh, most civilizations are like that. Its conquer or to be conquered. Just like the Mongols, the Chinese dynasty, Holy Romans and all that. Plus, the 72 virgins thing is a wrongly sourced hadith that was never taken seriously by them
amirullahable actually it isn’t a “wrong sourced” Hadith. Sunan al Tirmidhi, one of the six Hadith collections, state that the smallest reward for the people of heaven is an abode with 72 “houri”. That’s a virgin. This is not a “da’if” (weak) Hadith. It has sanad which is a chain of narrators which make it more reliable.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT I will keep up good content. Also, it is funny reading those comments when you actually know real history. I've done quite a lot of research by myself and even to me, there were some surprising facts.
You don't have to read the toxic comments. I can tell the toxic ones with the first word or so. And if we just listen to those that agree with us, we'll never learn anything.
The Arabic subtitles read a bit strange to be honest. Meccans has been translated to something like Mechanica (?). Also, you make the word Ka'ba sound more like Qa'ba :)
*As a Muslim* I watched the real mecca in Petra documentary many months ago and I did a lot research with no bios but Just finding the truth I can 100% say that mecca was in Petra and Ibn Zubeyr moved it to southern part of Medina Beside These evidence that prove Real Mecca is in Petra 1.The traveling Timing for Hussein Ibn Ali in the year 61 from Mecca in Saudi Arabia Toward Karbala ( A place near Najaf in Iraq) does not fit at all, because the distance from mecca to Karbala is 1700 km and the journey took 20 days but camel normally can go 6 kph, So the Caravan could get Karbala in 34 days not 20 days but the timing Perfectly fits the Petra to Karbala. 2.And based upon the early Islamic Books such as following sources Hira Cave, Taeef, Kaaba, Safa and marva mountain doesn't fit with those are existing in mecca but those perfectly fit with Petra : اخبار المکه - صحیح بخار - الطبری - سیره ابن هشام 3. From 2600 BC up to 100 After-Christ there were no civilization living in Saudi Arabia and that is a big conflict with mecca history *Source:* ua-cam.com/video/ymI5Uv5cGU4/v-deo.html 4. Why should Prophet Mohammed PBH be prepared to war with Romans in the year 9 AH (Tabuk war - تبوک) or else mecca was in romans territory and is that a coincidence that romans lost Jordan territory control exactly in that year! *Source:* ua-cam.com/video/w5zYpWcz1-E/v-deo.html 5. Quranic and Qurashi Arabic is a Semitic language and it developed through Hismaic & Safaitic and originated/completed in Petra *Source:* ua-cam.com/video/jWTB59TrNqQ/v-deo.html&t 6.The the Qur'anic famous idols Al-Lat, Ma Nat Uzza are from Petra Not Saudi Arabia! *Source:* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Lat 7.The Taeef (الطائف) based upon the Islamic sources was a city surrounded by mountains that sometimes it has snow with grape and other fruits but The Taeef in Saudi Arabia is flat plateau with no mountain around Source: AL-Tabari 8.The Hira Cave based upon Islamic sources was located in valley the entrance toward Kaaba and Mina it was big enough that qurash people The cave was so big that the Quraysh Arabs used to perform rituals there for a month every year and the Prophet Mohammad occasionally fed the poor people there and there were pagan carvings inside the cave, but the entrance of Hira cave in Saudi Arabia is toward the Israel and not parallel with Mina. but The Hira cave in Petra perfectly fits these criteria Source: Ibn Hisham - Al tabari - al halbi 9. The Safa and Marva Mountain are two small rock in Saudi Arabia but Islamic source says the Marva was big that once there were houses on the mountain Source: اخبار المکه - المنتقی، 10. Psalms and early Islamic sources specifically declare that mecca located in a valley but mecca in Saudi Arabia is not in a valley but the Kaaba in Petra is located in a valley Source: Psalms 84:5-7 صحصح بخاری - اخبار المکه 11. Big Empires like Romans and Cyrus The Great never entered the land of Saudi Arabia why ? because there were no civilization that time 12. shib abi-talib based upon Islamic sources There was a narrow passage between the mountains that had one entrance but shib abi-talib in Saudi Arabia it does not fit with this criteria on the other hand there a perfect match shib abi-talib in petra. source: اخبار المکه - سیره النبی 13. From year 11 AH that Prophet Mohammed PBH died up to 215 AH, for 201 years after prophet there is no biography written for him and those authors were too far from Mecca and Media, Why sources are Too late and too far? 14. Ud & Thamud that based upon the Islamic sources were nearby mecca are found in Syria and Petra not in Saudi Arabia 15. based upon the Islamic sources Moses visited Mecca just after the mount Sinai but if you look at the rout that Moses passed through to get Israel you will see it is not possible or else mecca were in Petra Just change your Qibla this does not affect your belief To Islam and Allah
Your believing in lies. There is no evidence they are from Petra. The people who built Petra where the Nabateans. Other Nabatean buildings can be found in Oman and Saudi Arabia. Hegra is in Saudi Arabia
Everyone kndly read all the hate comments, and you would notice they all are majority hindus. Why though???? I dont wanna be rude but could u pls fix your own damn ppl with obsessions worshipping over cows and ganga river thank you
thats what muslims say. Davincicode-“History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, ‘What is history, but a fable agreed upon?’”
Very unpopular opinion: Islam was necessary for the Arabian tribes and their people's unity, and it had more positive effects upon its native culture. But its effects upon...other cultures have not been nearly as positive.
This video is an Islamic propaganda to depict pre-Islamic Arabs as barbaric which is not true. Arabian tribes had honor codes and social rules, they had tribal agreements and laws. They were literate and had freedom of religion/beliefs.
Kenny McCormick Offical Untrue, use your mind, how can they burry their daughters when it’s females who bring babies? That’s contradictory espies in harsh environment like Arabia where every individual is needed to serve the group and assure their survival especially women. There’s no archeological evidence of such practice. Muslims are spreading such lies and propagandas to dehumanize pre-Islamic Arabs and/or pre-Islamic nations.
HappyGoLucky burry female actually existed but so so rare Their reasons was poverty or war so their female children don’t get enslaved to protect their honor because that valued that stuff a lot But in general who used to do that is few tribes especially tamim tribe and it was so rare even in these tribes Because if it was common Arabs would go extinct from long time
At last we are let to see and here of something so interesting of pre Islamic Arabia.Long overdue ! Better late than never ! Thankyou.And I am not muslim.
I of course meant to put hear.Arabia has interested as well as fascinated me for years.Even though I am not muslim,and will keep my own belief.Thankyou very much,please show us more.
rajdeep mj Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael built the Kaaba and the black stone came from heaven. It was the house of God since it was built. It wasn’t shifted or anything. Please don’t make false claims
The language is really inappropriate. How can you say '' kick your ass'' in an islamic video ? Or calling the kaaba 'the big cube' are you just crazy ? We talk about the religion of Allah azawajeel, show some respect !!!!!
@@rro3924 It’s ok to say I’m from Quraysh , because banu hashim is a part of Quraysh , even Quraysh tribe admits that Banu hashim are the heart of Quraysh !! And sorry for my bad English.
Arabia had very important commodities for export- Bihur and murr (frankincense and myrrh) for very lucrative trade with the Levant and Mediterranean. Arabian dates were unparalleled for quality and were marketed for transplant in areas like lower Tigris and elsewhere. Coffee trade had the Yemeni port of Mukha as a major outlet for export from its original source in Ethiopia. Arabia carried on extensive trade with Africa and India by use of sailing dhows- at one time a vessel second to none.
yo this is great. iam a christian and always wanted to learn about the history of muslims cos i love history. but there isnt much videos youtube about the history of it so its great you do this. would be good to know about all the different denominations that exist not just the main stream versions sunni and shia which is like catholic and protestant in christianity. apparently ive been told there are just as many denominations of muslim as there are christian denominations. so it would be cool if you could list them all if possible and maby even give a brief explanation why they exist and why they are different from the main stream. just a suggestion
Abraham never travelled to the deserts in his life time and Kabah was only discovered in the mid 4th century there are only lies in Quran and Hadiths learn with Christian Prince or check his videos
Aqal Mand Did u even look at Kabah clip I put on, what proof do u have that Abraham went to Mecca other that a Quran which was manufactured by Muhammad coping stories from the bible, come and join Christian Prince and u will learn also u r free to ask questions
Dude lost me at 1:46 when he said it was Abraham that built the Kaaba. There’s no archeological or historical evidence to back up this claim, So many scholars believe Mecca isn’t that old as to compare it to the time of Abraham. This channel is biased and pro Islam
Before the civilization of Sheba, there was the civilization of the Thamud people, and before this there was the civilization of a people who returned, the Arab civilization since the people of Aad and the Prophet of God Hud was an Arab May Allah honor us with Islam ☪️🕋☪️
Yeah, he did show Yemen as being part of Persia as it was back then. Yemen is also an outlier in a rainy mountainous area, and even then, most of it is still deserts, and the rest of Arabia was a barren desert with nomads.
I generalized a lot. It's a five minute video and my first one. There's always exceptions. I mean, the Yemenis had a great system of irrigation that was used later but I couldn't get into that.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT That's okay. I can understand. Maybe it would be cool to make videos on pre-Islamic Arabian civilizations like Saaba or Nabatea in the future?
@@user-mq6qv6bi2g are you really this ignorant ? history in Arabia date back to Al-Magar civilization (established 10,000 years ago, with Arab culture of hunting with dogs and eagles / wearing daggers in their waist and riding horses) in Najd, and Kingdom of Dilmun (4th millennium B.C) in eastern Arabia , and Kingdom of Saba' (1200 B.C) in southern Arabia Semites all have been Nomads for a period of time , and some split into Nomads - City dwellers like the Ammorite tribes whom are many Arabs ancestors that were Nomads at first and later some moved to south of Iraq and ruled as Babylonians while some of them remained Nomads Bani Israel (Israelites) were also Nomads in northern Arabian deserts and Badiyat Al-Sham (deserts of Levant) before they were enslaved to Egypt and later escaped and invaded Canaan the Arabian Peninsula is the cradle of Semitic stock and all of its people
i like your tone ...video was too short. Btw we have nothing historically about mecca in the 7th century....it might as well no been in existence yet. One of the mysteries......very weird. Tons of stories, zero evidence. This is obviously very sensitive to muslims, since we just took it as a fact that the broader lines of the story are true ( we have lots of testimonials of later generations and some things are undisputable...so it seemed ...like mecca as the city people claimed it was. For jesus and moses we have very little and those we always suspected could be distorted a lot...so much that they might not have even existed. Mohammad however was different... more recent...big succes just after his death ( even while alive ).....but we lack evidence of any kind from his lifetime. All evidence is from 30+ years later .blah blah blah lol Look into it...interesting
Evidence for the Kaabahs initial construction is debateable but there is much to suggest that most of the conditions in pre Islamic Arabia are true at the time of Muhammad
U know imma muslim and i do tell muslims that his lifetime books is full of bullshit we only know him from the quran these books claim that he used to marry a kid
@@reallyjoyless8389 are you living 5 cednturies ehind ? lol jokes aside this was an old idea and has a huge body of literature about it ... things like ideas about linear and circulaire time concepts etc....mostly it is kinda racist or outright BS but interesting nevertheless
For a second I read the thumbnail as pre-Islamic Alabama
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Back in the pre-skynard days..
Only fossils remain...
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Alabama is named after a Louisiana Creole indigenous tribe called Alibamu who are Black.
I have to disagree with this video:
Arabia was very well known to Rome and Persia - Yemen had long been known for the incense Trade and the commodities that it produced
Rome had even called Yemen, 'Arabia Felix' or Arabia the Happy and coveted it's wealth.
The Romans did try to conquer it and they sent troops from Egypt and Syria, but they got lost in the Desert and perished.
Persia actually DID conquer Yemen and it was part of the Persian Empire for decades, if not centuries.
And Yemen and Ethiopia were part of the same kingdom at times.
Only the Desert region, 'The Empty Quarter', which was mysterious and deadly, remained unconquered.
Respect my brother
So it's on par with general winter
@agus joharudin Yemen wasn’t even apart of Persia it was allied with it when Yemen beat Ethiopia
soldiers died of dehydration when fighting outside desserts, imagine fighting in them
yemen was very well known to rome bc it was the source of frankincense in ancient times, which was very popular in pagan roman rituals. it was a vital trade
We practically know nothing about Middle Eastern civilization, it's really vibrant, sad to see the whole region is tarnished by unnecessary warfare. 🇮🇳
unnecessary warfare?? BY WHOM? so called champion of human rights.
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec Unnecessary warfare among resides of the ppl. So called champion of human rights unnecessary indulge into that bcz they think they can sholve those problems & bring peace & democracy into that region but they failed to understand the society & mack the the situation worse which is already in bad shape.
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec you people always fight amongst yourselves for no good reason. Westerners at least had a reason to
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec Saddam isn't better either
@@walrus6173 you should see Iraq before Saddam after Saddam
We resolved the centuries-long quarrel between the Persians and the Byzantines 😅
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@J Imagine if Christianity never exists
@@shamilrifai483 I think that would be a really interesting alternate-history novel. A world where neither Christianity or Islam ever existed, and the post-first century Middle East is a battleground between the Jews and pagan tribes backed by the Roman Empire.
@J imagined if Christianity never happened Europe would’ve flourished 😞
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I can’t think of pre islamic era without thinking of poetry, the arabs Excelled the poetry and referred to themselves as the tongue of arabs, they were good in trade, Livestock grazing, and Physiognomy and Astrology , people were brave and had many ego , also they had unbelievably hospitality and they were with good manners like ( hospitality - bravery - Eloquence etc..) and there was amazing history and love story for people literally died because of love , the pre islamic era and islamic era history is so rich but also hard to translate
Arabs have an incredible history I hope the Arabs know it and take pride
Persians have more history than Arabs
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says you.
@@arzttod6331 but it's the truth. Arabs copied the model of to administrate a country by Persians. Arabs took the cardinal numbers from India thanks to the Persians.
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Lmao. It’s called the Arabic numerals and Indo-Arabic numerals for a reason.
1234567890 - these are the Arabic Numerals.
١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩٠ these are the indo-Arabic Numerals.
now, to the “copying persians” issue.
Arabs have taken the best of every culture, just like how they preserved the works of Socrates and Aristotle, combined all of these with their own unique culture and came up with their own improved culture. Now, That’s smart. and way smarter than the persians who liked to impose their own culture onto others.
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The only thing I dont like about this video, is that was too short :(
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The map wasn't accurate, Sassanides controlled all of Eastern Arabia all the way to Yemen. Also he didn't mention a crucial episode which shaked all of Arabia, arab Jews of Yemen and their king burned an entire Christian city, killing for religion was strange, Ethiopians took vengeance and invaded and occupied Yemen to save Christians and punish jews, that occupation had a deep consequences on Arabia.
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Before Islam the world people was in darkness fully
“ Do not lose hope, nor be sad.” Quran 3:139.
Welp. Guess everyones going to hell then
@@thek5197 Everyone can't..!!!!
This book belong to the Trash with Abn Amina
@@embr33 ✡️✡️✝️✝️💩💩💩⛪⛪
Commentator says “....was hot desert....”-it still is! It has not cooled down!
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
ياعمي ايش المنطق العبيط ذا تكره الإسلام بكيفك وتبا الناس تكره الإسلام برضو بكيفك بس شويه منطق ايش دخل ذا بذا
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
يا حبيبي هذا لأنه كان في اتفاق وينص هذا الاتفاق أن المدينه الكل يقدر يعش فيها بسلام وان ايه اعتداء عالمدينه غير مقبول ولازم الكل يدافع
بس للأسف اليهود نقضو العهد وساعدو الكفار من ومعلومات واسلحه ومال عشان يقتلو المسلمين فلو انت مكان النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم
ايش بتسوي؟ على فكره مو هو الي أمر بذا هو خلى واحد اسمه سعد بن معاذ بس هو قتل الرجال بس الأطفال والنساء تركهم وهذا الحكم مافي لا ايه بالقرآن ولا حديث بل كان الحكم من كتاب اليهود وحتى هم اختارو إلى يحكم والنبي عليه الصلاه والسلام وافق
وأرجو ترد على سؤالي وتنسى شويه ان ذا يهودي وذا مسلم
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
طيب يا حبيبي انت حر و مو انا الي هحاسبك وماعرفك شخصيا فماهحكم عليك
بس ربنا يهدينا كلنا واتمنى المره الثانيه تبحث في إلي سمعته سواء كان في الدين أو غير كذا وبس والله
ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
The prophet Muhammad slaughtered them because they deserved it and I guarantee that you would do the same. They attacked Muslims, harassed a Muslim lady by ripping her clothes off (making her naked in a market), killed a Muslim sahabi (the equivalent of a disciple) who defended her, allied an enemy of Islam (who brutally killed and harassed Muslims in Mecca for years and they were still doing it during the Battle of the Trench). They violated the treaty they made years before the Battle of the Trench. The Prophet was angered by these acts but allowed them until they found out that all 300 of those Jews were planning to assassinate him. I told you the truth but you can continue to reject it to suit your own agenda but don’t tell people what happened without telling them what they did
ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
Where did I say that? I replied to your second comment that was in English. I provided context to what you said and showed that the beheading of the 300 Jews was justified. You really are dumb
Currently binging your videos. Great stuff !
Same
Great animation too.
Well don't. He's a deciever
1~
SHUT UP
Mecca sounds a lot like Vaes Dothrak, the holy city of the Dothraki from Game of Thrones. It was also made illegal to shed blood in the city punishable by death. Plus its also an important hot spot for trade and commerce as shown in the first book and the Dothraki had a tradition of importing statues of gods from foreign lands into the city. Seems like GRRM took inspiration from Mecca when creating Vaes Dothrak.
Aw! That sounds kinda cool.
@Hoàng Nguyên ahhh no if you read the books "the song of ice and fier" you would know that the dothrak are based on the Mongols and the rhoynar/the Dornishman are based of the aradis. And if you know history you would know the the Mongols capital was a center of trade at the hight of Genghis Khan rule. But you are too blended by hate that you associat every bad fictionle culture to the people you hate.
@@arzttod6331 jew
Hoàng Nguyên lmao you guys eat fetuses
ArztTod Male genital mutilation is not hygienic. It dries out the glans, makes intercourse more painful and leaves the gland exposed. Also, if you clean properly anyway then there is no need to worry. Why do you think that your God would create humans with a foreskin when you cut it off?
MALAY SUBTITLES
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Gurun gersang yang panas, terjepit di antara dua kerajaan yang menyaingi.
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Ini adalah Semenanjung Arab Pra-Islam.
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Sebelum kita memahami atau cuba memahami Nabi Muhammad
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atau Tamadun Islam, Kita harus memahami dunia di mana Islam dilahirkan.
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Pada masa itu, terdapat dua kerajaan yang menguasai Eropah dan Timur Tengah;
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Empayar Sassanid di Parsi
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Dan Empayar Byzantine di Asia Kecil. Kedua kerajaan ini telah bertempur selama berabad-abad
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dan hanya keletihan di fikiran mereka.
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Arabia adalah padang pasir yang panas dan di dunia pra-minyak, tidak ada sumber daya yang berharga
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di Semenanjung Arab. Pada dasarnya tidak ada air, tidak ada pertanian, tidak ada apa-apa.
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Itulah sebabnya tidak ada Kerajaan yang berminat untuk menakluknya. Bukan kerana mereka tidak dapat tetapi
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kerana mereka tidak mempunyai alasan untuk. Walaupun selepas kebangkitan Islam paling banyak
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Kerajaan Islam hanya menakluki kota-kota suci Mekah dan Madinah dan meninggalkan
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Arab yang lain tidak tersentuh.
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di Arab, terdapat kekacauan. Sebilangan besar kekacauan. Lebih kononnya bertamadun
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orang akan memanggil orang Arab barbar tetapi itu tidak sepenuhnya benar
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atau adil. Terdapat banyak suku di sekitar Semenanjung Arab. Salah satu suku tersebut tinggal di tempat orang Quraisy
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di Mekah. Ini adalah suku Muhammad dan itulah
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yang mesti kita bincangkan. Mekah adalah lokasi sebuah kuil kuno yang disebut Ka'bah.
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Kuil ini dikatakan telah dibina oleh Nabi Ibrahim atau Ibrahim yang agung.
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Ibrahim juga melakukan sesuatu yang akan mengubah nasib Mekah. Dia menyatakan
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itu adalah Haram yang bermaksud dilarang melakukan keganasan di sana atau kemarahan
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Tuhan akan mendapatkan anda dan semua itu. Walaupun, kebanyakan orang Arab adalah orang kafir, mereka masih
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percaya kepada Tuhan yang agung ini yang disebut Allah, yang berasal dari kalimah Al-Illah
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bererti "Tuhan" dengan modal G. Bagaimanapun deklarasi ini digunakan berabad-abad
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setelah Abraham menjadikan Mekah sebagai tempat yang sangat menarik untuk menjalankan perniagaan.
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Ini adalah satu-satunya tempat di mana anda boleh membeli dan menjual barang tanpa risiko
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kehilangan kepala anda dalam pertikaian kecil. Akan tetapi, orang Mekah melangkah lebih jauh.
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Mereka mengajak seluruh Semenanjung Arab, semua suku di dalamnya untuk datang dan menempatkan mereka
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berhala di kuil. Maknanya, semua dewa yang disembah di Semenanjung Arab adalah
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kini dikumpulkan di satu tempat. Jadi jika anda melakukan keganasan di sini tuhan dan
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semua dewa lain akan menendang pantat anda. Hasil dari semua ini Mekah menjadi
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hab perdagangan. Orang Mekah akan mengenakan cukai pada perdagangan ini. mereka akan mendapat segalanya
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jual beli di bandar. Ini adalah satu-satunya sumber pendapatan mereka
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perniagaan ziarah yang dimulakan kerana Mekah kini menjadi tempat suci bagi semua
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suku-suku Arab. Walaupun, sebilangan orang membeli barang dari pedagang ini
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dan pergi ke Palestin dan Levant untuk menjualnya untuk keuntungan juga.
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Dari segi sosial, misogyny biasa dicampur dengan sedikit
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menguburkan anak perempuan hidup-hidup. Yang tidak biasa seperti orang Islam katakan,
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walaupun. Terdapat perbudakan, jelas, anda tidak mendapat hak jika anda tidak memiliki
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tanah dan semua perkara baik yang biasanya kita baca dalam sejarah. Bersama dengan
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Orang pagan, ada orang Kristian dan Yahudi yang tinggal di Semenanjung Arab. Dikatakan bahawa anda
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tidak dapat membezakan antara ketiga agama di Arab tanpa berkunjung
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tempat ibadat mereka kerana mereka semua telah menerapkan tradisi masing-masing.
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Walau bagaimanapun, peperangan suku sangat biasa. Seperti yang anda jangkakan, air jarang berlaku
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sumber dan yang penting. Jadi orang memperjuangkannya bersama dengan yang lain
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perkara jelas. Permusuhan berlangsung antara suku selama berabad-abad tetapi orang Mekah
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pastikan tidak terlalu banyak bertengkar kerana pertarungan tidak baik
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perniagaan. Bagaimanapun, Semenanjung Arab pada akhir keenam
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abad adalah tempat terakhir yang anda harapkan munculnya dunia yang menguasai kuasa
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tetapi itulah yang sebenarnya berlaku.
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Jumpa awak lain kali.
@на на Apa ini kucing Jawa yang bicara?
@на на Oh okay. Kenapa kau perlu bahasa Malaya itu bahasa kucing? Apa kau fikir orang Malaya semua ni tak gagah macam harimau kah?
@на на Baiklah kucing Aceh. Kau yang mulakan dulu
@Mr Bruh Sebab dia sebut kucing Malaya. Jadi mungkin saya fikir dia dari Jawa kalau bukan dari bahagian lain di Indonesia yang suka menghina Malaya (kalau bukan Malaysia).
@на на Kucing muka kuda Aceh. Kucing muka kuda Indonesia. Tak berlagak pun macam burung garuda.
Ironically, the barren desert of Arabia that has no natural resources whatsoever centuries ago, but right now contains one of the most important natural resources in the world, oil. The anointed land? LOL..
That will soon change once everyone starts using electric cars
@@ahamedihamiyun5927 But crude oil usage will not stop as petrochemicals are also extracted from it.
Ahamedi Ndenza
Dreaming.
Here is how crazy your argument is.
Most of the worlds electricity comes from burning coal or gas.
Burn coal - generate electricity - charge cars to run on electricity. Charge a silly premium for electricity.
Or
Refine oil, make fuel and run cars.
Tell me which one is more cost effective???
@@ahamedihamiyun5927 : In your dreams. Do you think oil is only used on cars? We used petroleum products to produce electricity. Everyday we use hundreds of things that are made from oil and gas. Some of which I bet you didn't know of.
@Saaduddin Ansari they will once we start concentrating on them
Great video, dude. I like how you show the good and the bad parts of this period in history. Too many people want to either demonize or glorify one side or another. I love how you stick to the facts and inject some humor.
I've always found that Islamic history especially has been made too black and white. Everyone is either saint or satan and I really wanna change that.
@@jewfro888well he did build upon the foundations of it so technically yes he did
I'm not a Muslim. But I do love learning about World Religions. Usually, I find channels dedicated to teaching others the histories of Abrahamic religion, and Asiatic religions.
But I rarely come across a channel like this, dedicated to Islamic history alone.
This is one of the best channels out there. It is so detailed and colorful.
Thank you for your hardwork.
Respect ✊🏽
Try reading the Quran
I really enjoyed your introductory video! On the religious spectrum, I'm far left. I am fascinated by history and religions; how humans have thought, our values. So greetings from New Zealand and let this journey begin.
Extremely well done , I'm impressed , by the video and by the name you chose for the channel , "El mokadima" ibn khaldoun was truly a genius
Thank you! :)
So glad to hear history like this from someone living in Pakistan, who knows Muslim traditions, and not from another American like myself. Not that there's anything wrong with being from the United States--but folks like me can only have an understanding of this history through reading books, or maybe doing a little bit of traveling. It is so refreshing to hear the voice of a person who grew up in a land that played a role in all this history, who has been surrounded by it and has lived in it.
Pakistan played a role in all this history of arabia or muhammad? LOL.
Arabia is way far away from pakistan.
@@VinodShahi Pakistan, or at least a good chunk of it, was part of the Ummayad Caliphate, conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim in 711 a.d. He was an Arab and a Muslim. So yeah, the author's nation is involved with this history. My nation is not.
Allah doesn't exist
@@d.m.collins1501 fuck him
George I
He dose, but you’re blind 🤭
Always was interested in middle eastern history due it not being in my school's curriculum (the most we really got into it was in AP world History). I look forward to seeing more videos
I do agree that Islamic history is really ignored. Even when you search for books you find books about modern Islam and the ISIS "caliphate" and all that stuff more than the actual good part of history.
this is bullshit
Vromillia Was Ap world history very difficult for you?
I am a freshman in high school .
I want to take an Ap class next year but I am not sure if I would be able to handle it.
@@idresshinwari4763 Well for me personally, I've played a lot of Paradox games and watch a lot of videos related to history by people like Extra History. So not exactly, but each teacher is going to be different so maybe. The most warning I'll give is that for my school we had to take a lot of notes from the book.
Vromillia Thanks for the info bro !
People with negative comment in history channel? come on guys whats wrong with u ?
it is a fake information, there are lot of factual details which points that it was petra not mecca the birth place of prophet. you can also compare the direction of old mosque with new mosque where people use to pray toward the birth place of prophet.
@@ecegmail2226 ok pajeet
@@ecegmail2226 and do you have proof and evidence to back up your claim or degree
@@ecegmail2226 why are you pajeets obsession with Islam
@@ray_light44 hahaha why would I be obsessed. You people are enough to be that.
Love the art, production and content of this video! Keep going!
There is a lot toxicity in the comments here.
Though this is a really nice video.
Edit: Don't look at this reply thread; it proves my point.
IKR! People don't get the video, don't even watch it fully and start loading in the comments.
Al Muqaddimah Ignore them. Continue making this wonderful content.
IKR, those are definitely racist, or might be not interesting in learning Religions
@@ahmedharris7148 Allah doesn't exist
@@georgei543 He didn't ask you anything.
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We need more videos like this! Historical in value, told by perspective of ancient knowledge and presented as such. Not political nor religious!
Ignore the past and, well you know the rest...
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trying to piece together the right sequence to view your channel. LOVE IT! 💕
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Ever since your crossover with Overly Sarcastic Productions, I have been following your channel and been completely in love with your videos.
The way you cover so many different topics and events in Islamic history and back it up with wonderful editing makes your content intriguing and highly entertaining.
The fact that you present these events with an open mind and consider multiple perspectives is a fantastic bonus and I will continue to be a happy subscriber for years to come.
Thank you for your hard work!
He doesn't provide with sources. He is a liar. When us Muslims talk about something in history or religion when provide every one with Profs. How do you listen to his lies?
@@BeSuro2.0 dear “us muslims” please start your own channel on religion and history provide with some “profs” to counter this. Let the listeners decide who do they want to listen to what is a lie and what is not.
@@NTJamesBond I can't speak English that's why I've not started one! But we can one on one debate! What do you say?
@@NTJamesBond and please watch his videos carefully he doesn't have any references. You European ( American almost all white people) are so easy to manipulate.
The Middle East is amazing
It was when ppl actually followed Islam. The period was wrong as Islamic golden age
Always have been.
It used to be great before you know aghm American and Britain
I don’t think it is that amazing, never been.
@@nomnom7697
Land-less Mongolians Turks like you have no right to speak.
The only problem is your video duration i dont know how many episodes you gonna put there for this topic but your videos should at east be 10 to 20 mins.
@Arif Zaman i didnt get the memo, hmm.
Well anyways I forgot that when you put your opinion out there about how muhamad was a tyrant overlord that means you are a an infant. Btw i am of age, 19 to be exact.
@@cerulean5299 stfu no one gives a shit
Cerulean Cats explain he didnt do anything without a good reason everything he said is not unimaginable so why the hate just do some research if your not willing i will break up every argument right now btw u can leave islam its nor forbidden but myself i would not advice it because iman comes in lows and highs and one day i hope u are guided
In short bl@st 🤣😂😂
Cerulean you know you speak like an idiot, if the country you were living in was this oppressive then you’d be dead by now. Again I can already tell you’re a salty Christian who is still angry at what happened to Anatolia lol
You're so on point with this. I'm a history buff and also a christian. But you just made your presentation so unique, it's absolutely hard to avoid.
Would Love to see more from you bro. Kudos.
In terms of debut videos, this is right up there! Thank you for this channel :)
Actually am so interested in Arabic culture and history ,but that video was too short ,hope you make more videos and explain in a sequence.
Come to KSA to see Arabic Culture
Whatever mentioned in the video is Factually incorrect, you have to refer other books.
@Shakila Bano Enough videos are already in UA-cam watch it & get educated.
Watch Harris Sultan videos.
@Shakila Bano i don't have to get satisfied, on any subject i do research and find the Truth videos are personal experience of people, i watch it. Well versed on the Origin of Islam how it spread, how it treats women, and how Fanatic it is the link between Islam and Terrorism why Women are not allowed to marry many times only men allowed ??? ....
@Lucknow Properties For Sale लखनऊ प्रॉपर्टी And your contributions consist of shitting in rivers and crying out to Vishnu or whoever it is you guys worship , The Scientific method came from an Arabian you idiot
I think all religions are interesting ♥️🙂
You think great
@@morningqueens7766 thank you have a nice day
Interesting but laughable
@@asifmohammad7249 your entitled to your opinion have a nice day
I'm not a religious person,but I agree!
I literally open this video and now I'm getting Ramadan ads
would you like to talk about our lord and savior Jesus Christ?
@@cracked_nebula1479 No no, Islam adds
😂😂😂
I know this video was done a looong time ago and it still holds value and quality! (i'm enjoying and learning). Just a suggestion (I was going to DM you but this is something every Muslim should do if they are making vids on Islam) - Please mention "Peace and blessings upon him" / SAW after mentioning the Nabi SAW 's name :)
Naw DAWG more like piss be upon him.
@@bigbhasad9974Most intelligent media consumer :
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If only pre Islamic Arabia remained that way.🤦♂️
Then we all would still stuck in the middle ages
Who said Arabia isn't important it's an important trade route there were military expeditions by the Romans and the Persians and before them by the Greeks, sorry but you didn't researched well
funny hayat khan Mr.Pakhtun, this is lies they teach you in madrasa. Islam was always spread by sword, why did Arabs invade Spain, why Arabs invade persia? Why ghzanvid came to subcontinent? Islam has ruined Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. Robbed them of their culture
Thanks
@@kingh2310 Cuz thats how empires grew. The expansion of caliphates had nothing to do with Islam, they were empires like all the others and sought expansion and power. You think the roman and persian empires were just born big out of nowhere? Or do you think they expanded by asking nicely? No, war is how large empires are made, thats just common sense.
@funny hayat khan What are you talking about? There was no mosques in arabia at the time of alexander. And Alexander wasn't roman lmfao, he was greek, he came before the romans even became powerful.
@funny hayat khan Lol. Read proper history before spreading false information like this. Alexander was way before Muhammad was born. And he is not a Roman. He is king of Macedonia, a greek kingdom. Hell, Rome wasn't even a big thing during his era.
Great Muqaddimah to a pre-islamic arabia.. love the voice and really enjoyed your video so keep up the good work!.. Salam and love from Malaysia!
Upon further examination, when conducting research for my book on the comparative rise and fall of civilizations, I recently reached a startling conclusion: the Islamic civilization actually predates Islam itself by a good couple of centuries. It did not begin with the founding of Islam, which, as a religion, was not so much a “new” religion as much as it was the natural evolution of Judeo-Christian-Abrahamic-Zoroastrian religious tradition as it was practiced in the Middle East during the period of Late Antiquity. Therefore, Muhammad was less of a Charles Martel or a Hammurabi, and more of a Martin Luther, with the the birth of Islam itself being more akin to the Protestant Reformation than anything else.
As per my thesis in the part of my book on Middle Eastern society, Muhammad did not set out to create a brand new religion from scratch (as many modern Muslim scholars seem to profess), but was actually a “Christian” (in a broad, colloquial sense) who embarked on a mission to reform the Abrahamist faith that enjoyed an already long-established presence in Central Asia.
Interestingly enough, there are also a number of passages in the Koran that appear to suggest just that (i.e. Muhammad’s immense knowledge of and pious adherence to the teachings of Christ, the existence of a pre-established & cohesive Abrahamic culture in the Middle East prior to the 6th Century, the supposition that Islam represents the gradual culmination of the Abrahmist ethos of “Submission before God”, the heavy influence that Persia played in shaping the culture of the Islamic World, etc.)
Indeed Islam not a new religion, Quran said more about this. Thank you
It's not see religion your correct it's the same religion God always sends down but different Sharia same princible one God same Prophets give yo the poor Angels Divine fate Divine book but Islam is submission to God alone and resist bad temptations seek forgiveness pray pray pray but Islam is Divine and and given by Allah to Mohammed saw this is fact he is prophet may Allah put peace on him
Word salad
Vaibhav Tanwar his so
False as Islam has always existed, it was only finalised with the prophet Muhammad (saw)
I enjoyed the video a lot. Although I'd like to add a few details. Now, the Kabah in Makkah was built by Abraham and Ishmael, and pre-Islamic poems had nothing against this idea and attested to their Existence. therefore it may be logical to believe that the Kabah was built for the Abrahamic faith. And all of the Arabs of Arabia are said to have traveled to the Kabah to make pilgrimage even before Islam came around, even before it became a trading hub, and I'll get to that later.
Now, the Jurhum era of Makkah has begun. even in pre-Islamic arabia, the Kabah was seen as a religious center and pilgrimages were made even from as South as Yemen. Now, the Jurhum era lasted a long time until eventually the other Arabs were unhappy with some policies such as Taxing the pilgrims and other stuff, so other tribes rebelled. One such tribe, the Banu Khuza'a, successfully expelled the Jurhum from Makkah and established themselves as the rules of Makkah. But before the Jurhum left they buried all their treasure and the Zamzam well, only for it to be lost, because if they couldn't have it neither could others. Thus began the Khuza'a era.
The Banu Khuza'a was led by Amr ibn Luhayy. Amr was unhappy with the state of his people, and this unhappiness would only intensify as he went North to visit another civilization for a trading trip. I remember reading that these were Amlekites, others said this was Moab. Whoever it was, everything I read seems to say it was Modern-day Syria, prior to Romans conquering it. Amr saw them as a civilization, superior to whatever he had back home. He asked them about the secret to their success and they mentioned their idols. He then brought one idol home and placed it in the Kabah. Thus the Kabah became used for pagan practices.
Now, centuries later, the Quraysh were a tribe wandering in the outskirts of Makkah. And they would have been, but a man named Qusayy was born. Qusayy married the chief of the Banu Khuza'a and proved to the people that he was more capable than the chief's own sons. Eventually he fought those sons and ended the Khuza'a era. Qusayy's Quraysh tribe entered and became in charge of Makkah. Qusayy had established Quraysh as a political power in Makkah and the Quraysh Era had begun.
Now, Qusayy's grandson Hashim came to power and was unhappy at the state of his home. Recall that the well that turned Makkah into a city had been buried before the Khuza'a era. Everyone was starving. The only thing that made Makkah worth having was the religious significance of the Kabah. Hashim saw how his fellow tribesmen were starving despite people coming in from all over Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage and thought that they could trade. He then realized that in order to trade, they needed stuff to trade, so he decided to start 2 caravans a year. 1 in the winter, 1 in the Summer. 1 goes North to Bosra and trades for Roman goods and Persian goods. 1 goes South to Yemen and trades for Indian goods and African goods. Then when Hajj happens they trade with the fellow Arabs. Thus, the Rihlat Ash-shita Was-Sayf was founded, and Hashim became honored, the man who literally transformed Makkah from a town of starving people to a trading hub, literally raising Makkah's economic status.
Now, Hashim had 3 brothers. Abd-ash-shams, Muttalib, and Nawfal. And while they were significant, their main significance, that of their descendents, comes later. But Hashim had a son who was more famous, who was known in legends and Poems. His son Abdul-Muttalib grew up to become so famous for many stories, but the story that comes to mind is that he rediscovered Zamzam.
Abdul-Muttalib's real name was Shaybah. His mother was Salma bint Amr, from a town called Yathrib which eventually became Madinah. Now, it is said that Yathrib was originally founded by Jews and then populated by Qahtanite Arabs, both of whom are said to have migrated from Yemen. The 2 Qahtanite tribes were the Aws and the Khazraj. The Khazraj had Salma. Shaibah was raised til his teens in Yathrib. I once read that when she was expecting, she got the news of Hashim's death and moved back to Yathrib. I read somewhere else that she was in Yathrib the whole time. Whatever it was, Shaybah grew up in Yathrib til his uncle Muttalib found him and took him to Makkah where people confused him for a slave, hence the name "Abdul-Muttalib". Abdul-Muttalib grew up to have lots of prestige among all the Arabs. He had so many grandchildren, but one overshadowed the rest.
While other grandchildren were called A grandson of Abdul-Muttalib, one particular grandson was called THE grandson of Abdul-Muttalib. And while he was famous for being his grandson, and many Arabs attached him to his grandfather, eventually he would outshine his grandfather as well: The Prophet Mohammed.
Thanks.
This is very detailed, and I didn't go into that much detail in my videos. Maybe, one day, I might.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT
Are you muslim? Just wondering
@@nicklausb yes he is
Can you kindly point to the evidence supporting the claim that Abraham built the Kabaa?
False. Quran/Islam didn’t come from Hijaz. It came from north Arabia
i’ve been looking for a channel like this for ages now. i’m so happy i stumbled upon this page. i wanna learn more about our history without the bias of western culture
Birth of Islam - How Islam Began in Five Minutes - History of Muslims - The History
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In short you want a channel who praises Islam including all destructions what Islam did in Iran and India. It's great isn't it
@@shantanudasgupta7935 man shut up
@@kayhaych05 I know this hurts .Actually true always hurts.
@@shantanudasgupta7935 your stupidity pains me. kindly, shut up thanks 😊
Another Amazing video MashaAllah, I have learnt so much.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 fake islam.
Are u a revert to Islam sister?
@@wasiqhussain7712 hahahhahahahahahah
@@wasiqhussain7712 i'am a revert alhamdulilah , may god guide all lost people 🤲
Hello, again, Muslims, many of you ask Christians when discussing converting to Christianity: "Show me the Trinity in the Old Testament?" So, I wanted to give you a reference to the Trinity in the Old Testament, so that you will see, that this is not a later evolution or a Christian development, but in fact is quite an Older Testament bible doctrine.
#1. God has revealed Himself to be humble, he humbles Himself to check in on heaven, then humbles Himself even further by going down to "behold" or to, check in on Earth]. God is not proud, as in the Palms below:
Proof:
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Prophet King David
1300BC
Psalms 110:5
5 Who is like the LORD our God, the One enthroned on high?
6 He humbles Himself to behold the heavens and the earth.
7 He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the dump…"
In this verse below, God the Heavenly Father is giving Isaiah the prophecy, speaking about Jesus, the preexisting Word of God and also, Jesus, as His servant bringing justice to all nations, which only God judges the whole world or all nations.
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750 BC
Isaiah 42:1
1“Here is My Servant, whom I uphold, My Chosen One, in whom My soul delights. I will put My Spirit on Him, and He will bring justice to the nations.
Let us unpack this verse of scripture:
Here, God the Father is speaking about Jesus as His servant in whom He is well pleased. therefore, the trinity is seen again:
a. “whom I “uphold, speaker the “ I “ is God the Father.
b. The “My Servant, is the Word of God, and Jesus, who always was, and who is, and who is to come…
c. “My Spirit” is God the Holy Spirit
Therefore, we have The Father, The Word, who is the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Again, we see all three spoken of in one verse, doing different things but acting in unison, One sends, one Humbles Himself to come to the Earth, One accompanies The Servant on The Servant’s Earthly Ministry. This is God’s own 1st hand revelation of Himself, and we follow His self-description and teach only what He reveals Himself to be our doctrine of how we understand Him.
Jesus, the Word of God, is equal to God the Father, as is the Holy Spirit, but Jesus, humbles Himself to come to Earth as a man, and Servant of God the Father, confirming this is Jesus statement,
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John 14:28 “You heard Me say, ‘I am going away, and I am coming back to you. If you loved Me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I. "
Explanation: During Jesus ministry on Earth, He took off His Godlike Glory, and humbled Himself under the Father; as a human, but then, after the work of salvation by giving His life for ours to be our savior, was done, as a human, Jesus had this command from the Father:
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John 10:18
…17 The reason the Father loves Me is that I lay down My life in order to take it up again. 18 No one takes it from Me, but I lay it down of My own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from My Father.
God’s glory is to God alone, this is how we know that God’s glory is shared with Jesus within the unique Trinity, therefore, Jesus is a party to that glory:
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Isaiah 42:8
God the Father said:
v8 “I am the LORD; that is My name! I will not yield My glory to another…,”
After Jesus is resurrected He is raised back to the same Glory, for, Jesus does not ask for another glory or a new glory, but the Glory which He already had from the beginning in the shared Glory and equality with God and His glory with the Father, and with His Holy Spirit share as one Glory of God, that He enjoyed with God before anything existed.
Therefore, after the work was done Jesus expected to return to His former position with God:
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Jesus said:
John 17:4-5
4“I have glorified You on earth by accomplishing the work You gave Me to do.
5 And now, Father, glorify Me in Your presence with the glory I had with You before the world
existed.”
This is how Jesus was able to ask of the Father His glory which he had before, what He will not share with no other, yet Jesus is able to receive that place of glory because He had this same glory with God which is the same as the Father:
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Jesus said:
John 10:30
v30 “I and the Father are one.” Making Him equal with God, because God will not share His glory with another god, Jesus is not another but one with the Father…”
The new testament Apostles then takes this ancient teaching of old, from God, given to the Prophets of old, including Isaiah from age 750's BC, and teaches the church.
In turn, the church since the 1st century then teaches these exact teachings from God’s revelations of Himself, and of His work, and teaches the members of the church these things about God.
Here below, Phillip the Apostle is teaching the church, how we as fellow Christians, are to be to one another, by using the above knowledge of Jesus actions as God the Word with God the Father:
The sermon point:
[For, we as fellow believers are equal to each other, but we should be humbling ourselves to help each other as much as possible, even as Jesus, being equal to God humbled Himself…]
Citation:
Philippians 2:4-8
4 “Each of you should look not only to your own interests but also to the interests of others.
5 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus:
6 Who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
7 but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in human likeness.…
8And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death-even death on a cross.…”
Whoever, therefore, stands against the teachings of the Church, stands against the teachings of God, and whoever stands against the church people, stands against God.
For, when Paul was called, he had been oppressing the church, what did God ask Him:
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Acts 26:14
"Why are you persecuting me, it is hard for you to kick against the pricks?"
Pricks or Goads are sharp, edgy, pointy spines, that can cut, stab, and kill, therefore, God was warning Saul of Tarsus that he would be killed if he continued the actions which attack God directly, by attacking His people.
I hope you enjoyed reading these teachings from God's Word, it is always for your soul's salvation that we spend our time sharing what the Old Testament Prophets, Psalms, Torah, and Gospel, with you.
Ty
Birth of Islam was when Adam [PBUH] set foot on earth and not in 600 AD.
True
false
What's the proof
@@bobbysahu4649 When Adam [PBUH] set foot on earth, there was no Jesus [PBUH] or other Human 'gods'. So he was praying to his creator alone. Anyone who pray to creator alone is a Muslim, which is the basic idea of Islam.
@@bobbysahu4649 we belive that all prophets bought same message and that was worship of one God. The only true relegion at that time was judaism but after it got corrupt jesus was send and when christainty got corrupt prophet muhammad (p.b.u.h) was send and now islam is the true relegion.
In 620 AD there was no turkey nor turks .
The place was Byzantine which was Roman.
Turk showed up in 12th century .
And?
Burrelinho /
And?
This video show the nation of Byzantine with today’s Turkish flag.
Turkey is less than 100 years old.
Which means that it is bias and inaccurate and was made by the Turkish people.
Another garbage propaganda video.
@@rodelle-run4871 You mean the turkish flag in the beginning? That represents Ottoman Empire. The yellow represents another Turkish sultanate, the Mamluks.
It's just intro, chill out. It doesn't say that Turks lived in Anatolia 1400 years ago.
And the guy who makes the video is from Punjab, probably a Muslim guy.
Burrelinho /
We are talking about history and it has to be accurate.
Turk is not a race it is a title which means “ Mongolian plus another race.”
The title Turk was created by the mongols themselves because they were racist and didn’t like their people to mix with other races so when they did they called their children “ Toki” which is an asian white bird with tall legs , a long beaks and a head which looks like vulture.
But since Mongolians never went back to their country in time they all mixed with others and the name Toki evolved to Torki and Turk.
Hence in 610 AD there were no such a thing as turkey or Turk.
Btw
I am a ghashghaee Turk myself.
@@rodelle-run4871 I don't have much knowledge about what you wrote.
But you don't understand. The map is not inaccurate. It doesn't represent 610 AD. It's just an intro for the channel. It has nothing with 610 AD to do.
You can also see The Holy Roman Empire, Mamluk Sultanate and The Umayyad Caliphate in the intro. None of these were around in 610 AD.
Fun fact
Quraish is clan(big family) still exists until now
Really..............I didn't know about that
It’s true. My dad’s side of the family comes from Hussain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib and my mom’s side of the family comes from Hassan Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib. You can go to libraries all throughout Yemen and read about virtually every single Yemeni family and from which tribe they descended from.
@@randomostrich281 but they are actually from taif and makkah
@@theamazingwman9349 so?
@@randomostrich281 so where r you now living?
Lot of good efforts made.
Yes there were numerous indigenous tribes of Arabia. Before Islam too Allahat was a diety in pre-islamic arabia where she was worshipped with Al-Uzza and Al-Manat.
so little said for such a big topic. i can speak for hours on this.....
True. Requires its own series and countless volumes of books both Western and traditional Islamic have been written on the topic.
Define Initiative please
Speak through this channel.....
Make a video :)
He said he was unhappy with this video and wanted to redo it
"There was no valuable resources, nothing". This is what people who have not studied the history of Arabia think
thats because it was pretty true ( until arabia became the center of the islamic world + oil being discovered) , because apart from a few areas , arabia is a harsh environment where stable crops cant be grown.
arabias biggest stength came from the fact that it was the only viable land route to east asia, and that it also had sea routes through the persian gulf and the red sea, but the poor local development meant that arabia was always a place of foreign influence until muhammad made it both a military power AND a huge religious center, (since it's said that every good muslim should visit the holy cities of meccas and medina once in their life)
@@grzegorzbrzeczyszykiewic3338 I live in Saudi Arabia for more than 10 years and I have explored most of this fascinating country. I visited the remains of its ancient past and I can tell you it is very rich. First of all the climate of the Arabian Peninsula wasn't always as dry as today. The amazing rock art of Jubbah and Shuwaymis that are listed at UNESCO World Heritage testify of how life thrived there some 10,000 years ago.
Then some oases became very rich as early as the 3rd millennium BCE thanks to the development of agriculture (yes!) and to their position along the ancient frankincense trade routes. Cities like Tayma, Dedan, Madyan, Najran,... were already developed urban centers at the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE.
This wealth even attracted the surrounding empires that conquered vast part of Arabia (the Babylonians in 552 BCE, the Nabateans in the 1st century BCE, the Romans in 106 CE, and the Himyarites and Abyssinians in the 5th and 6th century CE).
Those are well established historical facts that are confirmed by the archeological remains still visible today
@@florencioigual you seem to be mistaking trade with mineral wealth. The empires that conquered Arabia in the past did so for greater connection to the maritime spice routes. When the Mongols conquered central Asia, the land-based Silk Road became much more prevalent, thus making Arabia less profitable (still lots of trade though). Until the discovery of vast oil reserves, Arabia was not naturally rich enough to warrant invasion. The diaspora of tribes made it much more trouble than it was worth. Some empires like the Ottomans conquered the coasts for trade and for the holy sites but left the interior alone. As was stated earlier, the climate in interior Arabia was poor for agriculture, which is why the agricultural revolution happened in Mesopotamia and Egypt, not in Arabia. This isn't meant to hate on Arabia or anything. It's a beautiful place with its own unique cultural charm. I'm just clarifying the historical circumstances.
@@elmo8524 I'm not mistaking trade with mineral wealth. As surprising as it sounds the caravan trade did make some Arabian oases rich. Have you been to Petra? More than 600 monumental tombs, a large city with infrastructures, temples, a theater..., and the city was conquered by the Romans and the Byzantines. Is there any valuable resource in or around Petra? No. But the city was imposing 25% tax on all goods that were transiting here. And guess why Petra declined? Because the trade roads moved north at the benefit of Palmyra.
If it surprises you here is some more information to understand the context.
First of all there is the fact that not all the Arabian Peninsula is dry. Indeed, the south which is today Yemen and Oman benefit from the Indian Ocean monsoon hence have developed agriculture millenia ago (of course after the Levant).
Secondly you have to take into account that incense and myrrh that are today used for comfort were during antiquity highly priced commodities. As an example the Roman priests used to spend fortunes to buy them for their rituals. As a result these commodities became more expensive than gold! (for the same weight). The Romans valued incense and myrrh so much that in 25 BC the praefect of Egypt, Aelius Galus, led an expedition until Mar'ib, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Sheeba (in today's Yemen). They reached the city but couldn't hold control of it so the military campaign was rather a failure. The Romans would have never spent so much effort in such a perilous expedition if it wouldn't be for seizing considerable wealth. Check online how rich and developed were the ancient kingdoms of Yemen and you'll realize they were much more developed than we think (Sheeba, Hadramawut, Qataban, Himyar,...).
Last important point about which you are partially right: the maritime routes. One could claim that the ancient Yemeni kingdoms could have transported their goods through the sea, but this wasn't true for the Red Sea because of two difficulties: the coral reefs that spread all along the shores of the Red Sea, and more importantly the northern winds that prevented sailors to reach even today's Egypt territory. The Arabs were not good sailors so they preferred to carry their goods through the Arabian Peninsula, and by doing so they enriched the oases along the way. Even the spices coming from India were unloaded in Yemeni ports like Aden or Mukalla to be then carried by camels through the desert. Where you get right is that the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC overwhelmed the trade roads because the Romans had more advanced sailing techniques and proved to be able to sail against the Red Sea wind. The geographer Strabo mentions that in the year 24 BC alone there were already 120 trading ships departing for India. From that time the inland routes became far less important but were still active.
For your information I visited many ancient Arabian trade cities and I discuss this topic with the specialists who study this history on site so I'm pretty sure that what I'm describing here is close to the state of knowledge we have today about ancient trade in the Arabian Peninsula
In the Arabian Peninsula, it was like the kingdoms of Kedar, the Nabateans, Douma, Taima and others
He is probably anti-Arab
Trying hard to show the Arab in bad looks
Arabia wasn't a desert as it is now. The climate has changed
That was like 100,000 years ago
I recall Genghis Khan having something to do with it.
Didn't he salt the land and divert rivers, or something like that?
@@yousefogab7830 more like 20,000, but yeah.
Can you please make a video about their pagan Gods ? Ishtar, Al Illah etc... each God , from which tribe, characteristics etc .... Thank you !!
that'd be interesting, the Arabian pagan gods!
They were mostly adopted from Roman gods.
Allah was the unseen God of the sky and the most hight of all the others, actually it make since because Ishmail lived there and brought the monotheism to Arabia centuries before they shift out and add and corrupt the sect Of one GOD.
I want to personally apologise for all of the Hindu Nationalists leaving hate comments, being a Hindu myself.
History should never be influenced by personal beliefs. Pre-Islamic Arabian History is beautiful, just as Islam and Islamic History is beautiful.
Love your channel!
I thought you were going to talk about the Year Of The Elephant and how that event unified the tribes of Mecca against the Abbysian Christian's, who marched on Mecca in an attempt to destroy the Ka'bah in 570. It was quite a big event in pre-Islamic Meccan history and it took place in exactly the year the Prophet Muhammad (as) was born.
Fake story , no historical background , and how can elephants even survive in a desert 😅😅???
@@INDIAN-zd5nf What?
@Jay Gomuttr i know perfectly what he is talking about !! Abdoool .
@Jay Gomuttr did i said "Abdool" is an insult ??
Its your guy's identity 😂
@Jay Gomuttr ok , now go back to worshipping ur black stone , its time !!!
Back when the peninsula was a stunning place, full of wonders.
Bro they used to burry their daughters because they wanted boys during this time. I wouldn’t call it stunning...
@Xiuh Don’t be foolish, search it up if you would like.
@@abdi8104 did you just repeat what Mark Smith said?
@Xiuh lol you dont even hear the story of umar al-khattab yet ,before islam he buried his daughter because female always look like a weakness in the family because cant fight a war you just arrogant man the coming of islam bring up gender equality
@Xiuh try research to the expert you lazy badass
I saw this video in the recommendations, so I decided to watch it and worth it...
Pre Islamic mecca?? No historical artifacts to say that. Petra was the centre for trade before islam
Yeah, the ruins of Petra had all the signs of a metropolitan trade center.
I keep seeing this argument in the comments. It was originally a thesis argued for by Patricia Crone and Michael Cook that is now largely dismissed by most historians of early Islam.
And yes, Petra was the thriving center of the Nabatean kingdom.
Petra was a metropolitan Nabatean Arab city, a big trade centre and it was smartly engineered. But that was few hundred years before Islam. I guess the video is acknowledging the time right before Islam, where Mecca in Hijaz was the centre of Arab trade at that time, and its important trade is mentioned in Quran in the few lines chapter of Quraish. The Nabatean Arabs are believed by Muslims to be perhaps mostly perished as a result of a punishment sent from God (by an excessively loud sound kind of punishment; in Arabic Saiha) and that was because of disbelieving their messengers. They actually have an attributed Sura/chapter in Quran (Al-Hejer) where God briefly describing how they build their houses with clear reflection to Petra and Madaen Saleh, how did they respond to the messengers, what happened to them, and that their richness didn’t help of sparing them from that very quick and massive punishment.
Bty, another Jordan famous attraction “the Dead Sea” is also another location of punishment for a different time and for different people, where it is also largely believed by Muslims as a place of God’ punishment to the disbelievers of the message of Lot, the disbelievers were happened to be homosexual as well!! and that thier punishment (for the vast majority of the people of Lot who disbelieved) was that the land was ordered to be upside down by God!! And God rain down on them brimstones hard as baked clay. And that to make it a sign for believers (as indicated in Quran). As a result, the Dead Sea become the lowest land on Earth!!
Every city in ancient arabia was a center of tade, they survived almost fully on trade
This is a great little introduction video to someone who is curious but completely ignorant of most of the middle east! Informative but simple! Thank you!
Original Mecca was in present day Petra the Becca valley. In present day Mecca, nobody used to travel through... It was dacoits hideouts those days. Out of trade routes.
this channel deserves more attention! good job brother
Nice profile pic.
@@Shoot972a What was this even about?
I didn't even read the comments because I know how it will ended to me
SAD and DEPRESSED because I am Arabian
Hiba Jama NO, I am not "Pagan" but I hate the way that's people treated me like I will kill them and how racist they are
Hiba Jama Who said that? I am Muslim and proud
Shawder : no need to kill lol no need for violence only peace
One point - Actually, Yemen had agriculture and it's Incense Trade was considered VERY valuable to many ancient civilizations.
The Romans called it 'Arabia Felix' (Happy Arabia), and even planned to send troops down to conquer it after annexing Petra in the trans-Jordan area (Arabia Petraea).
But, their initial military advances into the Arabian Peninsula got lost in the Desert and only a few soldiers made it back alive.
Later, the Persians and Ethiopian Empires temporarily conquered the region before he advent of Islam
Wonder what would've happened if the Romans did conquer Yemen 🤔🤔
@@الياسغالب-خ8ز I don't know if the Romans would have been able to hold on to it, even if they did conquer it - it was a very valuable territory and very far away from Rome or other major Roman cities.
pre Islamic Arabia was a very dark place, there was no light there-islam brought light there.
this vid was actuallly interesting to watch during school ...
That is the highest medal of honour you can get mate
Omg you are soo right - I needed to study Islamic civilisation for a course and I couldn’t find any detailed info anywhere , the ones I did find was either extremely right leaning or left . It’s difficult to learn about Islam as a historical subject as it’s always tinged with ideology - either secular or religious .
Ifrah Wali islam no civilization no culture no any special achievement ..only wars stealing properties of non muslim...See islam that destroyed the iranian culture..afganistan culture .egyptian great civilization ..iraq and syria ancient civilization monument....islam is a destroyer ....i read Koran and it is full of conflict and the person that wrote had mental problems...Koran has non logical verses...like the paradize with the 79 virgins...what silly theories .
Niki Mani You didn’t read anything, the 72 wives is never mentioned in the Qur’an.
Niki Mani tbh, most civilizations are like that. Its conquer or to be conquered. Just like the Mongols, the Chinese dynasty, Holy Romans and all that. Plus, the 72 virgins thing is a wrongly sourced hadith that was never taken seriously by them
amirullahable actually it isn’t a “wrong sourced” Hadith. Sunan al Tirmidhi, one of the six Hadith collections, state that the smallest reward for the people of heaven is an abode with 72 “houri”. That’s a virgin. This is not a “da’if” (weak) Hadith. It has sanad which is a chain of narrators which make it more reliable.
Nice job. Wow, so many people in comments are such experts on this topic.
IKR! You should see all the Somalis on my latest video.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT I will keep up good content. Also, it is funny reading those comments when you actually know real history. I've done quite a lot of research by myself and even to me, there were some surprising facts.
@donna davis stop spamming
You need to disable comments from now on, why are the comments so toxic yet these videos so well done.
Yes, Allfather.
You don't have to read the toxic comments. I can tell the toxic ones with the first word or so. And if we just listen to those that agree with us, we'll never learn anything.
The Arabic subtitles read a bit strange to be honest. Meccans has been translated to something like Mechanica (?).
Also, you make the word Ka'ba sound more like Qa'ba :)
Birth of Islam - How Islam Began in Five Minutes - History of Muslims - The History
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Thumbnail of this video is not suitable with the name of Islam you should more careful to choose thumbnail (JazakAllah)
WHAAAT how come I just discovered this channel??! thank you for making this.
@donna davis lol.. C🐷
*As a Muslim*
I watched the real mecca in Petra documentary many months ago
and I did a lot research with no bios but Just finding the truth
I can 100% say that mecca was in Petra
and Ibn Zubeyr moved it to southern part of Medina
Beside These evidence that prove Real Mecca is in Petra
1.The traveling Timing for Hussein Ibn Ali in the year 61 from Mecca in
Saudi Arabia Toward Karbala ( A place near Najaf in Iraq) does not fit at all, because the distance from mecca to Karbala is 1700 km and the journey took 20 days but camel normally can go 6 kph, So the Caravan could get Karbala in 34 days not 20 days
but the timing Perfectly fits the Petra to Karbala.
2.And based upon the early Islamic Books such as following sources Hira Cave, Taeef, Kaaba, Safa and marva mountain doesn't fit with those are existing in mecca but those perfectly fit with Petra :
اخبار المکه - صحیح بخار - الطبری - سیره ابن هشام
3. From 2600 BC up to 100 After-Christ there were no civilization living in Saudi Arabia and that is a big conflict with mecca history
*Source:* ua-cam.com/video/ymI5Uv5cGU4/v-deo.html
4. Why should Prophet Mohammed PBH be prepared to war with Romans in the year 9 AH (Tabuk war - تبوک) or else mecca was in romans territory and is that a coincidence that romans lost Jordan territory control exactly in that year!
*Source:* ua-cam.com/video/w5zYpWcz1-E/v-deo.html
5. Quranic and Qurashi Arabic is a Semitic language and it developed through Hismaic & Safaitic and originated/completed in Petra
*Source:* ua-cam.com/video/jWTB59TrNqQ/v-deo.html&t
6.The the Qur'anic famous idols Al-Lat, Ma Nat Uzza are from Petra Not Saudi Arabia!
*Source:* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Lat
7.The Taeef (الطائف) based upon the Islamic sources was a city surrounded by mountains that sometimes it has snow with grape and other fruits but The Taeef in Saudi Arabia is flat plateau with no mountain around
Source: AL-Tabari
8.The Hira Cave based upon Islamic sources was located in valley the entrance toward Kaaba and Mina it was big enough that qurash people The cave was so big that the Quraysh Arabs used to perform rituals there for a month every year and the Prophet Mohammad occasionally fed the poor people there and there were pagan carvings inside the cave, but the entrance of Hira cave in Saudi Arabia is toward the Israel and not parallel with Mina. but The Hira cave in Petra perfectly fits these criteria
Source: Ibn Hisham - Al tabari - al halbi
9. The Safa and Marva Mountain are two small rock in Saudi Arabia but Islamic source says the Marva was big that once there were houses on the mountain
Source: اخبار المکه - المنتقی،
10. Psalms and early Islamic sources specifically declare that mecca located in a valley but mecca in Saudi Arabia is not in a valley but the Kaaba in Petra is located in a valley
Source: Psalms 84:5-7 صحصح بخاری - اخبار المکه
11. Big Empires like Romans and Cyrus The Great never entered the land of Saudi Arabia why ? because there were no civilization that time
12. shib abi-talib based upon Islamic sources There was a narrow passage between the mountains that had one entrance
but shib abi-talib in Saudi Arabia it does not fit with this criteria on the other hand there a perfect match shib abi-talib in petra.
source: اخبار المکه - سیره النبی
13. From year 11 AH that Prophet Mohammed PBH died up to 215 AH, for 201 years after prophet there is no biography written for him and those authors were too far from Mecca and Media, Why sources are Too late and too far?
14. Ud & Thamud that based upon the Islamic sources were nearby mecca are found in Syria and Petra not in Saudi Arabia
15. based upon the Islamic sources Moses visited Mecca just after the mount Sinai but if you look at the rout that Moses passed through to get Israel you will see it is not possible or else mecca were in Petra
Just change your Qibla this does not affect your belief To Islam and Allah
Your believing in lies. There is no evidence they are from Petra. The people who built Petra where the Nabateans. Other Nabatean buildings can be found in Oman and Saudi Arabia. Hegra is in Saudi Arabia
Everyone kndly read all the hate comments, and you would notice they all are majority hindus. Why though???? I dont wanna be rude but could u pls fix your own damn ppl with obsessions worshipping over cows and ganga river thank you
cuz most of them hate Islam.
i feel like hindus are obsessed to islam unlike any other group/type of people in this world .
They are Hindus because Hindus hate islam. Why? Because muslims have tried to conquer India with islam for 1000 years
@@smokeysquatchokee9977 and failed.
Bruhh chill, Hindus don't worship cows or any river get your facts straight.
So proud of being an arab
That’s your downfall. Pride.
Naveed Mughal
Haters will hate 😅
@@hcthcissss502 alright. Hope the oil don’t run out.
@@naveedmughal5396
We ruled the world for 1000 years without oil 😅
@@hcthcissss502 elaborate.
thats what muslims say. Davincicode-“History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, ‘What is history, but a fable agreed upon?’”
Very unpopular opinion: Islam was necessary for the Arabian tribes and their people's unity, and it had more positive effects upon its native culture. But its effects upon...other cultures have not been nearly as positive.
but like tom and his snake LOL I DIED OF LAUGHING XD
This video is an Islamic propaganda to depict pre-Islamic Arabs as barbaric which is not true. Arabian tribes had honor codes and social rules, they had tribal agreements and laws. They were literate and had freedom of religion/beliefs.
Kenny McCormick Offical Untrue, use your mind, how can they burry their daughters when it’s females who bring babies? That’s contradictory espies in harsh environment like Arabia where every individual is needed to serve the group and assure their survival especially women. There’s no archeological evidence of such practice.
Muslims are spreading such lies and propagandas to dehumanize pre-Islamic Arabs and/or pre-Islamic nations.
HappyGoLucky burry female actually existed but so so rare
Their reasons was poverty or war so their female children don’t get enslaved to protect their honor because that valued that stuff a lot
But in general who used to do that is few tribes especially tamim tribe and it was so rare even in these tribes
Because if it was common Arabs would go extinct from long time
The info flags were presented way too fast to read, so we quit after a few seconds.
I watched 2nd times and paused the video when they appeared so I could read them.
Space bar on kb pauses video.(for future reference)
At last we are let to see and here of something so interesting of pre Islamic Arabia.Long overdue ! Better late than never ! Thankyou.And I am not muslim.
I of course meant to put hear.Arabia has interested as well as fascinated me for years.Even though I am not muslim,and will keep my own belief.Thankyou very much,please show us more.
Abraham built House of God in Palestine near Jerusalem, the holy stone was shifted to modern Mecca later on.
Basit Khan that's a theological claim that you believe. Most non Muslims don't believe that.
Abraham didn't built any stone neither he worship any stone
rajdeep mj Prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael built the Kaaba and the black stone came from heaven. It was the house of God since it was built. It wasn’t shifted or anything. Please don’t make false claims
rajdeep mj Sorry I meant to reply the guy on the top not you. And yes we all agree that Abraham didn’t worship stone.
Basit Khan it wasn’t shifted, stop making false claims
wow brother a very nice job done here...
i hope you continue to make such detailed and great videos like this
The language is really inappropriate. How can you say '' kick your ass'' in an islamic video ? Or calling the kaaba 'the big cube' are you just crazy ? We talk about the religion of Allah azawajeel, show some respect !!!!!
ouzin sy so scary
He is not insulting anything holy, just made fun in the video.
Kaaba is the big toilet and fuck Allah azawashit
They were one of the worlds greatest poetry
And Muhammad appeared and Quran is word of Allah
First islamic messenger is Adam (AS). Mohammad is the last and final messenger...
Yup that is true
Wow, what high quality and great content! I subscribed! :D
I’m from Quraish tribe , which is prophet Mohamed’s tribe (PBUH)
Prophet Mohammad is from Banu Hashim
@@rro3924 yes but the as Whole its under the Qurayish.
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Im from banu hashim , my name is Hussainy which means from banu hashim
But banu hashim is a part of Quraysh !!
@@ALI-cf4zq Yes but now you cant say your from Quraish you should say your from Bani Hashim
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It’s ok to say I’m from Quraysh , because banu hashim is a part of Quraysh , even Quraysh tribe admits that Banu hashim are the heart of Quraysh !!
And sorry for my bad English.
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No empire was willing to concur Arabia because they had nothing
You forgot oil baby
Holy shit that was a dumb comment.
@@Ahmed-ii7up i know 😂😂😂😂😂
@Forest kingdom gods wisdom
It was black mud back then. wasn't a valuable resource.
@@nomnom7697 you really think i am that dumb it was a joke
Arabia had very important commodities for export- Bihur and murr (frankincense and myrrh) for very lucrative trade with the Levant and Mediterranean. Arabian dates were unparalleled for quality and were marketed for transplant in areas like lower Tigris and elsewhere. Coffee trade had the Yemeni port of Mukha as a major outlet for export from its original source in Ethiopia. Arabia carried on extensive trade with Africa and India by use of sailing dhows- at one time a vessel second to none.
I love this channel. The content is ridiculously good.
yo this is great. iam a christian and always wanted to learn about the history of muslims cos i love history. but there isnt much videos youtube about the history of it so its great you do this.
would be good to know about all the different denominations that exist not just the main stream versions sunni and shia which is like catholic and protestant in christianity. apparently ive been told there are just as many denominations of muslim as there are christian denominations. so it would be cool if you could list them all if possible and maby even give a brief explanation why they exist and why they are different from the main stream. just a suggestion
Thanks for the kind words, man! :) Sure, I'll make videos about that. I'm still new so making things.
If u want to learn about Islam and Muhammad join Christian Prince live on UA-cam or check his videos and u will be shocked
Abraham never travelled to the deserts in his life time and Kabah was only discovered in the mid 4th century there are only lies in Quran and Hadiths learn with Christian Prince or check his videos
Take a look
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Did u even look at Kabah clip I put on, what proof do u have that Abraham went to Mecca other that a Quran which was manufactured by Muhammad coping stories from the bible, come and join Christian Prince and u will learn also u r free to ask questions
You need at least 10 episodes talking about this with 30 minute length for eacg video
Birth of Islam - How Islam Began in Five Minutes - History of Muslims - The History
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ابن امنه عليه اكبر اللعنات تفف
Prophet Mohammed is a miracle
What are your sources? You sound like you are just reciting Haddiths with no historical basis.
Dude lost me at 1:46 when he said it was Abraham that built the Kaaba. There’s no archeological or historical evidence to back up this claim, So many scholars believe Mecca isn’t that old as to compare it to the time of Abraham. This channel is biased and pro Islam
"was said to have been"
Scholars? European scholars? Why would European scholars teach us about Middle Eastern people and places where many of them were hatful.
I kindly request you to change the thumbnail. I would appreciate if you do that. ❤️ Thank you so much brother.
Before the civilization of Sheba, there was the civilization of the Thamud people, and before this there was the civilization of a people who returned, the Arab civilization since the people of Aad and the Prophet of God Hud was an Arab May Allah honor us with Islam ☪️🕋☪️
0:58 No agriculture in Arabia? Regions had Yemen had independent agrarian civilizations going back to biblical times!
Yeah, he did show Yemen as being part of Persia as it was back then. Yemen is also an outlier in a rainy mountainous area, and even then, most of it is still deserts, and the rest of Arabia was a barren desert with nomads.
I generalized a lot. It's a five minute video and my first one. There's always exceptions. I mean, the Yemenis had a great system of irrigation that was used later but I couldn't get into that.
Also, in this video, when I say Arabs, I mostly mean the people in and around Mecca, Muhammad's society rather than all Arabs.
@@AlMuqaddimahYT That's okay. I can understand. Maybe it would be cool to make videos on pre-Islamic Arabian civilizations like Saaba or Nabatea in the future?
@@user-mq6qv6bi2g are you really this ignorant ?
history in Arabia date back to Al-Magar civilization (established 10,000 years ago, with Arab culture of hunting with dogs and eagles / wearing daggers in their waist and riding horses) in Najd, and Kingdom of Dilmun (4th millennium B.C) in eastern Arabia , and Kingdom of Saba' (1200 B.C) in southern Arabia
Semites all have been Nomads for a period of time , and some split into Nomads - City dwellers
like the Ammorite tribes whom are many Arabs ancestors that were Nomads at first
and later some moved to south of Iraq and ruled as Babylonians while some of them remained Nomads
Bani Israel (Israelites) were also Nomads in northern Arabian deserts and Badiyat Al-Sham (deserts of Levant) before they were enslaved to Egypt and later escaped and invaded Canaan
the Arabian Peninsula is the cradle of Semitic stock and all of its people
i like your tone ...video was too short.
Btw we have nothing historically about mecca in the 7th century....it might as well no been in existence yet. One of the mysteries......very weird. Tons of stories, zero evidence. This is obviously very sensitive to muslims, since we just took it as a fact that the broader lines of the story are true ( we have lots of testimonials of later generations and some things are undisputable...so it seemed ...like mecca as the city people claimed it was. For jesus and moses we have very little and those we always suspected could be distorted a lot...so much that they might not have even existed.
Mohammad however was different... more recent...big succes just after his death ( even while alive ).....but we lack evidence of any kind from his lifetime. All evidence is from 30+ years later .blah blah blah lol Look into it...interesting
Ahh no, the hebrews talk about mekkan and some places similar to it and some peoples, a lot of cities are hard placed, and names changed overtime
Evidence for the Kaabahs initial construction is debateable but there is much to suggest that most of the conditions in pre Islamic Arabia are true at the time of Muhammad
U know imma muslim and i do tell muslims that his lifetime books is full of bullshit we only know him from the quran these books claim that he used to marry a kid
Pre Islamic Arabia was heaven and hell on earth all depends on how big your army was or power you had
so you mean it was just like now? lol
@@webeskimo the world cycles
@@reallyjoyless8389 are you living 5 cednturies ehind ? lol jokes aside this was an old idea and has a huge body of literature about it ... things like ideas about linear and circulaire time concepts etc....mostly it is kinda racist or outright BS but interesting nevertheless
Brother please can you recommend me some basic books for studying history of islam
Imagine the whole middle east with out Islam?
The world would be different, not only Middle East
Islam is truly a massive impact to world history as a whole
Things would be different. Including the world.
Study what Islam really means then ask this question. The problem comes from who fight it not Islam itself 😉.
As a girl I would be dead 🌚
@@lavande5252 Was khadija ra dead. Please don't generalize all pre islamic arab like this