How the Qur'an Was Revealed and Compiled - Hamza Yusuf (Foundations of Islam Series: Session 1)

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  • @tomatobrewers
    @tomatobrewers 8 місяців тому +10

    try to rewatch this series at least once a year as a foundational reminder and still amazed how he explained everything. may Allah awj. preserves this honorable man's beautiful faith, rewards him and his family with good in this world and the hereafter.

  • @julio14335
    @julio14335 10 років тому +228

    This is the true history of the compilation of the Quran but the disbeliever will always find unrealistic arguments against it. The truth remains as it is to the sincere humans who are truly interested in facts.

    • @aliciagoodluck2132
      @aliciagoodluck2132 8 років тому +4

      The Quran itself says it's a book. Muhammed died without compiling the Quran. He never paid much interest in compiling it. The abrogated verses and non-linear transmission meant that it would be a tedious if not an impossible task to compile the Quran into a cognizant set of ideas like a normal book would. The best they could do to make some sense of the compilation was to order it in terms of length of verses for a chapter. This is how stupid and illogical this whole man made garbage is.
      If god truly gave you a revelation over a 23 year period and you believed it you would do a much better job of keeping the revelations than what Muhammed did. He is a scammer and those that believe the obvious lies of this serial criminal and sex pervert have only themselves to blame.

    • @sugetsumillenium2112
      @sugetsumillenium2112 7 років тому +32

      Alicia Goodluck You know kitab doesn't only mean book? this was mentioned early in the video. you're the one lacking knowledge

    • @imtrollingson
      @imtrollingson 7 років тому +18

      why do any of you bother. the veil is thick over the eyes of the deluded. never argue with people like Alicia.

    • @imtrollingson
      @imtrollingson 7 років тому +14

      so basically it predicted it would be a book - and to you thats a flaw not a mircale. lol, deluded. may Allah remove the veil from your eyes, ameen.

    • @thepattersonfactz5618
      @thepattersonfactz5618 7 років тому +1

      imtrollingson

  • @just1person
    @just1person 2 роки тому +67

    Sh Hamza makes me want to take written notes & never put my pencil down. He's a vastly knowledgeable scholar, such an immense asset to the western Muslim community, masha Allah. May Allah protect & preserve him, and increase him in all that is beloved to Him.

    • @loso9920
      @loso9920 8 місяців тому +1

      Amin. I agree with everything you wrote.

    • @Spiritualvirtue
      @Spiritualvirtue 4 місяці тому

      In Sha Allah 🙏

  • @iHazf
    @iHazf 5 років тому +165

    You know, being born a Muslim is a blessing, Alhumdulillah, no doubt about it but the small problem with that is that we don't go into as much detail into our deen as we ought to. I quite recently stumbled upon this series and have been following and learning from it since and I feel a little ashamed at times to find out that we, as being born into a Muslim household, don't try to quench the thirst of Deen as some Reverts do. May Allah guide us all to the straight path and increase our knowledge, Ameen.
    P.S. This man has been dispensing wisdom amongst the people for Decades now and all his knowledge has been bestowed upon him from Allah. May Allah bless him and his family and also make him successful in this life & the hereafter.

    • @incomedaily2350
      @incomedaily2350 5 років тому +1

      This is what every Muslim on the planted is afraid of they run very fast to get away take a look at this for 3mins ua-cam.com/video/Pfz1R8v0q7Q/v-deo.html

    • @ac8934
      @ac8934 4 роки тому +1

      @@incomedaily2350 your girlfriend Christian Prince has been destroyed multiple times

    • @nkzaz530
      @nkzaz530 4 роки тому +1

      Hamza I agree with you 1000%

    • @Dawood-Mushlam
      @Dawood-Mushlam 2 роки тому +4

      "Every born Muslim must be reconverted to Islam sometime during his life; Islam cannot be inherited."
      -Muhammed Asad

    • @zakme5638
      @zakme5638 Рік тому

      I can relate

  • @soulafb755
    @soulafb755 4 роки тому +45

    I am Moroccan and each time i listen to this to learn
    May Allah reward Allah of you

  • @waqasobeidy8318
    @waqasobeidy8318 Рік тому +25

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:28 📖 The Quran begins with "Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim" which means "In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate." These words highlight the merciful and compassionate nature of Allah.
    01:49 📜 The Quran's root word is "Qara'a," meaning both "to read" and "to recite." The Arabic language blends oral and written aspects, and the Quran is the oral book before being a written one.
    03:21 📚 The Quran's emergence was a radical departure for pre-Islamic Arab culture, as they had no written books. The Quran became the foundational book for Arab civilization, replacing their previous oral poetry tradition.
    08:50 🌙 Prophet Muhammad's life was unremarkable until his 40th year. He meditated in the cave of Hira, where he received revelations from Allah, marking the beginning of his prophethood.
    15:02 📜 The first revelation to Prophet Muhammad instructed him to read/recite in the name of Allah who created humanity from a clinging substance and taught them with the pen.
    21:11 🗣️ Prophet Muhammad's early followers were those close to him, like his wife Khadijah and his cousin Ali. He faced rejection and hostility from his tribe in Mecca when sharing his revelations.
    23:25 🤔 The Quran prompted deep introspection among the Arabs, challenging their inherited beliefs and practices. It questioned idol worship, societal norms, and ethical principles.
    26:45 🔵 Islam emphasizes radical monotheism with no association of God with creation. The Quran's message focuses on worshiping Allah without any anthropomorphism or compromise in the concept of divine oneness.
    26:59 📖 Understanding God's essence (tawhid) is central. Christians use Christ as a connection, Muslims connect through creation.
    29:18 🌍 Introduction of "Akhirah" (Hereafter) concept to Arab culture challenges their disbelief in an afterlife.
    30:17 💔 Qur'anic message challenges Arab values of poetry, women, wine. Quranic focus shifts from individual to societal change.
    32:40 📜 The Quran isn't linear, demands submission to its structure. The initial verses emphasize acknowledging one's limitations.
    36:13 ⏳ The Quran introduces the concept of "Saat" (end of time), emphasizing the imminence of death.
    41:18 🔀 Change from Meccan to Medinan period focuses on societal implementation of Quranic teachings.
    46:12 📜 Compilation of Quran during Prophet's lifetime, written fragments gathered and standardized.
    51:20 📚 Early Quranic compilation differentiates from Bible's gradual development, protected through oral transmission and memorization.
    53:46 📜 Quran Preservation: Story of scholars testing different holy books for errors; Muslims believe in Quran's preservation.
    54:55 📚 Historical Authenticity: Orientalists and scholars agree on the authenticity of the Quran since its original community.
    55:35 📜 Early Copies: Original Quranic manuscripts from the first century exist, such as the Sana'a and Kufic copies.
    56:57 📖 Academic Acknowledgment: Scholars like Nicholson confirm the Quran's authenticity even without belief in revelation.
    58:07 🕊️ Use of "We": The plural form is a majestic expression, not indicating multiple gods; Christians and Jews understand it similarly.
    01:00:09 📜 Lost Copies: Some ancient Quranic manuscripts were lost or stolen; historical significance of Quranic copies.
    01:01:05 📖 Paradise Described: Quranic description of paradise includes immense pleasure and a taste of ultimate delight.
    01:02:12 💧 Quranic Protection: Muslims believe the Quran is divinely protected from errors and transgressions.
    01:04:11 📚 Quran Memorization: Hundreds of thousands of Muslims have memorized the Quran; it has promoted literacy.
    01:08:12 🔢 Seven Variants: Quran has seven dialectical variants based on pronunciation differences; consensus on no doctrinal changes.

    • @inashamsia
      @inashamsia 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for these time codes! some clarifications on the Arabic terms: 29:18 Akhirah (not AHA) refers to the afterlife, and 36:18 Saah/Saat (not Sam) refers to the final moment

    • @waqasobeidy8318
      @waqasobeidy8318 6 місяців тому

      @@inashamsia Thanks for the correction. Updated the comment above.

  • @nooriehalwapoorie
    @nooriehalwapoorie 7 місяців тому +5

    Whoever runs this channel has done a splendid job at compiling some of the priceless gems of our century: It is incomparable the way these people imparted knowledge! As a student, I could not have found a better resource.

    • @IslamOnDemand
      @IslamOnDemand  7 місяців тому +3

      Alhumdulillah. Thank you for your kind words. It is our absolute honor to be of service to this ummah and to humanity. Please share our channel with as many people as you can. Jazak Allah Khair!!!

  • @ejazkhanahmed908
    @ejazkhanahmed908 7 років тому +76

    Great scholar.
    Perhaps the greatest scholar of the west in modern times!

    • @hawilost
      @hawilost 4 роки тому +2

      Ejaz Khan Ahmed he is great but hakim Murad is just a total different level

    • @shayaandanish5831
      @shayaandanish5831 4 роки тому +4

      @@hawilost not really. Both are amazing

    • @nkzaz530
      @nkzaz530 4 роки тому +4

      I worry after Hamza passes, who will guide us as a respected teacher. 😩

    • @ejazkhanahmed908
      @ejazkhanahmed908 4 роки тому +3

      @@hawilost you cannot just say one particular person is amazing. They both are beautiful in my eyes. My wife is Irish/English descent. For her she loves both teachers and appreciaties their education.

    • @hawilost
      @hawilost 4 роки тому +4

      Ejaz Khan Ahmed I agree, I was just overtaken by emotion,

  • @AmirX88
    @AmirX88 11 років тому +24

    Reported by Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As (RA): The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "The one who was devoted to the Qur'an will be told on the Day of Resurrection: 'Recite and ascend (in ranks [i.e. rank in Jannah]) as you used to recite when you were in the world. Your rank will be at the last Ayah you recite."
    [Abu Dawud and At Tirmidhi]

    • @JuCh-rp7yn
      @JuCh-rp7yn 3 роки тому

      What does "Your rank will be at the last Ayah you recite" means?

  • @adrianabonitaaziz
    @adrianabonitaaziz 8 років тому +78

    Masha Allah ! what a smart man !

    • @thesyndicate3859
      @thesyndicate3859 5 років тому

      indeed he is! Now he is titled as a scholar by other people.

    • @incomedaily2350
      @incomedaily2350 5 років тому

      This is what every Muslim on the planted is afraid of they run very fast to get away take a look at this for 3mins ua-cam.com/video/Pfz1R8v0q7Q/v-deo.html

    • @UsmanShahBinAmeen
      @UsmanShahBinAmeen 4 роки тому +2

      Tomorrow, inshallah, I am uploading my first video about the compilation of the Holy Quran briefly buy will be covering all the aspects of the evolution of the Holy Quran to the form today.

    • @amirmx3948
      @amirmx3948 4 роки тому

      @@UsmanShahBinAmeen ❤️

    • @naseehanoor8421
      @naseehanoor8421 3 роки тому

      Indeed!

  • @sabinarahman1339
    @sabinarahman1339 7 років тому +35

    what a beautiful explanation of the compilation of the Qu'ran, Jzk brother Hamza

  • @diegocrusius
    @diegocrusius 8 років тому +68

    It would be interesting to mark this video with subtopics, like when you are listening to an album on youtube and in the description you have links to each song, since this is a long video which deals with lots of topics (like describring the word qur'an, the revelation of mohamed, etc).
    Very informative video.

  • @HKhan-786
    @HKhan-786 3 роки тому +2

    SubhanAllah.... I never seem to get tired of listening to Sheikh Hamza Yusaf. May ALLAH reward him blessed blessed life with health and happiness and the highest of the Paradise in the hereafter... Ameen May ALLAH also grant us the wisdom of understanding our perfect religion and a way of life... Ameen.... :) Love from Pk

  • @Hekokurd
    @Hekokurd 3 роки тому +4

    The articulation and explanation of the words he accumulates into such wise thoughts and ideas of concepts is so beautiful.
    For instance, Qur'an = City. City means civilization and civilizations are built on books!

  • @zeem1734
    @zeem1734 8 років тому +32

    Love your work Hamza, God grant you your reward in the hereafter.

  • @SajidhMarikkar
    @SajidhMarikkar 11 років тому +5

    Con'td 2...
    looking back, given the flawless nature of the Quran that is available today it doesn't matter whether it was written or not, does it? It is the divine Wisdom.

  • @ByChoiceMuslim
    @ByChoiceMuslim 13 років тому +5

    "We have without doubt, send down the message; and We will assuredly guard it(from corruption)." The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 15, Verse 9

  • @asmatullahkhan970
    @asmatullahkhan970 3 роки тому +2

    What an elaborate explanation of purpose of Huruf al mukhattaat, amazing description.

  • @trigger393
    @trigger393 6 років тому +2

    mashallah what an insight from shaykh hamza yusuf. may allah preserve and grant him a lofty status in the life hearafter. ameen

  • @celikbr
    @celikbr 3 роки тому +9

    This is truly a hidden gem

  • @SHADOWBANE369
    @SHADOWBANE369 8 місяців тому +1

    This sir .
    This man is the most important person i have ever came across, who brought the solution of all illuminati and Freemasonry, and truth

  • @zakeye4600
    @zakeye4600 3 роки тому +1

    Subhanallah shaikh hamza is one unique scholar of Islam his style his knowledge Subhanallah it’s soo inspiring I get this feeling in my heart he is one powerful scholar inshallah.

  • @kairyu7825
    @kairyu7825 4 роки тому +2

    What a wonderful lecture, and the beautiful perfect ending with Azan

  • @SuhaybM
    @SuhaybM 10 років тому +39

    this is amazing

  • @munirahmed2843
    @munirahmed2843 7 років тому +6

    Dear Alicia, may Allah guide you and subside your hate and anger. Bring love to your heart through the beauty of Islam. It will set you free

    • @khairyusuf1659
      @khairyusuf1659 7 років тому +2

      worship the Creator
      &
      not his Creations
      if you Are Sincere Believers God will guide you to Truth
      One Almighty Creator
      be kind to yourself
      & Humanity
      Welwisher Yk
      w

  • @walidabdulwali420
    @walidabdulwali420 11 років тому +9

    I love brother hamza yusuf for the sake of ALLAH (SWT)

  • @jamhoor2144
    @jamhoor2144 8 років тому +24

    56:00 western scholarship says there really is no doubt about the authenticity/continuity of the Quran

    • @incomedaily2350
      @incomedaily2350 5 років тому

      This is what every Muslim on the planted is afraid of they run very fast to get away take a look at this for 3mins ua-cam.com/video/Pfz1R8v0q7Q/v-deo.html

    • @zeeshanmuhammed8883
      @zeeshanmuhammed8883 4 роки тому +5

      income daily mate it’s sad that your source of knowledge is a hate page with obscene graphics and languages and no professional or scholarly input. I couldn’t even look at it cause I consider myself a bit educated and I know just by the first fee minutes that the guy making it didn’t use his intellect rather his emotions to make the video.

  • @Urbanfire123
    @Urbanfire123 12 років тому +5

    Beautiful Adhan at the end. A well rounded lecture too

  • @sonnylee6355
    @sonnylee6355 10 років тому +31

    great islamic scholar. thumbs up.

    • @aliciagoodluck2132
      @aliciagoodluck2132 8 років тому

      It's more like a Cheap Lying Islamic Scholar. He lies and keeps out important details so often it is ridiculous. There is no original manuscript. All the ones he mentions have been debunked by Muslims themselves!!! Keith Small and Daniel Brubaker provide more than sufficient detail on this area.
      It's highly dishonest that he would only provide reports that support his obvious lie. If I did that, I too could be anyone or anything i wanted to be.
      The Quran itself says it's a book. Muhammed died without compiling the Quran. He never paid much interest in compiling it. The abrogated verses and non-linear transmission meant that it would be a tedious if not an
      impossible task to compile the Quran into a cognizant set of ideas like a normal book would. The best they could do to make some sense of the compilation was to order it in terms of length of verses for a chapter.
      This is how stupid and illogical this whole man made garbage is. If god truly gave you a revelation over a 23 year period and you believed it you would do a much better job of keeping the revelations than what Muhammed did. He is a scammer and those that believe the obvious lies of this serial criminal and sex pervert have only themselves to blame.
      Here is a list of Muhammed's wives and concubines. It clearly shows Muhammed lusted after beautiful women. Haddiths are clear he even stopped copulating with his older wives. He lusted after his own daughter in law. He had concubines! That his filthy, lying ISlamic scholar not only denies this but gives a different narrative that has no credence whatsoever in Islamic scripture and traditions is clear proof that Muslim Scholars are the servants of the devil.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%27s_wives
      wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Muhammads_Wives_and_Concubines

    • @shyman3000
      @shyman3000 7 років тому +19

      ah yes, wikipedia, that great scholarly source. You can't even cite wikipedia in an undergrad paper at a third rate college. You're doing a fine job of making yourself a fool.

    • @azeemsoona
      @azeemsoona 7 років тому +2

      Alicia Goodluck, this is what Christian scholars and atheists do to Islam. Lies lies and more of blatant lies with distortion of facts and poor knowledge and understanding of actual facts and situations. You have nothing else with you.

    • @deborahelle4801
      @deborahelle4801 5 років тому +1

      Alicia Goodluck haha you excel at being a Wiki Student lol
      now crawl back under your rock

    • @ac8934
      @ac8934 4 роки тому

      @@aliciagoodluck2132 look up the Birmingham manuscript

  • @deeba123
    @deeba123 13 років тому +6

    As always a stunning lecture by Hamza Yusuf!

  • @silvergibson2656
    @silvergibson2656 2 місяці тому

    Teacher Hamza is the best teacher ever

  • @AjdinCerenic
    @AjdinCerenic 12 років тому +6

    You do realize you're talking about something that was socially accepted and commonplace in that era in many places in the world. Her father, who happened to be the Prophet's best friend, wanted her to marry the Prophet (SAAWS) because it was an enormous honor to be his wife. You should open your mind and think outside of the standards of today's society that you have been taught. Things weren't always like they are in the era that we live in.

  • @flashkiller45
    @flashkiller45 11 років тому +5

    I am muslim and god says that do whatever u can do then leave what ever u cant do in the hand of god

  • @Wakil-vc9jg
    @Wakil-vc9jg Рік тому

    The amount of knowledge and wisdom is amazing.

  • @nkzaz530
    @nkzaz530 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you 🙏 Hamza Yusef for such an impeccable speech! Brilliant

  • @TheMuslimApologist
    @TheMuslimApologist 7 місяців тому +1

    I will get this transcribed, inshaAllah.

  • @salimabdelkrim9601
    @salimabdelkrim9601 9 місяців тому

    I led the prayer and I recited Warsh because I'm Algerian, instead of saying WA, I said FA, in Al-Shams chapter in the last verse. people started correcting me even though I pronounced many words differently and my Fatiha was clear to them that I'm not reciting Hafs! When I finished I gave them a brief explanation that I was right because I recite Warsh not Hafs

  • @zbinabu
    @zbinabu 11 років тому +5

    "Two witnesses who see that verse written in-front of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Not about only two witness memorize that verse.. That time few hundred companion memorize entire Quran!!' - Need to emphasis about "Two witnessess see the writing in front of prophet" because a lot of Christian use this issue to discreadit Quran compile..

    • @aruneshdubey4585
      @aruneshdubey4585 3 роки тому

      Bhai mohamad was illerate, one can write something and read something else... He would not know... Allah couldn't find someone who can read and write.

  • @UsmanShahBinAmeen
    @UsmanShahBinAmeen 4 роки тому +2

    Tomorrow, inshallah, I am uploading my first video about the compilation of the Holy Quran briefly buy will be covering all the aspects of the evolution of the Holy Quran to the form today

  • @truth-be-told
    @truth-be-told Рік тому +1

    God bless Sheikh..we are lucky 😊

  • @curiouscub2052
    @curiouscub2052 5 років тому +5

    8:39 some scholars also says that the environment of mecca for the infants was not suitable so the Meccans would send their children to desert arabs and their women would breast feed these infants.

  • @proudam2551
    @proudam2551 8 років тому +1

    jazakom Allah khayran,,, and the voice of athan is most beautiful,,,,Masha Allah ,,,,,

  • @brokejaw
    @brokejaw 2 роки тому +1

    This is SO GOOD

  • @farrukhdada6688
    @farrukhdada6688 4 роки тому +4

    How is he so smart? MashAllah.. I need to do better.

  • @islamicreminders8153
    @islamicreminders8153 Рік тому

    You have to give up desire to really read the Quran I love that

  • @naynayonecreator8290
    @naynayonecreator8290 5 років тому +1

    Excellent brother. Ma shaa Allah. 🥰

  • @quantumo2099
    @quantumo2099 4 роки тому +1

    Alhamdulilah, informative

  • @sahraabdul9190
    @sahraabdul9190 12 років тому +2

    thanks for the post!! i enjoyed it and learned so much! :D

  • @1991maz
    @1991maz 2 роки тому

    Amazing 👏 Shaykh hamza Yusuf

  • @kujubenz
    @kujubenz 9 років тому +34

    Yes i believe everything he said is true. Why? because he based his facts on the Quran. The Quran has not been disprove no matter how many people and thinkers tried, it is basically impossible to disprove the Quran. I know this because scholars and priest in my church has tried to find mistakes in the Quran to present in lectures but they couldnt even find one and they started arguing with each other because they start suggesting lying about the Quran and distort interpretations. I see this as ridiculous they couldnt find any fault with the Quran. I saw it with my own eyes and that concludes that the Quran is from the supreme being, the creator and muhammad was only the medium God used to passed down the message in the Quran. I pity christians especially westerners, they doubt they own religion and start blaming their confusion on islam in order to say that every religion has a flaw. NO islam does not have any flaw. Islam is the truth. Just put up with it ok.

    • @haroonkhan-be7fh
      @haroonkhan-be7fh 8 років тому

      +Non God if u understand about all this reality can u tell me that u are muslim right now?

    • @shahriarfardin777
      @shahriarfardin777 8 років тому

      +haroon khan but he says muhammad is a little god naujubillah

    • @aliciagoodluck2132
      @aliciagoodluck2132 8 років тому +1

      ALL MUSLIMS live with the fact that Muhammed died without compiling the
      quran. His claimed one and only miracle was the quran is false. If he
      lived another 50 years, he would continue to receive revelations. He
      died without compiling the quran. The quran itself speaks of the quran
      as a book.
      Further, his talk is littered with lies as Muslims are apt to commit when they speak of their religion. While wine was eventually cancelled, the love of women continued and actually increased as slaves were allowed. Men could have up to four wives and as many concubines as they wished.
      Muhammed always had the best choices for women that he enslaved. He was given sex slaves too. This scholar is a damned, Satanic liar like all Muslims are.Just take a look at the list of Muhammed's wives. He was a vile and evil man that would rape his slaves on the same night after murdering their entire village and family.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%27s_wives
      wikiislam.net/wiki/List_of_Muhammads_Wives_and_Concubines

    • @albusai
      @albusai 7 років тому

      Non God does it have any prophecy fulfilled?

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 6 років тому +2

      @@HassanalBolkiahSoyjak
      Exactly . The Prophet (asws) was given the choice to live a few more years, but he chose to die, because he had finished his mission and the revelation of the Qur'an was COMPLETE : there was NOTHING MORE to add to it and Allah (swt) mentions this in the Qur'an itself. He couldn't wait to be finally close to Allah (swt). 😢

  • @ammar891
    @ammar891 12 років тому +2

    very enlightening lecture. thanks for uploading

  • @loso9920
    @loso9920 8 місяців тому

    Excellent. Allahu Akbar! Sh Hamza was even better when he was younger.

  • @botagozzhuman549
    @botagozzhuman549 4 роки тому

    Very beautiful lecture, thanks to sheikh hamza yusuf🤲🙏

  • @adnankhursheed
    @adnankhursheed 3 роки тому

    May bless you Shaykh!

  • @SajidhMarikkar
    @SajidhMarikkar 11 років тому +3

    Con'td...
    Righting them down as they were revealed and trying to insert new verses in between would have been a very inconvenient and tedious task. The early companions had a tough time with the Quraish and running around with a written Quran that needs to be amended every now and then would not have appeared ideal to them. Of course they were given Memory Power to the extent that they didn't require it to be written.

  • @michaelyusuf2460
    @michaelyusuf2460 12 років тому

    Its interesting how close Islam is to the theology of Thomas Aquinas, for both stress the unknowability of God, while simultaneously stressing that we can have analogical knowledge of God from creation itself.

  • @sujaahmed9574
    @sujaahmed9574 5 років тому +2

    The topic is important and the speaker is very knowledgeable. But the sound quality is very poor.

  • @thomaslodger7675
    @thomaslodger7675 Рік тому

    Struggling to submit myself. I've always been a rebel and it is hard for me to surrender and/or prostrate for anyone or anything.

    • @manoushibizaataryam3alem461
      @manoushibizaataryam3alem461 Рік тому

      you do not wish to submit to anything yet you have surrendered to ur own desires by not submitting to the truth when it is revealed to you.

    • @thomaslodger7675
      @thomaslodger7675 Рік тому

      @@manoushibizaataryam3alem461 you are correct, so I chose not to submit. I'm glad I did 👍

  • @user-kc3qz2vx8o
    @user-kc3qz2vx8o 2 роки тому +1

    This day, I have a discussion with a non-Muslim about the authenticity of Qur'an and Bible, and my impression is that the Qur'an has been preserved from the time it revealed till this day (and the days will come) while the Bible has corrupted and fabricated that, we can say, the Bible being used these days is not the same with that of the time it revealed. But I cannot backup my conclusive impression of the Qur'an with detailed story how it was being compiled, and my discussion with my Christian brother for this day has brought me to ponder out how the Qur'an compiled, who compiled it, when? And were there any disputes among the companions of the prophet when it was compiled into one book?
    This is, I believe, one of the great things about discussing through internet as I can do my research before giving my respond as indeed my knowledge is limited and I have to ensure that my respond has authenticity in it in order not to bring confusion not just to my non-Muslim brother (whom I am discussing with) and also to myself.
    May Allah (swt) shower this man and people behind this [took this video and/or posted this] with blessings as this video indeed is helpful and informative.
    English is not my first language hence there are few passages in his speech that sound unintelligible to me, I hardly determine if these passages are Arabic or English.
    In Shaa Allah, if this YT channel wants to repost this, subtitles better be added for non-English speakers like me, I already used the auto-caption but there are written passages that don't match with his speech.
    I surely watch this again to remind me of the authenticity of the Qur'an thru the academic perspective.
    JazakAllahu Khayran.

  • @IsmailSarkaya-ll4ts
    @IsmailSarkaya-ll4ts Рік тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:15 📜 Traditional Muslim activities begin with "Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim," the first statement in the Quran, signifying "In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate."
    01:11 📚 The Quran is rooted in Arabic, a language built on trilateral roots, introducing multiplicity from unity, and it's considered inexhaustible.
    03:21 📖 The Quran is the foundational book for Arab civilization, marking a radical departure from their oral culture as the first written text in the Arabic language.
    05:12 📖 The Arabic word "Quran" means both "to read" and "to recite," emphasizing both oral and written aspects.
    08:50 🌄 Prophet Muhammad's early life was unremarkable, characterized by trustworthiness and kindness, but that changed when he received revelations in a cave.
    14:48 🌠 At the age of 40, Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation from a being, initiating his prophethood and the revelation of the Quran.
    20:56 🤔 The Quran compelled people to self-reflect and question their idol worship, challenging their cultural norms and beliefs.
    25:22 🔴 The central theme of the Quran is "Tawheed," which means the worship of Allah without any association, making Muslims radical monotheists.
    26:59 📜 The Quran is considered the speech of God in Islam and is seen as an attribute of God, but it's not considered God incarnate as in some other traditions.
    29:33 🌄 The concept of the Hereafter (Akhira) was introduced in the Quran, challenging the Arabian belief that life ends with death.
    32:02 📚 The Quran is not revealed in a linear sequence, and understanding it requires surrendering the desire for linearity.
    36:24 ⏳ The Quran mentions signs of the end times (As-Sa'a) and considers the Prophet Muhammad as the first sign of the beginning of the end of the world.
    39:25 🧠 Memorization of the Quran is highly regarded, and it's believed that memorization in youth is more effective than in old age.
    46:12 📜 The Quran was written during the Prophet Muhammad's lifetime, but there was no standardized collection.
    49:10 📝 Differences in pronunciation and writing of the Quranic text led to efforts to standardize its written form, initiated by Caliph Uthman in 658 CE.
    52:54 📚 While a written Quran is important, the primary means of preserving the Quranic text is through oral transmission, with those who memorize it serving as guardians of its accuracy.
    53:20 📜 The Quran is viewed by Muslims as a preserved and protected book since its early days, and they consider any alterations or mistakes in it to be a grave transgression.
    55:07 📚 While there is some debate among scholars, there is evidence to suggest that parts of the Quran date back to the early first century of Islam. Some copies, like the Sanaa manuscript in Russia and another in Egypt, are believed to be from this period.
    56:30 🧐 Many scholars, including non-believers in divine revelation, accept the historical authenticity of the Quran as the book that the original Muslim community heard and saw.
    57:26 🗣️ The use of "we" in the Quran when referring to God is a linguistic feature called "royal we" and is understood as a plural used majestically, not indicating multiple gods.
    59:01 📃 The Quran is seen as a sacred trust by Muslims, and they believe that God alone has taken it upon Himself to protect the book, ensuring its preservation and accuracy.
    01:03:18 📖 Muslims take great care in memorizing and reciting the Quran, with many individuals and communities committing the entire Quran to memory.
    01:04:11 🧐 The Quranic text is considered sacred, and the idea of introducing mistakes into it is seen as a profound transgression by Muslims.
    01:06:11 💬 While there are regional variations in the recitation of the Quran, these differences do not alter the doctrinal content of the Quran and are accepted within Islamic tradition.
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  • @MrBabouforever
    @MrBabouforever 11 років тому +4

    John joe for someone so convinced of the inexistance of God, you sure are spending a lot of time on this particular video! You are an atheist and seem convinced in your belief or lack thereof. We are monotheist and are convinced in our belief. To each their own. You no more superior to me than I to you, only how we conduct ourselves as human being in relation to our surroundings be it socially or otherwise, can really distinguish you from anyone else in this world. Peace be upon you.

  • @KGS922
    @KGS922 11 років тому

    I remember many things that happened years ago...I don't remember what I had for dinner last wednesday...the Hadiths weren't ''written'', they were memorised and later collected and transcribed...But I'm not a scholar of hadith. There is a Hadith saying whoever intentionally lies about him, let him take his place in hell (not exact matn/words, but it is the meaning)

  • @drflgd7160
    @drflgd7160 5 років тому +3

    Some of the best hufadh are Malaysian women... I wouldn't disagree.
    Ask any Muslim (esp in Muslim countries), they would know a hafidz or even many hufadh... and may have a close relative who is one. I have a nephew who is a hafidz.... Took him about 4-5 years, 114 chapters, 6326 verses, 8815 lines of words... 604 pages.
    It always blew my mind.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 5 років тому +1

      I find it very amusing that most hafiz have no idea of what the quran actually says
      I bet you can train any parrot to be hafiz
      but no bird will ever understand any human language

    • @drflgd7160
      @drflgd7160 5 років тому +2

      @@worfoz Amusing because....? "Most hafiz have no idea..." - Actually, how many hafidz have you met in your neighborhood? I myself think that most hufadh are very unlikely to be just parrots. Most proceed to higher level - i.e. Quran tafsir/exegesis degree in academies or universities. To be a hafidz, one most likely to have a higher IQ, and most of hufadh are very unlikely to just sit around at the mosque, scratching their balls, doing nothing. In my neighborhood, many hufadh are degree holders. Some even have masters and PhD.
      Learning the deen is a life long endeavour. It'll never stop.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 5 років тому

      @@drflgd7160 I met many hafiz and other kinds of parrots, and when I tell them why I reject the quran, quoting verses, they always start to deny it's in their book, until I show them the verse in all translations
      they are like parrots, memorizing the sounds
      and IF you prove them wrong, they have these idiotic excuses about their "scientists" because reading book is like magic to them
      but you proved it: even hafiz know nothing, you have to have this special tafir degree to say anything about it, islam claims
      we watch muhamedans and see what they do, we ask them to explain themselves and always find that they can't.

    • @drflgd7160
      @drflgd7160 5 років тому +1

      @@worfoz You reject Quran not because of hafiz and whatever human limitations that exist in this world. You reject Quran because you haven't receive the one thing that many converts receive...That's all.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 5 років тому

      @@drflgd7160 I reject islam because of what muhamed taught of course
      and I found out that muhamedans have no idea what these teachings are, where they come from and why they are like this
      you don't even WANT to know, you have to believe your quran is from your "god" so you do not even dare to think about it one second.
      like muhamed, the ignorant, uneducated pagan, you seem to think that you need no knowledge to know the truth, you are just right, even when you are wrong.

  • @mahbuburrahman3499
    @mahbuburrahman3499 12 років тому

    subhanaAllah may Allah long live shaykh Hamza yusuf A,meen

  • @shekishral6570
    @shekishral6570 2 місяці тому

    MashAllah

  • @MrAlmajbor
    @MrAlmajbor 13 років тому +1

    Mashallah, you are really good speaker.
    may Allah bless you brother.
    Your arabic accent is better than mine, Lol
    Please guys pray for me to memorize the Qur'un.

  • @froobidoo
    @froobidoo 4 роки тому +4

    I'm learning a lot from your lectures. Thank you. I have a question: was Ali the prophet's cousin or nephew?

    • @rahimahmad3571
      @rahimahmad3571 4 роки тому

      Ali was the Prophet’s cousin.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому +1

      @@rahimahmad3571 muhamed was not a prophet
      his name is not mentioned in the quran
      you worship muhamed because when his family invaded christians lands, they needed some warlord from their tribe
      toi replace Isa, the prophet of islam
      Prophets are from banu Israel, not one prophet was an arab

    • @rahimahmad3571
      @rahimahmad3571 3 роки тому

      @@worfozMuslims don’t worship Muhammad (peace be upon him). May God guide you to the truth.

    • @İstikbalİslamın
      @İstikbalİslamın 3 роки тому +2

      @@worfoz You are really ignorant. There is even a chapter in the Quran called Muhammad, The Prophet saw had different names also, which some of them mentioned in the Quran, like Ahmad. Prophets were sent to every and each nations and tribes. Banu israel was just one of them. You must have forgotten about the prophets, Adam, Noah, Seth, Abraham, dhul qarnayn and many others who are not mentioned in the books. it was not about banu israel, it was about Abraham and his lineage. Christians tampered the original beliefs of Jesus. they replaced it with paganism, polytheistic thrinity. İn return Allah sent the Prophet Muhammad to remind the original beliefs of all Prophets, from the Adam to Muhammad saw. God is one and indeed monotheism-islam is the only religion which is true and accepted

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому

      @@İstikbalİslamın no, YOU are ignorant and disrespectful,. and child rapist muhamed was a sex criminal
      jesus is a god, so if you insult christians, we will punisf you.
      for blasphemny and terror

  • @pronackafrica3829
    @pronackafrica3829 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @ahmrou82
    @ahmrou82 12 років тому

    I hope it will not be late for you, and I urge you to read quran again, and life of prophet muhammed. In the end you are free to believe in what you want.

  • @alibazzin
    @alibazzin 8 місяців тому

    Any civilization is based on a vertically divine act that spread by a horizontally human effort that spreads its eefects.

  • @SajidhMarikkar
    @SajidhMarikkar 11 років тому +1

    Because the fully revealed Quran does not have the verses in the order they were originally revealed. Angel Gabriel informed the Prophet (PBUH) where to insert the new verses when they were revealed. Part of the wisdom behind that is the order they were revealed, might not be appropriate now. The Quran has a unique order of verses unlike the Bible or any other human literature.

  • @TraderZer0
    @TraderZer0 12 років тому +1

    Salamalaykum. Does anyone know what book Shiekh Hamza is using in the lectures?

  • @harishaneef26
    @harishaneef26 13 років тому

    The last two verses of Surah Taubah had only one witness??hmmm and when the Quran's math code was discovered it was the the exact two verses that stood out not fitting the code.The discoverer claimed that it was inserted in the Quran.Food for thought

  • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
    @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 3 роки тому +1

    The root word is Q-R-' (ق-ر-أ) ء (hamza"t") =' ; the root verb is Qara'a (قَرَأَ) = to declaim, recite; to read; to peruse; to study.
    Unfortunately, when he speaks about "the city", I think confused the hamza with the the consonant (yaa' = ي), the verb root Q-R-Y (ق-ر-ي) gives the verb Qaraa (قَرَى) = to receive hospitably, entertain someone. The noun Qarya(t) (قَرْيَةٌ) = Hamlet; village; small town; rural community. Sometimes wrongfully translated as City, city in Arabic is Madiina(t). The two types of tri letters are not the same, I think confused the hamza with yaa'.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому +1

      He uses too much internet, here we say `England is our city`.
      IO think hamza is gay, not confused but on the run for his gayness

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому

      I think confused the hamza with yaa'.
      ha hahaa

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому +1

      I deleted your comment, again
      lol

    • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 3 роки тому +2

      Hardly nothing wrong with the Internet, if anything is wrong, it is about not confusion or errors, but it should be the leaden and self-odious minds that are certainly not confused, nonetheless agonise a failed coloniser and a vapid colonised inner-city!

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому

      @@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 Ok then, this comment is allowed.

  • @Abdul_Mateen.
    @Abdul_Mateen. Рік тому

    Anyone know how angel jibreel gave the verses to Muhammad saw

  • @SuzetteU
    @SuzetteU Рік тому

    Wher is the other session? I think there are 5 sessions?

  • @xondeez757
    @xondeez757 3 роки тому +1

    i'd have to disagree there. at least 0.5 to 1% of all muslims have memorized the quran which is a lot more than a few hundred thousand

  • @michaelyusuf2460
    @michaelyusuf2460 12 років тому

    Shaykh Hamza Yusuf is wrong when he suggests that it was Kierkegaard who first stressed the unknowability of God in the Christian tradition. There is an ancient Christian tradition, particularly apparent in the East, called the apophatic way, or the way of negation. Thomas Aquinas expresses this quite well: "We cannot know what God is, only that God is". Herbert McCabe (the great Aquinas scholar) argues that Aquinas was the most agnostic theologian regarding God's essence.

  • @McC4H10
    @McC4H10 Рік тому

    Q&A session 57:09

  • @moneymaker2024
    @moneymaker2024 4 роки тому +2

    Just go straight to
    14:00,

  • @buzz5695
    @buzz5695 7 років тому

    Interesting point at 1:06:00 onwards

  • @RazeyaKalam
    @RazeyaKalam Рік тому

    Can I get text form of this speech.so that I can understand by reading till I know thecontent

  • @midnightberyl
    @midnightberyl 2 роки тому +1

    Can someone comment the link of section 2 ?

    • @IslamOnDemand
      @IslamOnDemand  2 роки тому

      Individual lectures:
      1) ua-cam.com/video/ICu3ITHnBoM/v-deo.html
      2) ua-cam.com/video/SA9An07MVSk/v-deo.html
      3) ua-cam.com/video/LtNg0x0hkLA/v-deo.html
      4) ua-cam.com/video/yVKLqyFZgl0/v-deo.html
      5) ua-cam.com/video/1kLL3Gf-La4/v-deo.html
      6) ua-cam.com/video/SLhogmk-Wug/v-deo.html
      7) ua-cam.com/video/in5kC5qFjm4/v-deo.html

    • @midnightberyl
      @midnightberyl Рік тому

      @@IslamOnDemand sorry for the delayed reply if you do see this thank you so much! I , I've definitely learned from these lectures, I wish you guys and your channel all the best and may Allah keep us steadfast in our deen. Insha Allah

  • @zamzamkhan759
    @zamzamkhan759 3 роки тому +1

    @1:02:16 the Prophet was not a sexualist by any means, and people who say that, it's a gross disservice to His character. Because He was not....His wives were elderly women, they were widows and orphans, with the exception of one.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому

      muhamed was a sex crazed mass rapist, controlled by his urges and needs. He even told you that you can have seks in the afterlife
      because he was not a human, humans are body, mind and soul, we are a trinity
      but muhamed was controlled by alla, his sex demon, muhamed even raped a child, because alla told him to
      muhamed was not a prophet, the pagans who say that are disgusting and they suffer from hybristophilia

    • @aruneshdubey4585
      @aruneshdubey4585 3 роки тому

      He openly educated use of slaves women for sex.... And did the same was caught a number of times.. Read hadiths... Shame

    • @nanashi2146
      @nanashi2146 2 роки тому

      @@worfoz Wow, what utter garbage

  • @SabbirAhmed-wt3mg
    @SabbirAhmed-wt3mg 2 роки тому

    Can anybody give me total background story of every verse in quran as revealed chronologically. Thanks in Advance.

  • @ONCODRQAZI
    @ONCODRQAZI 4 роки тому

    Influence affect each faculty.....

  • @theperfectionist
    @theperfectionist 9 років тому +3

    The Arabic triliteral root for 'Qur'an' is ق-ر-أ and not ق-ر-ي like Sheikh Hamza Yusuf said.

    • @rameezraja9231
      @rameezraja9231 7 років тому

      @theperfectionist: He did mentioned this @5:01.

    • @محمدابراهيم-ذ2ظ6ك
      @محمدابراهيم-ذ2ظ6ك 7 років тому +1

      theperfectionist as far as Im aware the أ hamza is never a root letter. Its replaced by either the weak letters ي or و

  • @buzz5695
    @buzz5695 7 років тому

    How Quran was recited at 50:30

  • @justicepartyuk
    @justicepartyuk 11 років тому

    Hadiths were written 200 years after passing of prophet

    • @watcanib3161
      @watcanib3161 4 роки тому

      they were compiled into books known by us today...not originally written 200 years afterwards.

  • @WaqasAli-ct7ly
    @WaqasAli-ct7ly 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know when this was recorded

  • @chadmuslims
    @chadmuslims Рік тому

    57:19 Why does God use “We” in Quran

  • @Foshoo1
    @Foshoo1 3 роки тому +1

    I am from Pakistan and there are hundreds and thousands of Madrassas in Pakistan , I know about a man who is a head person of couple thousand madrassas and from his madrassas alone close to a hundred thousand students graduate yearly memorizing Quran.

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 3 роки тому

      Pakistans Hidden Shame
      Google it
      islam rejects humanity, because humans are body, mind and soul, we are trinity
      but animals are not

  • @hafidseklaoui219
    @hafidseklaoui219 2 роки тому

    Asslam aalaikom god speakes in single in tawhid and in pluriel in wat he do

  • @bobbyali4496
    @bobbyali4496 8 років тому +1

    I would like to bring to attention the subtitle are so wrong it could give a non Muslim wrong meaning please take care of it jazaqallah

    • @aliciagoodluck2132
      @aliciagoodluck2132 8 років тому

      There are numerous verses in the Quran where it is called a book. Arabs
      never had a written language. They were the most barbaric people in the
      middle east and never had a written book in the entire history until the
      quran was compiled decades after Muhammed's death.
      Why would god send revelations to such a people? Oral traditions are far lacking when compared to the written word. The only reason the Arabs memorized was because they didn't have a written language. It was not because oral traditions was better. Memory loss and differences in dialect make oral traditions a very poor substitute. The truth is Muhammed never bothered with compiling this largely contradictory and largely nonsensical book of garbled fables.
      About 70% of the Biblical stories in the Quran are traced to gnostic writings with Syriac origins.
      Quran 70:36 (Quran is a book)
      So what is the matter with those who disbelieve that they hasten to listen from you (O Muhammad SAW), in order to belie you and to mock at you, and at Allah's Book (this Quran).

    • @diegocrusius
      @diegocrusius 8 років тому

      hello I dont think the subtitle is that wrong but it needs fixing indeed.

  • @chadmuslims
    @chadmuslims Рік тому

    22:57

  • @imaan4success
    @imaan4success 13 років тому

    Actually sayedhasan the words are kalimatuh alqaahaa ila maryam (a.s.)...referring to the message mentioned in surah aal imran v. 45, so it means the word i.e. message from Allah to Maryam a.s. as given by the angels. The word 'alqaahaa' denotes upon that. And none of the mainstream muslims believed the Jesus (Esa a.s.) to be the literal word of Allah swt as you have stated.

  • @ahmadabdulrahman7543
    @ahmadabdulrahman7543 9 років тому +1

    salam hormat

  • @allahoahd
    @allahoahd 12 років тому

    which lecture specifically brother?

  • @ibraheemkhurram6185
    @ibraheemkhurram6185 Рік тому

    Does anyone know to what kind of audience he is lecturing to?

    • @imadabas-y7b
      @imadabas-y7b 9 місяців тому

      I think others are teachers as well but don't know what they were teaching at that time, nevertheless very beautiful and inquisitive audience!

  • @mahamirfan3638
    @mahamirfan3638 2 роки тому

    ❤️❤️❤️