Thank you for continuing to pump out these great videos on a weekly basis and for sharing your impressive knowledge about true Islam on discord on a daily basis. May Allah compensate you BIG time in the hereafter for so many good deeds.
Abu Leheb ( Father of the flame) is Fir'awn. Try to read quran within it's own context. Hud. 98 "He will precede his people on the Day of Resurrection,and lead them to the Fire" Maybe I can ignite some curiosity in people to read the Quran without any other outside source.
What makes you believe is pharaoh. We tend to forget that scriptures and history go hand on hand . There’s only two rulers from Egypt mention in Quran during Moses which is proven that it was Ramses 2nd and during Joseph it was king Pharaoh Sesostris . So what makes you think 11:98 is abu lehab according to that context?
@@deerugz2152 1. Hud 98 ( I guess I mentioned this in my previous post depicting "father of the flame". 2. "40:37 " "ve mâ keydu fir’avne illâ fî tebâb" 3." 111:1" "Tebbet yedâ ebî lehebin ve tebbe." tebbet and tebab comes from the same root. Interesting choice of words , aint it? 4. Fir'awn had 2 main support characters in Quran ( Karun & Haman) 111:1 Ruined the "two hands" of the Father of the flame and ruined is he. Hand figuratevely means "power" in the book. All of this coincidence ? I do not think so. Regarding History and so on , I do not consider these kinda things as "correct" because it basically will always prevent you from trying to understand this book within its context.
They were corrupt war like nations that spread fitnah until their collapse. The Quran speaks about them in the past tense, whereas the hadiths say they are yet to return. I think they reconstituted and form part of our ruling hierarchy today imo. I could be wrong I'm basing this off menory. All end times, major/minor signs etc, are all old tales of the corrupters that wrote the hadiths. The Christians had a similar schism regarding the last day. Both Muhammed and Jesus, PBUT, both told their followers the hour is known only to the Lord and reiterated it will be sudden. Can't have signs and be sudden. It can't be known only to Allah and yet also known to Bukhari and John the Baptist.
Ibn Sayyed went around claiming to be a prophet and stirring up fitnah but you don't want people to know that. He was not the Dajjal though no and the consensus has always been that he merely prefigured the archetype of the Dajjal (just like Pharoah, Abu Jahl and so forth.
What do we know about Abu Lahab only using the Qur'an? We didn't get his side of the case. He could be an innocent man. Why do you Quranite religionists follow anything so blindly? You got rid of the hadith, now get rid of the Qur'an as well.
Repeatedly you mistakenly claim that The (Messianic) Deceiver does not appear in The Qur'an but this is totally erroneous! There are at least three direct references to Dajjal and his acts in The Qur'an. There are at least five cross-references to Dajjal in The Qur'an. There is a major theme repeated multiple times throughout The Qur'an concerning two very well known characters from scripture which seems to represent a particular hadith that has found an intermediate fulfillment before a group of Jews and Christians approximately 250 years ago. Although some hadiths have serious flaws in them there are many, particularly from Sunni sources, which verify real events from the endtimes. In fact all you have to do is to observe popular culture today to see that the Satanists are worshiping Dajjal and they know what he is from all the prophetic sources. I am dismayed that you do not seem to know any of this.
You neither understand quran nor satanism. Satanist are rational people who don't believe in the fairytales of religion. They don't believe that God, Satan, dajjal, or any other characters in the judeo Christian traditions exist. The so-called Islamic sources about the subject are copied by the priests who were converted from Christianity and Judaism in greater Syria. Sheikh Imran the so-called end times scholar twist quranic verses to fit those hadith.
@@aishashah3416 does not matter you never know it could have hurt him if you say something mean or something that hurt's someone you have to apologize or you will be held accountable on judgement day
In Arabic, Abu, Abee, and Abaa all mean the same thing. Depending on where you use it in the sentence, you use one form. It's the same as the words I and ME, they're both referring to yourself but you use one depending on place in sentence.
Thank you for continuing to pump out these great videos on a weekly basis and for sharing your impressive knowledge about true Islam on discord on a daily basis. May Allah compensate you BIG time in the hereafter for so many good deeds.
Congrats for the 10k subscribers, brother
Hadeeth is the written version of the golden calf
True!
Yes sir o7
Abu Leheb ( Father of the flame) is Fir'awn. Try to read quran within it's own context. Hud. 98 "He will precede his people on the Day of Resurrection,and lead them to the Fire" Maybe I can ignite some curiosity in people to read the Quran without any other outside source.
Some say, also within Quran context only it’s Iblees
@@afifadanish7868 there's got to be an evidence for this.
What makes you believe is pharaoh. We tend to forget that scriptures and history go hand on hand . There’s only two rulers from Egypt mention in Quran during Moses which is proven that it was Ramses 2nd and during Joseph it was king Pharaoh Sesostris . So what makes you think 11:98 is abu lehab according to that context?
Fir'aun's wife was a believer aight?. Fir'aun doesn't seem to fit in the surah as abi lahab
@@deerugz2152 1. Hud 98 ( I guess I mentioned this in my previous post depicting "father of the flame". 2. "40:37 " "ve mâ keydu fir’avne illâ fî tebâb"
3." 111:1" "Tebbet yedâ ebî lehebin ve tebbe." tebbet and tebab comes from the same root. Interesting choice of words , aint it? 4. Fir'awn had 2 main support characters in Quran ( Karun & Haman) 111:1 Ruined the "two hands" of the Father of the flame and ruined is he. Hand figuratevely means "power" in the book. All of this coincidence ? I do not think so.
Regarding History and so on , I do not consider these kinda things as "correct" because it basically will always prevent you from trying to understand this book within its context.
MashAllah 🙏
This video is so life changing. I like men.
NICE WE ARE GROW....
Praise God!
Could you explain about yajuj and majuj? I believed dhajjal because yajuj and majuj is the major sign of the judgment day including to the hadith 🤔
Peace
Quran Talk - Gog and Magog - Possible Metaphor
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They were corrupt war like nations that spread fitnah until their collapse. The Quran speaks about them in the past tense, whereas the hadiths say they are yet to return. I think they reconstituted and form part of our ruling hierarchy today imo. I could be wrong I'm basing this off menory.
All end times, major/minor signs etc, are all old tales of the corrupters that wrote the hadiths. The Christians had a similar schism regarding the last day. Both Muhammed and Jesus, PBUT, both told their followers the hour is known only to the Lord and reiterated it will be sudden.
Can't have signs and be sudden. It can't be known only to Allah and yet also known to Bukhari and John the Baptist.
Ibn Sayyed went around claiming to be a prophet and stirring up fitnah but you don't want people to know that.
He was not the Dajjal though no and the consensus has always been that he merely prefigured the archetype of the Dajjal (just like Pharoah, Abu Jahl and so forth.
What do we know about Abu Lahab only using the Qur'an? We didn't get his side of the case. He could be an innocent man. Why do you Quranite religionists follow anything so blindly? You got rid of the hadith, now get rid of the Qur'an as well.
Repeatedly you mistakenly claim that The (Messianic) Deceiver does not appear in The Qur'an but this is totally erroneous!
There are at least three direct references to Dajjal and his acts in The Qur'an.
There are at least five cross-references to Dajjal in The Qur'an.
There is a major theme repeated multiple times throughout The Qur'an concerning two very well known characters from scripture which seems to represent a particular hadith that has found an intermediate fulfillment before a group of Jews and Christians approximately 250 years ago.
Although some hadiths have serious flaws in them there are many, particularly from Sunni sources, which verify real events from the endtimes. In fact all you have to do is to observe popular culture today to see that the Satanists are worshiping Dajjal and they know what he is from all the prophetic sources. I am dismayed that you do not seem to know any of this.
You neither understand quran nor satanism. Satanist are rational people who don't believe in the fairytales of religion. They don't believe that God, Satan, dajjal, or any other characters in the judeo Christian traditions exist. The so-called Islamic sources about the subject are copied by the priests who were converted from Christianity and Judaism in greater Syria. Sheikh Imran the so-called end times scholar twist quranic verses to fit those hadith.
Can you please provide the ayat references related to dajjal. I’d like to learn more. Thanks
@@Montanero Sorry, are you seriously telling me that you know not even one?
You are avoiding answering the question!
@@nickmansfield1why don’t you provide ayat? Are you a liar?
Narrator’s voice is so annoying
His voice, the way Allah created it is annoying? Firstly how rude to Allah and how nasty.
@@enfpgirl I’m sorry 😳
@aishashah3416 don't apologise to me apologise to him. His voice is nice.
@@enfpgirl but you are the one who responded to my comment, not him! It triggered you, not the narrator.
@@aishashah3416 does not matter you never know it could have hurt him if you say something mean or something that hurt's someone you have to apologize or you will be held accountable on judgement day
Y'all need Jesus
We have Jesus habibi
no we don't you pagan Christians need Allah Jesus is a prophet
It’s Iblis not Abu lahab…why u keep saying Abu when it’s written abee…who is this character people invented this Abu lahab
Ikr
Father of the Flame
In Arabic, Abu, Abee, and Abaa all mean the same thing. Depending on where you use it in the sentence, you use one form. It's the same as the words I and ME, they're both referring to yourself but you use one depending on place in sentence.
@@zaidmuhammad6343 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣