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  • @lovexoticca
    @lovexoticca 5 років тому +109

    Steps to deepen your relationship with the Holy Qur’an:
    1) Set your intention.
    2) Make du’a.
    3) Ponder.
    4) Read tafseer (explanation).
    5) Qur’an journaling.
    6) Be a good person.
    7) Be consistent.
    8) Good company.
    For the breakdown of each step, watch this wonderful vid. May Allah keep us & you istiqamah, Sam. Amiin! 🤗

    • @Sedic_Namsu
      @Sedic_Namsu 5 років тому +2

      Belle Naztassia Amin. May Allah reward you sister 👍

    • @North11thStreet
      @North11thStreet 4 роки тому +1

      Ameen Yarrabb! Thank you sister, May allah SWT reward and bless you in this life and the next💛

  • @ranyagr8906
    @ranyagr8906 4 роки тому +11

    After I took my shahada and I started reading that day from the quran, the first verse that I read was 5:83
    "and when they hear what has been revealed to the Messanger, you see their eyes overflowing with tears because of what they have recognized of the truth. They say: Our Lord, we have believed, so register us among the witnesses"

    • @sarahk8565
      @sarahk8565 4 роки тому

      Hello Ranya! Congratulations! I’m so happy for you! May I suggest something? 😊
      I have been following an account on Tumblr called Reverthelp, and their Instagram is @revert_help. Their website is:reverthelp.com/
      I have made a couple of revert friends and they mentioned that the admin is a professional life coach who helps them with their questions and supports them through their process. They are really happy with the support they get. They have a really nice community too. Seeing your comment I thought they can be of good use for you as well if you need any information or resources. Do send them a message 😊 best ✌🏻

  • @AbuBakarFirdausIshsak
    @AbuBakarFirdausIshsak 5 років тому +22

    not only for new Muslims, this is also very good for most Muslims that has been away from Qur'an for too long

    • @talhatariqyuluqatdis
      @talhatariqyuluqatdis 5 років тому +5

      Id say its good for most Muslims full stop. Reverts are way ahead of the rest of us it seems to me like. They take even the smallest things and implement them well. May Allah be pleased with reverts and the rest of the Muslims and make our journey to him easy for us Ameen.

    • @AbuBakarFirdausIshsak
      @AbuBakarFirdausIshsak 5 років тому +2

      @@talhatariqyuluqatdis yea... agreed. aamiin Allahumma Aamiin

  • @neragato5960
    @neragato5960 5 років тому +51

    I'd love some tips on how to make Muslim friends as a revert, it's kind of nerve wrecking for introverts such as myself to talk to new people in general.

    • @unbelievableHoruz
      @unbelievableHoruz 5 років тому +3

      if you have a jamaah nearby you visit them
      they will welcome you

    • @nana-iv3si
      @nana-iv3si 5 років тому +5

      You can try going to different events, usually someone would come up and talk to you if you're by yourself or maybe finding friends through Tumblr? Or some Facebook group?

    • @salmaahmed8885
      @salmaahmed8885 5 років тому +4

      Nera I’ll be your friend, loool that sounds so creepy but please message me and don’t be shy like the other person said go to the masjid. We are all sisters in Islam and alhamdulilah we have each other. Here’s my email Betrayyournafs@gmail.com

    • @sarahk8565
      @sarahk8565 4 роки тому

      Hello Nera! Congratulations! I’m so happy for you! May I suggest something? 😊
      I have been following an account on Tumblr called Reverthelp, and their Instagram is @revert_help. Their website is:reverthelp.com/
      I have made a couple of revert friends and they mentioned that the admin is a professional life coach who helps them with their questions and supports them through their process. They are really happy with the support they get. They have a really nice community too. Seeing your comment I thought they can be of good use for you as well if you need any information or resources. Do send them a message 😊 best ✌🏻

    • @sadiem6758
      @sadiem6758 3 роки тому

      Same here 🙊

  • @mahdisgolestani9588
    @mahdisgolestani9588 3 роки тому +1

    Quran is a great book. not just for muslims.i think it is useful for all of the people.🌱✨

  • @JuliaJordanT
    @JuliaJordanT 4 роки тому +3

    Mashallah I learned a new english word „ponder“ thank you☺️

  • @jattayusuff49
    @jattayusuff49 5 років тому +16

    Assalam Alaikum my dear Samantha, Alhamdulillah, you are such a priceless Gem for Islam know. reading the Qur'an is everything for a Good muslim. Deepening your relation with the Qur'an is deepening your relation with Allah. your absolutely right, it's all about Intention. Thank you I pray to Allah to blees and increase you and your intention immensely. Ameen.

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 3 роки тому

      I intend to get a Qur’an, but I thought women were considered as chattel or property. She is doing nothing wrong in making these videos? Or are these sorts of videos only okay to Western reverts? In some devout countries, women cannot do such things, no?

  • @ramlishafial7926
    @ramlishafial7926 4 роки тому

    ALHAMDULILLAH. YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN ISLAM IS BECOMING BETTER AND BETTER. ALLAH swt GUIDE YOU.

  • @rbbq1878
    @rbbq1878 5 років тому +8

    Assalamualaikum Sister Samatha, Jazakum Allah Khair,
    وَذَكِّرْ فَإِنَّ الذِّكْرَىٰ تَنفَعُ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ (55)
    And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers.
    Salam.

  • @hmhm-iy1th
    @hmhm-iy1th Рік тому

    الحمدلله على نعمة الإسلام لايعرف نعمة الإسلام إلامن طبقه وقرئ القرآن كتاب الله الكريم ولايذوق السعادة إلامن عبدخالقه الحمدلله

  • @jians6315
    @jians6315 5 років тому +2

    Im not new muslim. Im born muslim but i really needed this 🙈 Thank you very much!

  • @rozakir381
    @rozakir381 5 років тому +5

    Love ❤️ you from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 my dear sister ...

  • @feefs2139
    @feefs2139 4 роки тому +2

    I love u lol. I'm happy to see a sister talking about the Quran instead of beauty all of the time . no shade but we need more dawah from the sisters on UA-cam. May Allah Grant your desires in this world and the next. ❤

  • @icygirl97
    @icygirl97 3 роки тому

    this is my favorite video on youtube thank you so much!! you really have no idea how much you have helped me!!!! MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU AND RAMADAN MUBARAK!!

  • @abdirahmanabdi4518
    @abdirahmanabdi4518 5 років тому +5

    Sister you must download “Qur’an Tafsir” there are lot of sheikh and Tafsir of different languages

  • @athiba5945
    @athiba5945 5 років тому +2

    Thank you 🙏 so so much you don’t even know how much i stuggle to keep up with reading the Quran ,you are a big sister to me 😍🥰🥰i love you sam .huge hug all the way from Morocco 🇲🇦.

  • @tomsezt3081
    @tomsezt3081 5 років тому +4

    Sam you are so amazing I love and even feel like I need these videos as soon as they come out. May Allah swt grant you Janat al firdous. Amazing content !!!!!

  • @rebeccaimanscott2011
    @rebeccaimanscott2011 5 років тому +1

    I have just ordered one this journal to help have better relationship with Allah as I go Tasfir class twice a week in shaa Allah

  • @Ahmad-gn1pd
    @Ahmad-gn1pd 5 років тому +1

    Really iam proud of you

  • @lolanoon6594
    @lolanoon6594 5 років тому +2

    Honestly we need more videos like this jazak Allah khair sis♥️

  • @feridatalhurria
    @feridatalhurria 5 років тому +2

    Asalamu alaikum Sister, jazaki allahu khairan for your efforts that you make for all your videos. May Allah help you do more good content and reward you greatly for it. It's a great reminder even for reverts who are Muslim for a long time already. May Allah strengthen our Iman so that the Dunya doesn't take over our hearts yarab❤️❤️❤️

  • @yusufnasiru1709
    @yusufnasiru1709 4 роки тому

    Mashallah good job may Allah grant you the best of this world and the hereafter

  • @ahmedalshalchi
    @ahmedalshalchi 5 років тому +3

    Subhan Allah to see muslim Australian with all that knowledge in deep .... May Allah bless you and enrich your knowledge far more...

  • @asiyaabda7495
    @asiyaabda7495 5 років тому +7

    Maybe you could say deepen your relationship with Allah through the Quran or something because many non Muslims think we worship the Quran and the title could seem that way since it sounds like it’s personifying the Quran

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 3 роки тому +1

      I don’t think you worship Qur’an. But I understand. People say we (Christians) worship the Bible. Even some Christian sects accuse other Christians of this. It is not true.

  • @mahdisgolestani9588
    @mahdisgolestani9588 3 роки тому

    Thank you samantha. it’s really useful 🌈

  • @IramAlam94
    @IramAlam94 5 років тому +1

    Subhan’Allah was waiting for this😍 Jazak Allah Khairan Sam! 🌸

  • @wasifkhan1950
    @wasifkhan1950 5 років тому +1

    Mashallah

  • @brightwayoflife9626
    @brightwayoflife9626 3 роки тому

    Mashaallah ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  • @abdallaismail2188
    @abdallaismail2188 4 роки тому

    Very smart , great advice, just one advice I know it’s hard try to learn Arabic , you will really live in different world reading Quran in Arabic and u hear Allahs word direct

  • @SaeedKhan-ls9fk
    @SaeedKhan-ls9fk 5 років тому +1

    O Allah Accepted

  • @aziztokhi4704
    @aziztokhi4704 5 років тому

    May Allah swt reward you and your family Ameen

  • @saidosman3957
    @saidosman3957 5 років тому

    Subhanallah. I have no word to say .

  • @malihax3700
    @malihax3700 5 років тому +1

    Such a beautiful video Samantha!! 🌹 And omd blue suits you so much MashaAllah💙

  • @hassanmusa6375
    @hassanmusa6375 4 роки тому

    I am learning something really good.
    Thank you for the explanation.

  • @asia9302
    @asia9302 4 роки тому

    I love this, you say it so well mashallah ❤️

  • @moatazelhabashy3586
    @moatazelhabashy3586 4 роки тому

    Jazak Allah kheir

  • @jamalmajeed4682
    @jamalmajeed4682 5 років тому

    Allah bless you always and thank you for your video it is very very good and useful.

  • @brittanysimpson7926
    @brittanysimpson7926 5 років тому

    Just purchased this journal thank you for the recommendation!!!

  • @thalblankson4002
    @thalblankson4002 5 років тому

    Alsalamu Alakuim. Love this vlog. Thank You for sharing. Love you dear. May Allah give you the highest level of jannah. 💚

  • @imrankhan-lh2im
    @imrankhan-lh2im 5 років тому +1

    Subhan allah

  • @wherearetheteas4026
    @wherearetheteas4026 5 років тому

    As salamu alaykum sis!
    Ma Sha Allah! The color of Your scarf is soooo Beautiful😆😍

  • @harirsofi8791
    @harirsofi8791 5 років тому +6

    First comment wow. I love you a lot and you are my role model although I was born Muslim. please cover your wrist that's also hijab. love from Afghanistan.❤

    • @ahmedalshalchi
      @ahmedalshalchi 5 років тому +2

      Afghani woman .. keep that for your practice please .... She is Australian and she has her own culture and interpretation of Hijab and that's why Allah have created us ( human ) different.... thank you...

    • @lovexoticca
      @lovexoticca 5 років тому +4

      Ahmed AlShalchi The sister was just giving a friendly reminder. I do agree that a woman’s wrist is part of the aurah coz if it’s not then why do we need to cover it while making solah? Let Samantha reply her instead of you as a brother interfering in a woman’s clothing. Peace ✌🏻

    • @SamanthaJBoyle
      @SamanthaJBoyle  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for the advice! :)

    • @ahmedalshalchi
      @ahmedalshalchi 5 років тому +2

      Belle Naztassia .... I was not complaining about the Islamic teaching but I was complaining that an Afghani sister has just notice a very tiny mistake that could not harm the Islamic belief of sister Samantha and forgetting all what sister Samantha could feature of Islam religion so far. This is a typical extremism problem root in our Islamic countries that we neglect the important things of Islam and keep looking for the minor issues and enlarge them to be the base of all..... In other words , wake up muslim women and leave that stupid extremism of Salafis... Thanks for reasoning ...

    • @hadiya8529
      @hadiya8529 5 років тому +1

      Ahmed AlShalchi no harm in pointing out that tiny detail as it will only benefit both of them and the rest who are negligent of that area ... it leads to even more reward and perfection

  • @ahmedshakib3883
    @ahmedshakib3883 5 років тому

    I love your recent videos.Peace.

  • @mikemagdy7458
    @mikemagdy7458 4 роки тому

    Masha Allah

  • @sbegum29
    @sbegum29 5 років тому

    Lovely video as always sister Samantha would you ever consider doing a look book to give us modest outfit inspiration?!!💓💓

  • @ahmadzaini7785
    @ahmadzaini7785 4 роки тому +1

    Jazakallahukhair..
    Its good steps for my students at school. Let me share to them. What are your suggestions to the students who are studying at the general school in which we dont have much time to interact with the Quran.
    At school, we have Quran lover club, but not many are interested in joining it. Thanks.

  • @adilibrahim3759
    @adilibrahim3759 5 років тому

    Jazakallah sister

  • @hafiz5001
    @hafiz5001 4 роки тому

    Very nice

  • @AishaKhan-pu9ih
    @AishaKhan-pu9ih 4 роки тому

    There is an app called Al Quran (Tasfir and by word) it has Ibn Kathir Tasfir and other translations in different languages too 🙂

  • @sherryidibo2304
    @sherryidibo2304 5 років тому

    Nice color of the hijab...great video.

  • @IrfanKhan-wz8xb
    @IrfanKhan-wz8xb 5 років тому

    Allah bless u & your family amin

  • @imranshaikh848
    @imranshaikh848 5 років тому

    Very well explanation 👍 salaam from India dear sis ❤️❤️

  • @nana-iv3si
    @nana-iv3si 5 років тому +1

    Have you ever seen the video 'is the Quran a miracle?' by Hassan Radwan? Do you have an opinion on it? Could you make a video?

  • @الجمالفالعناية
    @الجمالفالعناية 4 роки тому +1

    ما شاء الله يخزي العين متحدثة مفوهة

  • @IrfanKhan-wz8xb
    @IrfanKhan-wz8xb 5 років тому

    impressive sister

  • @StimuliKing
    @StimuliKing 5 років тому

    Cool

  • @godisjust591
    @godisjust591 2 роки тому +1

    There are several commentaries of the Quran by acclaimed Islamic scholars. Can these be accepted completely as authentic? If not, how does one distinguish between what is credible and otherwise in these Tafsir works?

  • @dederidwan1720
    @dederidwan1720 5 років тому

  • @sabihamomin6266
    @sabihamomin6266 5 років тому +1

    Assalamualaikum
    Remember me in ur Duas😢😢

  • @tocuzyusop7000
    @tocuzyusop7000 5 років тому

    👍👍👍

  • @dannyh6969
    @dannyh6969 5 років тому +1

    What Quran you said ?. Who’s the translator?

  • @ashadsajid9236
    @ashadsajid9236 5 років тому

    Aslam Alykum ❤️

  • @taheraxpedia7111
    @taheraxpedia7111 5 років тому

    ❤️🥰

  • @QHawk7
    @QHawk7 5 років тому +4

    Arabic guys, learn Arabic, it's not that hard, and if you're learning it because you love Allah and want to please Him by understand His words, He'll reward you and make it easy for you.
    Even for Christians, if you learn Arabic, it'll be easier for you to learn Aramaic , the original language of Gospel. And Aramaic is the sister language of Arabic.
    Even today's Arabic don't give the right meaning of words as the old traditional Quranic Arabic, so a translation only gives you a basic understanding of Quran. But not the real Quran, and sometimes there are mistakes, and meanings get lost in translations.
    Tafseers or explanations of Quran can help too, and there are so many, if you're serious about learning Quran then you should read as many Tafseers as you can, there are tafseer written by old scholars, and by contemporary ones, all good. You may need to compare and use logic to understand more. The thing about Tafseer is it's not a concluded knowledge, every time there are new scholars who'd figure out something new in their efforts to explain the Quran. It's so beautiful and fascinating and amazing when Quran is understood better, and its "secrets" revealed.
    In Tafseer : I used to read Tabari and Qortobi , but recently I like "Taher ibn Ashour" more , his Tafseer book is called : "Tahreer wa Tanweer".
    Intention : when you do anything fo it because you love Allah and you want to please Him, by doing good deeds, helping others, sticking strictly to good behavior and being morally just, and avoiding bad deeds, but we're not perfect, we make mistakes, but the most important is that we should always repent fast and decide not to do that mistake again, and improving ourselves with time.
    Peace .,Salam.

  • @lalabeluli9795
    @lalabeluli9795 5 років тому +3

    You should study to be an alima. It would be much better :)

  • @H4533n4
    @H4533n4 4 роки тому

    Whose Tafseer have u read all?

  • @laylaawale2008
    @laylaawale2008 4 роки тому

    I just realised she blinks A lot

  • @mirnataher9905
    @mirnataher9905 5 років тому

    Hello, i have a question that i hope someone answers.
    I applied for an online writing job but the job specifications show that you write essays for highschoolers and i dont know if that's halal or not
    It's highschoolers from united states and i dont know how education works there or if they are allowed to get professional help on the internet..
    I really hope someone answers my question and thank you

  • @imrankhan-lh2im
    @imrankhan-lh2im 5 років тому

    You know a lot about islam

  • @godisjust591
    @godisjust591 2 роки тому

    Not all of the commentaries are completely authentic. Many commentaries contain unauthentic narrations or incorrect views or opinions. You need to seek guidance from sincere and knowledgeable scholars before taking any commentary fore granted. You can take the commentaries written by our big scholars according to the authentic narrations from the Prophet (SAWA) and Ahlul Bayt (AS).
    Wassalam.

    • @rukkyxarat
      @rukkyxarat Рік тому

      It seems you are SHIA

    • @godisjust591
      @godisjust591 Рік тому

      @@rukkyxarat *It seems you are SHIA*
      Is there any objection?
      Salaamun alaikum bro/sis.
      Shia & Sunni what's real ISLAM?
      The Muslims would not have been divided and in disagreement had it not been for the Companions, for every disagreement that has been created in the past, or is being created at the present time is due to their disagreement about the Companions. There is one God, one Qur'an, one Messenger and one Qiblah, and they all agree on that, but the disagreement among the Companions started on the first day after the death of the Messenger (saw), in the Saqifah (house) of Bani Saidah, and has continued up to the present day, and will continue for as long as Allah wills it.
      The main problem with all that was the Companions themselves, for they disagreed about the wish of the Messenger of Allah (saw) to write them a document which would help them to remain on the right path until the Day of Judgment. This disagreement deprived the Islamic nation of a unique virtue, and has thrown it into darkness until it was divided and plagued with internal quarrels and finally ended up as a spent force.
      It was they who disagreed on the issue of the Caliphate (the successorship of the Prophet), and were divided between a ruling and an opposing party, thus dividing the nation into the followers of ‘Ali and the followers of Muawiyah. It was they who differed in the interpretations of the Book of Allah and the sayings of His Messenger, which led to the creation of the various creeds, groups and subgroups; and from them came many scholars of scholastic theology and schools of thoughts and philosophies inspired by political ambitions with one aim in mind and that was to obtain power.
      Through my discussions with the Shiite scholars, I discovered that, in their views, the Companions were divided into three categories:
      The first category included the good Companions who knew Allah and His Messenger truly well, and they acclaimed him (the Messenger) to the last moments of their lives. They were truly his friends by words and deeds, and they never abandoned him, but rather stood their ground with him. Allah - the most High - praised them in many places in His Holy Book, and the Messenger of Allah (saw) also praised them in many places. This group of Companions are mentioned by the Shi’a with reverence and respect, they are also mentioned by the Sunnis with the same reverence and respect.
      The second category were the Companions who embraced Islam and followed the Messenger of Allah (saw) either through choice or through fear, and they always showed their gratitude to the Messenger of Allah (saw) for their Islam. However, they hurt the Messenger of Allah (saw) on a few occasions, and did not always follow his orders, in fact they often challenged him and challenged the clear text with their points of view, until Allah, through the Holy Qur'an, had to intervene by rebuking them or threatening them. Allah exposed them in many Qur'anic verses, also the Messenger of Allah (saw) warned them in many of his sayings. The Shi’a mention this group of Companions only because of their deeds, and without respect or reverence.
      The third type of Companions were the hypocrites who accompanied the Messenger of Allah (saw) to deceive him. They pretended to be Muslims but inside themselves they were bent on blasphemy and on deceiving Islam and the Muslims as a whole. Allah has revealed a complete Surah in the Qur'an about them, and mentioned them in many other places, and promised them the lowest level in Hell. Also the Messenger of Allah (saw) mentioned them and issued warnings about them, and even informed some of his close friends about their names and characteristics. The Shi’a and the Sunnis agree in cursing this group of Companions and have nothing to do with them.
      There was a special group of Companions who distinguished themselves from the others by being relatives of the Prophet (saw), in addition to having possessed ethical and spiritual virtues and personal distinctions from Allah and His Messenger that no one else was honored with. These were Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's Family) whom Allah cleansed and purified, and ordered us to pray for them in the same way as he ordered us to pray for His Messenger.
      He made it obligatory for us to pay them one fifth of our income, and that every Muslim must love them as a reward for the Muhammadan Message. They are our leaders and we must obey them; and they are people firmly rooted in knowledge who know the interpretation of the Holy Qur'an and they know the decisive verses of it, as well as those verses which are allegorical.
      They are the people of al-Dhikr whom the Messenger of Allah equated with the Holy Qur'an in his saying "the two weighty things" (al-Thaqalayn), and ordered us to adhere to them1, He equated them to Noah's Ark: whoever joined it was saved, and whoever left it drowned2. The Companions knew the position of Ahl al-Bayt and revered them and respected them. The Shi’a follow them and put them above any of the Companions, and to support that they have many clear texts as proofs.
      The Sunnis respect and revere the Companions but do not accept the above classification and do not believe that some of the Companions were hypocrites; rather, they see the Companions as being the best people after the Messenger of Allah. If they classify the Companions then it would be according to their seniority and their merits and their services to Islam. They put the Rightly Guided Caliphs in the first class, then the first six of the ten who were promised with heaven, according to them. Therefore when they pray for the Prophet (saw) and his household they attach with them all the Companions without exception.
      This is what I know from the Sunni scholars, and that is what I heard from the Shi’i scholars regarding the classification of the Companions; and that is what made me start my detailed study with the issue of the Companions. I promised my God - if He led me on the right path - to rid myself from emotional bias and to be neutral and objective and to listen to what the two sides said, then to follow what was best, basing my conclusions on two premises:
      1. A sound and a logical premise: that is to say that I would only depend upon what everybody is in agreement with, regarding the commentary on the Book of Allah, and the correct parts of the honorable Sunnah of the Prophet.
      2. The mind: for it is the greatest gift that Allah has given to human beings, and through it He honored them and distinguished them from the rest of creation. Thus, when Allah protests about what His worshippers do, He asks them to use their minds in the best possible way, and He says: Do they not understand? Do they not comprehend? Do they not see? etc."
      Let my Islam primarily be the belief in Allah, His angels, His Books and His messengers; and that Muhammad is His servant and His Messenger; and that the Religion of Allah is Islam; and that I will never depend on any of the Companions, regardless of his relation to the Messenger or his position, for I am neither Umayyad nor Abbasid nor Fatimid, and I am neither Sunni nor Shi’i, and I have no enmity towards Abu Bakr or Umar or Uthman or ‘Ali or even Wahshi, the killer of our master al-Hamzah, as long as he became a Muslim, and the Messenger of Allah forgave him. Since I had forced myself into this study in order to reach the truth, and since I had rid myself, sincerely, from all my previous beliefs, I decided to start, with the blessing of Allah, by considering the attitudes of the Companions.
      For further research - click >>> www.al-islam.org/then-i-was-guided-muhammad-al-tijani-al-samawi/companions-prophet-seen-shi%E2%80%99-and-sunnis

    • @godisjust591
      @godisjust591 Рік тому

      @@rukkyxarat Disregard the allegations circulated by scandal mongers and fanatics. If we wish to discuss the Shi`as without fanaticism or affectation, we would say that they are the adherents of the Islamic School of Thought which respects and follows the twelve Imams from the family (Ahlul Bayt) of the Prophet. They are Ali and eleven of his offspring.
      The age of fanaticism and hereditary enmity has gone by, and the age of enlightenment and intellectual freedom has dawned; therefore, the educated youths have to open their eyes and read the literature published by the Shi`as. They ought to contact them and talk to their scholars in order to know the truth first-hand, for how often have we been deceived by honey sweet talk and by calumnies which do not withstand any proof or argument?
      The world nowadays is accessible to everyone, and Shi`as are present in all parts of the world. It is not fair that a researchers studying the Shi`as should ask their enemies and opponents, those who hold different religious views from the Shi`as, about them. And what does an inquirer expect other than being told by such opponents what has always been said since the beginning of the Islamic history?
      The Shi`as refer to the Prophet and the Twelve Imams regarding all fiqh (jurisprudence) issues and public dealings. They do not prefer anyone over the Twelve Imams with the exception of their grandfather, the bearer of the Message, Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah. This is briefly the true definition of the Shi`as. Disregard the allegations circulated by scandal mongers and fanatics who claim that the Shi`as are the enemies of Islam, that they believe in the “prophethood” of Ali, and that he is the one who bears the prophetic Message, or that they belong to Abdullah ibn Saba, the Jew, and that they are this and that...
      I have read many books and articles written by those who try very hard to “prove” that the Shi`as are kafirs (apostates), trying to excommunicate them from the Islamic creed altogether. Yet their statements are no more than sheer calumnies and obvious lies which they cannot prove or document except by quoting what their predecessors among the enemies of Ahlul Bayt have said, in addition to the statements of the Nasibis who forced their authority on the Islamic world and ruled it by force and intimidation, pursuing the Prophet's progeny as well as those who follow them, killing and expelling them, calling them by all bad names.
      Among such bad names, which are often repeated in books written by the enemies of the Shi`as, is the misnomer “Rafidis,” rejectionists. Any uninformed reader will instantly consider the possibility that they are the ones who rejected the Islamic principles and who did not act upon them, or that they rejected the Message of Prophet Muhammad. But the truth of the matter is quite different.
      They were called “Rafidis” simply because early Umayyad and Abbaside rulers, as well as evil scholars who always tried to please them, wanted to misrepresent them by attaching such a misnomer to them. Early Shi`as preferred to remain loyal to Ali, rejecting the caliphate of Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman, and they rejected the caliphate of all other Umayyad and Abbaside rulers.
      Such folks may have misled the Islamic Ummah through the help of a number of fabricators from the sahaba (companions of the Holy Prophet), claiming that their caliphate was legitimate because it was mandated by Allah, Praise be to Him. Thus did they promote the allegation that the verse saying:
      “O you who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger and those charged with authority among you” (Holy Qur'an, 4:59) was revealed in their regard, especially since they were the ones charged with the authority of government and obedience to them, hence, was the obligation of all Muslims. They hired those who attributed to the Messenger of Allah the following tradition: “None abandons the authority of the ruler even in as little as an inch then dies except that he dies the death of jahiliyya (pre-Islamic period of ignorance).”
      We thus come to realize that the Shi`as were oppressed by the rulers because they refused to pay allegiance to them and rejected their authority, regarding it as the usurpation of the right which belonged to Ahlul Bayt. Hence, rulers across many centuries duped their commoners into believing that the Shi`as rejected Islam and desired no less than its annihilation and demise, as stated by some past and present writers and historians who claim to be men of knowledge.
      If we return to the game of making wrong look right, we will realize that there is a difference between those who wished to annihilate Islam and those who tried to put an end to the oppressive and corrupt governments whose norm of conduct is anti-Islamic. Shi`as never abandoned Islam; rather, they opposed unjust rulers, and their objective has always been the returning of the trust to its rightful people and thus erect the foundations of the type of Islam that rules with justice and equity.
      Anyway, the conclusion we reached in our past researches, as outlined in Then I was Guided, With the Truthful, and Ask Those Who Know, is that Shi`as are the ones who will attain salvation because they are the ones who have always upheld the Two Weighty Things: the Book of Allah, and the Progeny of His Messenger.
      For the sake of fairness, some scholars from those referred to as “Ahlul Sunnah wal Jama`ah” (followers of the Sunnah and consensus) admit this same fact. For example, Ibn Manzur says the following in his lexicon Lisan al-Arab where he defines the Shi`as: The Shi`as are the people who love what the Prophet's Progeny loves, and they are loyal to such Progeny.1
      Commenting on this statement, Dr. Sa`id Abd al-Fattah `Ashoor says, “If the Shi`as love whatever the Prophet's Progeny loves and are loyal to such Progeny, who among the Muslims would refuse to be a Shi`a?!”
      Shi`as are not a secretive cult that does not reveal its beliefs except to its members; rather, their books and beliefs are published throughout the world, their schools and religious circles are open to all seekers of knowledge, their scholars hold public discussions, lectures, debates, and conferences, and they call for common grounds and try to unite the Islamic Ummah.
      For further research - click >>> www.al-islam.org/shiah-are-real-ahlul-sunnah-muhammad-al-tijani-al-samawi/identifying-shias

  • @azdinelmansour6839
    @azdinelmansour6839 4 роки тому +1

    Imam ibn kathir is stedent of sheikh osf islam ibn taymiya and ibn kathir is greet scholer of tafsiir bacouse he mantins the niretions of sahaba and tabieen and ethanticit them

  • @orangefang9519
    @orangefang9519 4 роки тому

    i know u r

  • @orangefang9519
    @orangefang9519 4 роки тому

    why is ur youtube name is"smantha J Boyle " and u r teaching about quran and islam 🤯

  • @shadymostafa1431
    @shadymostafa1431 5 років тому

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  • @sayedamed1870
    @sayedamed1870 2 роки тому

    Don't go for tafseer, it's always misleading. Anything has man fingerprint is always misleading
    Learn Arabic and follow word by word

  • @dtacdtac3531
    @dtacdtac3531 4 роки тому

    Quran finished in 1924

  • @asyed1995
    @asyed1995 3 місяці тому

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