Respectfully, it is not haram to use images, especially if it is used for education purposes. I would advise you to research a bit in detail about this topic. May Allah keep us on the right path. Ameen
@@truthdirection1 We cannot say by putting a picture of a person that so and so is Ibn so and so, whereas the person in the picture has his own character. Please llearn more about pictures and islam.
In the video, I mentioned that this is not a real photo. I also have put a note in the video saying, "The visuals used in this video are only imaginative and do NOT depict reality whatsoever."
@@truthdirection1if this is not a real photo,so what is it??.I agree with the comment before, I even didn’t want to see the video because of this image (and the non-veiled woman image) Such photo-like images are very problematic, because it is just an appearence while the real evil has no specific appearence and we should concentrate of the essence. Plus for me This picture seems to come out straight of the racist hollywood imagery, portraying arabs and darkbeardet men always as evil and dangerous,and last and least we don’t know how Abu Lahab and his wife looked like. It is mind-pollution, sorry, but I don’t like it either.
Respectfully, it is not haram to use images, especially if it is used for education purposes. I would advise you to research a bit in detail about this topic. May Allah keep us on the right path. Ameen
May the glorious Allah’s Azzawajal peace, countless blessings and Mercy be upon the Holy beloved Prophet Muhammad ( S.A.W ).
Ameen
AAMEEN.
Ameen. He is our leader, and I hope that entire Ummah follows his Sunnah.
S.A.W ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W ❤.
Jazkallah
Subhanalah Allahuakbar
Mashallah
Very difficult to listen to this "English "
the background sound is too high
Noted. Will tone it down in the next video. Appreciate the feedback.
Sub han Allah
Please don't use human images ,😢😢😢
Respectfully, it is not haram to use images, especially if it is used for education purposes. I would advise you to research a bit in detail about this topic.
May Allah keep us on the right path. Ameen
@@truthdirection1 We cannot say by putting a picture of a person that so and so is Ibn so and so, whereas the person in the picture has his own character. Please llearn more about pictures and islam.
In the video, I mentioned that this is not a real photo. I also have put a note in the video saying, "The visuals used in this video are only imaginative and do NOT depict reality whatsoever."
@@truthdirection1if this is not a real photo,so what is it??.I agree with the comment before, I even didn’t want to see the video because of this image (and the non-veiled woman image)
Such photo-like images are very problematic, because it is just an appearence while the real evil has no specific appearence and we should concentrate of the essence. Plus for me This picture seems to come out straight of the racist hollywood imagery, portraying arabs and darkbeardet men always as evil and dangerous,and last and least we don’t know how Abu Lahab and his wife looked like. It is mind-pollution, sorry, but I don’t like it either.
Perhaps it is even like a lie to invent facees of people who really existed...
Don’t use images
Respectfully, it is not haram to use images, especially if it is used for education purposes. I would advise you to research a bit in detail about this topic.
May Allah keep us on the right path. Ameen