Self-Image Psychology - Sh. Yassir Fazaga

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2010
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    Self Image Psychology expounds on some of the harmful messages promoted by the western media. Sheikh Yassir Fazaga points out how these common messages damage the Muslims self-image psychology. Among the many things discussed in this presentation are examples of proper self-respect and self-reverence from the lives of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s). In addition, sheikh Yassir Fazaga mentions common acts that entail lack of self esteem, such as the changing of Muslim names to non Muslim ones and the changing of the Islamic identity in general. The mere nature of this discussion reveals how Muslims today really view themselves. Like DigitalMimbar on Facebook: www. TheMimbar
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  • @69nuz69
    @69nuz69 13 років тому +38

    "Watch your thoughts: They become your words.
    Watch your words: They become your actions.
    Watch your actions: They become your habits.
    Watch your habits: They become your character.
    Watch your character: It becomes your destiny."

  • @Abumustajab
    @Abumustajab 9 років тому +40

    I love this man for the sake of Allah and pray for his long life and for his mission.

  • @2050truthSeeker
    @2050truthSeeker 7 років тому +24

    inspirational talk.... Actually Islam is an inspirational deen.... proud to be a muslim...

  • @jamaali3509
    @jamaali3509 9 років тому +21

    Very useful sermon, he actually addresses a solid examples of self-respect concept.

  • @Ethiopia22
    @Ethiopia22 10 років тому +15

    Mashalallah what an amazing lecture, may allah reward you

  • @Nidaa7295
    @Nidaa7295 12 років тому +3

    i saw this on tv and really wanted to see it again JAZAKALLAH KHAIR for putting it up!! :D

  • @yasminahmed2272
    @yasminahmed2272 9 років тому +3

    ma sha Allah what an axcellent speaker may Allah reward him sh yasir fazaga .

  • @Fierenza1
    @Fierenza1 7 років тому +4

    So many gems in this sermon. Wisdom and clarity. May Allah bless him.

  • @spiritlite
    @spiritlite 14 років тому +4

    AsalaamuAlaykum, MASHAALLAH ,
    May ALLAH reward you, Ameen.
    May ALLAH guide us All, Ameen.
    JAZAKALLAH KHAIR.

  • @omaralhajri
    @omaralhajri 11 років тому +3

    Thanks Dr.Nuridin for guiding us to this great lecture.
    PMU student, psychology class

  • @kidujaf
    @kidujaf 12 років тому +2

    May Allah help us from benefiting from this great speech.. Ameen

  • @habibasaid7427
    @habibasaid7427 8 років тому +6

    well done maasha-ALLAH great congratulation for a nice speech.. May ALLAH bless you and guide through you our beloved lecturer shk yassir fagaza

  • @kalidmomen2245
    @kalidmomen2245 10 років тому +5

    masha Allah! What an eloquent speaker

  • @deeona111
    @deeona111 14 років тому +5

    I wish I had a husband Like Yassir. Mashallah

  • @WhoIsArRahmanALLAH
    @WhoIsArRahmanALLAH 12 років тому +4

    "I don't want a piece of metal speaking for me, I want to speak for me" LOL
    Alhamdulillah, May Allah give the brother Jannat-al-Ferdous

  • @julio14335
    @julio14335 9 років тому +7

    Self Image Psychology- hardcore lecture. Though there are lots of positive Image about Black Americans but Gang, Sport, and Art are the most Images people have about them that because of the Media.
    Same!- the negetive Image that is presented daily about Islam by the Media is what most non-muslims are likely to remember.

  • @Search4Knowledge
    @Search4Knowledge 14 років тому +1

    Djazakallahu ghairan, may Allah ta'ala bless and forgive this brother, ameen.

  • @edrisshekmahmud1246
    @edrisshekmahmud1246 11 років тому +2

    Shek Yair Fazaga. I like your lecture very much. Jezaku Alah welkeir. My Alah grant you Jenah

  • @mohammedabdullahi5744
    @mohammedabdullahi5744 7 років тому +3

    Great to hear that Sheik Yassir, he made great lecturer in my knowledgeable and very interesting, many Muslim in the world wide man and woman see that very importance for preaching part and this is our basic job and you should not deny.

  • @1abdulvose
    @1abdulvose 11 років тому +1

    usually question and answer session is boeing but mashaallah this is great lecture including q and a

  • @Abbaaqubee
    @Abbaaqubee 12 років тому +3

    MashaAllah Brother keep it up and i like your lecture.

  • @sagalosman3757
    @sagalosman3757 10 років тому +1

    mashALLAH, barkaALLAH ya sheikh,

  • @ammarqazi4926
    @ammarqazi4926 12 років тому +1

    a must watch .believe me uuuuu NEED it!

  • @Alhuda08
    @Alhuda08 11 років тому +2

    What about parents who ruin their children's self image? What is the solution there, when you cannot "fight" them back?

  • @jazmia2009
    @jazmia2009 14 років тому +1

    JazkAllah khier!!

  • @aidedmader887
    @aidedmader887 10 років тому +3

    masha ala this sheikh preaches the islamic religion

  • @rosepetalaysha
    @rosepetalaysha 13 років тому +2

    Amazing ammaazing lecture MASHALLAH loved it.

  • @yasmin71572
    @yasmin71572 11 років тому +1

    aslama alaikum, ma sha alllah, my alllah rewad your what ur doing for his janat, great job, i love listen ur luctures!

  • @tedoymisojos
    @tedoymisojos 9 років тому +3

    Wonderful presentation, what a great speaker. Thank you for sharing on video. My life is better for it. I felt very happy when I saw there were women in the audience.I hope they can understand English, or there is a translator. This message is for everyone, to prevent others from abusing them, and from themselves abusing themselves by believing harmful messages that come from other people, or television, or any media outlet.
    Some parts I find hard to believe, like GAP saying outright that they are trying to teach young girls to dress sexy (even though they probably are doing exactly that in some shape or form). I also couldn't find anything about Oprah saying that if you dress too conservatively you become invisibly, though I wouldn't doubt she would say that in the past. Right now, i would doubt it, because it would conflict with her TV persona in her crappy feel good channel.
    I also don't agree with the statement that if you dont find a cause which is worth dying for then it is not worth living. what causes are worth dying for, and who decided this? "Something worth dying for' is a weird statement. There is not such thing as a thing worth dying for. You have to decide on your own, there exist things worth dying for, and then you must come up with a value system, that separates what is worth dying for and what is not. Is based on your personal values, and as such its made up, subjective, relative.
    You also dont HAVE to be nice to people that are cruel to you. They are adults, and if they hurt you, the consequences are that you will not trust them anymore. Trust has to be earned. If you are nice to them regardless of what you feel, or what they have done, you remove responsibility from the equation. Its not tit for tat, its cause and effect. Its accountability. You would not let go of your ethics or morals by withdrawing trust. They do not deserve your trust if they violate it. The effect of violating your trust is losing it, and they will have to EARN it again. They are accountable for their actions. You do not turn the other cheek when they hit you. You withdraw, because the relationship with this other person is not in good standing anymore. This is rational. So you are still doing what is right which is putting responsibility where its due.

  • @pqz91
    @pqz91 13 років тому +1

    Mashallah...beautiful.

  • @mohammedabdullahi5744
    @mohammedabdullahi5744 7 років тому +3

    If you are interesting to lesson, you will find very interesting topic.

  • @kand700
    @kand700 8 років тому +1

    Jazakallahkhair brother

  • @edrisshekmahmud1246
    @edrisshekmahmud1246 11 років тому +1

    'shek Yasir fzaga i like your lecture. my Alah give your reward i.e. Jenah

  • @inshallah08
    @inshallah08 11 років тому +2

    excellent!

  • @Hidden.SufiRealities-smc
    @Hidden.SufiRealities-smc 14 років тому +1

    very very interesting lecture!
    thnq for posting.

  • @idirismaxamuud9972
    @idirismaxamuud9972 6 років тому +2

    yes

  • @pogota1
    @pogota1 10 років тому +1

    MachaAllah

  • @copycat794
    @copycat794 9 років тому +1

    3greenflash1 as far as i know u should not say inshaAllah when making dua

  • @FZAChannel
    @FZAChannel 6 років тому +1

    1:07 kid ask good question

  • @deeona111
    @deeona111 14 років тому +3

    @oombuddah No, im not married! And it's not a sin 2 desire a good husband with knowlege. If anything it would be a blessing!

  • @HalalSister
    @HalalSister 11 років тому +1

    WOw!

  • @MsDesertRoze
    @MsDesertRoze 13 років тому +1

    @oombuddah Who are you to say she sucks? You clearly havent listened to what Sh. Yassir just spent an hour lecturing about.

  • @adbtqi
    @adbtqi 11 років тому +1

    @deeona111 true indeed

  • @drfan2004
    @drfan2004 14 років тому +1

    @deeona111 May Allah grant you what is best for you....a pious and knowledgeable spouse.Ameen

  • @kalidmomen2245
    @kalidmomen2245 10 років тому +5

    masha Allah! What an eloquent speaker