Mr Gai Eaton was my gate to Islam. Many years ago when I got his two books, "King of the Castle" and "Islam and the Destiny of Man" I thought if I ever converted it would be Islam. How deeply impressed I was by the author and his books, I cannot overemphasize. Later, the works of many greatest Muslim scholars and theologians from the classical era were just as helpful for my eventual embracing of Islam. But I will always remember the role Mr Gai Eaton played in my life.
@@theseeker-yv6fi The following luminaries are my favorites: Al Ghazali (any work by him is precious), Ibn ata illah al Iskandari (al Hikam is a stellar piece), Ibn Arabi (any work is superb) , and Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyya, my special love. My dear, once you have digested these great minds, after 10 years or so, you can move further to Sufi mystics, or great Persian Sufi poets like Hafiz, Saadi or Rumi, and others whom you will encounter along the way. Good luck on your journey through the works of the greatest minds the world has ever known!
@@blackpearl8574 Allahumma Barik! Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Can you also give some examples of modern literature that might be helpful? And where can one get access to the contemporary works that you've mentioned in English?
@@theseeker-yv6fi You are most welcome! Have you noticed in my very first comment that I mentioned that I was investigating Islam through the works of scholars from the classical era? In my next comment I gave you the 4 names of the scholars from that time. [9th-13th century]. How did I find their works? well either online or in the bookstores. As for contemporary authors that you now ask me about, sorry, but except for Gai Eaton I do not consult others, I stick to the classical Islamic scholars and theologians.
try reading Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan An-Nasa'i, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan At-Tirmidzi, Sunan Ibnu Majah. all of those are the title of the books that compiled recorded ahadith. all the hadith mentioned by Gai Eaton are recorded in those books. and i believe Mr. Eaton had also finished reading all those books. lest he won't know what to quote.
Glorify Undefinable, The Answerer or The Harmonizer of Matter Controllers of Body, By eternal Existence hope to Undefinable alone, be Serene and judge by how Matter executes, the Identity can exist in every possibility! Ask guidance and what You can't get to The Answerer, THAT allowed You into this body, THAT gave truth for clean-minded in subconscious, and increase the way! All ways in its depth mentions Lord of Existence, don't take what's unknown, until You will understand it! Compose Your own makings, and You will be supported! Blessed is Controller of Man united with intuition and subtle joy! That relies to The Originator alone, That chooses by the best, That hears brainwaves and sees eye pixels! The life can be mastered, for rules were made simple to Observant! Don't be fearful of destiny, as We're parts of Possibilities, that have freewill with Serenity! With wonders of environment and fasting, be satisfied! Forbid high anti-nutrient, PUFA, synthetic food - allow wheatgrass, fruit seeds, fermented food! Spectator's ownership over living structure, experiencer of senses and behavior ruler. About Tranquil gifts, goals, assembled dual Container Stable systems serve nature and Matter has shape memory and pair likes, don't change perfected bodies! Simulation theory is insufficient, and lucid dreams are managed by nutritionally sufficient and aware! Challenging are the days of Dullness and a sad burden to anyone that didn't seek independence, no first-cause was miracle-free! Great are the days of Responsibility that nourish the Soul! We always existed! Every Position is possible, You are in this body! World is created for Observer's favor! Multiverse is in balance for Purpose! Viewer's event record is for ever! Any place is special! By foundations: Praise The Harmonizer!
Take adultery for example. The punishment might be the most severe in islamic law, death by stoning. Only an islamic state under an islamic court carries the punishment. A verdict is virtually impossible and is mainly there as a deterrence and to prevent people from being outspoken, careless about adultery and to prevent the normalization of adultery or it becoming rampant. There are four ways to get there. The first is four eye witnesses should give an exact account of the incident. They should see the explicit act of intercourse. If they come forward for testimony and one gives a different statement or three only appear for testimony or one didn't see the explicit act of "penetration" or doubt himself, the eyewitnesses get flagged instead for slander. At the time of the prophet he ordered stoning twice. Non where with eyewitnesses but the adulterers confessed. This is the second way to get punished for adultery. But people are discouraged to confess and actually encouraged to deny accusations in islamic court. Police or court have no bussiness interigating a person due to sheer suspicion of adultery. So the first time a person approached the prophet and told him he committed adultery, the prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) kept pushing him away, "maybe you [are overreacting] and you just touched. The man confesses full intercourse. The prophet says, "maybe you [are overreacting] and you just kissed. It was not until the guy confesses three times that the punishment carries. The other incident is the third way for court to give a verdict. It's when a woman with no husband gets pregnant- a different color baby gives no ground and is bad for husband to doubt wife. So a pregnant woman approaches the prophet. He again pushes her away. Then when she insists he gives her time to deliver the baby. Then she comes back and he asks her to go and breastfeed the baby for two years, as to ask her to change her mind and not come back. She comes the third time and the baby is walking. Then she gets punished. The fourth and final route for a guilty verdict is person who catch their spouse in the act. They are enough of a witness- no need for three more- but the defendant can push away the punishment from themselves by simply taking four solemn oaths that they are basically not guilty.
Ya Allah protect innocent Balochistan Woman, Children all family😔 and other innocent family😔 too in Pakistan Pakistan stop kidnapped, raped and killed innocent family😔
I used to be against these "harsh" punishments too until I started seeing how society is falling into degeneracy and corruption without them. Nowadays I feel like they should be even harsher 😅 Imagine if some sleazy politician who's robbing millions off of us all right now was punished properly, would anyone else dare steal again?
@@Fenkibbs True. That’s the main challenge of bringing back a khilafa, as soon as one country decides it’s implementing Hudud, it’s country’s gonna get starved and impoverished by sanctions unless it’s selling lots of petrol :(
One aspect that people completely overlook is the nature of the Hudud/Penal codes. It's a High Evidence Bar - High penalty system so obviously those "harsh" punishments have extremely high bar of requirement, unlike the low bar - low penalty system in the Secular laws which allows people to accuse anyone without proper evidence.
Dude fuck that In my country there have been so many cases of people being executed because they were suspected to be atheists. So don't tell me they have high requirements and shit. Stealing results in chopping off the hands that's sound ok to you in the modern world
My tears flowing for two incidents in this narration. One the mercy of the Prophet in finding a just and merciful way of judgement and how I imagine the laughter of the beloved Prophet S.A.W.
You should know that all the mercy you got from that story is from (allah swt) and what he gave his prophet is nothing to remember compare to his swt,, if you truly fallow the prophet and admire his mercy,, you should love god more the maker of that mercy,, the originator of all mercy,, the most loving the most merciful.
yup, we learnt this in religious studies (which also covered sociology and philosophy at the time). One of the main parts of keeping people civilized was method of detterance. Though people can dislike it, it most definitely stops people from doing things. Deterring people from crimes by instituting harsh punishments like corporal punishment or lengthy prison times. If the punishment for murder was changed to 2 years in prison today, murder would double by sundown
Longer, harsher sentences don't actually tend to deter - it's a lot more effective to increase apprehension of getting caught, by making crimes harder to get away with, than actually punishing them harsher
The detailed instructions of carrying out these punishments are deplorably ignored by Muslims themselves. Your last point: "Mercy tempers the harshness of the punishment." Beautiful 💕
3 of our respected teachers i wish i can be their student 1. Abdul Hakim Murad 2. Paul of blogging theology 3. Ali Atai You guys enlighten the ummah day after day We can’t be thankful enough to Allah for allowing us to access your content Jzk
Many people don't understand that a person cannot be punished casually, there are many conditions that are almost impossible to fulfill in order for that person to be punished.
There are 6,236 verses in the holy Quran, and only 236 verses are about Sharia Law. However, out 236 verses only 9 verses are hudud (punishment) the other 227 verses are about other forms of Sharia such as Mu'amalat ( Dealings) and Akhlaaq and other forms of laws. Thank you brother Paul for sharing this book🙏
Lashing for Zina - 100 lashes or 50 lashes or 80 lashes for slander - 3 verses - verses to cut off the resources/hands of thieves or mark them - 1 verse, where are the remaining five verses?
U r biggest lier if u say Islam was false after knowing it, or may be unknowingly and intentionally It's not a culture And for those non muslims who disagree on punishment, first disproove islam and after u leave islam
And if these had little of brain, u would think for a false religion to claim 100℅ true ppl first going against it will be it's own ppl, instead of following it strictly
I really like these shorter, sub 10 minute videos. I like to put them on while I enjoy snacks, or other bounties from Allah. May Allah reward you for your videos. Keep up the good work, inshallah!
It's basic human psychology. You'll run faster if you're being chased by a dog rather than just to reach the finish line as a motivation. It's the same as hudud law. People will be motivated more to not be involved in any crime if they know the punishments are as harsh as beheading or amputation.
Idiotic. What you Say really doesnt Apply to the Masses. And who are the People who put themselves in the Position above everyone Else doing the Punishment? You are an Complete Idiot if you need the Thraetening of Death , we all die One Day, to go to Work or to be an upright Citizen. The Only Thing you understand if we make you Swallow your own Medicine. Then you would Cry and Die before your Time . And you would Know how it Feels.
Assalam Alaykum and Jzakallah khayran brother Paul for clearing this up mainly for non Muslims but also for many of us Muslims. Love the final example/story about the poor man. Subhanallah.
hi paul, great video as per usual! just a quick recommendation: im guessing youre not using an actual DSLR to shoot video, the video quality looks great, i think itd look way better and more natural if you were to turn cinematic mode/ portrait video off as the subject separation messes up frequently and can sometimes be distracting
Another aspects which is often misunderstood is that the sharia means punishments as perceived in media. It actually refers to the religious rulings as a whole, from prayers or fasting to the inheritance laws.
Just a quick note! Vigilantism is *NOT* part of Islam. We cannot take the law into our own hands. This is against Sharia. However, under an Islamic state, there are severe punishments. For example: It was narrated from Ibn`Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: _“Whoever you find doing the action of the people of Lut, kill the one who does it, and the one to whom it is done.”_ Source: _Sunan Ibn Majah 2561_ | Grade: _Hasan_ There are 2 extremes. The first extreme is to focus heavily on Hudud punishments by taking the law into your own hands and the second extreme is to completely ignore these laws, as if they don't exist in Islam. As Muslims, we need to strike a balance here. We acknowledge that there are Hudud punishments in Islam but they can only be carried out by an Islamic state (Khilafa). May Allah (عزَّوجل) keep us firm on His religion. Ameen!
Ma'aiz was sentenced to be stoned for adultery. When the companions started stoning him, he tried to escape but they caught him and finished stoning him. When the companions told the prophet that Ma'aiz tried to escape, the Prophet replied: "Why didn't you let him go?" Narrated by Ahmad. It's classified as authentic. It is worth mentioning that capital punishment in Islam can't be enforced if the victim doesn't press charges. So we have to remember that capital punishment is set for the victim's benefits and legal rights, not the Shariah.
What a get from reading these comments is that alhamdullilah, Br.Paul is doing an amazing job but sad at the same time that the knowledge I was brought up with is sparse amongst the Muslim population.
Thank you very much for this video and the literary recommendation. Much needed at a time when the Muslim world and the world at large needs to reevaluate what an islamic interpretation of the law really implies. May Allah bless you.
Well spoken. When those who interpret Sariah are kind hearted it's implementation will be equally kind. For me the elephant in the room is about interpretation. What I'm going to say next is with the utmost respect to Islam and to Mahsa Amini, who died in Iran recently at the hands of the morality police. This is scary for many people... We all need of Allah's guidance, especially when imparting justice. My condolences to her family and friends. Also to those killed and injured during the protests for such incident. 👍🏽😘
These punishments are not meant for the purpose of tormenting an individual physically and mentally, it does but that's not the aim. If one would consider the extensive list of requirements for the establishment of such punishments, it would become fairly obvious to understand how hard and nearly impossible of a task to accomplish. These requirements would be easier to gather only when society loses the virtues of shame, taqwa and replaces them with degeneracy and moral decadence. It is only when society becomes morally compromised that these punishments can be easily carried out by the jurisdiction.
@@mukricraig1914 Look they were all Arabs mostly and already have good Muslim names like Abu Bakar Omar UTHMAN ali Muaz Abdullah etc.Please guys remember Islam comes from Saudi Prophet Mohammad..or Ahmad as in Quran etc.Yes need to change name at least first name to be known as Muslim and even born Muslim who gave bad names need to change to good meaning Muslim names not kufr names..
@@nurhanaibrahim162 if the name doesn't have a bad or kufri meaning, there is no need to change it. I appreciate your concern but the scholars of Islam have dealt with this issue 1,500 years ago and you and I don't have more concern for the religion of Allah than Rasool Allah sallahu alayhi wassallam and the Sahabah.
@@mukricraig1914 Which scholars are u talking about...Plse check yr facts.According to hadith sahih Muslim Bukhari best loved names by Allah ie Abdullah and Abdul Rahman..Jkkhir.Allahyahdina
one of my favorite reference is that of salauddin al ayubi. many of his haters often point that the ppl of jerusalem were taken as slaves based on the laws of war captives when the actuality of the matter was that they were allowed freedom for a payment separate for the rich and poor and the poor who couldnt pay for it were let go of anyways
Read the hadith about Ma'iz ibn Malik where he asked to be stoned. You will see that the Messenger of Allah has asked him many times to avoid stoning. The Messenger of Allah said to him, "Perhaps you only kiss her, or just touch her, or just see her naked?" But Ma'iz still insisted that he sleep with the woman. The Messenger of Allah even asked another companions if he (Ma'iz) had a mental disorder or was drunk. All because he wanted to avoid stoning, but Ma'iz himself forced him.
A purnishment for adultry is indeed a repentance. When some of the Prophet's companions derided the conduct of a woman who was stoned to death for adultry, The prophet said to them; "Leave her alone, for indeed she repented, such a repentance that if it were subdivided for the inhabitants of Madina, it would have been enough for them".
Whenever we talked about Syariah law, my non-Muslim friend always said that cutting a hand of a thief would be cruel so I asked him whether he was thinking of stealing. This is the essence of Syariah. It is more for prevention. It is not there to punish people unless they are crazy enough to do it. The law also allow for mercy as mentioned in the video. If a person steals because of his needs or he is underaged etc. , he would not be punished. I am sure a lot of people would be happy to see the criminals, who rob homes and hijacked cars for fun or money, have their hands chopped off.
Who prevents a person from rape, robbery, terrorism, theft and drug dealing except the harsh punishment? Unfortunately, so far, there is no country that implements Sharia 100% correctly.
@Mike J Taliban Sufi Deobandi and they are not in the path of the Prophet Muhammad pbuh in Aleaqida, as they hosted Al-Qaeda, which carried out many terrorist operations in Arab countries and killed Muslims.
I love watching your videos!! May Allāh bless you in this life and hereafter Ameen. Just wondering though are you french or Brit? @AMAUofficial has a full fledged video on Shari'a comparing in detail with western man made laws. @muhammadtim has explained it so beautifully, being a British himself, he must have been able to connect well with the English audience in shā' Allāh
The existence of harsh punishment is a preventive measure, to protect both the potential criminal and the potential victim. Such punishment keep the crime rate low
Salamaleikum my dear felowman, am sorry for my english language. I have some question for you. I need to know about some person Adelard Bath journey and the writing between him and his so-called nephew.
"A man cannot steal from himself". That's very interesting. Why no other Muslims have been able to understand and express nuances of Islam? You're doing a commendable job. It's like worshipping.
Is it possible to host Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami, for talking about the books of Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab and the reason why some Islamic schools of thought disagree with him, is the most controversial figure in this era among Muslims after Ibn Taymiyyah.
Mashallah Paul you are doing a great job. In Islam the conditions for punishment for adultery are very strict. Like to implement adultery hadud on someone who is alleged for adultery there must be four witnesses. In all others hadud only two witnesses are needed but for adultery four witnesses are a must. One should think about the logic behind this. Allah pardon me if I am wrong and show me the right path but I read somewhere that this is because adultery is not that good that someone will do it in front of four witnesses or people. So those who are doing adultery in secret then Allah is enough for them to punish them for that sin in life after death. And anyone who did adultery in secret and asked Allah for forgiveness then Allah will forgive him. The harsh punishment for adultery is basically to stop adultery openly or undisguised and save relationships in community and stop some bad intention people from spoiling people's dignity or honour.
Regarding the punishments. For sure it does sound good to justify a harsher punishment than some of the laws we have now. However, shariah is touted here as being merciful so my question is. Countries like Saudi Arabia and a few others that I still stonings and cutting off hands etc. is this justified under shariah or, is it more of a dictator level that the punishment is applied and carried out?
The principle and not the mechanism itself is at the core of the revealed laws. Unfortunately a large number of people cannot distinguish between the Substance vs the Surface. This has triggered several unnecessary complications throughout our history. First, the problem of so called abrogation. There are conflicts only at surface level, not at normative level. Basically there are no abrogations. Second, the problem of anachronism. Verses commanding freeing of slaves as atonement or urging to keep horses ready for battle are totally anachronistic today if we continue to ignore the substance. Third, the qyias or analogy should be with the principle or substance, not with the form or surface mechanism. This was not explicitly mentioned by most scholars of the past. Fourth, some people mistakenly started to think that theocracy could be establshed just by literally implementing the commandments. No, theocracy is not possible to implement unless God starts to send verses directly to us again today. The Caliphate was NOT a theocratic rule. The Caliphs had used their God given intellect to apply the moral principles underlying the commandments. Fifth, failure to distinguish between the substance from the surface leads to incompleteness of the Quran. God has explicitly mentioned that He has not left out anything out of the book. If we only think of the surface or mechanism, then where are the laws for every and all possible scenarios? Where are the laws about foreign policy, international trade, and myriad other contemporary situations? Sixth and finally, the emergence of ISS and similar groups are the direct result of the failure to distinguish between substance vs. form. May Allah reward Paul to bring this important matter to our notice.
Alhamdulillah, Islam is wonderful. A man is punished to be a judge whose judgement is irrefutable and another is punished for illegal sexual act with charity to his family. Which of the blessings of our Lord can we deny?
I understand that stoning to death of adulterers is not in Quran. it is actually from the Bible. For this and for stealing, there are many conditions to be fulfilled before the prescribed punishment is to be meted out... the stolen goods must be of certain value, it must not be out in the open, etc.
Its not from the bible its in the Hadith. The prophet pbuh did it and the sahaba did it. We dont take from the bible, its not an authority. Such an ignorant statement to say. are you a Hadith rejecter?
*I've never been afraid of Shari'a law (hudud) even before I learn about it in the university. I'm only scared of "people" who use Shari'a law wrongfully. Weird that I have even write it (basic knowledge) myself to explain what Shari'a law is and how it's use, practically to non-Muslim who didn't know about it. The people who are actually scared of Shari'a law is the one who do wrong and inflict injustice to other people, taking other people's right as their own. If they didn't do any wrong why would they be scared of it? Shari'a law is supposed to protect innocent people and people who have done nothing wrong, a soothing balm to people who have become victim to others people's injustice, and a form of discipline and most of the time punishment to wrongdoers. We know even without Shari'a law, some "people" are so sick minded that even law as harsh won't deter them to do injustice to people. The people who likes to break the law just because they can, if you know what I mean.* 🙂
I've juste Watched a mr.ballen episode on young lady who was tortured and killed cruelly and by 2 of her "friends", after the crime one of the criminals went playing innocent to the victims house and played the good concerned friends victim. She ate, slept and lived in her victims house for a month or more. Some years later when they found out they were sentenced to 15 years or so.. but they only served 9 and got paroled, now they are enjoying life while the other is enjoyed by worms. And a broken family. Sharia law specifically justice Sharia, is perfect. It like the biblical eye for an eye, if you don't like it, then you must be someone who does something and fear the consequences.
Very simple. Anyone ever watched the Purge? It's a movie set in the US where once a year, 1 night for 12 hours all laws get lifted and everything becomes legal including murder. The movie depicts the people during those 12 hours as terribly horrified. Why? Because the harsh laws that are usually in place against murder are harsh enough to DETER the people from practicing it. When there arent deterents anymore or are too weak, the innocent of the population are vulnerable to the vicious. Allah is perfect in EVERYTHING He does. Including deter people from crimes and keep the innocent protected.
Hey BT, read this book a while back and never saw the hype. You have mentioned it many times as have other well-versed Western Muslims, what do you think is so special about it?
There is the immutable law of the Quran and there is the law of man. If one cannot be punished according to the immutable law, he still can be punished according to the law of man, however, under a different act.
Sharia law is not merely about the cases of crime but all of the rules from Allah is sharia law including be good to one's parents or be responsible to one's family even speaking the truth and politely is sharia law.
Mr Gai Eaton was my gate to Islam. Many years ago when I got his two books, "King of the Castle" and "Islam and the Destiny of Man" I thought if I ever converted it would be Islam. How deeply impressed I was by the author and his books, I cannot overemphasize. Later, the works of many greatest Muslim scholars and theologians from the classical era were just as helpful for my eventual embracing of Islam. But I will always remember the role Mr Gai Eaton played in my life.
@blackpearl8574
Asok
Can you please share some of the literary sources that helped you in your journey?
Jazakallahkhair
@@theseeker-yv6fi The following luminaries are my favorites: Al Ghazali (any work by him is precious), Ibn ata illah al Iskandari (al Hikam is a stellar piece), Ibn Arabi (any work is superb) , and Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyya, my special love.
My dear, once you have digested these great minds, after 10 years or so, you can move further to Sufi mystics, or great Persian Sufi poets like Hafiz, Saadi or Rumi, and others whom you will encounter along the way. Good luck on your journey through the works of the greatest minds the world has ever known!
@@blackpearl8574 Allahumma Barik! Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Can you also give some examples of modern literature that might be helpful? And where can one get access to the contemporary works that you've mentioned in English?
@@theseeker-yv6fi You are most welcome!
Have you noticed in my very first comment that I mentioned that I was investigating Islam through the works of scholars from the classical era? In my next comment I gave you the 4 names of the scholars from that time. [9th-13th century].
How did I find their works? well either online or in the bookstores.
As for contemporary authors that you now ask me about, sorry, but except for Gai Eaton I do not consult others, I stick to the classical Islamic scholars and theologians.
@@blackpearl8574 Oh ok, gotcha! Thanks, again!
I have been a Muslim all my life and I have never known this. This man is such a blessing. I have learnt so much from him.
try reading Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan An-Nasa'i, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan At-Tirmidzi, Sunan Ibnu Majah.
all of those are the title of the books that compiled recorded ahadith.
all the hadith mentioned by Gai Eaton are recorded in those books. and i believe Mr. Eaton had also finished reading all those books. lest he won't know what to quote.
Glorify Undefinable, The Answerer or The Harmonizer of Matter
Controllers of Body, By eternal Existence hope to Undefinable alone, be Serene and judge by how Matter executes, the Identity can exist in every possibility!
Ask guidance and what You can't get to The Answerer, THAT allowed You into this body, THAT gave truth for clean-minded in subconscious, and increase the way!
All ways in its depth mentions Lord of Existence, don't take what's unknown, until You will understand it! Compose Your own makings, and You will be supported!
Blessed is Controller of Man united with intuition and subtle joy! That relies to The Originator alone, That chooses by the best, That hears brainwaves and sees eye pixels!
The life can be mastered, for rules were made simple to Observant! Don't be fearful of destiny, as We're parts of Possibilities, that have freewill with Serenity!
With wonders of environment and fasting, be satisfied! Forbid high anti-nutrient, PUFA, synthetic food - allow wheatgrass, fruit seeds, fermented food!
Spectator's ownership over living structure, experiencer of senses and behavior ruler. About Tranquil gifts, goals, assembled dual Container
Stable systems serve nature and Matter has shape memory and pair likes, don't change perfected bodies!
Simulation theory is insufficient, and lucid dreams are managed by nutritionally sufficient and aware!
Challenging are the days of Dullness and a sad burden to anyone that didn't seek independence, no first-cause was miracle-free!
Great are the days of Responsibility that nourish the Soul! We always existed! Every Position is possible, You are in this body!
World is created for Observer's favor! Multiverse is in balance for Purpose! Viewer's event record is for ever! Any place is special! By foundations: Praise The Harmonizer!
Take adultery for example. The punishment might be the most severe in islamic law, death by stoning. Only an islamic state under an islamic court carries the punishment. A verdict is virtually impossible and is mainly there as a deterrence and to prevent people from being outspoken, careless about adultery and to prevent the normalization of adultery or it becoming rampant. There are four ways to get there. The first is four eye witnesses should give an exact account of the incident. They should see the explicit act of intercourse. If they come forward for testimony and one gives a different statement or three only appear for testimony or one didn't see the explicit act of "penetration" or doubt himself, the eyewitnesses get flagged instead for slander. At the time of the prophet he ordered stoning twice. Non where with eyewitnesses but the adulterers confessed. This is the second way to get punished for adultery. But people are discouraged to confess and actually encouraged to deny accusations in islamic court. Police or court have no bussiness interigating a person due to sheer suspicion of adultery. So the first time a person approached the prophet and told him he committed adultery, the prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) kept pushing him away, "maybe you [are overreacting] and you just touched. The man confesses full intercourse. The prophet says, "maybe you [are overreacting] and you just kissed. It was not until the guy confesses three times that the punishment carries. The other incident is the third way for court to give a verdict. It's when a woman with no husband gets pregnant- a different color baby gives no ground and is bad for husband to doubt wife. So a pregnant woman approaches the prophet. He again pushes her away. Then when she insists he gives her time to deliver the baby. Then she comes back and he asks her to go and breastfeed the baby for two years, as to ask her to change her mind and not come back. She comes the third time and the baby is walking. Then she gets punished. The fourth and final route for a guilty verdict is person who catch their spouse in the act. They are enough of a witness- no need for three more- but the defendant can push away the punishment from themselves by simply taking four solemn oaths that they are basically not guilty.
Bro how can you be a muslim knowing your prophet was a pedo
Ya Allah protect innocent Balochistan Woman, Children all family😔
and
other innocent family😔
too in Pakistan
Pakistan stop kidnapped, raped and killed innocent family😔
I used to be against these "harsh" punishments too until I started seeing how society is falling into degeneracy and corruption without them. Nowadays I feel like they should be even harsher 😅
Imagine if some sleazy politician who's robbing millions off of us all right now was punished properly, would anyone else dare steal again?
crucify and burn them alive publicly medieval style!
edit: just kidding, Islam teaches us mercy foremost 🙂
Because of west, Muslim countries can't implement Islamic shari'a
@@Fenkibbs True. That’s the main challenge of bringing back a khilafa, as soon as one country decides it’s implementing Hudud, it’s country’s gonna get starved and impoverished by sanctions unless it’s selling lots of petrol :(
@@Fenkibbs In Afghanistan, the sharia law is back.
Sharia is not just punishments.
It's a complete holistic system of life. And seeps into every aspect of life.
Keep it to yourself and stop having 10 kids, not out of love, but to satisfy your pagan satanic cult.
Absolutely, completely, wholly, and comprehensively. !
Well said. ! Thank you.
Real Islamic law. You simply cannot beat it. Due to its divine origins.
Are you living in a Sharia law country?
@@wizefool6558 Nope.
I live in a country which has the highest count of Islamic hating tweets in the world.
@@Ocean-lq9cg LOL nice joke and well said about the Sharia law.
One aspect that people completely overlook is the nature of the Hudud/Penal codes. It's a High Evidence Bar - High penalty system so obviously those "harsh" punishments have extremely high bar of requirement, unlike the low bar - low penalty system in the Secular laws which allows people to accuse anyone without proper evidence.
Yes, the requirements for these "harsh" sharia punishments are very strict.
So many confusing Islam with the state.
Dude fuck that In my country there have been so many cases of people being executed because they were suspected to be atheists. So don't tell me they have high requirements and shit. Stealing results in chopping off the hands that's sound ok to you in the modern world
I agree
My tears flowing for two incidents in this narration. One the mercy of the Prophet in finding a just and merciful way of judgement and how I imagine the laughter of the beloved Prophet S.A.W.
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You should know that all the mercy you got from that story is from (allah swt) and what he gave his prophet is nothing to remember compare to his swt,, if you truly fallow the prophet and admire his mercy,, you should love god more the maker of that mercy,, the originator of all mercy,, the most loving the most merciful.
اللهم صل على سيدنا و حبينا محمد و على آله سيدنا و نبينا محمد
Fear of the punishment prevents the crime.
ABSOLUTELY. !
yup, we learnt this in religious studies (which also covered sociology and philosophy at the time). One of the main parts of keeping people civilized was method of detterance. Though people can dislike it, it most definitely stops people from doing things. Deterring people from crimes by instituting harsh punishments like corporal punishment or lengthy prison times. If the punishment for murder was changed to 2 years in prison today, murder would double by sundown
Exactly 🙏
Longer, harsher sentences don't actually tend to deter - it's a lot more effective to increase apprehension of getting caught, by making crimes harder to get away with, than actually punishing them harsher
@@nolongerjuicyboiz4413 makes sense
The detailed instructions of carrying out these punishments are deplorably ignored by Muslims themselves.
Your last point: "Mercy tempers the harshness of the punishment."
Beautiful 💕
The muslim ruler used to be the one with the most understanding about Islam. Nowadays, it’s just the one with the most political power.
3 of our respected teachers i wish i can be their student
1. Abdul Hakim Murad
2. Paul of blogging theology
3. Ali Atai
You guys enlighten the ummah day after day
We can’t be thankful enough to Allah for allowing us to access your content
Jzk
@H S Sufis are lit.
@@Ocean-lq9cg definitely not DH , he’s a zealot! 😬🤦♂️
@H S So? Absolutely nothing wrong with moderate Sufism.
@H S Ibn Taymiyyah praised sufis so is he now a mubtadi?
I would also add hamza yusuf and umar farooq abd-Allah
So true I am gratefull for that author recommendation. I have his book Islam and the destiny of man thanks to your sharing. Blessings to you!
Many people don't understand that a person cannot be punished casually, there are many conditions that are almost impossible to fulfill in order for that person to be punished.
Mr Eaton really outdid himself on this one. Truly beautifully written.
There are 6,236 verses in the holy Quran, and only 236 verses are about Sharia Law. However, out 236 verses only 9 verses are hudud (punishment) the other 227 verses are about other forms of Sharia such as Mu'amalat ( Dealings) and Akhlaaq and other forms of laws.
Thank you brother Paul for sharing this book🙏
Lashing for Zina - 100 lashes or 50 lashes or 80 lashes for slander - 3 verses - verses to cut off the resources/hands of thieves or mark them - 1 verse, where are the remaining five verses?
@@mugzA21where did you get the 50 lashes from? It's 100 lashes for zina
U r biggest lier if u say Islam was false after knowing it, or may be unknowingly and intentionally
It's not a culture
And for those non muslims who disagree on punishment, first disproove islam and after u leave islam
And if these had little of brain, u would think for a false religion to claim 100℅ true ppl first going against it will be it's own ppl, instead of following it strictly
Guy Eaton has pointed towards the main hallmarks of the prophet’s (pbuh) character : mercy and justice for all (muslim or non muslim)
@a in your example, mercy trumps over the punishment always. The desperate thief stealing to feed family will never get punished.
@@pomponi0 Yes
I really like these shorter, sub 10 minute videos.
I like to put them on while I enjoy snacks, or other bounties from Allah.
May Allah reward you for your videos. Keep up the good work, inshallah!
Exceptionally, very well put forward brother. !
Sir, i really honour & respect you high. May Allah always give you rahmah in this life & hereafter. Salaam from Indonesia❤️ ☝🏽
Aameen!
bro your prophet was a pedo
Thank you brother Paul for these short video packed with wisdom and information!
Sometimes I have the feeling Paul is today's missing link for dawah
Yes by the content that he does I think he is
God bless you, brother, for continuing to spread knowledge and clearing up misconceptions.
"Though less harsh that those prevailing in Europe until comparatively recently," This phrase alone slaps hard.
What most people don't realize is that Tazir is the most common penalty. It's rare to apply Hudud due to the strict standards.
It's basic human psychology.
You'll run faster if you're being chased by a dog rather than just to reach the finish line as a motivation.
It's the same as hudud law. People will be motivated more to not be involved in any crime if they know the punishments are as harsh as beheading or amputation.
Beheading is not hudud law.
Idiotic. What you Say really doesnt Apply to the Masses. And who are the People who put themselves in the Position above everyone Else doing the Punishment? You are an Complete Idiot if you need the Thraetening of Death , we all die One Day, to go to Work or to be an upright Citizen. The Only Thing you understand if we make you Swallow your own Medicine. Then you would Cry and Die before your Time . And you would Know how it Feels.
Blasphemy and Apostasy Laws are nothing but Tools of Opression. Especially attached to Non Muslims . Absolutely Criminal and Evil.
There's nothing human about sharia
@@a.s2205 Shariah is the best system available on Earth.
Assalam Alaykum and Jzakallah khayran brother Paul for clearing this up mainly for non Muslims but also for many of us Muslims. Love the final example/story about the poor man. Subhanallah.
“The best Jihad is a true word in presence of a tyrant “ !!!
Brilliant!!!
MashaAllah what a great informative video may Allah bless you
This is very informative,, thank you Syaikh Paul,,
Indeed it is what Allah says in a Hadeeth e Qudsi :My mercy dominates my Punishment/Anger.
Nice of you to open up and explain such subject 🌹🌹
hi paul, great video as per usual! just a quick recommendation: im guessing youre not using an actual DSLR to shoot video, the video quality looks great, i think itd look way better and more natural if you were to turn cinematic mode/ portrait video off as the subject separation messes up frequently and can sometimes be distracting
I truly love your channel. Im thankful I’ve come across your page and subscribed. Great content love the video
This gentleman is such a breath of fresh air.
the evil act they do is greater than punishment.
i enjoyed this and learned about the exception regarding state , thank you paul
Dear brother Paul Allah bless you you are doing great work on this planet and we love you
May Allah SWT reward you for what you do here and in akhira Brother! Ameen
Again nice stuff from you brother Paul.
Thank you brother Paul
"In Islam, the rigor of sharia law is always overshadowed by the law of mercy."
What a wonderful story
May Allah bless his mercy on him
Excellent clip Mashallaah
Another aspects
which is often misunderstood is that the sharia means punishments as perceived in media. It actually refers to the religious rulings as a whole, from prayers or fasting to the inheritance laws.
Peace be upon you brother...!!! ✌😇🧘♂️
Just a quick note! Vigilantism is *NOT* part of Islam. We cannot take the law into our own hands. This is against Sharia. However, under an Islamic state, there are severe punishments. For example:
It was narrated from Ibn`Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
_“Whoever you find doing the action of the people of Lut, kill the one who does it, and the one to whom it is done.”_
Source: _Sunan Ibn Majah 2561_ | Grade: _Hasan_
There are 2 extremes. The first extreme is to focus heavily on Hudud punishments by taking the law into your own hands and the second extreme is to completely ignore these laws, as if they don't exist in Islam. As Muslims, we need to strike a balance here. We acknowledge that there are Hudud punishments in Islam but they can only be carried out by an Islamic state (Khilafa).
May Allah (عزَّوجل) keep us firm on His religion. Ameen!
Ma'aiz was sentenced to be stoned for adultery. When the companions started stoning him, he tried to escape but they caught him and finished stoning him. When the companions told the prophet that Ma'aiz tried to escape, the Prophet replied: "Why didn't you let him go?" Narrated by Ahmad. It's classified as authentic.
It is worth mentioning that capital punishment in Islam can't be enforced if the victim doesn't press charges. So we have to remember that capital punishment is set for the victim's benefits and legal rights, not the Shariah.
This is one of the best books I ever read
What a get from reading these comments is that alhamdullilah, Br.Paul is doing an amazing job but sad at the same time that the knowledge I was brought up with is sparse amongst the Muslim population.
I like your videos that gives westerners the correct image of Islam.
Salam alaikum brother paul. Please keep up the good work.
Keep up the good works.❤
6:00 Such a fascinating Hadith!
Thank you very much for this video and the literary recommendation. Much needed at a time when the Muslim world and the world at large needs to reevaluate what an islamic interpretation of the law really implies.
May Allah bless you.
You should do more reading vlogs in ur voice. I would recommend. May Allah SWT give u more strength to keep on doing good work
Well spoken.
When those who interpret Sariah are kind hearted it's implementation will be equally kind.
For me the elephant in the room is about interpretation.
What I'm going to say next is with the utmost respect to Islam and to Mahsa Amini, who died in Iran recently at the hands of the morality police.
This is scary for many people...
We all need of Allah's guidance, especially when imparting justice.
My condolences to her family and friends. Also to those killed and injured during the protests for such incident.
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Jazakum Allahu khairan!
Very beautiful video!
Thank you very much!
These punishments are not meant for the purpose of tormenting an individual physically and mentally, it does but that's not the aim.
If one would consider the extensive list of requirements for the establishment of such punishments, it would become fairly obvious to understand how hard and nearly impossible of a task to accomplish.
These requirements would be easier to gather only when society loses the virtues of shame, taqwa and replaces them with degeneracy and moral decadence.
It is only when society becomes morally compromised that these punishments can be easily carried out by the jurisdiction.
I love you for Allah's Sake, Ustadh Paul
Sorry..Is Paul a Muslim..if so why no Muslim name...
@@nurhanaibrahim162 Muslim name not necessary. The Prophet of Allah did not instruct Sahabah to change their names after they became Muslim.
@@mukricraig1914 Look they were all Arabs mostly and already have good Muslim names like Abu Bakar Omar UTHMAN ali Muaz Abdullah etc.Please guys remember Islam comes from Saudi Prophet Mohammad..or Ahmad as in Quran etc.Yes need to change name at least first name to be known as Muslim and even born Muslim who gave bad names need to change to good meaning Muslim names not kufr names..
@@nurhanaibrahim162 if the name doesn't have a bad or kufri meaning, there is no need to change it.
I appreciate your concern but the scholars of Islam have dealt with this issue 1,500 years ago and you and I don't have more concern for the religion of Allah than Rasool Allah sallahu alayhi wassallam and the Sahabah.
@@mukricraig1914 Which scholars are u talking about...Plse check yr facts.According to hadith sahih Muslim Bukhari best loved names by Allah ie Abdullah and Abdul Rahman..Jkkhir.Allahyahdina
one of my favorite reference is that of salauddin al ayubi. many of his haters often point that the ppl of jerusalem were taken as slaves based on the laws of war captives when the actuality of the matter was that they were allowed freedom for a payment separate for the rich and poor and the poor who couldnt pay for it were let go of anyways
Thanks Paul !
Read the hadith about Ma'iz ibn Malik where he asked to be stoned. You will see that the Messenger of Allah has asked him many times to avoid stoning. The Messenger of Allah said to him, "Perhaps you only kiss her, or just touch her, or just see her naked?" But Ma'iz still insisted that he sleep with the woman. The Messenger of Allah even asked another companions if he (Ma'iz) had a mental disorder or was drunk. All because he wanted to avoid stoning, but Ma'iz himself forced him.
was hoping you would touch on the issue of the apostasy law
Growing up in a council estate in London, you realise how important heavy punishments are for deterrence.
@@philipcoriolis6614 bro you’re really asking that?
A purnishment for adultry is indeed a repentance. When some of the Prophet's companions derided the conduct of a woman who was stoned to death for adultry, The prophet said to them; "Leave her alone, for indeed she repented, such a repentance that if it were subdivided for the inhabitants of Madina, it would have been enough for them".
Whenever we talked about Syariah law, my non-Muslim friend always said that cutting a hand of a thief would be cruel so I asked him whether he was thinking of stealing.
This is the essence of Syariah. It is more for prevention. It is not there to punish people unless they are crazy enough to do it. The law also allow for mercy as mentioned in the video. If a person steals because of his needs or he is underaged etc. , he would not be punished.
I am sure a lot of people would be happy to see the criminals, who rob homes and hijacked cars for fun or money, have their hands chopped off.
Gee, I wonder why we never hear about this from the television set?
Who prevents a person from rape, robbery, terrorism, theft and drug dealing except the harsh punishment?
Unfortunately, so far, there is no country that implements Sharia 100% correctly.
A drug user would be lash 80 times.. a drug trafficker only death sentence for them
@Mike J Taliban Sufi Deobandi and they are not in the path of the Prophet Muhammad pbuh in Aleaqida, as they hosted Al-Qaeda, which carried out many terrorist operations in Arab countries and killed Muslims.
I love watching your videos!! May Allāh bless you in this life and hereafter Ameen. Just wondering though are you french or Brit? @AMAUofficial has a full fledged video on Shari'a comparing in detail with western man made laws. @muhammadtim has explained it so beautifully, being a British himself, he must have been able to connect well with the English audience in shā' Allāh
The existence of harsh punishment is a preventive measure, to protect both the potential criminal and the potential victim. Such punishment keep the crime rate low
Salamaleikum my dear felowman, am sorry for my english language. I have some question for you. I need to know about some person Adelard Bath journey and the writing between him and his so-called nephew.
Please make a video about reconciling predestination and free will.
"A man cannot steal from himself". That's very interesting. Why no other Muslims have been able to understand and express nuances of Islam? You're doing a commendable job. It's like worshipping.
Is it possible to host Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami, for talking about the books of Sheikh Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab and the reason why some Islamic schools of thought disagree with him, is the most controversial figure in this era among Muslims after Ibn Taymiyyah.
First teaching of Sharia is cleanliness.
It's vast than just criminal punishment.
That's just a minor part of Sharia which is a very broad term.
MASHA ALLAH
its very simple; oif you know you will get your hand cut off for stealing as a repeat offender-you will less likely steal
great video paul as usual
Glad you enjoyed it
Love from India.... 1st comment
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Jazakallah .... May Allah bless you with long and healthy life Paul.
May allah protect you and the brothers and sisters in india from the oppression Ameen
@@hybe8459ameen summa ameen
Muslim get Love from India is an oxymoron.
MashaAllah very beneficial knowledge to know about Shariah as many think of it barbaric Auzoobillah.
definetely need more posts on sharia
Jazak Allah khair
if punishment is not harsh.. then it is not a punishment....
Mashallah Paul you are doing a great job. In Islam the conditions for punishment for adultery are very strict. Like to implement adultery hadud on someone who is alleged for adultery there must be four witnesses. In all others hadud only two witnesses are needed but for adultery four witnesses are a must. One should think about the logic behind this. Allah pardon me if I am wrong and show me the right path but I read somewhere that this is because adultery is not that good that someone will do it in front of four witnesses or people. So those who are doing adultery in secret then Allah is enough for them to punish them for that sin in life after death. And anyone who did adultery in secret and asked Allah for forgiveness then Allah will forgive him. The harsh punishment for adultery is basically to stop adultery openly or undisguised and save relationships in community and stop some bad intention people from spoiling people's dignity or honour.
Its more of a deterrent rather than a punishment
Regarding the punishments. For sure it does sound good to justify a harsher punishment than some of the laws we have now. However, shariah is touted here as being merciful so my question is. Countries like Saudi Arabia and a few others that I still stonings and cutting off hands etc. is this justified under shariah or, is it more of a dictator level that the punishment is applied and carried out?
The principle and not the mechanism itself is at the core of the revealed laws. Unfortunately a large number of people cannot distinguish between the Substance vs the Surface. This has triggered several unnecessary complications throughout our history.
First, the problem of so called abrogation. There are conflicts only at surface level, not at normative level. Basically there are no abrogations.
Second, the problem of anachronism. Verses commanding freeing of slaves as atonement or urging to keep horses ready for battle are totally anachronistic today if we continue to ignore the substance.
Third, the qyias or analogy should be with the principle or substance, not with the form or surface mechanism. This was not explicitly mentioned by most scholars of the past.
Fourth, some people mistakenly started to think that theocracy could be establshed just by literally implementing the commandments. No, theocracy is not possible to implement unless God starts to send verses directly to us again today. The Caliphate was NOT a theocratic rule. The Caliphs had used their God given intellect to apply the moral principles underlying the commandments.
Fifth, failure to distinguish between the substance from the surface leads to incompleteness of the Quran. God has explicitly mentioned that He has not left out anything out of the book. If we only think of the surface or mechanism, then where are the laws for every and all possible scenarios? Where are the laws about foreign policy, international trade, and myriad other contemporary situations?
Sixth and finally, the emergence of ISS and similar groups are the direct result of the failure to distinguish between substance vs. form.
May Allah reward Paul to bring this important matter to our notice.
Alhamdulillah, Islam is wonderful. A man is punished to be a judge whose judgement is irrefutable and another is punished for illegal sexual act with charity to his family. Which of the blessings of our Lord can we deny?
That man did not do illegal sexual act, he had intercourse with his wife while fasting during the month of ramadan.
I understand that stoning to death of adulterers is not in Quran. it is actually from the Bible. For this and for stealing, there are many conditions to be fulfilled before the prescribed punishment is to be meted out... the stolen goods must be of certain value, it must not be out in the open, etc.
Its not from the bible its in the Hadith. The prophet pbuh did it and the sahaba did it. We dont take from the bible, its not an authority. Such an ignorant statement to say.
are you a Hadith rejecter?
@@kenkaneki9138Stoning is not mentioned in the Holy Quran once. It’s not a shariah
*I've never been afraid of Shari'a law (hudud) even before I learn about it in the university. I'm only scared of "people" who use Shari'a law wrongfully. Weird that I have even write it (basic knowledge) myself to explain what Shari'a law is and how it's use, practically to non-Muslim who didn't know about it. The people who are actually scared of Shari'a law is the one who do wrong and inflict injustice to other people, taking other people's right as their own. If they didn't do any wrong why would they be scared of it? Shari'a law is supposed to protect innocent people and people who have done nothing wrong, a soothing balm to people who have become victim to others people's injustice, and a form of discipline and most of the time punishment to wrongdoers. We know even without Shari'a law, some "people" are so sick minded that even law as harsh won't deter them to do injustice to people. The people who likes to break the law just because they can, if you know what I mean.* 🙂
I live in the West (UK) and I'm horrified by the West!
I've juste Watched a mr.ballen episode on young lady who was tortured and killed cruelly and by 2 of her "friends", after the crime one of the criminals went playing innocent to the victims house and played the good concerned friends victim. She ate, slept and lived in her victims house for a month or more. Some years later when they found out they were sentenced to 15 years or so.. but they only served 9 and got paroled, now they are enjoying life while the other is enjoyed by worms. And a broken family.
Sharia law specifically justice Sharia, is perfect. It like the biblical eye for an eye, if you don't like it, then you must be someone who does something and fear the consequences.
Humans want to do wrong and run away or escape punishment for himself, but wants others to be punished.
I am new to this channel...great stuff.....sir are you a Muslim???
Yes, he is Muslim.
Very simple. Anyone ever watched the Purge? It's a movie set in the US where once a year, 1 night for 12 hours all laws get lifted and everything becomes legal including murder. The movie depicts the people during those 12 hours as terribly horrified. Why? Because the harsh laws that are usually in place against murder are harsh enough to DETER the people from practicing it. When there arent deterents anymore or are too weak, the innocent of the population are vulnerable to the vicious. Allah is perfect in EVERYTHING He does. Including deter people from crimes and keep the innocent protected.
Please bring as guest Asim Qureshi and Moazzem beg from CAGE. Asim Qureshi i guess is a avid book reader.
Hey BT, read this book a while back and never saw the hype. You have mentioned it many times as have other well-versed Western Muslims, what do you think is so special about it?
There is the immutable law of the Quran and there is the law of man.
If one cannot be punished according to the immutable law, he still can be punished according to the law of man, however, under a different act.
Great video
They themselves had more harsh and some inhumane punishments if they read their history
Sharia law is not merely about the cases of crime but all of the rules from Allah is sharia law including be good to one's parents or be responsible to one's family even speaking the truth and politely is sharia law.