Over the past few months I’ve been seeing so many videos of Italians embracing or learning about Islam. As an Italian revert, nothing makes me happier than seeing Islam spread in Italy 🥲♥️Alhamdullilah
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised: 1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities: The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm: Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord." This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance. 2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses: The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars. Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44) Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79) Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239) These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards. 3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood: The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation: Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta." This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood. Without lies your claims die Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised: 1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities: The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm: Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord." This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance. 2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses: The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars. Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44) Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79) Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239) These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards. 3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood: The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation: Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta." This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood. Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised: 1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities: The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm: Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord." This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised: 1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities: The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm: Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord." This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance. 2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses: The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars. Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44) Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79) Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239) These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards. 3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood: The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation: Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta." This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood. Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
Sister Lucy and Jude, you don't have to tell people ride away, imagine you say it to them 2 years from now, and when they understandably show their worries, you can say "will I have been a Muslim for 2 years have you noticed anything weird in me" that is powerful answer.. Also by that time your faith will be stronger and your knoweldge on how to answer misconception will enable you to give beautiful calm dawah. if you need tips I have many please ask me I will do my best. I think Jude has been already a Muslim but not sure. PS: I Love the 2 sisters , the one who is taking shahadah seems so genuine and pure, may Allah grant both sister and Ali and all of us, light, mercy, love, and success in both worlds and firdous Amin. You , my Lord, is the All-hearing.
SISTER, If you want to say to someone unaccepting his/her destiny... "Life in this world is a test...the rich, the poor, young or mature, dumb or clever, beautiful or ugly etc.etc...all of those are examination for the eternal life in the here after. The peoples who obey a commands of God ofcourse will enter paradise but for they who disobey God commands they will be enter to hell!" Wallahi🙏🏼
Lucy and jude thanks you For stopping at sperker corner.ALLAH MAKE BOTH ARE YOU TO ASK AND QUESTIONS IF ALI WIFE IS WATCHING HIM ALLAH MORE WATCHING BOTH LUCY JUDE BECAUSE MUHAMMAD S.A.W UMAH.
@@farahali3032 it is a scam. Most are Indians. No offense to Indians but there are a lot of scam centers in India(some are even protected by powerful criminals). Don't fall for it be it IRL, text or online. Stay safe and be vigilant,people.
Tell me where you live i'll come live therewur acting as if ur not seeing worse everyday in the streets even in muslim countries,it's sad but it's true@@ridwan3462
10:51 Adam said it’s my fault I repent then Adam said it’s your fault ? Which one is it Ali dawah and you claim in this video the Quran only has 112 chapters . Send this man back to Muslim school 😂
20:44 so basically a Muslim can have a tonne of sins but as long as he believes in Allah he will go to paradise. Good one Ali needs dawah . Basically as long as you are a Muslim you can sin
The Islamic Shahaada: I bear witness that there is no deity but God and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God. Christian Shahaada: And this is eternal life that they may know you ((the father), the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you sent.
Over the past few months I’ve been seeing so many videos of Italians embracing or learning about Islam. As an Italian revert, nothing makes me happier than seeing Islam spread in Italy 🥲♥️Alhamdullilah
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k with or without lies Christianity dies😅
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised:
1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities:
The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm:
Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord."
This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance.
2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses:
The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars.
Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44)
Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79)
Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239)
These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards.
3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood:
The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation:
Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta."
This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood.
Without lies your claims die
Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised:
1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities:
The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm:
Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord."
This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance.
2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses:
The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars.
Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44)
Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79)
Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239)
These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards.
3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood:
The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation:
Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta."
This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood.
Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised:
1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities:
The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm:
Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord."
This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance.
@@user-kb1rl5qy1k The claim that Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers worshipped the three daughters of Allah: Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, has been refuted both by the Qur'an and scholarly analysis of Islamic history. Here's a clear response to the key points raised:
1. The Qur'an's Refutation of the Pagan Deities:
The Qur'an directly addresses the existence of these three goddesses in Surah An-Najm:
Surah An-Najm (53:19-23): "Have you considered ˹the idols of˺ Lat and ’Uzza, and the third one, Manat, as well? Do you ˹prefer to˺ have sons while ˹you attribute˺ to Him daughters? Then this is truly a biased distribution. These ˹idols˺ are mere names that you and your forefathers have made up-a practice Allah has never authorized. They follow nothing but ˹inherited˺ assumptions and whatever ˹their˺ souls desire, although ˹true˺ guidance has already come to them from their Lord."
This passage clearly refutes the idea that these deities had any divinity or that they were daughters of Allah. The Qur'an denounces the practice of attributing daughters to Allah, calling it a biased and baseless belief that was invented by the forefathers of the pagans. The verses emphasize that these idols are merely names with no real power or divinity, and that following them is based on false assumptions rather than true guidance.
2. The Fabricated Story of the Satanic Verses:
The so-called "Satanic Verses" story, which claims that Satan inspired Muhammad to praise these idols, is widely recognized as a fabrication. This story is not found in any authentic hadith collections and has been rejected by many renowned Islamic scholars.
Al-Bayhaqi: "This story is not proven in terms of its transmission." (Tafseer al-Fakhr ar-Raazi 23/44)
Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad: "This hadith was not narrated by any of the authors of Saheehs, and it was not narrated by any trustworthy narrator via a sound, uninterrupted chain of transmission." (Ash-Shifa fi Ahwaal al-Mustafa 2/79)
Ibn Katheer: He notes that the reports of this story are all narrated via mursal isnaads (incomplete chains of narration) and that there is no complete chain of narration that would make them sound (saheeh). (Tafsir Ibn Katheer 3/239)
These scholarly analyses confirm that the story lacks a reliable chain of transmission and is therefore not considered authentic by Islamic standards.
3. Divine Protection Against Falsehood:
The Qur'an itself provides a strong refutation to the notion that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) could have fabricated any part of the revelation:
Surah Al-Haaqqa (69:44-46): "Had he (Muhammad) made up something in Our Name, We would have certainly seized him by his right hand, then severed his aorta."
This verse asserts that if Muhammad had ever fabricated anything in the name of Allah, he would have been immediately punished. This is a clear indication of the seriousness with which divine revelation is protected from falsehood.
Subhanallah, at the end of the day, Islam is the only purely monotheistic religion.
I like the factory settings, because it gets rid of the virus and other stuff.
Al Qur'an 30:30 Fitra
factory setting.
Sister Lucy and Jude, you don't have to tell people ride away, imagine you say it to them 2 years from now, and when they understandably show their worries, you can say "will I have been a Muslim for 2 years have you noticed anything weird in me" that is powerful answer.. Also by that time your faith will be stronger and your knoweldge on how to answer misconception will enable you to give beautiful calm dawah. if you need tips I have many please ask me I will do my best. I think Jude has been already a Muslim but not sure.
PS: I Love the 2 sisters , the one who is taking shahadah seems so genuine and pure, may Allah grant both sister and Ali and all of us, light, mercy, love, and success in both worlds and firdous Amin. You , my Lord, is the All-hearing.
if you read this
say alhamdullilah
subhanallah
astaghfirullah
Allahu akbar
now you earned good deeds
May Allah guide us all! Well done Ali.. barakallah
Love and salaams from the southern most tip of Africa aka Cape Town ❤🇿🇦
And western part of the Africa called ghana is here to tell you that ghana 🇬🇭 love South Africa wholeheartedly believe me to be ameen.
May Allah guide Lucy
MaShaAllaha BarakAllah welcome to Islam Sister.
May Allah bless them and give them happiness in this life and in the next inshallah.
Masha Allah May Allah SWT bless the sister with Shahada and guide her, Ameen
Ameen
I love the way Ali gives dawah, funny guy Masha Allah 🇹🇷🥊
MASHA'ALLAH 😊
God bless you brother
May Allah bless you brother Ali 🤲🏻❤️
Ameen
Allahumma Ameen
Ali dawah backward muslim
Masha Allah..
One of the Ali's best
masyaallah may Allah bless them all
SISTER,
If you want to say to someone unaccepting his/her destiny...
"Life in this world is a test...the rich, the poor, young or mature, dumb or clever, beautiful or ugly etc.etc...all of those are examination for the eternal life in the here after. The peoples who obey a commands of God ofcourse will enter paradise but for they who disobey God commands they will be enter to hell!"
Wallahi🙏🏼
Very well done, Ali
May Allah bless her
May Allah guide them, ameen
ALHAMDULILLAH
Your Muslim in your heart Sister
Alhamdulillah, lm very jealous of u, bro Ali, u make this sisters embrace Islam, masyaallah.❤😂🎉😊
Brother ali wearing mic like necklace 😂 hahha
AllahuAkbar.
Cameraman pans up because blur effect can't be applied.
MashaAllah
Lucy and jude thanks you
For stopping at sperker corner.ALLAH MAKE BOTH ARE YOU TO ASK
AND QUESTIONS IF ALI
WIFE IS WATCHING HIM
ALLAH MORE WATCHING
BOTH LUCY JUDE BECAUSE MUHAMMAD S.A.W UMAH.
Alhamdulillah
Ahamdulliahhh there are 112 chapters in the Quran ?
Bro you should have quoted some ayats where Allah mentions his love for non believer , my English is not that but i hope you can get my point
Ya Allah madad
Beautiful,god bless😂❤
Basically,he refused to submit his will.
❤
This sister from yeman really doesn't give up 🤡
it's a chain message.. not one person. Allah knows best but it seems like scam.
They are zio bots @@farahali3032
@@farahali3032Something that is waswasah, don't.
@@farahali3032 it is a scam. Most are Indians. No offense to Indians but there are a lot of scam centers in India(some are even protected by powerful criminals). Don't fall for it be it IRL, text or online. Stay safe and be vigilant,people.
Ali is taking the story of Adam literally which means he ignores the fact that Allah is all-knowing and nothing happens without Allah's will,
Assalamuallaikum Please brother hide here
هل علي دعوة اشعري
حتى انا شكيت لمن ذكر خلق ادم 😢 إن شاء الله ما يكون اشعري
Wow great so now pretty much all the dawah channel stopped censoring women?? Mashallah.
Not good
@@personalprofile1939 I'm being sarcastic by saying mashallah but yes it's not good.
Tell me where you live i'll come live therewur acting as if ur not seeing worse everyday in the streets even in muslim countries,it's sad but it's true@@ridwan3462
Cover the lady fully like the other channels, do you not know hair is part of the awrah?
📿💐💐🤍❤🌹🌹
Did this man carry a brain or kept his brain inside his bed i think he just go with empty head without his brain carry everywhere seem funny😅😅
Baptise and repent in JESUS NAME Mr Muslim all of you.
Not in Allah hell bound mate
Read and educate,wake up,this muslim knows the bible more than u do
You non Muslims have really bad habit you disrespect Islam. If you hate Islam that's ok don't have to but don't need disrespect
I like the way he says we were created from clay then quickly moved on 😂.
Yeah let's here the science behind that one.
Backward Ali dawah talking rubbish
Literally what did he say wrong? Be careful what you say. Everything in this video was perfectly explained so stop finding problems
10:51 Adam said it’s my fault I repent then Adam said it’s your fault ? Which one is it Ali dawah and you claim in this video the Quran only has 112 chapters . Send this man back to Muslim school 😂
20:44 so basically a Muslim can have a tonne of sins but as long as he believes in Allah he will go to paradise. Good one Ali needs dawah . Basically as long as you are a Muslim you can sin
112 chapters in the Quran yeah? 😂😂😂😂😂
They don’t know how many chapters are there in the Quran 111 114 or one 116 it’s a big agitation for Muslins
@@Irelano it’s the missing Quran verses what got eaten by the sheep brother 🤣
Ali dawah doesn’t even know how many chapters are in the Quran he said 112 . As a non Muslim even I know there are 114 chapters . Embarrassing
The Islamic Shahaada: I bear witness that there is no deity but God and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God.
Christian Shahaada: And this is eternal life that they may know you ((the father), the only true God and Jesus Christ whom you sent.