Its such a pure and sweet little act but powerfully unifying! I mean its like the world exchanges chemistry by doing this little tap kiss on the blessed stone which sits in the center of the world, symbolizing and reflecting back the inhabitants energy. Not to sound natgeo but its that kind of a moment
I visited this year Sultan's Pasha mosque al hamdulillah. Our hotel was just in front of this amazing mosque so we just had a two minutes walk to go and pray subhana Allah
I was under the impression that when messenger Abraham was on his wandering in the land he reached a place and felt tiredness and fell asleep had dream in which he learned that he was resting on holy site and there is black stone for him to mark the ground and built an alter for the worship of one and only creator of all creations?
There is also another stone that I saw recently at the Royal Observatory in London. It is on public display and is said to be the oldest stone in the world. Approximately 4.5 Billion years old.
With all due respect the historical details of the early events in this lecture are full of mistakes but otherwise the rest is a good effort by my brother shaykh YQ my Allah reward his efforts
@@loose505 Good question, well , the shaykh di a very good job overall so may Allah reward his efforts however and for example only I don’t want to overdo this: He repeatedly claimed that the only stone that remained all this time from the time of prophet Ibrahim PBUH was the black stone however that is not true because the Maqam Ibrahim stone is also preserved and is still in display for all to see. he said there was a civil war between Jurhom and Khuza’a however it was not a civil war Khuza’s invaded and Makkah first defeating the Jurhom (the second, not the earlier Jurhom from the time of Ibrahim). he also said Jurhom wanted to destroy they didn’t, and he said that in the same incident when they covered up the well of Zamzam is when they pulled the black stone of the Ka’bah, however the earlier Jurhom many centuries before this incident are whom buried the Zamzam well. He said they pulled it (black tone) out and buried it far away but a lady who was hiding and spared and told jurhom where she saw it barried. Why would she tell jurhom where it was if it was them who barried it when they left? Actually the lady was from Khuza’a and at the time the second jurhom were outside the valley and not in control but still within the boundaries of Makkah and sometime after they were defeated by Khuza’a a conflict took place between two branches of bani ismail over the rights over Makkah and those who left took it out of jealousy and hid on their way out. The women from Khuza’a say this and told her own tribe of Khuza’a not the jurhom and it was part of the leverage Khaza’ah had when they conquered Makkah and ruled it for about 500 years before the time of Qusay bin Kilab who defeated them and united Quraysh as rulers of Makkah. All of this is a super summary as for the fully cited and references detailed history I address that elsewhere and will be published. Anyway the Shaykh did a good job regardless of these early history mistakes which is normal as very few specialize in the earlier history before the time of Quraysh.
@@tghafiz5652 @loose505 Good question, well , the shaykh di a very good job overall so may Allah reward his efforts however and for example only I don’t want to overdo this: He repeatedly claimed that the only stone that remained all this time from the time of prophet Ibrahim PBUH was the black stone however that is not true because the Maqam Ibrahim stone is also preserved and is still in display for all to see. he said there was a civil war between Jurhom and Khuza’a however it was not a civil war Khuza’s invaded and Makkah first defeating the Jurhom (the second, not the earlier Jurhom from the time of Ibrahim). he also said Jurhom wanted to destroy they didn’t, and he said that in the same incident when they covered up the well of Zamzam is when they pulled the black stone of the Ka’bah, however the earlier Jurhom many centuries before this incident are whom buried the Zamzam well. He said they pulled it (black tone) out and buried it far away but a lady who was hiding and spared and told jurhom where she saw it barried. Why would she tell jurhom where it was if it was them who barried it when they left? Actually the lady was from Khuza’a and at the time the second jurhom were outside the valley and not in control but still within the boundaries of Makkah and sometime after they were defeated by Khuza’a a conflict took place between two branches of bani ismail over the rights over Makkah and those who left took it out of jealousy and hid on their way out. The women from Khuza’a say this and told her own tribe of Khuza’a not the jurhom and it was part of the leverage Khaza’ah had when they conquered Makkah and ruled it for about 500 years before the time of Qusay bin Kilab who defeated them and united Quraysh as rulers of Makkah. All of this is a super summary as for the fully cited and references detailed history I address that elsewhere and will be published. Anyway the Shaykh did a good job regardless of these early history mistakes which is normal as very few specialize in the earlier history before the time of Quraysh. oh and again he later says jurhom broke the black stone, jurhom history did not effect any landmarks in makkah other than burrying the zamzam well. in fact the narrations about the Quraysh rebuilding the kabah during the time of the prophet show it to be still a complete stone in one piece the size of about a large mans head, and shiny reflective black alost like a mirror.
No one bow down to prophet Muhammad SAW, Muslim only bow down to Almighty Allah. The kissing of the black stone is only the act of sunnah( what prophet Muhammad SAW) did. You are completely misguided my friend.
You know 1 thing i love about u jizzlomics that i hate about us christian greek orthodox is we have so many problem with so cld women of these days. Fights, courts,divorses, loss of ur monet,things ,propertoes,acests,mostly kids get fu.ed up. But not you boys . Like i mean look rhat circle you walk. Here we are killing each other looseing our lifes hard work orher hand you my jizzlomic boys form jizzlom all gladly every so happily ever so proudly alk simply share 1 hole. Every 1 of you'll entre that hole 🕳 like really get in it tho pushing shoving walking ontop of 1 onother stomping mtr frs in ur way fall rise still in the end you'll find you all right back in that 1 same hole like wow man bless you all for ur big hearts and sharing holes so peacfully lol 😆❤️♥️💖💕💙😆❤️♥️💖💕💙
If u muslims bow down and thwres a greek around oooo better spot him or soon ass ur in position HE WILL MOVE. He spots you bent over believe me he will take over lol 😆😂🤣😅😌😜😆 apo pisso malaka
You think the prophet kissed a stone? For what purpose would he kiss a stone? Because someone said the prophet kissed a stone we have to as well? Will Allah ask us on Judgement Day and what will I gain for copying this action that I never saw him do?
They were disobedient muslims, and damaged the real teachings of islam more than they are famous for serving it. They - rulers of turkey were more bogus but little obedient as per the verified history.
They Didn't go to Hajj because going on Hajj back then was a matter of Months of Travel to get to Mecca and Months travel to get back and If the Rulers went to Hajj, leavening their pollical seat of power empty for such a long time, it was very likely they would be overthrown or coup'ed by their other royal family members (brother, son, uncle ect ect) or Viziers. This is the Same Reason Why None of the Mughal Emperors ever did Hajj either. Saladin Never Did Hajj either for a similar reason. The Abbasids and the Umayyads rulers were able to do Hajj because their seat of power Damascus and Baghdad respectively were closer to mecca, thus making the trip shorter, They were also Arab dynasties so the concept of your own tribe taking power from you was less of a risk due to the Arab tribal system. Also eventually the Abbasids were just figure heads so the concept of couping a figurehead didn't really matter.
@greenjacketguy is partially right, they were often at war and couldn’t go… how many times did our prophet (BBUP) go to hajj and why?When also he had so much loyal followers…? Take that in consideration 😉 Salam aleykum!
In eyes of a normal human it's just a simple stone but we as Muslim believe it to be a stone came from paradise and it has some unique abilities for spiritual purposes as our beloved Prophet Muhammad sallallahu Alahi Wa sallam said
@@pumpkin_samaDid Allah tell you any of this? Did he twll you the stone came feom heaven with abilities? It's just a stone, carved by hand and it will be destroyed on Judgement Day like everything else.
When the Prophet, peace be upon him, purified the Sacred Mosque, the believers took out all the idols and statutes such as Alat, Manat, and Uza. And this Black stone was just a MARKER to help people count how many times they went around the kaaba during Haj Dawaf. There is absolutely no other significance in this stone! None. We can replace it with a neon light if we could. The stone worshipers and the idolworshipers fabricated this great lie about this stone and started kissing it, as if it was holy. This is a stone for God sake!!! What kind of Muslim are you when you are putting some importance on a rock?
@ABC123-xj5rq Then why do you have people fighting over it, just so they have a chance of touching it or kissing it? It has far beyond historical significance, my friend! Muslims see it as holy.
@WorshipGodAlone It's like anything that's a fashion or a trend. The Prophet SAW kissed it so people want to follow that sunnah. People save up a lifetime's worth of money to go to this blessed land, of course they'll be eager to kiss the stone, touch the ka'ba etc. Come on... 🙄
@ABC123-xj5rq And why would the prophet kiss a stone? That is an insult to God's prophet. How do you know if he kissed it? Just follow our parents, and tradition blindly will take us to hell.
@WorshipGodAlone Rather follow what's mentioned in hadith, buddy. You implying our parents will go to hell for their lack of knowledge? That's quite sad.
Why do you always say, “salwsalam” instead of “sallallahu alayhi wa sallam”. You are committing a sin of not giving him the right salawat, for what does it mean by “salawsalam”? It’s senseless!
I thought thay pray to god but thay bouw down to Muhammad and kiss the black stone yeah wright is the father the father of Muhammad is Muhammad the son of god you say the only true god is the father
This rock is similar to corner stone found in buildings allover the world. Jibril brought this rock and placed the on earth. This allowed Ibrahim to pinpoint the place where to build the house of worship. No need to spread any other mythology about this rock !
For all those giving negative comments....as a Muslim ur bigotry comments has no effect on us...but my sympathy do to ur lack of knowledge and belief.
رَبَّنَا آتِنَا مِن لَّدُنكَ رَحْمَةً وَهَيِّئْ لَنَا مِنْ أَمْرِنَا رَشَدًا
Its such a pure and sweet little act but powerfully unifying!
I mean its like the world exchanges chemistry by doing this little tap kiss on the blessed stone which sits in the center of the world, symbolizing and reflecting back the inhabitants energy. Not to sound natgeo but its that kind of a moment
I visited this year Sultan's Pasha mosque al hamdulillah. Our hotel was just in front of this amazing mosque so we just had a two minutes walk to go and pray subhana Allah
i like yasir qadi detailed lectures
Thanks!
جزاك اللهُ خيراً
thank you
5 stones grid Istanbul...interesting
I was under the impression that when messenger Abraham was on his wandering in the land he reached a place and felt tiredness and fell asleep had dream in which he learned that he was resting on holy site and there is black stone for him to mark the ground and built an alter for the worship of one and only creator of all creations?
There is also another stone that I saw recently at the Royal Observatory in London. It is on public display and is said to be the oldest stone in the world. Approximately 4.5 Billion years old.
you need to read more buddy boy no way its oldest stone 4.5 bil oldest stones go back 14 .5 billion years ago haboo
@ I am a muslim. I am only making a comment on what I saw. If you’re ever in London, I recommend visiting.
@@KingofBabylon1991that’s the worst way of talking anyone.
Dont just listen. Evaluate his historical event. The truth will prevail.
What are you implying?
With all due respect the historical details of the early events in this lecture are full of mistakes but otherwise the rest is a good effort by my brother shaykh YQ my Allah reward his efforts
ofcourse it's full of mistakes, it's based on hear/say (hadith) and according to evil leader's!
Could you please be more specific. Where exactly are the mistakes?
What was the mistake Mr historian ?
@@loose505 Good question, well , the shaykh di a very good job overall so may Allah reward his efforts however and for example only I don’t want to overdo this:
He repeatedly claimed that the only stone that remained all this time from the time of prophet Ibrahim PBUH was the black stone however that is not true because the Maqam Ibrahim stone is also preserved and is still in display for all to see.
he said there was a civil war between Jurhom and Khuza’a however it was not a civil war Khuza’s invaded and Makkah first defeating the Jurhom (the second, not the earlier Jurhom from the time of Ibrahim).
he also said Jurhom wanted to destroy they didn’t, and he said that in the same incident when they covered up the well of Zamzam is when they pulled the black stone of the Ka’bah, however the earlier Jurhom many centuries before this incident are whom buried the Zamzam well.
He said they pulled it (black tone) out and buried it far away but a lady who was hiding and spared and told jurhom where she saw it barried. Why would she tell jurhom where it was if it was them who barried it when they left? Actually the lady was from Khuza’a and at the time the second jurhom were outside the valley and not in control but still within the boundaries of Makkah and sometime after they were defeated by Khuza’a a conflict took place between two branches of bani ismail over the rights over Makkah and those who left took it out of jealousy and hid on their way out. The women from Khuza’a say this and told her own tribe of Khuza’a not the jurhom and it was part of the leverage Khaza’ah had when they conquered Makkah and ruled it for about 500 years before the time of Qusay bin Kilab who defeated them and united Quraysh as rulers of Makkah.
All of this is a super summary as for the fully cited and references detailed history I address that elsewhere and will be published.
Anyway the Shaykh did a good job regardless of these early history mistakes which is normal as very few specialize in the earlier history before the time of Quraysh.
@@tghafiz5652 @loose505 Good question, well , the shaykh di a very good job overall so may Allah reward his efforts however and for example only I don’t want to overdo this:
He repeatedly claimed that the only stone that remained all this time from the time of prophet Ibrahim PBUH was the black stone however that is not true because the Maqam Ibrahim stone is also preserved and is still in display for all to see.
he said there was a civil war between Jurhom and Khuza’a however it was not a civil war Khuza’s invaded and Makkah first defeating the Jurhom (the second, not the earlier Jurhom from the time of Ibrahim).
he also said Jurhom wanted to destroy they didn’t, and he said that in the same incident when they covered up the well of Zamzam is when they pulled the black stone of the Ka’bah, however the earlier Jurhom many centuries before this incident are whom buried the Zamzam well.
He said they pulled it (black tone) out and buried it far away but a lady who was hiding and spared and told jurhom where she saw it barried. Why would she tell jurhom where it was if it was them who barried it when they left? Actually the lady was from Khuza’a and at the time the second jurhom were outside the valley and not in control but still within the boundaries of Makkah and sometime after they were defeated by Khuza’a a conflict took place between two branches of bani ismail over the rights over Makkah and those who left took it out of jealousy and hid on their way out. The women from Khuza’a say this and told her own tribe of Khuza’a not the jurhom and it was part of the leverage Khaza’ah had when they conquered Makkah and ruled it for about 500 years before the time of Qusay bin Kilab who defeated them and united Quraysh as rulers of Makkah.
All of this is a super summary as for the fully cited and references detailed history I address that elsewhere and will be published.
Anyway the Shaykh did a good job regardless of these early history mistakes which is normal as very few specialize in the earlier history before the time of Quraysh. oh and again he later says jurhom broke the black stone, jurhom history did not effect any landmarks in makkah other than burrying the zamzam well. in fact the narrations about the Quraysh rebuilding the kabah during the time of the prophet show it to be still a complete stone in one piece the size of about a large mans head, and shiny reflective black alost like a mirror.
I don't beleive this rock is different from other rocks else where
No one bow down to prophet Muhammad SAW, Muslim only bow down to Almighty Allah. The kissing of the black stone is only the act of sunnah( what prophet Muhammad SAW) did. You are completely misguided my friend.
You know 1 thing i love about u jizzlomics that i hate about us christian greek orthodox is we have so many problem with so cld women of these days. Fights, courts,divorses, loss of ur monet,things ,propertoes,acests,mostly kids get fu.ed up. But not you boys . Like i mean look rhat circle you walk. Here we are killing each other looseing our lifes hard work orher hand you my jizzlomic boys form jizzlom all gladly every so happily ever so proudly alk simply share 1 hole. Every 1 of you'll entre that hole 🕳 like really get in it tho pushing shoving walking ontop of 1 onother stomping mtr frs in ur way fall rise still in the end you'll find you all right back in that 1 same hole like wow man bless you all for ur big hearts and sharing holes so peacfully lol 😆❤️♥️💖💕💙😆❤️♥️💖💕💙
If u muslims bow down and thwres a greek around oooo better spot him or soon ass ur in position HE WILL MOVE. He spots you bent over believe me he will take over lol 😆😂🤣😅😌😜😆 apo pisso malaka
You think the prophet kissed a stone? For what purpose would he kiss a stone? Because someone said the prophet kissed a stone we have to as well? Will Allah ask us on Judgement Day and what will I gain for copying this action that I never saw him do?
❤✅✅✅🤲🤲🤲👉👌 subhanallah va bi hamdihee,,📌
Jazakallahu khair va alaikum Salaam wa Rahmatullah wa barakaatuho ......
14:50. Why didn't they go on Hajj?
They were disobedient muslims, and damaged the real teachings of islam more than they are famous for serving it. They - rulers of turkey were more bogus but little obedient as per the verified history.
They Didn't go to Hajj because going on Hajj back then was a matter of Months of Travel to get to Mecca and Months travel to get back and If the Rulers went to Hajj, leavening their pollical seat of power empty for such a long time, it was very likely they would be overthrown or coup'ed by their other royal family members (brother, son, uncle ect ect) or Viziers. This is the Same Reason Why None of the Mughal Emperors ever did Hajj either. Saladin Never Did Hajj either for a similar reason.
The Abbasids and the Umayyads rulers were able to do Hajj because their seat of power Damascus and Baghdad respectively were closer to mecca, thus making the trip shorter, They were also Arab dynasties so the concept of your own tribe taking power from you was less of a risk due to the Arab tribal system. Also eventually the Abbasids were just figure heads so the concept of couping a figurehead didn't really matter.
@@greenjacketguy3759 That was an excellent response. Jazakuallah Khayran for your time and effort!
@greenjacketguy is partially right, they were often at war and couldn’t go… how many times did our prophet (BBUP) go to hajj and why?When also he had so much loyal followers…?
Take that in consideration 😉
Salam aleykum!
There was a billion years old stone kept in cardiff pre historic museum. And i licked it cause it wasnt into a case. 😂
So which hole in Islamic narrative the black stone came from?
One other channel is saying this is the Holy Grail
Only a rock after all .
In eyes of a normal human it's just a simple stone but we as Muslim believe it to be a stone came from paradise and it has some unique abilities for spiritual purposes as our beloved Prophet Muhammad sallallahu Alahi Wa sallam said
@@pumpkin_samaDid Allah tell you any of this? Did he twll you the stone came feom heaven with abilities? It's just a stone, carved by hand and it will be destroyed on Judgement Day like everything else.
@zzz22214...so seems ur brain!
🤲🤲🤲
Nothing but lies upon lies
What? Please clarify the lies upon lies in writing with your factual truths
When the Prophet, peace be upon him, purified the Sacred Mosque, the believers took out all the idols and statutes such as Alat, Manat, and Uza. And this Black stone was just a MARKER to help people count how many times they went around the kaaba during Haj Dawaf. There is absolutely no other significance in this stone! None. We can replace it with a neon light if we could. The stone worshipers and the idolworshipers fabricated this great lie about this stone and started kissing it, as if it was holy. This is a stone for God sake!!! What kind of Muslim are you when you are putting some importance on a rock?
Relax fam. It's just history. No one is worshipping it. 🙄
@ABC123-xj5rq Then why do you have people fighting over it, just so they have a chance of touching it or kissing it? It has far beyond historical significance, my friend! Muslims see it as holy.
@WorshipGodAlone It's like anything that's a fashion or a trend. The Prophet SAW kissed it so people want to follow that sunnah.
People save up a lifetime's worth of money to go to this blessed land, of course they'll be eager to kiss the stone, touch the ka'ba etc. Come on... 🙄
@ABC123-xj5rq And why would the prophet kiss a stone? That is an insult to God's prophet. How do you know if he kissed it? Just follow our parents, and tradition blindly will take us to hell.
@WorshipGodAlone Rather follow what's mentioned in hadith, buddy.
You implying our parents will go to hell for their lack of knowledge? That's quite sad.
Could it be,when Hajr Al aswad vanish away completely then endtime will commence?
Only God knows when the hour is. You're attributing power to a rock.
Why do you always say, “salwsalam” instead of “sallallahu alayhi wa sallam”. You are committing a sin of not giving him the right salawat, for what does it mean by “salawsalam”? It’s senseless!
That could be an accent problem, im sure he's not doing intentionally
Wahabbi at work calling everything a sin
Salam, please focus on the good message.
I thought thay pray to god but thay bouw down to Muhammad and kiss the black stone yeah wright is the father the father of Muhammad is Muhammad the son of god you say the only true god is the father
What're you smoking G?
😅😅😅😅😅😂😅😂😅
This rock is similar to corner stone found in buildings allover the world. Jibril brought this rock and placed the on earth. This allowed Ibrahim to pinpoint the place where to build the house of worship. No need to spread any other mythology about this rock !
Stop being an absolute twat
And you where there LOL!
Similar to corner stone found in buildings all over the world 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You punk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Ali_Mekrani Were u boy ?
@@None-wi2co No! you said:
No need to spread any other mythology about this rock !
Like only your MYTHOLOGY is the correct one! LOL