Lives of Sahaba 64 - Bilal Ibn Rabah - Sh. Dr. Yasir Qadhi

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    In this video, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi covers the life of the famous companion Bilal Ibn Rabah [rA]. This is the most famous Bilal known to Muslims for his calling of the Adhan and surviving various forms of torture [rA].
    Watch the full video to learn about these stories and much more.
    Presentation details: January 24, 2017 @ Memphis Islamic Center
    In this series, Lives of the Sahaba, Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi discusses the lives of the noble companions, some of the greatest and most blessed human beings to ever live after the death of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him [S].
    While not a comprehensive history of the Khulafa Ar-Rashidoon, this series will provide a summarized biography of the men and women considered to be the Sahaba (companions of the Prophet [s]), including the Mothers of the Believers (the wives of the Prophet).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @oromiyaqueen85
    @oromiyaqueen85 6 років тому +82

    Thank you I’m a black Ethiopian Muslim!

  • @roubaissa6996
    @roubaissa6996 4 роки тому +29

    We all love Bilal Ibn Rabah (RA). May we all be reunited with him in firdous el a3la. Ameen.

  • @alfhassan9585
    @alfhassan9585 6 років тому +18

    Yessss finally Bilal RA thank you so much sheikh I love you. May Allah bless you and your family.

  • @sabihaali7115
    @sabihaali7115 4 роки тому +8

    MashaAllah Alhamdulliah what a beautiful inspiring lecture on Bilal RA. What Emaan!!! so moving that it brings tears. May we all as an Ummah follow their footsteps. May Allah bless you brother Yassir and your team Ameen. Salams to you and the Ummah from India.

  • @nkhan6429
    @nkhan6429 5 років тому +16

    Thank you for this thorough series over Bilal RA. May Allah bless you and your family.

  • @ukhtifariha3304
    @ukhtifariha3304 6 років тому +10

    MaashaAllah what a magnificent story may Allah bless you all

  • @abudujana13
    @abudujana13 4 роки тому +3

    JazakAllah khair

  • @fmnishad1
    @fmnishad1 6 років тому +9

    Waited so long. Jazakallah

  • @mnizam84
    @mnizam84 6 років тому +4

    What a lecture

  • @rosefin6526
    @rosefin6526 6 років тому +7

    Plz look after volume......make it loud

  • @azammhmd
    @azammhmd 6 років тому +2

    MashaAllah.

  • @sarventofallah2545
    @sarventofallah2545 4 роки тому +1

    Pls audio dual hindi and urdu.
    Jazakallahu khair

  • @hasnathabulable
    @hasnathabulable 6 років тому +3

    Question
    When it was ordered that Tafweeb be only done at Fajr, which it continues to be done to this day, is it because at that time, Tafweeb was also done at Asr time occasionally because of their afternoon nap habits (siesta)?
    Just something I remember hearing as a child and wanted clarity whether it was this Hadith narrated by Bilal which brought an end to it

  • @shahriarfardin777
    @shahriarfardin777 6 років тому +2

    Please put video

  • @ZulkefliJamil
    @ZulkefliJamil 5 років тому +5

    May allah grant bloody umayyah the most severe punishment than anyone could ever had, on the entire hell fire. Amin

  • @zulaikanazeer496
    @zulaikanazeer496 6 років тому +1

    show video

  • @desiboiz9487
    @desiboiz9487 6 років тому

    S

  • @noorchowdhry8863
    @noorchowdhry8863 5 років тому +1

    Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Khadija, and Hazrat Zaid bin Haritha were among the first few converts, but Yasir Qadhi for some reason didn't mention them.

    • @ismailismail510
      @ismailismail510 4 роки тому +4

      You word it as if he did it out of ill content. Watch yourself akhi

    • @khaledshams9779
      @khaledshams9779 4 роки тому +8

      Dr. Qadhi didn't tell it by himself. He just quoted from Hz. Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud (r.a). Nothing wrong I think.
      In his lecture on Ali (r.a) , Dr. Qadhi mentioned about Ali's (r.a) time of acceptance of Islam. Please watch.

  • @yassinetheridge
    @yassinetheridge 5 років тому +1

    What they will not tell you out of pride and fear, is that the beloved of Allah ta'ala be upon him the noble Prophet Muhammad may the peace and blessings be upon him was BLACK.
    Of course this should not matter to us as muslims as there were absolutely no racism among us and moreover most of the companions of the Prophet may the peace and blessings of Allah ta'ala be upon them as they were all proud to be BLACK and took great pride in their black genealogy.
    It is most evident that from authentic sayings from the noble messenger of Allah ta'ala, that his grandfather Abu Mutalib was BLACK and had "ten lordly sons as black as night." The Arabs in the time of the prophet of Islam took great pride in their black genealogy. The father of the Prophet Abdullah, was one of those black sons, as well as his uncle abu Talib as it's clear from hadeeth; and that the Prophet cousins Ali and his brother Jafar were also black.
    This is another attempt of white supremacist and the enemies of Islam to whitewash the family of the Prophet of Islam as well as his noble companions.
    The prophet and his companions did not look like Peter O'Toole from the Hollywood movie "Lawrence of Arabia" or like Charlton Heston from the movie "ten commandments" nor Salman Khan from the Bollywood movies, although this is the wishful desire of many Muslims.
    Quarish was a BLACK tribe descended from Hajjir (AS)who was a black Princess, the grandaughter of one of the most powerful black king in history and bore a black son Ismail (AS) from whom the Prophet of Islam may the peace and blessings of Allah ta'ala be upon him was decended.
    Muslims have a tendancy relating to our modern day western societies where racism is a rampant sickness and black people were wipped, indroctinated, subdued and cohersed into believing in a "white" God and to being ashamed of their colour by their white massa.
    All the commanders of the Muslim armies including Osama ibn Zayed, Khalid ibn Walid, Abu Ubaidah ibn Al Jarrah and other famous companions of the prophet were black.
    The kabbah was already destroyed by the caliph Hajjaj who was black or are we looking for another black man to destroy it?
    The uncle of the Prophet Abu Jahal was himself BLACK and couldn't be persecuting Bilal ibn Rabah because he was black. Bilal was persecuted because he rejected their false gods and declared publicity his faith in Allah ta'ala like most Abyssinians who believed in one God.
    What do Muslims mean that Bilal ibn Rabah was "the son of a black Abyssinian woman"? This woman was of Abyssinian nobility. Indeed, he was; like most of the companions of the Prophet, so I fail to see why this was an insult to him when both Bilal and abu Dharr were black.
    What's the problem with some muslims and "black and Abyssinian" when the Arabs during the time of the messenger of Allah took great pride in themselves being BLACK.
    Do you know that Kadijah (may the peace and blessings of Allah ta'ala be upon her) the noble wife of the messenger and Waraka were both Abyssinians Coptic christians?
    Do you know that his delivery nurse was Abyssinian?
    Do you know that that the majority of his companions and the people who supported him in his mission and were most loyal to the noble messenger of Allah ta'ala were Abyssinians?
    Do you know that when himself and his companions were persecuted by the Meccans, they were sent by the Prophet himself to seek refuge in Abyssinia?
    Do you know that the most powerful country or the super power in Africa during the time of the prophet of Islam was Abyssinia? As a matter of fact, Abyssinia was Africa and "Habasha".
    Do you know that the most learned among the people at the time of the messenger of Allah ta'ala may the peace and blessings of Allah ta'ala be upon him were Abyssinians.
    Do you know that according to all scientific evidences that the first man originated from Abyssinia?
    Do you know that most of the stories of the bible were played out and that most of the prophets of Allah ta'ala were from Abyssinia?
    Do you know that..........?
    Muslims in general need to do more research on your topic before you go around giving Dawah or you will be misleading people or its a great sin upon you to know the truth and hide it.
    ...and you can tell your friend Omar Suliman (prophet Suleiman was Abyssinian), that Lukman mentioned in the Quran was not from Sudan, actually he was black and from Abyssinia.
    By the way here is more; the messenger of Allah and his companions proudly used the term Habasha which means "the land of the blacks."
    Do your research BRUV; no pain no gain, knowledge does not come from paid government scholars and the 'ego' sheikhs who seek fame and followers.
    May Allah bless and reward you for reading this far and guide us all to the truth. I do hope you have benefited from this and may Allah ta'ala forgive me for any inconsistency and error I have made in this comment.
    🤔🤔🤔

    • @sevenajvanopoison9928
      @sevenajvanopoison9928 5 років тому +2

      Do you have any proof of your claim if so dan please write the source or just let it be

    • @ismailismail510
      @ismailismail510 4 роки тому +5

      You're sick if you believe Habibullah was black. Wanting everything you want to of you is a sickness. I am Somali and I love my Prophet peace and blessings upon him more than my mother and father forget my people. For wallahi if Rasululaah was on one side and the rest of the world on the other I'd join him without a second thought. May Allah guide both you and I brother.

    • @ahmedgunner15
      @ahmedgunner15 4 роки тому +2

      Shut up you dumb self hating liar. You sound laughable

    • @shalimaenul
      @shalimaenul 4 роки тому +2

      Brother, I can see you're passionate about Abyssinia aka Ethiopia and the black people. I respect that as I love my black brothers and sisters as well, but you twisting facts about the Prophet saw just to suit your narrative is wrong.

    • @yassinetheridge
      @yassinetheridge 4 роки тому

      @@sevenajvanopoison9928 I have done my part in imparting some education to you and you should be grateful for that, you want to know more then painfully try and find out what is the truth.You owe it to yourself "No poison."