Decline of Egyptian empire? Decline of Roman empire? Decline of Persian empire ? Decline of Muslim empire? Decline of British empire ? And now the American empire is declining This is a natural progression
it is a fact that by misusing majhab Islamic forces invaded many countries and plundered many civilisations. Ironically today all those whom Islamists plundered are more successful than Muslims. So it is clear that Islamist made fake claims of self supremacy and were fascist and imperialistic..
X X X X X X X X Muhammad was the servant of a rich old widow. She was 20 years older than her. He married her for her wealth. He was a slave trader and used to loot the caravans of non Muslims. Late he married a six year old girl. He also liked the wife of his adopted son. So he asked his adopted son to divorce his wife and married her. He also made slavery legal in Islam and allowed muslim many to marry 4 wives. He also promised Muslims men 72 virgins in Jannat.
Thanks sir. I really learned alot from you. I started watching you when yoh started making videos related to islam and actual reality. I really enjoyed because you present things differently as compared to others. You give a holistic view rather than imposing your own ideas
@@HarinderSahota-r7n Firstly, he didn't give any hope. It was a video based on facts and figures. Secondly fake religion? What does a sikh knows about religion 😂 confused hindu... Might I suggest to go easy on the turban... might save off few of those remaining braincells you are left with...
@@M.S.1.5 all religions are fake crutches for idiots. Most of these so called PROPHETS are spiritually blackmailing people for PROFIT . They are more worried about their PROPHETHOOD than god anyway.
@@M.S.1.5 There are no facts in Islam. It is written by SLAVES with the BLOOD of innocent by the SWORD of fake prophet. So they can write anything you want
In 1806, the Vellore Mutiny was sparked by new uniform regulations that created resentment amongst both Hindu and Muslim sepoys. The Barrackpore mutiny was a rising of native Indian sepoys against their British officers in Barrackpore in November 1824. The incident occurred when the British East India Company was fighting the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) under the leadership of the Governor-General of Bengal, William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst.
Thank you Taimur Sahib, as always an excellent presentation. It’s said ‘time waits for no one’. Each day brings about a new technology or an idea impacting the way we live. Just to keep pace with the world requires acquisition of new knowledge on a constant basis. The education system in advanced countries regularly requires interrogating old norms and ideas, questioning, changing and adopting them to meet new challenges. It seems to me that this spirit of enquiry is missing or diminished in societies sliding back. The certainties of the past give comfort to them in an uncertain world and seem attractive to hang on to. But they offer no groundwork for meeting unforeseen challenges. Instead of looking inwards they find it easier to blame others for their misfortunes. It’s probably more fruitful to put aside the dogmas of the old and develop a pragmatic approach. Learn from the experience of the West. How did the West propel itself from the dark ages and dominated all aspects of human endeavour from science, technology to arts over the course of nearly five hundred years. Why is the far east now, including China, Japan and South Korea moving forward at breakneck speed leaving Middle East behind. This is despite the natural wealth bestowed to them in the form of oil and It still takes western experts to run their enterprises. Their conflict between ideas invariably boils into an open war with much bloodshed. In the battle of ideas comprise and pragmatism is the key and not the total annihilation of the other. Perhaps this will be a long way coming but it’s where the salvation lies.
"Islamic civilization's decline was driven by political fragmentation, invasions like the Mongols, and economic shifts that weakened its global influence. Despite these setbacks, its legacy of knowledge and culture still shapes the world today."
@@Waraqah-Ibn-Nawfal6485it was the dark age of Zoroasterians who never invaded or attkd any Arab mslms ..still Arabs invdd Persia,plundrrd,and destryyd this great civilisation..hundreds of Zoroasterians fled to India…
Very nice informative talk, however this topic needs more elaborate details step by step. Dr sahib, one humble advice: whenever i watch your talk, i get tired due to your high tone with upper nodes 😅😊...... Your research and analysis are great. Therefore, you can easily put less tension on your throat.😅 With care, from Australia ❤
Unless Empires Reinvent and Update Themselves, They are Bound to End Mughal Ayaashi Ended the Mughal Empire in Early 1700s and Lost Entire India to Marathas Even Today Pakistani Army is Totally Ayaash Army
@@allahkakafirbanda1939. So flowing from that logic those not seeking ‘ayashi’ will eschew power. I understand that there’s always been a tradition of seeking truth in the Vedic cultures in the form of mysticism etc. Perhaps that’s explains the no invasive/ non conquering nature of Indian civilisation - maybe. It would be an interesting thesis for a research topic.
@@najaziz08 Actually yes. This explains why india traditionally is more motivated to learn, why Indian ancient literature is most comprehensive in the world and why world's oldest and largest universities used to be in india, why so many religions evolved in India etc.
@@allahkakafirbanda1939 you certainly have a point. I’m inclined to agree with you. It also explains the dominance of individuals of Indian origins in the tech industries and other fields of learning in the US and elsewhere.
I understand where Dr. Rehman is coming from, but I think he's focused on what Muslims did wrong in the past. I believe we should be looking forward, not backward. We need to acknowledge the external factors that have held us back, like systemic oppression and discrimination. And then we need to work together to build a better future. It's not about dwelling on our mistakes, but about learning from them and moving forward. Let's focus on creating a brighter tomorrow, rather than getting stuck in the past.
Compare the existing differences between developed and developing nations. Developed countries have high educational standards, focus on technology and research, rule of law , secular mindset, rationality and pragmatism. Less discrimination between sexes and fair competition
I really think we need to learn to differentiate between Islamic and Muslims civilizations. In my humble opinion, there is no such thing as Islamic / Hindu / Christian civilization. They are ideologies , not identities.
How can you separate the two. Without Islam, they're not Muslim, and there's no difference between them and pagan Arabs, whom Muhammad fought were his blood relatives. The same is true for Indian Muslims. If they remove Islam, then there's no difference between them and Hindus, and there no need to create a separate homeland for Muslims in the subcontinent. Your humble opinion is illogical.
@braveheart8318 If you consider Islaam as an identity, then how do you explain the partition of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the conflict between Saudi and Turks/ Iran? In fact, don't go too far. Try to explain the current difference between Punjab and the rest of Pakistan ( without going into party politics). Prophet Mohammed PBUH was forced out of his hometown Makkah by the blood relatives that he later fought against. The context is completely different in the case of pre partition India, where everyone, regardless of religion, lived peacefully (mostly).
@@ZiaSyed_USA why did the Arab kick out Muhammad? Because he's preaching a deen (a new system of governance where the laws are divine) which challenged their existing man made system of government. Pagan Arabs were ok with a different religion, just like Hindu of India and Christian of Europe and America are ok with ritualistic Islam. Only secular so-called Muslims living in Pakistan have this romantic notion of pre partition because of their hatred of religion. I never heard it from Muslims living in India who are minority 3rd class citizens. As far as conflicts among existing Muslim majority nation states are concerned, they're the results of European colonisation, they way Islamic empires were divided and neo colonialism. All of them are secular, including Saudi, iran and Pakistan. They pick and choose few laws to throw dust in the eyes of Muslim majority and pretend to be "Islamic". None of these governments represent Muslim majority and are stooges of their masters and dance to every tune, they make. Islam isn't against ethnic identity but it can't be used to create divisions.
@braveheart8318 Arab expelled Mohammed PBUH from Makkah? So, who were the people of Madina, Chinese? What books are you reading? You are missing my original point, and you are deviating into something that is not related. No matter who you blame, Bangladesh was separated because West Pakistan refused to accept Bangal language/ identity, nothing to do with identity as Muslim or Islaam. I do not understand the term secular Muslims. It seems to be the term coined by one who like to label others instead of understanding where they are coming from.
@@ZiaSyed_USA The tribes in Medina converted and became Muslim. That's why Muhammad migrated there. Religion trumped ethnicity and language. Your whole argument is nothing but ramblings, which shows you never read a book in your whole life. East Pakistan got separated because West Pakistan didn't accept the bangali language, lol. Only a simpleton would believe that who lacks the capacity to understand complex issues. If that's the case, why is Pakistan still intact despite not accepting regional languages? If ethnicity and language were the only factors of a nation, why didn't people of Bangladesh join their fellow bangali brothers in West bangal or vice versa. Why are Punjabi and bangali people divided into two different countries? You don't understand what secular Muslim are, despite being one of them. How ironic. Your whole argument is based on secularism.
I have been studying the rise and fall of Muslim empire for a long time. There are multiple reasons. Most the harm is self inflicted due to a sense of superiority and self righteousness, refusing to embrace new ideas and technologies. Islamic expansion came at the tip of the sword not the pen. There was a dependence on faith and brute force. Europeans evolved and developed newer technologies and drove the Muslims into where they are today.
@@Mooneypilot101 very strange. Every empire in history, starting from Babylon, Egyptian, Roman, Persian, Muslim, British & now American had a rise and fall. Study them also if you have free time. Why single out any one, you have a bias ?
@@xpsmango4146 I have studied the rise and fall of Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Roman and Ottoman empires. The trend lines are similar. Therefore my position is that the rise of Islam and Muslims was not due to the will or desire of God. It was just a human phenomenon that is common among so many civilizations that have come and gone in the last 12,800 years of human history. Neither Islam nor Muslims were different than so many other ideologies and beliefs that have come and gone. Islam and Muslims rule was far shorter than others from the past.
@@Mooneypilot101 Rise of any empire is dependent only on consistent Leadership qualities. So is the outcome of battles fought. Religion gives motivation, directions & set standards.
One of the greatest misconceptions or myths that I come across quite often is that the Islamic Golden Age came to an end following the destruction of Baghdad at the hands of the Mongols in 1258 AD. We, have a tendency to overestimate the significance of the Mongol sack of Baghdad. People often tend to forget just how weak and insignificant the Abbasid Caliphate had become prior to its end in the 13th century. This misconception arises from conflating the Abbasid Caliphate during its glory days centuries prior with the Abbasid Caliphate of the 13th century. A Caliphate that had been in decline for centuries that was now little more than the region of Baghdad (Mesopotamia). A Caliph that was little more than a religious figurehead, with no real temporal or political power, beyond handing out titles in exchange for favors. An Abbasid victory of the Mongol forces in the Siege of Baghdad would not have changed anything in the long term. It would have bought the city a few more years of survival at best. Remember that Baghdad would have been captured or sacked a few decades prior (1217) by the Khwarazmians. It had survived that crisis due to pure luck. The truth is that the Abbasid Caliphate, and therefore Baghdad, was already doomed by this point. It would have fallen to the next attack by the Mongols or someone else. The fall of Baghdad was inevitable in the 13th century. It was only a matter of time. The idea that the destruction of Baghdad brought about an end to the Islamic Golden Age is also a myth. The city of Baghdad was not the sole site of sciences, literature, arts, culture, etc within the Islamic world. It was just one single site of many. One that had been in decline for centuries now. New centers - capital of new Islamic powers (Cairo, Gurganj and Delhi) - had already risen up to become more significant centers of learning and culture. The truth is that the Islamic Golden Age was already in decline before the rise of the Mongols. The decline of sciences within the Islamic world simply coincidentally took place in the same time period (12th-13th century) as the destruction of Baghdad. Correlation does not always imply causation. It is just the easiest explanation to an extremely complex issue. Remember that even after the destruction of Baghdad in the 13th century, the desire for knowledge and pursuit of sciences within the Islamic world did not just die off. Nor did Muslim scholars of renown just cease to exist. We simply see them take hold in different centers in the Islamic world. Look at Ibn Khaldun, one of the greatest intellectual minds of the 14th century, in North Africa as an example. Let’s not forget that the Mongol invasions were followed by a renaissance within the Islamic world due to better inter-connectivity due to the Pax Mongolica. Successor states to the Mongol Empire, such as the Timurid Empire, would bring forth the Timurid Renaissance - a new Golden Age in terms revival of sciences, arts, literature, culture, etc - which was now centered around Central Asia. The city of Samarkand for example would serve as centers that could have rivalled Baghdad at its zenith. This new renaissance would end up being inherited or carried forth by the three great gunpowder empires (Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal) within the Islamic world in the early modern era.
@@Taimur_Laal Napolean wanted to cut off the trade route and destroy the economic backbone of the British Then to take India from British and establish The French dominance
Islam me majhab ka istemal Musalmano ka giroh banane ke liye kiya jata hai. Aur jisne Islam ko manne se inkar kiya unhe jahannami kafir makhluq wagairah batakar nafrat sikhata hai. Gair muslim ke upar islami huqumat failane ko jihad batata hai aur jihadi ko jannat hooro ka jhansa deta hai. Ek Allah ka ul julool tasawwur banakar logo ko kolhu ke bail Andhnamazi aur zunooni banata hai. Gyan ki roshni nahi balki andhvishwas failata hai. Ul julool manghadant kahaniya aur khokhle dawo ki buniyad par sirf khud ko ekmatr sach aur baki sare dharm ya faith ko galat batata hai. Jahalat ghode talwar ke zamane me chal nikla lekin aaj ki science philosohy Logic par adharit mile jule samaj me kabhi bhi bhaichara harmony nahi la sakta. Islam ke buniyadi usool badalne jaruri hai..
it is a fact that by misusing majhab Islamic forces invaded many countries and plundered many civilisations. Ironically today all those whom Islamists plundered are more successful than Muslims. So it is clear that Islamist made fake claims of self supremacy and were fascist and imperialistic.
Recall what Karl Marx said : "capital" as the most grotesque category invented by the West since mid 16th Century; and it's role in accelerating science and technology in the West. I think personally that now this has really reached pinnacle and going southwards. 100 versions of quantum physics, facade of LHC project, physics becoming metaphysics even without taking up research in the abstract thing/quantum mechanics. The question is: Can Islamic civilization take help/clue from the today's Pakistan's IVC, Babylonian civilization tablets, Egyptian technology (Giza for one --minus khuphu or whatever dynasty and mummies and tombs and bla bla bla) to develop a Renaissance / Enlightenment of its own?
Bro, if we accept that we are not in decline, how can we be slaves like Europe was? They realized this, and now they have developed. It’s better to accept the present rather than staying stuck in the past and move forward with progress.
Sir I'm always excited to hear you but sir fortunately I'm Pakhtun and don't know much of this Ghalib type Urdu vocabulary. If you could plz add English subtitles I think will help me to the next level!
Baghdad had long ceased to be important in the 13th century: it was even less important than Papal Rome after the fall of the empire, insofar as the rest of its religious world did not really pay attention to it, and it headed no major institutions. The ‘Abbasids are way oversold in popular history. The Arab empire entered its final death spiral in the 860s (Anarchy at Samarra), when most of the provinces were being fought over by local warlords and Iraq itself the site of pitched battles between Persian and Turkish factions. The final “nail in the coffin” was put in the 940s, when the Kurd-ish Daylamites took Baghdad and proclaimed a kingdom there, while a new pan-Islamic Shi’i caliphate was established in the Mediterranean (the Fatimids). “Golden Age” is meaningless, because it means different things to different people. Does it mean (a) a mosaic of petty, warring states that nevertheless produce brilliant philosophers (pre-imperial China, Renaissance Italy, the 10th century Middle East?) Does it mean (b) a big, stable empire? Does it mean (c) lots of happy people free from said big, stable empire? (&c.) Depending on your definition, this happened at different times, usually for much shorter periods than six centuries (a century is enough to realize any of these, possibly to its conclusion). Point being, people say “golden age” and imagine different things at the same time. If you ask me, by any objective metric, what followed after the Mongol invasion was bigger in scale than what came before (philosophers? poets? efficient imperial machines? mounds of corpses? all got bigger!). The “golden age” is looked back on mostly because it was Arabic, and hence more relatable to where the Islamic world is today than where it was in the cosmopolitan Turco-Persian mix of the second millenium AD. Nobody in the Islamic world felt the pre-12th or pre-10th century period represented a “golden age” until British historians started romanticizing their idea of the “Arab race” ruling itself, as opposed to the Turks doing the same (see Disraeli’s romantic novel Tancred for an example… the Arabs are conflated with the Greeks, Phoenicians, powerful women and the general British view of warm climes as a pleasant, relaxed, classical place where all religions meld into one). It has no reflection in mundane reality.
Quran ya Islam ne koi naya ilm ya naya gyan ya nayi wisdom ya nayi knowledge ya nayi roshni insaniyat me alag alag mato me bhaichara aur harmony lane ke liye nahi di. Sirf khokhle dawo ki buniyad par khud ko sach bataya aur gair muslimo ko “bechare” “bhatke hue” “sachai se door” jahannami” bataya. Khud duniya ki sabse nakamyab fasadi qoum ban gaye aur gair muslimo ko majhab ka ghanta gyan dene par amada rehte hai. Aplogo ka bheja majhabi afeem ka shikar hai.. Original granth Bharat ke Upnishad hai jinka gyan agar insan hasil karke ko jeene ki sahi raah mil jayegi. Majhab ke nam par insano ko bantna bhed bhav karna ye ar-bi ja-hilo ki soch hai..
There is no Islamic civilization nor any civilization has anything to do with any region. If Dr. Taimur Rehman does not know what civilization , it is very unfortunate.
Sir, enjoyed this vlog very much. Coincidentally, I read the book "The Islamic Enlightenment" a couple of years ago. My educated guess is that you have already read: The Rise and Fall Of Great Powers" by Paul Kennedy. I would appreciate your thoughts when discussing the ideas put forth together in these 2 books.
Interesting analysis. All empires rise and decline, and there are many reasons for it. As an American of Pakistani descent, I am tempted to offer an oversimplified but somewhat accurate explanation of Islamic countries overall decline: political fragmentation, corrupt governance, and a move away from the rational and logical form of Islam, as seen under the Mutazalite and Ibn Sina schools of thought, to a more rigid, dogmatic, and literalist interpretation of Islam mixed with elements of Sufism. In many ways, the U.S. is also experiencing a similar decline currently, with political fragmentation, corrupt leadership that is sold out to the military-industrial complex, corporate and foreign lobbies, and a tilt towards a more puritanical and literalist interpretation of the Bible.
@@1525boy It’s not necessarily strict adherence to Islam that’s the issue. Rather, it’s strict adherence to any ideology that, over time, becomes problematic as dynamism, rational inquiry, and innovation are replaced with rigidity, dogma, and excessive tradition. This applies not just to Islam, but to every religion or ideology throughout history and across the world.
@@sammalik128 That ideology is called Islam. Show me one successful country that has a strict adherence to Islam. No other religion is like Islam. No other religion is as controlling, oppressive, totalitarian, misogynist, barbaric, regressive, violent, and destructive. These are FACTS.
No civilization can defeated and die unless it has its own internal weaknesses. No doubt today it seems that Muslims and their civilisation is far behind Western civilization but it is not the real case. The forecasts show that by the end of 21st century Islam will be the dominating religion and it is todays fastest growing religion of the world. When I compare the acceptance of Hijab among women and trend of namaz and fasting I see that todays young generation of Muslims is more religious and adopting religious practices and trying to understand Islam compared to 50 or sixty years back. In those days Islam was a tradition which majority follow without knowlegde and understanding but todays young man want to understand the real concept behaind " La ilaha illallah ". No doubt under the influence of Western culture many of young people are becomming Athiest but their numbers of far low compared to those who are accepting Islam after getting the the indepth knowledge of the their religion.
Increasing in numbers is just means more dumb people around. It will not make you powerful, look at the size of Japan, Sweden and Germany, they have more impact than all Muslim countries around the world, despite having fraction of the size.
You are very right that in the last 50 years, young Muslims are becoming more practicing Muslims as compare to traditional Muslims. It is the great achievement because of Muslim reformists of the Ummah.
Question:- Would Pakistan like to be part of (i) Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) with cultural sites/continuity of Harappa & Mohenjodaro or of (ii) Islamic Civilization as you defined hitherto or (iii) be the latest harbinger ("thekedar") of Jinnah's New Islam (civilization/culture) under Army-syndicate New Nation State called Pakistan --now defunct? Dr.Taimur! Please!
One thing is missing I felt in your very much articulated view: Role of science & technology in Western civilization --the most predominant factor causing difference. PS: You've just mentioned your book The Islamic Enlightenment. I hope it covers the gap. As I wrote you just spoke on science in Islam. I agree with your findings. Islamic Arabic Egyptian science was ORIGINAL especially astronomical, marhematics, etc.
Exactly, you hv highlighted the most imp factor, Science vs Religion war it was since Renaissance. Once religious ideologies of christianity got trumped then unstoppable ruling of science and technology started. Scientism itself is a universal religion now, Muslims need to set the science free from its western anti-religious paradigm but unfortunately Muslims blindly copy west n western scientific paradigm also thats how we see atheism increasing in Muslims now.
Falling behind in science n technical advancement is one major cause of decline of Muslims but more important issue is the western paradigm of science. Its not at all objective, the philosophy of Western science was established with anti-religious ideology to overcome christianity. Unlike polymaths of Muslim golden era who kept science free n objective, West has actually reduced science and made it a cult/religion in itself-scientism. Unfortunately, Muslims copy Western scientific paradigms and hv adopt Western philosophy of scientism hence Muslims cannot turn the tides other way unless they set the science free. Rise of atheism n agnosticism in Muslims is due to this blind following of western science.
Falling behind in science n technical advancement is one major cause of decline of Muslims but more important issue is the western paradigm of science. Its not at all objective, the philosophy of Western science was established with anti-religious ideology to overcome christianity. Unlike polymaths of Muslim golden era who kept science free n objective, West has actually reduced science and made it a cult/religion in itself-scientism. Unfortunately, Muslims copy Western scientific paradigms and hv adopt Western philosophy of scientism hence Muslims cannot turn the tides other way unless they set the science free. Rise of atheism n agnosticism in Muslims is due to this blind following of western science.
@@Taimur_Laal In my postscript, I wrote you indeed touched upon the subject of science. Well appreciated. Thanks. However, your exclusive video on it is most welcome. I always notice two things w.r.t. the 1857 events after reading William Darlymple's The Last Mughal though he didn't say as such what I am proposing here. Telephonic/telegraphic call say from Kashmiri Gate (where stands now GPO of India) to the outer Ring Road battle sites by the East India Company officials made much of the initial difference in victory which widened further by the use of pistol revolver gun by tge company soldiers. Our Emperor (yours too) Bahadurshah Zafar was busy with sentimental utmost human Urdu ghazals while company CEO/chieftain was using most grotesque "capital" and its abstract power of investment whose profits yielded the returns of fragments of Empire (since Plassey 1757 when the comoany tried failed attempt to set up Reserve Bank of India) and then whole empire in the lap of the British. What was our leader of mutiny Zafar Shah doing? Imran Khan says Bahadurshah Zafar is not our Hero. Tipu is our Hero. Okay. After 1947, POWER should be retutned to which emperor / dynasty / king of India? If Britain has rightfully (I mean mightfully, not lawfully) retained her Kingship/Emperorship in the Empress then what about India? Pakistan (more in hurry in everything bad than India in hurry) got its Viceroy in MA Jinnah. What about truncated India? What if Mughal dynasty got power back? As a matter of our respect to our last emperor, if not natursl heirs to the throne (though symbolic). I am a Marxist --keep this fact or fiction aside, but I need my emperor back! If you give me a state/nation-state to me that rides over my shoulders day-night then why not you better give me my emperor of pre-British era? What if he was Mughal/Muslim/Islamic? He did merge and fuse his culture with my pre-Mughal culture so that we became one/united/unity by relatedness and intimacy. Where's that? I want the samething back! Who writes on these original issues? Rather you gave me a "state" that has 100 nukes and another state (truncated India) that has 60 nukes! I didn't want this! By chance, the British before leaving (with ceremonial respects) did remind us about our common identity: The IVC i.e. Indus Valley Civilization whose two prominent sites of Harappa and Mohenjodaro try to speak to us! We refuse to speak! Are we sulking?
I don't think the speaker is right about Persia(Iran). Ahmad Shah Qajar succeeded to the throne at the age of 11 years and when he went into exile-deposed by Reza Shah, his age was 25 years. It wasn't Qajar that obstructed the process of reform in Persia (at that time Iran was called Persia), it were the mechanations of the British Empire, which fearful of the threat to its colony in India (the so-called British Raj) supported Reza Sha into deposing Ahmad Shah Qajar (and starting Pahlavi Dynasty). The aim was a government in Iran that would be under the control of the British.
The Abbasids were emperors, they ruled an empire. Such a polity doesn’t exactly exude benevolence, fairness and kindness. So one could ask “Yes, it was a Golden Age but for whom?” Take al-Zahrawi who I brought up a couple times in the answer. He was patronized by the Umayyad Caliphate of Spain, so he worked in a hospital and had a monthly salary provided by the Caliph. Where did the Caliph get the money to finance the hospital and Zahrawi’s salary for decades? The slave trade The Andalusians emptied central Spain with intense raiding as they would capture large numbers of Spaniards and sell them into slavery in North Africa. So all of the medical advancements produced by Zahrawi were made possible thanks to the imperialism of Andalus which was so cruel that it even rejected the concept of dhimmis as that concept emerged in the Rashidun Caliphate to argue that a Muslim ruler had an obligation to protect his non-Muslim subjects so the Andalusians found a loophole. They didn’t really claim central Spain therefore the Christians there couldn’t be subjects(citizens) therefore it was fair game for slave-raiding. So while this period was a Golden Age, it’s in reference to science not humanity. For obvious reasons, when a Spanish family was being chained and forced to march to a port to be shipped to a slave market in Morocco, they weren’t saying “It’s fine. I heard from one of the raiders that the profits of this expedition will fund research into anesthesia. Our sacrifice will help humanity unlock one of the keys to long surgeries which will help cure countless ailments!” These were empires, not benevolent forces of good.
@@Taimur_Laal Looking at applied Marxism the way it was implemented, I see one major inbuilt weakness. Ironically, it’s the extension of its major strength: political practicality. Ideology of action The Communist Manifesto laid the foundation for Marxist teleology. In a Communist mind, all roads lead to Rome in the end, that is, a future stateless, classless society without private property. With this in sight, the Marxists created a uniquely effective set of ideas and practices. The core of it is a vanguardist ideology crystallized in a hierarchical, secretive, dogmatic political party. This is as close as it gets to the medieval Crusader orders, with democratic centralism added as its organizing principle. Here lies the springing point of the outstanding ability of the Marxists to win epic battles in the most adverse conditions (WW2) and the most improbable places (China in the late 1940s). No wonder anti-Communist Russia longingly looks back at Stalinism as the pinnacle of our history. Likewise, you can’t blame the modern PRC for creating what, to a European eye, looks distinctly Fascist under the bright colors of proletarian struggle. Tunnel vision This singular focus on grabbing power works extremely well as long as you’re an underdog. But once you get power, problems start mushrooming. The most obvious one is infighting. An era of purges follows Communist rule as a shadow. Early Christianity had this predicament. However, defending a revolution seems to put more at stake than saving our immortal souls. Dogmatism is a powerful but very much double-edged sword, though. An ideology-based movement that is obsessed with the purity of thoughts and actions sooner or later gets a pronounced tunnel vision. Because “strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it!” Into the needle’s eye Jesus can’t be wrong, right? Logically, the narrower the path, the purer the action. Many a Marxist followed this logic. And as it happened, it’s exactly them who achieved the greatest success. Russia, China, Vietnam, everywhere. Those dutifully implemented the Ten-Point Action Plan of the Communist Manifesto. All other brands of Socialism have been dead on arrival. Discussion clubs, university papers, and online forums are full of talk about “democratic Socialism” and suchlike. Guess what? Nothing ever came out of this. Treading water The problem with dogmatism, however, is that it ossifies. Marxism was able to keep its progressives flame as long as the first generation of revolutionaries were alive (Stalin, Mao, Tito). Once they died, the system started running out of ideas. Applied Marxism turned into a collection of dead texts and hordes of theorists feeding on them, just like religious theologists feed off sacred tomes. Which is why the children and grandkids of triumphant proletarians rolled back the Marxist project toward the end of the 20th century. Russia, China, Yugoslavia, Albania, Vietnam, and even North Korea. Cuba has taken Custer’s last stand on the grave of applied Marxism. But few doubt they can hold very long. The thing is, if you already have power, Marxism doesn’t make sense for you anymore.
Today we are living with Yujuj and Majuj and some of them are Muslim and Majority of them are Christain Nation .some turk indonesia malaysia are Muslim . Russia England China Japan France Germany and many Europeon Nation are after 1917 world war 1 it was over for Muslim. if you do good you do to your self if you do bad you do to yourself . The LAW of our Earth Salam
Taimur can you tell us k what philosophy we had as Muslim when everyone was promoting Greece quotes like rooh , body and war etc etc.matlab k sirf greeceiay hee soch saktay thaay rest of us were replicating thier thoughts.where the whole world was?
Here are a few words of wisdom. If a student fails a class, you can blame the student. If the whole class fails, you can blame the teacher of that class. If the whole school is failing, you need to take a close look at the school and see what is being taught that is making the entire school to fail. Need to either abandon this school or create a new curriculum that is more knowledgeable and enlightened. Think about it.
رسول اللہ ﷺ نے فرمایا:’’عنقریب ایسا زمانہ آئے گا کہ نام کے سوا اسلام کا کچھ باقی نہیں رہے گا۔ الفاظ کے سوا قرآن کا کچھ باقی نہیں رہے گا۔ اس زمانہ کے لوگوں کی مسجدیں بظاہر تو آباد نظر آئیں گی لیکن ہدایت سے خالی ہوں گی۔ ان کے علماء آسمان کے نیچے بسنے والی مخلوق میں سے بدترین مخلوق ہوں گے۔ ان میں سے ہی فتنے اٹھیں گے اور ان میں ہی لوٹ جائیں گے۔‘‘ (مشکوٰۃ، کتاب العلم الفصل الثالث صفحہ 38 صفحہ43) اسی طرح فرمایا اے مسلمانو! تم پہلی قوموں کے حالات کی پیروی کرو گے جس طرح ایک بالشت دوسری بالشت کے مشابہ ہوتی ہے اور ایک ہاتھ دوسرے ہاتھ کے مشابہ ہوتا ہے اسی طرح تم پہلی قوموں کے نقشِ قدم پر چلو گے۔ صحابہؓ نے عرض کیا یارسول اللہ! کیا یہودونصاریٰ کے نقشِ قدم پر چلیں گے؟ آپؐ نے فرمایا اور کس کے؟ (بخاری کتاب الاعتصام) رسول اللہ ﷺ نے فرمایا:عُلَمَآءُ ھُمْ شَرُّ مَنْ تَحْتَ اَدِیْمِ السَّمَآءِ۔اُن کے علماء آسمان کے نیچے بسنے والی مخلوق میں بد ترین ہوں گے) ان میں سے ہی فتنے اُٹھیں گے اور ان میں ہی لَوٹ جائیں گے۔(بہیقی بحوالہ مشکوٰۃ کتاب العلم الفصل الثالث صفحہ۳۸ کنزالعمّال ۶ صفحہ ۴۳) آنحضرت صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے فرمایا میری امت پر ایک زمانہ اضطراب اور انتشار کا آئے گا۔ لوگ اپنے علماء کے پاس راہ نمائی کی امید سے جائیں گے تو وہ انہیں بندروں اور سؤروں کی طرح پائیں گے۔ تَكُوْنُ فِيْ أُمَّتِيْ فَزعة فيصير الناس إلى علمائهم فإذا هم قردة وخنازير۔ (کنز العمال کتاب القیامہ من قسم الاقوال باب الخسف والمسخ حدیث نمبر 38727جلد 14صفحہ 280)
What were reasons of Tanzimat Reforms? Was it strategic yet a Knee jerk reaction to military invasion or was it due to the influence of European enlightenment and Western intellectualism? Could be both reasons and much more..the timeline of intellectual defeat n all causative factors r worthy to be acknowledged, if one wants to overcome this mental dependence n slavery.
I asked the same question to AI artificial intelligence. Google says . Both have advantages over each other. AI says don't see one is better over the other. What you say happened in the passed it was past time people looked at each other backward. But AI in present sees no one has advantage From USA
No Kaba,no Macca,no Madina,no Muhammad,no Quran were available between 570 to 632AD. There is no historical and archeological proof that Muhammad existed between 570 to 632 AD. Every civilization has its historical and archeological proof.How Islam is a civilization , please explain sir.
Taimur Bhai... didnt expected this from you... Yeh hona hi tha, kyunki hum landey ke musalman he.... duniya me kitani civilizations he Indian, Chinese, Western, Russian.... kitani thi bhi... Indus, Pertian, Mayan etc lekin hum landey ke logo ko yeh nahi pata ki yeh Islamic Civilization nahi Arabic civilization thi.... Civilization geographical region ki hoti he faith ki nahi.... hum jab tak yeh nahi samajhenge toh abhi bure waqtki toh shuruat he....
اگر کسی کو یہ جاننا ہے کہ یہ قوم کیوں زوال ہوئی تو لہذا اسے یہ دیکھنا چاہیے یہ کہاں سے شروع ہوا زوال باقی رہی بات مسلمانوں کی تو ان کی بھی تاریخ بھری پڑی ہے
Let me educate you, there was nothing called as "Mugal-Saltanat". A Mugal king came, then he became Mugal-Rajpoot, It was called Mugal-Raj means "Mugal & Rajpoot". If you check the DNA of Akber & after him all are basically sons of Rajpoot woman.
@@fayazvar3948 thanks but what does this have to do with my video. The fall of the Mughal dynasty lead to much soul searching amongst Muslim intellectuals. That is a fact no?
@fayazvar3948 Muslim men can marry whoever they want that doesn't change their lineage because it is based on father's lineage, not mother's. Mughals defeated rajputs and married their women to show their dominance. No mughal called himself a rajput.
Don't take it seriously. That's not going to happen in this era. Because everyone has the power to destroy the world in some hours. So Gautam Buddha's teachings for hole the world from India .... ❤❤ " Jio aur jine do " . ❤❤ This world 🌎 is beautiful and we get one and only one human life. There is no heaven or hell. So live and let live. Love to all things in this world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is there any topic on which you have not given your informed view and analysis?😃PS: On Aliens (👽❤comrades), ETs, UFOs, UAPs. I wish if you could present your "mowakiff".
Yesterday only we saw Honorary Hon'ble General Asim Munir dressed in coat, pant, suit, tie with all smiles. He looked typical Western civilized personality, hours after chewing Arabic in his address to the captives.😂
What this has to do with the topic here? By the way as a Copycat 19th century "Hindu" new religion follower, you should be the last person to advice Pakistanis.
Decline of Egyptian empire?
Decline of Roman empire?
Decline of Persian empire ?
Decline of Muslim empire?
Decline of British empire ?
And now the American empire is declining
This is a natural progression
The fall 🍂🍁 of Israel will be American Empire
the empire will rise from beneath of Asia and become the center of muslims again in coming years
Civilizations declined and will but not islam
Empires and muslim Empire 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Momineen 😂
@@hunk3891 For 700 years, you could keep laughing!
Sir your video regarding this topic makes us hopeful both collectively and individually as well . Thank you very much ❤
Respect from India
😂😂 he is giving you false hope 😂😂 RELIGION WHICH IS PROTECTED BY SWORD IS A FAKE AND FALSE CULT. Nothing more than that
it is a fact that by misusing majhab Islamic forces invaded many countries and plundered many civilisations. Ironically today all those whom Islamists plundered are more successful than Muslims. So it is clear that Islamist made fake claims of self supremacy and were fascist and imperialistic..
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Muhammad was the servant of a rich old widow. She was 20 years older than her. He married her for her wealth. He was a slave trader and used to loot the caravans of non Muslims. Late he married a six year old girl. He also liked the wife of his adopted son. So he asked his adopted son to divorce his wife and married her. He also made slavery legal in Islam and allowed muslim many to marry 4 wives. He also promised Muslims men 72 virgins in Jannat.
Thanks sir. I really learned alot from you. I started watching you when yoh started making videos related to islam and actual reality. I really enjoyed because you present things differently as compared to others. You give a holistic view rather than imposing your own ideas
Absolutely love the video Dr. Taimur.
Would love to see more videos on this topic.
Yes he is really good at giving false hope from fake religion
@@HarinderSahota-r7n Firstly, he didn't give any hope. It was a video based on facts and figures.
Secondly fake religion? What does a sikh knows about religion 😂 confused hindu...
Might I suggest to go easy on the turban... might save off few of those remaining braincells you are left with...
Islam is a fake self supremacist fascist ideology. It will never succeed in today’s knowledge logic science based multicultural societies.
@@M.S.1.5 all religions are fake crutches for idiots. Most of these so called PROPHETS are spiritually blackmailing people for PROFIT .
They are more worried about their PROPHETHOOD than god anyway.
@@M.S.1.5 There are no facts in Islam. It is written by SLAVES with the BLOOD of innocent by the SWORD of fake prophet. So they can write anything you want
Such a great topic
From a great personality.
In 1806, the Vellore Mutiny was sparked by new uniform regulations that created resentment amongst both Hindu and Muslim sepoys. The Barrackpore mutiny was a rising of native Indian sepoys against their British officers in Barrackpore in November 1824. The incident occurred when the British East India Company was fighting the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826) under the leadership of the Governor-General of Bengal, William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst.
Vellore facilitated Pakistan's creation
Islam is not east but middle east- east has its own seperate civilisation…love your lecture today …
Thank you Taimur Sahib, as always an excellent presentation. It’s said ‘time waits for no one’. Each day brings about a new technology or an idea impacting the way we live. Just to keep pace with the world requires acquisition of new knowledge on a constant basis. The education system in advanced countries regularly requires interrogating old norms and ideas, questioning, changing and adopting them to meet new challenges. It seems to me that this spirit of enquiry is missing or diminished in societies sliding back. The certainties of the past give comfort to them in an uncertain world and seem attractive to hang on to. But they offer no groundwork for meeting unforeseen challenges. Instead of looking inwards they find it easier to blame others for their misfortunes. It’s probably more fruitful to put aside the dogmas of the old and develop a pragmatic approach. Learn from the experience of the West. How did the West propel itself from the dark ages and dominated all aspects of human endeavour from science, technology to arts over the course of nearly five hundred years. Why is the far east now, including China, Japan and South Korea moving forward at breakneck speed leaving Middle East behind. This is despite the natural wealth bestowed to them in the form of oil and It still takes western experts to run their enterprises. Their conflict between ideas invariably boils into an open war with much bloodshed. In the battle of ideas comprise and pragmatism is the key and not the total annihilation of the other. Perhaps this will be a long way coming but it’s where the salvation lies.
A civilisation has multiple thoughts and philosophies. One guru philosophies eventually ends as people see through the pitfalls with time.
Very nice analysis/eye openingfor current day Muslim
"Islamic civilization's decline was driven by political fragmentation, invasions like the Mongols, and economic shifts that weakened its global influence. Despite these setbacks, its legacy of knowledge and culture still shapes the world today."
THERE NOTHING CALLED IS!AMIC GOLDEN PERIOD
@@Waraqah-Ibn-Nawfal6485it was the dark age of Zoroasterians who never invaded or attkd any Arab mslms ..still Arabs invdd Persia,plundrrd,and destryyd this great civilisation..hundreds of Zoroasterians fled to India…
@@Waraqah-Ibn-Nawfal6485 Ok christ cu ck ie.
Entire world is aware of your revisionist efforts to re-write history with lies.
@@Hitchens-k9s Persia was an expansionist empire itself, fool.
@@Hitchens-k9s Persians were expansionists themselves. They still are.
thank you for making it so interesting and easy to understand.
Sir Maza agya, want more parts in detail. We have a rich work of Iqbal on this topic " Reconstruction of Religious thoughts in Islam"
Very nice informative talk, however this topic needs more elaborate details step by step.
Dr sahib, one humble advice: whenever i watch your talk, i get tired due to your high tone with upper nodes 😅😊......
Your research and analysis are great. Therefore, you can easily put less tension on your throat.😅
With care, from Australia ❤
Unless Empires Reinvent and Update Themselves, They are Bound to End
Mughal Ayaashi Ended the Mughal Empire in Early 1700s and Lost Entire India to Marathas
Even Today Pakistani Army is Totally Ayaash Army
Ayyashi is the ultimate motivation for power. It is inevitable.
You also love paradise for same reason.
@@allahkakafirbanda1939. So flowing from that logic those not seeking ‘ayashi’ will eschew power. I understand that there’s always been a tradition of seeking truth in the Vedic cultures in the form of mysticism etc. Perhaps that’s explains the no invasive/ non conquering nature of Indian civilisation - maybe. It would be an interesting thesis for a research topic.
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Actually yes. This explains why india traditionally is more motivated to learn, why Indian ancient literature is most comprehensive in the world and why world's oldest and largest universities used to be in india, why so many religions evolved in India etc.
@@allahkakafirbanda1939 you certainly have a point. I’m inclined to agree with you. It also explains the dominance of individuals of Indian origins in the tech industries and other fields of learning in the US and elsewhere.
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Yes right. Vishwaguru target is not without reason.
more of these ustad, though I identify myself on the fundamentalist side, but loved the thesis
Thanks very interesting, , you are awesome ❤
I understand where Dr. Rehman is coming from, but I think he's focused on what Muslims did wrong in the past. I believe we should be looking forward, not backward. We need to acknowledge the external factors that have held us back, like systemic oppression and discrimination. And then we need to work together to build a better future. It's not about dwelling on our mistakes, but about learning from them and moving forward. Let's focus on creating a brighter tomorrow, rather than getting stuck in the past.
@@POLITICALscience1747 absolutely right.
@@Taimur_Laali think you are muslim by heart😂
@@vibgyor4909 he is communist , he is just making a commentary .
You are doing work.
Keep it up.
I must agree with Dr Taimur Laal
Compare the existing differences between developed and developing nations. Developed countries have high educational standards, focus on technology and research, rule of law , secular mindset, rationality and pragmatism. Less discrimination between sexes and fair competition
Agreed
Critical analysis.salute sir
زبردست !
I really think we need to learn to differentiate between Islamic and Muslims civilizations. In my humble opinion, there is no such thing as Islamic / Hindu / Christian civilization. They are ideologies , not identities.
How can you separate the two. Without Islam, they're not Muslim, and there's no difference between them and pagan Arabs, whom Muhammad fought were his blood relatives. The same is true for Indian Muslims. If they remove Islam, then there's no difference between them and Hindus, and there no need to create a separate homeland for Muslims in the subcontinent. Your humble opinion is illogical.
@braveheart8318 If you consider Islaam as an identity, then how do you explain the partition of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the conflict between Saudi and Turks/ Iran? In fact, don't go too far. Try to explain the current difference between Punjab and the rest of Pakistan ( without going into party politics).
Prophet Mohammed PBUH was forced out of his hometown Makkah by the blood relatives that he later fought against. The context is completely different in the case of pre partition India, where everyone, regardless of religion, lived peacefully (mostly).
@@ZiaSyed_USA why did the Arab kick out Muhammad? Because he's preaching a deen (a new system of governance where the laws are divine) which challenged their existing man made system of government. Pagan Arabs were ok with a different religion, just like Hindu of India and Christian of Europe and America are ok with ritualistic Islam.
Only secular so-called Muslims living in Pakistan have this romantic notion of pre partition because of their hatred of religion. I never heard it from Muslims living in India who are minority 3rd class citizens.
As far as conflicts among existing Muslim majority nation states are concerned, they're the results of European colonisation, they way Islamic empires were divided and neo colonialism. All of them are secular, including Saudi, iran and Pakistan. They pick and choose few laws to throw dust in the eyes of Muslim majority and pretend to be "Islamic". None of these governments represent Muslim majority and are stooges of their masters and dance to every tune, they make. Islam isn't against ethnic identity but it can't be used to create divisions.
@braveheart8318 Arab expelled Mohammed PBUH from Makkah? So, who were the people of Madina, Chinese? What books are you reading?
You are missing my original point, and you are deviating into something that is not related. No matter who you blame, Bangladesh was separated because West Pakistan refused to accept Bangal language/ identity, nothing to do with identity as Muslim or Islaam.
I do not understand the term secular Muslims. It seems to be the term coined by one who like to label others instead of understanding where they are coming from.
@@ZiaSyed_USA The tribes in Medina converted and became Muslim. That's why Muhammad migrated there. Religion trumped ethnicity and language.
Your whole argument is nothing but ramblings, which shows you never read a book in your whole life.
East Pakistan got separated because West Pakistan didn't accept the bangali language, lol. Only a simpleton would believe that who lacks the capacity to understand complex issues. If that's the case, why is Pakistan still intact despite not accepting regional languages?
If ethnicity and language were the only factors of a nation, why didn't people of Bangladesh join their fellow bangali brothers in West bangal or vice versa. Why are Punjabi and bangali people divided into two different countries?
You don't understand what secular Muslim are, despite being one of them. How ironic. Your whole argument is based on secularism.
I have been studying the rise and fall of Muslim empire for a long time. There are multiple reasons. Most the harm is self inflicted due to a sense of superiority and self righteousness, refusing to embrace new ideas and technologies. Islamic expansion came at the tip of the sword not the pen. There was a dependence on faith and brute force. Europeans evolved and developed newer technologies and drove the Muslims into where they are today.
Ans Muslims never learned from the European Christian demise who were guilty of same decisions.
@@Mooneypilot101 great 👍 answer dear Mooney..my conclusions similar
@@Mooneypilot101 very strange. Every empire in history, starting from Babylon, Egyptian, Roman, Persian, Muslim, British & now American had a rise and fall. Study them also if you have free time. Why single out any one, you have a bias ?
@@xpsmango4146 I have studied the rise and fall of Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Roman and Ottoman empires. The trend lines are similar. Therefore my position is that the rise of Islam and Muslims was not due to the will or desire of God. It was just a human phenomenon that is common among so many civilizations that have come and gone in the last 12,800 years of human history. Neither Islam nor Muslims were different than so many other ideologies and beliefs that have come and gone. Islam and Muslims rule was far shorter than others from the past.
@@Mooneypilot101 Rise of any empire is dependent only on consistent Leadership qualities. So is the outcome of battles fought. Religion gives motivation, directions & set standards.
All civilizations man-made and humans are the beneficiaries. Knowledge is universal.Nationalism in the main is responsible for the great divide.
بہت خوب صورت تجزیہ و تبصرہ
One of the greatest misconceptions or myths that I come across quite often is that the Islamic Golden Age came to an end following the destruction of Baghdad at the hands of the Mongols in 1258 AD. We, have a tendency to overestimate the significance of the Mongol sack of Baghdad.
People often tend to forget just how weak and insignificant the Abbasid Caliphate had become prior to its end in the 13th century. This misconception arises from conflating the Abbasid Caliphate during its glory days centuries prior with the Abbasid Caliphate of the 13th century. A Caliphate that had been in decline for centuries that was now little more than the region of Baghdad (Mesopotamia). A Caliph that was little more than a religious figurehead, with no real temporal or political power, beyond handing out titles in exchange for favors.
An Abbasid victory of the Mongol forces in the Siege of Baghdad would not have changed anything in the long term. It would have bought the city a few more years of survival at best. Remember that Baghdad would have been captured or sacked a few decades prior (1217) by the Khwarazmians. It had survived that crisis due to pure luck. The truth is that the Abbasid Caliphate, and therefore Baghdad, was already doomed by this point. It would have fallen to the next attack by the Mongols or someone else. The fall of Baghdad was inevitable in the 13th century. It was only a matter of time.
The idea that the destruction of Baghdad brought about an end to the Islamic Golden Age is also a myth. The city of Baghdad was not the sole site of sciences, literature, arts, culture, etc within the Islamic world. It was just one single site of many. One that had been in decline for centuries now. New centers - capital of new Islamic powers (Cairo, Gurganj and Delhi) - had already risen up to become more significant centers of learning and culture. The truth is that the Islamic Golden Age was already in decline before the rise of the Mongols. The decline of sciences within the Islamic world simply coincidentally took place in the same time period (12th-13th century) as the destruction of Baghdad. Correlation does not always imply causation. It is just the easiest explanation to an extremely complex issue.
Remember that even after the destruction of Baghdad in the 13th century, the desire for knowledge and pursuit of sciences within the Islamic world did not just die off. Nor did Muslim scholars of renown just cease to exist. We simply see them take hold in different centers in the Islamic world. Look at Ibn Khaldun, one of the greatest intellectual minds of the 14th century, in North Africa as an example. Let’s not forget that the Mongol invasions were followed by a renaissance within the Islamic world due to better inter-connectivity due to the Pax Mongolica. Successor states to the Mongol Empire, such as the Timurid Empire, would bring forth the Timurid Renaissance - a new Golden Age in terms revival of sciences, arts, literature, culture, etc - which was now centered around Central Asia. The city of Samarkand for example would serve as centers that could have rivalled Baghdad at its zenith. This new renaissance would end up being inherited or carried forth by the three great gunpowder empires (Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal) within the Islamic world in the early modern era.
A valiant defence.
Great analysis 👍
There is nothing Permanent but Change
so better accept it or be ready to vanish even from histroy
I wish you bring a video daily. Very educative for Pakistani citizens particularly. Please keep it up!
Thanks and Nice sir you are my favorite teacher
Yes
Nations who do not know their weaknesses, their fate comes to knees is no time. --- Here, to know is one-thing, but they never like to hear it.
Excellent Work
Excellent vlog!
Egypt was defeated in 1798 but Napolean never succeded in Egypt as his main target was Subcontinent. He badly lost against British in Egypt.
@@SR-Ranjha105 Egypt is quite far from India. No?
Yes he was defeated by the British not by the Egyptians.
@@Taimur_Laal Napolean wanted to cut off the trade route and destroy the economic backbone of the British
Then to take India from British and establish The French dominance
Islam me majhab ka istemal Musalmano ka giroh banane ke liye kiya jata hai. Aur jisne Islam ko manne se inkar kiya unhe jahannami kafir makhluq wagairah batakar nafrat sikhata hai. Gair muslim ke upar islami huqumat failane ko jihad batata hai aur jihadi ko jannat hooro ka jhansa deta hai. Ek Allah ka ul julool tasawwur banakar logo ko kolhu ke bail Andhnamazi aur zunooni banata hai. Gyan ki roshni nahi balki andhvishwas failata hai. Ul julool manghadant kahaniya aur khokhle dawo ki buniyad par sirf khud ko ekmatr sach aur baki sare dharm ya faith ko galat batata hai. Jahalat ghode talwar ke zamane me chal nikla lekin aaj ki science philosohy Logic par adharit mile jule samaj me kabhi bhi bhaichara harmony nahi la sakta. Islam ke buniyadi usool badalne jaruri hai..
Islam is a fake self supremacist fascist ideology. It will never succeed in today’s knowledge logic science based multicultural societies.
it is a fact that by misusing majhab Islamic forces invaded many countries and plundered many civilisations. Ironically today all those whom Islamists plundered are more successful than Muslims. So it is clear that Islamist made fake claims of self supremacy and were fascist and imperialistic.
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 23:04
Professor Thanks
Any thing that doesn’t change with time, and doesn’t respond to the needs of the people becomes rotten from inside and dies.
I miss your English content too.please upload on your English UA-cam channel too
Recall what Karl Marx said : "capital" as the most grotesque category invented by the West since mid 16th Century; and it's role in accelerating science and technology in the West.
I think personally that now this has really reached pinnacle and going southwards. 100 versions of quantum physics, facade of LHC project, physics becoming metaphysics even without taking up research in the abstract thing/quantum mechanics.
The question is: Can Islamic civilization take help/clue from the today's Pakistan's IVC, Babylonian civilization tablets, Egyptian technology (Giza for one --minus khuphu or whatever dynasty and mummies and tombs and bla bla bla) to develop a Renaissance / Enlightenment of its own?
Keep it up Dr.Sahib
Bro, if we accept that we are not in decline, how can we be slaves like Europe was? They realized this, and now they have developed. It’s better to accept the present rather than staying stuck in the past and move forward with progress.
Sir I'm always excited to hear you but sir fortunately I'm Pakhtun and don't know much of this Ghalib type Urdu vocabulary. If you could plz add English subtitles I think will help me to the next level!
Love you sir, live long ❤
Let’s all grow no religion is better or worse..it’s just a faith not reality.
You are a Great 👍 🎸 singer once I heard your singing in a concert
@@Zafarfarooqi-d7q thank you.
Islam is known to be axiomatic of power, increase in numbers by grouping, militarization, is it really an example of civilization by Islam?
Baghdad had long ceased to be important in the 13th century: it was even less important than Papal Rome after the fall of the empire, insofar as the rest of its religious world did not really pay attention to it, and it headed no major institutions. The ‘Abbasids are way oversold in popular history.
The Arab empire entered its final death spiral in the 860s (Anarchy at Samarra), when most of the provinces were being fought over by local warlords and Iraq itself the site of pitched battles between Persian and Turkish factions. The final “nail in the coffin” was put in the 940s, when the Kurd-ish Daylamites took Baghdad and proclaimed a kingdom there, while a new pan-Islamic Shi’i caliphate was established in the Mediterranean (the Fatimids).
“Golden Age” is meaningless, because it means different things to different people. Does it mean (a) a mosaic of petty, warring states that nevertheless produce brilliant philosophers (pre-imperial China, Renaissance Italy, the 10th century Middle East?) Does it mean (b) a big, stable empire? Does it mean (c) lots of happy people free from said big, stable empire? (&c.) Depending on your definition, this happened at different times, usually for much shorter periods than six centuries (a century is enough to realize any of these, possibly to its conclusion).
Point being, people say “golden age” and imagine different things at the same time. If you ask me, by any objective metric, what followed after the Mongol invasion was bigger in scale than what came before (philosophers? poets? efficient imperial machines? mounds of corpses? all got bigger!). The “golden age” is looked back on mostly because it was Arabic, and hence more relatable to where the Islamic world is today than where it was in the cosmopolitan Turco-Persian mix of the second millenium AD.
Nobody in the Islamic world felt the pre-12th or pre-10th century period represented a “golden age” until British historians started romanticizing their idea of the “Arab race” ruling itself, as opposed to the Turks doing the same (see Disraeli’s romantic novel Tancred for an example… the Arabs are conflated with the Greeks, Phoenicians, powerful women and the general British view of warm climes as a pleasant, relaxed, classical place where all religions meld into one). It has no reflection in mundane reality.
Our extremist and radical mindset brought our downfall.We still do not adapt modernity.
I request videos on Banking system. That would be much help
Muslims hamesha har baat ko muslim vs non muslim nazar se dekhte hain
Islamic zombies ka yahi kush hn1400 sal se
Islam ka base hi Non Muslim par tika hua hai, jaise jaise non muslim kam hote gaye islam k pas income aana kam hua or ye charmara kar gir gaya,
Quran ya Islam ne koi naya ilm ya naya gyan ya nayi wisdom ya nayi knowledge ya nayi roshni insaniyat me alag alag mato me bhaichara aur harmony lane ke liye nahi di. Sirf khokhle dawo ki buniyad par khud ko sach bataya aur gair muslimo ko “bechare” “bhatke hue” “sachai se door” jahannami” bataya. Khud duniya ki sabse nakamyab fasadi qoum ban gaye aur gair muslimo ko majhab ka ghanta gyan dene par amada rehte hai. Aplogo ka bheja majhabi afeem ka shikar hai..
Original granth Bharat ke Upnishad hai jinka gyan agar insan hasil karke ko jeene ki sahi raah mil jayegi. Majhab ke nam par insano ko bantna bhed bhav karna ye ar-bi ja-hilo ki soch hai..
Islam is a fake self supremacist fascist ideology. It will never succeed in today’s knowledge logic science based multicultural societies.
@@Human-xz2grSomehow agree with you. Either i am muslim
Sir ap ki book kab aye gi?
@@PhilatelistPak-bs3yq hopefully in a week or two.
There is no Islamic civilization nor any civilization has anything to do with any region. If Dr. Taimur Rehman does not know what civilization , it is very unfortunate.
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Sir, enjoyed this vlog very much. Coincidentally, I read the book "The Islamic Enlightenment" a couple of years ago.
My educated guess is that you have already read: The Rise and Fall Of Great Powers" by Paul Kennedy. I would appreciate your thoughts when discussing the ideas put forth together in these 2 books.
Aurhor sometimes differentiates b/w the viewers.
Interesting analysis. All empires rise and decline, and there are many reasons for it. As an American of Pakistani descent, I am tempted to offer an oversimplified but somewhat accurate explanation of Islamic countries overall decline: political fragmentation, corrupt governance, and a move away from the rational and logical form of Islam, as seen under the Mutazalite and Ibn Sina schools of thought, to a more rigid, dogmatic, and literalist interpretation of Islam mixed with elements of Sufism. In many ways, the U.S. is also experiencing a similar decline currently, with political fragmentation, corrupt leadership that is sold out to the military-industrial complex, corporate and foreign lobbies, and a tilt towards a more puritanical and literalist interpretation of the Bible.
@@sammalik128 How much of the decline just has to do with Islam itself? Isn’t a strict adherence to Islam and Islam the problem?🤔
@@1525boy It’s not necessarily strict adherence to Islam that’s the issue. Rather, it’s strict adherence to any ideology that, over time, becomes problematic as dynamism, rational inquiry, and innovation are replaced with rigidity, dogma, and excessive tradition. This applies not just to Islam, but to every religion or ideology throughout history and across the world.
@@sammalik128 That ideology is called Islam. Show me one successful country that has a strict adherence to Islam.
No other religion is like Islam. No other religion is as controlling, oppressive, totalitarian, misogynist, barbaric, regressive, violent, and destructive. These are FACTS.
@@sammalik128 You’re in denial.
@@1525boy I don’t have time for trolls or idiots. You come across as both with the last comment. Go prove your ignorance elsewhere.
No civilization can defeated and die unless it has its own internal weaknesses. No doubt today it seems that Muslims and their civilisation is far behind Western civilization but it is not the real case. The forecasts show that by the end of 21st century Islam will be the dominating religion and it is todays fastest growing religion of the world. When I compare the acceptance of Hijab among women and trend of namaz and fasting I see that todays young generation of Muslims is more religious and adopting religious practices and trying to understand Islam compared to 50 or sixty years back. In those days Islam was a tradition which majority follow without knowlegde and understanding but todays young man want to understand the real concept behaind " La ilaha illallah ". No doubt under the influence of Western culture many of young people are becomming Athiest but their numbers of far low compared to those who are accepting Islam after getting the the indepth knowledge of the their religion.
Dominating the world by population does not mean its a good civilisation. it can still be a declining civilisation even with numbers.
Increasing in numbers is just means more dumb people around. It will not make you powerful, look at the size of Japan, Sweden and Germany, they have more impact than all Muslim countries around the world, despite having fraction of the size.
You are very right that in the last 50 years, young Muslims are becoming more practicing Muslims as compare to traditional Muslims. It is the great achievement because of Muslim reformists of the Ummah.
@@MazharAli-fz3du Breeding like pig is not example of emerging civilization.
@@iftikharahmad9707 Dominating in numbers means more people are accepting the social norms of a certain civilisation.
Iqbal was the torchbearer of lslamic fundamentalism though a reformist too
Waiting for this book
Question:- Would Pakistan like to be part of (i) Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) with cultural sites/continuity of Harappa & Mohenjodaro or of (ii) Islamic Civilization as you defined hitherto or (iii) be the latest harbinger ("thekedar") of Jinnah's New Islam (civilization/culture) under Army-syndicate New Nation State called Pakistan --now defunct? Dr.Taimur! Please!
Ya Salam
One thing is missing I felt in your very much articulated view: Role of science & technology in Western civilization --the most predominant factor causing difference.
PS: You've just mentioned your book The Islamic Enlightenment. I hope it covers the gap. As I wrote you just spoke on science in Islam. I agree with your findings. Islamic Arabic Egyptian science was ORIGINAL especially astronomical, marhematics, etc.
@@mohinderkumar7298 indeed. Not every aspect can be covered in such a short video. But I will come to that.
Exactly, you hv highlighted the most imp factor, Science vs Religion war it was since Renaissance. Once religious ideologies of christianity got trumped then unstoppable ruling of science and technology started. Scientism itself is a universal religion now, Muslims need to set the science free from its western anti-religious paradigm but unfortunately Muslims blindly copy west n western scientific paradigm also thats how we see atheism increasing in Muslims now.
Falling behind in science n technical advancement is one major cause of decline of Muslims but more important issue is the western paradigm of science. Its not at all objective, the philosophy of Western science was established with anti-religious ideology to overcome christianity.
Unlike polymaths of Muslim golden era who kept science free n objective, West has actually reduced science and made it a cult/religion in itself-scientism.
Unfortunately, Muslims copy Western scientific paradigms and hv adopt Western philosophy of scientism hence Muslims cannot turn the tides other way unless they set the science free. Rise of atheism n agnosticism in Muslims is due to this blind following of western science.
Falling behind in science n technical advancement is one major cause of decline of Muslims but more important issue is the western paradigm of science. Its not at all objective, the philosophy of Western science was established with anti-religious ideology to overcome christianity.
Unlike polymaths of Muslim golden era who kept science free n objective, West has actually reduced science and made it a cult/religion in itself-scientism.
Unfortunately, Muslims copy Western scientific paradigms and hv adopt Western philosophy of scientism hence Muslims cannot turn the tides other way unless they set the science free. Rise of atheism n agnosticism in Muslims is due to this blind following of western science.
@@Taimur_Laal In my postscript, I wrote you indeed touched upon the subject of science. Well appreciated. Thanks. However, your exclusive video on it is most welcome.
I always notice two things w.r.t. the 1857 events after reading William Darlymple's The Last Mughal though he didn't say as such what I am proposing here. Telephonic/telegraphic call say from Kashmiri Gate (where stands now GPO of India) to the outer Ring Road battle sites by the East India Company officials made much of the initial difference in victory which widened further by the use of pistol revolver gun by tge company soldiers.
Our Emperor (yours too) Bahadurshah Zafar was busy with sentimental utmost human Urdu ghazals while company CEO/chieftain was using most grotesque "capital" and its abstract power of investment whose profits yielded the returns of fragments of Empire (since Plassey 1757 when the comoany tried failed attempt to set up Reserve Bank of India) and then whole empire in the lap of the British. What was our leader of mutiny Zafar Shah doing?
Imran Khan says Bahadurshah Zafar is not our Hero. Tipu is our Hero. Okay. After 1947, POWER should be retutned to which emperor / dynasty / king of India?
If Britain has rightfully (I mean mightfully, not lawfully) retained her Kingship/Emperorship in the Empress then what about India?
Pakistan (more in hurry in everything bad than India in hurry) got its Viceroy in MA Jinnah. What about truncated India? What if Mughal dynasty got power back? As a matter of our respect to our last emperor, if not natursl heirs to the throne (though symbolic).
I am a Marxist --keep this fact or fiction aside, but I need my emperor back! If you give me a state/nation-state to me that rides over my shoulders day-night then why not you better give me my emperor of pre-British era? What if he was Mughal/Muslim/Islamic? He did merge and fuse his culture with my pre-Mughal culture so that we became one/united/unity by relatedness and intimacy. Where's that? I want the samething back! Who writes on these original issues? Rather you gave me a "state" that has 100 nukes and another state (truncated India) that has 60 nukes! I didn't want this!
By chance, the British before leaving (with ceremonial respects) did remind us about our common identity: The IVC i.e. Indus Valley Civilization whose two prominent sites of Harappa and Mohenjodaro try to speak to us!
We refuse to speak!
Are we sulking?
I don't think the speaker is right about Persia(Iran). Ahmad Shah Qajar succeeded to the throne at the age of 11 years and when he went into exile-deposed by Reza Shah, his age was 25 years. It wasn't Qajar that obstructed the process of reform in Persia (at that time Iran was called Persia), it were the mechanations of the British Empire, which fearful of the threat to its colony in India (the so-called British Raj) supported Reza Sha into deposing Ahmad Shah Qajar (and starting Pahlavi Dynasty). The aim was a government in Iran that would be under the control of the British.
Must read the books of moulana ubaidullah Sindhi and shah waliullah on western civilization and Islamic civilization
What do those Maulavis know about such complex non-Islamic issues?
@@hawkingdawking4572o bhai, ubaidullah sindhi counts as an intellectual
The Abbasids were emperors, they ruled an empire. Such a polity doesn’t exactly exude benevolence, fairness and kindness. So one could ask “Yes, it was a Golden Age but for whom?”
Take al-Zahrawi who I brought up a couple times in the answer. He was patronized by the Umayyad Caliphate of Spain, so he worked in a hospital and had a monthly salary provided by the Caliph. Where did the Caliph get the money to finance the hospital and Zahrawi’s salary for decades?
The slave trade
The Andalusians emptied central Spain with intense raiding as they would capture large numbers of Spaniards and sell them into slavery in North Africa.
So all of the medical advancements produced by Zahrawi were made possible thanks to the imperialism of Andalus which was so cruel that it even rejected the concept of dhimmis as that concept emerged in the Rashidun Caliphate to argue that a Muslim ruler had an obligation to protect his non-Muslim subjects so the Andalusians found a loophole. They didn’t really claim central Spain therefore the Christians there couldn’t be subjects(citizens) therefore it was fair game for slave-raiding.
So while this period was a Golden Age, it’s in reference to science not humanity.
For obvious reasons, when a Spanish family was being chained and forced to march to a port to be shipped to a slave market in Morocco, they weren’t saying “It’s fine. I heard from one of the raiders that the profits of this expedition will fund research into anesthesia. Our sacrifice will help humanity unlock one of the keys to long surgeries which will help cure countless ailments!”
These were empires, not benevolent forces of good.
The history of humanity is filled with such empires based on class exploitation since the neolithic revolution.
@@Taimur_Laal Looking at applied Marxism the way it was implemented, I see one major inbuilt weakness. Ironically, it’s the extension of its major strength: political practicality.
Ideology of action
The Communist Manifesto laid the foundation for Marxist teleology. In a Communist mind, all roads lead to Rome in the end, that is, a future stateless, classless society without private property.
With this in sight, the Marxists created a uniquely effective set of ideas and practices. The core of it is a vanguardist ideology crystallized in a hierarchical, secretive, dogmatic political party. This is as close as it gets to the medieval Crusader orders, with democratic centralism added as its organizing principle.
Here lies the springing point of the outstanding ability of the Marxists to win epic battles in the most adverse conditions (WW2) and the most improbable places (China in the late 1940s). No wonder anti-Communist Russia longingly looks back at Stalinism as the pinnacle of our history. Likewise, you can’t blame the modern PRC for creating what, to a European eye, looks distinctly Fascist under the bright colors of proletarian struggle.
Tunnel vision
This singular focus on grabbing power works extremely well as long as you’re an underdog. But once you get power, problems start mushrooming. The most obvious one is infighting. An era of purges follows Communist rule as a shadow.
Early Christianity had this predicament. However, defending a revolution seems to put more at stake than saving our immortal souls.
Dogmatism is a powerful but very much double-edged sword, though. An ideology-based movement that is obsessed with the purity of thoughts and actions sooner or later gets a pronounced tunnel vision. Because “strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it!”
Into the needle’s eye
Jesus can’t be wrong, right? Logically, the narrower the path, the purer the action. Many a Marxist followed this logic. And as it happened, it’s exactly them who achieved the greatest success. Russia, China, Vietnam, everywhere. Those dutifully implemented the Ten-Point Action Plan of the Communist Manifesto.
All other brands of Socialism have been dead on arrival. Discussion clubs, university papers, and online forums are full of talk about “democratic Socialism” and suchlike. Guess what? Nothing ever came out of this.
Treading water
The problem with dogmatism, however, is that it ossifies. Marxism was able to keep its progressives flame as long as the first generation of revolutionaries were alive (Stalin, Mao, Tito). Once they died, the system started running out of ideas. Applied Marxism turned into a collection of dead texts and hordes of theorists feeding on them, just like religious theologists feed off sacred tomes.
Which is why the children and grandkids of triumphant proletarians rolled back the Marxist project toward the end of the 20th century. Russia, China, Yugoslavia, Albania, Vietnam, and even North Korea. Cuba has taken Custer’s last stand on the grave of applied Marxism. But few doubt they can hold very long.
The thing is, if you already have power, Marxism doesn’t make sense for you anymore.
Sir we should also include Chengez Mongol khan humiliation of Baghdad Kalifa as well
very Good Sir❤
Today we are living with Yujuj and Majuj and some of them are Muslim and Majority of them are Christain Nation .some turk indonesia malaysia are Muslim . Russia England China Japan France Germany and many Europeon Nation are after 1917 world war 1 it was over for Muslim. if you do good you do to your self if you do bad you do to yourself . The LAW of our Earth Salam
Muslims will get stronger back soon.
Waiting for response Qaiser Ahmed Raja
Your video till 2:30 the question!! The right answer is the breading program become burden to community!! They come out of lie of toomuch breading!!
Taimur can you tell us k what philosophy we had as Muslim when everyone was promoting Greece quotes like rooh , body and war etc etc.matlab k sirf greeceiay hee soch saktay thaay rest of us were replicating thier thoughts.where the whole world was?
Here are a few words of wisdom.
If a student fails a class, you can blame the student.
If the whole class fails, you can blame the teacher of that class.
If the whole school is failing, you need to take a close look at the school and see what is being taught that is making the entire school to fail. Need to either abandon this school or create a new curriculum that is more knowledgeable and enlightened.
Think about it.
Your lectures are source of knowledge. Keep it up. Now we have to move forward keeping in view our shortcomings in the past.
رسول اللہ ﷺ نے فرمایا:’’عنقریب ایسا زمانہ آئے گا کہ نام کے سوا اسلام کا کچھ باقی نہیں رہے گا۔ الفاظ کے سوا قرآن کا کچھ باقی نہیں رہے گا۔ اس زمانہ کے لوگوں کی مسجدیں بظاہر تو آباد نظر آئیں گی لیکن ہدایت سے خالی ہوں گی۔ ان کے علماء آسمان کے نیچے بسنے والی مخلوق میں سے بدترین مخلوق ہوں گے۔ ان میں سے ہی فتنے اٹھیں گے اور ان میں ہی لوٹ جائیں گے۔‘‘ (مشکوٰۃ، کتاب العلم الفصل الثالث صفحہ 38 صفحہ43)
اسی طرح فرمایا اے مسلمانو! تم پہلی قوموں کے حالات کی پیروی کرو گے جس طرح ایک بالشت دوسری بالشت کے مشابہ ہوتی ہے اور ایک ہاتھ دوسرے ہاتھ کے مشابہ ہوتا ہے اسی طرح تم پہلی قوموں کے نقشِ قدم پر چلو گے۔ صحابہؓ نے عرض کیا یارسول اللہ! کیا یہودونصاریٰ کے نقشِ قدم پر چلیں گے؟ آپؐ نے فرمایا اور کس کے؟ (بخاری کتاب الاعتصام)
رسول اللہ ﷺ نے فرمایا:عُلَمَآءُ ھُمْ شَرُّ مَنْ تَحْتَ اَدِیْمِ السَّمَآءِ۔اُن کے علماء آسمان کے نیچے بسنے والی مخلوق میں بد ترین ہوں گے) ان میں سے ہی فتنے اُٹھیں گے اور ان میں ہی لَوٹ جائیں گے۔(بہیقی بحوالہ مشکوٰۃ کتاب العلم الفصل الثالث صفحہ۳۸ کنزالعمّال ۶ صفحہ ۴۳)
آنحضرت صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے فرمایا میری امت پر ایک زمانہ اضطراب اور انتشار کا آئے گا۔ لوگ اپنے علماء کے پاس راہ نمائی کی امید سے جائیں گے تو وہ انہیں بندروں اور سؤروں کی طرح پائیں گے۔ تَكُوْنُ فِيْ أُمَّتِيْ فَزعة فيصير الناس إلى علمائهم فإذا هم قردة وخنازير۔ (کنز العمال کتاب القیامہ من قسم الاقوال باب الخسف والمسخ حدیث نمبر 38727جلد 14صفحہ 280)
What were reasons of Tanzimat Reforms? Was it strategic yet a Knee jerk reaction to military invasion or was it due to the influence of European enlightenment and Western intellectualism?
Could be both reasons and much more..the timeline of intellectual defeat n all causative factors r worthy to be acknowledged, if one wants to overcome this mental dependence n slavery.
I asked the same question to AI artificial intelligence. Google says . Both have advantages over each other. AI says don't see one is better over the other. What you say happened in the passed it was past time people looked at each other backward. But AI in present sees no one has advantage
From USA
Sir ap lyrics English rakhy please... Urdu ab ap difficult use kar rhe hai samjh Sahi nh aarha hai
@@moomaljhatial I’m going to make a same material on my English Channel.
Dr sb ask thinkfest to upload discussion with miftah
Secularism accepts all faiths and no faith.
The main reason behind this that they leave her own system and adopt the western system and culture
Own system is centuries old that doesn't work in modern time. That is fantacy to adopt that system
70 sal main Pakistan main kitne bar takhta palat hua?😂😂😂 Islam k nam par tum dusron se lalr loge par jinda rahne k liye bhojan chahiye hota hai😂😂😂
Nice sir 👍
No Kaba,no Macca,no Madina,no Muhammad,no Quran were available between 570 to 632AD. There is no historical and archeological proof that Muhammad existed between 570 to 632 AD. Every civilization has its historical and archeological proof.How Islam is a civilization , please explain sir.
There is lots of proof. See the work of Dr. Sean Anthony.
Mohammad is imaginary figure created for political gains.
Historian known but out of fear they lack fear to tell publicly..
Rasool Allah: macca madina me angoor ke baag the haari haari ghass pani ke chasme b the🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aabe kon hai be tu kaha se aaya hai be
Islamic empire ki bunyad tere baap ne rakhi thi?
Ideology: Marry reproduce, reproduce, reproduce, then talaq talaq talaq, THEN remarry ................ repeat, repeat, repeat
Sir good evening 🎉🎉🎉
Taimur Bhai... didnt expected this from you... Yeh hona hi tha, kyunki hum landey ke musalman he.... duniya me kitani civilizations he Indian, Chinese, Western, Russian.... kitani thi bhi... Indus, Pertian, Mayan etc lekin hum landey ke logo ko yeh nahi pata ki yeh Islamic Civilization nahi Arabic civilization thi.... Civilization geographical region ki hoti he faith ki nahi.... hum jab tak yeh nahi samajhenge toh abhi bure waqtki toh shuruat he....
Sai baat ki ek baat ek dum sach 🎉
"islamic civilization" just means arab empires. we saw the rise of many muslim lead empires after the mongols invasions
We are waiting for the 2nd log.
The more you indulge in your fantasies, the further you get from reality.
اگر کسی کو یہ جاننا ہے کہ یہ قوم کیوں زوال ہوئی تو لہذا اسے یہ دیکھنا چاہیے یہ کہاں سے شروع ہوا زوال باقی رہی بات مسلمانوں کی تو ان کی بھی تاریخ بھری پڑی ہے
Shocked to learn that Book
burners had civilization !
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Let me educate you, there was nothing called as "Mugal-Saltanat". A Mugal king came, then he became Mugal-Rajpoot, It was called Mugal-Raj means "Mugal & Rajpoot". If you check the DNA of Akber & after him all are basically sons of Rajpoot woman.
@@fayazvar3948 thanks but what does this have to do with my video. The fall of the Mughal dynasty lead to much soul searching amongst Muslim intellectuals. That is a fact no?
@@Taimur_Laal Muslims are attributing themselves with Mughals, but Mughals were not attributing with Islam, they were Rajpoots.
So what was Fatawa e Alamgiri about?@@fayazvar3948
@@fayazvar3948all Muslims of Pakistan is converted muslim that's why they follow Arab
@fayazvar3948 Muslim men can marry whoever they want that doesn't change their lineage because it is based on father's lineage, not mother's. Mughals defeated rajputs and married their women to show their dominance. No mughal called himself a rajput.
Don't take it seriously. That's not going to happen in this era. Because everyone has the power to destroy the world in some hours. So Gautam Buddha's teachings for hole the world from India ....
❤❤ " Jio aur jine do " . ❤❤ This world 🌎 is beautiful and we get one and only one human life. There is no heaven or hell. So live and let live. Love to all things in this world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
میں تجھ کو بتاتا ہوں تقدیر امم کیا ہے
شمشیر و سناں اول طاؤس و رباب آخر
When gurukul system of education was going on Bharat 5000 yrs ago , west was on stone age.
Is there any topic on which you have not given your informed view and analysis?😃PS: On Aliens (👽❤comrades), ETs, UFOs, UAPs. I wish if you could present your "mowakiff".
Yesterday only we saw Honorary Hon'ble General Asim Munir dressed in coat, pant, suit, tie with all smiles. He looked typical Western civilized personality, hours after chewing Arabic in his address to the captives.😂
What this has to do with the topic here? By the way as a Copycat 19th century "Hindu" new religion follower, you should be the last person to advice Pakistanis.
Asim Munir Country is dependent on IMF none any Moulana can give them Money to run Country 😂😂 that's why they wear suit and paint no salwar😂
@@hawkingdawking4572 Orphaned Musalman without distinct name u r! Father Stephen "Hawking" mother Richard "Dawkins"! 😂😂😁😂😁
@@mohinderkumar7298
But I am not a Hindu.
@@hawkingdawking4572 But you as orphan don't know your both parents name, religion, country. Are you a Beggar (of IMF)?
Is Muslim Civilization a correct term?
Contradiction in terms