Join Us On Our Next Drive To Paradise Retreat: righteousnrich.com/RighteousRides --------------------------------- Marketing strategy call: righteousnrich.com/acceleratoroptin?
Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Convey from me even an Ayah of the Qur'an [Riyad as-Salihin 1380]
8 ways earn even good deeds Even after your death. 1. Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone. Every time they read from it, you gain. 2. Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time a sick person uses it, you gain. 3. Teach someone to recite a Dua. 4. Sharing islimic content. 5. Participate in building a Mosque. 6. Place a water cooler/ well in a public place. 7. Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or animal sits in its shade or eats from it. 8. And the easiest of all, share this message with people. Even if one person applies any of the above, you gain. Also copy & share with others
Narrated Abu Umamah (RA): Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Ayat al-Kursi at the end of every obligatory prayer, nothing but death will prevent him from entering Paradise." [An-Nasa'i reported it, and Ibn Hibban graded it Sahih (authentic).
Sorry bhai at beginning you said that muslims conquered rome , however this is not the case. It was actually constantinople and was 1452 time, like 700 years in. Also you said that there was an evil caliph called Walid al-Fasiq. It was actually Walid ibn Uqbah bro and he was not in anyway shape or form a caliph. Rather, he was just a governer of kufa in the time of utman. It was said that he was a half brother of uthman RA, hailing from the bani umayya tribe. And many of the things he done he was punished by whipping and some say it was done on the hand of Imam Ali AS. The Caliph who was called was actually quite good and built the dome of the rock. He was the son of AbdulMalik ibn Marwaan and was not a faasiq at all.
@AI-Zutti yh that what he meat but most people get confused because we now refer to them as the Byzantines even tho everyone at that time considered them the romans
@@yasinibrahimYes absolutely I've just realised. I stand corrected on this. I'd like to apologise publicly to Brother Imraan for this silly mistake of mine lol as a student of history and getting confused between Walid II and Walid bin Uqba . But tbh both were known as Walid the Fasiq so there is slight confusion, this is why I was confused. Please forgive me brother Imraan ❤
When he says Rome he means the Romans or Byzantines as they are now called by western scholars even though they referred to themselves as Romans lol. And if he meant a city, then most likely Constantinople like another viewer wrote as this was their capital. The city of Rome itself was insignificant at the time 😂. Funny, eh.
You just made a bunch of mistakes that I want to address : The Muslim world declined basically after the 1250 after the fall of the almohads /the mongol conquest /the plague in the year 200 years later Europe was batter than most places in the world except some parts of the Muslim world and Asia but in general the Renaissance started they started axploring the world for trade and very importantly the invention of the printing machine wich made Europe the most literate place in the world if we suppose Islamic studies in the mosques at that time in the Muslim world not education so Europeans were stronger than the Muslim world before colonizing an inch in the world the only thing that kept Muslim power ish was the ottoman empire the mughals and others but not as strong as the European states combined that just the reality you mentioned that Philippines was Muslim before the Portuguese first it was the Spanish second it was in the year 1560 at times you consider Muslims "strong " +you blamed colonization of the Muslim world to its decline wich is wrong because the Muslim world got colonized because it was weak not got weak because it got colonized any ways it was good in general.
Halfway done, and there was no mention of the Mali Empire as usual. When Mansa Musa, a Muslim Moor, was the most wealthy person known in the world worth 400 billion. Need to do more research, Ahki 😢.
Oh I left so many empires out like the murabitun empire and the ghaznawi empire etc The point was to focus on the Middle East region to draw parallels with what’s happening today
@ImranIbnMansur ok, maybe not more study, lol 😅 but the significance of not mentioning possibly the Richest Muslim ever denotes negligence, based on what you do... 😉 Case and point,
Bro i think there's some mistakes there. The fact that you've put the second peak after the time of the Prophet & Rashidun as equal is a mistake ak. Nothing compares to that period. All the other peaks even at their best including Ummayad, Abbasid, Ottoman will be lower. So, Ummayad slightly lower, same with Abbasid and so and so forth as the prophet SAW said every generation is worse than the next until the Day. Also prophet said that there will come a time when your wnemies will swoop on you like food and rip you apart even though you are big in number. No doubt this has to be worst bro because this is the ultimate dhul and humiliation because of aqeedah and sins.
It’s not mean to be to scale and I missed out a lot of hospital context such as the murabitun empire and ghaznawi empire etc It’s more about the point …
bro in my opinion mongol era was probbaly the worst time period for us , half of muslim world was conquered , millions slaughtered , yet islam was still victorious.
The Colonialists were worse. They conquered most of our states, and the few that weren't conquered were still made into vassals or protectorates (Afghanistan [1879-1919], Morocco [1912-1956], Saudia [1915-1927], and so on). But Alhamdulillah, the Muslims continue to persevere with the permission and aid of Allah.
@AI-Zutti Yeah, more or less. Different degrees of autonomy existed depending on time and place. So for example, Afghanistan was rendered a buffer state between the British Raj and Russian Empire, with British troops stationed in the cities. Meanwhile, Saudia was mostly left alone, but only after recognizing the independence of Gulf states.
@ that guy never felt comfortable with that size. He was of the view not to touch it. And now he’s selling courses for few bucks - he has to trim it. FOR THE DUNYA.
Join Us On Our Next Drive To Paradise Retreat: righteousnrich.com/RighteousRides
---------------------------------
Marketing strategy call: righteousnrich.com/acceleratoroptin?
Subhanallah what a great lesson, may Allah reward you Imran ameen
Great video and super important tooic barakallahu feek
Jazakallah bil khayr.
Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Convey from me even an Ayah of the Qur'an [Riyad as-Salihin 1380]
8 ways earn even good deeds Even after your death.
1. Give a copy of the Qur'an to someone. Every time they read from it, you gain.
2. Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time a sick person uses it, you gain.
3. Teach someone to recite a Dua.
4. Sharing islimic content.
5. Participate in building a Mosque.
6. Place a water cooler/ well in a public place.
7. Plant a tree. You gain whenever a person or animal sits in its shade or eats from it.
8. And the easiest of all, share this message with people. Even if one
person applies any of the above,
you gain.
Also copy & share with others
Narrated Abu Umamah (RA):
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Ayat al-Kursi at the end of every obligatory prayer, nothing but death will prevent him from entering Paradise." [An-Nasa'i reported it, and Ibn Hibban graded it Sahih (authentic).
Brother bilal, your number fan alhamdulillah
Sorry bhai at beginning you said that muslims conquered rome , however this is not the case. It was actually constantinople and was 1452 time, like 700 years in. Also you said that there was an evil caliph called Walid al-Fasiq. It was actually Walid ibn Uqbah bro and he was not in anyway shape or form a caliph. Rather, he was just a governer of kufa in the time of utman. It was said that he was a half brother of uthman RA, hailing from the bani umayya tribe. And many of the things he done he was punished by whipping and some say it was done on the hand of Imam Ali AS. The Caliph who was called was actually quite good and built the dome of the rock. He was the son of AbdulMalik ibn Marwaan and was not a faasiq at all.
@AI-Zutti yh that what he meat but most people get confused because we now refer to them as the Byzantines even tho everyone at that time considered them the romans
He is talking about walid the second not the first one
@@yasinibrahimYes absolutely I've just realised. I stand corrected on this. I'd like to apologise publicly to Brother Imraan for this silly mistake of mine lol as a student of history and getting confused between Walid II and Walid bin Uqba . But tbh both were known as Walid the Fasiq so there is slight confusion, this is why I was confused. Please forgive me brother Imraan ❤
When he says Rome he means the Romans or Byzantines as they are now called by western scholars even though they referred to themselves as Romans lol. And if he meant a city, then most likely Constantinople like another viewer wrote as this was their capital. The city of Rome itself was insignificant at the time 😂. Funny, eh.
You just made a bunch of mistakes that I want to address :
The Muslim world declined basically after the 1250 after the fall of the almohads /the mongol conquest /the plague in the year 200 years later Europe was batter than most places in the world except some parts of the Muslim world and Asia but in general the Renaissance started they started axploring the world for trade and very importantly the invention of the printing machine wich made Europe the most literate place in the world if we suppose Islamic studies in the mosques at that time in the Muslim world not education so Europeans were stronger than the Muslim world before colonizing an inch in the world the only thing that kept Muslim power ish was the ottoman empire the mughals and others but not as strong as the European states combined that just the reality you mentioned that Philippines was Muslim before the Portuguese first it was the Spanish second it was in the year 1560 at times you consider Muslims "strong " +you blamed colonization of the Muslim world to its decline wich is wrong because the Muslim world got colonized because it was weak not got weak because it got colonized any ways it was good in general.
Selam aleykum akhi the selcuks werent kurds but turkmens/turks having their ancestors from turkmenistan uzbekistan etc… jakallahu khayran
Halfway done, and there was no mention of the Mali Empire as usual. When Mansa Musa, a Muslim Moor, was the most wealthy person known in the world worth 400 billion. Need to do more research, Ahki 😢.
Oh I left so many empires out like the murabitun empire and the ghaznawi empire etc
The point was to focus on the Middle East region to draw parallels with what’s happening today
@@ImranIbnMansur cuh can u help me cuh
@AI-Zutti that's false, sorry 😞 were is your evidence 😉
@ImranIbnMansur ok, maybe not more study, lol 😅 but the significance of not mentioning possibly the Richest Muslim ever denotes negligence, based on what you do... 😉 Case and point,
@@Mak8itwhat are you on about mansan musa رحمة الله عليه wasn't the richest Muslim it was the prophet سليمان عليه وسلم
Bro i think there's some mistakes there. The fact that you've put the second peak after the time of the Prophet & Rashidun as equal is a mistake ak. Nothing compares to that period. All the other peaks even at their best including Ummayad, Abbasid, Ottoman will be lower. So, Ummayad slightly lower, same with Abbasid and so and so forth as the prophet SAW said every generation is worse than the next until the Day. Also prophet said that there will come a time when your wnemies will swoop on you like food and rip you apart even though you are big in number. No doubt this has to be worst bro because this is the ultimate dhul and humiliation because of aqeedah and sins.
It’s not mean to be to scale and I missed out a lot of hospital context such as the murabitun empire and ghaznawi empire etc
It’s more about the point …
@ImranIbnMansur sorry bhai it's not me being nit picky but just I've studied history n politics for a bit and have OCD with it lol
@@AIRLINERSWEBdon’t worry akhi I respect that Allāhummabaarik 💪🏽
Also Seljuks were Oghuz Turks, not Kurds (16:30). But yeah, these small mistakes don't take away from the point.
"Allahumma ighfir lil muslimin wal muslimat wal muminin wal mu'minat al ahy'ah wal amuat"
bro in my opinion mongol era was probbaly the worst time period for us , half of muslim world was conquered , millions slaughtered , yet islam was still victorious.
The Colonialists were worse. They conquered most of our states, and the few that weren't conquered were still made into vassals or protectorates (Afghanistan [1879-1919], Morocco [1912-1956], Saudia [1915-1927], and so on).
But Alhamdulillah, the Muslims continue to persevere with the permission and aid of Allah.
@AI-Zutti Yeah, more or less. Different degrees of autonomy existed depending on time and place. So for example, Afghanistan was rendered a buffer state between the British Raj and Russian Empire, with British troops stationed in the cities. Meanwhile, Saudia was mostly left alone, but only after recognizing the independence of Gulf states.
Colonisation * not colonialisation 😅😅
What really lol? What an L 😜
and his history was that His beard was longer and now he trimmed it!
Still beyond fist size from how it looks
@ that guy never felt comfortable with that size. He was of the view not to touch it. And now he’s selling courses for few bucks - he has to trim it. FOR THE DUNYA.
Fear Allah, cutting it at a fist length was something some of the companions did, it is a difference of opinion.
How may I contact you, please?