Another fact... the Kaba is just a building of stone even "Al-Hajar Al-Aswad" or the black stone is just a stone that has no actual value it doesn't increase or decrease your Iman (belief) but rather the place itself is holy so we all pray towards the place to unify our prayer🙏
@@ricardo-2019-v5 yep still it has no actual value... don't get me wrong though it is a cool thing like a stone from heaven but unfortunately it's just a stone.... when the Qarmatians stole the black stone for 22 years it didn't change any of the pilgrimage rituals and even Omar R.A said to the stone: I know that you're just a stone that has no benefit or harm but I kiss you because I saw the prophet PBUH do so.
@@atagokce2558 child marriage is allowed to make more muslims Quran also says about destroying or fighting other cultures ❤ Many follows even today but few doesn't follow after the development of science
I remember having a conversation, or should I say an argument with someone over the Kaaba worship misconception and after giving him all the evidence and proof that we don’t worship the kaaba nor the black stone through Quran and Ahadith he still insisted on it and when he realized he was wrong he kept repeating it in a provocative way to piss me off I guess. Lol
The most popular misunderstanding is translating Allah as 'God', which makes no sense, considering the meaning of god, 'that which I invoke' so it could refer to any deity, Mohammed himself, Jesus, the Sheytan, any jinn and so on and so forth. The translation obviously is bullshit, and insults the English language while contradicting Islamic mythology to the core... yeah, perfect translation, everybody is either forced to rape the English dictionary, the Koran, or both. The translation into Germanic (of whatever faith) would be Týr in Old Norse, Tiw in Old English and Ziu in Old High German, the Germanic concept of 'god' is unknown to Islam, but the concept of the 'sky father' (not in the sense of father to Jesus, but as a demiurge) is known in the Eddas, and the Korans. That's the real disgusting stuff Muslims and Christians do to language, anythng must be made dialectical, fuck that, easily spotted subversion is all they can do and in the process, humanity loses its grasp on reality, FUCK. THAT!
@@sauronsmundwinkel The fact that you compare your GOD to our PROPHET is the saddest thing ever. Compare Jesus to Allah SWT, or maybe you won't because you know Jesus will fail
I got my BA in Religious Studies, and Hinduism and Buddhism made up most of my studies. Basically you're right about Hinduism, but keep in mind that Hinduism isn't one religion rather about a million different religions under one title. There's just so many different beliefs that make up "Hinduism," it's impossible to describe them all under one concept. For instance, there are some practitioners worshipping the one reality as Shakti, the feminine principle. Even Buddhism is too varied culture to culture to give one definition. Again, for instance, some forms of Buddhism have gods. They may not be all powerful or immortal, but according to the the culture they are, in fact, gods. I love this subject and love to talk about it, so if I seem to be splitting hairs, I'm just adding to the conversation.
Remember, though, that the so-called "Buddhist deities" are actually Hindu deities that these Buddhists traditionally believe in; their names, however, do vary by culture.
@@joshuaclabeaux1470 I hear you, but I was thinking in terms of Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese. Their deities all come from native spirits as you'd find in Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. (I'm sure about Tibet, as I don't know their history so much before Buddhism. Of course, the three countries that I mentioned all have specific forms of Buddhism: Chan, Zen, and what is typically called Tibetan Buddhism. Good stuff.
What are your thoughts about all the major religions coming from only 2 places - the levantine area of middle East and the Indian subcontinent that too specifically India. (Not counting taoism, Confuciusianism and shintoism, even these are from very specific parts). Regarding that argument, yeah I agree. As a Hindu, this term that we carry nowadays is very modern. My grandparents have problem understanding if islamic and Christian traditions are Hindu too belonging to some specific caste or creed. They consider Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism all as Hindu. Hindu people viewed the world as very different. For them, if you are a person of another faith, you maybe just another one of them just from another region.
@@saransh9254 I''ve thought about that A LOT just personal fun thinking. It has to be conspicuous, doesn't it? An old friend of mind went to that business school out west in the US (Maharishi founded) and they claimed listening to Vedic scripture altered the brain. The Abrahamic traditions have a lot of claims, and they are some of the world's populated religions- my point here is that their size is just a demonstration the staying power of the Middle Eastern traditions. I realize that Hinduism (very broadly) is possibly the oldest surviving religion, and that demonstrates that the Indian subcontinent maybe have more enduring qualities. There are so many avenues with this discussion, and maybe not all of the arguments are suppositional. I don't know what I think, really, though I do think about it. I'm a Goidelic Pagan (literature of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Mann). We've some neolithic stuff to show a cosmic belief, however our religious practices are more or less revivalist. It's interesting, also, because as for the Middle Eastern religions which people say come from Zoroastrianism ultimately they hold sway over the west, doubt, but they have infiltrated Asia pretty solid. I don't know why. I don't know if we're going through some kind of phase we'll grow out of (either a deeper religious thought that brings us closer to total enlightenment or if you're a Taoist, you know how not to concern ourselves with so much shit or we may become atheists where no belief in vogue.
Muslims never worship the Kaba. The reality, Muslim used the Kaba for a direction. You can see the first then prophet Muhammad worshipped God then his direction was Jerusalem ( Masjid Al Aqsa). After that God ordered all Muslims worshipped in one direction that prophet Abraham was worshipped. Plz, research about the concept of Kaba in Islam and the history of the Kaba by Islamic scriptures.
@@abc_explainer I think he heard you name the misconception and thought that was your belief lol. People really can't finish a section first before commenting.
Yes, fasting is not supposed to bring you down. Orthodox Christianity DOES have fasting as well; it's PROTESTANTS ONLY who do not fast at all in Christianity.
Many protestant denominations have some form of fasting, for example, Anglicans, Presbyterians and Lutherans along with some others fast for lent, and a lot of individual protestants fast. Edit: Im not a protestant, just want facts to be straight
That's completely incorrect because we're not Catholic or Orthodox does not mean we follow some things. Priest is teaching you wrong bringing you hate to us as completely wrong we do fast and there's plenty of us who do
No. Hinduism has one Supreme God, "Brahman." The deities are the different forms of Brahman. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are all different forms of the one supreme god Brahman with different roles.
@IslamTheTruth5147 Not exactly. The Christian trinity has three distinct persons who are considered to be God, so they have three different gods. On the other hand, Brahman is the one and only God, and Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are merely different forms of Brahman with different roles. "Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma," Chandogya Upanishad (III.14.1.), means "All this is Brahman." Everything comes from Brahman, everything returns to Brahman, and everything is sustained by Brahman.
Lmao. There is literally no connection to that Christians intentionaly used pagan festival for Christmas. Ig you take a look in history you can literaly find for every day in year some festival that was invented by pagans. I like people logic nowdays. People: Sleep in bed. It comes from pagans! Eating with a spoon: Pagans used spoon as a God! Me just dicing the onion: those people- Did you know pagans used knife to sacrifice people to their gods? It is pagan! Me: Sure bro 😂
@@mmr1137 Maybe there's also no proof Jesus was born in 25th December. It was fixed by random men. That's why some denominations have Christmas in 6th or 7th January😂. So which is correct? And Jesus wasn't even born in 1 AD😂.
@@Nitsua-RN And that's why people ask why Christians chose the Roman Pagan festival's date for celebrating Christ's birthday. Theres nothing wrong in choosing December 25, but why do Christians try to deny Pagan influence when early Christians were Pagan converts? The significance of festivals were continued on, they were just adapted to the new religion.
Thanks alot for this video, as a Muslim. It gets pretty frustrating to find racist people everywhere spreading false information on Islam deliberately. Whats worse is that some of them know its not true, but slander and lie anyway to bring a bad light on Islam. Funny thing is, slandering is VERY prohibited so it makes sense why the worst people do it.
The biggest misconception about Hinduism is that you need to worship at all. You can be an atheist, not believe in anything and be a Hindu. God is optional.
@@theallinoneguy6947 4 paths in hindu religion for enlightenment: Gyan yog -> Acquire knowledge to get enlightenment. Raj yog-> Enlightenment through physical practice and meditation Karma Yog -> Enlightenment through you good deeds in this life Bhakti yog -> Devoting yourself to god for enlightenment. I ain't rejecting my books, the youtuber doesn't know shit about hinduism
Thank you for clearing misconceptions about my religion (Islam) Although the Kaaba was first built by angels, then once again by prophet adam, and after a long while was rebuilt by prophet Ibrahim and his son prophet ismael after Allah taught them what to do and where the Kaaba is exactly. Once again thank you ❤
It was never mentioned by anyone until Islam came, not the assyrians, not the Persians, not the Romans, not even the Hebrew. But hey! Stay in your bubbles and believe in fairy tales, I'm sure it did so well for Saudi's as it earned them billions of dollars from it while they go drive around and drink some vodka and spend their nights with bellydancers 😂
What you mentioned is not authentic from what I know, the Kaaba was first built by Abraham AS, the ones you mentioned previous are inauthentic from what I know (Read it in a seerah book).
Unbelief is Agnosticism not Atheism if you actively don't believe in god than that is a belief since you can't actually prove that the universe wasn't created by an intelligent designer so it's faith based.
@@Arkus123 bro atheism is literally unbelief, as in the word literally means that. A- (without/non-/un-) Theism (belief). Atheism just means "not believing", not "belief that something doesn't exist". Agnostisism talks about "knowledge" (I.e. knowing or not knowing if there is a god) while Atheism talks about belief (believing or not believing there is a god)
@@Blindten no it's not because although the word may mean unbelief if your an atheist who actively rejects gods existence than that is not unbelief that is a belief.
@@Blindten the difference is if you say FOR CERTAIN that there is no God rather than just not believing in god. Because if you say that there is no way for there to be a god for certain that it is no longer unbelief and it becomes a belief because obviously no one can scientifically disprove that god exists and that the universe wasn't designed by an intelligent all powerful being.
Yeah because they are not entitled to give zakat (the muslim tax) How you are supposed to live in a state without giving any type of tax. It is basic principle of ruling
@@yousefshahid Jizya is a form of forced conversion, there are examples in history where people have converted just to stop paying. It’s a discriminatory taxation that isn’t misunderstood, just not talked about enough.
@@altamashkhan7650 Jizya is a form of forced conversion, there are examples in history where people have converted just to stop paying. It’s a discriminatory taxation that isn’t misunderstood, just not talked about enough.
no way this video was put just 1 day ago, that's purely mind blowing, i hope we can all as humans finally realize that we are looking for the same thing which is the reunion with the one supreme god, and indeed all roads lead to Rome.
@@abc_explainer If you say "God isn't real. There can be no God. I know that because of xyz." That's a belief you've created based on information you believe to be true. And that's fine. But saying it's not a belief is dishonest. Agnosticism isn't a belief because it's an admission of unawareness, but as soon as you assert a reality, you make your belief clear.
@@johncoderre1477 not believing in God is not the same thing in believing there is no God. Saying you don't believe in God means you are still not convinced but saying there is no God that means you are convinced.
@johncoderre1477 as he points out in the video, there is a difference in Atheism, the absence of belief, and anti-theism, which is the belief that there is no god.
@@Samurai-zc4bm mostly just the Christmas thing it’s been debunked so many times, there are literally no historical or theological references that can relate it to paganism, same with Easter
They haven't been debunked, there are many books written on the pagan influences on Christmas and Easter and many of the church symbols and traditions, inspiring philosophy only cherry picks scholarly work that agree with his notions, but there are two sides to a coin.
The collective west need to learn what Islam truly is. People are too scared to see what Muslims are. Because they're only shown the extremist munafiqeen who are not Muslims.
Greatest hindu philosophy is advaita vedanta (oneness) How can people say we believe in multiple ultimate gods? There are three gods in hindus( Brahma,vishnu ,shiva) all are aspects of ultimate reality
Brahma the creator 😂 , Vishnu the generator , Shiva the destroyer 😂😂 what the fuck bro it means who can create world cannot generate it 😂 and destroy it 😂 , this proves your religion has no logic itself, think about it deeply
@@-dx7jy Well, if you are bringing logic into the conversation, then logically omnipotence and omniscience are not possible as well. So, Allah cannot be omnipotent or omniscient. Think about it deeply.
While this statement is true it is also misleading. If I wake up in a room with a red button and a blue button and I'm told to press one button, then if I lay on the ground and refuse to press either I'm making a choice sure, but the choice is a separate and irrelevant choice to the choice I was presented. Similarly if I choose to not believe in a religion, I'm not "making a choice about which religion I follow" I'm making the choice to reject the choice of following religions as presented to me. So it is a choice, but not a choice appropriate to characterize as a relevant choice to the choice of picking a religion if that's what you are implying (Unless of course you weren't implying that, in which case I've just yapped for no reason)
@@WillowLemmons The question isn't "Which religion do you follow," it's "Do you believe in a God / Religion?" And for Atheists the answer is No. The belief in no god is a belief, just like a belief in a god or gods is a belief.
@@Nesymafdet Atheism is not the "belief in no god" it's the disbelief in a god. To be an atheist is to hold the position "I don't believe in a god" there is no belief here, there is a lack of one.
There is a difference between the public claims of a religion and the actual every day practice. What you call a "misconception" may more accurately be a more realistic and practical perception arising from how the religion actually plays out in life.
Exactly what I thought. Although, for example, christianity is a religion of peace and love, the church - a self-promoted representation of a God's will - truly violates every major initial christian value pursuing banal power
@ayouxy In both Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox they officially distinguish between "worship" and "veneration". They reserve worship for God, but venerate saints or, for the Orthodox, icons. I once asked a lifelong Catholic lady what she thought was the biggest difference between Protestants and Catholics and she answered, "Catholics worship Mary." I laughed because she was wrong, but also kinda right. Critics of those religions assert that there is no meaningful distinction between worship and veneration. That is just one example of where official doctrine and practical reality can often conflict within a religion. I don't think your simplistic attitude is helpful and often leads to fundamentalism.
@@DukeWeIIington then those are specific ideas to Christianity, not religion as a whole, won't you say? In Islam, for example, people only worship God. As for the prophets, they are respected greatly to a point that disrespecting any of them won't be tolerated. Their most notable companies are also, to an extent, respected (especially the most trusted ones) but unless they are reporting something the prophet said, their words don't usually have any bearing on the religion as a whole, as they are believed to be good people, but not infallible. Other than that, nothing. Of course, there's respect for faqih (archaic meaning of the world is something like Sensai, or the one who deeply comprehends one or many things, now it refers to one who deeply understands religion, specifically Islam) but there's no belief that they are infallible and should be 100% followed. Of course, there are uneducated people who'd go to a "saint" (usually someone with tales about their piousness and/or abnormal powers that may be inaccurate) or follow one or few preachers in a cult like manner, but those are usually met with disapproval by the majority of Muslims who point them towards the Qur'an and hadith as their only authentic sources to follow.
Exactly, the Muslims do not worship the Kaaba. They rather pray through it to their God. That’s why they have to pray towards the direction of the Kaaba wherever they are in the world.
Exactly if you think that smt exists or doesn't exist means you believe, just like in monotheistic religion they don't believe in other gods but theirs, moreover i think agnostic people should be considered non believers bc being an agnostic is not being sure whether god exists or not which means they can't decide what to believe and in the process stay as non believers.
@@ms0n853 yea that's what I think. The ones that truly lack belief are a certain catagory of agnostic. There's also the type of agnostic that believes that the existence of God cannot be proven or disproven. They don't count since they have a belief. The ones that count are the ones that are undecided
I just want to add context to Ramadan. Yes, muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Soon as Sun sets, they gorge on food like crazy until dawn and it is very common to see good chunk gain weight aftet Ramadan.
That's actually not a good thing. In fact, if you eat so much that you don't feel hunger through the day, you defeat the purpose. One more thing is how people shorten work days, take off, or just get lazy. You're supposed to spend your day as normal, and not use fasting as an excuse to do less
@@abc_explainer yeah the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) does teaches us to not over eat. I can't remember the hadith but he says finish eating as soon as you don't feel hunger anymore
That depends on the individual, Obesity isn't liked in Islam,And in Ramadan,many pray Taraweeh prayer which takes over an hour each day plus the five daily prayers, so it's pretty common sense to not eat like crazy. Most of the people I know,they don't eat like crazy. Ramadan isn't just about fasting, it's about self-restraint.
The Theology of Allah was always a little mysterious to me, but since I looked at the several attributes the different Korans list, there is not one attribute, that the Norse god Týr (Old English Tiw, Old High German Ziu) does not share... hm, Allah comes from the Hebrew term 'Elohim' meaning non-Jewish deity... well, spot on hiding in plain sight, and to be historically accurate, the Germanic mythology is OLDER than Judaism itself, and without Jewish lore, what is left in any of the Korans? Paganism, I do not mean that Arabs copied Vikings, but that the concept for Allah and Týr come from a common source, the source for both Germanic and Indo-Iranian religion (and more), and the Iranian branch is called Zoroastrianism, one of the main influences for Islam. Coincidence? So there you have it, Muslims pray to the Pagan 'sky father' which was his original name, it's very easy to look it up, there is so many sources, naming any is redundant.
The Kaaba wasn't built first by Abraham, it was built by Adam as the first house made for worship. Later before the great flood of Noah, God sent down arch angel Gabriel to retrieve the black stone (a stone in one of the corners of the Kaaba that is believed to be a stone brought down to Adam from the heavens) and safe keep it. Years later he then brought it to Abraham and Ismael after God ordered them to rebuild the Kaaba.
You are wrong on the definition of atheism. Atheism is a belief in the statement that "God does not exist". Professional atheist philosophers such as Graham Oppy has stated this.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy says that atheism is "the rejection of theism." This can mean either that you don't believe in God or that you actively believe there is no God.
@itachigrain4651 There are many kinds of Atheists... The only thing they have in common is a lack of belief in a deity or religious view. For instance, there are agnostic leaning atheists who suspect there is no god or true religion. But concede that they could easily be wrong. Unfortunately, there are also gnostic atheists, who will swear by anything they hold dear, that no god or gods exists in any way, shape, or form. That no religion holds a midicum of truth in relation to our observable universe. It's easy to draw similarities between fringe atheist views and fringe religious views. However, having a viewpoint on any given religion is not in and of itself...religious. If religion were a game, it is simply one that atheists refuse to play.
@@abc_explainer I always assumed that the later definition is more appropriate as it is rejecting a belief by subscribing to its antithesis. It is a belief in the antithesis.
الإلحاد ليس أيمان يا جاهل ... الإيمان يحدث عندما تكون مصدق بشيء بشكل كبير بدون دليل معين وهذا يوجد أكيد عند بعض الملحدين ولكنها ليست القاعدة ... فهمت ؟ @@itachigrain4651
12:00 wiccans definitely work with the inferno, das a fendi fact bookie. Off personal experience with people who are apart of that and have taken the time to explain it, demonolatry and demonology definitely be apart of it. And also Wicca itself has roots in racism but ig this is not abt that-
I’ll say it’s possible that demonic practices are not inherently apart of that religion, but most of the ppl you will find there also do those things. That’s been my experience.
Breh use logic, when your god is literally invisible to the naked eye and you are obliged to pray to him 5 times a day wouldn't it be easier to pray at a pointer instead of just random directions making it look unorginised? Like, making the excuse of "muslims are praying to the kaaba" is basicly like "christians are praying to a statue" or "hindus just pray to some random stones and monkeys", makes no reasonable sense whatsoever and i dislike it and speak the same for the other religions that have misconceptions.
its true christmas officially celebrated as catholic (universally/ a whole in all jurisdiction ) in 4th century but the writings about christmas celebration already mentioned in 3rd century church fathers even the second century. st. Hippolytus in his commentary on Daniel, tertulian "Adversus Judaeos"/ "Against Judaism", julius africanus in his book "De solstitiis et aequinoctiis" etc. for the elements, its true for some of them. they incorporated what the local used after all the local are the one that celebrated
Hinduism is not a religion; it's a way of philosophical life called Dharma. There isn't a single word to accurately describe those who follow this way of life, nor is there a word that properly labels Dharma as a religion. The idea that Hinduism is a religion is a misconception, likely perpetuated by Western perspectives. In reality, it is a comprehensive way of life that encompasses spiritual, ethical, and philosophical dimensions.Furthermore, there is no caste system in Sanatana Dharma, which is often mislabeled as Hinduism. What exists is the Varna system, which is fundamentally different from the caste system. The caste system is a rigid, hereditary social structure that is not rooted in the teachings of Sanatana Dharma. In contrast, the Varna system is a classification based on an individual's qualities, abilities, and duties, rather than their birth. It categorizes people into four groups:Brahmins - those who pursue knowledge and wisdom.Kshatriyas - those who protect society by taking up arms and defending against enemies.Vaishyas - those who engage in commerce, agriculture, and trade, producing goods for society.Shudras - those who contribute through labor and service, essential for the functioning of society.These categories are not rigid and are meant to reflect the natural qualities and inclinations found in all human beings, regardless of religious affiliation or belief. The Varna system is about the roles people play based on their abilities and duties, rather than an inherited status. It is crucial to understand that the Varna system has been misrepresented and conflated with the caste system, which has led to widespread misunderstanding and misuse.As followers of Sanatana Dharma, we seek peace above all. Greed, discrimination, and other inhumane behaviors exist in every society. For example, in the medical field, there have been unethical instances where organs of innocent people were illegally sold by professional doctors. However, this doesn't mean that the entire medical field is corrupt or that medical textbooks promote corruption and inhumanity. Similarly, individuals' mistakes cannot be applied to entire fields or philosophies. Just as the medical field should not be judged by the actions of a few, Sanatana Dharma, which advocates for peace and righteousness, cannot be judged by the actions of those who misinterpret or misuse its principles.
@@Megaspinosaurusrex You're right, Sanātana Dharma is indeed a way of life, but it's distinct from traditional religions in a few key ways. * Timelessness: While most religions have a specific founder or origin story, Sanātana Dharma is considered eternal, without a beginning or end. It's a timeless tradition that has evolved and adapted over millennia. * Diversity: Unlike religions with a single or primary text, Sanātana Dharma is a vast and diverse tradition with multiple scriptures, philosophies, and practices. This allows for a wide range of beliefs and approaches within its framework. * Focus on Dharma: The core concept of Sanātana Dharma is Dharma, which translates to "righteousness" or "duty." It's about living a life in accordance with universal principles and fulfilling one's role in the cosmic order. This emphasis on individual responsibility and ethical conduct sets it apart from religions that often prioritize belief in a particular deity or set of doctrines. * Path to Liberation: While many religions seek salvation or eternal life in a heavenly realm, Sanātana Dharma focuses on achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). This is accomplished through spiritual practices like meditation, yoga, and devotion. In essence, Sanātana Dharma is more than just a set of beliefs or rituals; it's a comprehensive worldview that guides one's life towards spiritual growth and enlightenment." * Inclusivity: Sanātana Dharma has traditionally been open to incorporating elements from other cultures and traditions, leading to a rich tapestry of beliefs and practices. * Diversity of Paths: Within Sanātana Dharma, there are various paths to spiritual realization, such as Vedanta, Yoga, and Bhakti. This allows individuals to choose the approach that resonates most with them.
16:20 lol, just discourages positive, and respectful interactions with women. Especially when a woman is seeking equal treatment in regards to positions of authority. That seems like the standard terms for abrahamic religion tho
What does the time stamp have to do with your comment? Fasting promotes negative treatment of women? Maybe work on your comprehension skills instead of b u rning people alive in your Buddhist countries.
Allah is not God whom are you receiving? Allah is the ancient Baal from moabites that was brought to Kaba, Islam is not Abrahamic what record does Quran has about Abraham, who named Abraham? The only true faith is Christianity and Judaism but Judaism is not complete in Christ Messiah Jesus,
Just want to say how ironic wicca people can be when the concept is about celebrating nature and becoming in tune with it, and the feminine and masculine nature that permeates through all of life, yet they will also be non-binary. And I’m not saying that to have a gotcha moment, i just simply think it is an oxymoron and it completely goes against nature.
I feel like every religion isnt always peaceful. Regardless we all will continue to shove our words to each other throat and instead of trying to co exist we all just make it worse.
Christmas was already celebrated in Ethiopia before the 4th century. And how does yule factor in when Christians only began sending missionaries to in the after the 6th century? Christmas trees were literally taken from Saint Boniface
I encourage you to look more into the Christians thing it’s not based on any type of Roman paganism and isn’t directly referenced in scripture but it’s absolutely an early church belief.
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 based on the many scholars and early church fathers that referenced and celebrated it. As well as their explanations for celebrating
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 Great question, the concept of the celebration of Christmas id say can be traced back to the story of the birth of Jesus the three rulers came with gifts to present to Mary and baby Jesus on the date of his birth
@universe730 Sure. But where does the idea of having Christmas trees come from and where do we get the evidence of the date of birth of Jesus? Also where does God command us to have this celebration in the first place?
17:32 That means that they should do couple of things to be protected Such as not conquring afghanistan or iraq or having a peacful prison thats called guantnamo 🤷♂️ Only those who pay jizyah can live peacfuly with us
You said that muslims worshipping Kabba is fake, but you didin't say that is fake that : - Christians worship the Cross - Christians worship three Gods - Christians worship marry and other saints - Christians worship Images.
what you said about islam and non muslims, actually shows the problem with the big 2 religions.. misunderstanding of the words, and accepting twisted versions, because your favorite holy man says so
...Christmas trees date as far as the book of Jeremiah and beyond...it's earliest roots have it representing the tree of knowledge from the garden of eden...the balls being the forbidden fruit
I agree on many of these, but I would like tp clarify something about wicca. The reason it is considered demon worship by many (including me) isn't because wicca practitioners claim that they are worshipping demons, but rather because we believe (based on our religions) that they are actually worshipping demons, whether knowingly or not.
youre straight up wrong about Christmas not being a true Christian doctrine. The birth of christ has always been celebrated in the Christian liturgy, the concept of gift giving didn't come along much later, as Christians traditionally had a day of December 6th to give gifts in order to venerate a saint. Also your comment on atheism not being a religion comes from a fundamental flaw in your understanding of organic development of religion, which is the development of certain dogmas being created and then people falling somewhere on a spectrum as to how faithfully they accept these dogmas, and you will find that in the modern day atheists accept a wide range of dogmas which strictly stand to contrast Christian dogma. also atheists tend to substitute worship of a supernatural divine being for more worship of material natural things, which is how old pagan religions developed.
STILL DOESNT MEAN ATHEISM ITSELF IS RELIGION OR BELIEF! FOR FIRST CLAIM IT IRRELEVANT AS RELIGION IS OWN CATEGORY (PLUS NOT JUST ONE BELIEF IN BUT SET OF THEM) AND IT IS DISBELIEF IN DEITIES!
Completely botched the Kaaba. How dare you not point out the circumambulating an object and the importance it played in the vilification of polytheism. A ffs just try and sound out the words before you say them.
Again, circumambulating isn't of the building but of the area. If the building disappeared or was under construction, it would still be circumambulated.
@@stansman5461 not the building. The site and the object of the Kaaba stone. They are tied to the sites importance as a polytheistic place of worship. You used to go there and choose from various idols (or animals in some case) and circumambulate in worship. While some are weary to critique Islam these principles have long been fought over. Very specific to this situation is all the fighting that has occurs and how it shaped the use of the Quran as law. This isn’t some decided thing to be revised and alter history by. Things Islamics have fought over: the corporeal nature of allah, if it was ok to add to Quran, if following the written word is idolatry, is creationism possible if we are all one with allah and many more things. Just because modern teaching askew things to a singular narrative, let’s not forgot the actual past.
Shut up you worship a 3 in 1 shampoo ahhh god which was a common practice between pagans. Even the pagan Arabs believed Allah has a daughter just like how you believe God has a son
@@hijeans1103Association takes you out the fold of Islam… what else do you need to understand? Shirk is the worst sin that’s it so we don’t worship others than Allah
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 When was Christianity sola scriptura? Where in the Bible does it say to stop celebrating Passover? Hannukah? Where in the Old Testament does it say that God commanded the Jews to celebrate these holidays? Other religions even do this. The Buddhist side of my family celebrate Bodhi Day which is the rememberance of the Buddhas date of birth, date of enlightenment, and date of death, which all happened on the same day different years. And they celebrate this for about a week. Buddha never told them to do this. Im not the type to assume, and im pretty sure you're not these type of people, but so many people in the comments keep asking: "where is Christmas in the Bible 🤓☝️." A perfect representation of those who are zealous in their faith, but not knowledgeable.
@DennisMedina.8ouii so where does it originate from. Letting people innovate in the region of God is not something that should be normal so that's why I'm asking. If not the Bible then where.
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 dude okay, first off, "letting people innovate in the religion of God is not something that should be normal," that's your own subjective opinion. But just as I said God gave us free will, and just as I'm saying again, if God is dissatisfied with Christmas then he would've said so for the Jews long before our religion even came to be with Hanukkah, Passover, etc. The common misconception that's been debunked for a long time is the fact that some fake self entitled zealous Christians and Pagans claim that Christmas has its roots on a Pagan Festival, mainly the roman festival in honor of the God "Saturn" named Saturnalia which was celebrated in December 17 and lasted for a week, eating feasts and giving gifts, etc. They believed that the church essentially wanted to replace the holiday with their own and call it Christmas. But this isn't true at all. If Christmas had pagan roots then it would've been celebrated on the 17th and lasted about a week, but we don't do that. Early Church fathers believed that there was a significance for the date March 25 and that the Feast of Annunciation was created because of that, and Jewish/Christian scholars also collectively agreed that this may have not only been the day of creation, but also the fall of Adam and Eve, the fall of Lucifer, the Israelite's crossing the Red Sea, and the Birth of Jesus. They've coined a term called Integral Age, where a prophet dies on the same day they were conceived, meaning they were born nine months after. So if it took Jesus 9 months to be born on December 25, then he was set to die 9 months before on March 25th which is the day he was conceived. Hence why we celebrate on December 25th. And the inspiration with how Christmas is celebrated isn't inspired by Saturnalia. The gift giving is symbolic of the three wise men (magi) giving Gifts to Jesus on his day of birth. And the Christmas tree isn't inspired by Yule or Winter Solstice because its a Christmas tree with a star on top which is symbolic to the star that the three magi followed to find where the birth of Jesus was taken place.
Atheism is in fact, just a single belief that God does not exist. It's a theological position. It can exist with different sets of ethical, metaphysical, and other philosophical beliefs. It is NOT a belief system however. It's an individual belief which can be within different systems.
"A belief is a subjective attitude that a proposition is true or a state of affairs is the case. A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some stance, take, or opinion about something." You literally proved atheism is a belief.
@@esotericulmanist8331 ye but atheism is a lot more diverse and broad than any religion u can think of, theres literally nothing binding us together except a common irrelevant factor
Having a "Subjective attitude" as defined here is not necessarily a belief as defined here. If a belief is a "subjective attitude _that a proposition is true_ or a state of affairs is the case" then while atheism can certainly be argued to be a "Subjective attitude" as defined here, it cannot be a belief as defined here. Atheism is having an opinion on something, but having an opinion of something and a belief in something are different. Atheism as an ideology claims one thing: "The proposition that there is a god is something I don't believe in" Atheist may have other beliefs that coexist with their atheism, but atheism itself isn't a belief, it's the lack of one. Atheism is a disbelief, not a belief.
They dont worship thr kaaba? Its only a major part of thr hajj. They have to do 7ncircuits to represent tbe devil or something. What else what you call it besides worship? They pray to the black stone.
We don't worship the Kaaba. In our religion, it is very important that no one or anything else is worshipped but Allah. Associating partners with Allah is the biggest sin in Islam
Oh my, simple terms being so twisted and contorted. Listen up boyos, IF.YOU DONT BELIEVE IN SOMETHING, YOU BELIEVE IN NOT BELIEVING!!! You can't hold integrate and live by it, WITHOUT f"*ckin believing in it. Simple stuff. Now come at me and overcomplicate things, just like in this video.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I value them, and I have the same right to express my opinion, too-and this isn't just an opinion; it has some solid backing.
@@abc_explainerlovely! So does mine, its called common sense. I know you all love to use the argument under authority and appeal to it whenever you want to elevate your point above someone else's while also trying to discredit them by making them look inferior and lacking knowledge, but you forget one thing: the truth is ALWAYS... simple.
@@k.umquat8604 whatever floats your boat. It's still there and it still makes perfect sense, no matter what labels you attribute to it. Even oxymorons make sense if you actually had thought about it before presenting it as an "argument". Better luck next time.
As a Muslim i find your take on the Kaaba extremely insulting. We worship Allah (God in Arabic). The Kabba is a act of remembering. Worship and reverent respect are different concepts in this regard. It's also a communal act that wherever we are in the world that we pray as 1 family at the same time.
@@rubenlarochelle1881 It's not Abraham (PUH) that built it. It was the prophet Adam (PUH) Abraham(PUH) is the connection between Hebrews and Muslims. Again It's not what he said. But At least He was close. I can acquiesce to that. He reached toward understanding.
@@spiritualmonk5337 That is the Center of Islam. The heart of the Muslim world from which we use as a act of submission to Allah. We do not expect dead things such as rocks and bones to hear our prayers. If you are away from home and miss your mother it lived one don't you at least look in that direction? Similar principle. We just happen to do it in the act of praying.
@@isadoresparksii7360 "It's not what he said", nor it is what *_you_* said. I was replying to your comment, which did not mention any of this and was about something else completely. You said: - We worship Allah (God in Arabic). - The Kabba is a act of remembering. - Worship and reverent respect are different concepts in this regard. The video says: - Muslims worship only Allah. - Muslims do not worship the Kabba. What you said and what the video says completely agree on these points, regardless on whether you admit it or not.
what! you literally dont know anything about islam , did you even read their book ? its literally callling them for jihad fight against non belivers and christiand and jews (9:5-9:29} this book says hating unbelivers is a good example . there are to many hadiths about war . do you want me to show you how he curse nunbelivers and christian/jews ?
Yeah and if you would've read the verses above or below that without being a complete idiot you would see the context of that verse was agasint factions who came to attack Muslims
I hope you're not about to quote without context. Or just pick a random verse which was revealed in relation to an incident or event and then act like that applies everywhere. Or you're forgetting that other verses exist, like 3:64, which call for unity with Christians and Jews. Like if you want to argue against a belief, maybe be slightly better educated about it. Otherwise you're going to look ignorant
@@stansman5461 . I can show all of these are true from their tefsear books . Just go read ibn al kathr tefsear 😹 how dare you to call me ignorent when you dont know anything about pdf life/ terrorist cults
@@stansman5461 how dare you to call me ignorent when you dont even know anything about those pdf life/terroist cults ? I can show all of these and more from ibn al kathr tefsear but you cant handle the truth because you are illitirate right ? :D
its because we will still kiblah to the kaaba even if it got destroyed we don't worship the kaaba its a direction for us but its clear that you worship cows not only that but you guys worship literally anything doesn't matter if its a elephant or an atom
@@ishaanbhattacharya9405 so all you was saying is that As Muslims we have sacred Mecca, Hindus also having cows to be sacred, i think it’s understandable. But when you added that Quran doesn’t allow of thinking or respect. I believe this sentence was coming from emotional and ignorance. rather then objective and honest view. For first Quran is actually calling for respect At Surah al-An'am “And do not insult those they invoke other than Allah, lest they insult Allah in enmity without knowledge. Thus We have made pleasing to every community their deeds. Then to their Lord is their return, and He will inform them about what they used to do”. Second Quran also calling for thinking many places along the Quran such as “Have they not journeyed through the earth, and had hearts to reason with, or ears to listen with? It is not the eyes that go blind, but it is the hearts, within the chests, that go blind.” And furthermore. You just need to be honest while trying to convince the other side without adding emotional factors so you can win an argument rather than winning the minds.
for you only. in reality. As of 2023, here's a rough estimate of the total population of Muslims, Christians, and Hindus: Muslims: Approximately 1.8 billion people. Christians: Approximately 2.3 billion people. Hindus: Approximately 1.2 billion people.
@@Mojahid-Al-Islam look what relegion did to yall. war, discrimination, trying to prove that your relegion was the true one. nowdays i dont think people really need relegion to live in paece.because we modern human we understand consequence of bad action.
he said UNITY. also when we say allah is everywhere it means there’s proof of Gods existence everywhere such as the trees, people, oceans etc. the force of nature in itself is on order of God who made everything.
"Allah is everywhere" is a Jahmiyya slogan that is in clear contrast with texts in the Quran and Hadith... Mainstream sunni faith says that God almighty resides high in the heavens above everything else, separate from this created world.
Another misunderstanding... infact when a muslim is lost or doesn't know where prayer direction is, he can pray in any direction and it will still be accepted, however, the qibla is about unity, discipline and maybe some other stuff in the unseen that we don't know about
@@VSLS06 no its not, whether or not there is or isnt matters not to me, its simply an irrelevant question, i took the position of not answering the question itself at all, thats what it means to be an atheist
@@vexguy13many Christian figures have married children. Aishas age is not stated anywhere in the quran so its unconfirmed. Aisha is our mother like it or not and we hold her very close to us like it or not.
I love your videos because of their accuracy but you can't completely ignore the surahs that lead to Islamic conquest and jihads. Its okay to acceot muslims but its also okay to call out the nastiness that islamist pursue through the Qurans words.😅 Quran 2:191 “Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them.” (B) Quran 3:28 “Muslims must not take infidels as friends” (C) Quran 3:85 “Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable” (D) Quran 5:33 “Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam” (E) Quran 8:12 “Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than Quran” (F) Quran 8:60 “Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels”
I get that you focus on the verse, but I think your interpretation is flawed and not particularly academic. You really have to consider the context. Every verse in religion comes with a background (context), content, and conclusion. You can't just read it in bits and pieces and then make a judgment that suits you without being objective. All the verses in the holy books of all religions need to be studied in a comprehensive way, not with the limited information in your mind box.
@@abc_explainerYou’re not being very academic when you’re in the fringe minority of scholars who acknowledge Islam as a historically militant religion, Muhammad being at best mentally insane, and even so many contradictions in their Quran like telling the people of the book to listen to the Gospel they’ve been given, saying it hasn’t been corrupted but then other verses saying it “has been”. They can’t even get their stories straight.
@@ambassadorofbadtaste these are a lot of the surahs used to form things like the Taliban and isis as well as the main reasons for the Islamic conquest. For over a hundred years islamist destroyed Christian countries raping and killing their people and forcing them to become Muslims. I know the context and it led to Christian nations being decimated and their culture destroyed and replaced
@@NewsNuggets-j8hbro dont eheez to much u will die😂😂😂😂😂 Islam is the truth when jesus PBUH will come in end and in front of Christian he will tell that i am muslim then your Two balls will come in the mouth😂😂😂😂😂
Another fact... the Kaba is just a building of stone even "Al-Hajar Al-Aswad" or the black stone is just a stone that has no actual value it doesn't increase or decrease your Iman (belief) but rather the place itself is holy so we all pray towards the place to unify our prayer🙏
@@CJ-remmber_that the black stone come from heaven with Adam and Eve
@@ricardo-2019-v5 yep still it has no actual value... don't get me wrong though it is a cool thing like a stone from heaven but unfortunately it's just a stone.... when the Qarmatians stole the black stone for 22 years it didn't change any of the pilgrimage rituals and even Omar R.A said to the stone: I know that you're just a stone that has no benefit or harm but I kiss you because I saw the prophet PBUH do so.
Omar was an idiot. When prophet Muhammad pbuh himself used to kiss the stone then who was Omar to say all this BS.@@CJ-remmber_that
If it has no value, then why is it sunnah to kiss the stone?
@@stud7463 well because the prophet PBUH did kiss it as Omar RA said
As a Muslim, I can agree about all the points referring to us.
that cult only for pdf life / terroist people
@atagokce2558, can you explain?
@@abbasalbashir1711 do you want me to show you child marriage in their book or the order for jihad ?
@@atagokce2558 Go on , impress me.
@@atagokce2558 child marriage is allowed to make more muslims
Quran also says about destroying or fighting other cultures ❤
Many follows even today but few doesn't follow after the development of science
The things about Islam aren't misconceptions for a lot of people, they are mostly deliberate misunderstanding.
I remember having a conversation, or should I say an argument with someone over the Kaaba worship misconception and after giving him all the evidence and proof that we don’t worship the kaaba nor the black stone through Quran and Ahadith he still insisted on it and when he realized he was wrong he kept repeating it in a provocative way to piss me off I guess. Lol
The most popular misunderstanding is translating Allah as 'God', which makes no sense, considering the meaning of god, 'that which I invoke' so it could refer to any deity, Mohammed himself, Jesus, the Sheytan, any jinn and so on and so forth. The translation obviously is bullshit, and insults the English language while contradicting Islamic mythology to the core... yeah, perfect translation, everybody is either forced to rape the English dictionary, the Koran, or both.
The translation into Germanic (of whatever faith) would be Týr in Old Norse, Tiw in Old English and Ziu in Old High German, the Germanic concept of 'god' is unknown to Islam, but the concept of the 'sky father' (not in the sense of father to Jesus, but as a demiurge) is known in the Eddas, and the Korans.
That's the real disgusting stuff Muslims and Christians do to language, anythng must be made dialectical, fuck that, easily spotted subversion is all they can do and in the process, humanity loses its grasp on reality, FUCK. THAT!
Isnt a certain someone burried inside?
@@a_z_771 They're brainwashed by their leaders to do this lol
@@sauronsmundwinkel The fact that you compare your GOD to our PROPHET is the saddest thing ever. Compare Jesus to Allah SWT, or maybe you won't because you know Jesus will fail
I got my BA in Religious Studies, and Hinduism and Buddhism made up most of my studies. Basically you're right about Hinduism, but keep in mind that Hinduism isn't one religion rather about a million different religions under one title. There's just so many different beliefs that make up "Hinduism," it's impossible to describe them all under one concept. For instance, there are some practitioners worshipping the one reality as Shakti, the feminine principle. Even Buddhism is too varied culture to culture to give one definition. Again, for instance, some forms of Buddhism have gods. They may not be all powerful or immortal, but according to the the culture they are, in fact, gods. I love this subject and love to talk about it, so if I seem to be splitting hairs, I'm just adding to the conversation.
I'll look into your statement.
Remember, though, that the so-called "Buddhist deities" are actually Hindu deities that these Buddhists traditionally believe in; their names, however, do vary by culture.
@@joshuaclabeaux1470 I hear you, but I was thinking in terms of Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese. Their deities all come from native spirits as you'd find in Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. (I'm sure about Tibet, as I don't know their history so much before Buddhism. Of course, the three countries that I mentioned all have specific forms of Buddhism: Chan, Zen, and what is typically called Tibetan Buddhism.
Good stuff.
What are your thoughts about all the major religions coming from only 2 places - the levantine area of middle East and the Indian subcontinent that too specifically India. (Not counting taoism, Confuciusianism and shintoism, even these are from very specific parts).
Regarding that argument, yeah I agree. As a Hindu, this term that we carry nowadays is very modern. My grandparents have problem understanding if islamic and Christian traditions are Hindu too belonging to some specific caste or creed. They consider Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism all as Hindu. Hindu people viewed the world as very different. For them, if you are a person of another faith, you maybe just another one of them just from another region.
@@saransh9254 I''ve thought about that A LOT just personal fun thinking. It has to be conspicuous, doesn't it? An old friend of mind went to that business school out west in the US (Maharishi founded) and they claimed listening to Vedic scripture altered the brain. The Abrahamic traditions have a lot of claims, and they are some of the world's populated religions- my point here is that their size is just a demonstration the staying power of the Middle Eastern traditions. I realize that Hinduism (very broadly) is possibly the oldest surviving religion, and that demonstrates that the Indian subcontinent maybe have more enduring qualities. There are so many avenues with this discussion, and maybe not all of the arguments are suppositional. I don't know what I think, really, though I do think about it. I'm a Goidelic Pagan (literature of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Mann). We've some neolithic stuff to show a cosmic belief, however our religious practices are more or less revivalist.
It's interesting, also, because as for the Middle Eastern religions which people say come from Zoroastrianism ultimately they hold sway over the west, doubt, but they have infiltrated Asia pretty solid. I don't know why. I don't know if we're going through some kind of phase we'll grow out of (either a deeper religious thought that brings us closer to total enlightenment or if you're a Taoist, you know how not to concern ourselves with so much shit or we may become atheists where no belief in vogue.
So refreshing to see a video without a pointless intro ❤
Muslims never worship the Kaba. The reality, Muslim used the Kaba for a direction. You can see the first then prophet Muhammad worshipped God then his direction was Jerusalem ( Masjid Al Aqsa). After that God ordered all Muslims worshipped in one direction that prophet Abraham was worshipped.
Plz, research about the concept of Kaba in Islam and the history of the Kaba by Islamic scriptures.
Dude,please watch the video 😩
@@abc_explainer I think he heard you name the misconception and thought that was your belief lol. People really can't finish a section first before commenting.
such is life
@@abc_explainerdude atleast he added new part which you didn't, the part about Jerusalem...
That prophet Abraham worshipped*
Remove the "was" because it completely changes the meaning to shirk
Yes, fasting is not supposed to bring you down. Orthodox Christianity DOES have fasting as well; it's PROTESTANTS ONLY who do not fast at all in Christianity.
So that's why they were called PROTESTant 🤔
Totally incorrect. Fasting is very much a part of spiritual practice and discipline for many Protestants.
Many protestant denominations have some form of fasting, for example, Anglicans, Presbyterians and Lutherans along with some others fast for lent, and a lot of individual protestants fast.
Edit: Im not a protestant, just want facts to be straight
Me a protestant who is currently fasting-_-
That's completely incorrect because we're not Catholic or Orthodox does not mean we follow some things. Priest is teaching you wrong bringing you hate to us as completely wrong we do fast and there's plenty of us who do
From what I know polytheism doesn't have to worship all Gods equally so Hinduism is a Polytheistic religion.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
u are correct
No.
Hinduism has one Supreme God, "Brahman."
The deities are the different forms of Brahman. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are all different forms of the one supreme god Brahman with different roles.
@@aditto4055 So like Christianity?
@IslamTheTruth5147 Not exactly. The Christian trinity has three distinct persons who are considered to be God, so they have three different gods.
On the other hand, Brahman is the one and only God, and Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are merely different forms of Brahman with different roles.
"Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma," Chandogya Upanishad (III.14.1.), means "All this is Brahman." Everything comes from Brahman, everything returns to Brahman, and everything is sustained by Brahman.
@@aditto4055 very wrong, no offense, Christianity only has one God in three distinct person, it's just the summarized definition.
Christmas originally came From pagans
Yeah that's true as a muslim ik that too there is nothing abt jeuees if u have a Christmas tree
Lmao. There is literally no connection to that Christians intentionaly used pagan festival for Christmas. Ig you take a look in history you can literaly find for every day in year some festival that was invented by pagans. I like people logic nowdays.
People: Sleep in bed. It comes from pagans!
Eating with a spoon: Pagans used spoon as a God!
Me just dicing the onion: those people- Did you know pagans used knife to sacrifice people to their gods? It is pagan!
Me: Sure bro 😂
@@mmr1137 Maybe there's also no proof Jesus was born in 25th December. It was fixed by random men. That's why some denominations have Christmas in 6th or 7th January😂. So which is correct? And Jesus wasn't even born in 1 AD😂.
@@yourowndealer Christmas isn't His birthday, it's the celebration of His birth.
@@Nitsua-RN And that's why people ask why Christians chose the Roman Pagan festival's date for celebrating Christ's birthday. Theres nothing wrong in choosing December 25, but why do Christians try to deny Pagan influence when early Christians were Pagan converts? The significance of festivals were continued on, they were just adapted to the new religion.
Sounds to me like Hinduism has a trinity of its own type.
You don't understand the holy trinity
@@MauricioLSB Explain it.
That's the closest comparaison I could think of. It's like the trinity but with thousands of sons and holy spirits
Yeah, true 😂
@@MegaspinosaurusrexI would rather say it's like avatar of those Trinity than sons
Muslims don't worship the Kaaba. It's just a direction. Amd it's a room, you can get on top of it, pray inside it.
Gang, get in here, new video dropped
Thanks alot for this video, as a Muslim. It gets pretty frustrating to find racist people everywhere spreading false information on Islam deliberately. Whats worse is that some of them know its not true, but slander and lie anyway to bring a bad light on Islam. Funny thing is, slandering is VERY prohibited so it makes sense why the worst people do it.
@@ThatOneRussianTank islam isnt a race, dont spread your lies
Not only spoke accurate about my religion
This also really helped me a lot to learn about other religions
Keep it up bro 👍👍
It's funny how he shows a picture of Christians being burned to illustrate Saturnalia.
The biggest misconception about Hinduism is that you need to worship at all. You can be an atheist, not believe in anything and be a Hindu. God is optional.
No God is not optional you people made god a joke , you forgot what is the meaning of God ,
@@-dx7jy you do you boo
Bro What the actual F? You're rejecting your own books now?
@@theallinoneguy6947 4 paths in hindu religion for enlightenment:
Gyan yog -> Acquire knowledge to get enlightenment.
Raj yog-> Enlightenment through physical practice and meditation
Karma Yog -> Enlightenment through you good deeds in this life
Bhakti yog -> Devoting yourself to god for enlightenment.
I ain't rejecting my books, the youtuber doesn't know shit about hinduism
@@theallinoneguy6947our books actually stated that you can be a nastik(non believers) and still be a hindu just follow your dharma that's it
Thank you for clearing misconceptions about my religion (Islam)
Although the Kaaba was first built by angels, then once again by prophet adam, and after a long while was rebuilt by prophet Ibrahim and his son prophet ismael after Allah taught them what to do and where the Kaaba is exactly. Once again thank you ❤
It was never mentioned by anyone until Islam came, not the assyrians, not the Persians, not the Romans, not even the Hebrew.
But hey! Stay in your bubbles and believe in fairy tales, I'm sure it did so well for Saudi's as it earned them billions of dollars from it while they go drive around and drink some vodka and spend their nights with bellydancers 😂
my pleasure
cult of terrorism and pdf life
What you mentioned is not authentic from what I know, the Kaaba was first built by Abraham AS, the ones you mentioned previous are inauthentic from what I know (Read it in a seerah book).
@@proud_saracen kaaba was built way way after the birth of christ, historically speaking, Religiously, mehh believe whatever you wish
Atheism isn’t a belief, it is an unbelief.
Unbelief is Agnosticism not Atheism if you actively don't believe in god than that is a belief since you can't actually prove that the universe wasn't created by an intelligent designer so it's faith based.
@@Arkus123 bro atheism is literally unbelief, as in the word literally means that. A- (without/non-/un-) Theism (belief). Atheism just means "not believing", not "belief that something doesn't exist". Agnostisism talks about "knowledge" (I.e. knowing or not knowing if there is a god) while Atheism talks about belief (believing or not believing there is a god)
@@Blindten no it's not because although the word may mean unbelief if your an atheist who actively rejects gods existence than that is not unbelief that is a belief.
@@Arkus123 what is the difference between actively rejecting the existence of a god vs just not believing/ being convinced of the existence of a god?
@@Blindten the difference is if you say FOR CERTAIN that there is no God rather than just not believing in god. Because if you say that there is no way for there to be a god for certain that it is no longer unbelief and it becomes a belief because obviously no one can scientifically disprove that god exists and that the universe wasn't designed by an intelligent all powerful being.
Islam supposedly teaches tolerance of non-Muslims and yet the Jizya (non-Muslim tax) existed and they were forced to pay.
Yeah because they are not entitled to give zakat (the muslim tax)
How you are supposed to live in a state without giving any type of tax. It is basic principle of ruling
jizaya is probably the most misunderstood part of islam. its a tax so that non muslims didnt have to fight in muslim wars.
@@yousefshahid Jizya is a form of forced conversion, there are examples in history where people have converted just to stop paying. It’s a discriminatory taxation that isn’t misunderstood, just not talked about enough.
@@altamashkhan7650 Jizya is a form of forced conversion, there are examples in history where people have converted just to stop paying. It’s a discriminatory taxation that isn’t misunderstood, just not talked about enough.
@@T-h-a-t_G-u-y jizaya tax is a fixed percentage
no way this video was put just 1 day ago, that's purely mind blowing, i hope we can all as humans finally realize that we are looking for the same thing which is the reunion with the one supreme god, and indeed all roads lead to Rome.
welcome :)
Not believing in a god is a belief.
It's not a matter of belief; it's more a question of incomprehension.
@@abc_explainer If you say "God isn't real. There can be no God. I know that because of xyz." That's a belief you've created based on information you believe to be true. And that's fine. But saying it's not a belief is dishonest. Agnosticism isn't a belief because it's an admission of unawareness, but as soon as you assert a reality, you make your belief clear.
@@johncoderre1477 not believing in God is not the same thing in believing there is no God. Saying you don't believe in God means you are still not convinced but saying there is no God that means you are convinced.
@johncoderre1477 as he points out in the video, there is a difference in Atheism, the absence of belief, and anti-theism, which is the belief that there is no god.
It's a lack of belief.
Atheism does, however, serve as a framework for beliefs like anti-theism or humanism.
The christmas section is incorrect and full of common misconceptions. Recommend the video by Inspiring Philosophy on it.
agreed
Yeah I’m a little disappointed with this video
@@universe730why?
@@Samurai-zc4bm mostly just the Christmas thing it’s been debunked so many times, there are literally no historical or theological references that can relate it to paganism, same with Easter
They haven't been debunked, there are many books written on the pagan influences on Christmas and Easter and many of the church symbols and traditions, inspiring philosophy only cherry picks scholarly work that agree with his notions, but there are two sides to a coin.
thank you for being respectful to all religions
Watching this video, i'm starting to believe modern muslims need to re-educate themselves on their own religion 🤔
I agree
Elaborate?
The collective west need to learn what Islam truly is. People are too scared to see what Muslims are. Because they're only shown the extremist munafiqeen who are not Muslims.
No no no no no no no no
You TRULY don't want orthodox islam
Fuck trust me
We had to do the crusades for a reason
What modern Muslims are you referring to?
Greatest hindu philosophy is advaita vedanta (oneness) How can people say we believe in multiple ultimate gods? There are three gods in hindus( Brahma,vishnu ,shiva) all are aspects of ultimate reality
Brahma the creator 😂 , Vishnu the generator , Shiva the destroyer 😂😂 what the fuck bro it means who can create world cannot generate it 😂 and destroy it 😂 , this proves your religion has no logic itself, think about it deeply
@@-dx7jy Well, if you are bringing logic into the conversation, then logically omnipotence and omniscience are not possible as well. So, Allah cannot be omnipotent or omniscient. Think about it deeply.
Making no choice is a choice.
Bald is a hair color.
and choices have consequences
While this statement is true it is also misleading. If I wake up in a room with a red button and a blue button and I'm told to press one button, then if I lay on the ground and refuse to press either I'm making a choice sure, but the choice is a separate and irrelevant choice to the choice I was presented. Similarly if I choose to not believe in a religion, I'm not "making a choice about which religion I follow" I'm making the choice to reject the choice of following religions as presented to me. So it is a choice, but not a choice appropriate to characterize as a relevant choice to the choice of picking a religion if that's what you are implying (Unless of course you weren't implying that, in which case I've just yapped for no reason)
@@WillowLemmons The question isn't "Which religion do you follow," it's "Do you believe in a God / Religion?" And for Atheists the answer is No. The belief in no god is a belief, just like a belief in a god or gods is a belief.
@@Nesymafdet Atheism is not the "belief in no god" it's the disbelief in a god. To be an atheist is to hold the position "I don't believe in a god" there is no belief here, there is a lack of one.
for islam it's not misconception it's basically a propaganda to attack islam
There is a difference between the public claims of a religion and the actual every day practice. What you call a "misconception" may more accurately be a more realistic and practical perception arising from how the religion actually plays out in life.
Exactly what I thought. Although, for example, christianity is a religion of peace and love, the church - a self-promoted representation of a God's will - truly violates every major initial christian value pursuing banal power
I appreciate your bold opinions.
...no...religion is what its doctrine says. If people don't follow the doctrine then they simply aren't following the religion
@ayouxy In both Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox they officially distinguish between "worship" and "veneration". They reserve worship for God, but venerate saints or, for the Orthodox, icons. I once asked a lifelong Catholic lady what she thought was the biggest difference between Protestants and Catholics and she answered, "Catholics worship Mary." I laughed because she was wrong, but also kinda right. Critics of those religions assert that there is no meaningful distinction between worship and veneration. That is just one example of where official doctrine and practical reality can often conflict within a religion. I don't think your simplistic attitude is helpful and often leads to fundamentalism.
@@DukeWeIIington then those are specific ideas to Christianity, not religion as a whole, won't you say? In Islam, for example, people only worship God. As for the prophets, they are respected greatly to a point that disrespecting any of them won't be tolerated. Their most notable companies are also, to an extent, respected (especially the most trusted ones) but unless they are reporting something the prophet said, their words don't usually have any bearing on the religion as a whole, as they are believed to be good people, but not infallible. Other than that, nothing. Of course, there's respect for faqih (archaic meaning of the world is something like Sensai, or the one who deeply comprehends one or many things, now it refers to one who deeply understands religion, specifically Islam) but there's no belief that they are infallible and should be 100% followed.
Of course, there are uneducated people who'd go to a "saint" (usually someone with tales about their piousness and/or abnormal powers that may be inaccurate) or follow one or few preachers in a cult like manner, but those are usually met with disapproval by the majority of Muslims who point them towards the Qur'an and hadith as their only authentic sources to follow.
Exactly, the Muslims do not worship the Kaaba. They rather pray through it to their God. That’s why they have to pray towards the direction of the Kaaba wherever they are in the world.
Believing God doesn't exist, is still a belief. I don't know what to tell you.
Exactly if you think that smt exists or doesn't exist means you believe, just like in monotheistic religion they don't believe in other gods but theirs, moreover i think agnostic people should be considered non believers bc being an agnostic is not being sure whether god exists or not which means they can't decide what to believe and in the process stay as non believers.
@@ms0n853 yea that's what I think. The ones that truly lack belief are a certain catagory of agnostic. There's also the type of agnostic that believes that the existence of God cannot be proven or disproven. They don't count since they have a belief. The ones that count are the ones that are undecided
@@RenderingUser NOPE, IT IS NOT!
LOGIC EVEN PROOFS THAT, YOU EITHER BELIEVE A CLAIM OR YOU DONT!
I just want to add context to Ramadan. Yes, muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Soon as Sun sets, they gorge on food like crazy until dawn and it is very common to see good chunk gain weight aftet Ramadan.
I think they should learn self-control like what islamic fasting teaches.
That's actually not a good thing. In fact, if you eat so much that you don't feel hunger through the day, you defeat the purpose.
One more thing is how people shorten work days, take off, or just get lazy. You're supposed to spend your day as normal, and not use fasting as an excuse to do less
@@abc_explainer yeah the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) does teaches us to not over eat. I can't remember the hadith but he says finish eating as soon as you don't feel hunger anymore
That depends on the individual, Obesity isn't liked in Islam,And in Ramadan,many pray Taraweeh prayer which takes over an hour each day plus the five daily prayers, so it's pretty common sense to not eat like crazy. Most of the people I know,they don't eat like crazy. Ramadan isn't just about fasting, it's about self-restraint.
There's a difference between teachings
And people doing what they do best
Kaaba was built by adam, later rebuilt by Ibrahim and Ismael (A.S)
Always something to argue about.
exactly : discussed
@@abc_explainer Hope you didn't infer anything towards yourself with this, I just scrolled through the comments.
Image from 6 minutes is of the casta system from Spainish Latin America
The Theology of Allah was always a little mysterious to me, but since I looked at the several attributes the different Korans list, there is not one attribute, that the Norse god Týr (Old English Tiw, Old High German Ziu) does not share... hm, Allah comes from the Hebrew term 'Elohim' meaning non-Jewish deity... well, spot on hiding in plain sight, and to be historically accurate, the Germanic mythology is OLDER than Judaism itself, and without Jewish lore, what is left in any of the Korans? Paganism, I do not mean that Arabs copied Vikings, but that the concept for Allah and Týr come from a common source, the source for both Germanic and Indo-Iranian religion (and more), and the Iranian branch is called Zoroastrianism, one of the main influences for Islam. Coincidence?
So there you have it, Muslims pray to the Pagan 'sky father' which was his original name, it's very easy to look it up, there is so many sources, naming any is redundant.
The Kaaba wasn't built first by Abraham, it was built by Adam as the first house made for worship. Later before the great flood of Noah, God sent down arch angel Gabriel to retrieve the black stone (a stone in one of the corners of the Kaaba that is believed to be a stone brought down to Adam from the heavens) and safe keep it. Years later he then brought it to Abraham and Ismael after God ordered them to rebuild the Kaaba.
Ill check some things, but you cover so much, which i enjoy being so busy. 👍 Keep it up
thanks dude
It's illogical worshipping many God and to associate God with other Gods
Thank you for speaking the truth about islam
It would be great if you provided sources for this in the video.
You are wrong on the definition of atheism. Atheism is a belief in the statement that "God does not exist". Professional atheist philosophers such as Graham Oppy has stated this.
I think he meant belief and as in faith in the religious context
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy says that atheism is "the rejection of theism." This can mean either that you don't believe in God or that you actively believe there is no God.
@itachigrain4651
There are many kinds of Atheists...
The only thing they have in common is a lack of belief in a deity or religious view.
For instance, there are agnostic leaning atheists who suspect there is no god or true religion. But concede that they could easily be wrong.
Unfortunately, there are also gnostic atheists, who will swear by anything they hold dear, that no god or gods exists in any way, shape, or form. That no religion holds a midicum of truth in relation to our observable universe.
It's easy to draw similarities between fringe atheist views and fringe religious views. However, having a viewpoint on any given religion is not in and of itself...religious.
If religion were a game, it is simply one that atheists refuse to play.
@@abc_explainer I always assumed that the later definition is more appropriate as it is rejecting a belief by subscribing to its antithesis. It is a belief in the antithesis.
الإلحاد ليس أيمان يا جاهل ... الإيمان يحدث عندما تكون مصدق بشيء بشكل كبير بدون دليل معين وهذا يوجد أكيد عند بعض الملحدين ولكنها ليست القاعدة ... فهمت ؟
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12:00 wiccans definitely work with the inferno, das a fendi fact bookie. Off personal experience with people who are apart of that and have taken the time to explain it, demonolatry and demonology definitely be apart of it. And also Wicca itself has roots in racism but ig this is not abt that-
I’ll say it’s possible that demonic practices are not inherently apart of that religion, but most of the ppl you will find there also do those things. That’s been my experience.
Breh use logic, when your god is literally invisible to the naked eye and you are obliged to pray to him 5 times a day wouldn't it be easier to pray at a pointer instead of just random directions making it look unorginised? Like, making the excuse of "muslims are praying to the kaaba" is basicly like "christians are praying to a statue" or "hindus just pray to some random stones and monkeys", makes no reasonable sense whatsoever and i dislike it and speak the same for the other religions that have misconceptions.
its true christmas officially celebrated as catholic (universally/ a whole in all jurisdiction ) in 4th century but the writings about christmas celebration already mentioned in 3rd century church fathers even the second century. st. Hippolytus in his commentary on Daniel, tertulian "Adversus Judaeos"/ "Against Judaism", julius africanus in his book "De solstitiis et aequinoctiis" etc. for the elements, its true for some of them. they incorporated what the local used after all the local are the one that celebrated
simply accurate
0:20 ka'aba is house of Abraham father of Isaac and Ishmael
This was pslams 1:3
Dude Kaaba is the house of God
@@-dx7jy truth
Muslim worship one and only ALLAH,
Kaaba is place to prey which mean ALLAH swt only deserve to worship not else
Hinduism is not a religion; it's a way of philosophical life called Dharma. There isn't a single word to accurately describe those who follow this way of life, nor is there a word that properly labels Dharma as a religion. The idea that Hinduism is a religion is a misconception, likely perpetuated by Western perspectives. In reality, it is a comprehensive way of life that encompasses spiritual, ethical, and philosophical dimensions.Furthermore, there is no caste system in Sanatana Dharma, which is often mislabeled as Hinduism. What exists is the Varna system, which is fundamentally different from the caste system. The caste system is a rigid, hereditary social structure that is not rooted in the teachings of Sanatana Dharma. In contrast, the Varna system is a classification based on an individual's qualities, abilities, and duties, rather than their birth. It categorizes people into four groups:Brahmins - those who pursue knowledge and wisdom.Kshatriyas - those who protect society by taking up arms and defending against enemies.Vaishyas - those who engage in commerce, agriculture, and trade, producing goods for society.Shudras - those who contribute through labor and service, essential for the functioning of society.These categories are not rigid and are meant to reflect the natural qualities and inclinations found in all human beings, regardless of religious affiliation or belief. The Varna system is about the roles people play based on their abilities and duties, rather than an inherited status. It is crucial to understand that the Varna system has been misrepresented and conflated with the caste system, which has led to widespread misunderstanding and misuse.As followers of Sanatana Dharma, we seek peace above all. Greed, discrimination, and other inhumane behaviors exist in every society. For example, in the medical field, there have been unethical instances where organs of innocent people were illegally sold by professional doctors. However, this doesn't mean that the entire medical field is corrupt or that medical textbooks promote corruption and inhumanity. Similarly, individuals' mistakes cannot be applied to entire fields or philosophies. Just as the medical field should not be judged by the actions of a few, Sanatana Dharma, which advocates for peace and righteousness, cannot be judged by the actions of those who misinterpret or misuse its principles.
Hindu word origin from Persian
i eat cow
Also eat Rats, Monkeys, Snakes, Cats and Pigs. You deserve to eat.
No offense, but that kinda still sounds like what a religion is. Most religions are a way of life
@@Megaspinosaurusrex You're right, Sanātana Dharma is indeed a way of life, but it's distinct from traditional religions in a few key ways.
* Timelessness: While most religions have a specific founder or origin story, Sanātana Dharma is considered eternal, without a beginning or end. It's a timeless tradition that has evolved and adapted over millennia.
* Diversity: Unlike religions with a single or primary text, Sanātana Dharma is a vast and diverse tradition with multiple scriptures, philosophies, and practices. This allows for a wide range of beliefs and approaches within its framework.
* Focus on Dharma: The core concept of Sanātana Dharma is Dharma, which translates to "righteousness" or "duty." It's about living a life in accordance with universal principles and fulfilling one's role in the cosmic order. This emphasis on individual responsibility and ethical conduct sets it apart from religions that often prioritize belief in a particular deity or set of doctrines.
* Path to Liberation: While many religions seek salvation or eternal life in a heavenly realm, Sanātana Dharma focuses on achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). This is accomplished through spiritual practices like meditation, yoga, and devotion.
In essence, Sanātana Dharma is more than just a set of beliefs or rituals; it's a comprehensive worldview that guides one's life towards spiritual growth and enlightenment."
* Inclusivity: Sanātana Dharma has traditionally been open to incorporating elements from other cultures and traditions, leading to a rich tapestry of beliefs and practices.
* Diversity of Paths: Within Sanātana Dharma, there are various paths to spiritual realization, such as Vedanta, Yoga, and Bhakti. This allows individuals to choose the approach that resonates most with them.
16:20 lol, just discourages positive, and respectful interactions with women. Especially when a woman is seeking equal treatment in regards to positions of authority. That seems like the standard terms for abrahamic religion tho
Could you go into more detail? It's very biased, which is a problem.
What does the time stamp have to do with your comment? Fasting promotes negative treatment of women? Maybe work on your comprehension skills instead of b u rning people alive in your Buddhist countries.
Allah is not God whom are you receiving? Allah is the ancient Baal from moabites that was brought to Kaba, Islam is not Abrahamic what record does Quran has about Abraham, who named Abraham? The only true faith is Christianity and Judaism but Judaism is not complete in Christ Messiah Jesus,
Just want to say how ironic wicca people can be when the concept is about celebrating nature and becoming in tune with it, and the feminine and masculine nature that permeates through all of life, yet they will also be non-binary. And I’m not saying that to have a gotcha moment, i just simply think it is an oxymoron and it completely goes against nature.
IT DOES NOT BECAUSE FEMININE AND MASCULINE IS GENDER EXPRESSION, NOT IDENTITY!
GET EDUCATED!
I feel like every religion isnt always peaceful. Regardless we all will continue to shove our words to each other throat and instead of trying to co exist we all just make it worse.
Christmas was already celebrated in Ethiopia before the 4th century. And how does yule factor in when Christians only began sending missionaries to in the after the 6th century?
Christmas trees were literally taken from Saint Boniface
I encourage you to look more into the Christians thing it’s not based on any type of Roman paganism and isn’t directly referenced in scripture but it’s absolutely an early church belief.
Based on what evidence.
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 based on the many scholars and early church fathers that referenced and celebrated it. As well as their explanations for celebrating
@@universe730 where can I find it in the bible
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 Great question, the concept of the celebration of Christmas id say can be traced back to the story of the birth of Jesus the three rulers came with gifts to present to Mary and baby Jesus on the date of his birth
@universe730 Sure. But where does the idea of having Christmas trees come from and where do we get the evidence of the date of birth of Jesus? Also where does God command us to have this celebration in the first place?
What mounting app do you use?
There more you know about religion the less you hate them
17:32
That means that they should do couple of things to be protected
Such as not conquring afghanistan or iraq or having a peacful prison thats called guantnamo 🤷♂️
Only those who pay jizyah can live peacfuly with us
18:15
Another point
This one is an ex-muslim or apostate
Ok it’s crazy how much you sound like Wendigoon…
You said that muslims worshipping Kabba is fake, but you didin't say that is fake that :
- Christians worship the Cross
- Christians worship three Gods
- Christians worship marry and other saints
- Christians worship Images.
Because many Christians is not even denying it
@@abdulrahmanhaffar3502
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We really worship the Cross?
@@abdulrahmanhaffar3502
WE ALL know the cross was a symbol of torture. I wear it to remember Jesus' sacrifice on the cross.
The kaaba or say the foundation is supposed to be built by adam, isnt it?
no, Ibrahim
it's not fasting is not called "shawm" it's "sawm" like sam but sa'wm
Muslim, THANK YOU A LOT.
what you said about islam and non muslims, actually shows the problem with the big 2 religions.. misunderstanding of the words, and accepting twisted versions, because your favorite holy man says so
The truth will always find a way to align with logic.
You do know Islam is the 2nd largest religion yeah?
Islam1.907 billion24.9%
@Kronos-cm8nj yeah and the fastest growing religion in the world. Proud to be a Muslim ☪️ 💙
@Kronos-cm8nj yeah and the fastest growing religion in the world. Proud to be a Muslim ☪️ 💙
@I-like-cows
Aisha
...Christmas trees date as far as the book of Jeremiah and beyond...it's earliest roots have it representing the tree of knowledge from the garden of eden...the balls being the forbidden fruit
Atheism is belief. It’s like religion
I agree on many of these, but I would like tp clarify something about wicca.
The reason it is considered demon worship by many (including me) isn't because wicca practitioners claim that they are worshipping demons, but rather because we believe (based on our religions) that they are actually worshipping demons, whether knowingly or not.
Based on what you said my religion tells me that you are also worshipping demon and devil
What religion/belief/faith
is represented at the 'end'
(or at far right) @9:47 ???
I’ve actually never seen that
Idk radiation poisoning???
Is this ai??
I don't think there's anything in the video that looks like it's made by Ai
Tolerance other relegion ❤
Mahayaian worship buddha as a god
yo got christmas completly wrong
Where is Christmas mention in the bible
@@xxsqf same with halloween
youre straight up wrong about Christmas not being a true Christian doctrine. The birth of christ has always been celebrated in the Christian liturgy, the concept of gift giving didn't come along much later, as Christians traditionally had a day of December 6th to give gifts in order to venerate a saint. Also your comment on atheism not being a religion comes from a fundamental flaw in your understanding of organic development of religion, which is the development of certain dogmas being created and then people falling somewhere on a spectrum as to how faithfully they accept these dogmas, and you will find that in the modern day atheists accept a wide range of dogmas which strictly stand to contrast Christian dogma. also atheists tend to substitute worship of a supernatural divine being for more worship of material natural things, which is how old pagan religions developed.
Christmas was forbidden in every Christian country for hundreds of years so you’re incorrect.
@@CAI2045 Yeah, matter of fact, the christmas tree was not allowed to have in the USA back in the 1700 (correct me if im wrong about the year)
STILL DOESNT MEAN ATHEISM ITSELF IS RELIGION OR BELIEF!
FOR FIRST CLAIM IT IRRELEVANT AS RELIGION IS OWN CATEGORY (PLUS NOT JUST ONE BELIEF IN BUT SET OF THEM) AND IT IS DISBELIEF IN DEITIES!
Your Religion???
Completely botched the Kaaba. How dare you not point out the circumambulating an object and the importance it played in the vilification of polytheism. A ffs just try and sound out the words before you say them.
Again, circumambulating isn't of the building but of the area. If the building disappeared or was under construction, it would still be circumambulated.
@@stansman5461 not the building. The site and the object of the Kaaba stone. They are tied to the sites importance as a polytheistic place of worship. You used to go there and choose from various idols (or animals in some case) and circumambulate in worship. While some are weary to critique Islam these principles have long been fought over. Very specific to this situation is all the fighting that has occurs and how it shaped the use of the Quran as law. This isn’t some decided thing to be revised and alter history by. Things Islamics have fought over: the corporeal nature of allah, if it was ok to add to Quran, if following the written word is idolatry, is creationism possible if we are all one with allah and many more things. Just because modern teaching askew things to a singular narrative, let’s not forgot the actual past.
Shut up you worship a 3 in 1 shampoo ahhh god which was a common practice between pagans. Even the pagan Arabs believed Allah has a daughter just like how you believe God has a son
@@hijeans1103Association takes you out the fold of Islam… what else do you need to understand? Shirk is the worst sin that’s it so we don’t worship others than Allah
Wtf? Are you stupid?@@hijeans1103
Very cool content❤
Muslims don’t worship the Kaaba, we believe it’s a direction we have to pray in
bro doesnt understand Islam
I think he might be a lefty that likes islam because is not Christianity
Sam scammer audience
@@Sujit_Yahoodi_katua_loveru r hindu
You got Christmas completely wrong.
Where is Christmas mentioned in the Bible
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 When was Christianity sola scriptura?
Where in the Bible does it say to stop celebrating Passover? Hannukah? Where in the Old Testament does it say that God commanded the Jews to celebrate these holidays?
Other religions even do this. The Buddhist side of my family celebrate Bodhi Day which is the rememberance of the Buddhas date of birth, date of enlightenment, and date of death, which all happened on the same day different years. And they celebrate this for about a week. Buddha never told them to do this.
Im not the type to assume, and im pretty sure you're not these type of people, but so many people in the comments keep asking: "where is Christmas in the Bible 🤓☝️." A perfect representation of those who are zealous in their faith, but not knowledgeable.
@DennisMedina.8ouii so where does it originate from. Letting people innovate in the region of God is not something that should be normal so that's why I'm asking. If not the Bible then where.
@@ekkimittrettanafn2242 dude okay, first off, "letting people innovate in the religion of God is not something that should be normal," that's your own subjective opinion. But just as I said God gave us free will, and just as I'm saying again, if God is dissatisfied with Christmas then he would've said so for the Jews long before our religion even came to be with Hanukkah, Passover, etc.
The common misconception that's been debunked for a long time is the fact that some fake self entitled zealous Christians and Pagans claim that Christmas has its roots on a Pagan Festival, mainly the roman festival in honor of the God "Saturn" named Saturnalia which was celebrated in December 17 and lasted for a week, eating feasts and giving gifts, etc. They believed that the church essentially wanted to replace the holiday with their own and call it Christmas.
But this isn't true at all. If Christmas had pagan roots then it would've been celebrated on the 17th and lasted about a week, but we don't do that. Early Church fathers believed that there was a significance for the date March 25 and that the Feast of Annunciation was created because of that, and Jewish/Christian scholars also collectively agreed that this may have not only been the day of creation, but also the fall of Adam and Eve, the fall of Lucifer, the Israelite's crossing the Red Sea, and the Birth of Jesus. They've coined a term called Integral Age, where a prophet dies on the same day they were conceived, meaning they were born nine months after. So if it took Jesus 9 months to be born on December 25, then he was set to die 9 months before on March 25th which is the day he was conceived. Hence why we celebrate on December 25th.
And the inspiration with how Christmas is celebrated isn't inspired by Saturnalia. The gift giving is symbolic of the three wise men (magi) giving Gifts to Jesus on his day of birth. And the Christmas tree isn't inspired by Yule or Winter Solstice because its a Christmas tree with a star on top which is symbolic to the star that the three magi followed to find where the birth of Jesus was taken place.
Muslims round around Kamala?
It's called the Kaba and yes Muslims round around the Kaba
Atheism is in fact, just a single belief that God does not exist. It's a theological position. It can exist with different sets of ethical, metaphysical, and other philosophical beliefs.
It is NOT a belief system however. It's an individual belief which can be within different systems.
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"A belief is a subjective attitude that a proposition is true or a state of affairs is the case. A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some stance, take, or opinion about something."
You literally proved atheism is a belief.
at some point, atheism could be a belief
atheism is a broad perspective tho, u clearly dont know what ur talking about, theres even agnostic atheist
@@greatmusic142 it having a gradient of nuance doesn't disprove what he said.
@@esotericulmanist8331 ye but atheism is a lot more diverse and broad than any religion u can think of, theres literally nothing binding us together except a common irrelevant factor
Having a "Subjective attitude" as defined here is not necessarily a belief as defined here. If a belief is a "subjective attitude _that a proposition is true_ or a state of affairs is the case" then while atheism can certainly be argued to be a "Subjective attitude" as defined here, it cannot be a belief as defined here. Atheism is having an opinion on something, but having an opinion of something and a belief in something are different. Atheism as an ideology claims one thing: "The proposition that there is a god is something I don't believe in" Atheist may have other beliefs that coexist with their atheism, but atheism itself isn't a belief, it's the lack of one. Atheism is a disbelief, not a belief.
Islam took 3/4 of the vid dude
and…? if anything it just means we have more misconceptions?
And now you know more about Islam!
This shows how there are a lot of misconceptions about Islam in western societies...
They dont worship thr kaaba? Its only a major part of thr hajj. They have to do 7ncircuits to represent tbe devil or something. What else what you call it besides worship? They pray to the black stone.
try to watch the video again and understand the points.
Do you worship the Cross or do you worship jesus? Answer that then we'll talk.
We don't worship the Kaaba. In our religion, it is very important that no one or anything else is worshipped but Allah. Associating partners with Allah is the biggest sin in Islam
Classic Anti-Islam propaganda
Oh my, simple terms being so twisted and contorted.
Listen up boyos, IF.YOU DONT BELIEVE IN SOMETHING, YOU BELIEVE IN NOT BELIEVING!!!
You can't hold integrate and live by it, WITHOUT f"*ckin believing in it. Simple stuff.
Now come at me and overcomplicate things, just like in this video.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I value them, and I have the same right to express my opinion, too-and this isn't just an opinion; it has some solid backing.
@@abc_explainerlovely!
So does mine, its called common sense.
I know you all love to use the argument under authority and appeal to it whenever you want to elevate your point above someone else's while also trying to discredit them by making them look inferior and lacking knowledge, but you forget one thing: the truth is ALWAYS... simple.
what's if.you? i wonder what'll happen if i click it...
Believing in not believing is an oxymoron
@@k.umquat8604 whatever floats your boat. It's still there and it still makes perfect sense, no matter what labels you attribute to it.
Even oxymorons make sense if you actually had thought about it before presenting it as an "argument". Better luck next time.
talking about the many gods of Hindu...it sound like all the saints in Catholicism
wow
That's a hot take... that i complete agree with
As a Muslim i find your take on the Kaaba extremely insulting.
We worship Allah (God in Arabic).
The Kabba is a act of remembering. Worship and reverent respect are different concepts in this regard.
It's also a communal act that wherever we are in the world that we pray as 1 family at the same time.
Bro you walk around and bow to it
It's literally what he said
@@rubenlarochelle1881
It's not Abraham (PUH) that built it. It was the prophet Adam (PUH)
Abraham(PUH) is the connection between Hebrews and Muslims.
Again
It's not what he said.
But
At least He was close.
I can acquiesce to that.
He reached toward understanding.
@@spiritualmonk5337
That is the Center of Islam. The heart of the Muslim world from which we use as a act of submission to Allah.
We do not expect dead things such as rocks and bones to hear our prayers.
If you are away from home and miss your mother it lived one don't you at least look in that direction?
Similar principle. We just happen to do it in the act of praying.
@@isadoresparksii7360 "It's not what he said", nor it is what *_you_* said. I was replying to your comment, which did not mention any of this and was about something else completely.
You said:
- We worship Allah (God in Arabic).
- The Kabba is a act of remembering.
- Worship and reverent respect are different concepts in this regard.
The video says:
- Muslims worship only Allah.
- Muslims do not worship the Kabba.
What you said and what the video says completely agree on these points, regardless on whether you admit it or not.
what! you literally dont know anything about islam , did you even read their book ? its literally callling them for jihad fight against non belivers and christiand and jews (9:5-9:29} this book says hating unbelivers is a good example . there are to many hadiths about war . do you want me to show you how he curse nunbelivers and christian/jews ?
If muslims befriend people from another religion they immediately become of that relugion
Yeah and if you would've read the verses above or below that without being a complete idiot you would see the context of that verse was agasint factions who came to attack Muslims
I hope you're not about to quote without context. Or just pick a random verse which was revealed in relation to an incident or event and then act like that applies everywhere.
Or you're forgetting that other verses exist, like 3:64, which call for unity with Christians and Jews.
Like if you want to argue against a belief, maybe be slightly better educated about it. Otherwise you're going to look ignorant
@@stansman5461 . I can show all of these are true from their tefsear books . Just go read ibn al kathr tefsear 😹 how dare you to call me ignorent when you dont know anything about pdf life/ terrorist cults
@@stansman5461 how dare you to call me ignorent when you dont even know anything about those pdf life/terroist cults ? I can show all of these and more from ibn al kathr tefsear but you cant handle the truth because you are illitirate right ? :D
Muslims will make fun of hindus for considering cows sacred but will get offended when someone says they worship the kaaba😂
its because we will still kiblah to the kaaba even if it got destroyed
we don't worship the kaaba
its a direction for us
but its clear that you worship cows
not only that but you guys worship literally anything doesn't matter if its a elephant or an atom
@@Dinopee25784 considering something sacred isn't making it "god" but muslims won't get it
Their Qur'an doesn't allow them to respect or think
@ishaanbhattacharya9405 the kaaba is sacred but isn't God. There you go lindu
@@ishaanbhattacharya9405 so all you was saying is that As Muslims we have sacred Mecca, Hindus also having cows to be sacred, i think it’s understandable. But when you added that Quran doesn’t allow of thinking or respect. I believe this sentence was coming from emotional and ignorance. rather then objective and honest view. For first Quran is actually calling for respect At Surah al-An'am “And do not insult those they invoke other than Allah, lest they insult Allah in enmity without knowledge. Thus We have made pleasing to every community their deeds. Then to their Lord is their return, and He will inform them about what they used to do”. Second Quran also calling for thinking many places along the Quran such as “Have they not journeyed through the earth, and had hearts to reason with, or ears to listen with? It is not the eyes that go blind, but it is the hearts, within the chests, that go blind.” And furthermore. You just need to be honest while trying to convince the other side without adding emotional factors so you can win an argument rather than winning the minds.
@@ishaanbhattacharya9405 you hindu are the really offended one when someone eat beef especially about muslim video
Atheism is a believe; the believe that there is no God and it's only made possible by secularism - so its philosophically and literally a believe.
believing religion in 2024 is something strange
for you only. in reality. As of 2023, here's a rough estimate of the total population of Muslims, Christians, and Hindus:
Muslims: Approximately 1.8 billion people.
Christians: Approximately 2.3 billion people.
Hindus: Approximately 1.2 billion people.
prove it
@@Mojahid-Al-Islam look what relegion did to yall.
war, discrimination, trying to prove that your relegion was the true one.
nowdays i dont think people really need relegion to live in paece.because we modern human we understand consequence of bad action.
@@Retyugaza But our opinion does not work on god, god know the best.
@@Retyugaza
+ if we do so, in us there will be non of estimated 1,232,428 violent crimes per year
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@@LiveAtEsI've never understood why people is reluctant to buying it
@@manuelb.703 it’s def the most important one out the “paid channels”
Good opinion
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Good riddance
Islam says Allah is everywhere so what's so special about kaaba??
he said UNITY. also when we say allah is everywhere it means there’s proof of Gods existence everywhere such as the trees, people, oceans etc. the force of nature in itself is on order of God who made everything.
Its just where Muslims pray to. Just like how Jews pray towards Israel.
"Allah is everywhere" is a Jahmiyya slogan that is in clear contrast with texts in the Quran and Hadith...
Mainstream sunni faith says that God almighty resides high in the heavens above everything else, separate from this created world.
No, Islam doesn’t say allah is everywhere. Allah is sitting on his throne and he can observe everything but he doesn’t need to be everywhere to do it.
Another misunderstanding... infact when a muslim is lost or doesn't know where prayer direction is, he can pray in any direction and it will still be accepted, however, the qibla is about unity, discipline and maybe some other stuff in the unseen that we don't know about
Atheism is belief though.
no its not, stop coping
So what is it then? Because you have to cope pretty hard ignoring all the signs that there is a god put there.
@@greatmusic142It is, u believe God doesn't exist
Atheism is a belief, it’s just that the only thing you have to believe to be an atheist is that there is no god.
@@VSLS06 no its not, whether or not there is or isnt matters not to me,
its simply an irrelevant question, i took the position
of not answering the question itself at all, thats what it means to be an atheist
All things about islam aren't missconceptions.
Bro hatin
Cry
You're just learn Islam from Zoroaster
@@sadmanrakin I didn't knew she was 9 ahh religion. Now cry.
@@vexguy13many Christian figures have married children. Aishas age is not stated anywhere in the quran so its unconfirmed. Aisha is our mother like it or not and we hold her very close to us like it or not.
I love your videos because of their accuracy but you can't completely ignore the surahs that lead to Islamic conquest and jihads. Its okay to acceot muslims but its also okay to call out the nastiness that islamist pursue through the Qurans words.😅
Quran 2:191 “Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them.”
(B) Quran 3:28 “Muslims must not take infidels as friends”
(C) Quran 3:85 “Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable”
(D) Quran 5:33 “Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticize Islam”
(E) Quran 8:12 “Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other than Quran”
(F) Quran 8:60 “Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the infidels”
I get that you focus on the verse, but I think your interpretation is flawed and not particularly academic. You really have to consider the context. Every verse in religion comes with a background (context), content, and conclusion. You can't just read it in bits and pieces and then make a judgment that suits you without being objective. All the verses in the holy books of all religions need to be studied in a comprehensive way, not with the limited information in your mind box.
Cherrypicking without checking context is called "misinformation", ever heard of that?
@@abc_explainerYou’re not being very academic when you’re in the fringe minority of scholars who acknowledge Islam as a historically militant religion, Muhammad being at best mentally insane, and even so many contradictions in their Quran like telling the people of the book to listen to the Gospel they’ve been given, saying it hasn’t been corrupted but then other verses saying it “has been”. They can’t even get their stories straight.
There’s verses like that in the bible too, that doesn’t mean I have to start hating on Christian’s.
@@ambassadorofbadtaste these are a lot of the surahs used to form things like the Taliban and isis as well as the main reasons for the Islamic conquest. For over a hundred years islamist destroyed Christian countries raping and killing their people and forcing them to become Muslims. I know the context and it led to Christian nations being decimated and their culture destroyed and replaced
Whitewashing of Islam is absurd. All the hadiths were cherry picked at the finest
In contrast to what the west usually does, present Hadith in their context
Where did the aisha myth come from my boy?
U can keep talking until u die know one cares🎉 islam is the only truth👌🤙🏻
Bro saying all religion is right 😂 Nobody have see god but they created their figures except Islam The truth
LMAO, Islam & Truth?😂
I'm wheezing right now😂
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@@NewsNuggets-j8hbro dont eheez to much u will die😂😂😂😂😂 Islam is the truth when jesus PBUH will come in end and in front of Christian he will tell that i am muslim then your Two balls will come in the mouth😂😂😂😂😂