@Mouchos It has been 14 years since I reverted. I started wearing the hijab soon after I reverted and announced it to my family. I didn't know niqab being mandatory is the most authentic opinion until recently. Now, I am wearing niqab Alhamdulillah.
Very sad that you believe that God forces women to cover themselves in blankets and enable men to see women as objects that must be hidden. Quran says women is worth half a man and must be obedient to males.
Prophet ﷺ : "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
Salafi is nothing really, western people generally throw this term to refer to any Orthodox Muslim who isn't modern etc. Actually majority of Muslims around the world follow one of the 4 schools of thoughts (Hanafi, maliki etc), but Salafis do not strictly follow one of the four schools. That's the main difference between a traditional Sunni Muslim and Salafi Muslim. Nothing that important that you need to get into. also in the context of video, I don't think there is something special about Salafi Muslim here but it applies to all Muslims
@@baseerhussainthat’s Ahlul Hadith Madhab. That’s different. Salafi is a methodology that means following the earliest understanding of the religion. That being said I’m not a big fan of the labels. The term Muslim Suffices.
salaf are the first three generations. Salafi is a methodology to follow those salaf. Thats what essentially the prophet s.a.w. asked us to do. Not commenting on the salafism today (it may or may not be correct, you have to decide) but the methodology is correct.
I’m a revert, former soldier, who embraced Islam in the Middle-East whilst on a tour of duty. I don’t know what “Salafi” is but what I know is that every representation of this religion from a “Salafi” scholar has to my mind been self-evidently authentic. If being a “Salafi” means following the Messenger ﷺ, his Companions رضي الله عنهم and the Righteous earliest generations رضوان الله عليهم, then count me in.
Yes it means just that It means _Being for marriage of little girls not even puberty age _Being for the continuation of slavery _Never involving yourself in any kind of protest or backbiting of a political leader in front of him or in his back except if he doesn't like my 2 first points and want to abolish them Don't be ashamed, it's important to defend it, it's your faith apparently
As someone who was Salafi at one point, and now follows an established school of thought and classical Islamic scholars from one the established schools of Creed, let me just say that looks can be deceiving, and just because people claim to follow the Salaf, doesn’t mean they actually do
Thank you for covering this, I didn’t know there is an academic book talking about us with authenticity. I am a salafi woman in Germany, who wears the Niqab and who is also being discouraged and pressured by her family to take off the “arab looking” veil. While being accused of having radical and terrorist views, the scholars I listen to are the most diligent among the muslims in warning against extremism, violence, terror etc. It is hard to live in a world where I am always misunderstood and stereotyped by both non muslims and even muslims (like my family). But this doesn’t weaken my faith with Allah’s Help. All I want is to live my religion based on evidences, according to the Quran and Sunnah and the understanding of the 3 best generations of this Ummah, staying away from newly invented false practices. People think salafis are made up of people who were marginalised and chose this path based on their emotions and feeling of negligence in society. The truth is, it is only rational to choose a creed, that has been proven to be original for 1400 years
@@ummahchronicles It's not that old, Ibn Taimiyya is kind of a father figure for salafis, before mongol invasion the "grave worshippers" with their saints and their funny dhikr were most famous salafism is a natural reaction of some people thinking that they were punished by God for their suffering, it's not a theological endgoal
@@Mouchos no Ibn Taymiyyah may be a great scholar who wrote amazing works but salafiyyah didn’t start with him. All the beliefs that salafis have, I can prove them to you just by using the Quran, Sunnah, and the sayings of the first 3 generations. I can also prove to you that the 4 great Imams did believe in these things, like Allah being above the heavens etc. I can also prove to you that none of the first 3 generations and the 4 imams have celebrated mawlid etc. So although Ibn Taymiyyah had a great impact in islamic history and he may be one of the means that Allah has used to preserve the truth - that doesn’t mean that the beliefs of salafiyyah were introduced by him. We can totally leave out his books and still believe in the same things, because these were foundational in islam long before Ibn Taymiyyah was even born
I am not salafi but i wear it bc i follow quran and sunnah i am not liberal muslim . The more i cover it the more i get real peace ❤Greating u from somalia❤
Being a salafi, means you follow the Quran and Sunnah according to the understanding of the prophet ﷺ, his sahaba, the followers of the sahaba and the followers of those followers, i.e the first three generations of righteous muslims and these are called as salaf as salih. All muslims must follow according to their understanding so that we don’t get misguided by all these groups that have only appeared after the prophets death ﷺ.
I am a Niqabi revert in London. I decided to wear the Niqab after research into veiling practices at the time of Rasullulah Muhammad SAW and in the Muslim world prior to the advent of European colonialism. Read Franz Fanon and see how the French colonialists encouraged unveiling and de-Islamicization to demoralise Algerian resistance movements. I wear my Niqab freely without any coercion or inducement. I have actually received a lot of pressure NOT to wear it, especially from other Muslims! I follow the opinion that the Niqab is Nafl, not Fardh. I wear it as an extra form of devotional act to bring me closer to Allah SWT. Alhamdullilah wearing it has brought a lot of barakah in my life and strengthened my character. I no longer care what people around me think of me, as my only goal is to please Allah.
I am Hanafi school apart Sunnah Wal Jammah, I love my salafi sisters, usually my best friends. Generally muslims are lenient on the veil issue as its upto to women how much wants to please Allah swt and little there no prescribed punishment in shariah for it. And generally muslim men are soft on the issue. They usually says it better to but they push or force you to wear it or punish you for it. My dad is too relaxed on issue and my brothers are to lazy to enforce anything lol. They are too busy even to mention the hijab. I put hijab on myself after having a dream about following the Quran and never going astray at 10yrs old and reading the meaning of the Quran around 12 to 13yrs old. As my spirituality grow so did my hijab alhamdullah...the inner and outer started reflecting each other. Forever wearing my burka
Anyone who follows the Quran and sunnah are following the true Islam. We need to stop with labels other than Muslim because it creates division and sectarianism.
Anyone who follows the Quran and Sunnah follow true Islam. We need to desist with labels other than Muslim because it divides and what Allah warned us against. The only label Allah permits is Muslim.
the prophet ﷺ said we would divide into 73 sects and gave us this name to use to distinguish ourselves as following true islam! it is promoted by the major scholars also.
@@RC-jr4in salafi are the ones who follow the quran and sunnah in accordance with the understanding of the salaf. There are many who claim to follow the quran and sunnah but some would attempt to liberalize islam, some would attempt to culturize islam, some would preach it according to his own desires by spreading weak hadith, etc to support their claims. Following the path of the salaf with their understanding of the quran and hadith is closer to the truth. It is the safer path.
I mean why use the term salafi muslim why can't just say muslim women in general, because it makes it seem like there is this big divide or something. And many practicing Muslim women would relate to what is said in this book without being particularly salafi per say. Edit: considering the context of the video and the term salafi muslim being used for orthodox muslim in general in the western media, I understand why this term is used. Like we all are Muslims at the end of the day.
Because salafis think they are the only real muslims and all else are deviants , as taught to them by abdul wahab and the neo salafis. They say only them are guided - many of them see such great figures like Abu Hanifa , Nawawi , Izz bn abdul salam etc as any thing but sunni. They are a very obnoxious people - really terrible - combining ignorance and arrogance can is extremely deadly - destroy din completely
@@ampagetech2624But salafis are Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah 😂 Else why would Ibn Qudama, the student of Abdul Qadir jeelani call the Asharis deviant?? Ibn Qudaamah al-Maqdisee (d. 620H) said about the Ash'arites in his book, "Hikaayat ul-Munaadharah fil-Qur'aan Ma'a Ba'd Ahl il-Bid'ah" (p. 35) "And we do not know amongst the people of innovation, any faction who conceal their saying, and do not have the boldness to proclaim it (openly) except the Heretics (Zanaadiqah) and the Ashariyya"
As a woman who used to wear niqab in the salafi community I can confirm that there is both coercion and community pressure to dress according to their standards. Has to be said. I am not speaking for everyone but it is common. This author has been steered towards sisters who will never admit to that. Furthermore, I think it is wonderful that Paul holds them up as spiritual warriors but from my own experience, it is a cult and many of its members spend more time pointing fingers than looking inwards at their own soul.
I am sorry you experienced this sister, and I hope you find a community that a acts upon the deem properly. I have never lived in a Salafi-majority area, but I have always gotten these vibes from them based on what I have seen online and the approach of their da'ees.
@@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 You don't even need salafis to "force" womens It's simply that once you tell them that they will be carried by their hairs in hell, once you tell them that eartquakes and natural disasters occur because you don't cover your body and once they show you that non-veiled womens are worthless you suddenly want to wear it "by yourself" But we only threaten eternal damnation, natural disasters and the ominous looks of 3.5 billions of mens, there's no pressure it's definitely a free choice
@@merekhayaalsay It depends how they say it though. If they tell women to wear niqab with the implicit subtext of "you are a sinful, disgraceful deviant if you don't," then yes, that counts as "peessuring" them
Salafia is the identification of oneself as a Salaf, and salafis are companions and righteous imams from the first three generations, about whom the Messenger of Allah ﷺ testified well: "The best people in my community are my generation, and then those who follow him, and then those who follow him." And salafiyyun (Salafites) is the plural of the word salafiy (Salafite), which means classifying oneself as a Salafist. These are people who follow the manhaj of the Salaf, who adhered to the Quran and the Sunnah. They invoke the Qur'an and the Sunnah and perform deeds in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which is why they are ahlu-Sunnah wal-jama'a. The main difference between Salafis and innovators is the attributes of Allah. For example, innovators say that Allah is neither inside the world nor outside, in general they speak the words of atheists, while in the Quran, Allah said: “Do you feel secure that the One Who is in heaven will not cause the earth to swallow you up as it quakes violently?”. Innovators were influenced by Greek philosophy and interpret the Quran only if the human mind confirms it, some of them even denied that Allah sees and hears (like mutazilites). Because they began to deny the attributes of Allah, many fell into shirk and began to ask the dead The innovators like to say that the Salafis do not follow madhhabs. Why is the call to madhhabism insincere? Because we see that this call is used only to refute the Salafis and to confront them. People who destroy the ijma (consensus) of all Islamic movements in general - like the modernists of "Azhar", who have abolished takfir for Christians, offensive jihad, jizya, who have troubles in the division of women, etc. - are completely safe from such calls, but all the time is devoted to the slight mistakes of Sheikh al-Albani and so on.
'Slight?' When people are too strict and over scrupulous, too harsh, it hardens the heart, removes rahma from the heart. People then turn away from the deen. Islam is so much more than rules and regulations,dogma and doctrine. This strictness reminds me of the Puritans and seems to reinforce detrimental belief systems like patriarchy. I'm not saying many women don't choose this but is it perhaps unconscious internalized misogyny. I'm going to literally hide myself away, make myself invisible... we don't have nunneries and monasteries in Islam because we, all of us, are meant to engage fully with society. Apart from those who choose it and are not pressured, it allows men to subordinate women to extreme levels. Look what's happening in Afghanistan where even their voices can't be heard. To me it's like a symbolic return to the burying of baby girls in the jahiliyya. I see countless domestic violence clients. Sometimes it hides the wounds. Sometimes it's used so women can keep multiple wives separate. I don't know. A perhaps a good enough option is open to manipulation and extremism. I'm not convinced.
I’m learning about Islam. Maybe I will convert. What is salafi? I understand loosely they are more adherent to Hadith etc and most influencers on UA-cam are salafi? As converted muslim man who has a past and a child already, would it be hard to find a good wife?
Prophet ﷺ: "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
Majority of traditional Muslims around the world have been following one of the four schools of jurisprudence (Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki and Hanbali). Salafism kinda started like 300 years ago where they say corruption in people following certain school of thoughts and to avoid confusion, they went back to the primary source i.e Hadees and didn't strictly follow one school but made some new rulings etc. It's not that important for you as a new person looking into Islam. I am not a Salafi myself but there isn't much difference between us. Focus on the basics first, these topics can be looked into much later
I'm a revert and I'm already in the process now, if you are genuine to Allah Subhanu wa Ta'ala, he will provide you with a spouse that you never would have imagined
It can be a personal choice, but women can wear it for so many reasons like feeling pure, liking the attire, some life traumas to feel safe covered, some like convenience of it for dress rehearsals.....Women like men also think for what suits them.?...Some also wear it as a traditional family costume. Religion is not the reason all the time to wear a Burqa......
That's just BS that people invent for themselves, it has nothing to do with the Hijab of the book, which has clear purpose, nothing to do with "feeling pure" or even less for "liking the attire" or "convenience" it's like saying "some people loved the german cross because they found it artistic"
Executive Summary: Context: The video is a book review discussion featuring two books: 1. The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman by Annabelle Inge, offering a nuanced view of Salafi women. 2. The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, a foundational text in Western philosophy. Main Takeaways: • Annabelle Inge’s book challenges stereotypes about Salafi women, showing their choices and challenges through academic research. • Immanuel Kant’s philosophical work, though challenging, embodies Enlightenment ideals and remains highly influential. Objectives: • Analyze The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman in-depth. • Explore the impact of The Critique of Pure Reason. Key Points: 1. The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman: • Counters stereotypes of Salafi women as radicalized or oppressed. • Highlights veiling as a personal choice, with societal pressures to unveil. • Offers a counter-narrative based on extensive research. 2. The Critique of Pure Reason: • Synthesizes rationalist and empiricist philosophies. • Discusses enduring philosophical themes like morality and the cosmos. • Considered a cornerstone of modern Western philosophy. Content Nature: • Informational and educational with a conversational tone. • Mixed technicality, balancing detailed analysis with personal insights. Closing Elements: • Encourages reading both books for intellectual and cultural enrichment. • Suggests further discussions on stereotypes and the relevance of historical intellectual works. Future Considerations: • Explore how stereotypes of minority groups persist. • Investigate the lasting influence of classical philosophical works.
My beloved mother hit me for wearing the niqab Alhumdilah my beloved father hugely against it. However, as born and raised Londoner I will never take it off inshallah.
Al salamu 'alaykom wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh dearie, Indeed inna liLlah wa inna ilayhi raji'un, many people came , and left. We also came and one day it will be our turn . May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us a beautiful and good ending and protect us from any distress , punishment , trials of the grave . Ameen , May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us Jannatul firdaws al a3la and the status of shuhada fi sabili Allah, Ameen ya rabbi سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك Subhanaka Allahuma wa bihamdika ash-hadu anla ilaha illa anta astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayk
We have to follow Qur'an and Sunnah and have to stay away from any type of shirk and biddah in Worship and religion and We only have to call us Muslims as ordered by Qur'an ❤
As-salaam alaikum wa rahmatullah, daaang Pablo the Englishman. You a Muuslim? Lol, jk I’m a mixed Colombian-American Muslim. Those crazy caricatures, my ummah.
Prophet ﷺ : "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
The word salaf literally means the predecessors. Salafi means to follow the Quran and Sunnah according to the understanding of the 3 best generations of Muslims who are our rightly guided predecessors I. E. Salaf.
"the stereotypical image" is THAT. Embrace your faith brother. People don't like us whether we call ourselves salafi or not, so why be afraid of stereotypes? As long as you follow Quran and Sunnah do u think u can go astray? No.
Many confuse salafis with nasibis. Salaf is a generation of scholars who we all follow one way or another. Do not confuse salaf with the moment in Saudi if the nasibis. I'm a shafi'i sunni Muslim, automatically makes me a salafi for following the teachings of imam shafi'i al-muttalibi. Please everyone, do not confuse. Allah hafiz my friends.
A Salafi woman is a woman who follows the Quran and the sunnah, like the vast majority of muslim women, saying you 'try' and follow the path of the salaf is permissble, but in my experiance people who call themseleves salafi tend to be arrogant, harsh and angry people, seemingly calling themseleves salafiyyah out of pride which is haram... its gotten to the point where the label is becoming sectarian, following the salaf or trying to makes you sunni, like most of the worlds muslims..
@@sarahm4516 The arrogance of many "Salafis" both in person and online is the principle reason I refuse to ever hold to the label, even if, in principle, it would fit me.
That's just a minority that you came across, or associated with. A kuffar can say the same thing about the Muslims, extreme, backward, terrorist etc. Dont judge the dawah by its people
@@AbuMoosaa No, we can judge the ideology by its followers insofar as we can reasonably believe their actions are informed by said ideology. Salafism purports to be the only true, perfectly pure form of Islam, the exact same as that handed down by the Prophet. Simple logic necessitates that all others forms of Islam must not be fully correct from the Salafist perspective. This engenders feeling of superiority and arrogance in many Salafis, especially online da'ees like Shamsi and Abu Mussab
أشعري والله الحمد. لا نحرم الاحتفال بمولد الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم، ولا نكفر الناس على أهوائنا. البدعة عندنا ما كانت خارج الدين. قال صلى الله عليه و سلم: من سنَّ سنة حسنة فله أجرها وأجر من يعمل بها الى يوم القيامة.
علام تحمد ربك ؟ على عقيدة لم يسمع بها صحابة رسول الله و لا رسولهم ؟ والرسول قال و كل بدعة ضلالة و كل ضلالة بالنار و المولد بدعة الضالين المضلين و التكفير من الدين فما يقع احد بمكفر يكفر و نشهد الله على كفره
@@ABOBAKER-m6n بل أحمد ربي أن لم يجعلني فظا غليظ القلب مكفرا لمن يمدح رسول الله في يوم مولده. وأحمد الله جل وعلا على عقلي الذي أميز فيه بين بدعة حسنة وبدعة سيئة. وأحمده جل وعلا أن جعلني أحفظ حديث رسول الله حيث قال:من سن في الإسلام سنة حسنة فله أجرها وأجر من عمل بها من بعده من غير أن ينقص من أجورهم شيء، ومن سنَّ في الإسلام سنَّة سيئة فعليه وزرها ووزر من عمل بها من بعده من غير أن ينقص من أوزارهم شيء. فهل مدح الرسول سنة حسنة أم سيئة؟ الاحتفال بالمولد مديح لرسول الله، وما عدا ذلك من الآلات الموسيقية والمعازف و القفز والشيطنة فهذا حرام بالاجماع. وحسان ابن ثابت مداح، النبي فهل هذا الصحابي الجليل كافر عندك لأنه مدح رسول الله؟ تقول لي أن حسان لم يمدحه في يوم محدد، طيب من الذي حرم تخصيص يوم من الايام بمدحه صلى الله عليه وسلم؟ يعني أنا أريد تخصيص يوم الإثنين لدراسة العقيدة فما الأشكال في ذلك؟
Alhamdulillah, the tireless work of salafi da'wah on SM has helped reinforce traditionalist sentiment in the youth. In all honesty, smart and wise women will don the niqab (the correct hijab) and will need no external push. May Allah guide the rest to veil according to Allah's commands and grant the men of the Ummah likewise steadfastness Ameen
Not just limited to salafis, even Deobandi, Barelvi, many Arab non salafi women also do it, what used to happen in Arabia before Saudi occupation? And also in Algeria libya? Same thing Deobandis are even stricker in this who says even face should be covered and Afghans also covers eyes
@@QamruddinKhan-hf4dn In Algeria they had salafis threatening to end their lives if they didn't wear it in the 90' you know Katia Benaga? When a earthquake appeared, those bearded goat molesters told everyone that it was because the womens weren't wearing the hijab Before colonialism they had their own traditional clothing, and they were ruled by a sufi leader, the Emir Abdelkader, it was basically a white hijab
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala bless you, I'm not a man , but is there a possibility that men may have difficulty to grow one ( like it doesn't grow ) ? May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us a good ending and protect us from any distress, Ameen ya rabbi
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We shouldn't seperate into sects and divide ourselves into Salafi Muslim or Deobandi or Barelvi or Sufi Muslim etc etc. This is all religious tribalism which Allah forbade us from in the Qur'an!
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu Salafi are those who understand and follow the religion, especially based on the understanding of 3 pious generations (Sahaba, Tabaeen and Taba-Tabaeen) and those scholars who follow them.
Ho-hum. I suppose you're right, Paul. After all, even though women are ALL beaufiful beyond description, they should be covered up. We should also put a black cover wherever we find roses, daffodils, bird of paradise flowers, lilacs, orchids, azaleas... I read an academic, scholarly, peer-reviewed survey by a distinguished professor that confirms that many flowers are naturally modest and ought to be shielded from our prying eyes. God, the book says, never intended flowers to be shamelessly exposed in this way. Like you said about the book you featured today, this survery is academic research; it is not, like, an opinion. Of course, some people will never understand this and will always prefer their anthophobic stereotypes about flowers...
Islam is not about imposing arab culture. Salafi wahabism is all about proclaiming arab superiority and imposing arab culture in the name of islam which itlsef is unislamic. The book that you quoted could be the opinion one individual may not reflect entire truth.
Are you claiming niqab or burqa is not part of Islam? This claim is kufr, the vast majority of the sahaba and many of their followers (such as imam Shafi, imam Ahmad and etc) held that niqab is obligatory even. The general principle is the more you cover the better you are in the sight of Allah for women.
I know your position is correct, but know that vast majority of the people in the media are ignorants. So using words like kufr in this context could be misunderstood. Just an advice @@platinum2117
Claiming Salafiyyah is Wahabbism is nonsense and often used by orentalis, Muslim groups who dislike the Salafi creed or Western media to demonise Salafis. Salafis respect Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab and benefits from a number of his books surrounding the issue of Tawheed and Shirk mainly. However, they also benefit from hundreds of other scholars. Often this negative term is used because Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab declared the practice of duaa to dead "awliyah" as major shirk and the practice of duaa by the status of the dead awaliyah as an innovation. On the point of Salafiyyah being about imparting Arab culture, that is ridiculous. As ridiculous as saying Islam itself is about adopting Arab Saudi culture since the prophet lived and died there. Salafiyyah as completely different cultural variations based on the country the Salafi lives. So, Salafis of Pakistan, Nigeria, or Indonesia do not have Arab culture, nor do they want to be Arab or adopt Arab culture, but they are Salafis.
Respectfully, this is not about Salafism. Any orthodox practicing Muslim woman wears the niqab and can relate to what is being described in the video. Personally I'm a Hanafi/Ma'turidi, but that's not really relevant in this discussion because Muslim women from all sects and creeds wear the niqab.
@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 You're right, I phrased it incorrectly. I meant to say that many orthodox Muslim women wear the niqab and can also relate to these experiences regardless of whether they're salafi or not.
Niqab is obligatory in Islamic law schools as well as Hanafi and Shafii...therefore niqabis are not always salafi and not every salafi is terrorist of course...May Allah guide us all!
@7jsnw No. Apart from the hanbali mathhab, no school of thought outright states that it is obligatory. There are some situations where it would be obligatory, but as a general rule, it is not. Quoting a single ayah with no understanding or tafsir of that ayah, is not evidence for it. Please look into issues before just making statements about the religion. Remember that we are held accountable for our words.
This is not true. The hanaabilah are the only ones that have this ruling as an obligation. Some other schools of thought have it least as mustahabb/sunnah. Only in certain scenarios do some schools of thought like the Malikiiyyah make it an obligation. Please do not spread misinformation about the scholars or schools of thought. I do not think that it was on purpose but InshāAllah be more careful when commenting about the shari'ah and what it actually encompasses
If it is obligatory then what is the point of Allah's command to men to "lower the gaze"? That's a contradiction right there as there would be nothing to gaze at when a woman wears niqab.
@sunshineseaandvitamind8620 no thats also not correct. Either way if a woman is covered with hijab or niqab, the ruling of lowering the gaze is generally there. Both rulings complement each other. And brother/sister better refrain from formulating answers which assume we know the ultimate wisdom of the ruling. Because based on that argument you could say that gazing at women with niqab could be permissible.
Covering up yourself is not a choice its obligation from God so even if you don't want that you have to and if your brother makes you father his helping you not not changing in something chin
I recently saw a video of a 'student of knowledge ' telling about salafi women , he had many books in the bg and the thumbnail was very clickbaity [ it was she (salafi) women will not wear gold , shave and ____ I forgot the last thing] when I watched that video it was that the women will not shave facial hair bec they follow Albani's opinion that even if her beard is longer than yours she can't shave that , she can't wear gold circular rings etc] , he goes onto say that I wanted to make bad dua for someone I pray that he gets a salafi wife all while conversing with his mother. Maybe it was a madhkali or some other sect but I found the experience very strange
salafism was invented in ~1800 with the central idea that following a maddhab is taqleed however, hanbali is 99.99999% correct - but hey, they are not taqlidi salafism is a bid'ah
Congratulations! You’ve just refuted Salafism! Jokes aside, Salafis follow all four schools. The mufti of Mauritania is a Salafi in Aqeedah and Maliki in Fiqh for instance.
@@Iraniansunnimuslim Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Malik r.a were 2nd generation Imam Shaafi r.a was 3rd genration Imam Ahmed r.a was 4th generation - not a Salaf Who are the real ' salafis' ?
Paul, why are you making a video specifically on Salafis? You seriously fell in with the wrong crowd, which is all too easy in Britain. Seriously, come to Iraq and learn the real Islam. We have the grave of Abu Hanifah here in Baghdad, we are the history of Islam down to the five schools of thought. By the way, niqab is not Salafi dress. Every Ottoman woman, whether Sunni or Shia, wore niqab, and none of them were Salafis. Muhammad Ali Pasha destroyed Salafism and Saudi Arabia's 19th century incarnation.
Advise to blogging theology don’t get brainwashed by philosophy that you try to use philosophy in your deen,Ike what the mutzalites did or look what happened to Daniel Haqaitjou.
"Advice to Blogging Theology: Don't think too much. Be like me and just blindly ascribe to a sect. Look at what happened to that one group in history that were intellectual."
Guys, there is only one Islam and only one type of Muslim. You are either a Muslim or not. Listening to this videos hurts my brain. follow what Quran and Sunnah has. And Hanafi fiqh is accepted all around the scholars.
@@abuDojanaTahmid like hanafis think horse meat is not halal however there is a Sahih Hadith in bukhari saying Prophet(saw) permitted horse meat. Also initially they used to permit a form of alcohol(khamr) (This is just some examples that came to my mind).
Salafis follow mathabs too we just study them and don’t go with everything they say when there is a clear cut Hadith. I’m a salafi shafi’i and I study and learn shafi’i figh . Mohamed ibn Abdul wahab is only for aqidah like clear tawheed . Many ppl of the madhab are wahabi meaning they follow the correct tawheed that abdulwahab preached
@@amigan34 no sometimes in a madhab they have a ruling which lacks evidence in terms of a authentic Hadith or maybe lack there of , in those instances we follow Hadith not the ruling of shafsi or hanafi or hanbalis that’s the correct way because not every madhab is perfect but they our are guidelines to understing Quran and sunnah but that doesn’t mean they some times don’t miss out clear narrations due to the Hadith not reaching them in there town or they got it from a weak chain and there are strong chains which strengthen it habibi
@adammohamedhirsi So now you're suggesting that the people those who were before you were not actually Salafis or less qualified than yourself or the modern-day Salafis, right? And they were not good enough in collecting knowledge and Hadiths, let alone interpreting them correctly, right? And you in modern days now want to better explain them from your point of view because you have not been able to find the reference or proof to authenticate the hadith, wow! Suggesting that you are an authority above all of them, i.e., the imams of all Fiqah, you can interpret these better than the people those who existed during or near the time of Sihabas, right? Well my friend it is a shortcoming on your side, I know the summary of one hadith that the people as time passes by, they will start lacking the knowledge, and they will be more error-prone than the ones who existed before them, so when you are believing in salafis, as they are accurate than the people those who came right afterwards i.e, the Imams of Fiqa, then the latter ones must also be better than you as well in the knowledge as compared to the modern-day Salafis correct? I believe the modern day Salafism is the manifestation of new evil of some kind, which has been corrupted by the foreign powers outside of islam to confuse Muslims. @adammohamedhirsi تو اب آپ یہ بتا رہے ہیں کہ جو لوگ آپ سے پہلے تھے وہ درحقیقت سلفی نہیں تھے یا آپ سے کم اہل تھے یا جدید دور کے سلفی، ٹھیک ہے؟ اور وہ علم اور احادیث کو جمع کرنے میں کافی اچھے نہیں تھے، ان کی صحیح تشریح کرنے کو چھوڑ دیں، ٹھیک ہے؟ اور آج کے دور میں آپ ان کو اپنے نقطہ نظر سے بہتر طریقے سے سمجھانا چاہتے ہیں کیونکہ آپ کو حدیث کی تصدیق کے لیے کوئی حوالہ یا ثبوت نہیں مل سکا، واہ! یہ تجویز کرتے ہوئے کہ آپ ان سب پر حاکم ہیں، یعنی تمام فقہ کے امام ہیں، آپ ان کی تشریح ان لوگوں سے بہتر کر سکتے ہیں جو صحابیات کے زمانے میں یا اس کے قریب موجود تھے، ٹھیک ہے؟ خیر میرے دوست یہ آپ کی طرف سے ایک کوتاہی ہے، مجھے ایک حدیث کا خلاصہ معلوم ہے کہ جوں جوں لوگ وقت گزرتے جائیں گے، ان میں علم کی کمی شروع ہو جائے گی، اور وہ ان سے پہلے کے لوگوں سے زیادہ گمراہی کا شکار ہو جائیں گے۔ جب آپ سلفیوں پر یقین رکھتے ہیں، جیسا کہ وہ ان لوگوں سے صحیح ہیں جو بعد میں آئے، یعنی فقہ کے اماموں سے، تو بعد والے بھی علم میں آپ سے بہتر ہوں گے۔ جدید دور کے سلفیوں کے مقابلے میں کیا صحیح ہے؟ میرا ماننا ہے کہ جدید دور کی سلفیت کسی نہ کسی نئی برائی کا مظہر ہے، جسے اسلام سے باہر کی بیرونی طاقتوں نے مسلمانوں کو الجھانے کے لیے خراب کیا ہے۔
@@amigan34 your completely misunderstand ing me may give examples . There is a clear Hadith where the prophet said there is no marriage without a guardian . In abu hanifah (ra) madhab he ruled that a women can marry her self off . This Hadith obviously didn’t reach abu hanifah at this time but it obviously reached imam Malik and Ahmed and shafiii . Hence they use this clear authentic Hadith as evidence for a women requiring a guardian. Similar to that each mathab may have rulings which go against what the muhadetheen classify as an authentic Hadith not faqeeehs and yes I’m talking about muhadeethen during there time s and after. So we can agree the madhab are our perfect tool to understanding the Quran and the sunnah using there usool(foundations ) and qawaiid ( legal maxims) but when there is a Hadith which has been authenticated by the ijma majoarity of the muhadeethin through history are we bound to follow only what our mathab says even if this is a clear mistake ?? That means we are following guidance from the madhab not the messenger . Mathab is a tool to understanding Quran and sunnah with using usool and qawieed. Using it to blind follow is okay if you are an average Muslim . But if you are a student of knowledge you must know the evidence that may be contrary to your madthab or even some of your top fuqaha . That’s why in the madthab you will have many scholars disagreeing with eachother either based on a week narration or an authentic one . But they don’t disagree on the usoool or qawiddd. In some issues Malik qawiid may be very strong in a specific masaalah. That’s why when you master your own madthab in studying to the best of your ability you can study comparative fiqh to get the whole picture . And our end goal is only the Quran and the sunnah so you must always remeber that
@@amigan34 also salafi is a aqidah not figh lol . All the 4 imams had the same aqidah which was the pious predecessors. As for fiqh they had different usool and qawiiid. No big deal that’s why we study them but remeber each of the 4 imams had a statement similar to this “ if my statement goes against a clear Hadith that comes to you with its authentication throw my statement against the wall “ and they all says a similar stamment to that so we are following there usool and qawiid but if they or scholar who’s a faqeeh and reached their madhab goes against a clear Hadith that all the scholars of Hadith thought history made ijma on than respectfully we will follow the messenger not any scholar after him
I am an Indian revert. And nobody forced me to wear hijab,niqab. I wear bhurka, niqab out of my own free will. Alhamdulillah. It is such a blessing.
obviously, since as a revert you don't have male relatives that would want you to wear it in the first place...
@@MouchosMale relatives do not force any women to wear Niqab.
Muslim women wear wilfully as prescribed in Islam.
@Mouchos It has been 14 years since I reverted. I started wearing the hijab soon after I reverted and announced it to my family. I didn't know niqab being mandatory is the most authentic opinion until recently. Now, I am wearing niqab Alhamdulillah.
Very sad that you believe that God forces women to cover themselves in blankets and enable men to see women as objects that must be hidden. Quran says women is worth half a man and must be obedient to males.
Al hamdulillah may Allah give you huge blessings in your life
I’m a European revert, I had no clue what salafi is, I love niqab, nobody forces me to wear it, in contrary the law here is forcing me not to wear it…
Prophet ﷺ : "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
Salafi is nothing really, western people generally throw this term to refer to any Orthodox Muslim who isn't modern etc. Actually majority of Muslims around the world follow one of the 4 schools of thoughts (Hanafi, maliki etc), but Salafis do not strictly follow one of the four schools. That's the main difference between a traditional Sunni Muslim and Salafi Muslim. Nothing that important that you need to get into. also in the context of video, I don't think there is something special about Salafi Muslim here but it applies to all Muslims
Salafi means predecessor
@@baseerhussainthat’s Ahlul Hadith Madhab. That’s different. Salafi is a methodology that means following the earliest understanding of the religion. That being said I’m not a big fan of the labels. The term Muslim Suffices.
salaf are the first three generations. Salafi is a methodology to follow those salaf. Thats what essentially the prophet s.a.w. asked us to do. Not commenting on the salafism today (it may or may not be correct, you have to decide) but the methodology is correct.
I’m a revert, former soldier, who embraced Islam in the Middle-East whilst on a tour of duty. I don’t know what “Salafi” is but what I know is that every representation of this religion from a “Salafi” scholar has to my mind been self-evidently authentic. If being a “Salafi” means following the Messenger ﷺ, his Companions رضي الله عنهم and the Righteous earliest generations رضوان الله عليهم, then count me in.
@@AereForst I agree with you
Greetings, I'm a western revert as well although never a soldier. Glad you found the true path, mashallah!
Totally agree brother.
Yes it means just that
It means
_Being for marriage of little girls not even puberty age
_Being for the continuation of slavery
_Never involving yourself in any kind of protest or backbiting of a political leader in front of him or in his back except if he doesn't like my 2 first points and want to abolish them
Don't be ashamed, it's important to defend it, it's your faith apparently
As someone who was Salafi at one point, and now follows an established school of thought and classical Islamic scholars from one the established schools of Creed, let me just say that looks can be deceiving, and just because people claim to follow the Salaf, doesn’t mean they actually do
Thank you for covering this, I didn’t know there is an academic book talking about us with authenticity. I am a salafi woman in Germany, who wears the Niqab and who is also being discouraged and pressured by her family to take off the “arab looking” veil. While being accused of having radical and terrorist views, the scholars I listen to are the most diligent among the muslims in warning against extremism, violence, terror etc. It is hard to live in a world where I am always misunderstood and stereotyped by both non muslims and even muslims (like my family). But this doesn’t weaken my faith with Allah’s Help. All I want is to live my religion based on evidences, according to the Quran and Sunnah and the understanding of the 3 best generations of this Ummah, staying away from newly invented false practices. People think salafis are made up of people who were marginalised and chose this path based on their emotions and feeling of negligence in society. The truth is, it is only rational to choose a creed, that has been proven to be original for 1400 years
@@ummahchronicles It's not that old, Ibn Taimiyya is kind of a father figure for salafis, before mongol invasion the "grave worshippers" with their saints and their funny dhikr were most famous
salafism is a natural reaction of some people thinking that they were punished by God for their suffering, it's not a theological endgoal
Sister that's the definition of salafism = to follow prophet Muhammad and his companions
@@Mouchos no Ibn Taymiyyah may be a great scholar who wrote amazing works but salafiyyah didn’t start with him. All the beliefs that salafis have, I can prove them to you just by using the Quran, Sunnah, and the sayings of the first 3 generations. I can also prove to you that the 4 great Imams did believe in these things, like Allah being above the heavens etc. I can also prove to you that none of the first 3 generations and the 4 imams have celebrated mawlid etc. So although Ibn Taymiyyah had a great impact in islamic history and he may be one of the means that Allah has used to preserve the truth - that doesn’t mean that the beliefs of salafiyyah were introduced by him. We can totally leave out his books and still believe in the same things, because these were foundational in islam long before Ibn Taymiyyah was even born
Masha Allah. May Allah Bless and Reward Both of You in this life and in the Hereafter.
I am not salafi but i wear it bc i follow quran and sunnah i am not liberal muslim .
The more i cover it the more i get real peace ❤Greating u from somalia❤
There is nothing as Liberal Muslim.
You are either muslim or not.
Follow Quran and sunnah.
Being a salafi, means you follow the Quran and Sunnah according to the understanding of the prophet ﷺ, his sahaba, the followers of the sahaba and the followers of those followers, i.e the first three generations of righteous muslims and these are called as salaf as salih.
All muslims must follow according to their understanding so that we don’t get misguided by all these groups that have only appeared after the prophets death ﷺ.
@@K.w897 Haqq
Liberal Muslims are modern day Munaafiqs.
this made me want to watch the whole episode!!!
so good!
I am a Niqabi revert in London. I decided to wear the Niqab after research into veiling practices at the time of Rasullulah Muhammad SAW and in the Muslim world prior to the advent of European colonialism. Read Franz Fanon and see how the French colonialists encouraged unveiling and de-Islamicization to demoralise Algerian resistance movements. I wear my Niqab freely without any coercion or inducement. I have actually received a lot of pressure NOT to wear it, especially from other Muslims! I follow the opinion that the Niqab is Nafl, not Fardh. I wear it as an extra form of devotional act to bring me closer to Allah SWT. Alhamdullilah wearing it has brought a lot of barakah in my life and strengthened my character. I no longer care what people around me think of me, as my only goal is to please Allah.
May Allah protect you sister and reward you in this life and the next
God bless you. Thanks a million for bringing this topic to light, that's a very important topic to be clarified.
I am Hanafi school apart Sunnah Wal Jammah, I love my salafi sisters, usually my best friends. Generally muslims are lenient on the veil issue as its upto to women how much wants to please Allah swt and little there no prescribed punishment in shariah for it. And generally muslim men are soft on the issue. They usually says it better to but they push or force you to wear it or punish you for it.
My dad is too relaxed on issue and my brothers are to lazy to enforce anything lol. They are too busy even to mention the hijab. I put hijab on myself after having a dream about following the Quran and never going astray at 10yrs old and reading the meaning of the Quran around 12 to 13yrs old. As my spirituality grow so did my hijab alhamdullah...the inner and outer started reflecting each other.
Forever wearing my burka
Your brothers don't have a right to enforce anything on you, especially when your dad is alive, this is not islam...
@@sarahm4516 If father doesn't care her brothers can
may Allah ﷻ bless and protect our Salafi Muslim sisters who follow true islam 🤲🏻 ameen.
Anyone who follows the Quran and sunnah are following the true Islam. We need to stop with labels other than Muslim because it creates division and sectarianism.
Anyone who follows the Quran and Sunnah follow true Islam. We need to desist with labels other than Muslim because it divides and what Allah warned us against. The only label Allah permits is Muslim.
the prophet ﷺ said we would divide into 73 sects and gave us this name to use to distinguish ourselves as following true islam! it is promoted by the major scholars also.
@@RC-jr4in salafi are the ones who follow the quran and sunnah in accordance with the understanding of the salaf. There are many who claim to follow the quran and sunnah but some would attempt to liberalize islam, some would attempt to culturize islam, some would preach it according to his own desires by spreading weak hadith, etc to support their claims. Following the path of the salaf with their understanding of the quran and hadith is closer to the truth. It is the safer path.
Ameen!
Jazaakumullaahu khairan brother Paul for sharing
JazakumAllahu khayran for sharing this. Alhamdulilah, Allah gives us the strength!
Waiting eagerly for the full video with the rest of the books. Fascinating so far. Hope it is uploaded soon.
The full video's link is in the description 🤗
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Paul u r getting smarter physically and very focused intellectually...thoughrouly blogging theology is right on money❤
I am your sister from Gaza 🇵🇸 I ask you to pray for us, 💔💔.
I love brother Paul. He is so genuine.
I mean why use the term salafi muslim why can't just say muslim women in general, because it makes it seem like there is this big divide or something. And many practicing Muslim women would relate to what is said in this book without being particularly salafi per say.
Edit: considering the context of the video and the term salafi muslim being used for orthodox muslim in general in the western media, I understand why this term is used. Like we all are Muslims at the end of the day.
@@ShahzeenFatima26 yeah I agree.
The context is 00:07
Because salafis think they are the only real muslims and all else are deviants , as taught to them by abdul wahab and the neo salafis. They say only them are guided - many of them see such great figures like Abu Hanifa , Nawawi , Izz bn abdul salam etc as any thing but sunni. They are a very obnoxious people - really terrible - combining ignorance and arrogance can is extremely deadly - destroy din completely
its explaining it from the western perspective ig
@@ampagetech2624But salafis are Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah 😂
Else why would Ibn Qudama, the student of Abdul Qadir jeelani call the Asharis deviant??
Ibn Qudaamah al-Maqdisee (d. 620H) said about the Ash'arites in his book, "Hikaayat ul-Munaadharah fil-Qur'aan Ma'a Ba'd Ahl il-Bid'ah" (p. 35)
"And we do not know amongst the people of innovation, any faction who conceal their saying, and do not have the boldness to proclaim it (openly) except the Heretics (Zanaadiqah) and the Ashariyya"
Slm Sir
May Allah's Blessings be bestow unto you, your family and the entire ummah
Ameen thumma ameen
Muslim been entire life never heard a word about Muslim salafi women
Asslamalikum brothers. Very very educational lovely ❤
11:24 Wasn't Kant a deist? Meaning, he believed that God existed, but also believed that God left us to ourselves.
As a woman who used to wear niqab in the salafi community I can confirm that there is both coercion and community pressure to dress according to their standards. Has to be said. I am not speaking for everyone but it is common. This author has been steered towards sisters who will never admit to that. Furthermore, I think it is wonderful that Paul holds them up as spiritual warriors but from my own experience, it is a cult and many of its members spend more time pointing fingers than looking inwards at their own soul.
I am sorry you experienced this sister, and I hope you find a community that a acts upon the deem properly. I have never lived in a Salafi-majority area, but I have always gotten these vibes from them based on what I have seen online and the approach of their da'ees.
@@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 You don't even need salafis to "force" womens
It's simply that once you tell them that they will be carried by their hairs in hell,
once you tell them that eartquakes and natural disasters occur because you don't cover your body
and once they show you that non-veiled womens are worthless
you suddenly want to wear it "by yourself"
But we only threaten eternal damnation, natural disasters and the ominous looks of 3.5 billions of mens, there's no pressure it's definitely a free choice
@@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 Just because they say what is right or wrong doesn't mean they are pressurizing someone smh.
@@merekhayaalsay It depends how they say it though. If they tell women to wear niqab with the implicit subtext of "you are a sinful, disgraceful deviant if you don't," then yes, that counts as "peessuring" them
Salafia is the identification of oneself as a Salaf, and salafis are companions and righteous imams from the first three generations, about whom the Messenger of Allah ﷺ
testified well: "The best people in my community are my generation, and then those who follow him, and then those who follow him." And salafiyyun (Salafites) is the plural of the word salafiy (Salafite), which means classifying oneself as a Salafist. These are people who follow the manhaj of the Salaf, who adhered to the Quran and the Sunnah. They invoke the Qur'an and the Sunnah and perform deeds in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which is why they are ahlu-Sunnah wal-jama'a.
The main difference between Salafis and innovators is the attributes of Allah. For example, innovators say that Allah is neither inside the world nor outside, in general they speak the words of atheists, while in the Quran, Allah said: “Do you feel secure that the One Who is in heaven will not cause the earth to swallow you up as it quakes violently?”.
Innovators were influenced by Greek philosophy and interpret the Quran only if the human mind confirms it, some of them even denied that Allah sees and hears (like mutazilites).
Because they began to deny the attributes of Allah, many fell into shirk and began to ask the dead
The innovators like to say that the Salafis do not follow madhhabs. Why is the call to madhhabism insincere?
Because we see that this call is used only to refute the Salafis and to confront them.
People who destroy the ijma (consensus) of all Islamic movements in general - like the modernists of "Azhar", who have abolished takfir for Christians, offensive jihad, jizya, who have troubles in the division of women, etc. - are completely safe from such calls, but all the time is devoted to the slight mistakes of Sheikh al-Albani and so on.
'Slight?' When people are too strict and over scrupulous, too harsh, it hardens the heart, removes rahma from the heart. People then turn away from the deen. Islam is so much more than rules and regulations,dogma and doctrine. This strictness reminds me of the Puritans and seems to reinforce detrimental belief systems like patriarchy. I'm not saying many women don't choose this but is it perhaps unconscious internalized misogyny. I'm going to literally hide myself away, make myself invisible... we don't have nunneries and monasteries in Islam because we, all of us, are meant to engage fully with society. Apart from those who choose it and are not pressured, it allows men to subordinate women to extreme levels. Look what's happening in Afghanistan where even their voices can't be heard. To me it's like a symbolic return to the burying of baby girls in the jahiliyya. I see countless domestic violence clients. Sometimes it hides the wounds. Sometimes it's used so women can keep multiple wives separate. I don't know. A perhaps a good enough option is open to manipulation and extremism. I'm not convinced.
I’m learning about Islam. Maybe I will convert. What is salafi? I understand loosely they are more adherent to Hadith etc and most influencers on UA-cam are salafi?
As converted muslim man who has a past and a child already, would it be hard to find a good wife?
Prophet ﷺ: "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
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Majority of traditional Muslims around the world have been following one of the four schools of jurisprudence (Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki and Hanbali). Salafism kinda started like 300 years ago where they say corruption in people following certain school of thoughts and to avoid confusion, they went back to the primary source i.e Hadees and didn't strictly follow one school but made some new rulings etc. It's not that important for you as a new person looking into Islam. I am not a Salafi myself but there isn't much difference between us. Focus on the basics first, these topics can be looked into much later
No it wouldn't be hard to find a wife
I'm a revert and I'm already in the process now, if you are genuine to Allah Subhanu wa Ta'ala, he will provide you with a spouse that you never would have imagined
It can be a personal choice, but women can wear it for so many reasons like feeling pure, liking the attire, some life traumas to feel safe covered, some like convenience of it for dress rehearsals.....Women like men also think for what suits them.?...Some also wear it as a traditional family costume.
Religion is not the reason all the time to wear a Burqa......
That's just BS that people invent for themselves, it has nothing to do with the Hijab of the book, which has clear purpose, nothing to do with "feeling pure" or even less for "liking the attire" or "convenience"
it's like saying "some people loved the german cross because they found it artistic"
thanks for sharing
Thinking Muslim and Blogging Theology team up...nothing short of an interesting discussion...
Executive Summary:
Context:
The video is a book review discussion featuring two books:
1. The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman by Annabelle Inge, offering a nuanced view of Salafi women.
2. The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, a foundational text in Western philosophy.
Main Takeaways:
• Annabelle Inge’s book challenges stereotypes about Salafi women, showing their choices and challenges through academic research.
• Immanuel Kant’s philosophical work, though challenging, embodies Enlightenment ideals and remains highly influential.
Objectives:
• Analyze The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman in-depth.
• Explore the impact of The Critique of Pure Reason.
Key Points:
1. The Making of a Salafi Muslim Woman:
• Counters stereotypes of Salafi women as radicalized or oppressed.
• Highlights veiling as a personal choice, with societal pressures to unveil.
• Offers a counter-narrative based on extensive research.
2. The Critique of Pure Reason:
• Synthesizes rationalist and empiricist philosophies.
• Discusses enduring philosophical themes like morality and the cosmos.
• Considered a cornerstone of modern Western philosophy.
Content Nature:
• Informational and educational with a conversational tone.
• Mixed technicality, balancing detailed analysis with personal insights.
Closing Elements:
• Encourages reading both books for intellectual and cultural enrichment.
• Suggests further discussions on stereotypes and the relevance of historical intellectual works.
Future Considerations:
• Explore how stereotypes of minority groups persist.
• Investigate the lasting influence of classical philosophical works.
My beloved mother hit me for wearing the niqab Alhumdilah my beloved father hugely against it. However, as born and raised Londoner I will never take it off inshallah.
Al salamu 'alaykom wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh dearie, Indeed inna liLlah wa inna ilayhi raji'un, many people came , and left. We also came and one day it will be our turn . May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us a beautiful and good ending and protect us from any distress , punishment , trials of the grave . Ameen , May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us Jannatul firdaws al a3la and the status of shuhada fi sabili Allah, Ameen ya rabbi
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك
Subhanaka Allahuma wa bihamdika ash-hadu anla ilaha illa anta astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayk
We have to follow Qur'an and Sunnah and have to stay away from any type of shirk and biddah in Worship and religion and We only have to call us Muslims as ordered by Qur'an ❤
As-salaam alaikum wa rahmatullah, daaang Pablo the Englishman. You a Muuslim? Lol, jk I’m a mixed Colombian-American Muslim. Those crazy caricatures, my ummah.
Even Sufi women wear niqabs.
But what is a Salafi?
I could follow the salafi/athari view but not look like the stereotypical image.
Prophet ﷺ : "I am a blessed Salaf for you," and Salafiyah is taking the Prophet ﷺ as Imam in 'Aqeedah, Manhaj, Character, Manner of worship, & Understanding the entire Deen - each ayah and hadeeth - as he explained it to his Companions
The word salaf literally means the predecessors. Salafi means to follow the Quran and Sunnah according to the understanding of the 3 best generations of Muslims who are our rightly guided predecessors I. E. Salaf.
When disbelievers mean Salafi they mean anyone who actually wants to follow islam strictly they aren’t talking about aqeedah
"the stereotypical image" is THAT. Embrace your faith brother. People don't like us whether we call ourselves salafi or not, so why be afraid of stereotypes? As long as you follow Quran and Sunnah do u think u can go astray? No.
Many confuse salafis with nasibis.
Salaf is a generation of scholars who we all follow one way or another.
Do not confuse salaf with the moment in Saudi if the nasibis.
I'm a shafi'i sunni Muslim, automatically makes me a salafi for following the teachings of imam shafi'i al-muttalibi.
Please everyone, do not confuse. Allah hafiz my friends.
isn't salafism confused with wahabism? sucks both are used interchangeably when they aren't the same at all.
@@gluglugglugyes, people oftenly confuse them, which isn't correct giving the point that abdul wahab was against the fiqs.
@@gluglugglugWhat's the difference between wahhabism (a term only the british coined and sufis use against callers of tawheed) and salafism?
@@IraniansunnimuslimWhat evidence do you have of Sheikh Al Islam Muhammad ibn Abdul wahhab رحمه الله opposing the four madhhabs?
@@spawnnpwn4166 breaking their gates in Mecca? Saying it's taqlid?
A Salafi woman is a woman who follows the Quran and the sunnah, like the vast majority of muslim women, saying you 'try' and follow the path of the salaf is permissble, but in my experiance people who call themseleves salafi tend to be arrogant, harsh and angry people, seemingly calling themseleves salafiyyah out of pride which is haram... its gotten to the point where the label is becoming sectarian, following the salaf or trying to makes you sunni, like most of the worlds muslims..
@@sarahm4516 The arrogance of many "Salafis" both in person and online is the principle reason I refuse to ever hold to the label, even if, in principle, it would fit me.
That's just a minority that you came across, or associated with. A kuffar can say the same thing about the Muslims, extreme, backward, terrorist etc. Dont judge the dawah by its people
@@AbuMoosaa No, we can judge the ideology by its followers insofar as we can reasonably believe their actions are informed by said ideology. Salafism purports to be the only true, perfectly pure form of Islam, the exact same as that handed down by the Prophet. Simple logic necessitates that all others forms of Islam must not be fully correct from the Salafist perspective. This engenders feeling of superiority and arrogance in many Salafis, especially online da'ees like Shamsi and Abu Mussab
@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 it's not being arrogant. Rather speaking the truth.
@@AbuMoosaa Why would it be more true than let's say... anything else in sunni islam?
It's not like the salafists invented the boiling zamzam water
أشعري والله الحمد. لا نحرم الاحتفال بمولد الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم، ولا نكفر الناس على أهوائنا. البدعة عندنا ما كانت خارج الدين.
قال صلى الله عليه و سلم: من سنَّ سنة حسنة فله أجرها وأجر من يعمل بها الى يوم القيامة.
هداك الله للطريقة السلفية
علام تحمد ربك ؟
على عقيدة لم يسمع بها صحابة رسول الله و لا رسولهم ؟
والرسول قال و كل بدعة ضلالة و كل ضلالة بالنار و المولد بدعة الضالين المضلين
و التكفير من الدين فما يقع احد بمكفر يكفر و نشهد الله على كفره
@@ABOBAKER-m6n بل أحمد ربي أن لم يجعلني فظا غليظ القلب مكفرا لمن يمدح رسول الله في يوم مولده. وأحمد الله جل وعلا على عقلي الذي أميز فيه بين بدعة حسنة وبدعة سيئة. وأحمده جل وعلا أن جعلني أحفظ حديث رسول الله حيث قال:من سن في الإسلام سنة حسنة فله أجرها وأجر من عمل بها من بعده من غير أن ينقص من أجورهم شيء، ومن سنَّ في الإسلام سنَّة سيئة فعليه وزرها ووزر من عمل بها من بعده من غير أن ينقص من أوزارهم شيء.
فهل مدح الرسول سنة حسنة أم سيئة؟
الاحتفال بالمولد مديح لرسول الله، وما عدا ذلك من الآلات الموسيقية والمعازف و القفز والشيطنة فهذا حرام بالاجماع. وحسان ابن ثابت مداح، النبي فهل هذا الصحابي الجليل كافر عندك لأنه مدح رسول الله؟ تقول لي أن حسان لم يمدحه في يوم محدد، طيب من الذي حرم تخصيص يوم من الايام بمدحه صلى الله عليه وسلم؟ يعني أنا أريد تخصيص يوم الإثنين لدراسة العقيدة فما الأشكال في ذلك؟
@@MohammedAlSharif2002 أسأل الله أن يعلمك معنى أن تكون سلفيا
The flower has bloomed
in the Quran there's no such thing as sunni salafi wahabi Shia bla bla
So you saying the prophet ﷺ was lying when he said that our Ummah will split into 73 sects and only 1 will enter Jannah and the rest are in Jahannam??
Alhamdulillah, the tireless work of salafi da'wah on SM has helped reinforce traditionalist sentiment in the youth. In all honesty, smart and wise women will don the niqab (the correct hijab) and will need no external push. May Allah guide the rest to veil according to Allah's commands and grant the men of the Ummah likewise steadfastness Ameen
@@AbdAllah_54564 Ameen
Not just limited to salafis, even Deobandi, Barelvi, many Arab non salafi women also do it, what used to happen in Arabia before Saudi occupation? And also in Algeria libya? Same thing
Deobandis are even stricker in this who says even face should be covered and Afghans also covers eyes
@@QamruddinKhan-hf4dn In Algeria they had salafis threatening to end their lives if they didn't wear it in the 90' you know Katia Benaga?
When a earthquake appeared, those bearded goat molesters told everyone that it was because the womens weren't wearing the hijab
Before colonialism they had their own traditional clothing, and they were ruled by a sufi leader, the Emir Abdelkader, it was basically a white hijab
This may be self-segregation but never so called Islamic Extremism.
Wearing the niqab doesn't relieve you of Allah's judgement for following the heretical creed of Salafiyyah. That's the sad truth.
Nope you bidee there is no Heresy in Salafiyah........However you should consider your own grave worshipping idolatory..
assalamualaikum paul, im just asking. if someone ask you, what muslim sect you're, what would be your answer?
Love my brother Paul
You should grow your beard. Good work none the less!
Have you got a beard feti $h or something?
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala bless you, I'm not a man , but is there a possibility that men may have difficulty to grow one ( like it doesn't grow ) ? May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala grant us a good ending and protect us from any distress, Ameen ya rabbi
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bruh -_-
We shouldn't seperate into sects and divide ourselves into Salafi Muslim or Deobandi or Barelvi or Sufi Muslim etc etc. This is all religious tribalism which Allah forbade us from in the Qur'an!
Noooooo........ Barelvi & sufis are mushrikoon............ Considering their grave worshipping acts something Allah also forbade us from......
What is salafi ? It is a type of Sunni Muslims ?
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu
Salafi are those who understand and follow the religion, especially based on the understanding of 3 pious generations (Sahaba, Tabaeen and Taba-Tabaeen) and those scholars who follow them.
Paul is The Most Interesting Man lol
why not just muslim women
Salafi women arent allowed to pluck their beards, unless they dont follow the four horsemen
ulema e ahle hadees salafi zindabad ❤❤
Quran and Sunnah as interpreted by the SALAF ❤
Do not study philosophy!! You will put your iman at risk!!
Ho-hum. I suppose you're right, Paul. After all, even though women are ALL beaufiful beyond description, they should be covered up. We should also put a black cover wherever we find roses, daffodils, bird of paradise flowers, lilacs, orchids, azaleas... I read an academic, scholarly, peer-reviewed survey by a distinguished professor that confirms that many flowers are naturally modest and ought to be shielded from our prying eyes. God, the book says, never intended flowers to be shamelessly exposed in this way. Like you said about the book you featured today, this survery is academic research; it is not, like, an opinion. Of course, some people will never understand this and will always prefer their anthophobic stereotypes about flowers...
Islam is not about imposing arab culture. Salafi wahabism is all about proclaiming arab superiority and imposing arab culture in the name of islam which itlsef is unislamic. The book that you quoted could be the opinion one individual may not reflect entire truth.
Nonsense
Are you claiming niqab or burqa is not part of Islam? This claim is kufr, the vast majority of the sahaba and many of their followers (such as imam Shafi, imam Ahmad and etc) held that niqab is obligatory even. The general principle is the more you cover the better you are in the sight of Allah for women.
I know your position is correct, but know that vast majority of the people in the media are ignorants. So using words like kufr in this context could be misunderstood. Just an advice @@platinum2117
Claiming Salafiyyah is Wahabbism is nonsense and often used by orentalis, Muslim groups who dislike the Salafi creed or Western media to demonise Salafis.
Salafis respect Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab and benefits from a number of his books surrounding the issue of Tawheed and Shirk mainly. However, they also benefit from hundreds of other scholars.
Often this negative term is used because Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab declared the practice of duaa to dead "awliyah" as major shirk and the practice of duaa by the status of the dead awaliyah as an innovation.
On the point of Salafiyyah being about imparting Arab culture, that is ridiculous. As ridiculous as saying Islam itself is about adopting Arab Saudi culture since the prophet lived and died there.
Salafiyyah as completely different cultural variations based on the country the Salafi lives. So, Salafis of Pakistan, Nigeria, or Indonesia do not have Arab culture, nor do they want to be Arab or adopt Arab culture, but they are Salafis.
And you know more? Lol
There is only one Deen - Islam . Stop creating random names.
It is necessary to draw lines with deviant grave worshippers & bid'ees to protect pure muslims....
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Respectfully, this is not about Salafism. Any orthodox practicing Muslim woman wears the niqab and can relate to what is being described in the video.
Personally I'm a Hanafi/Ma'turidi, but that's not really relevant in this discussion because Muslim women from all sects and creeds wear the niqab.
This is not true. Whether niqab is wajib or not is a long-standing debate among scholars. It is not about being "orthodox."
@meanderingmangomanthe1stof611 You're right, I phrased it incorrectly. I meant to say that many orthodox Muslim women wear the niqab and can also relate to these experiences regardless of whether they're salafi or not.
Brother, don’t show eyes. They’re not wearing it properly.
Niqab is obligatory in Islamic law schools as well as Hanafi and Shafii...therefore niqabis are not always salafi and not every salafi is terrorist of course...May Allah guide us all!
Obligatory?
@7jsnw
No. Apart from the hanbali mathhab, no school of thought outright states that it is obligatory.
There are some situations where it would be obligatory, but as a general rule, it is not.
Quoting a single ayah with no understanding or tafsir of that ayah, is not evidence for it.
Please look into issues before just making statements about the religion.
Remember that we are held accountable for our words.
This is not true. The hanaabilah are the only ones that have this ruling as an obligation. Some other schools of thought have it least as mustahabb/sunnah. Only in certain scenarios do some schools of thought like the Malikiiyyah make it an obligation. Please do not spread misinformation about the scholars or schools of thought. I do not think that it was on purpose but InshāAllah be more careful when commenting about the shari'ah and what it actually encompasses
If it is obligatory then what is the point of Allah's command to men to "lower the gaze"? That's a contradiction right there as there would be nothing to gaze at when a woman wears niqab.
@sunshineseaandvitamind8620 no thats also not correct. Either way if a woman is covered with hijab or niqab, the ruling of lowering the gaze is generally there. Both rulings complement each other. And brother/sister better refrain from formulating answers which assume we know the ultimate wisdom of the ruling. Because based on that argument you could say that gazing at women with niqab could be permissible.
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Covering up yourself is not a choice its obligation from God so even if you don't want that you have to and if your brother makes you father his helping you not not changing in something chin
I recently saw a video of a 'student of knowledge ' telling about salafi women , he had many books in the bg and the thumbnail was very clickbaity [ it was she (salafi) women will not wear gold , shave and ____ I forgot the last thing] when I watched that video it was that the women will not shave facial hair bec they follow Albani's opinion that even if her beard is longer than yours she can't shave that , she can't wear gold circular rings etc] , he goes onto say that I wanted to make bad dua for someone I pray that he gets a salafi wife all while conversing with his mother.
Maybe it was a madhkali or some other sect but I found the experience very strange
the fact he was ranting about wether women should shave or not, should have told you everything you need to know about this 'student of knowledge'
Ustad is this correct
Rulers and Callers
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salafism was invented in ~1800
with the central idea that following a maddhab is taqleed
however, hanbali is 99.99999% correct
- but hey, they are not taqlidi
salafism is a bid'ah
@@byanymemenecessary *wahabis
Salaf goes back to the same 4 imams of sunnah, they were salaf themselves.
Why lie
Big lie
Congratulations! You’ve just refuted Salafism!
Jokes aside, Salafis follow all four schools. The mufti of Mauritania is a Salafi in Aqeedah and Maliki in Fiqh for instance.
@@Iraniansunnimuslim
Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Malik r.a were 2nd generation
Imam Shaafi r.a was 3rd genration
Imam Ahmed r.a was 4th generation - not a Salaf
Who are the real ' salafis' ?
He quotes "many are converts". This is not true. This far from the reality
Most of the salafi women I met online are infact reverts
Brainwashed revert who are learning Salafi/Wahhabi Takfiri Jihadie Ideology Islam.
The reality is the same in real life and applies for the brothers aswell here in london@@naiyaratanha2845
Paul, why are you making a video specifically on Salafis? You seriously fell in with the wrong crowd, which is all too easy in Britain.
Seriously, come to Iraq and learn the real Islam. We have the grave of Abu Hanifah here in Baghdad, we are the history of Islam down to the five schools of thought.
By the way, niqab is not Salafi dress. Every Ottoman woman, whether Sunni or Shia, wore niqab, and none of them were Salafis. Muhammad Ali Pasha destroyed Salafism and Saudi Arabia's 19th century incarnation.
What is you problem?
If you want to learn the real islam, you have to learn it from where it began, that is makkah and medina.
Advise to blogging theology don’t get brainwashed by philosophy that you try to use philosophy in your deen,Ike what the mutzalites did or look what happened to Daniel Haqaitjou.
"Advice to Blogging Theology: Don't think too much. Be like me and just blindly ascribe to a sect. Look at what happened to that one group in history that were intellectual."
مؤمن بكل ما وصفبه الله نفسه و وصف به رسوله من غير تعطل ولا تحرف و من غير تكييف ولا تمثيل
Philosophy is a disease and favoring aql (intellect) over naql (texts) of Quran and sunnah will lead to destruction
Guys, there is only one Islam and only one type of Muslim.
You are either a Muslim or not.
Listening to this videos hurts my brain.
follow what Quran and Sunnah has.
And Hanafi fiqh is accepted all around the scholars.
Akhi did you watch the video? He didnt critic any madhab or took a position as salafi.
You know that hanafi fiqh has many contradictory things with the sunnah, right?
@@naiyaratanha2845 like what?
@@abuDojanaTahmid like hanafis think horse meat is not halal however there is a Sahih Hadith in bukhari saying Prophet(saw) permitted horse meat. Also initially they used to permit a form of alcohol(khamr)
(This is just some examples that came to my mind).
Salafis follow mathabs too we just study them and don’t go with everything they say when there is a clear cut Hadith. I’m a salafi shafi’i and I study and learn shafi’i figh . Mohamed ibn Abdul wahab is only for aqidah like clear tawheed . Many ppl of the madhab are wahabi meaning they follow the correct tawheed that abdulwahab preached
So, in other words Salafis follow whatever they like!
@@amigan34 no sometimes in a madhab they have a ruling which lacks evidence in terms of a authentic Hadith or maybe lack there of , in those instances we follow Hadith not the ruling of shafsi or hanafi or hanbalis that’s the correct way because not every madhab is perfect but they our are guidelines to understing Quran and sunnah but that doesn’t mean they some times don’t miss out clear narrations due to the Hadith not reaching them in there town or they got it from a weak chain and there are strong chains which strengthen it habibi
@adammohamedhirsi So now you're suggesting that the people those who were before you were not actually Salafis or less qualified than yourself or the modern-day Salafis, right? And they were not good enough in collecting knowledge and Hadiths, let alone interpreting them correctly, right? And you in modern days now want to better explain them from your point of view because you have not been able to find the reference or proof to authenticate the hadith, wow! Suggesting that you are an authority above all of them, i.e., the imams of all Fiqah, you can interpret these better than the people those who existed during or near the time of Sihabas, right? Well my friend it is a shortcoming on your side, I know the summary of one hadith that the people as time passes by, they will start lacking the knowledge, and they will be more error-prone than the ones who existed before them, so when you are believing in salafis, as they are accurate than the people those who came right afterwards i.e, the Imams of Fiqa, then the latter ones must also be better than you as well in the knowledge as compared to the modern-day Salafis correct? I believe the modern day Salafism is the manifestation of new evil of some kind, which has been corrupted by the foreign powers outside of islam to confuse Muslims.
@adammohamedhirsi تو اب آپ یہ بتا رہے ہیں کہ جو لوگ آپ سے پہلے تھے وہ درحقیقت سلفی نہیں تھے یا آپ سے کم اہل تھے یا جدید دور کے سلفی، ٹھیک ہے؟ اور وہ علم اور احادیث کو جمع کرنے میں کافی اچھے نہیں تھے، ان کی صحیح تشریح کرنے کو چھوڑ دیں، ٹھیک ہے؟ اور آج کے دور میں آپ ان کو اپنے نقطہ نظر سے بہتر طریقے سے سمجھانا چاہتے ہیں کیونکہ آپ کو حدیث کی تصدیق کے لیے کوئی حوالہ یا ثبوت نہیں مل سکا، واہ! یہ تجویز کرتے ہوئے کہ آپ ان سب پر حاکم ہیں، یعنی تمام فقہ کے امام ہیں، آپ ان کی تشریح ان لوگوں سے بہتر کر سکتے ہیں جو صحابیات کے زمانے میں یا اس کے قریب موجود تھے، ٹھیک ہے؟ خیر میرے دوست یہ آپ کی طرف سے ایک کوتاہی ہے، مجھے ایک حدیث کا خلاصہ معلوم ہے کہ جوں جوں لوگ وقت گزرتے جائیں گے، ان میں علم کی کمی شروع ہو جائے گی، اور وہ ان سے پہلے کے لوگوں سے زیادہ گمراہی کا شکار ہو جائیں گے۔ جب آپ سلفیوں پر یقین رکھتے ہیں، جیسا کہ وہ ان لوگوں سے صحیح ہیں جو بعد میں آئے، یعنی فقہ کے اماموں سے، تو بعد والے بھی علم میں آپ سے بہتر ہوں گے۔ جدید دور کے سلفیوں کے مقابلے میں کیا صحیح ہے؟ میرا ماننا ہے کہ جدید دور کی سلفیت کسی نہ کسی نئی برائی کا مظہر ہے، جسے اسلام سے باہر کی بیرونی طاقتوں نے مسلمانوں کو الجھانے کے لیے خراب کیا ہے۔
@@amigan34 your completely misunderstand ing me may give examples . There is a clear Hadith where the prophet said there is no marriage without a guardian . In abu hanifah (ra) madhab he ruled that a women can marry her self off . This Hadith obviously didn’t reach abu hanifah at this time but it obviously reached imam Malik and Ahmed and shafiii . Hence they use this clear authentic Hadith as evidence for a women requiring a guardian. Similar to that each mathab may have rulings which go against what the muhadetheen classify as an authentic Hadith not faqeeehs and yes I’m talking about muhadeethen during there time s and after. So we can agree the madhab are our perfect tool to understanding the Quran and the sunnah using there usool(foundations ) and qawaiid ( legal maxims) but when there is a Hadith which has been authenticated by the ijma majoarity of the muhadeethin through history are we bound to follow only what our mathab says even if this is a clear mistake ?? That means we are following guidance from the madhab not the messenger . Mathab is a tool to understanding Quran and sunnah with using usool and qawieed. Using it to blind follow is okay if you are an average Muslim . But if you are a student of knowledge you must know the evidence that may be contrary to your madthab or even some of your top fuqaha . That’s why in the madthab you will have many scholars disagreeing with eachother either based on a week narration or an authentic one . But they don’t disagree on the usoool or qawiddd. In some issues Malik qawiid may be very strong in a specific masaalah. That’s why when you master your own madthab in studying to the best of your ability you can study comparative fiqh to get the whole picture . And our end goal is only the Quran and the sunnah so you must always remeber that
@@amigan34 also salafi is a aqidah not figh lol . All the 4 imams had the same aqidah which was the pious predecessors. As for fiqh they had different usool and qawiiid. No big deal that’s why we study them but remeber each of the 4 imams had a statement similar to this “ if my statement goes against a clear Hadith that comes to you with its authentication throw my statement against the wall “ and they all says a similar stamment to that so we are following there usool and qawiid but if they or scholar who’s a faqeeh and reached their madhab goes against a clear Hadith that all the scholars of Hadith thought history made ijma on than respectfully we will follow the messenger not any scholar after him
Not all niqabis are salafis
Clsssic title of video lol.
Haha! Another unthinking episode. One despairs at the so-called Muslim Ummah!
I can sense how hard it must be for you majooooosi grave worshipping polytheists to see truth prevailing......
However i would suggest you to go back to your mutah temples and leave Muslims alone