Alhumdullilah. Incredible. If the ocean were ink, And the skies of parchment, Were every tree on earth a quill, And every man a scribe, It would not exhaust the wisdom of Allah Nor could the scrolls contain the whole within.
Qur’an 2:30 - “When your Lord said to the angels, “I am placing a SUCCESSOR on earth.” They said, “Will You place in it someone who will cause corruption in it and SHED BLOOD, while we declare Your praises and sanctify You?” He said, “I know what you do not know.” Here the Angels ask Allah (SWT) why He will create another creation who will “cause corruption” and “shed blood” (which only physical beings can do) - but how did they know that?… And in the same verse Allah called humans a “Khalifa” (successor) which means we come AFTER someone else. I personally think a form of Evolution is compatible with the Qur’an, even though Adam is the first “bashar” (human being). And there are many other passages to show this. Salam.
That's what Neanderthal were almost the same creation like men almost similar dna but they were not intelligent like Adam we are the better version of them it all line up with the time line 200 000 years ago adam came and Neanderthal goes extinct 200 000 years ago and as a creator allah did not start with men there are plenty of creations before us and i dont think it ends on earth as the creator allah continues to create maybe another world another type of creation allah said human are among the best of his creation not the best Among the best so there are others who can be better than us
No not evolution, but rather Allah made many creations that which we don't know. Adam peace be upon Him was directly molded by Allah Himself SubhanAllah so no evolution occured from animals to Human
There are suposedely narrations saying that before Iblis, there were various tribes and races of jinns predating 100.000 of years. Among them were righteous jinns, there were the warners and many were kafir, which led to their destruction and only the righteous remained on earth to continue the lineage. Isn't it a possibility that these supoosed hinn, binn, him etc were just a race of a jinn? I mean its nowhere ever said in the Quran or hadith that Iblis was the first jinn, correct me if i am wrong. Rather that he rose up to a higher station due to his worship of Allah. Supposedly according to those unclear narrations, Iblis parents were pious servants of Allah and were among the ones who were to continue the lineage of jinnkind. Iblis whose name was Haarith before his downfall, was taken up to higher station among the angels until ofcourse he turned to kufr.
Might pertain to certain genera of Hominini. I mean, theoretically. Upright creatures that have things in common with animals, but were neither human, nor djinn? Allahu a'alam. History spans a long, long time, and we don't have a complete picture of everything that preceded us. Some parts of Earth's history are better known to us than others. Of course, you're using the fossil record to piece together prehistoric life, but fossilization is rare, and the requirements for organisms to fossilize aren't always present. So for example, ecosystems that have dense humid jungles don't really preserve dead organisms, because before the fossilization process can commence, dead animals are typically devoured or entirely decomposed. Bacteria reduce any remnants to dust. On top of that, digging in dense jungle areas is extremely difficult. So for example, that's why they don't have a lot of fossilized chimpanzee remains. Chimps live in the Congo jungles, for instance, which simply wouldn't favor fossilization and are too remote and dangerous for paleontologists to explore. They'll find prehistoric human remains before ever finding prehistoric chimp remains, because people have a wider distribution and lived in places were fossilization was more likely. Rich fossil sites offer windows into the past. Consider Morocco's Kem Kem formation, which, in recent years, has yielded an absolute abundance of fossilized organisms from the Cretaceous period. This enables us to reconstruct life as it was during that time, in quite some details. Meanwhile, the world as it was just prior to the oldest known human civilizations, remains relatively obscured in the fog of deep time. What the early human being was doing; we don't really know all that much about that. This part of history in particular is somewhat shrouded in mystery, imo. That is from the end of the last global glaciation event (i.e. ice age) right up to the dawn of human civilization. A century ago, you had these authors who were intrigued by the hidden possibilities, and produced fictitious literature; filling in the blanks. Robert E. Howard's Hyborean Age, for example (known from the Conan franchise), right up to Jean M. Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear. Where ancient prehistory meets the rise of the human being, and how the old gradually gives way to the new. It is a fascinating part of history, exactly because it's that unknown/mysterious. I mean, mammoths were still around when the Pyramids in Egypt were being constructed. Around that time, there was a huge stretch of swampy land called Doggerland north of the Netherlands (where there's a sea now), where ancient tribes must've lived. And we know very little about humans in those days. Just gives you some perspective on how long ago Adam(as) must've lived. For as far as I know, there's nothing really in the Islamic literature that pinpoints a timeframe, which means it's possible that the history of the human being on Earth spans many thousands of years. And of course, we know from the fossil record that life on Earth is far older than that. So in regards to the question in the title of this video, the answer ought to be "yes", there was life on Earth for billions of years.
Just basing on this video's headline, it's clear that, other than clickbait, the one who wrote it does NOT know Allaah’s creation / evolution (and what's name vs physical body; what's sky vs earth, what's Al-İnsaan vs Al-Jaann, what's İns vs Jinn; in other words, doesn't know Allaah’s creation of the physical Duality) in the Qur’aan, but the nonfactual collections of men's traditional narratives or hearsays or the humanity’s Aḥaadiiṯ (plural of Ḥadiiṯ). Not worth watching!
I just found out that besides jinn and inns( human) , there’s hinn, binn, timm and rimm 😮 Some are creatures of water, some of air , just like jinn are fire and human is mud .But it’s logic since Allah is eternal being in time, there’s must be a history of creation before humankind
It's certainly a possibility although as the Shaykh mentioned, we cannot confirm nor deny this. The original narrations of these beings are from the israiliyaat tales narrated from the descendants of Jacob a.s. which were narrated to us by some of the sahaba who were formerly Jews or Christians. Since Rasulullah s.a.w. never mentioned these things, we have to just take it at face value as narrations that exist but cannot be verified with certainty.
@yosra3551 it won't pitch black there was lights. Laugh you may but I know what I experienced and I dealt with it. Rukyia water and the 3 kings from Christianity that I had it bawling and screaming out of my house!
What is the best way for ex Muslims to tell their families that they left Islam? I've just wondering what is the best way to let families know that you are no longer Muslim?
The best way imo is to become studious and sincere in your acquisition of knowledge through studying all religions and lack of religion and realize Islam is the only thing that makes sense. Then go back to Islam. Asalaamu alaikum
I have studied all religions, and found that Islam is false. I love my family though, I just don't want to hurt them. I just don't want to be part of such a violent religion anymore, I mean Islam teaches that people who leave the faith should be killed. But, thanks anyway.@@abdouliekah355
I don’t know exactly maybe try letting them know why you left reasons and how the answers of shuyukh ulama and yaqeen institutes did not help your doubts. Also tell them that you think everyone in the world no matter what your test is, no matter how good or bad your actions are, are in essence equal. Don’t forget the aya و ما يستوي الاعمى والبصير. و لا ضلمات ولا نور the blind and seeing are not equal nor is darkness and light.
Alhumdullilah. Incredible.
If the ocean were ink,
And the skies of parchment,
Were every tree on earth a quill,
And every man a scribe,
It would not exhaust the wisdom of Allah
Nor could the scrolls contain the whole within.
Qur’an 2:30 - “When your Lord said to the angels, “I am placing a SUCCESSOR on earth.” They said, “Will You place in it someone who will cause corruption in it and SHED BLOOD, while we declare Your praises and sanctify You?” He said, “I know what you do not know.”
Here the Angels ask Allah (SWT) why He will create another creation who will “cause corruption” and “shed blood” (which only physical beings can do) - but how did they know that?…
And in the same verse Allah called humans a “Khalifa” (successor) which means we come AFTER someone else.
I personally think a form of Evolution is compatible with the Qur’an, even though Adam is the first “bashar” (human being). And there are many other passages to show this.
Salam.
That's what Neanderthal were almost the same creation like men almost similar dna but they were not intelligent like Adam we are the better version of them it all line up with the time line 200 000 years ago adam came and Neanderthal goes extinct 200 000 years ago and as a creator allah did not start with men there are plenty of creations before us and i dont think it ends on earth as the creator allah continues to create maybe another world another type of creation allah said human are among the best of his creation not the best Among the best so there are others who can be better than us
No not evolution, but rather Allah made many creations that which we don't know. Adam peace be upon Him was directly molded by Allah Himself SubhanAllah so no evolution occured from animals to Human
There are suposedely narrations saying that before Iblis, there were various tribes and races of jinns predating 100.000 of years. Among them were righteous jinns, there were the warners and many were kafir, which led to their destruction and only the righteous remained on earth to continue the lineage. Isn't it a possibility that these supoosed hinn, binn, him etc were just a race of a jinn? I mean its nowhere ever said in the Quran or hadith that Iblis was the first jinn, correct me if i am wrong. Rather that he rose up to a higher station due to his worship of Allah. Supposedly according to those unclear narrations, Iblis parents were pious servants of Allah and were among the ones who were to continue the lineage of jinnkind. Iblis whose name was Haarith before his downfall, was taken up to higher station among the angels until ofcourse he turned to kufr.
very nice narration
National Parks, Antarctica, etc...
Might pertain to certain genera of Hominini. I mean, theoretically. Upright creatures that have things in common with animals, but were neither human, nor djinn? Allahu a'alam.
History spans a long, long time, and we don't have a complete picture of everything that preceded us. Some parts of Earth's history are better known to us than others. Of course, you're using the fossil record to piece together prehistoric life, but fossilization is rare, and the requirements for organisms to fossilize aren't always present. So for example, ecosystems that have dense humid jungles don't really preserve dead organisms, because before the fossilization process can commence, dead animals are typically devoured or entirely decomposed. Bacteria reduce any remnants to dust. On top of that, digging in dense jungle areas is extremely difficult. So for example, that's why they don't have a lot of fossilized chimpanzee remains. Chimps live in the Congo jungles, for instance, which simply wouldn't favor fossilization and are too remote and dangerous for paleontologists to explore. They'll find prehistoric human remains before ever finding prehistoric chimp remains, because people have a wider distribution and lived in places were fossilization was more likely.
Rich fossil sites offer windows into the past. Consider Morocco's Kem Kem formation, which, in recent years, has yielded an absolute abundance of fossilized organisms from the Cretaceous period. This enables us to reconstruct life as it was during that time, in quite some details. Meanwhile, the world as it was just prior to the oldest known human civilizations, remains relatively obscured in the fog of deep time. What the early human being was doing; we don't really know all that much about that. This part of history in particular is somewhat shrouded in mystery, imo. That is from the end of the last global glaciation event (i.e. ice age) right up to the dawn of human civilization. A century ago, you had these authors who were intrigued by the hidden possibilities, and produced fictitious literature; filling in the blanks. Robert E. Howard's Hyborean Age, for example (known from the Conan franchise), right up to Jean M. Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear. Where ancient prehistory meets the rise of the human being, and how the old gradually gives way to the new.
It is a fascinating part of history, exactly because it's that unknown/mysterious. I mean, mammoths were still around when the Pyramids in Egypt were being constructed. Around that time, there was a huge stretch of swampy land called Doggerland north of the Netherlands (where there's a sea now), where ancient tribes must've lived. And we know very little about humans in those days. Just gives you some perspective on how long ago Adam(as) must've lived. For as far as I know, there's nothing really in the Islamic literature that pinpoints a timeframe, which means it's possible that the history of the human being on Earth spans many thousands of years. And of course, we know from the fossil record that life on Earth is far older than that. So in regards to the question in the title of this video, the answer ought to be "yes", there was life on Earth for billions of years.
Just basing on this video's headline, it's clear that, other than clickbait, the one who wrote it does NOT know Allaah’s creation / evolution (and what's name vs physical body; what's sky vs earth, what's Al-İnsaan vs Al-Jaann, what's İns vs Jinn; in other words, doesn't know Allaah’s creation of the physical Duality) in the Qur’aan, but the nonfactual collections of men's traditional narratives or hearsays or the humanity’s Aḥaadiiṯ (plural of Ḥadiiṯ).
Not worth watching!
I just found out that besides jinn and inns( human) , there’s hinn, binn, timm and rimm 😮 Some are creatures of water, some of air , just like jinn are fire and human is mud .But it’s logic since Allah is eternal being in time, there’s must be a history of creation before humankind
It's certainly a possibility although as the Shaykh mentioned, we cannot confirm nor deny this. The original narrations of these beings are from the israiliyaat tales narrated from the descendants of Jacob a.s. which were narrated to us by some of the sahaba who were formerly Jews or Christians. Since Rasulullah s.a.w. never mentioned these things, we have to just take it at face value as narrations that exist but cannot be verified with certainty.
That is incorrect you can pound glass into sand and then melt that sand back into glass
I saw a jinn at the corner of my eyes!
Pitchblack, less dense, very tall, humanoid body and with horns?
@yosra3551 half man half dog it was!
@yosra3551 if you see those things you will see the outside in white!
And yes it was humanoid! Was not from this world well realm!
@yosra3551 it won't pitch black there was lights. Laugh you may but I know what I experienced and I dealt with it. Rukyia water and the 3 kings from Christianity that I had it bawling and screaming out of my house!
i thought yajuj and majuj were descendants of Adam pbuh
Yes correct 100% they are Bani Adam :)
Hinn or Binn could be Neanderthals
No way.
@@maryambrahim82 why not
@@srali7609They were before jinns
What is the best way for ex Muslims to tell their families that they left Islam? I've just wondering what is the best way to let families know that you are no longer Muslim?
The best way imo is to become studious and sincere in your acquisition of knowledge through studying all religions and lack of religion and realize Islam is the only thing that makes sense. Then go back to Islam. Asalaamu alaikum
I have studied all religions, and found that Islam is false. I love my family though, I just don't want to hurt them. I just don't want to be part of such a violent religion anymore, I mean Islam teaches that people who leave the faith should be killed.
But, thanks anyway.@@abdouliekah355
@abdouliekah355 😂 I l9ve this answer... it's super realistic and it's exactly how I did it...😅
I don’t know exactly maybe try letting them know why you left reasons and how the answers of shuyukh ulama and yaqeen institutes did not help your doubts. Also tell them that you think everyone in the world no matter what your test is, no matter how good or bad your actions are, are in essence equal. Don’t forget the aya و ما يستوي الاعمى والبصير. و لا ضلمات ولا نور the blind and seeing are not equal nor is darkness and light.
They just approved child marriage as low as age 9! in Iraq! And you ask "why they left?"
So dinosaurs
No they were made from fire
Could be, Allah has created many things and continues to do so
The Gentry.
Sounds like the neanderthal
Bigfoot
Kangaroo 🦘
He looks like Harry potter
Neanderthal and Denisovan