Funny how god doesn't know the exact number and uses "or more" just like some human from the 7th century who has no methode of determining the exact numbers would.
Yes we want more ya ustaz! We learnt a lot from your grammar series. And we approved our grammar. And it increased in our heart the love of Quran. And we are preparing for another program, InshaAllah. So learning indepth will bring more joy and also cure from Quran. May Allah Increase your knowledge in abandance. Ustaz I am converted muslim from orthodox christian. I was deacon. Now, I lived for 16 years in Islam. But I only recite the Quran. But your and others muslim brothers good deed saved me from madness. InshaAllah I will be cured in advance. Go more!
One hundred thousand is mentioned in Surat As-Saafat verse 147 وَأَرْسَلْنَـٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِا۟ئَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more. Talking about the story of prophet Yunus عليه السلام
@@Finnegan-s-cake no nobody knew back then, the concept of million , billion etc didnt exist, algebra is also a fairly recent discovery (invention? up to you) invened in the 9th century by an arabic man called Muhammed Al-Khawarzmi (if it sounds familliar its because alkhawarizmi is the arabic word for "algorithm", which was named after him)
In the Maghreb we use the Arabic numerals, most of the Maghrebians find it difficult to read the Hindu Numerals since they're nearly never exposed to them
@@haumenic لنكن صرحاء، لا أفهم لماذا أهل المشرق لا زالوا متمسكين بالأرقام الشرقية. كل العالم وكل اللغات تستعمل الأرقام العربية والكل يسميها الأرقام العربية. يعني عمليا من الأحسن إستعمالها حتى تسهل التواصل مع العالم الخارجي. مع احترامي للشعوب هذا غباء سياسي أو اقتصادي أو سميه كما شئت. متى يفهم من لهم السلطة أن التمسك بأرقام لا تستعمل خارج المشرق ليست في صالحكم. سلام
I'm a little confused by the narrative. The original Hindu numerals were still a little different to those used in 'Hindu numerals' shown in this video, which seem to be the script used in more Eastern Arabic nations, to my knowledge. So there was clearly some evaluation and adaptation that occurred in the Arab world already. In fact this is why numbers used in devanagari (Hindi-style writing scripts) are distinct, having evolved from this common ancestor. Furthermore there is little-to-no evidence suggesting that the numbers more commonly in the world today originate from the angles of their forms, and looking at historical evolutions of the ways these numbers were written seems concurrent with this (of course you can make any number look sufficiently stylised to match this narrative). Nonetheless, they did mostly enter Europe through Andalusia. Finally, it is worth noting that the symbol for 0 already existed in the original Hindu numbers, and was carried into the commonly-used number system in the Arab world (indentical to the dot used today). Though this did also evolve into the 0. edit: typos
You forgot that in ancient times indians use bramhi script that eventually evolved into devnagri and 0 as symbol is used in ancient times most of thd indian mathematicians used it the symbol is more like had spiritual roots like 0 represents endless cycle
Yeah its crazy what bias for a particular group will do to someone's research and critical thinking. All the info you just put up is easily searchable and the academic consensus, unless you're Arabic 101.
I always wondered why Arabic numerals were not found in Arabic text, but in europeans texts. I could see some resemblance in the indian and indo-arabic numerals in the mushaf and the arabic texts. Now, the whole picture becomes very clear. Thank you for solving this mystery for me.
I don't agree with him, North Africans never use hindi symbole ., and the Arabic number introduced to Italy by the traders. It's obvious he doesn't know about this subject
@@Sharp-Knife You are absolutely right. These numerals were spread by the merchants as they needed arithmetics most of all other groups like priests or warriors, etc and they used Eurasian runes as the basics for that. About that in the video on my channel.
It’s because they are not really Arabic in the first place they were Persian and a lot of Persian science and discoveries leaked into Europe…. By Alexander
brother, i found you video really educational and interesting. but i think there are some inaccuracies in your video. 0:29 the hindu-arabic numerals refer to the modern "1234567890" numbers. the correct term is eastern arabic numerals 4:30 that one is just a theory at best. also the only relation that remains between al-khwarizmi's numbers and our modern numbers is that they're both 10 digits. i would really like to show you how the numbers evolved but i assume that comments with links are filtered. 5:53 the numbers were never angled. they were mostly curvy.
From Wikipedia - Pingala (c. 3rd or 2nd century BC), a Sanskrit prosody scholar, used binary numbers in the form of short and long syllables (the latter equal in length to two short syllables), a notation similar to Morse code. Pingala used the Sanskrit word śūnya explicitly to refer to zero. The concept of zero as a written digit in the decimal place value notation was developed in India.
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There is an earlier rendition of the Hindu numbering system that more closely follows the formation of the European numerals (and is unrelated to the supposed idea of angle counting). One to three are identical to European numerals as are seven and nine. Four, five, six and eight are significantly different however. The western Arabic and Eastern Arabic are significantly different from each other.
Thank you for this video, but the Arabic numerals found their way to Europe by Fibonacci who studied in Bejaia-Algeria (Bougie that time, which means candle in french due to its influence on Europe) in the 12th century and brought back these symbols to Italy and from there they spread all over Europe
No brother. When you say Indian culture don't think about Hindus only. The Indian culture encompasses both the Hindus and Muslims. It is for sure a little dissimilar to the Arabic culture albeit not significantly, rather it is a lot lot closer to the Arabic culture compared to any other; let alone opposing. People who live a rural life in Indian subcontinent would understand this quite easily. In reality, almost all old world culture has been replaced by modern western culture. Only Indian and Arabic cultures are the major cultures that still have a foothold. And the Arabic culture is only in place thanks to indopak Muslims. Just like once the Indian culture provided numericals to the Arabic culture, it again helped in a sense.
There is a verse in Surah Al-Ma'arij which says that the day with your Lord will be equal to fifty thousand years كَانَ مِقْدَارُهُ خَمْسِينَ أَلْفَ سَنَةٍ. (Whereof the measure is fifty thousand yours - 70:4)
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3:15 they call it numerology. This idea of extracting supposed hidden messages has been used by the Jews. And as far as I know Ibn Abbas, the companion declared this method as prohibited. It’s not a valid nor a solid way of Tafseer!
I remember 1000 , as the number mentioned when discussing the term of dawah of Prophet Nuh Alaihisalam. It came like , 1000 and 50 less. Which means , 950 years , he did dawah
@@mhb.i it would have been better if you narrated your story to us so we could correct our information, rather than telling me what to do or doubting my knowledge.
Actually both the Eastern Arabic numerals (aka Hindu-Arabic numerals) and the Western Arabic numerals originate from the Indic numerals and while Al-Khwarizmi might have modified the western ones he he still based them on the Indic numerals. So it is a myth that ١٢٣ are Indian/non-Arabic numerals while 123 are Arabic and not Indian rather both originate from the Indic numerals but developed differently.
@@MuhammadFrazAslam What I am saying is just that they developed from the same origin and one is not more or less "Arabic" than the other. However even today many countries/languages have more than one numeral set, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil etc. 👀 Anyway you can read about it and also in the beginning the أرقام الغبار as they are called looked different like ا ح حج عو .... And they were still around at the same time as the ١٢٣٤... 👀 Like you could read about in books from matamaticians before our time, I think even Arabic Wikipedia mentions the books and has pictures of the pages.
@@souhaibboulahia2897 That is not what I am talking about, I'm talking about the Eastern ones. Although if you have any information about the Wester numerals you think is important do tell 🤝🏻
{ وَأَرۡسَلۡنَٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِاْئَةِ أَلۡفٍ أَوۡ يَزِيدُونَ } [Surah Aṣ-Ṣāffāt: 147] Sahih International: And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more
Jazakumullahu Khairun! Please do make a video on hidden messages in the Quran. MashaAllah I have found the science of Quran most fascinating learning from this channel!
No, it is shirk. Luckily he didn’t suggest that there were any, because there couldn’t be. This is immediately obvious when you take into account that the ordering of the letters in Arabic (and what letters there are) as well as their assigned values is something completely arbitrary. It was us who wrote down our abjad and then ordered the letters and re-ordered them many times, it wasn’t told to the Arabs by Allah, it’s made up. If you try to make the same system today with the current order of the letters you will get completely different values, it’s meaningless.
I hoped you mention that Khawrazmi was a great "PERSIAN" scientist (not arab). He also invented "Jabr" which now is named "Algebra". He revised a different variety of scientific branches like geometry, geography, arithmetic methods, astronomy, chronology, etc.
The Maya had a system that didn't have the problems of the Roman System. The zero was a sea shell, one through four were dots (where four was four dots). Five was a horizontal straight lines. The number 13 was represented by 3 dots on top of two straight lines. The zero was a sea shell very large numbers could take a while to represent. Four hundred was a dot a clamshell a gap and a clamshell. The number 2000 was represented as 5 x 400 a straight line, a gap a shell a gap and a shell.
We modern folks took numbers for granted and didn't realize how the number 0 is actually an important breakthrough and how it we invent 0 way after we create another numbers
There are no hidden meanings in the Quran he was talking about an encryption system in Arabic that was mostly used by magicians This encryption system is used in hebrew to hide many words including the name of our prophet Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم
I definelitly want an abjad miracle series. Like the one in Alaq 8, giving the pi (the word "turn back" is 314 and the full verse is 628) or the first 3 verse of the surah Tur being 1982 which talks about thw book written in pages, there is a barnabas gospe found in 1982 in Turkey, Sakarya.
Assalamualaikum brother, I want to ask you about it Hafs:وَجَعَلُوا۟ ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةَ ٱلَّذِينَ هُمْ عِبَـٰدُ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ إِنَـٰثًا ۚ أَشَهِدُوا۟ خَلْقَهُمْ ۚ سَتُكْتَبُ شَهَـٰدَتُهُمْ وَيُسْـَٔلُونَ Surah 43:19 hafs Warsh:وَجَعَلُوا۟ ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةَ ٱلَّذِينَ هُمْ عِندَ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ إِنَـٰثًا ۚ أَشَهِدُوا۟ خَلْقَهُمْ ۚ سَتُكْتَبُ شَهَـٰدَتُهُمْ وَيُسْـَٔلُونَ Surah 43:19 warsh in hafs reading, the word "ibada" is used in this verse but in warsh, the word "inda" is used in this verse. Is it still connected?
There are no hidden meanings in the Quran he was talking about an encryption system that was mostly used by magicians This encryption system is used in Torah to hide the name of Mohammed صلى الله عليه و سلم
Assalam alaikum Ustaz, please there is still one more form of writing Arabic numbers, we need help to further understand all of them and their sources. Jazakumulllah Khairan.
Jazzakallah khair ustadh - as for the "hidden meanings" video, fulan is sure that if you go into this topic you will do it with care. However out of love fisabil Allah to my ustadh, please, if you do go into such a mawdu3 make sure you do it with the proper amount of khawf as well.
i'm not learning arabic but i really enjoy videos like this that talk about the history of languages, keep up the good work :)
وَأَرْسَلْنَاهُ إِلَى مِائَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ.{الصافات:147}
😊😊... Suratul Saaffaat is one of the suwar I learnt last year and I love reciting it and listening to it a lot😊...
May Allah bless you brother
Funny how god doesn't know the exact number and uses "or more" just like some human from the 7th century who has no methode of determining the exact numbers would.
@@MiidoKinGs funny to see how you think that God must follow your logic and desires
@@nadimal-mahamid4815 Funny to see how u can determine what is a god without using any logic whatsoever.
Yes we want more ya ustaz!
We learnt a lot from your grammar series. And we approved our grammar. And it increased in our heart the love of Quran. And we are preparing for another program, InshaAllah. So learning indepth will bring more joy and also cure from Quran.
May Allah Increase your knowledge in abandance.
Ustaz I am converted muslim from orthodox christian. I was deacon. Now, I lived for 16 years in Islam. But I only recite the Quran. But your and others muslim brothers good deed saved me from madness. InshaAllah I will be cured in advance.
Go more!
I think we are in the same country bro. May Allah cure you. And may he make you steadfast on your religion.
iam Arabic from iraq
Insha Allah
I am an Arab and this video answered so many questions I had, may Allah reward you brother. Jazaka Allahu Khayran!
Share everything you know brother :)
I benefit a lot from it as a tajwid teacher by using your content for my lessons ❤
Me too ✋️ Alhamdulillah
One hundred thousand is mentioned in Surat As-Saafat verse 147
وَأَرْسَلْنَـٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِا۟ئَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ
And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more.
Talking about the story of prophet Yunus عليه السلام
Masha Allah
ما شاء الله عليك راحت عن بالي
They don't know how to count higher than 100,000?
@@Finnegan-s-cakeyeah, why?
@@Finnegan-s-cake no nobody knew back then, the concept of million , billion etc didnt exist, algebra is also a fairly recent discovery (invention? up to you) invened in the 9th century by an arabic man called Muhammed Al-Khawarzmi (if it sounds familliar its because alkhawarizmi is the arabic word for "algorithm", which was named after him)
It's unbelievable how much valuable your videos are thanks a lot ❤
In the Maghreb we use the Arabic numerals, most of the Maghrebians find it difficult to read the Hindu Numerals since they're nearly never exposed to them
And the Arabic numbers were introduced to Italy by traders from North Africa
We use the Arabic numerals sometimes here in saudi arabia
Because the so called ‘Arabic numbers ‘ were invented in the Maghreb by a Moroccan
@@haumenic
لنكن صرحاء، لا أفهم لماذا أهل المشرق لا زالوا متمسكين بالأرقام الشرقية. كل العالم وكل اللغات تستعمل الأرقام العربية والكل يسميها الأرقام العربية. يعني عمليا من الأحسن إستعمالها حتى تسهل التواصل مع العالم الخارجي. مع احترامي للشعوب هذا غباء سياسي أو اقتصادي أو سميه كما شئت. متى يفهم من لهم السلطة أن التمسك بأرقام لا تستعمل خارج المشرق ليست في صالحكم. سلام
Hindu numerals is a misnomer. There is western arabic and eastern arabic. Western Arabic uses 1234567890 and eastern Arabic uses ١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩٠
100.000 is the number of the people who the prophet Yunus sent to.
قال الله تعالى: (و أرسلناه إلى مئة ألف أو يزيدون)
I'm a little confused by the narrative. The original Hindu numerals were still a little different to those used in 'Hindu numerals' shown in this video, which seem to be the script used in more Eastern Arabic nations, to my knowledge. So there was clearly some evaluation and adaptation that occurred in the Arab world already. In fact this is why numbers used in devanagari (Hindi-style writing scripts) are distinct, having evolved from this common ancestor. Furthermore there is little-to-no evidence suggesting that the numbers more commonly in the world today originate from the angles of their forms, and looking at historical evolutions of the ways these numbers were written seems concurrent with this (of course you can make any number look sufficiently stylised to match this narrative). Nonetheless, they did mostly enter Europe through Andalusia. Finally, it is worth noting that the symbol for 0 already existed in the original Hindu numbers, and was carried into the commonly-used number system in the Arab world (indentical to the dot used today). Though this did also evolve into the 0.
edit: typos
You forgot that in ancient times indians use bramhi script that eventually evolved into devnagri and 0 as symbol is used in ancient times most of thd indian mathematicians used it the symbol is more like had spiritual roots like 0 represents endless cycle
@@sb-bw4lpalso emptiness
Yeah its crazy what bias for a particular group will do to someone's research and critical thinking. All the info you just put up is easily searchable and the academic consensus, unless you're Arabic 101.
Yap
Ya this reads as straightforward bigotry to me
I always wondered why Arabic numerals were not found in Arabic text, but in europeans texts. I could see some resemblance in the indian and indo-arabic numerals in the mushaf and the arabic texts. Now, the whole picture becomes very clear. Thank you for solving this mystery for me.
I don't agree with him, North Africans never use hindi symbole ., and the Arabic number introduced to Italy by the traders. It's obvious he doesn't know about this subject
@@Sharp-Knife You are absolutely right. These numerals were spread by the merchants as they needed arithmetics most of all other groups like priests or warriors, etc and they used Eurasian runes as the basics for that. About that in the video on my channel.
In lots of Warsh musahif you find the original Arabic numbers.
@@PietPieter-k8r What century do the Warsh Musahif belong to?
It’s because they are not really Arabic in the first place they were Persian and a lot of Persian science and discoveries leaked into Europe…. By Alexander
رغم انى عربي مصرى "عايش فى مصر" بس بستفيد من القناة وبحبها
3:00 I am incredibly interested in this! Yes please! JazakAllahu Khayran
Masha Allah, Jazakallah For your efforts🙏🙏🙏
brother, i found you video really educational and interesting. but i think there are some inaccuracies in your video.
0:29 the hindu-arabic numerals refer to the modern "1234567890" numbers. the correct term is eastern arabic numerals
4:30 that one is just a theory at best. also the only relation that remains between al-khwarizmi's numbers and our modern numbers is that they're both 10 digits. i would really like to show you how the numbers evolved but i assume that comments with links are filtered.
5:53 the numbers were never angled. they were mostly curvy.
no
Yes we want to learn about hidden meaning in Quran
Yes pls
Yes
Yes!
there is no hidden meaning in Quraan
@@Balady-asShamthere is (that which is known to only Allah), its not this tho
100.000 was mentioned Assafat chapter , it was about Younus " And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more." (147)
الحمدلله اني مسلمه ولغتي الاساسيه العربي، شوفه هذول المسلمين الي مو قادرين يفهمون شي اساسي بدينهم زي القران يخليني احس بالنعمه الي انا فيها، فالحمدلله 🥹.
﴿وَأَرْسَلْنَاهُ إِلَىٰ مِائَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ﴾ 147 الصافات
مائة ألف أو يزيدون في سورة الصافات ❤
جزاكم الله خيراً. أقترح عليكم عمل قناة تنشرون عليها نفس المحتوى ولكن بالعربية، وهذا سيكون سبباً في إفادة كثير من الناس.
wow
am still shocked
first time to get that clear explanation ever, notice THAT am an Arabic specialized
Allah bless you & YOUR GREAT EFFORTS
I also
It's not exactly correct, he doesn't know exactly the subject. North Africans never use Hindu symboles but only Arabic numbers
so good
Very informative.
Thanks brother !
مقطع شيق ومفيد
شكراً اخي وجزاك الله خيراً
I had no idea about the angles😮. Thanks very much.
because it is wrong.
نعم, نريد أن نعلم أكثر عن حساب الجمل
1:34 في قوله تعالى: {وأرسلناه إلى مئة ألف أو يزيدون}
في قصة نبي الله يونس عليه السلام في سورة الصافات
From Wikipedia -
Pingala (c. 3rd or 2nd century BC), a Sanskrit prosody scholar, used binary numbers in the form of short and long syllables (the latter equal in length to two short syllables), a notation similar to Morse code. Pingala used the Sanskrit word śūnya explicitly to refer to zero.
The concept of zero as a written digit in the decimal place value notation was developed in India.
but that's not a digit. It's a word.
That's a written WORD, not a digit or a symbol.
Leave your pride out of this, we're not trying to demean the accomplishments of Bharat
Actually this is a very useful content.
3:04 Yes please!!!
Yes please
قناة جميله وممتعه جدا.. الله يبارك فيها وفي صاحبها يا رب
Assalamu alaikum
The number 100 000 is mentioned in surah As-Saffat, verse 147
May Allah bless you and your family
May Allah accept all your good deeds. May Allah protect you and your family from all kind of evils and calamities. May Allah grant you Janattul Firdowes. JazakumAllahu Khayran
There is an earlier rendition of the Hindu numbering system that more closely follows the formation of the European numerals (and is unrelated to the supposed idea of angle counting).
One to three are identical to European numerals as are seven and nine. Four, five, six and eight are significantly different however.
The western Arabic and Eastern Arabic are significantly different from each other.
Thank you for this video, but the Arabic numerals found their way to Europe by Fibonacci who studied in Bejaia-Algeria (Bougie that time, which means candle in french due to its influence on Europe) in the 12th century and brought back these symbols to Italy and from there they spread all over Europe
It shows Muslims aren’t arrogant to adopt & respect something useful for themselves from another culture, especially an opposing one too.
Same to europeans who also took alot of stuff from the people they conquered
people didn't care much about culture back then.
Well that’s because you had to really, Indians had it figured out
arabs man
No brother. When you say Indian culture don't think about Hindus only. The Indian culture encompasses both the Hindus and Muslims. It is for sure a little dissimilar to the Arabic culture albeit not significantly, rather it is a lot lot closer to the Arabic culture compared to any other; let alone opposing. People who live a rural life in Indian subcontinent would understand this quite easily. In reality, almost all old world culture has been replaced by modern western culture. Only Indian and Arabic cultures are the major cultures that still have a foothold. And the Arabic culture is only in place thanks to indopak Muslims. Just like once the Indian culture provided numericals to the Arabic culture, it again helped in a sense.
100.000 is mentioned in sura As-Saffat inthe storie of prophet Yunus as. :)
I'd love to learn anything you are teaching us. I've never met anything here without evidence.
That's why I'm the no 1 proud subscriber
As-Saffat (The Rangers) 37:147
وَأَرْسَلْنَـٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِا۟ئَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ
Subhan Allah. Very interesting. Would love to listen from you on - hisab aljammel
1:40
ذكر هذا الرقم في القرأن عن سيدنا يونس عليه السلام في قوله تعالى ( وارسلناه الى مائة ألف او يزيدون )
100,000 angels at the battle of badr
5000
@@incrxdible9896 jezakumullah kheyran
Ne alakası var, lan, Musa?
remarkable clear ,simple explanation
3:06 let's gooo
JazakAllah Khair (may Allah reward you with good)
جزاك الله خيرا
Barakallahu feek for your video
Subhanallah. Allah may grant you and all of us jannat ul firdaus. You actually do the work of spreading knowledge of Deen.
Nothing to do with religion
There is a verse in Surah Al-Ma'arij which says that the day with your Lord will be equal to fifty thousand years كَانَ مِقْدَارُهُ خَمْسِينَ أَلْفَ سَنَةٍ. (Whereof the measure is fifty thousand yours - 70:4)
2:43 im interested about this, if you have the time and resources I’d love to learn about this insha’allah.
Jazak allah khayran
Hello friends, I know that the followers of this channel want to learn the Arabic language, and I want to learn the English language. In both cases, we need some training. If one of you wants to train with me in the Arabic language, and in return I train with him in the English language, please send me a message.
Yes we want to learn. JazakAllah hu khair
3:15 they call it numerology. This idea of extracting supposed hidden messages has been used by the Jews. And as far as I know Ibn Abbas, the companion declared this method as prohibited. It’s not a valid nor a solid way of Tafseer!
Yes brother you are right
May Allah reward you
I remember 1000 , as the number mentioned when discussing the term of dawah of Prophet Nuh Alaihisalam. It came like , 1000 and 50 less. Which means , 950 years , he did dawah
Those are Muslim numbers not arab numbers as you say , because al-khawaresmi who invented it , is a Muslim from khawarism knowing now as Uzbekistan ❤
He was Persian and worked in Bagdad
brother you should seek more knowledge before commenting such
@@mhb.i it would have been better if you narrated your story to us so we could correct our information, rather than telling me what to do or doubting my knowledge.
Actually both the Eastern Arabic numerals (aka Hindu-Arabic numerals) and the Western Arabic numerals originate from the Indic numerals and while Al-Khwarizmi might have modified the western ones he he still based them on the Indic numerals. So it is a myth that ١٢٣ are Indian/non-Arabic numerals while 123 are Arabic and not Indian rather both originate from the Indic numerals but developed differently.
Imo, On the same land, 2 Numeral System existed at the same time. That possibility Is very very low.
@@MuhammadFrazAslam What I am saying is just that they developed from the same origin and one is not more or less "Arabic" than the other. However even today many countries/languages have more than one numeral set, Chinese, Hindi, Tamil etc. 👀
Anyway you can read about it and also in the beginning the أرقام الغبار as they are called looked different like ا ح حج عو .... And they were still around at the same time as the ١٢٣٤... 👀 Like you could read about in books from matamaticians before our time, I think even Arabic Wikipedia mentions the books and has pictures of the pages.
Do you have a source for Khwarizmi using Western Arabic digits ?
Angle basis of Western digits seem like a hoax. These digits just look like a natural deformation/evolution of Eastern ones.
@@souhaibboulahia2897 That is not what I am talking about, I'm talking about the Eastern ones. Although if you have any information about the Wester numerals you think is important do tell 🤝🏻
{ وَأَرۡسَلۡنَٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِاْئَةِ أَلۡفٍ أَوۡ يَزِيدُونَ }
[Surah Aṣ-Ṣāffāt: 147]
Sahih International:
And We sent him to [his people of] a hundred thousand or more
Yes, we would like that video. Bleeeeease
Mindblowing, I didn’t expect the English numbers to actually be Arabic numerals
they're hindu Arabic
السلام عليكم شكرا على المعلومات
محتوى جميل , على الرغم من كوني عربي استفدت . شكرا
Jazak Allahu khayran
Wowwww incridible information Alahumma barek ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jazaakallaahu Khairan Kaseeran
قال تعالى عن نبيه يونس عليه السلام "وأرسلناه إلى مائة ألف أو يزيدون"
Mashallah, what an informative vd.. jazakallah
Thanks 4 ur explanation, and was hoping u explain the origin of Quran and how they're compiled into like we seen today.
A hundred thousand was mentioned in surah al-saffat, وأرسلناه إلى م(ا)ئة الف او يزيدون
Jazakumullahu Khairun!
Please do make a video on hidden messages in the Quran. MashaAllah I have found the science of Quran most fascinating learning from this channel!
هذه ليست علوم القران علوم القران هي التفسير والقراءات واللغة العربية بجميع علمومها والحديث النبوي الشريف التجويد .....
@@mohamedouali1974 Perhaps... we won't know until we see what he has to say
No, it is shirk. Luckily he didn’t suggest that there were any, because there couldn’t be. This is immediately obvious when you take into account that the ordering of the letters in Arabic (and what letters there are) as well as their assigned values is something completely arbitrary.
It was us who wrote down our abjad and then ordered the letters and re-ordered them many times, it wasn’t told to the Arabs by Allah, it’s made up. If you try to make the same system today with the current order of the letters you will get completely different values, it’s meaningless.
I hoped you mention that Khawrazmi was a great "PERSIAN" scientist (not arab). He also invented "Jabr" which now is named "Algebra". He revised a different variety of scientific branches like geometry, geography, arithmetic methods, astronomy, chronology, etc.
He was arab my friend 😅
He was Khwarezmian. Not Persian, nor Arabic unless he emigrated.
@@UmarWazir His mother tongue was Persian and he was born in Khawrazm (a north-eastern region of Iran).
@user-nh8zt9wl3c jealous of what? Persians? Hell nah bro 😂
The Maya had a system that didn't have the problems of the Roman System. The zero was a sea shell, one through four were dots (where four was four dots). Five was a horizontal straight lines. The number 13 was represented by 3 dots on top of two straight lines. The zero was a sea shell very large numbers could take a while to represent. Four hundred was a dot a clamshell a gap and a clamshell. The number 2000 was represented as 5 x 400 a straight line, a gap a shell a gap and a shell.
وَأَرْسَلْنَـٰهُ إِلَىٰ مِا۟ئَةِ أَلْفٍ أَوْ يَزِيدُونَ QURAN 37:147
We modern folks took numbers for granted and didn't realize how the number 0 is actually an important breakthrough and how it we invent 0 way after we create another numbers
Of course we want to learn such topics
Sunnah to be held highest 🇸🇦
Can you please make another video about حساب الجُمّل 'cause i 'm realy intresting , and thank you for your efforts i really appreciate this ♡
Very good lesson...
In north africa we use usually the arabic numbers. You have to now that zero was found in Morroco (Fes).
Zero and decimal system was first used in India from 300 BCE.
Great video
Yes please make a video about hisab ul jummal miracles
There are no hidden meanings in the Quran he was talking about an encryption system in Arabic that was mostly used by magicians
This encryption system is used in hebrew to hide many words including the name of our prophet Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم
Jazak Allah kayran
Thank you very much
good info
Amazing 👍, yes please and share knowledge about number 19 in the Quran .
I think it's in
1:31: "وارسلناه الى مائة الف او يزيدون"
😮😮😮😮😮 eye opener!!!
JazakAllah 😊
I definelitly want an abjad miracle series. Like the one in Alaq 8, giving the pi (the word "turn back" is 314 and the full verse is 628) or the first 3 verse of the surah Tur being 1982 which talks about thw book written in pages, there is a barnabas gospe found in 1982 in Turkey, Sakarya.
Assalamualaikum brother, I want to ask you about it
Hafs:وَجَعَلُوا۟ ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةَ ٱلَّذِينَ هُمْ عِبَـٰدُ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ إِنَـٰثًا ۚ أَشَهِدُوا۟ خَلْقَهُمْ ۚ سَتُكْتَبُ شَهَـٰدَتُهُمْ وَيُسْـَٔلُونَ
Surah 43:19 hafs
Warsh:وَجَعَلُوا۟ ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةَ ٱلَّذِينَ هُمْ عِندَ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ إِنَـٰثًا ۚ أَشَهِدُوا۟ خَلْقَهُمْ ۚ سَتُكْتَبُ شَهَـٰدَتُهُمْ وَيُسْـَٔلُونَ
Surah 43:19 warsh
in hafs reading, the word "ibada" is used in this verse but in warsh, the word "inda" is used in this verse.
Is it still connected?
can anyone give an answer?
Brother there is a book in Urdu that addresses the matter of different Qiraat very well. If you know Urdu I would send a link.
3:00 Make it (حساب الجمّل)
YES PLEASE TELL US MORE ABOUT HIDDEN MESSAGES IN QURAAN
There are no hidden meanings in the Quran he was talking about an encryption system that was mostly used by magicians
This encryption system is used in Torah to hide the name of Mohammed صلى الله عليه و سلم
Who notice at 2:13 ا ب ج د have the same order with the English letters A B C D
ك ل م ن with K L M N
ق ر ش ت with Q R S T too
Alhamdulillah Great watch.
Guaranteed schools won't be teaching this in their Maths lessons.
مقطع جميل شكرا لك
Alhamdulilah, for Islam.
Beautiful!
Assalam alaikum Ustaz, please there is still one more form of writing Arabic numbers, we need help to further understand all of them and their sources.
Jazakumulllah Khairan.
would be a good video to make, seems interesting
Jazzakallah khair ustadh - as for the "hidden meanings" video, fulan is sure that if you go into this topic you will do it with care. However out of love fisabil Allah to my ustadh, please, if you do go into such a mawdu3 make sure you do it with the proper amount of khawf as well.
Yes, please make a video on that 2:57
I am a Muslim and an Arab, and this is the first time I knew about this.
I m Indian۔ & I m knowing this first time۔ too 😅