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@crusader_2028
@crusader_2028 22 күн бұрын
Seems odd for a middle east scholar to refer to documents dating from 300 bc to 100 ad as "Christian Palestinian Aramaic"... The region named "palestian" wasn't so labeled until the 2nd century as an insult to the jewsish rebellion? Weird that all the islamic studies departments seem to make this mistake.. while receiving 50x more money from Qatar and Saudi Arabia than they do from israel! $ making history!!
@AlejandroPikoulasPlata
@AlejandroPikoulasPlata Ай бұрын
Well done
@bottledjuice70
@bottledjuice70 Ай бұрын
Ağzınıza sağlık Ayşe hocam. Bunu ücretsiz dinleyebilmem mükemmel bir şey.
@schoolofpolitics4393
@schoolofpolitics4393 Ай бұрын
@saamady
@saamady Ай бұрын
Which book is he talking about? He mentions it quite a bit, but I'm not sure which he is talking about. Edit: He mentions at 19:25 that it's a book he's working on, called "Justice and Islamic Law: Mazalim Courts and Legal Reform"
@JamesRobinson-t3g
@JamesRobinson-t3g 2 ай бұрын
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
@P.W.O523
@P.W.O523 Ай бұрын
Bots are really evolving
@nooralmasa5807
@nooralmasa5807 2 ай бұрын
Subject: Request for Assistance in Obtaining a Biography of Azbila Twal Niehoff Dear Dr. [اسم الدكتور], I hope this message finds you well. I am currently researching the biography of Azbila Twal Niehoff, and I would greatly appreciate your assistance in obtaining a documented source, such as a research paper or book, that discusses her life and work. If you happen to know of any relevant resources or publications that provide an in-depth look at her biography, I would be extremely grateful if you could share them with me. Thank you so much for your time and support. I look forward to your response. Kind regards, Hind mudher Ali]
@nooralmasa5807
@nooralmasa5807 2 ай бұрын
Dear Dr. I hope this message finds you well. I am currently researching the biography of Azbila Twal Niehoff, and I would greatly appreciate your assistance in obtaining a documented source, such as a research paper or book, that discusses her life and work. If you happen to know of any relevant resources or publications that provide an in-depth look at her biography, I would be extremely grateful if you could share them with me. Thank you so much for your time and support. I look forward to your response. Kind regards, Hind mudher Ali]
@syubiased6854
@syubiased6854 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@karlscher5170
@karlscher5170 2 ай бұрын
We will deport all musIim colonialists and settlers from our lands. Sincerely, an indigenious christian European.
@uha6477
@uha6477 2 ай бұрын
I grew up near that park. I knew about this 'village', but never knew there was so much information about it. Great research.
@yuliyaliya1565
@yuliyaliya1565 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much to Kevin Blankinship for the valuable information and the heartfelt presentation that warmed my heart on this winter day. I was particularly drawn to the ideas and lifestyle of the poet and thinker Abu al-Ala al-Ma’arri. I’m curious to know if his worldview has influenced your personal choices, such as your diet-are you a vegetarian? شكرا جزيلاً للأستاذ Blankinship على المعلومات القيمة والتقديم العاطفي الذي أدفأ قلبي في هذا اليوم الشتوي. لفتت انتباهي أفكار الشاعر والمفكر أبو العلاء المعري حول التطوع وأسلوب حياته. لدي فضول لمعرفة ما إذا كان لنظرته حول الحياة تأثير على خياراتك الشخصية، مثل النظام الغذائي، وهل أنت نباتي؟
@ExeterIAIS
@ExeterIAIS 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for attending the Majlis! Please write to Professor Bankinship to his email. He has no access to this channel. This is his webpage: hum.byu.edu/directory/kevin-blankinship With best wishes, Istvan Kristo-Nagy
@hotfun07
@hotfun07 3 ай бұрын
God bless Arabs ❤
@aldrabdhosseini
@aldrabdhosseini 3 ай бұрын
exellet Majles
@aal-e-ahmadhussain3123
@aal-e-ahmadhussain3123 3 ай бұрын
Salam & Peace to all. Some important context regarding Umm Fadl (may God be pleased with her) is that she was the wife of Abbas (may God be please with him) who was at once Prophet Muhammad’s (may peace be upon him) paternal uncle and also close friend from childhood, there being only four years age difference between them. They grew up together, were in and out of each other’s homes, and were almost inseparable throughout their youth. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was particularly eager for this uncle of his to become a Muslim and took him into the utmost confidence, even being accompanied by him while still not a Muslim at the Aqabah pledge where the people of Yathrib agreed to provide asylum and handover political leadership to the Prophet (pbuh) upon his expulsion from Mecca - Abbas expressing his reservations and advising the Prophet (pbuh) how to proceed. Point being, Umm Fadl (may God be pleased with her) was family to Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him). They were in and out of each others homes because of these close family links and apparently got along very well. Her sisters Maimoona, Salma and Asma bint Umays (may God be pleased with them) were all married into the Prophet’s family as well, and she is also the foster mother of the Prophet’s grandson Hasan (may God be pleased with him) - whose father was Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) cousin and Abbas’ nephew (may God be pleased with him). Umm Fadl (may God be pleased with her) was also friends with Khadeejah (may God be pleased with her), the wife of Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him). It’s probably helpful to diagram these familial and marital relationships. Further insights can be garnered from wet-nursing and foster relationships. It was customary to share the same wet nurse, thereby becoming “legal siblings”, which affected rules (and permissions) regarding marriage, hijab and inheritance. It was also common-place to “adopt” each other’s children and incorporate them into one’s home as both a form of social security/support in times of difficulty and as an act of infinite generosity and intimacy between one another. An example of this can be seen in the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and Abbas (may God be pleased with him) arranging and taking on the care of the children of Abu Talib - Abbas’ brother and Prophet Muhammad’s uncle and father figure - when he grew elderly and of meagre means, returning the favour done to them in their own childhoods. This is how Ali Ibn Abu Talib found himself living in Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) home and being brought up by him since young, while Ja’far Ibn Abu Talib found himself in Abbas’ home and being brought up by him. Let’s also not forget that Abdullah, the son of Abbas, was also placed by his mother, Umm Fadl, in the tutelage of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). So not only was the child’s religion determined by the mother in this case, but also his education, which took a peripatetic form. Hence Abdullah, the son of Abbas and Umm Fadl, became one of the primary narrators of hadith and also was recognised as one of the scholars trained directly by the Prophet, to the extent that his comments and insights into the meaning and interpretation of the Quran carry almost unparalleled authority.
@raptorshah6211
@raptorshah6211 3 ай бұрын
The ethical debate as Dr Legenhausen has mentioned is EXACTLY what is needed to be debated in Muslim countries for ethical principles of Islam to be understood and implemented properly. Fiqh and ethics have been separated and therefore created too much confusion in the Islamic discourse for too long.
@muse4297
@muse4297 3 ай бұрын
How to be an activist and bring change in spite of the established power structures/
@sawsee8482
@sawsee8482 3 ай бұрын
Observant Christians, Jews and Muslims have very much in common, in that they share very many values and beliefs. The people of modern day 'Western' secular democratic Nations have broken away from their religious foundational values, beliefs and traditions, and are therefore much further removed from Christianity than Christianity is to Judaism and Islam.
@ibrahimelmasry-z3k
@ibrahimelmasry-z3k 3 ай бұрын
Islam has only one book, the Quran, but all the hadiths are fabrications written by Muslims who deviated from Islam. They wrote them 250, 300, 400, and 500 years after the death of the Prophet. The hadiths convey the culture of the Abbasid Empire with the backgrounds of its Christian, Jewish, and Zoroastrian citizens.
@BilginKurt
@BilginKurt 3 ай бұрын
shukran!
@Thewitcherwolf
@Thewitcherwolf 3 ай бұрын
Is there modern physics or modern science teachings in RELIGION ISLAM? 1. In surah ' KAHF' ALLAH said that 7 men took refuge in the cave there ALLAH gave them sleep. When they got up after so many years, they talked to each other that they slept for a few moments. 2. In the Quran, The prophet was passing through an abandoned village, he thought that all the population have been destroyed so how the people come to life again? So ALLAH gave death to this Prophet and His donkey. After 100 years ALLAH brought them to life and asked them that how many years he took rest. The Prophets said that he rested for only some moments. 3. Holy Prophet Muhammad s.a.w' s journey 'MERAJ'. Holy Prophet Muhammad s.a.w came back from the journey in less than a second. 4. Holy Prophet Muhammad s.a.w told that on the day of judgement ALLAH will ask humans, how much time they lived in the world, so they will reply that they lived in the world only a few moments. ................................................................................. 1. According to modern science, 'if any matter moves with more velocity than the velocity of light, neglecting other forces. It will enter in another dimension of time. Just like ..... When an aircraft breaks the sound barrier it will enter into another dimension of energies and sounds. 2. E=mc^2 3. Study of space and dimensions.
@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what you wrote, so I have to check it. However, the point as overall you are making is how come it feels something as we know that takes longer period of time feels as if it were fraction of seconds time in comparative roughly. It's because Allaah’s creation is a dual singular collective: Al-İnsaan (the Human, singular masculine collective noun) named Aadam made out of the Earth Named with the feminine noun Al-Jannat, and Al-Malaa’ikat (collective feminine noun, and each one of them is a singular masculine noun Al-Malak; that correspond to As-Samaawaat = the Skies, plural of As-Samaa’ = the Sky, that corresponds to İsm = Name) that were commanded by Allaah < Al-İlaah to prostrate to Aadam (as the aim of Allaah’s creation, representative symbolism of the entirety of Allaah’s creation, hence the ultimate point from which Allaah’s creation is read from in alignment of the Creator of all and His created) because Al-Malaa’ikat are as feminine collective noun representatives beings of the Inner Perspective of Allaah’s creation and Aadam the only earthly being is a dual himself as Name or nominal singular intact being, and highlighted as nominal and as his masculine collective dual noun (for both masculine and feminine) Zawj = Pair / Couple, made out from internally from her Nafs = Self, a masculine in form but attributively feminine noun, emphasising the likelihood of separabiliy in relation to İbliis, the danger of appearing the opposite side of the physical created to Allaah’s creation. So, once İbliis (by name, also known in make as Al-Jaann, also known Aš-Šayṭaan = the Distant one, from his Creator of all; activating the opposite within the physical creation to the harmony and alignment of Allaah’s creation = the opposite in meaning, the chaotic and the Hellish ENMITY of life) had refused to prostrate, then as Al-İnsaan is lowered from his elevated position, and his dualness is emphasised Aadam (nominal) your Zawj live in the comfortably but not to go near to the cursed tree, and once İbliis had succeeded in Aadam eating the fruit of the cursed tree, then was spilt automatically into two separate bodies of male and female, with sex organs appearing whereas before nonseparate Aadam didn't have or produce any waste as we do, hence out of the three this world or this universe or (Al-Ḥayaatu) Ad-Dunyaa was born. That in this Unnamed Earth in the Sky as beings is dual form is represented, جِنٌّ Jinn collective masculine noun and its unit feminine noun جِنَّةٌ Jinnat, that correspond to inner perspective As-Samaawaat in this world of plurality and diversity; and إنْسٌ İns collective masculine noun = humankind from outer physical perspective). The point is the one duality that we are from inner physical perspective the elemental subatomics and the outer bodily of the earth itself, - the physical lives that live on it, the animals "no animals in Earth Al-Jannat, other than Al-İnsaan = Aadam" of which the human is part of, - is within the sky (the Skies are within the Sky). And it's demonstrated with عَصًا ᶜaṣan of Muusaa or his cane that becomes alive like a Jaann (as good like Janiin = embryo, fetus; germ "in a seed, etc" and Al-Jannat, demonstrative the inner perspective of Allaah’s creation and evolution) (Qur’aan 27:10, 28:31)! Jaann, the masculine active participle of the triliteral root-pattern J-N-N of the verb Janna, is also in the same situation presented as ثُعْبَانٌ Ṯuᶜbaan = snake (Qur’aan 7:107, 26:32), either way that instantaneous transformative is same as it can happen in the Subatomic inner world, as opposed to the plural snakes of Firᶜawn who thinks he's God (Qur’aan 28:38; who thinks as if had control over the natural evolution)
@adenmohamed4760
@adenmohamed4760 3 ай бұрын
You only fooling yourself.
@Aladin-r8t
@Aladin-r8t 3 ай бұрын
Why ?
@cheikhsalek7695
@cheikhsalek7695 3 ай бұрын
???
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx 3 ай бұрын
There are many Sects that claim to be Muslims, but arent. Bani Umayya killed Innocent. Abu Sufyian was defeated in Batlle and he wanted Revenge so he doestroyed concocted everything that came into his Path to diminish the Religion of the Prophet. Bukhari is a concocted Hadith Collection. Abu Bakr and Umar la. Concocted the Holy Quran, took many Verses out. Umar la. Burned all other Books, killed many Innocent People in War. And was a Coward. Yazeed and Muwiya were only Jealous and greedy Drunkards, cruel Killers. Isis and Al Qaida , Daesh are a example of their Islam. Do not believe in those Fabricated Hadiths from those Sects. The Prophet foretold that from 73 Sects , 72 will enter Hellfire.
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx 3 ай бұрын
You took distorted Sources Sunni Sources, that will not benefit you. Abbasids abused Islam for their own greedy Goals. That’s not true Islam from the Ahlul Bayt Asws.
@green1880
@green1880 3 ай бұрын
What a load of nonsense … Sunni-Sufi Islam is the REAL Islam.
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx
@xXMoAzraelsWorkshopXx 3 ай бұрын
@@green1880 Yeah really? For me your Sunni Sufi Islam is a load of Bullshit. Stupid like Hell. You have nothing to say in this World. All Tyrants Rule over you. Shia Muslims from Lebanon and Iran have to Defend you Sunnis, while your Saudi Qatari etc Sunni Leaders don’t give Shit if you Die or not, or be Killed. They Drive 90 Ferraris each Day and the Poor Die next to them. Go F@ck urself and ur Sunni Islam!
@abaabdAllah
@abaabdAllah 3 ай бұрын
Well Anna in every time there are men and women are of different caliber. As today there is a woman who stands firm and is nominated and expecting to be the first president of the United States. Also at the same time there are women gangsters who end up realizing that being part of the gang is morally not right. If you are speaking of common women, we may have one stick for the heard. Very importantly all the hadeeth collectors did not believe in the cancel culture. So they recorded everything presented to them. So it becomes reader’s responsibility to see where it is coming from. I will be very interested in hearing your study on genders. Which I have a feeling that I may not agree with you.
@muhammadbenjuraij7734
@muhammadbenjuraij7734 3 ай бұрын
Distorted 😂😂😂 Kamal Haidari confirmed that most of what is in Shia books is a fabricated!!! You see you don’t have one unbroken chain of reliable narrators that reach the Prophet عليه الصلاة والسلام !
@shakirsohail1681
@shakirsohail1681 3 ай бұрын
Shiaasm and islam are two different religions
@deratatouille4924
@deratatouille4924 3 ай бұрын
Many thanks to the professor
@deratatouille4924
@deratatouille4924 3 ай бұрын
it's sad that it took 43 min to start to really speak about the book.
@realbless5985
@realbless5985 4 ай бұрын
Prof Bukhari you must improved english accent dont used again A A A A A plz don’t mind
@ShakespeareJoyce-h8q
@ShakespeareJoyce-h8q 4 ай бұрын
White Robert Johnson Sharon Jones Karen
@kosarkeshtkar-w6j
@kosarkeshtkar-w6j 4 ай бұрын
❤❤
@jacquelinearmstrong8819
@jacquelinearmstrong8819 4 ай бұрын
Nuclear-weapon-free zone in middle east. US law re nuclear arms!!! Israel nuclear arms! (~Minute 30)
@michaelscott2389
@michaelscott2389 5 ай бұрын
A very appropriate wink at Joseph Conrad and colonial Congo, in which the Holocaust is also continuing. And not surprisingly with Anglo-American Zionist and Christian Zionist / Evangelical connivance. -45:00 “This is the heart of darkness” Indeed it is. And it’s now globalized.
@ABN_Youtube
@ABN_Youtube 6 ай бұрын
It is important to note that describing the Umayyads as Syrians is inaccurate. Most of the Umayyad caliphs were born in the Hejaz, in what is now modern-day Saudi Arabia, specifically in Mecca and later in Medina. Those born in Medina were born into Islam. It wasn't until the 9th caliph, Yazeed bin Abdulmalik Ibn Marwan, that Umayyad caliphs were born in Damascus, and this occurred near the end of the Umayyad dynasty. Additionally, using the term "Syria" for this period is anachronistic, as the region was referred to as the Levant (Al-Sham) by the Arabians. Furthermore, the Umayyads' roots were deeply embedded in Arabia, highlighting their strong connections to the region. At the time of the Umayyads, there were relatively few Arabians in what is now Syria, and the local populations had not yet fully assimilated with Arabian culture. This context fueled the Abbasids, who were also Meccan and Arabian, to overthrow the Umayyads while portraying themselves as progressives and against the "racist Umayyads that preferred peninsular Arabians over other Muslims." This preference for Arabians is an essential part of the Umayyad story, as it was a key reason for their eventual overthrow. Thus, terming the Umayyads as Syrians is a flawed perspective, as it overlooks their Arabian origins and the demographic context of that period. I enjoyed the lecture,Thank you.
@ABN_Youtube
@ABN_Youtube 6 ай бұрын
Umayyad history starts at 18:00. Before that, it's Steven Judd's history. 😅 Joking aside, I'm from Saudi Arabia, and I want to thank both of you for highlighting the dilemma we face when dissecting any history before the Abbasids. There is no doubt about the Western over-fascination with Tabari, which is not the case among Arab historians and scholars. It's a similar phenomenon with Jalal ad-Din Rumi. Having the privilege of understanding both Arabic and English, I am astonished by the vast difference in how Rumi is portrayed.
@OscarLevenson-Stoltz
@OscarLevenson-Stoltz 2 ай бұрын
Would you mind elaborating on the "Western over-fascination with Tabari"?
@ABN_Youtube
@ABN_Youtube 2 ай бұрын
@@OscarLevenson-Stoltz He is the only referenced and known Historian on Muslim and Arabian history, when he is one of many well known historians Ibn atheer ibn Alktheer etc etc He is a well respected scholar and historian don't get me wrong, however not on all subjects and I wouldn't say he is the most prominent of them all. When Western academia wants to reference something its almost always Tabari.
@UriHoresh
@UriHoresh 7 ай бұрын
In November 2023, Achva Academic College fired me, following my vocal protest against Israel's genocidal acts in Gaza. I now realize that I was naïve to truly believe that the institution about which Saleem and I spoke at this conference actually cared about the welfare of its Palestinian students.
@EldersTree
@EldersTree 7 ай бұрын
Ok
@bobbybannerjee5156
@bobbybannerjee5156 7 ай бұрын
Gender studies is a false discipline. The conversation would have been better served without the lady from gender studies anchoring it.
@rosanavegando
@rosanavegando 7 ай бұрын
Congratulations for you for several virtues you have: femininity, clarity, love for pronunciation, generous time for your expositions, extremely nuanced words delivered, devotional attitudes and Being Beautiful in all aspects for the sake of Beauty, or else Love materialised. The way you speak about Ibn Arabi invokes purity of heart flowing into us. Thank you for being there, Rosa.
@El-gn9sn
@El-gn9sn 7 ай бұрын
Is Austin a muslim?
@willowbell3756
@willowbell3756 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, this is a very informative interview. You'll be glad to know the Umayyad era still inspires debate in Syria. I dislike the Abassids as much as it seems to disdain the Umayyad period. That is partly because it has inspired the current Syrian war and partly because winged it for most of the period. You should be sceptical, if only in relation to the current war that is far from over. I'm talking in terms of the Islamic invasion that took place from 2006 to 2014. I call it the Sunni/Sunni split, there's more than one but that has allowed even Britain/America to get in on the act. I still think it is important to standardise accounts and repeat the standardisation because of where it has led. They made fantastic use of land as well. The Sufyan prophecies imply they never left people's minds. It ended with the Moors, I guess. Well if the tribal aspects are true or not there were certainly lots of them around competing for trade and the control of the Ka'aba. Greek influences? Pagan. It's called head hunting, the appointing of admin workers I mean. Thanks
@ahsenzafar8037
@ahsenzafar8037 8 ай бұрын
Save Gaza
@torengen899
@torengen899 8 ай бұрын
Will check it later. But comment that the crested moon and the star. Symbolising moon god Nannar and the sun/Saturn god Shamash.
@Dom-qs2ou
@Dom-qs2ou 8 ай бұрын
Who was the first to call holocaust denial?
@falnica
@falnica 8 ай бұрын
A guy named named Christian explaining the Zoroastrian critique of Islam
@beorntwit711
@beorntwit711 8 ай бұрын
The review of Škand Gumanig Wizar starts on 40:00 min, roughly. Not to say that the preceeding part isn't informative.
@jeffmarlatt6538
@jeffmarlatt6538 3 ай бұрын
Thanks. This interviewer was wasting time asking personal questions that have nothing to do with the topic. I was 25 minutes in and it was just nonsense.
@arsalanshaikh3763
@arsalanshaikh3763 8 ай бұрын
This was a very informative session, thanks a lot for sharing this.
@thepeacefulenemy4026
@thepeacefulenemy4026 8 ай бұрын
Dang. I wanted to hear him discuss the right-wingers lol. Perhaps a follow up? This was really interesting.
@sk-pd8zw
@sk-pd8zw 8 ай бұрын
THE FRUITS TELL ABOUT YOU ABOUT THE TREE
@shoaibriz
@shoaibriz 9 ай бұрын
Amazing
@gorillionaire
@gorillionaire 9 ай бұрын
He got it wrong about BLM.
@Emir_969
@Emir_969 9 ай бұрын
Nahda's failure in tunisia is a the final blow to Democracy in the Arab World IMO. Since it basically became a secular party and give up all its islamic values yet a coup happened against them which proves the Arab Expectionalism theory which states that Democracy wont work their due to these countries rich resources so the armies their have no interest in Democracy. So Arabs have no other choice to get rid of these secular dictators than following the Iranian Model instead of the Turkish Model.