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@dullatip19915 ай бұрын
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@Mma-basement-2155 ай бұрын
Listen thank you for the history and the information I'm a big fan of history and where we all come from ✌️🫶 Understand each other and where we come from and why we feel the way we feel is very important for Peace and respect
@GhettoDetective5 ай бұрын
Are you going to make a video about Dhul Qarnayn and Gog & Magog ?🙂
Salām from Pakistan! May Allāh ﷻ grant you success in this world as well as in the hereafter! ʾĀmīn!
@InsightGrid6205 ай бұрын
Name any Pakistani empire
@SignsBehindScience5 ай бұрын
@@InsightGrid620 Pakistan literally means land of the pure. This name is applicable to essentially every empire in the subcontinent that was ruled by Muslims, for instance, the Mughul Empire (which was the predecessor of Pakistan) and its predecessor the Delhi Sultanate, and its predecessor the Ghurids, the Ghaznavids, and the oldest Islamic empire of the region, the Emirate of Sindh, conquered by Muhammad ibn al-Qāsim
@sirhclau5 ай бұрын
Are your parents cousins?
@SignsBehindScience5 ай бұрын
@@sirhclau no but why does this even matter to you?
@FOREVERLOST-k15 ай бұрын
@@InsightGrid620Islamic republic of pakistan
@little_laughs_family4 ай бұрын
This channel should have much more views, it is very under rated. I wished I could have supported it more.
@786stories4 күн бұрын
Father of Arab chemistry Jabir Ibn Hayyan series kzbin.info/aero/PL-wU-5A3ns7pu1Chgb2GpPynpMIGji_8u
@hazorg165 ай бұрын
Keep doing what you're doing brother! This is one of the best history channels out there.
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
0:56 Introduction - Contemporary situation and historic glory 2:41 Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ and the early Muslims 4:02 Rāshidun Caliphate 5:29 Umayyad Caliphate 6:44 Abbasid Caliphate 11:30 Buyids and their defeat by the Seljūqs 12:36 Al-Andalus 13:57 The Fatimids 15:23 The Ayyubid Dynasty 15:57 The Mongol Invasion 17:40 The Black Death 18:15 The Delhi Sultanate 19:30 The Timurids 20:58 The Ottomans 22:54 Forceful conversion of Irani Sunnis to Shias 24:10 The Hotak Dynasty 24:31 The Afsharids 24:54 The Mughuls 27:06 The Periphery: Africa & Southeast Asia 30:28 Colonization 33:33 Islam in the Modern Era 47:20 Conclusion
@adriankoh48595 ай бұрын
And they blame other religion for colonialist
@Im_Sanenough5 ай бұрын
@adriankoh4859 nobody blablamed any religion on colonization. These are empires that made conquests. That is different than colonization, which is designed to drink the resources of foreign host land and feed the colonizers until the host runs dry. Conquests incorporate land into the empire itself as a single entity with shared wealth
@Narrator_of_Tarikh075 ай бұрын
@@adriankoh4859Colonialism has nothing to do with any religion...
@SignsBehindScience5 ай бұрын
@@adriankoh4859 Islam didn't genocide any ethnicity like the westerners did to the indigenous people of not just Americas but also Africa, Australia, etc. However, when Islām conquered a region, the locals flourished and partook in the government, scientific research, and everything else, even the native languages were protected.
@adriankoh48595 ай бұрын
@@SignsBehindScience preserved but not refined, even the blind can recognize this is just bat shit crazy
@daemonofdecay5 ай бұрын
Shared your video on a small server of friends. Universal interest in seeing more Islamic history in English. Its one of those topics (like Sub-Saharan African history) that is just criminally neglected online.
@hiddenhist5 ай бұрын
Ironically this video neglects west and east Africa, despite these regions having over 1000 years of islamic history and representing over 10% of modern Muslims. Lol.
@daemonofdecay5 ай бұрын
@@hiddenhist It's already cramming a lot into a 49 minute video.
@shafsteryellow5 ай бұрын
@@daemonofdecay islam was in East Africa before north africa, India persia and levant
@hiddenhist5 ай бұрын
@@daemonofdecay definitely, but the video does bill itself as comprehensive.
@rizkyadiyanto79225 ай бұрын
subsahara africa and southeast asia too.
@mirfans15 ай бұрын
Good work
@mominandsara20205 ай бұрын
I think the accurate title would be history of muslims rather than Islam. Bcz islam wasn't exactly represented by all these dynasties. So the impact of Islam is different from the impact of Muslim dynasties.
@tonywoutrs4 ай бұрын
Well, I guess he clarified in the description: "This is the story of the people who called themselves adherents of this faith"
@vturn22473 ай бұрын
Both are same!
@AMAli-ct5df3 ай бұрын
@@vturn2247 Not
@vturn22473 ай бұрын
@@AMAli-ct5df then explain?
@dmmeforscript47292 ай бұрын
Islam dont have a church or organization,every muslim call them muslim and other heretic but nooone can claim they are objectively truth,its al interpretation of Quran and Hadith,thats all m@@vturn2247
@faysal85975 ай бұрын
Amazing comprehensive video.. love this channel
@S4ndžaklija5 ай бұрын
This video is a good reminder of key events, but it's definitely too fast-paced for anyone who's not already familiar with the history of Islamic civilization. At this speed, you really need to know the details beforehand to keep up. It would have been more effective with a slower pace and more in-depth explanations.
@desertoasis2555 ай бұрын
Also, it's too eastern biased. And gives too much importance to small shia empires. Title is misleading
@MrRizeAG4 ай бұрын
He has more in depth explanations in other videos on the channel. This is a broad overview.
@786stories4 күн бұрын
Father of Arab chemistry Jabir Ibn Hayyan series kzbin.info/aero/PL-wU-5A3ns7pu1Chgb2GpPynpMIGji_8u
@Seneca_dengo_dengo4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@gash_tarukh5 ай бұрын
This channel is too good and underrated Love from Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) May Allah bless you
@kushsoni64295 ай бұрын
It's J&K.
@mominraina48064 ай бұрын
❤
@DANGARJOR3 ай бұрын
@kushsoni6429 Occupied by India.
@timtom95035 ай бұрын
What a treat! Thank you very much!
@unusualhistorian13365 ай бұрын
Excellent video as always! Wonderful seeing your channel grow!
@OrbitalAstronaut5 ай бұрын
Nice vid bro. I learned a lot.
@desertoasis2555 ай бұрын
A reminder to anyone watching this is not scholarly peer reviewed work. It's a youtube video. Thank you for your good work as always. I know how hard it can be to make such a video, so I want to mention that this video does not cover North Africa, West Africa and East Africa. It almost seems biased towards the east more, and I notice this a lot from Muslims with eastern roots. They sometimes don't even know the country Tunisia. Usually, the Andalus is glorified as Western Islam, which is very misleading as most events happened from North Africa. This is also clear in the start when you mention the Shia (only 10% of Muslims) and the political conflict. Like you said that most people saw Hassan and Hussain as more legitimate, which is not true. Again, I think coming from an eastern bias as you have more shias. I can not say I like the video, I think the title is very misleading.
@Emir_9695 ай бұрын
Abdullah Ibn Umar, Abdullah Ibn al-Zubayr and Abdullah Ibn Abbas were all better than Hassan and Hussein.
@tengkualiff5 ай бұрын
Alhamdullilah, thank you for sharing about Islam brother.
@personaincognita16835 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation considering you covered a huge span of time in a short video. Keep up the good work.
@MohamedAhmed-mv5gy4 ай бұрын
As an Egyptian myself I can say that Egypt is still under dictatorship even after the so called "Arab Spring" basically the Arab Spring only caused the Egyptian economy to decline with high speed.
@polemicist81504 ай бұрын
Commenting to support
@nabz55385 ай бұрын
‘There will be Prophethood for as long as Allah wills it to be, then He will remove it when He wills, then there will be Khilafah on the Prophetic method and it will be for as long as Allah wills, then He will remove it when He wills, then there will be biting rule (ملكًا عاضًا) for as long as Allah Wills, then He will remove it when He wills, then there will be oppressive rule (ملكًا جبرية) for as long as Allah wills, then he will remove it when He wills, and then there will be Khilafah upon the Prophetic method.’
@adriankoh48595 ай бұрын
And the next one is Buddhism thank you allah
@nabz55385 ай бұрын
@@adriankoh4859 😭😭😭
@AltaicGigachad5 ай бұрын
It might have been expected that these different ruling dynasties, Ghaznavid, Qarakhanid, and Seljuq, would have brought a new lingua-franca to the Middle East in the eleventh century. They did, after all, speak mutually intelligible forms of Turkic; and this was the beginning of what would turn into almost a millennium of Turkish rule, as witness the Arabic proverb cited by the North African analytic historian Ibn Khaldun of the fourteenth century: dawlah 'ind al-turk, din 'ind al-'arab wa adab 'ind al-furs Power (rests) with the Turk, religion with the Arab, and culture with the Persian.
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
@@AltaicGigachad I was thinking about the Qārākhānids, they fascinate me so much.
@Emir_9695 ай бұрын
I Never Understood the "Persian Culture" part, do they mean with it the Hanafi and Shia Schools?!
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
@@Emir_969 no it's about how the Islamicized empires of Turks and Indian Muslims adopted the Persian language which became a symbol of Islam
@Emir_9695 ай бұрын
@@SyedAhmedJaved Did the Ottoman Empire speak Persian?! Also what about the Arab World(Middle East) which is the heart of the Islamic Civilisation?!
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
@@Emir_969 Ottoman Turkish was the official language of the Empire, and it consisted of a multitude of Persian vocabulary. Also, the predecessor of the Ottomans, the Seljūqs, had made Persian the official language
@garrisonline18184 ай бұрын
I’m doing a paper on the Islamic golden age as I want to learn more about this era in history. As an American we don’t really learn anything about this in school and I’ve found this video to be a very great introduction into the history of this period and the modern day. Thanks.
@AlMaruf944 ай бұрын
Awesome 😎 good luck!
@andrewtheworldcitizen3 ай бұрын
the best place to find reliable, accurate information that is as unbiased as possible would be academic published books by scholars in the field of Islamic History....
@DirtBlockGames5 ай бұрын
I'm supposed to be writing my CV, but Al Muqaddimah just dropped a video on the history of the the entire Islamic Civilisation. guess my work will have to wait
@muazzamshaikh20495 ай бұрын
Great Summary of Islamic Civilizations. Btw, there was a battle between the Muslims and Byzantines during the time of Muhammad. The battle of Mutah in 629 CE.
@Polycarp-g6z4 ай бұрын
Very strange, as even though Constantinople who were vert literate and similar to the famous battle of yarmouk, Arab sources claim virulent that they occurred but the byzantine never even mention your first which I'll deny to mention because of what the word means now to the Shia, the battle of yarmouk was FINALLY WRITTEN about by a woman who called it a skirmish which lasted less than one day, unlike Six days which makes sense as it took place in the height of summer when battles rarely took place. But I care not one jot who is correct. The one thing that I will say about the byzantine, the are truthful as when the great belasarius Constantinoples greatest general had his own scribe precocious and he not only wrote about his generals savage battles against the sassinids, we told about his victories and defeats alike. Unlike Islam, who's god his the greatest deceiver. I wish you kids well , but it you really believe that the most perfect and wonderful prophet is God's chosen sculpture of perfection is Muhammed your deceived. A man who murdered raped , told his men to take female slaves during wareven I'd their husband I'd alive, he took his adopted son's wife zainab because he walked into her tent and she turned the perverted sicko on, he fools his son and then states that Allah denounced abortion ( when he never would)he mattied a six year old little girl and had sex with her when she was nine and he was years old. Iraq have just legalised marriage at nine, so admit it. Finally I lived in the Middle East for 7 years, I speak 6 languages, I cullently have 23 qurans, so stop lying about the harfs being the only quran and the Ahahruf and karat are different in every on. Finally. If Allah has the eternal harfs quran, why did it take all Islam's brilliant scholars over1300 years to get the true quran. Total joke
@Polycarp-g6z4 ай бұрын
Sorry 54 years old whe he raped a baby
@MuftiMasala5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your hard work
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk5 ай бұрын
From the beginning the Turks were noted for their superior military qualities, which seem to have lain mainly in their use of mounted bowmen and the nomadic speed of their cavalry. From this time on the Caliphs relied to an increasing extent on Turkish troops and commanders, to the detriment of the older cultured peoples in Islam, the Arabs and the Persians. The progressive militarization of the regime increased their strength. By the eleventh century the Turks were entering the world of Islam, not only as individuals recruited by capture or purchase, but by the migration of whole tribes of free nomadic Turks still organized in their own traditional way. Lewis, B. (2002) Arabs in history. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.160
@user-ue4fh5mv9s5 ай бұрын
Turks were enemies of islam and tried to destroy it
@IbnWobbler4 ай бұрын
Similar to Vikings destroying the Roman’s, Turks lived in harsh steppe deserts and were more stronger/ barbaric than the weak and civilized pampered Arabs.
@Polycarp-g6z4 ай бұрын
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk just a couple of questions for both of you, with regard to statements made about the so-called invincible nomadic Turks. Firstly, which Caliphs are you on about here? The Rashidun caliphate never even knew that they various Turkish tribes existed? In fact, I personally don't believe that a person called Muhammad even existed, but that is for another day as I'm not here to insult you. Rather, question you. Syring the time of the first four rightly guided Caliphs or just one, depending on which branch of Islam you adhere to, or even which sect within the branch that you follow. We know as historians that the various Turkish Tribes hadn't left North, East, or south of the Caspian basin where they lived for centuries until probably the early to mid 10th century, using the Gregorian calendar. It is 100% agreed that the umayyad caliphate rarely used any non Arab Soldiers, as they were massively racist, even making non Arab Muslim converts pay exactly the same amount of jizya as Christians, Jews, pagans Buddhists etc. Infact you could even understand the Jewish influence of stories that they would have heard around the campfires of the Hijaz, as it was common practice of certain Jews not to eat with inferior people, in their eyes. Muhawiah, in the Middle 7th century, never used them as there were serious doubts if he was even a Muslin in the true sense that you understand Islam today. Archaeologists have found several hundreds of coins dating to his time around 664,666 AD with his name on the coins, but amazingly, the vast majority of coins found in Damascus and Jerusalem Crosses on them, why would such a man put a symbol on a coin, if He didn't believe in the Crucifixion of Christ. Also, if you go online ( I hope you fat, check all). The Maronite Chronicles written 664 talks about Muhawiah praying in the Holy Sepulchre each time he travelled to Jerusalem and also in the Mount of olives, He also stated that He could never live in Jerusalem and made his home Damascus as it was the home of his king. The Turks, mainly the Seljuk and Gotturks, didn't arrive down to Anatolia until the middle to late ninth century as they were pushed out from their land by Mongol tribes. It was then that Basil, the governor of Constantinople, had his first run-in with them, which lasted over 500years until 1453, when Mehmet 2nd took Rome finally. But remember, not all Turks fought for Islam, the Cumins, Pechineks, and Turkopoles, became Christians and fought against islam, The Turks were exceptional horsemen and fought a savage battle at Doraleum during the First Crusade in 1097AD losing by a whisker, as they hadn't come up against heavy horse before, Another question that I wanted to ask is, where did you get your information that the Vikings trashed Rome, Rome was never defeated by the Vikings unlike Paris, Anglo saxon England and to a lesser extent Ireland. Remember it was the Varangian guard, 6000 Vikings that were given to the Byzantines by the newly Christianised Rus King of Kiev, they actually fought for Rome, but never took Rome Italy as they were stopped by the Holy roman emperor. Anyway, good writing, fellas, God bless
@sleepyhead99055 ай бұрын
31:45 the painting is breathtaking ❤❤
@muhammadsaqib6225 ай бұрын
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@620Ramsey4 ай бұрын
Great job with such an enormous task. Lucid and clear. Not going please everyone with such work but I loved the listen. People who need every date and detail perfectly considered - perhaps search the library rather than KZbin! With love and respect - anything worth doing is doing right, granted. But I think our brother’s smashed it here.
@mdevres5 ай бұрын
Wonderful video and Channel! Kudos brother 🙏
@archibaldaudron5 ай бұрын
Your videos are great, mate. Thank you !
@richardsmalls86205 ай бұрын
Just found your channel . Good stuff bro
@76652-j5 ай бұрын
Valeu!
@masahibbhatti40885 ай бұрын
Love the videos keep them coming
@Caspar675 ай бұрын
Great video very concise 😊
@Certified2k45 ай бұрын
Great video, may Allah reward you
@MatarNjie995 ай бұрын
This video is amazing I'm from the Gambia and was hoping you'd expand more on how Islam spread in west Africa
@amandatarver29475 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your presentation. I like how you just gave facts. No spin. Like so many other channels now.
@Uzair_Of_Babylon4655 ай бұрын
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
@ubaidurrehman21675 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work brother
@54032Zepol5 ай бұрын
Awesome! 💯😎 Another great video, keep up the great work! 👍
@adolf_alijaАй бұрын
Extremely detailed video which covers the major events in Islamic history considering that it's only 49 minutes long!
@hadjimohammadsultan77283 ай бұрын
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@SalehHazari.99Ай бұрын
Luv the Artwork and Sound effects, will make sure to check out the Islamic philosophy channel as well.
@PinkyJujubean5 ай бұрын
Hello Muslims 😊🩷 May you have a blessed day 😊
@theredomar5 ай бұрын
absolutely incredible content
@johnsirmans9652 ай бұрын
Hello from France ! Just discovered your channel, interesting stuff. Just a remark. As french, we don't really learn in school about the process of colonization in the 18th century and decolonization in the second half of the 20th century. I thought it was really interesting in your video that you mentionned what we call the "Algerian War" as the "Algerian Revolution" (1958-1962). I would be interested to see a video about this subject (not limited to Algeria, but decolonization in general in the muslim world from European powers).
@mohamedkassim86705 ай бұрын
Been looking for video like dis. Hope it amazing
@NOTREALLYHANKAARON5 ай бұрын
Aisha bint Abi Bakr[a] (c. 613/614 - July 678) was Islamic prophet Muhammad's third and youngest wife.[8][9] Little is known about her childhood. A preponderance of classical sources converge on Aisha being 6 or 7 years old at the time of her marriage, and 9 at the consummation; Reply
@perastraadastra2535 ай бұрын
@@NOTREALLYHANKAARON Yeah, you want a reply? Islamic knowledge and western critical scholarship prove that the age of Aisha was between 17-23 when she married. Not 6 and 9. The report is thus misunderstood/faulty.
@NOTREALLYHANKAARON5 ай бұрын
@@perastraadastra253 Muhammad raped a 9 year old girl
@Narrator_of_Tarikh075 ай бұрын
@@NOTREALLYHANKAARONRape is when a person has intercourse with another person that didn't consent to it. So now you gotta prove that Aisha didn't want to for it to be considered rape. And girls are females who have not hit puberty yet. Aisha had hit it so she wasn't a girl anymore by the time she consummated her marriage...
@abdulrahmanali1225 ай бұрын
As an Iraqi from Baghdad I love your video so much. Thank you for showing our true history.
@justbe14515 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video, great presentation n in formation. ❤ 🇨🇦
@حمزة-ب2ظ5 ай бұрын
5:14 دَعْ مَا جَرَى بَيْنَ الصَّحَابَةِ فِي الوَغَى بِسُيُوفِهِمْ يَوْمَ التَقَى الجَمْعَانِ فَقَتِيلُهُمْ مِنْهُمْ وَقَاتِلُهُمْ لَهُمْ وَكِلَاهُمَا فِي الحَشْرِ مَرْحُومَانِ وَاللهُ يَوْمَ الحَشْرِ يَنْزِعُ كُلَّ مَا تَحْوِي صُدُورَهُمْ مِنَ الأَضْغَانِ وَالوَيْلُ لِلرَّكْبِ الَّذِينَ سَعَوْا إِلَى عُثْمَانَ فَاجْتَمَعُوا عَلَى العِصْيَانِ Leave what occurred among the Companions in battle With their swords on the day the two armies met For their slain and their slayers are both from them And both will be shown mercy on the Day of Gathering For on that day, God will remove all grudges That their hearts might have harbored But woe to those who rode to Uthman And gathered together in rebellion.
@786stories4 күн бұрын
Father of Arab chemistry Jabir Ibn Hayyan series kzbin.info/aero/PL-wU-5A3ns7pu1Chgb2GpPynpMIGji_8u Father of Arab chemistry Jabir Ibn Hayyan series kzbin.info/aero/PL-wU-5A3ns7pu1Chgb2GpPynpMIGji_8u Father of Arab chemistry Jabir Ibn Hayyan series kzbin.info/aero/PL-wU-5A3ns7pu1Chgb2GpPynpMIGji_8u
@SaintJawn3 ай бұрын
This made me wanna learn so much more! History is fascinating but also frustrating and sad.
@amandaa3713Ай бұрын
@SaintJawn Yes, quite sad as human have not learned to do fair trade and instead try to dominate.
@sameerjaffer17045 ай бұрын
Great video❤
@fahmad71942 ай бұрын
It was very well worded and quite balanced. I wish somebody explained how these dynasties appear and disappear so quickly
@travissutherland85025 ай бұрын
Great video.
@Edmonddantes1235 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Personally, I really liked Tamim Ansary’s “Destiny Disrupted”, for people in search of a book-length introduction
@esmith46465 ай бұрын
I’m not Muslim but I love this historical content! Thank you!
@kuroazrem53765 ай бұрын
That painting of the House of Wisdom side by side Rafael's painting is awesome. Did you make it yourself or where did you get it?
@pellesvansl5 ай бұрын
good video, excellent with maps. But goes a little fast for me to follow and think at the same time.
@xp99015 ай бұрын
I wished you would’ve included the eulogy Sallalahu 3aleyhi wa salam
@AltaicGigachad5 ай бұрын
Arab dominance did not, however, continue in the political sphere, and one may describe the premodern history of Islam as falling into three periods of political regime. Until the tenth cen- tury, most regions of Islamdom were under the rule of Arabs; in the 10th and 11th centuries, many regions came under the rule of Persians; and from the 11th until the 19th century, almost all areas of the Muslim world were ruled by ethnic Turks or Mongols, whose dominance continued in the Middle East until World War I and the abolishment of the Ottoman Empire in 1924. For nearly a millennium in the Persianate world, the upper echelons of society were seen as divided along ethnic lines into Turks, who constituted the military and ruling class, and Tajiks, Persians, or non-Turks, who were the administrators, accountants, tax-collectors, and land owners. The division was viewed as natural and not unfair because Turks and Mongols were considered ethnically suited to military exploits because of their sturdiness, fierce nature, ability to endure hardship, and superior skills in horsemanship and archery. Even in contexts where Turks did not make up the bulk of the military, rul- ers often used troops belonging to foreign ethnic groups because of their military skills, internal solidarity, lack of attachment to the local populace, and direct allegiance to the ruler. The Fatimids in Egypt (969-1171) employed both troops who belonged to the Berber Kutama tribal confederation from North Africa and "Suda- nese" troops from sub-Saharan Africa. The 14th-century historian Ibn Khaldun argued, reflecting primarily on the Berber dynasties of North Africa, that there was a strong relationship between the life of political regimes and ethnic groups. Tribal groups from outside settled regions have much stronger ethnic solidarity than settled peoples, and this enabled them to work as efficient military units, conquering territories and establishing new dynasties.
@the3zoooz15 ай бұрын
Wrong it was mostly arabs then turks
@aayushjha20234 ай бұрын
arabs failed to conquer indian subcontinent. but that job was done by turks.
@LargeGanny5 ай бұрын
Cool video. As an atheist, I am very interested in religious history
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
@@LargeGanny Hey! As a Muslim, I request you to research about Islām and the evidence for its Truth. We all will die one day, and have to find the Truth within our short lifespan.
@nextleveltechnology12332 ай бұрын
Love from india, i have known lot of information in this video, i can imagine how Islam started and now what we doing!! Specially we haven't not hold spain, Portugal as well as now palestine respectively. We are fighting each other and ruins syria, iraq, Afghanistan, yemen , somalia, sudan !!!! Hey , Allah let us unite!!
@AbubekirYalcin145 ай бұрын
Great video, but it would have been even better if you also focused on the golden horde and its successor states in eastern Europe.
@numbwhyt5 ай бұрын
love ur work Hank Mc Coy.......
@Themehsofproduction5 ай бұрын
Like with all empires falling the turks always have something to do with it
@bohohohohoyt5 ай бұрын
The noblest of these nations that were not interested in science are the Chinese and the Turks. The Chinese are the largest of the peoples by number, the most imposing by kingdom, and the most considerable by territory. The domains they occupy are in the eastern parts of the inhabited world, between the equinoctial line to the extreme of the seven climates to the north. His share in knowledge (ma'rifa) is to surpass all nations in mastery of handicrafts and perfection of graphic arts. They are the most suffered of men in the prolonged effort, which the improvement of the works [supposes], as well as in enduring the harshness of the penalties in the perfection of the arts (sana'i"). As for the Turks, [they] also form a great nation with numerous troops and an imposing kingdom. The domains they inhabit are found between the eastern regions of Juräsän, [on the side] of the Islamic empire, the western regions of China, northern India, and the extreme north of the inhabited world. Their virtue is that they stand out and achieve supremacy in doing war, as well as in the elaboration of weapons; for they are the most skilful of men in horsemanship and [warfare] tactics, and the keenest of eyes for spearing, striking with the sword, and shooting arrows. Ahmad, A.S. ibn and Salgado, M.F. (1999) Libro de las categorías de las naciones: Vislumbres desde el islam clásico sobre la filosofía y la ciencia. Tres cantos: Akal., p.43
@Sara33465 ай бұрын
What a perspective, I wouldn't consider warfare or territory to enobling at all. A willingness to suffer for art I can understand though.
@siyacer5 ай бұрын
both chose science later on
@michaelwu76785 ай бұрын
China was actually very advanced in terms of mathematics and science, though not as abstract as the Ancient Greeks and the cultures inspired by them.
@王小宝-n1s5 ай бұрын
Explain all the issues about the Xiongnu and the Turks、The Mongols and dozens of other powerful nomadic peoples who fought against the Han Chineseat once. History cannot be falsified. I hope everyone will respect history and not arbitrarily modify the history recorded in China. The Great Wall was built in the Zhou Dynasty 700 BC ago to defend against the Qiang and the Western Rong. Each vassal state had a Great Wall. The first time the Huns appeared in Chinese history was in 318 BC, In 265 BC, at the same time as the Battle of Changping with Qin, the famous Zhao general Li Mu surrounded the invading Xiongnu army with 150,000 border guards (13,000 cavalry) outside the Great Wall of Zhao. He used the cavalry's two-wing encirclement tactics to encircle the invading Xiongnu army. 100,000 Xiongnu cavalry were shot and killed. Then Li Mu eliminated the Linhu (another nomadic people) and defeated the Donghu (the ancestors of the Mongols、xianbei、manzu)..In 220 BC, Qin Shihuang defeated the Xiongnu and connected the Great Walls of various countries into a whole. The Xiongnu leader Touman led his people to flee to the northern desert. "He ordered Meng Tian to build the Great Wall in the north to guard the frontier, and to keep the Xiongnu back more than 700 miles. The Hu people did not dare to go south to herd horses, and the scholars did not dare to bend their bows to complain." Next came the 300-year war between the Han Dynasty and the Huns..In 89 AD, Dou Xian led 40,000 troops to destroy the Northern Huns, and captured 200,000 people and brought them back to the Great Wall. The Han dynasty gave good land to the surrendered Xiongnu. Their population increased quickly and they launched a large-scale rebellion 200 years later. Soon other nomadic tribes joined the rebellion.The Huns disappeared from the Mongolian grasslands. In 431 AD, the last Huns disappeared in China. The four nomadic tribes of Xiongnu, Jie, Di (who unified northern China), and Qiang were destroyed in the "Five Barbarians Invading China", leaving only the Xianbei in northern China. The Xianbei belonged to the Donghu (Mongol, Manchu, Jurchen, Khitan)。The Turks were originally iron-making slaves of the Rouran. They migrated to the southern foot of the Jinshan Mountain (today's Altai Mountains). Because the Jinshan Mountain resembled a helmet, they were commonly known as the Turks, and their tribe was named after it. Initially, the Ashina clan had only a few hundred families, but later the Turkic tribe had tens of thousands of people, most of whom came from the surrounding Tiele tribe. In 552, the Turks defeated the Rouran again and established a Turkic slave regime in the Orkhon River Basin with the northern desert as its center.The Tang Dynasty destroyed the Eastern Turks in 630 AD, and completely defeated the Western Turks in 657 AD, capturing the Eastern Turks Jie Li Khan and the Western Turks Shaboluo Khan. In 742 AD, the Later Turks were destroyed. You can look at history. In 751, during the Battle of Talas, the Turkic vassal army attacked their Tang army comrades from behind, leading to the defeat of the Tang army by the Arabs. However, this battle and the subsequent An-Shi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty were tragedies for the Turks. The main force of the Tang Dynasty garrison in Xinjiang was transferred back to Chang'an to suppress the rebellion. When the Arabs massacred the Buddhist Turks in Central Asia, the Tang army was unable to provide assistance. A large number of Buddhist Turkic women, children and captives were sent to Persia as slaves by the Arabs. No nation is willing to give up its religion, culture, clan, and food traditions. They all gave up after being conquered. Muslim jihadists only give you two choices: either death or conversion to Islam. Ancestor worship is not allowed.By the time of the Second Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, the so-called Turks had been Persianized from race to culture. After that, the original Turks basically disappeared in China, and only one Shatuo Turk (10,000 people) developed by helping the Tang Dynasty and established a short-lived separatist regime. 100 years after the demise of the Tang Dynasty, the name of Turks completely disappeared, After the disintegration of the Uighur Khanate, 200,000 Buddhism Uighurs moved south, and more than 100,000 were wiped out by the Tang Dynasty. The remaining Uighurs entered Xinjiang in several groups, and 840AD up to 20,000 Uighurs controlled Gaochang (all of whom were Han Chinese at the time), forming the Gaochang Uighurs. At that time, Khotan and Kashgar in Xinjiang were both inhabited by Persians who believed in Buddhism. and then China entered a 1,000-year war between the Han people and the Khitan, Dangxiang, Tibetans, Jurchens, and Mongols. The Khitan and Dangxiang were the first to be eliminated. Now, Mongolia and Tibet are still there. The real Turkic culture, race, and religion are gone. Only the language remains. Therefore, it is almost impossible to detect Turkic paternal genes in modern Turkeys. The Khalji dynasty (1290-1320) of the Delhi Sultanate was the second dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. Its royal family was a branch of the Afghan Turks. They had become Iranianized in terms of ethnicity and culture. Recently, Turkey began to boycott Ancestry, a famous American gene sequencing company. Why? It turned out that Turkey had launched a DNA project, and the test report of the technology company commissioned by the company showed that today's Turks are mainly descendants of the conquered indigenous Anatolians and ancient Greeks, and have little to do with the ancient Turks. Some people say that the Turks do not pay attention to bloodline. Let's take a look at a record. Ashina Simo was a Turkic noble, the son of Ashina Duoliushe. Simo had a cheerful personality, quick thinking, and was good at divination. He was loved by Shibi Khan and Choro Khan. [5] However, because Simo looked very much like a Hu person (the Persians, Tocharians and white people in Xinjiang at that time), rather than a Turk, Choro Khan suspected that he was not from the Ashina race. [6] Simo served under two Khanates, Choluo Khan and Jie Li Khan, but he could only serve as a Jiabitele and could not lead troops.
@geokou76455 ай бұрын
@@Sara3346 ✍🏿 🔥 Took the words right out of my mouth. The Chinese _did_ have tons of science and culture to counterbalance any other stuff they did but the ottomans not at all.
@HisMajestyKingPantoniusDSecond3 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that the many sultanates in the Philippines wasn’t included. They were one of those who fought off the Spaniards during their colonialization, some of which were the Sultanate of Sulu, Sultanate of Maguindanao, and Kingdom of Manila ruled by Rajah Sulayman III.
@ThatBoiGk3 ай бұрын
I wish you would say “peace be upon him “ when you saw the Prophets name ( Peace be upon him)
@zaidatimash7135 ай бұрын
0:56 Introduction - Contemporary situation and historic glory 2:41 Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ and the early Muslims 4:02 Rāshidun Caliphate 5:29 Umayyad Caliphate 6:44 Abbasid Caliphate 11:30 Buyids 11:44 Seljūqs 12:36 Al-Andalus 13:57 The Fatimids 15:23 The Ayyubid Dynasty 15:57 The Mongol Invasion 17:40 The Black Death 18:15 The Delhi Sultanate 19:30 The Timurids 20:58 The Ottomans 22:54 The Safavids 24:10 The Hotak Dynasty 24:31 The Afsharids 24:54 The Mughuls 27:06 The Periphery: Africa & Southeast Asia 30:28 Colonization 33:33 Islam in the Modern Era 47:20 Conclusion
@InsightGrid6205 ай бұрын
Arabs turks Persians
@SignsBehindScience4 ай бұрын
@@zaidatimash713 You copied an earlier comment
@zaidatimash7134 ай бұрын
@@SignsBehindScience yeah but I changed some stuff I disagreed with
@SyedAhmedJaved4 ай бұрын
@@zaidatimash713 so you're disagreeing that the Safavids forcefully converted Irani Sunnis to Shias? Also, Buyids WERE defeated by Seljūqs. Are you Shia?
@zaidatimash7134 ай бұрын
@@SyedAhmedJaved I’m disagree in the fact that they should be the titles of those dynasties. Why not mention the Safavids instead of writing “force conversion of Iran”, the same goes for the buyids
@matteopoggianti58605 ай бұрын
can you leave the sources of the video in the description?
@SyedAhmedJaved5 ай бұрын
Wikipedia. Just kidding
@johnrohdejensen12185 ай бұрын
This is amazing stuff but it's going way to fast. I need this spread out over 4-6 episodes. While not being a muslim I know the muslim history is rich enough to take up hour and hours.
@arpandey6985 ай бұрын
Great, thanks for the info.
@lerneanlion5 ай бұрын
Question: How do you think the Ottoman Empire could generate more money to save itself from collapse? And if it did, is it possible for the Tanzimat Reforms to be implemented successfully?
@MoMianji4 ай бұрын
Good Job
@stig5 ай бұрын
NO mention of the Mauritanian king Atlas?
@muazzamshaikh20495 ай бұрын
I think it could be said that up until the Battle of Vienna in 1683, the Christian and Muslim political power was in an equilibrium, with sometimes one gaining the upper hand and sometime the other. The defeat of the Ottomans at that batte and in the subsequent 'The Great Turkish War' decided the fate in favour of the Western Christian Empires, meaning that it was then only a matter of time the Muslim Empires would be ended by their Christian counterparts.
@mysterroniouscherry3264 ай бұрын
The Saud was such a traitor of Islam. It’s unfathomable how they celebrate their independence from the Caliphate.
@Croco_G4 ай бұрын
Which caliphate, ru talking about the Ottoman Empire?
@Croco_G4 ай бұрын
@sickboy2917 look, let me give you a different perspective on this, there are two main points you have to consider, regional power and religious reform. The Ottoman Empire exerted influence over the Arabian Peninsula, but their approach was more about maintaining a loose administrative control rather than actively uniting the region under a single cohesive political entity. The Ottomans' control was often indirect, relying on local leaders and tribal alliances to maintain stability. In contrast, the Saud family aimed to create a unified political and religious state in central Arabia. They sought to consolidate power over the various tribes and regions of the Arabian Peninsula under their own leadership. This was part of their broader ambition to establish a cohesive state with centralized authority, supported by the vision of a unified Islamic polity. Second point is religious reform, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, advocated for a return to what its leaders considered the purest form of Islam, rejecting practices they deemed as deviations or innovations introduced over time, like paganism، they used to pray to the dead for wealth and health, which if you ask any Muslim nowadays will tell you that’s absolutely unacceptable, also they used to do the practice of seeking intercession from saints or the Prophet Muhammad. Basically Mohammed ibn Abdulwahhab saw that the Middle East was in a dire situation similar to Europe in the Middle Ages, and decided to take control of the area with the help of Mohammad bin Saud.
@zeepatel34724 ай бұрын
One suggestion: Don’t put that unpleasant background music. Or volume down it
@Informational_Comparisons3 ай бұрын
17:04 It was actually Jalal-Ad-Din Mingburnu who proved that.
@cassidya.9633 ай бұрын
Does anyone know what editing software he uses?? it is so good! And the maps 🤯
@SafavidAfsharid31975 ай бұрын
Please make a video on explaining the relationship between mughal empire and Ottomans empire from babur to bahadur shah zafar
@kushsoni64295 ай бұрын
They massacred a lot of non-Muslims in cold blood. The End.
@Thatsleepyguy1234 ай бұрын
@@kushsoni6429 cry and cope
@TheDanEdwards5 ай бұрын
"Islamic Civilization" may have applied at one time, in the early days, but today nearly all nations with Muslims are part of the modern world, whether they like it or not. Dubai being an excellent example.
@hasoonnine4 ай бұрын
What has Dubai got to do with it haha, Dubai is neither a country nor is it meant to be an islamic place. There are many islamic countries out there. There is Afghanistan, Iran, Brunei, etc
@nicbahtin47745 ай бұрын
Sultan El Chadabdul Ibn based rules for 50 years he makes the capital into a center of learning art and trade...
@ayubk26385 ай бұрын
36:53 As much as I love the dedication at the end of the Rambo movie. From what I hear, it was always dedicated to the People of Afghanistan rather than the fighters
@danqin38355 ай бұрын
Great video! Can you make a video about arab muslim and other muslim?
@zohaybkhan5 ай бұрын
'Entire' is a promising term, reserved for extensive coverage, not to be used loosely for a video title, when the plan is to present an abridged version of the entirety. Many regions overlooked, where Muslims ruled extensively, one such example is: The Deccan region, unified and ruled by muslims (Bahmani Sultanate), followed by disunity through the Deccan sultanates, eventually uniting again under the Nizam of Hyderabad.
A Templar knight who fought in the Seventh Crusade lamented: Rage and sorrow are seated in my heart...so firmly that I scarce dare to stay alive. It seems that God wishes to support the Turks to our loss...ah, lord God...alas, the realm of the East has lost so much that it will never be able to rise up again. They will make a Mosque of Holy Mary's convent, and since the theft pleases her Son, who should weep at this, we are forced to comply as well...Anyone who wishes to fight the Turks is mad, for Jesus Christ does not fight them any more. They have conquered, they will conquer. For every day they drive us down, knowing that God, who was awake, sleeps now, and Muhammad waxes powerful.
@shahidabdoullakhanzorovr15645 ай бұрын
God never sleeps. Muhammad is His Messenger. صلى الله عليه وسلم
@skihck5 ай бұрын
@@shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Muhammad was just a smart man. Filthy, but smart indeed. God will clean your sight and show you the truth. Don't worry.
@fattiesunite22885 ай бұрын
@@skihcksounds like alot of yapping and indenial
@skihck5 ай бұрын
@@fattiesunite2288 Maybe. Clearly not a lot, but if you say so...
@Narrator_of_Tarikh075 ай бұрын
@@skihckDirty because ?
@phyothant44135 ай бұрын
Thank you for your unbiased presentation when it comes to Israel. I hope the love and unity between Israel and the Muslim world
@MohamedAli-xu3uw5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Emir_9695 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@AhmedHassan-yc5fb5 ай бұрын
Cool. We hope for peace and unity between a muslim state in continental europe. There is a large area of low population density in east germany. Let's take it.
@geokou76455 ай бұрын
Ultra based take
@Emir_9695 ай бұрын
@AhmedHassan-yc5fb Not just a one Muslim State their, there are Millions Of Muslims in Europe that deserve even more states especially after the West Ruined many of the Middle Eastern Ones.
@saifulkhan50674 ай бұрын
Any book recommendations for islamic history?
@sulaimanhasankhan39945 ай бұрын
Salam Syawish why don't you make an alternate history on what if al mutawakkil succeeded
@ibrahimmohammedibrahim92735 ай бұрын
Are you gonna do live stream with hakim channels...? 😊❤
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “The beginning of this matter is Prophecy and mercy, then it will be Caliphate and mercy, then it will be Kingship and mercy, then there will be Imarah and mercy, then they will fight over authority like fighting donkeys biting one another. So hold fast to jihad, and the best of your jihad is Ribat (i.e. guarding the frontier in the face of enemies), and the best and most virtuous of your Ribat is ‘Asqalan (Ashkelon).”
@ibrahimmohammedibrahim92735 ай бұрын
Exactly
@adriankoh48595 ай бұрын
Aren't Muslims colonialist too?
@fattiesunite22885 ай бұрын
@@adriankoh4859conquest doesnt equate to colonies
@abdullahdaniyal1145 ай бұрын
Now don't mention who toppled the democratic system of Khilafat and replaced it with kingship.
@adriankoh48595 ай бұрын
@@fattiesunite2288 ya I know Islam force assimilation