Christian CONVERTS TO ISLAM with SonnyFaz | Live Shahada

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10:33 SEEKING KNOWLEDGE
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@griffydz1789
@griffydz1789 Жыл бұрын
Salam alaykom, please ask Rony if his condition is Auto immune? if yes tell him to try the carnivore diet? This is an amana sentence you HAVE to tell him please, can I trust you with this message? Thanks
@mahendismewifeandmychildre7123
@mahendismewifeandmychildre7123 Жыл бұрын
Assalamu'alaikum .... Please i want to watching this video with indonesian translate and all video, I can't change translate in settings
@pkpoliticalshorts8901
@pkpoliticalshorts8901 Жыл бұрын
اسلام مخالف کتاب لکھتے ہوئے وہ مسلمان ہو گیا! - جورام وان کلورین کی کہانی While Writing Anti-Islam Book He Became Muslim! - The Story of Joram Van Klaveren 👇👇👇👇👇👇 kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4mmfohtZ99jg9U kzbin.info/www/bejne/rXXYY2WMiJalg8k kzbin.info/www/bejne/ep_Oen13j75jjMk You should do a little more research, I hope you get to the right thing (if you want to know) what things are same in all these religions)🌹then ❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍
@mohammadfaizan2824
@mohammadfaizan2824 Жыл бұрын
Hello 3muslims plz invite our new revert brother (Open-minded thinker show) To podcast Assalam mu alekum brothers
@sulaymandrammeh7731
@sulaymandrammeh7731 Жыл бұрын
Assalamualikum brothers you guys are doing a great job however, I strongly advise to let our new Muslim brother to reach out to a trusted knowledgeable person that you guys may know so he can get a more detailed answer and the in and outs about fasting so he can have a broader understanding I only mentioned this because even tho we may know an answer however when a Sheikh or scholar gives the answer it comes with much more wisdom and detailed answer. because even in the time of the sahabas and our prophet(S.A.W) When asked a question that they already knew they will say Allah and his messenger knows best while they already knew the answer because either they were humbling themselves or wanted more wisdom and the sahabas(May Allah be pleased with them all) between themselves when questioned they will pass on the question to the most knowledgeable while many of them knew the answer already. sorry for the paragraph but I hope you guys understand my point Barakallahu fiikum.
@cessealbeach
@cessealbeach Жыл бұрын
Took My Shahada in 2013 Nov, Life in Great with Islam in my Life, Never Looked back, took me almost one year to do salah 5 times a day! Allahu-Akbar
@DrippinNyimi
@DrippinNyimi Жыл бұрын
Mashallah
@lovemesomeflowers
@lovemesomeflowers Жыл бұрын
Does the Quran follow the God of Abraham? Quran says about the sacrifice of Abraham verse 37:107 it uses 3 words: Fadaynah B'zhabh and Azeem. Ask your teacher why there are 2 words for slaughter. One word for concession or exchange. One specifically was for the son of Abraham-B'zhabh. But then there is another word that means great or grave slaughter-Azeem so what in the world is greater than a human son sacrifice? The Quran has no answer for this fundamental question. You have to know what the Bible says to understand the half truths in the Quran. What is greater than a human son sacrifice? A God Son sacrifice. Not only did God sacrifice his Son but also a part of himself. That is why Jesus is both Son and God and it is a holy sacrifice. Ask your teachers what is greater than a human son sacrifice if the Quran is truly perfect and Holy then it should have an answer or else it is not true and Holy from a perfect and Holy God. Dont ignore the question get answers, your eternal salvation depends on it.
@rrl6197
@rrl6197 Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers seek answer from them next time when they are live
@sklw2449
@sklw2449 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts and ibaadah towards allah, I love you for the sake of allah
@pamalickkujabi3461
@pamalickkujabi3461 Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers You are talking about a cult not a religion God doesn’t need human sacrifice!
@angelfrancoise
@angelfrancoise Жыл бұрын
I m French Muslim just wanted to say we are so lucky people's may ALLAH TAALA offer you success in the 2 worlds Amin
@sonymi5642
@sonymi5642 Жыл бұрын
Bro, give Dawa in France 🌺 people💁‍♂️ 😍😍☝️😇😇🇧🇩💕😇 Love U Brother ☺️😎🌺🌺
@bobfaam5215
@bobfaam5215 Жыл бұрын
Which version of ISLA:M is correct ? First resolve that issue . Cause there are 100 different versions of ISL:AMs in the first place .
@shu9005
@shu9005 Жыл бұрын
brother/sister, I just want to say that luck is Haram in Islam and doesn't exist,
@bobfaam5215
@bobfaam5215 Жыл бұрын
@@shu9005 Lol Make a list of Everything Ha:lal and H:aram and post it on You Tube
@keta7550
@keta7550 Жыл бұрын
@@shu9005 Luck means a share of goodness or good fortune.
@johannesgoldling4375
@johannesgoldling4375 Жыл бұрын
I took my shahada 2010. Best decision of my life. My whole life changed to the positiv.
@FaisalFaisal-of6jn
@FaisalFaisal-of6jn Жыл бұрын
congrat brother
@AL-tg7li
@AL-tg7li Жыл бұрын
May Allah keep you steadfast upon Islam and increase you in knowledge and goodness. Aameen.
@AshG321M
@AshG321M Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulellah
@rosalia2940
@rosalia2940 Жыл бұрын
It is very easy to refute Islam! Because the God of Islam does not know that according to Christianity God incarnated True love = the love of God! *God himself went to the cross for you out of love for you as a human being* Philippians 2:5-8
@johainam.822
@johainam.822 Жыл бұрын
@@rosalia2940 If you want guidance Read the old Bible old and Quran, Ask Guidance in Real GOD in Heaven who Created UNIVERSE and everything. You will know the TRUTH. Don't make call god the man same with you human, he's only Creation not the CREATOR...
@listianiachmad3140
@listianiachmad3140 Жыл бұрын
SonnyFaz has this pure soul that can recognise the truth no matter what. I hope he will find happiness inshaa Allah.
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131]...
@rosalia2940
@rosalia2940 Жыл бұрын
It is very easy to refute Islam! Because the God of Islam does not know that according to Christianity God incarnated True love = the love of God! *God himself went to the cross for you out of love for you as a human being* Philippians 2:5-8
@rosalia2940
@rosalia2940 Жыл бұрын
​ @Odean Smith Exactly! the Koran writer didn't even know what Christians believe! The writer of the Koran didn't even know that God became man according to Christianity! The writer of the Koran did not even know the most important foundations of Christianity!
@rosalia2940
@rosalia2940 Жыл бұрын
​ @Odean Smith why are you running away?? The topic is what Allah believes what Christians believe! Which is completely wrong! the topic is not what Islam teaches about Islam!
@idontknow390
@idontknow390 Жыл бұрын
@@rosalia2940 the Quran is not going off of your bible it says to judge the Bible with the Quran but the Quran has the ultimate decision your guys bible can be refuted all the way through if you ask me for some verses that exspose the contradictions in your bible I will be happy to I love you a sister in humanity
@NayimKay
@NayimKay Жыл бұрын
Took my shahada today, it was part of the salaah.
@rottenfreddy3759
@rottenfreddy3759 Жыл бұрын
Lol nice 😂
@ss-vf1xg
@ss-vf1xg Жыл бұрын
AHAHAHAHAHHAHA
@thairinkhudr4259
@thairinkhudr4259 Жыл бұрын
Haha lol but fr tho I feel like the shahada in salah is like a renewal of our shahada each time. I hope I die as Muslim and Allah accepts me into jannah
@sabirmohamed88
@sabirmohamed88 Жыл бұрын
😂took me time to get the joke
@nuarootham1261
@nuarootham1261 Жыл бұрын
I also profess shahadah in my 5 daily prayers 😊
@richardla3830
@richardla3830 Жыл бұрын
It's so nice seeing how happy you guys are for reverts. Especially seeing Anghel non-stop smiling after the shahadah. The feeling is indescribable how happy we feel when people accept Islam :)
@HA-jq1mu
@HA-jq1mu Жыл бұрын
True believers want the best for people and we want everyone to be Muslim and believe in Allah. The world would be so much better if everyone was Muslim because we would all see each other as true brothers and sisters.
@88srt
@88srt Жыл бұрын
@@HA-jq1mu Jesus Loves Y’all Unconditionally! He Is Beside You All! Repent and Claim Him As Your Lord And Savior! Recognize That He Died For You On The Cross For Your Sins and That You Are A Sinner! Don’t Forget That!!! Above All, GOD!!! Amen!!!❤
@fittalib
@fittalib Жыл бұрын
@@88srt no please i don't believe why would someone else suffer for my sins that's unfair, no hate 🙂
@88srt
@88srt Жыл бұрын
@@fittalib Because of The Unconditional Love Jesus Has For Us! We as Human Beings do not deserve that gift that Jesus Did on The Cross For Us but yet By The Grace Of God we have it and he Forgives Us! Respect To You, but Jesus Loves You more that any human being on this earth. God Bless You, Jesus Is King And Is Beside You! Above All, God! Please Do not Forget that! Amen!!
@UriPhoneCracker
@UriPhoneCracker Жыл бұрын
@@88srt why should I believe anything you say though?
@decTac
@decTac Жыл бұрын
I feel so lucky and blessed to be a born Muslim.. but I'm so impressed and feel most grateful to Allah when seeing reverted Muslim brothers and sisters.. Takbir..! Allahuakbar Allahuakbar
@bobfaam5215
@bobfaam5215 Жыл бұрын
Which version of ISLA:M is correct ? First resolve that issue . Cause there are 100 different versions of ISL:AMs in the first place .
@decTac
@decTac Жыл бұрын
@@bobfaam5215 of course Sunni the right sect.. (ahli sunnah waljamaah ASWAJA..)
@maxcharge4911
@maxcharge4911 Жыл бұрын
@@decTac theres no sect sunni means following the guidance of prophet
@MoiLtvu
@MoiLtvu 17 күн бұрын
@@bobfaam5215 6:159
@DomDeVille
@DomDeVille Жыл бұрын
I took my Shahada this past February, and got through Ramadan good. I try to visit different mosques when I travel. I already quit drinking years ago. Pork was easy to quit, but I really have to read labels and avoid other food cooked with pork. Not listening to music is somewhat difficult, but I mainly listen to the Quran, Sunnah, and podcasts lately.
@joechris784
@joechris784 9 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah, welcome to islam my brother
@Joujou350
@Joujou350 8 ай бұрын
MachAllah brother, welcome 🎉❤
@SheedSkii
@SheedSkii Жыл бұрын
Welcome To Islam My Brother The Religion Of Peace❤️❤️
@lovemesomeflowers
@lovemesomeflowers Жыл бұрын
Does the Quran follow the God of Abraham? Quran says about the sacrifice of Abraham verse 37:107 it uses 3 words: Fadaynah B'zhabh and Azeem. Ask your teacher why there are 2 words for slaughter. One word for concession or exchange. One specifically was for the son of Abraham-B'zhabh. But then there is another word that means great or grave slaughter-Azeem so what in the world is greater than a human son sacrifice? The Quran has no answer for this fundamental question. You have to know what the Bible says to understand the half truths in the Quran. What is greater than a human son sacrifice? A God Son sacrifice. Not only did God sacrifice his Son but also a part of himself. That is why Jesus is both Son and God and it is a holy sacrifice. Ask your teachers what is greater than a human son sacrifice if the Quran is truly perfect and Holy then it should have an answer or else it is not true and Holy from a perfect and Holy God. Dont ignore the question get answers, your eternal salvation depends on it.
@DanRaoPkMnTrNr-MEHGIKARP
@DanRaoPkMnTrNr-MEHGIKARP Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers your whole paragraph is ridiculously worded, there isn't even a singular point where its cohesive
@HA-jq1mu
@HA-jq1mu Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers what website did you copy and paste that from 😂😂
@lovemesomeflowers
@lovemesomeflowers Жыл бұрын
@@HA-jq1mu its called original thought with analysis of facts. You should try it sometime with the Quran. Maybe you will see how many holes it has one day dear friend.
@dontonny2355
@dontonny2355 Жыл бұрын
God having a son isn't recognised in the Quran. There is no such thing. God does not beget in the Quran.
@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951
@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar... Takbir!!! Welcome to our umah bro Rony... Lots of love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131]
@jaykassim3474
@jaykassim3474 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Islam brother Rony, salam from Malaysia ❤️🇲🇾😊
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131],...
@trishdana7089
@trishdana7089 Жыл бұрын
This message is for Rony, there is a book, Cures from the Quran. I used to have severe stomach pains since I was a kid until I read the prayer from the book. Alhamdulilah InshaAllah it might help you too.
@user-lo9si5dx8t
@user-lo9si5dx8t Жыл бұрын
4:39 Sonny is absolutely correct, for thousands of years people always drank milk straight from the cows, the goats, the Ewe and other animals, and never had problems, I remember when I was a kid, we always drank pure milk, was the only reason why people are developing all of these crappy intolerances is to do. 1) Pasteurisation of milk (Killing of good healthy and friendly bacteria) 2) Since food is genetically modified and has no good nutrition vitamin wise worse still most of which turns into poison and causes all kinds of diseases. 3) Vaccines (generations have been injected with poison all throughout their lives) 4) Prescriptions - drugs (called medication)
@felreizmeshinca7459
@felreizmeshinca7459 Жыл бұрын
These are not exactly black & white issues brother. 1) We need to take into account that a lot of cows we have nowadays are gotten through selective breeding for optimum profit. The same many other foods (chicken, bananas, etc). Once there are not much variation, they are weak against diseases. So raw milk does not necessarily good. _____________ 2) The highest amount of diseases are actually caused by consuming processed foods & bad way of life. Plenty of foods taken in moderation despite being genetically modified will do no harm. It also depends on the food regulations in which countries. We also are taught for fast regularly, it can counter/balance it alhamdulillah. _____________ 3) Vaccines are discovered by a Muslim historically. Historically stopped diseases when humans have yet had the capability of controlling societies like nowadays. There are clear evidences where people got deadlier disease because they start to not take vaccines. Failed vaccines when there was proper clinical trials, yeah we need to condemn it. Latest vaccines, we can give the benefit of doubt. _____________ 4) Depends on what prescriptions. I do hear it is a bad thing in the west. Where people just pop/prescribed pain killers for anything. But that does not mean ALL prescriptions are bad. We have honest, sincere, righteous doctors with taqwa working on cures, prescribing drugs with amanah. We can be careful & only trust in Muslim doctors despite Rasulullah saw asking the sahaba to go to a "doctor" from a different faith back then. _______________ Clarification: I too believe in healthy eating & even take care of the soap I use that my itchy skin went away. We might say a sentence that will have a great impact on Judgement day in one way or another. So we have to be careful with our words, especially subjective matters despite our good intentions akhi... Wallahua'lam...
@user-lo9si5dx8t
@user-lo9si5dx8t Жыл бұрын
@@felreizmeshinca7459 I just wanted to clarify one thing, vaccines never cured a single disease, they were the origin of many diseases, and every other disease stems from insufficient nutrient, insufficient vitamins and hygiene was also the main reason why diseases occurred. Vaccines never helped anyone, the conditions and diseases ran their natural course and the vaccine took the credit, there is enough evidence to prove this fact. People have contracted all kinds of diseases because of the so-called vaccines, and another thing brother, you need to look into what they mix with the so-called vaccines. I can't trust a Muslim doctor because he was trained in the same way all other doctors and they don't know anything, they know how to prescribe drugs for anything, a good Dr is the one who tells you to use natural remedies and vitamins. Many "Muslim" doctors pushed their patients, relatives and friend to take the poison against the fictitious so-called virus, and as a result, hundreds of thousands and millions died from it others were maimed and disabled for life. Sheep, cows, chickens and practically every animal was injected from birth until the day is taken to the slaughterhouse, chicken is then soaked in a white powdery solution for days before packaging it and selling it to us. Cook chicken or fish, and you will notice a white substance coming out of it. No, it is no fat, I have cooked chicken years ago, and it never ever had that, the same goes for fish bro. So, yes it is black and white, you can almost pinpoint when it all started but it was done at such a slow pace, in small and gradual steps that most people didn't notice the changes and those who noticed them weren't alarmed. As I said to you my brother, I am not doubting the integrity of the doctors, but unfortunately, they were all trained with the same doctrine, they can only become doctors if they did what was expected during their exams, points of view or different experimentations will not be allowed, and that goes for any other so-called scientific discipline. 99% of all prescriptions are bad for you, in the short or long term, the pharmaceutical industry was not set up to cure and help people, they treat the symptoms, and that would cause you other problems and then you will need another drug and so on... If that doesn't work, they will try another drug, and if that eases the symptoms, it gives rise to other ailments which then require more drugs, I have seen people all over the world walking with bags of drugs, pills and tablets. There is no coincidence, and sorry my dear brother, but it's not just in the west, I have seen it, in North Africa for instance, the middle east and so on... Yes, I agree with you, that most processed foods are the cause of many health conditions and illnesses, but the real culprit is the drugs. The processed food was made deliberately to make you sick and so you go and buy their "medicines" and their drugs, they make money off you from selling you junk food and then make more money to try and treat your illnesses and conditions. Thank you for this exchange and your inputs May Allah protect and guide us all.
@88srt
@88srt Жыл бұрын
@@felreizmeshinca7459 Jesus Loves Y’all Unconditionally! He Is Beside You All! Repent and Claim Him As Your Lord And Savior! Recognize That He Died For You On The Cross For Your Sins and That You Are A Sinner! Don’t Forget That!!! Above All, GOD!!! Amen!!!❤
@neku2741
@neku2741 Жыл бұрын
Some still do, heck my family still does. We milk the goats and boil the milk. I get most people don't have a farm so they have no choice to buy.
@soufaha5733
@soufaha5733 Жыл бұрын
@@88srt Nah I don't buy it
@farehanoor6671
@farehanoor6671 Жыл бұрын
I love the pure brotherhood love and sisterhood love in Islam .They are very supportive.
@joechris784
@joechris784 9 ай бұрын
QURAN 49 10 AND 49 13, POWERFULL VERSE AND POWERFULL SURAH
@joechris784
@joechris784 9 ай бұрын
islam make us one Ummah, one love and one body
@tehjijahsidik4784
@tehjijahsidik4784 Жыл бұрын
Dear son Ronny, say alhamdulillah for being guided by Allah. May Allah preserve you & your health & may you grow into a fine practised muslim. Allahumma aameen ❤❤❤
@stoic.ascent
@stoic.ascent Жыл бұрын
Respect all the brothers on this podcast MashAllah
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131],.....
@khatijah825
@khatijah825 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akhbar! Please continue to guide this brother to the right path.
@mohamedferhaouiTR
@mohamedferhaouiTR Жыл бұрын
A lot of progress have been done in this channel. The individuals running it look responsible and mature. Very good. God bless all of you.
@ruqayyah4948
@ruqayyah4948 Жыл бұрын
This was so beautiful Subhan’Allah And the brothers story was so impactful. May Allah swt grant him shifa and make all his affairs easy ameen
@IbnThabitVerlag
@IbnThabitVerlag Жыл бұрын
IKR!? SubhanAllah there is something about his story and this overall episode that brought me to the tears Allahu Akbar
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131]......
@Yt_trixy
@Yt_trixy Жыл бұрын
@tatua2859 uhhhhh u again dont try to speak with true musilms because u will get memed like look what Ali dawah did he put Christians haters in corner🤣🤣🤣🤣
@norakmarrahman1886
@norakmarrahman1886 Жыл бұрын
AllahuAkbar barakallahufequm from 🇲🇾KL Malaysia
@obaid1333
@obaid1333 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you guys man
@rayan-rw4iq
@rayan-rw4iq Жыл бұрын
Allah akbar ☝ Thank you guys for the great work you do 😊👍.
@simasoumi5551
@simasoumi5551 Жыл бұрын
These dudes keep me smiling all the times, even the grumpy one with a NY cap, when he laughs now and then ...very happy for the little brother who reverted.alhamdulillah
@esahg5421
@esahg5421 Жыл бұрын
he used to deal with alot of depression and hopelessness still he found the right path and now he calls for and opens the way for others. Allah hu Akbar!
@simasoumi5551
@simasoumi5551 Жыл бұрын
@@esahg5421 oh I'm sorry I didn't know...alhamdulillah but I said it in a positive way, they r all very good including Sunny. They make a good team and what a cause! The best thing anybody can do in this life. MashaAllah
@esahg5421
@esahg5421 Жыл бұрын
@@simasoumi5551 i didn't mean it negatively either brother, i was only sharing that he went through much trouble and still found Allah(s.w.t) what exactly is our excuses then? lol i have no excuse, yaa rabb forgvie me and never let me go.
@simasoumi5551
@simasoumi5551 Жыл бұрын
@@esahg5421 yes sure, don't worry . I am a sister BTW. And yes I get what you mean..only Allah Guides Whomever He Wants and, clearly who finds Allah in the deepest moments will find the Truth. We are learning and sticking to our grounds and principles against all what is happening in the west. I personally am trying by everything. We should remember we are blessed and not take it for granted when we see these brothers striving to find the truth...we have it all on a golden plate. May Allah Forgive us and Guide us all. Take care 🙂
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131].........
@1Loveneverends
@1Loveneverends Жыл бұрын
MashaAllah! Alhamdulillah! Congratulations, Brother. Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala bless you.
@Amiruny
@Amiruny Жыл бұрын
man theres gotta be something big will happen since Islam now are most trending and converted religion on earth...its just suddenly going up masyaallah brother ❤️
@HA-jq1mu
@HA-jq1mu Жыл бұрын
Probably the end of times getting really close
@halalpolice7544
@halalpolice7544 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s just that the Dawah group are doing great job. As our Muslim learned their religion after 9/11 Maasha Allah they spreading Islam very well dispute the pressure. This is how Islam reached the world as well. like for example islam reached like this the largest Muslim in the world today which is Indonesia 🇮🇩 So. This reminded me Suratu An-Nasr when Allah SWT telling prophet Muhammad pbuh to be grateful as the people were accepting Islam as a group, group when they conquered Makkah his homeland.
@euphoria6681
@euphoria6681 Жыл бұрын
@@halalpolice7544 Mashallah , i have been to Indonesia , Bali and i really loved the place , people , food , it was amazing 😍 Love from an Indian Muslim 💚
@jordanh5803
@jordanh5803 Жыл бұрын
Those who disbelieve have this day despaired of your religion. Do not fear them, but fear Me. This day I have perfected your religion for you and completed My favor to you. I have approved Islam to be your religion. (As for) he who does not intend to commit a sin but is constrained by hunger to eat of what is forbidden, then surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. (3) (surah Ma2edah) ... İt's the time of this Aya and there is nothing they could do about it... 6-7 out of every ten new reverts are women and that is a huge deal , men in the West are starting to understand that gender roles are the natural inclination of the genders and are not at all oppressive in any way shape or form , social liberalism is winning the war against Christianity but losing miserably to Islam so naturally people with a backbone are gravitating towards Islam... ALLAHU AKBAR WALILAH AL7AMD
@aswaangulle4927
@aswaangulle4927 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Qiyamah is soon but there’s alot of people out who never know what islam is
@saintrider8926
@saintrider8926 Жыл бұрын
Mashallah may the almighty reward abundantly and bless your guys hands and make this work to be among the good deeds which will benefit you on the hereafter inshallah
@sharonbyars3493
@sharonbyars3493 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@mariar3933
@mariar3933 Жыл бұрын
SubhanAllah.. Allah guided him :)
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131]..
@Yt_trixy
@Yt_trixy Жыл бұрын
@@jobinkoshy8197 u again bruh it bot
@profEpic-by2pm
@profEpic-by2pm Жыл бұрын
TAKBEER!!!
@halalpolice7544
@halalpolice7544 Жыл бұрын
Maasha Allah Alhamdulilah welcome to Islam my brother ❤
@aliabdullahi1445
@aliabdullahi1445 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar Alhamdulillah Subhannallah
@hibaalhalabi1482
@hibaalhalabi1482 Жыл бұрын
Mashallah... May Allah accept from you brother.... May Allah bless you... Greetings from Danmark
@jpk835
@jpk835 11 ай бұрын
I'm having trouble getting my close friend to convert to Islam from an atheist.. even though I've taught him good values ​​in Islam and Islamic guidance hasn't reached him yet..😢.Every time I pray for him so that he can be guided by Islam.
@muhammadabubakr720
@muhammadabubakr720 9 ай бұрын
I don't think teaching values alone would be enough to convince someone who is an athiest to be a Muslim. The only way you can covince them is by making them believe in the existence of God first.
@jpk835
@jpk835 8 ай бұрын
@@muhammadabubakr720 .It was very difficult. I even taught him Islamic values. I tried to set an example with my actions and worship..I said I would pray for you to my God ..I said do you want i prayer for you..he said no thanks...He doesn't believe in prayer and God.. Even though the Islamic values ​​that I instilled in him were applied... he was a soldier who experienced trauma, thinking that religion and God didn't exist because if there were, why would there be war?That's pretty shortsighted in my opinion...But in the end I was tired of teaching him the value of goodness in Islam because he laughed at it...still he went back to his roots
@mell7702
@mell7702 Жыл бұрын
Congrats and alhamdulilah . Welcome to the family Rony. Love from Malaysia
@bilalAhmed-vx8ut
@bilalAhmed-vx8ut Жыл бұрын
@19:04 adding to Rami point here, the main difference between the Christians and Muslims is that we don’t water down to what they want us to water the religion to. For example, someone of lgbt comes and questions/presses priest, more often he will say “god loves you” and the apologist will accept it into the religion. Whereas, we will not tolerate these concepts and say it for what it is and if you accept it, you accept it. Islam doesn’t cater around how I feel or anyone feels.
@a__k8260
@a__k8260 Жыл бұрын
May Allah bless all of you 🤲
@SR-qf9gw
@SR-qf9gw Жыл бұрын
Alhamdullilah 💕🥰🥰🥰 May Allah bless you brother 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
@lovemesomeflowers
@lovemesomeflowers Жыл бұрын
Does the Quran follow the God of Abraham? Quran says about the sacrifice of Abraham verse 37:107 it uses 3 words: Fadaynah B'zhabh and Azeem. Ask your teacher why there are 2 words for slaughter. One word for concession or exchange. One specifically was for the son of Abraham-B'zhabh. But then there is another word that means great or grave slaughter-Azeem so what in the world is greater than a human son sacrifice? The Quran has no answer for this fundamental question. You have to know what the Bible says to understand the half truths in the Quran. What is greater than a human son sacrifice? A God Son sacrifice. Not only did God sacrifice his Son but also a part of himself. That is why Jesus is both Son and God and it is a holy sacrifice. Ask your teachers what is greater than a human son sacrifice if the Quran is truly perfect and Holy then it should have an answer or else it is not true and Holy from a perfect and Holy God. Dont ignore the question get answers, your eternal salvation depends on it.
@Axhar1
@Axhar1 Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers reality even you don't believe that eternal salvation depends upon bible coz in the end you don't follow bible as it is abrogated by "crucifixion".
@Axhar1
@Axhar1 Жыл бұрын
@@lovemesomeflowers as far as these questions is concerned, search about it you'd get answer don't just copy paste it from video of David wood and likes of him.
@jobinkoshy8197
@jobinkoshy8197 Жыл бұрын
Paula Fredrikson (Jewish scholar) "I know in their own terms what they saw was the risen Jesus. That's what they say, and then all the historic evidence we have afterwards attest to their conviction that that's what they saw. I'm not saying that they really did see the raised Jesus. I wasn't there. I don't know what they saw. But I do know that as a historian that they must have seen something" Mike Licona (Historian) "The historian looks for high probability and selects the best explanation of the known facts. So what about Jesus' resurrection? Certainly it explains all of the facts and does so easily and without strain... The resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation of the historical facts, and therefore, we can conclude with confidence that it was an event that occured in history" Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "Virtually no one, believer or critic, denies that it was their convictions that they had seen the resurrected Jesus that caused the disciples' radical transformation. They are willing to die specifically for their resurrection belief" Mike Licona (historian) “After Jesus’ death, the disciples endured persecution, and a number of them experienced martyrdom. The strength of their conviction indicates that they were not just claiming Jesus had appeared to them after rising from the dead. They really believed it. They willingly endangered themselves by publicly proclaiming the risen Christ.” Christopher Price (Christian NT Scholar) “Most striking perhaps is that fact that Jesus appeared to Paul. Paul hated Christians and was hell-bent on destroying the church. What transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to a pastor, who was willing to endure extraordinary hardship to proclaim the Gospel? Paul claimed it was the resurrection. This also indicates that Jesus didn’t just appear to friends or followers who might have been predisposed to think high and exalted things about him. Christ appeared to skeptics (James) and unbelievers (Paul) and they were convinced based on the reality of the resurrection” Justin W. Bass (Christian Professor) "The earliest followers of Jesus in the AD 30s were proclaiming that Jesus died on the cross for their sins and rose from the dead as Lord of the world. Jesus’ brother James, his chief apostle Peter, and his enemy Paul all claimed that the resurrected Jesus appeared to them. That these three men believed this is historically irrefutable" JND Anderson (Professor of Law) "'I can’t help it, however strong the evidence may be, I will never believe that Tom Smith could be dead for a large number of hours and then come alive again', Would that apply to the One (Jesus) of whom we are speaking? Why, he was unique-unique in his teaching, unique in his miracles, unique in his claims, unique in his personality, unique in his sinlessness. Quite apart from the resurrection there is most excellent evidence, to me at least, that he wasn’t just a man but God incarnate. Is it incredible that such a One should rise again?" Messiah Brown (Messianic Jewish Scholar) "(Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12) is one of the most important messianic prophecies in the entire hebrew Bible, and I would not be exaggerating to say that more Jews have put their faith in Jesus as Messiah after reading this passage of scripture than after reading any other passage in the tanakh. To the unbiased reader, it clearly speaks about the death and resurrection of the righteous servant of the Lord on behalf of his sinful people. It speaks of Yeshua [Jesus]" Norman Geisler (Christian Professor) "Hundreds of predictions, some of them given hundreds of years in advance, have been literally fulfilled. The time (Daniel 9), city (Micah 5:2), and nature (Isaiah 7:14) of Christ's birth were foretold in the Old testament, as were dozens of other things about his life, death, and resurrection (Isaiah 53)" Justin Bass (NT professor) "Scholars from all different backgrounds... are virtually unanimous that this creedal tradition dates, on average, to within 5 years of Jesus' death (1 Cor 15:3-7 he died for our sins, he appeared other apostles) Gred Ludemann (atheist nt professor) " The elements in the tradition are to be dated to the first two years after the crucifixion of Jesus, not later than three years... The formation of the appearance traditions mentioned in 1 Cor 15:3-8 falls into the time between 30 and 33 CE" [The Resurrection of Jesus, pg 171-72] Gary Habermas (Christian Philosopher) "The importance of the creed in 1 Corinthians 15:3b-5 can hardly be overestimated. No longer can it be charged that there is no demonstratable early, eyewitness testimony of the resurrection or for the other important tenets of Christianity, for this creed provides just such evidential data concerning the facts of the Gospel, which are the very centre of the Christian faith" Bart Ehrman (agnostic nt scholar) "Paul indicates on several occasions that the traditions about Jesus are ones that he himself inherited from those who came before him. This is clearly implied when he says that he " Handed over" what he earlier had "received," technical language in antiquity for passing on traditions and teachings among Jewish rabbis... where did Paul get all this received tradition, from whom, and most important, when? Paul himself gives us some hint. He indicates in Galatians (Gal 1-2)... Paul must have been converted sometime after the death of Jesus around 30CE and sometime before 40CE (Bart puts it to AD 32-33)... Paul went to Jerusalem to visit Cephas (Peter) and James three years after his conversion, he would have seen them, and received the traditions... say the year 35 or 36" [Did Jesus Exist? Pages 130-131]....
@ilerrjiean6801
@ilerrjiean6801 Жыл бұрын
Assalamuaikum.. Omg..!! I'm so happy n so glad knowing that 3 of U is combined in this type channel n helping new Muslims in Islam. Thanks 2 ALLAH SWT 4 having 3 of U.. May God bless 3 of U n all us.. ( Muslims n non Muslims 2..) ❤ ISLAM 4evr..
@saf1999
@saf1999 Жыл бұрын
Welcome brother ❤️❤️❤️. Congrats, I hope Allah heals your sickness
@MuslimMindsUnveiled
@MuslimMindsUnveiled Жыл бұрын
LA ILLAHE ILLALLAH ANOTHER MUSLIM BROTHER ALLAHU EKBER !!!! MASHALLAH !
@nooneimportant2877
@nooneimportant2877 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant way of giving dawah to sonnyfaz. May Allah reward you for your efforts
@amadousjallow1393
@amadousjallow1393 Жыл бұрын
Masha'Allah. If you know the feeling, Say Alhamdulullah
@rosiebaluch1705
@rosiebaluch1705 Жыл бұрын
Aaaaaaw Allahu Akbar, welcome brother, may Allah SWT keep you steadfast Ameen
@orionsrash1515
@orionsrash1515 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Islam Rony. May Allah guide us to and keep us on the straight path. Stay strong by keeping Allah in your mind always.
@aliasahar4700
@aliasahar4700 Жыл бұрын
Very healthy discussion…way to go!
@oneandonly1one1
@oneandonly1one1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 3Muslims! Love your content.
@fatemaalishammi8346
@fatemaalishammi8346 Жыл бұрын
ALLAHU AKBAR. SubhannALLAH.
@therealfan5885
@therealfan5885 Жыл бұрын
masha Allah brother welcome to Islam may Allah guide you and all of us
@msznayangazi5290
@msznayangazi5290 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah, Jazakallah khairan...
@ProfAhmadSetteen
@ProfAhmadSetteen Жыл бұрын
Congrats bro for the proper way of guidance Allah bless you
@Choleems
@Choleems Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar! May Allah bless all of you inshallah! ❤❤
@lilismariani3401
@lilismariani3401 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah! May Allah guide Rony always and cure his stomach illness.
@theonlyv0ld385
@theonlyv0ld385 Жыл бұрын
@The3Muslims I'm also in washington state, I'm in Seattle and mashallah it's nice to know he's close by and I'd love to invite the brother to my local mosque. Inshallah maybe I'll recognize him at the mosque. Alhamdullillah the brother accepted Islam. Welcome to Islam brother Ronny. May Allah bless you with happiness and blissful life.
@jamilakhader655
@jamilakhader655 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar , MashaAllah , May Allah keep you solid on his path and us all Allahoma Ameen
@alibouaouiche8255
@alibouaouiche8255 Жыл бұрын
May Allah guide us all to straight path and grant us jannah ali from morocco
@Genocide2024
@Genocide2024 Жыл бұрын
May Allah keep you safe and strong in islam. May Allah give you complete shifa. Ameen 💓 💓 💓
@semambohassan783
@semambohassan783 Жыл бұрын
Welcome brother
@AfterLife-td6gt
@AfterLife-td6gt Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah.Welcome to siratal mustaqeem.May Allah keep you steadfast on islam.
@da-wah
@da-wah Жыл бұрын
Allhamdulilah ❣️
@JawedSelALG
@JawedSelALG Жыл бұрын
This is not even The3Muslims anymore , our family is just getting bigger and bigger ♥️
@tabassumsultana4279
@tabassumsultana4279 Жыл бұрын
Masha Allah Welcome brother... May Allah swt bless you...Aameen 🤲🤲🤲
@masrankadir9440
@masrankadir9440 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah...welcome to Islam from your brother in Islam from Malaysia.
@alif7917
@alif7917 Жыл бұрын
Takbir Allahu Akbar 💙💙💙
@sabirmohamed88
@sabirmohamed88 Жыл бұрын
Allahu akbar
@_abd.__
@_abd.__ Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar
@ROMMates1
@ROMMates1 Жыл бұрын
Allah akbar
@idanikamal4789
@idanikamal4789 Жыл бұрын
I am a muslim for 5 months and dont have a quran. I need one in arabic but I live in brazil now so it's not like I can just find one.
@The3Muslims
@The3Muslims Жыл бұрын
Pls dm @the3muslims on ig we’ll sort you out in sha Allah
@w69b
@w69b 9 ай бұрын
allah akbar may allah bless you with the dawah anen🙏💜
@mohamadiqbalsetiawan3953
@mohamadiqbalsetiawan3953 Жыл бұрын
Allahuakbar, Alhamdulillah. Wellcome my brother ...., May Allah guide us all, and we have strength to always follow the guide. Aamiin.
@Ben_fairguy
@Ben_fairguy Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Islam my brother, so beautiful
@aminulislam-ot6nv
@aminulislam-ot6nv Жыл бұрын
I pray to Allah with his infinite mercy may brother Rony get well from his illness. Welcome to brotherhood of Islam. Be strong
@user-df9bf6ow6f
@user-df9bf6ow6f Жыл бұрын
اللهم بارك he looks very young while he is twenty may Allah protect him and cure him from the illness welcome brother Rony .
@muhammadjamalibrahim8760
@muhammadjamalibrahim8760 Жыл бұрын
Allah Akbar. Alhamdulillah Rabilallaminah for All The Muslims. May Almighty Allah continue to bless and protect us all.
@afsheenchums
@afsheenchums Жыл бұрын
😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️, you are so lucky to have found islam,. Allah has guided you,
@familyfun4341
@familyfun4341 Жыл бұрын
Mashallah welcome Rony!! I pray that Allah continues to guide you and bless you ❤❤❤
@MonowarHossainPalash
@MonowarHossainPalash Жыл бұрын
Mahshallah. May Allah make his journey easy
@nasrabaxar4071
@nasrabaxar4071 Жыл бұрын
Takbiir allahu akbar
@esahg5421
@esahg5421 Жыл бұрын
wow! maashAllah alghamdullillah alghamdullillah alghamdullillah this channel, you guys all of you. this hits hard! shukran
@LJama6119
@LJama6119 Жыл бұрын
May Allah make it easy for the new brother. welcome☝️
@souadmsissa8380
@souadmsissa8380 Жыл бұрын
Ma Sha Allah 🤲🤲🤲
@kimah9461
@kimah9461 Жыл бұрын
Allahu Akbar! May give him quick recovery InshaAllah🙏Welcome to Islam
@fantadarboe269
@fantadarboe269 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah
@arshad_nazran
@arshad_nazran Жыл бұрын
AllahuAkbar!! Alhamdulillah MasyaAllah TabarAllah.
@kritisch614
@kritisch614 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah, MaschaAllah
@maymunahsydow6276
@maymunahsydow6276 Жыл бұрын
Subaganallah! Algamdulilah! Welcome to Islam! May Allah taala always guide and protect u and grant full recovery and good health! Will keep u in prayer!
@alhassanbarrie8316
@alhassanbarrie8316 Жыл бұрын
Mashalla
@amnanoor7876
@amnanoor7876 Жыл бұрын
Heartiest Congratulations - Honorable Son Rony - Be Blessed Forever.
@jonathandesir3505
@jonathandesir3505 Жыл бұрын
Alhumdulilah Akihi hope your journey is going well 🙏🏾
@mahendismewifeandmychildre7123
@mahendismewifeandmychildre7123 Жыл бұрын
Allahu akbar....takbirrr
@niazakria1561
@niazakria1561 Жыл бұрын
Mashallah ... Welcome to Islam brother Rony :)
@shaf811
@shaf811 Жыл бұрын
Subhanallah, You boys are going to Dubai "cant wait"
@Abdullahmesoodgaming
@Abdullahmesoodgaming Жыл бұрын
Great bro ❤
@venomgaming7096
@venomgaming7096 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to islam my brother love from india ❤❤
@Danishgooner
@Danishgooner Жыл бұрын
May Allah give shifaa to Rony welcome to Islam brother
@afa191
@afa191 Жыл бұрын
Allahuakbar, ❤ from Indonesia
@mahimulkarim5637
@mahimulkarim5637 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulilah
@amnaamna2192
@amnaamna2192 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Islam brother🕋🤲
@OmarEldemiri
@OmarEldemiri Жыл бұрын
الحمد لله
@RazorEdge2006
@RazorEdge2006 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah!
@zahirdad1434
@zahirdad1434 Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah...vary good
@sabrkh123
@sabrkh123 Жыл бұрын
mashalah brother Im watching from kurdistan in iraq 🇭🇺🇮🇶
@servantofallah5535
@servantofallah5535 Жыл бұрын
I would like to add for the brother who took the shahada that food intolerance is not always shown by doing simple food allergy test. The result might not necessarily show but you can still be intolerant to certain food. Allah knows best! Take a data of what you eat daily and see when the problem happens, then eliminate what you think might have caused the reaction until you figure it out. May Allah SWT give you and us shifaa, ameen!
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