Grayson. Who is Allah PRAYING TO??? Anas ibn Malik reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "If anyone says the prayer on me once, Allah prays on him ten times and removes ten errors from him." Grade: Sahih (Al-Albani) صـحـيـح (الألباني) حكم : Reference : Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 643 In-book reference : Book 31, Hadith 40 English translation : Book 31, Hadith 643
@fahmihakim65634 ай бұрын
Mr Grayson ...Islam is between you and Allah...Allah guide whom he Will...we have no power push you to accept Islam...it your decicion...may Allah open your heart...shofly your heart...aamiin
@0786AHA4 ай бұрын
👌Islam is so obvious that the majority of Jews and Christians in Palestine reverted to Islam. Now they are paying with their lives just like the early believers of our prophet pbuh... Check their DNA. 96% semite. Benjamin NothingYahoo only 2%. 😮😮😮
@TheDutchRevert4 ай бұрын
I reverted to islam from christianity almost one year ago! It was the best thing i could have ever done! Alhamdullilah for islam. I can already recite 3 surah 😊
@think-islam-channel4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@SuryaSurya-re3vn4 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah my Brother… really happy for you.. steadfast..
@noor-ri2xt4 ай бұрын
Mashallah that’s AMAZING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@born2begreat-6694 ай бұрын
I can help you if you want to recite more
@KarimCharradi-g4b4 ай бұрын
😁💪🤲☝️
@Tie-dyedTexan4 ай бұрын
I'm a Texan grandmother, from a Baptist background...I reverted 8 months ago. And just last week my 21 year-old son said the Shahadah. Alhamdulillah! Accept Islam & join our family
@SoheliHasan-m8o4 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah
@Logichuman3 ай бұрын
Alhamdu li Allah May Allah blessed you and your family and grant you the highest level of paradise.
@somaomed54363 ай бұрын
Alhamdullilah, may Allah bless you and your family with happiness in this life and hereafter 🤲
@bili5573 ай бұрын
May allah bless you and your offspring, much love grandma ❤️
@Trading-Alp3 ай бұрын
Alhamduliah that’s beautiful may Allah bless you with what you need and more knowledge !
@mohdosa4 ай бұрын
You’re lucky to have a group of sensible and sincere people to talk to. It’s something rare and worth being grateful for.
@animeche92324 ай бұрын
Mashallah 🤲
@shucaybabdimohamed69794 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@joshuajoseph764 ай бұрын
God created Adam and Eve in His image. Adam and eve sinned and were sent away from Gods presence. People out of Gods presence lived wickedly,--- God Chose Abraham and his son Isaac became the father of 12 tribes of the JEWS Abrahams another son Ishmael became father of ARABS. God though Moses Gave 10 commandments - People were still wicked -- So God told Moses to write a book about blood sacrifice to atone for the sins of the people. Even today Jews call this as atonement--bible says with out the shedding of blood there is no remission ( forgiveness ) for sins-- God told the people not to EAT BLOOD BCOS BLOOED HAD LIFE IN IT AND WAS THE ONE GOD CHOSE TO ATTONE FOR ONES SIN. Muslims and Jews have forgotten the true reason why blood was forbidden to Eat. -----------------The blood of animals from sacrifice was a temporary solution God kept - even circumsion of the flesh did not change the heart of the sinfull people--------so God said though the prophets that --Messiah will come to set the people who were captives to Satan/ sin and were dyeing as a result - free from bondage--- you can see that in THORAH. AT Gods timing God wanted to take a form of man and overcome temptation/ sin/ satan which ADAM and humanity failed --JESUS is none but God limiting himself ( thats why son of man/ son of GOD/ servant -titles were used) ---taking a VIRGIN BIRTH- EVEN MOHMAD WAS NOT GIVEN --JESUS LIVED SINLESS --offered himself as a LAMB of GOD to take away the sins of the world. --WHICH HE DID ON THE CROSS --DIED AND AROSE AGAIN -CONQUERING DEATH /SINS AND SATAN.---IF we believe that Jesus did what we could not do and repent and have faith in God /Jesus -God offers us the gift of SALVATION -BEING WITH GOD FOR EATERNITY IN HEVAN. -- Points to Remember --Jesus mission on earth was to live a sinless life and be a sacrificial lamb for our sins and save us from the penalty of sin------Jesus called himself "the beginning and the end" Jesus said He and Father are one--Jesus said He is the bread from Heaven--Jesus said He is the way truth and life and only way to God----Jesus said repent and be baptised to receive Gods spirit Holyspirit in our hearts. With Gods spirit in us we are Gods children who escaped the coming Judgement-----God bless you --Love your enemies and Pray for them---Jesus loves you and welcomes you-- now U answer- ----PRAYER -Father God in Jesus name let the person reading this be filled with your peace and love ---let your love lead them to have faith in Jesus So that their sins will be wiped put and be saved - let them receive your spirit can call you ABBA FATHER -AMEN.
@masharsuk20114 ай бұрын
So true, alhamdulillah.
@suhaawad954 ай бұрын
May Allah bless your guests whose sincerity is obvious.
@aeqhhkarim24 ай бұрын
My brother in Islam. I took my shahadah 32 yrs ago n the best thing I did. I am protected from so many obstacles in my life. Al hamdulilah But please, Allah has opened your heart to the truth don’t loose this opportunity please 🙏
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
Leave him alone!
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
He is NOT your brother in Islam.
@haa87934 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823 he is on drug only Allah can stop him from
@Yusef_talk4 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823😂are you mad
@himmis4all4 ай бұрын
He’s stated on multiple occasions that he doesn’t want to be hounded about taking the shahada yet you persist… SMH
@annoraboketto5234 ай бұрын
That's kinda how I became a Muslim too. I had a bunch of questions and every answer I received made so much sense until I couldn't deny it anymore. Alhumdulillah!
@rasoolahamed55004 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah..
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Did infinite Allah convey Quran revelation to finite jibreel? Either yes/ no exposes Allah and Islam
@Alight_of_islam4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 In Islamic belief, yes, the Quran is considered to be directly conveyed by God Himself (Allah) to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Jibreel (Gabriel). We believe that the Quran is considered as the literal word of God revealed to Muhammad(pbuh) over a period of about 23 years for humanity as guidance and a source of law and morality. The role of Jibreel was as the messenger who delivered these revelations to the Prophet Muhammad, who then conveyed them to his followers and to future generations. Now in Islamic theology, while Allah is infinite, He chooses to interact with the finite world and humanity through intermediaries such as angels. Jibreel (Gabriel) is considered one of the chief angels, known for his role as the messenger who conveyed Allah's revelations to the prophets, including the Prophet Muhammad.The choice of Jibreel as the intermediary for delivering the Quranic revelations is based on divine wisdom and Allah's will. Islamic tradition teaches that angels like Jibreel possess qualities and capabilities that enable them to fulfill their roles as messengers effectively. While Jibreel himself is finite in nature compared to Allah's infinite attributes, he is nevertheless entrusted with the task of conveying divine messages accurately and faithfully to the prophets.Thus, the conveyance of the Quran through Jibreel underscores the way Allah interacts with His creation, using intermediaries like angels to communicate His guidance and wisdom to humanity in a manner that is comprehensible and appropriate for human understanding and guidance.
@Alikhan-tp4nn4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 thank yu for showing yur kind love to the enemy(us/muslims) i strongly/humbly recommend open up the quran and read.. once we are all 6ft under thn we should all know crystal clear.. but yu got a chance now, take advantage of tht.. ok thn we love yu to0..tc sweetie..
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 yes. Quran is not Allah. Quran is words of Allah. You can easily tell a friend to tell your other friend something. You think Allah can't do that? Angels can handle the voice of Allah, humans cannot which is why angel deliver the Quran verses. Human would explode or something if we heard Allah directly. Angels hear Allah's commands and words on a regular basis for some of them to do their tasks. Humans can't handle it
@ZachRedhand4 ай бұрын
I’m an American revert. The scope of what they lied about will shake the foundations of yourself.
@bahe19694 ай бұрын
Wow! The way you framed that. mind blowing
@ZachRedhand4 ай бұрын
@@bahe1969 I’m sorry do you have an inquiry? Perhaps on the furthering of my brilliant framing?
@nassermj76712 ай бұрын
My honest grief? Unfortunate will be those who believe in God, but still end up on the other side for good. 'Christians'...
@StianS.2 ай бұрын
How can you 'revert' to a god invented 1400 years ago by the most obvious false prophet i history? 🙄
@br8ktheha84 ай бұрын
I reverted from christianity almost 17years ago elhammdo'lillah. I completely under your reluctance because I was the same. May Allah continue to guide you to the straight path.
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@OscarGolph4 ай бұрын
so... what got better, did you become peaceful,l and loving thy neighbour or did you listen to the mentally ill crying about how bad everyone is if they dont believe what they believe ?.
@ramonrockers26123 ай бұрын
🤲🏼 Aameen
@She_iswise4 ай бұрын
We’ve been lied to. I was freaking out once I realized the truth. My entire family is Christian 😔
@0786AHA4 ай бұрын
May God make you inspiration for your family to become a Muslim....
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
If you are Muslim and family is Christian. Then I have even more bad news from Allah. You are committing a BIG sin in the eyes of Allah if you are FRIENDS with your own family if they are not muslim. Islam is the hate factory. Quran 9.23 O ye who believe! Choose not your fathers nor your brethren for friends if they take pleasure in disbelief rather than faith. Whoso of you taketh them for friends, such are wrong-doers.
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
If you are Muslim and family is Christian. Then I have even more bad news from Allah. You are committing a BIG sin in the eyes of Allah if you are FRIENDS with your own family if they are not muslim. Islam is the hate factory. Quran 9.23 O ye who believe! Choose not your fathers nor your brethren for friends if they take pleasure in disbelief rather than faith. Whoso of you taketh them for friends, such are wrong-doers.
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
If you are Muslim and family is Christian. Then I have even more bad news from Allah. You are committing a BIG sin in the eyes of Allah if you are FRIENDS with your own family if they are not muslim. Islam is the hate factory. Quran 9.23 O ye who believe! Choose not your fathers nor your brethren for friends if they take pleasure in disbelief rather than faith. Whoso of you taketh them for friends, such are wrong-doers.
@Beluga_0-04 ай бұрын
I am so happy for you 😊 that you have realised the truth. MashaAllah.
@aumyousefnasser93594 ай бұрын
❤Alhamdulillah I converted before 12years so happy Alhamdulillah
@FreePalestine202474 ай бұрын
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@engsami42364 ай бұрын
from zionists
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
@@engsami4236 From HAMAS.
@mshaz4524 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823 from all of you guys scumbags
@23Dreams-z8z4 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823 The World will never forget what Isreal did , Even long after all of this.
@KAISER_1874 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823 from israel and what @engsami4236 said
@xeeebon4 ай бұрын
Muslims don't want anyone to convert but to make sure to convey the message of truth. Rest are on Allah.
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Jesus is THE Truth
@chairmanrosethewisegentleman4 ай бұрын
Jesus as the Prophet and Messenger of Allah. And as a precursor of the coming of Final Messenger is indeed the TRUTH. @@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388
@Fx_Explains4 ай бұрын
We do want people to revert back every normal Muslim wants that but it is indeed in the hands of Allah.
@honeygoseyney24214 ай бұрын
Exactly....you have to do it with sincerity. Without sincerity yiur conversion is not valid.
@Sohail_007864 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 No Muslim will ever say that Jesus is not the truth, but if by that you mean Jesus is divine, then I am sorry my friend, you are sadly mistaken. I encourage you to do your own research without bias or emotion. Every human has the potential to find the truth.
@ukholida83204 ай бұрын
Why I tear up? It's like you have 3 wise brothers whose concern is your greater good.
@muhammadhassim61254 ай бұрын
Salaams from South Africa 🇿🇦… take your time Jayson… Allah most merciful is most patient.
@RamosayReturns13 ай бұрын
For taking Shahada, never wait for a perfect time. Nothing is promised in this life. We can be here today, but not tomorrow, my brother.
@ThePaulopineda4 ай бұрын
Grayson, I don't know if you noticed, but the comment I've made with the most likes in my life is when I commented that I took my Shahada in one of your videos. And again, our journey with Islam (you read it in one sitting) started almost if not literal at the same time. I just wanted to share that the last half also, which is to believe in prophet Muhammad pbuh, was the last to come into my senses -- and I totally understand because I too was a Christian for 33 years. The respect I have for Jesus, until now, is so so so high -- yet as a close friend told me, "you never mentioned Jesus when you are referring to God, you always just say God." So, like yea, I was monotheistic ever since, believing that only "The Father" is God, or at least of the highest Rank, Jesus only the 2nd (old belief as a Christian). Now, there's 0% doubt that the Qur'an was from God, but my doubt to prophet Muhammad pbuh evaporated almost immediately when I found out that he was illiterate. To me, the perfection of the Qur'an as a Book in addition to prophet Muhammad being illiterate is already the Shahada itself in some sense -- a perfect book that only God can create (only those whose hearts Allah had closed will think that the Qur'an is man-made -- THERE'S JUST NO WAY A MAN CAN PRODUCE IT!!!!), and an illiterate prophet who can't for sure produce the best book the humankind had ever seen (let alone he CAN'T write or read anything, like duh?!). I don't know if this will help you decide the outcome of your faith, but just sharing to you how it was in my perspective. And then everything else just skyrocketed to Islam, Islam, Islam.. I did self-studies, both the Bible and the Qur'an, I'm in my 2nd time reading the Qur'an, prayed and been praying 5x a day, fasted twice in Eid - Adha, and I have muslim friends who help me do what I' am supposed to do as a muslim. And I've never been so happy and peaceful in life.
@abdelrahmanwaheed99114 ай бұрын
Im so happy for you brother, may we meet in heaven inshallah
Asalamualakum, very beautiful approach and love from your Palestinian brother
@ThePaulopineda4 ай бұрын
@@dodosback Wa alaikum salam. I pray to Allah that He will finally bring peace in your land with His favor to your side my brother. Ameen!
@dodosback4 ай бұрын
@@ThePaulopineda Ameen ya rubb thank you for your pure dua, may Allah bring peace, justice, and victory to the Muslims in all the world, it was my honor to meet you
@aye36784 ай бұрын
The Muslim Cowboy is one of the best around. Great guy!
@laccess9114 ай бұрын
May God open the heart of this brave man to the truth.
@ilhamIlhamita-yo3zv4 ай бұрын
Amine Ya Rab ❤
@NintendoSwitch14 ай бұрын
If you convert to Islam, you gain Muhammad and do not lose Christ Because all Muslims believe in Jesus Christ, the Messenger of God before Muhammad, and the Messenger of God Muhammad is the seal of the prophets and messengers
@jaylivi2 ай бұрын
This is exactly why you lose everything. Simple question, where is Mohammed now as compared to Jesus? If Jesus is going to come and judge you, what's the point of following mohammed?
@NintendoSwitch12 ай бұрын
@@jaylivi Muhammad loves Jesus and says that he is the prophet of God and that he performed the miracle of our Lady Mary, and we as Muslims believe in this. As for our master Jesus, he is alive, he did not die, and God raised him up and he will come at the end of time to pray with us and save us from the Antichrist. This is what we believe. The media lies to you and tells you that Muslims are evil and hate Jesus. This is the Jewish media that hates Jesus in their distorted Talmud.
@KingFishaholic4 ай бұрын
I am enjoying your journey Brock, I hope one day you will be my Muslim brother & we can pray together here in a mosque in Australia. Your brother in humanity, Down Under 🇦🇺
@dahmaneachour39514 ай бұрын
What a serene, sincere and informative discussion. Well done dear brothers.
@asifamalik13874 ай бұрын
Bro Mohammed is so calm n very precise n excellent at explaining the Islamic concepts so simply n beautifully
@CharlesBLim4 ай бұрын
I had doubts before joining but I'd still reverted back to Islam. Hope you will too brother.
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Did infinite Allah convey Quran revelation to finite jibreel? Either yes/ no exposes Allah and Islam
@IntelligenceQuotientPlayz4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388what are you on about ?
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
@@IntelligenceQuotientPlayz Source question of whether jibreel heard Allah recite Quran revelation in Arabic?
@IntelligenceQuotientPlayz4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 Jibreel revealed the verses to the prophet ﷺ
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@Me4live4 ай бұрын
Inshallah you’ll realise islam is the truth
@-A-094 ай бұрын
May Allah SWT open his heart to the true Deen. Ameen
@user-tp3hg4se1s4 ай бұрын
Being a true Christian is being filled with the Holy Spirit and listening to the voice of God Time of Cleansing and reconciliation and listening to the voice of our great God turning to the one true God by faith and way of the cross, renounce Islam Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved Acts 4:12
@queffed50984 ай бұрын
@@user-tp3hg4se1s Turn to islam.
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Jesus is THE Truth. Religion is subjective
@ULb-gz6mh4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388who did jesus and moses , jacob and all the prophets before them worship?
@hindghoumari84664 ай бұрын
I always think of myself one of the lucky ones because I was born Muslim, and didn't have to do the search to find the truth, even if I am curious and critical with everything around me, so what you are doing now, really trying to search for the truth is humbling ❤ I am in awe with your sincerity and forwardness and really hope you will find happiness in the true religion that is Islam. The good things are not always the easiest things to get. God bless you inchaallah ❤❤
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Jesus is THE Truth
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@saritasarit4 ай бұрын
Grayson as a daughter of Spanish reverts, don’t be scared. Islam is the greatest gift, once you become muslim inshallah, you have your life ahead to one step at a time learn. It doesn’t have to look like or be whatever idea you have of it now. Those are all superficial. You already have the most important, your faith is God. The pray, fast…etc are all bonus gifts, a real treat for us muslims! You will only gain. And don’t ever loose your inner compass, your relationship with God is inward and doesn’t have to be influenced even by other muslims. Surround yourself with the best people you know, in character. Those you wish you could be like in terms of virtue (bravery, generosity, people of action and fearful of God, those who don’t judge or speak ill of people, those that are joyful and humble, those who put other before themselves, those who treat their family well, those who say the truth….they will teach you Islam in their actions and not with words) We are all figuring it out. Islam won’t away anything that was good for you, your family will come to understand and you will find balance and a brotherhood that supports you wherever you go.
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
@Zainab.Abstyy Buddy, the references are provided.. Your Allah is a Fraud.. He can not come up with his own scriptures.. Look up the references provided and you will be faced with a serious decision
@asham48484 ай бұрын
May Allah guide you Grayson 🤍
@nazk55584 ай бұрын
Grayson dont rush. You will know what to do. My mother and her entire immediate family reverted. The last thing you need is to feel pressurised by what others might think or say. Speak to God sincerely and ask HIM to guide you since HE knows our capacity and whats in our hearts. I wish you all the best on your journey.
@nycnow8114 ай бұрын
You remind me of myself, I never had a bad soul for too long in my life, yearned for truth, turned to everything to fill that void, nothing filled it, I got in a real bad depression before I went on vacation to my country which I was able to see Islam in normal everyday life and it opened my eyes, cried like a baby.
@noah.mccarren4 ай бұрын
This is sick, more of this content please
@graysonbrockk4 ай бұрын
W's brother. Glad you enjoyed. What did you like?
@graysonbrockk4 ай бұрын
W Angon for the excellent editing as always.
@mirzaangon4 ай бұрын
@@graysonbrockk Came to receive the W 🙌
@FreePalestine1love4 ай бұрын
@@graysonbrockk I liked your openness. And sincerity. And that you are talking with Muslims who have a good understanding of Islam. ❤love u bro. 👊
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
@@FreePalestine1love They are all LIARS!
@praetextatus4 ай бұрын
Damn bro, this is sooo exciting. I am rooting for you big time! I have shared your videos with almost everyone I know. All of them are following you and waiting for the big step. Every time you upload a video I am like; Ok done, he has finally accepted Islam, it's a done deal. I have faith in you brother ;)
@mystic9424 ай бұрын
This is awesome, keep going brother
@graysonbrockk4 ай бұрын
Thank you Mystic
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
@@graysonbrockk Did infinite Allah convey Quran revelation to finite jibreel? Either yes/ no exposes Allah and Islam
@ArthurMorganRedDead24 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 Allah revealed and completed the Qur'an to prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by sending jibrael (pubh) and Allah guides him who wills. Surely, Allah lets go astray who wills (to go astray), and He guides to Himself those who turn to Him" I hope you don't go astray by misguiding others.
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@discoveringclouds61984 ай бұрын
The Muslim cowboy making a debut! Awesome collab
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
He said he would abuse a child just as your prophet did.
@himmis4all4 ай бұрын
The Muslim cowboy sacrifices animals in honor of his children when they are born. How very primitive
@Kam.10754 ай бұрын
May Allah guide you brother. Really praying for you to accept the truth and be part of the family of 2 billion plus worldwide
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
There's not even 1.5 billion real muslims. Sunni say shia and the other sects are not real muslims.
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Jesus is THE Truth
@Kam.10754 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 I would ask you to take a sincere look at his teachings and the teachings of Islam. Christians blindly follow Christianity and overlook the many contradictions in the Bible. Whereas, Muslims are ordered by Allah to seek knowledge, which ultimately will lead them to the truth. The truth is that Jesus (peace be upon him) was merely human, chosen by Allah as a messenger to spread the message to the people of Israel, ie Jews who have gone astray from the straight path. He never claimed to be God. He worshipped the creator just as Muslims do. For your own sake, ask God to show you the truth as you don’t want to end up on the wrong side on judgement day and be known as one of those who heard about monotheism but never sought truth or knowledge and therefore has committed the one and only sin Allah won’t forgive. To worship others in addition to Allah/God is a grave sin and is a one way ticket to hellfire. Now it’s up to you, you don’t need to follow Islam to be Muslim, you can still be Christian and be a monotheist. My job is to just convey the message, whether you take heed or not is entirely up to you
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@perryplatypus.4 ай бұрын
*HE'S TRYING TO HARD PRAY FOR MY BROTHER GUYS!!*
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
Yes
@akbararab-ij8zv4 ай бұрын
?
@firyalioliviamt4 ай бұрын
May Allah show him the truth clearly & bless him by following it! 🤲❤ Same prayer for us Muslims! May Allah guide us always to the truth & keep us steadfast on the straight path & firm on the religion!
@himmis4all4 ай бұрын
Noachides are monotheists and they aren’t even mentioned here. Judaism is monotheistic despite what is said here. Maybe he should investigate those belief systems
@Amins7624 ай бұрын
@@himmis4all We[muslims]for monotheism dont only mean one god but it's means that god is perfect and we cant have an example of him. He is too perfect for Our minds to understand, he knows the future and the past perfectly he doesn't need any one we are the one in his need. If we look at the judaism religion we see that god had a sens of remors for creating a god and this is clearly not a quality of god cuz he knows the future and every thing he does it's perfect with no imperfection And for the noachides i have never heard of them so idk what is their prospettive of god
@stryderlucien4 ай бұрын
Hey Grayson, I’ve been following your journey of fun and exploration and it inspires me to do more in my life. Also your thought process in understanding Islam I believe will lead you to more truth.. just keep going!
@sallykaiaty9264 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful conversation
@AbdoulfataouIbrahim-q3w4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much brother's, There could never be a best way to convince someone to Islam than the way you people summarised some issues about Islam to this young man. May ALLAH SUBHANAHUU WATAHALAH guide, protect, bless, and make us all, the righteous servants of HIS ".
@amriiheb4 ай бұрын
Dude Grayson you are really a beautiful human and I hope Allah guide you to shahada , you are really doing amazing work by making people think rather than consume information. I truly love you brother and i wish Allah will unite us in paradise much love bro
@uzairakhtar3934 ай бұрын
8:57 e 8:57 a 8:57 S 8:57
@Taaak-xg7ix4 ай бұрын
From an Agnostic ex Muslim point of view I truly think that Islam is a beautiful religion. I wish you will find your way, you are an intellectually honest man. Good luck
@the.shahjahan3 ай бұрын
Come back brother
@atiqulhb3 ай бұрын
Take a glass for example. If i say no one made this glass and there is no purpose behind making it, would you believe me? Seek guidance from your creator, follow the path of truth, leave all the falsehood. You are in a critical position, don't fool around.
@mgulistan2052Ай бұрын
I reverted 35 years ago by the Grace. I woke up one day and knew without a doubt it was the right and only thing to do. I believe it was a 100% gift from God the Almighty. It wasn’t something I did. And it turned my world upside down. I am thankful every day for Allahs blessing and gifts.
@mubashirkhan68814 ай бұрын
As a muslim i loved how beautiful heartfelt and sincere that conversation was May Allah open your heart to accepting Islam ad guide you to truth ameen
@AriSumbodo-p5z4 ай бұрын
Thank you brothers and sisters who have preached, because only from you can this preaching be accepted by your own people & nation..not from our nation..greetings from Indonesia..🙏❤️👍
@saiydjamal93134 ай бұрын
Grayson the pressure you feel is not from the Muslim boys, but from your inner core believes that are being challenged, the more you hold on to them and the more you resist the truth the more pressure you feel. i ask you to pray to God almighty and say please show me the path that pleases you and help me find it.
@FunCoolGames4 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful to watch. May all of you be blessed.🤍🌸🤍🤲✨
@aminasjourney20004 ай бұрын
Hello Grayson, obviously you're a pure human soul seeking the truth , From the bottom of my heart I pray to Allah to guide you to the right path.Your determination to Learn is really impressive
@Fayad15244 ай бұрын
Subhan Allah, beautiful, sincere and straight forward convo.
@om304794 ай бұрын
Very inspiring may God guide you and give you courage
@CryptoStudioBN4 ай бұрын
May Allah SWT guide you and turn your heart to the right path. We appreciate your effort that you are trying.
@EquinoXReZ4 ай бұрын
You have already done Islam a great service in my eyes. May Allah guide you through this as He guided you to do all this good.
@ilhamchelabi3954 ай бұрын
Mashallah what a great conversation...so proud of these muslims brothers ❤
@taneeshaknight39014 ай бұрын
Watching Muhammad Ali here on YT and having every question I have about the Qur'an answered through his videos has made it easier and easier for me to accept Islam as the truth. And I'm only on Sura 6 of reading the Qur'an. I can only imagine the resolve I'd have after reading it all. Fear of accepting Islam comes from external factors that I i believe should bear no weight on what we decide for ourselves about our own souls but the fear is nonetheless relateable. I would just say, don't let it hold you back from following what your heart knows.
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
Finished watching this video. I liked how friendly everyone was and how honest you were. I hope you ignore the haters and the ones saying you are using our religion. They aren't God, they do not know what is in your heart. Islam tells you to not assume bad about others. “If what you say about him is true, it is backbiting. If it is not true, it is slander.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 2589 Grade: Sahih (authentic) Both are major sins in Islam
@haqtarar45944 ай бұрын
"He guides those He wishes" May Allah swt guide you to the righteous path and bless you
@TinBris4 ай бұрын
This is beautiful to watch. Love and respect to all.
@itaufique4 ай бұрын
May Allah guide you bro. You are almost there. Keep going.
@modmodeliani87743 ай бұрын
Watching this best ever yu posted🙏🏻🎩Being myself & wife Amr Reverts,I advise yu " Take it or Leave it for Good "
@nou5187-f7n4 ай бұрын
So beautiful, you are the one who made me read the Quran, I'm following your journey and I hope Allah will show you the Truth 🙏🏽❤️
@nassermj76712 ай бұрын
This is a great vid. The 'A' team helping a top new believer
@learnislamtruly7864 ай бұрын
All prayers for you
@Internetcivilian4 ай бұрын
This makes me so happy.
@kayleekim97624 ай бұрын
Very interesting discussion, i love this type of video. I like how muslims guys explain things so simply. It was Very clear ! ( I'm not English so i don't know if what i write is correct 😭)
@nooraishah30394 ай бұрын
Clear as day. May Allah guide us all. Aamiin
@OmarAlAsef20054 ай бұрын
IT'S HAPPENING SOONER OR LATER HATERS GONNA HATE BUT NO ONE CARES PRE Welcome to islam brother
@abdelrahmanwaheed99114 ай бұрын
Inshallah
@Beluga_0-04 ай бұрын
Amennnnnnnnnnnnnnnmn
@ساهلوبنين-ت9ل4 ай бұрын
Beautiful comment
@himmis4all4 ай бұрын
He’s not a Muslim
@Beluga_0-04 ай бұрын
@@himmis4all He is not right now but Will be . InshaAllah
@sbnma4 ай бұрын
Masyaallah so much love and respect in one room. ❤
@quickkoala17764 ай бұрын
It's really refreshing to see such open-minded people nowadays
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@khalilurrahman88183 ай бұрын
Last conversation was so conversing and effective...may Allah bless us all
@hamzasaifranjha48594 ай бұрын
Grayson is getting all the them Ws !
@And-Stop3 ай бұрын
You have received hidayah (guidance) in Your heart. You just need to reach for it
@prisonbreak41474 ай бұрын
ALHAMDULILLAH for the blessing of Islam 😊😊😊😊😊😊
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@aerikd4624 ай бұрын
This really warms my heart. Such a humble and honest conversation. May Allah ease your way, open your heart, and bring immense love for Islam and our beloved Prophets.
@hatajusic35684 ай бұрын
You’re on the right path Grayson.. follow the truth. May Allah guide you to Islam 🤲🏻
@abukids21764 ай бұрын
❤ I really enjoyed this beautiful conversations I hope Allah will do the rest for you because you gained a lot of knowledge already.❤
@Ummishaaq44 ай бұрын
For me it was hard to accept the prophet mohamad pbuh but because i had already proved the quran and islam were from Allah, and that jesus pbuh wasnt crucified etc i accepted islam and then with time after learning the seerah and unlearning the propaganda, the prophet pbuh became well known to me too x
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Did infinite Allah convey Quran revelation to finite jibreel? Either yes/ no exposes Allah and Islam
@oscarromeo8124 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 How so? Explain?
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
@@oscarromeo812 for jibreel to hear Allah, Allah has to LIMIT his voice to a tone and frequency compatible with the created finite realm of jibreel and speak in an EARTHY MANMADE ARABIC language for jibreel to accurately hear Allah recite Quran so as to then accurately recite to Mohammed. Which means Allah is in the created realm
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@Musa-e5b2 ай бұрын
We do not know the exact way God communicated to Jibreel. Any claim on the matter would be conjecture. As muslims we avoid dealing with conjecture and do not afford it any weight. And they have thereof no knowledge. They follow not except assumption, and indeed, assumption avails not against the truth at all. Suratul Najm 53.38 God revealed the Quran in arabic because the Prophet Muhammad SAW was an arab, and his people were arabs, so that they may understand. In the same way He had revealed past revelation to previous prophets and their peoples in their own languages, that they may understand. Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran that you may understand. Surat Yusuf 12:2 @@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388
@ads90574 ай бұрын
Masha Allah, your research is thorough. I pray that Allah keeps you healthy, strong and guide you to the right path.
@mohammedkamara17764 ай бұрын
Grayson, the ball is now in your court. Imagine, getting a free lecture from people of one’s kind
@nurshapandi51454 ай бұрын
Beautiful advice. The end clip was also beautiful, MasyaAllah 🥹
@ngocehgayabebas21184 ай бұрын
There is no compulsion in religion
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@bariaissa17374 ай бұрын
Thank you. Oh Allah SWT Bless,support and unite all the ummah InshaAllah soon Ya Rub Al3lamin 🇵🇸
@بدرالحربي-ر6م8ع4 ай бұрын
إِنَّكَ لَا تَهْدِي مَنْ أَحْبَبْتَ وَلَكِنَّ اللَّهَ يَهْدِي مَن يَشَاءُ وَهُوَ أَعْلَمُ بِالْمُهْتَدِينَ You do not guide whom you love, but God guides whom He wills, and He knows best those who are guided ask allah to guide you to the truth he can hear you u know ..... He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing
@rihamasi59254 ай бұрын
Grayson! You have received the message! Hope you get it .
@syedmansoorahmed144 ай бұрын
My son, Allah does not grant straight path to hypocrites. Once we believe there is no God worthy of worship except Allah, we also believe that Quran is the word of Allah reaching us unchanged, pure, authentic, than obeying word of Allah is mandatory, without ifs & buts.
@Max206003 ай бұрын
I love their energy calm and listening each other mashallah
@0786AHA4 ай бұрын
See open minded thinker Yousuf- he reverted also. He was a theology student before becoming Muslim. Dr Zakir Naik took his Shadah. 👌💯☑️☑️☑️
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
Did infinite Allah convey Quran revelation to finite jibreel? Either yes/ no exposes Allah and Islam
@0786AHA4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 is Jesus God or son of God? Or both. Either answer exposes Bible as full of errors and contradictions.
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
@@0786AHA The Essence is Divinity, Who takes on flesh as Jesus to redeem mankind. Even Allah unaware how and so wrongly assumed Jesus is of physical union and got jibreel to create Isa, an angel mankind son with Maryam Your question doesn’t answer if jibreel heard Allah recite Quran. .
@0786AHA4 ай бұрын
@@seekthetruthandthetruthwil2388 I am asking, is Jesus God, son of God, or both...
@seekthetruthandthetruthwil23884 ай бұрын
@@0786AHA His Essence is God : Divinity, but comes as Son of God./ The Visible Image of The Invisible God When Allah comes as a man on judgment day for finite Muslims to hear his infinite judgement, will he lose his divinity when he enters creation?
@jawdatead-bu8cw4 ай бұрын
It is amazing being able to follow your journey every day and asking Allah to guide you every single day nonstop… without even knowing you in person.. Alhamdulillah we have the gift of social media to be able to share the truth
@PritiKhan-pf9pw4 ай бұрын
MashaAllaah may Allaah open his heart he is a good kid. Raised by good parents.
@apnahongkongnetwork34844 ай бұрын
Subhan Allah, beautiful conversation ❤
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
“If what you say about him is true, it is backbiting. If it is not true, it is slander.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 2589 Grade: Sahih (authentic) Both are major sins in Islam so I hope you ignore the ones that act like they know what is in your heart. Allah knows everything, not us humans.
@safuwancj4 ай бұрын
Talk to blogging theology aka paul William s he may came through the same path as you to islam
@aimannafeez28814 ай бұрын
MashaAllah brother Paul Williams is such a gem and a huge resource of knowledge, may Allah keep him and all of us steadfast ameen
@ZalaanKhan-fr4td4 ай бұрын
Brother we muslims are here for you ,Inshahallah Allah will guide you❤
@hannaluka52194 ай бұрын
I think you should complete the bukhari to know the complete truth😂
@Mohamedmostafa-ixy6phwj4 ай бұрын
ما قصدك؟؟؟ انت شيعي عرفتك😂😂😂
@hannaluka52194 ай бұрын
@@Mohamedmostafa-ixy6phwj أنا ملحد لا أدري من خلفية مسيحية
@Mohamedmostafa-ixy6phwj4 ай бұрын
@@hannaluka5219 خليك على على الحادك ملكش دعوه بحد لان انت اكبر جبناء الارض😂😂 قل با طبيعه اهلكي هذا والطبيعه ستسجيب😂😂😂انت في هذه الحاله لا تفكرون بعقل تفكرون بطي*كم للأسف
@Mohamedmostafa-ixy6phwj4 ай бұрын
@@hannaluka5219 ماذا قرأت في البخاري حتى تتكلم؟؟
@Nadaismail57654 ай бұрын
Love this video 🎉🎉🎉
@the3baijans2924 ай бұрын
Please Accept the noble Message, The Truth of Islam, indeed God has given you guidance, and you will never regret it, and for an eternity you will be satisfied to have submitted to God Almighty. 2 billion Muslims invite you to Islam.
@mr.radhetv41524 ай бұрын
Just need a half of step to get in..may Allah Ta’ala bless you..Aameen
@Ahmad_Alhabib4 ай бұрын
Wait a video????
@graysonbrockk4 ай бұрын
Yesssir Ahmad
@nahin19684 ай бұрын
man i love this dude he's actually giving effort
@biagiomaffettone14974 ай бұрын
*The Quran was Plagiarized !! Why does Allah have to Plagiarize?* • Surah 2:34 recounts the casting out of Satan from heaven for refusing to bow down to Adam. It alludes to this story as if it is a fact of history with which the reader is expected to already be familiar. As it turns out, it was indeed a known story of the day, but not from the Bible or history. Rather, it can be found in the entirely mythical book, “The Life of Adam and Eve.”1 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5 • Surah 7:171 tells of God holding a mountain over the Israelites like a canopy so that they are terrified it will fall on them. He then warns them to fear God and remember the revelation they’ve been given. This story is taken directly from a Rabbinic tradition recorded in the Babylonian Talmud.6 • Surah 19:27-34 reports Jesus speaking as a newborn babe. This is rooted in an unbiblical and completely fictional legend that we know existed in Arabic speaking “Christian” communities, as it is written in the apocryphal “Arabic Infancy Gospel.”7 dated to the 5th or early 6th century AD. • Surah 3:49 and 5:110 both tell of Jesus making clay birds and bringing them to life. This myth was earlier recorded in the gnostic “Infancy Gospel of Thomas,”8 yet the Quran reports it right alongside his biblical miracles as if this were historical and in the true Gospels. • Surah 19:22-26 tells of Mary, still pregnant with Jesus, traveling and being driven by the pains of childbirth to sit under a tree. She expects to die there, but a voice speaks to her from beneath her (perhaps the preborn Jesus?) and tells her to shake the tree and she will be given both food and drink by the tree and will live. This odd story is paralleled by an earlier legend in the mythical “Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew,” except that in Pseudo-Matthew Jesus is a two-year-old boy at the time, and He commands the tree to bend down and feed Mary its fruit.9 • Surah 18:9-26 tells of a small group of young men who fell asleep in a cave and miraculously were preserved in slumber for 300 years before God awoke them. This story was part of a family of legends popular among Jews and Christians of the day. It borrowed most directly from the Christian fable of the “seven sleepers” who hid in a cave during Roman persecution and whom God preserved for centuries to awake at a later time when persecution had ceased, and Christians could worship freely.10 • Surah 5:31 reports a story of Cain learning to bury Abel’s body by watching a raven scratch the ground. This story is found in several places in the highly legendary and imaginative Jewish Midrash literature, like Midrash Tanhuma2 and Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer.3 • Surah 5:32 gives a specific moral and legal application to the story of Cain and Abel. This application is not only drawn directly from the 3rd-century Jewish legal tradition of the Mishnah; it practically quotes a portion of Sanhedrin 4:54 verbatim.. • Surah 21 tells a story of Abraham destroying idols in his homeland. He is then cast into a fire by the people but miraculously delivered by God. This story is a Jewish legend recorded in the second-century Midrash Rabbah.5
@TheKingsTimeMachine4 ай бұрын
Jesus is king
@Z.D-7164 ай бұрын
Jesus said : by myself I can do nothing
@georgiacap92944 ай бұрын
@@Z.D-716 Jesus said ‘I and the Father are One’.
@Z.D-7164 ай бұрын
@@georgiacap9294 Jesus said : the father is greater than I , .. he said he and his disciples are one too .
@Neparodo4 ай бұрын
@@Z.D-716Nice one my friend ❤.
@Z.D-7164 ай бұрын
@@Neparodo ❤️
@Scorpio20924 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this one Grayson and the Muslim cowboy.
@Christian_Girl194 ай бұрын
The muslim cowboy said its fine is a old man married a young kid. He is defending his prophet and would do the same.
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
Yep. He's nasty.
@dkzoa234 ай бұрын
How old was Rebecca when she got married? If you have an issue with such marriages then know you are going against your own Bible, against the will of God, which is blasphemous, so do not come at us when the same is happening in your scripture.
@DaveZee8234 ай бұрын
@@dkzoa23 You show us her age in the bible verse as you mention it.
@think-islam-channel4 ай бұрын
He married a female who reached puberty.
@dkzoa234 ай бұрын
@@DaveZee823 It is in your scripture, but you dont even read it like most christians, it should be public knowledge by now but here you are asking me to show it to you, and i have it right in front of me, this further proves you dont even read your own scripture and call yourself "believers".
@InspoDesigno3 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah, Islam is the best way of life
@IslamChannelUSA4 ай бұрын
Be weary of Dawah Muslims. Peace.
@IslamChannelUSA4 ай бұрын
*wary 🤪
@lockedin66994 ай бұрын
I remember you. I made a comment on your channel a while back. Didn't realize you were a quranist/hadith rejector until later. Which put our conversation into perspective. Hope you come back to the truth.
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
@@lockedin6699 why do you have that psychopath as your profile picture though
@lockedin66994 ай бұрын
@@naylisyazwina6836 it's just a meme. Not that deep bruh.
@naylisyazwina68364 ай бұрын
@@lockedin6699I see. Idk memes
@hayam46754 ай бұрын
Grayson you are Winning my Friend of logic. I hope you find your Peace ❤