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@cciid5 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've heard that the daughters' father was a prophet. I'm skeptical about how accurate that is...
@OmaroftheOrient5 ай бұрын
I actually may have made a mistake there. Shuaib was from madian and there are many scholars that theorised that the father was the same shuaib, but I've recently come to learn that this is only a theory and not confirmable. And Allahu Alam.
@sluggishhollow20305 ай бұрын
I have heard it before from my Imam
@hamademic5 ай бұрын
Shuayb a.s. is the thought to be the same as biblical Jethro, who was the father of Moses's wife Tzipporah (Safoora)
@Informational_Comparisons5 ай бұрын
@@OmaroftheOrientMedian Empire?
@JohnSmith-gv7qm5 ай бұрын
@@OmaroftheOrientAssalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmat Allahi Wa Baraktu Omar, Can you make videos about the Victorian Liverpool Muslim community that had many white British reverts (including Marmaduke Pickthall), the Boszormeny Muslims in Hungary that predate Christian and Ottoman presence in Hungary, the Polish Lipka Tatar Muslims who have been in Poland for more than 700 years, and James and Agnes Love, a young couple who had converted to Islam and emigrated from Scotland to southern Ontario in 1851, were the first recorded Muslims (or “Mahomadens”) in Canada. Their first child of eight, James Love, Jr., was born in 1854, and is the first known Canadian-born Muslim. Also could you include in the Canadian video John and Martha Simon and their children, Eastern European immigrants to the United States, emigrated to southern Ontario in 1871. The Canadian Census of Population recorded 13 Muslims in Canada (James and Agnes Love and John and Martha Simon families). Jazak Allahu Khairan
@FarhanSarvari245 ай бұрын
Very surprised at how you got to all the important points in such a vast topic in just 15 minutes. May Allah reward you.
@TheWatchmanWebsite5 ай бұрын
Even if we were to put aside the *TRINITY,* Islam still has a big, big problem! Does the *TAWHID* of Allah mean that he is the same monotheistic God worshipped by the Jews as claimed by Allah in Al-'Ankabut (QS 29:46) and by Muslims? No! The claim of monotheism alone is not enough to conclude that they are the same being. Here's 5 simple reasons why: The true God worshipped by the Jews is: 1. *FATHER:* The prophets of YAHWEH, like Moses, repeatedly called the true God of Israel 'FATHER' and 'CREATOR' and we are his sons and daughters (Exodus 3:14-15, Deuteronomy 32:6, Psalms 89:26-27, Isaiah 63:16, Matthew 6:9). Jesus prayed "Abba, Father". Yet Allah of the Qur’an contradicts this by saying "they falsely ascribe to Him sons and daughters without any knowledge." QS 6:100. Allah of the Qur’an, in no way, shape or form (spiritually, literally or metaphorically) is he FATHER to anyone (QS 6:100). Muhammad’s father, Abdullah, worshipped the moon and star god ☪️ Hubal as 'Allah of the Kaaba' 🕋. Just like Allah of the Kaaba, Hubal the chief god of the Kaaba was called *'al-ilah'/the god).* Hubal meant 'He who is Baal'. Baal is a mutation or manifestation of Satan, the Great Deceiver. "Abdullah" meant SLAVE of Hubal. In Islam ☪️, Muslims too are SLAVES of Allah of the Kaaba 🕋 and not his children. 2. The glory (Shekinah/kavod) of God *ENTERED AND FILLED* the tabernacle of Moses (Exodus 40:34) and the temple of Solomon (2 Chronicles 7:1-3) *and dwelt among the Israelites.* The glory of Allah of the Qur’an *does not descend to the earth* (Sahih Muslim 179). How are they the same God? 3. In the Torah, the Mighty God (Hashem) *APPEARED ON EARTH* to Abraham in the Hebrew Torah (Genesis18:1-3,11-13) as *a man* to inform him that he will give him a son, Isaac and to Moshe (Moses) in the Torah (Exodus 3) as the *Malach Hashem* (Angel of the Lord) which is a *theophany* of God-a physical manifestation of God on earth (Hebrew Bible Exodus 3:1-4,6). Was this Allah of the Qur’an? No. 4. *SACRIFICE (ATONEMENT OF SINS:* The God worshipped by the Jews has always been a God of sacrifice even from the first book of the Torah when he commanded Abraham to sacrifice his only son of the promise (Isaac) Genesis 22:2. After Isaac, God's acceptance of sacrifices was later reflected in the yearly sacrifice of a *spotless lamb* for the atonement of sins (Day of Atonement) which ALL the prophets of God participated in from the tabernacle of Moses to the temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. This ended with the *sinless Messiah* offering his life as a sin offering (Isaiah 53). Has Allah of the Qur’an accepted animal sacrifice in the Kaaba? No. 5. *DESIGN OF THE HOUSE OF GOD:* The tabernacle of Moses and the temple of Solomon had the same design/pattern but the Kaaba is totally not related to the temple of YAHWEH of the Jews. Where is the *Holy of holies* and the *covering Cherubs* of the Kaaba? Moses was instructed to design the tabernacle according to the pattern of the tabernacle in heaven! The tabernacle in heaven is like the tabernacle of Moses and temple of Solomon, not like the Kaaba in Mecca! There is no proof whatsoever in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms that the Kaaba was ever built by Abraham and Ishmael as claimed in QS 2:127 and QS 22:26-27! It's a big lie! Allah's atonement of sins in the pagan Kaaba [al-Tirmidhi, 959] was never through the sacrifice of a spotless lamb but was, and still is, through a pagan stone claimed to have "fallen from heaven" and was white but became black because of the sins of the sons of Adam (al-Tirmidhi 877). Atonement in Islam through the Black Stone is the biggest spectacle of abomination the world has ever witnessed since the creation of mankind! It requires no intelligence to figure out that the God whom the Jews worship is not the 7th century god of the Qur'an! These are two different beings! Allah of the Muslims has no history whatsoever before 610 outside the 7th century Qur'an. Where? Allah of the Qur’an is a false god, the Great Deceiver, who disguises himself as the God of the previous scriptures and the prophets inorder to deceive beloved Muslims. Let him who has ears hear! Blessings.
@hafsa44435 ай бұрын
@@TheWatchmanWebsite 1. Concept of God as Father: In Islam, we don’t refer to Allah as “Father” because that could imply a human-like relationship, which doesn’t align with our understanding of God’s nature. Allah is seen as the Creator and Sustainer, beyond any human attributes like fatherhood or sonship. The Quran makes this clear in Surah Al-Ikhlas where it says, "He neither begets nor is born, and there is none like Him" (Quran 112:3-4). The idea of God having children or partners is something Islam strongly rejects, as it goes against the belief in pure monotheism (Tawhid). 2. Divine Presence: In Islam, Allah’s presence isn’t tied to any physical form or place. Allah’s knowledge, mercy, and power are present everywhere, but not in a way that involves physical manifestation. In Judaism, the idea of Shekinah refers to divine presence, and Islam has something similar called "Sakinah," which is more about the tranquility that Allah sends down. However, we don’t believe that Allah physically dwells on earth. 3. Sacrifice and Atonement: For Muslims, sacrifice, like what we do during Eid al-Adha, is more about remembering Abraham’s willingness to obey Allah rather than atoning for sin. We believe that sins are forgiven through sincere repentance (Tawbah) directly to Allah, without needing a sacrificial intermediary. The concept of original sin and the need for atonement through sacrifice isn’t part of Islamic teachings; instead, everyone is responsible for their own actions and can seek forgiveness directly from Allah. 4. Places of Worship + Black Stone: The Kaaba is considered the first house of worship dedicated to the One God, built by Abraham and his son Ishmael. It’s different from the temple in Jerusalem, but it serves to unite Muslims in their worship of Allah. Unlike the Holy of Holies, the Kaaba doesn’t have an inner sanctuary because Islam emphasizes direct connection with Allah without intermediaries. The Black Stone in the Kaaba is respected, not worshipped; it’s kissed as a gesture of following the Prophet Muhammad’s example. It doesn’t have any divine power, and it’s not a means of atonement. Atonement and forgiveness in Islam come solely from Allah through sincere repentance. 5. Appearances of God on Earth: Islam teaches that Allah doesn’t take on human form or appear physically. While the Quran mentions Allah speaking to prophets like Moses, it doesn’t suggest a physical appearance. Stories in the Torah about God appearing as a man are seen differently in Islam-more as visions or symbolic encounters. The Quran emphasizes that Allah is beyond any physical form and remains unseen by human eyes (Quran 6:103). 6. Historical Continuity of Allah: Islam teaches that Allah is the same God worshipped by all the prophets, from Adam to Muhammad. The Quran talks about Allah as the God of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, stressing that the belief in one God has been consistent throughout history. While practices and laws might have changed over time, the core message of monotheism remains the same. Muslims see Allah not as a new or different deity but as the same God who has been guiding humanity from the beginning. In conclusion, while there are differences in how Islam, Judaism, and Christianity understand God, Muslims believe that we all worship the same God who has guided different communities through different prophets, but with the same core message of monotheism (Tawhid).
@calebzeman38185 ай бұрын
@FarhanSarvari24 LOL reward for preaching israeliyaat so funny
@fatoomitani18795 ай бұрын
@@TheWatchmanWebsite I hope you realize that none of your post had made sense. Each of the revealed books prior to the Qur'an have been altered. We no longer have the originals. Don't come back and say, "of course we have them!" No, we don't. If it were truly from God and not altered by man, it wouldn't have errors. Nor would it be "according to" or "inspired by". The Almighty Lord knows the past, present and future. Besides, if He's sending a prophet or messenger to teach us a lesson, would that person be a drunkard, committing incest, aspiring divinity to other than God, even claiming He has a son when all He has to do is say 'be' and it is!? or any such act? And you say those are the teachings to get us into Paradise? May the Lord Most High protect me from such lies! Wake up and realize the truth. Read the Qur'an. Learn something.
@izharulhaqtruthrevealed11854 ай бұрын
@@TheWatchmanWebsite😂 I just liked how you said TRINITY aside. I hope with this your approach you have realized Christians aren’t worshipping same monotheistic God YAHWEH as you explained. And that Christians no longer follow Old Testament laws as well as commandments even the circumcision which was a covenant till end of times. This is an eye opener to you since you believe Bible Old Testament is pure unadulterated word of God and now your practices and beliefs as Christians all contradicted it, as such your intellect should be your judge……. My question to you, why did you accepted Paul after all he came up with everything new to Old Testament teachings so much so that james and some jesus deciples summoned him? Use this criteria on Paul and let’s see how far we could move
@amintukur85035 ай бұрын
Love how you stamped every timeline for everything that happened i always wanted to know
@hydrohussla82265 ай бұрын
Akhi -- jzx for this. So uber important for Muslims to understand our own history, especially that of Bani Israel!
@OmaroftheOrient5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the super chat!
@calebzeman381813 күн бұрын
@OmaroftheOrient yes a super chat for a super fart
@fandimm1805 ай бұрын
The closing statement was brilliant, thanks
@Songoku18155 ай бұрын
I have learned a lot from you Brother Omar, thank you allahuma barik
@Reynacampbell3 ай бұрын
Wow, always heard theses stories apart. Makes it all the more clear when you show how they all interconnect and highlight the bigger picture. May Allah bless you, ameen.
@mohammeduddin15285 ай бұрын
JazakAllahu khayran, I learned the fact that in the Quran the ruler of egypt during the time of the hyksos was referred to as King, instead of Pharaoh.
@JacobSalvatore-uv4hi5 ай бұрын
That’s not exactly the reason. The pharaoh title was used during the middle or late late kingdom. The Egyptian rulers called themselves kings regardless. So it may be Egyptian kings. As the Quran says king of Egypt
@NoMadKid5 ай бұрын
Should’ve included the lineage of Ismail too since they are cousins of Bani Israel too. Make a full circle of why prophethood went to the other branch of the family.
@ryuusuk335 ай бұрын
@@NoMadKid The Complete Genealogy/Family Tree of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ: He is *PROPHET AHMAD/MUHAMMAD ﷺ* son of Abdullah son of *ABDULMUTALIB(SHAYBAT AL-HAMD)* son of *HASHIM(AMR)* son of Abdimanaf(Al-Mugheera) son of Qussay(Zaid) son of Kilab(Dhal-U'uzza/Abu-Zahra) son of Murrah(Aba-Yaqadha) son of Ka'ab son of Lu'ay(Aba-Ka'ab) son of Ghalib(Aba-Taym) son of *FIHR/SAHR(QURAYSH)* son of Malek(Abul-Hareth/Al-Judud) son of An-Nadhr/Qayss(Al-Furssan) son of *KENANA* son of Khuzayma(Aba-Asad) son of Mudareka/Amer(Al-Arnaba) son of Ilyās(Aba-Amr) son of Mudhar son of Nezar(Aba-Iyad) son of Ma'ad(Aba-Nezar) son of *ADNAN²¹* son of Addu/Udd son of Al-Hamaisa'u(Zand/Amin/Salman) son of Salaman/Salman(Hamaida'u/Hamaita'u/As-Shahib/Shajib) son of A'auss(Mundjir Al-A'arab/Nabit/Salaman) son of Boz/Bawz(Tha'alaba/A'auss) son of Qamwal(Yoz/Bora/Yawz/A'ashr Al-Ghina/A'atr Al-A'atair) son of Ubayy(Sa'ad Radjab/Shauha) son of A'awwam/Yi'imana(Qamwal/Reeh An-Nassib) son of Nashid(Kisdana/Muhallim Dhul-A'ayn) son of Hazza/Harrana(Al-A'awwam) son of Bildas(Al-Muhtamil) son of Yidlaf/Tidlaf(Bidlana/Raima) son of Tabikh/Tanidj/Talib(Tahib/Tahba/Al-A'aiqan) son of Jahim/Jahmi(A'alla) son of Nahish/Tahish(Mahshi/A'alla/As-Shahdud) son of Makhiy/Ma'ajaly(Ad-Dhareeb Khatim An-Nar) son of A'aify/A'aqara/A'aidh/A'afi(A'abqi/A'abqar Abul-Djinn) son of A'abqar/A'aqari/A'aqer(Ibrahim Djami'i As-Shaml) son of Ubbayd/Bida'a/Ad-Da'a(Isma'il Dhul-Matabikh) son of Ad-Da'a/Ibda'i/Ubbayd(Yazan At-Ta'an) son of Hamdan/Hamadi(Isma'il Dhul-Al-A'awadj) son of Sanbar/Bashmani(Bashmin/Al-Muti'im Fil-Mahal) son of Yathrabi/Yathraba(Yathrem/At-Tamh) son of Yahzen(Nahzen/Al-Qasswar) son of Yalhan(Al-A'anoud/A'atoud) son of Aruai'i/Ara'aua/Ra'aui(Ad-Da'ada'a) son of A'aidh/A'aidhy/A'aifa(A'aqer/A'aqari/Mahmud) son of Dasan/Daishan/Waishan(Az-Za'aiya/Az-Za'id) son of A'asar/A'aissar(Nadwan/A'assir An-Naydawan Dhul-Andiya) son of Aqnad/Qannad(Qanadi/Qannar/Ayama/Atama) son of Iham/Abham/Thamar(Yahami/Bahami/Dawss Al-A'atq/Dawss Ajmal Al-Khalq) son of Muqsar/Muqsa(Muqasri/Hissn Nizal) son of Naheth(An-Nizal) son of Zareh(Qumyar/Qumayr) son of Samiy/Sama(Shama/Al-Mudjshir/Al-Muhshir) son of Maziy/Maza/Muzra(Hurmuz/Murhur) son of As-Safiy/Sanfa/A'audha/A'auss(At-Thamr/As-Samr/Saify) son of A'arram/Ju'uthum(An-Nabit/Nabit/Nebat) son of *KEDAR/QEIDHAR(AL-QADOOR)⁶⁰ SON OF PROPHET ISMAIL/ISHMAEL ﷺ SON OF PROPHET IBRAHIM/ABRAHAM ﷺ* son of Azar/Terah⁶³ son of [Nahor son of Serug son of Roog/Reu son of Peleg son of *PROPHET HÛD/HEBER ﷺ* son of Shelah son of Cainan son of Arphaxad son of Sam/Shem son of *PROPHET NÛH/NOAH ﷺ* son of Lamech son of Methuselah son of *PROPHET IDRISS/ENOCH ﷺ* son of Jared/Arad son of Mahalalel/Mehalael son of Kenan son of Enosh son of *PROPHET SHEITH/SETH ﷺ* son of *PROPHET ADAM⁸² ﷺ* ] (In the context of Pre-Azar/Terah genealogy, The Hebrew "son" may mean "descendant" or "successor" or "nation" i.e not necessarily have to be directly linked generations) Atleast +82 Generations Sources: - "Rahmatan Lil-Alamin", Muhammad Sulaiman Al-Mansurburi, from p.269 to p.316 (ar ver) 2/11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 52 - "The Sealed Nectar", Safiyy Ar-Rahman Al-Mubarakfuri, from p.48 to p.53 (ar ver) - Sirat Ibn Hisham, 1/1, 2 & 1/2, 3, 4 - "Talqih Fuhom Ahl Al-Athar", Abderrahman Bin Ali Al-Jawzi, p.5 & p.6 (ar ver) - "Khulassat As-Siyar", At-Tabari, p.6 (ar ver) - "Tarikh At-Tabari", vol.2, p.193 (ar ver) - "Attabaqat", Ibn-Sa'ad narration - "Al-Jawhara fi Nasab An-Nabiy SAW wa Asshabihi Al-A'achara", Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Anssari Al-Telemceni "Al-Burri", from p.309 to p.311 (ar ver) - "Al-Bidayah Wa Nihayah", Ibn Kathir (ar ver) - Muhammad bin Saib Al-Kalbi, Hisham Al-Kalbi narration - "Al-Kamil Fi Tarikh", Ibn Al-Athir (ar ver) - Qur'an 6:74 - Sahih Muslim 2276 - Sahih al-Bukhari 3491 & 3492 - Book of Genesis 5:3-32 & Genesis 10:21-32 & Genesis 11:10-32 & Genesis 25:12-18 - 1 Chronicles 1:1-31 - Ezekiel 27:21 - The Apocalypse of Abraham
@IbnKh5 ай бұрын
Ismail is their uncle, not their cousin. Bani Israil starts from Yaqub son of Ishaq. Yaqub’s other name is Israil. Ibrahim Ismail and Ishaq From Ishaq -> Yaqub (Israil)
@tiaratiarasam18865 ай бұрын
Bros U are saying which quran does not concur to it. I could not find an ummul kitab verse which say ismail is ibrahim son. I could point u to two ummul kitab verses that say ishaq and yaakub are ibrahim sons. Peace.
@faisalalabri93605 ай бұрын
@@tiaratiarasam1886 (All the praises and thanks be to Allah, Who has given me in old age Isma'il (Ishmael) and Ishaque (Isaac). Verily! My Lord is indeed the All-Hearer of invocations.) surat Ibrahim verse number 39
@tiaratiarasam18865 ай бұрын
@@faisalalabri9360 tq for ur response. I ask for 1 ummul kitab and u delivered. Kinda. I am a learner and my arabic is basic. I am doing max due diligence as allowed by my cognitive ability for when i meet Allah, i will be with 1 escort and 1 witness. Muhammad will not be with me, nor will ulamas and imams. I hv to answer alone. Kindly refer to the following surah which kinda negate surah 14/39. Watch carefully the arabic words. Watch carefully who says what.eg 12/38 should yusuf be calling ibrahim, ishaq and yaaqub forefather in togetherness? Does not make full sense right? Could we agree that there is NO INCONSISTENCY in the quran?? If we PERCEIVED it/their existence, it is only a temporary roadblock/diversion for us to dig deeper. The surah are; 12/6, 12/38, 21/72, 29/27, 38/45, 11/71, 19/49, 37/12 Peace
@ahmedabboh95835 ай бұрын
Best explanation of Israelites lineage for me to watch. Many Thanks to you Omer!
@shariyarshajid5 ай бұрын
I have never seen such an excellent explanation of this topic. So informative but as well as in a short time.Thanks a lot.
@joened46135 ай бұрын
The last sentence was really powerful! Nice script writing!
@HasanImam-s7v5 ай бұрын
best video on the history of Bani Isra'il. concise, well edited and too the point. so useful Omar god bless.
@yous22443 ай бұрын
Not best very simplified
@raushanlatiff963 ай бұрын
If you’re ever planning to make a video about Ismail (AS), his descendants and how the final prophet (peace be upon him) came from his lineage, I suggest checking out the book “Abraham Fulfilled”.
@ateequrrahman65805 ай бұрын
One thing which i think should be noted about Prophet Isa (a.s) is that he was also titled 'The Messiah' or 'Maseeh' which means the anointed one or the saviour. In the Quran it is mentioned that he is al-Maseeh.
@TheDragonshadow12315 ай бұрын
Yes it is the title as the saviour(Al-Masih) and last Imam called Mahdi( Last Al-Masih) title as "The Guided" one. So both are Al-Masih
@ateequrrahman65805 ай бұрын
@@TheDragonshadow1231 Im sorry but I have to disagree with you there. Al-Mahdi doesnt mean the last Al-Masih, therefore both arent Al-Masih. Al-Mahdi means The Guided One.
@TheDragonshadow12315 ай бұрын
@@ateequrrahman6580 I kinda have to disagree you there. But it is in your opinion it is stated The Saviours of Mankind: Imam Mahdi (a.s.) & Jesus Christ (a.s.). Saviour's means? Messiah. The original hold caters to prophet Isa(PBUH) the true messiah Al-Masih. Btw this all is just the title The belief in the appearance of the promised savior and savior has been proposed in various ways. It is noted the three messiah is upcoming. We know two and him being the guided one and him being greater than warrior ISA(PBUH) to lead forward. Also the true messiah title ISA(PBUH) Then, the dark false messiah al-dajjal claimed to be a true messiah.
@ateequrrahman65805 ай бұрын
@@TheDragonshadow1231 I am only talking about what their titles mean. Maseeh means saviour and Mahdi means the guided one. Now what they do later on is another thing, they are also going to be leaders and warriors. That does not mean that their titles mean 'leader' or 'warrior'. When it comes to the meaning of a word you have to look at the word, rather than how the person is described.
@TheDragonshadow12315 ай бұрын
@@ateequrrahman6580 oh title never mind. That holds the cake Isa (PBUH) Is only the Al-Masih and true Al-Masih. For mahdi The Messiah title could fit him in a way by it's never used by theologians. However two messiah would be coming. Dajjal and ISA(PBUH) one is false dark one is true. Dajjal will claimed he is the true messiah and jesus
@smahi_the_slave_of_ALLAH5 ай бұрын
ماشاء الله great presentation & storytelling my brother
@海豚ちゃん-n6h5 ай бұрын
This was so so so easy to understand and listen to. Alhamdulillah this came onto my feed
@muhammadabahraq53864 ай бұрын
JazakAllahu khair Brother, salaam from Indonesia
@zulkiflipoon753523 күн бұрын
All the Best Omar, Good Work and very Veluable knowledge.
@MrWrehman5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@OmaroftheOrient5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ryuusuk335 ай бұрын
The Complete Genealogy/Family Tree of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ: He is *PROPHET AHMAD/MUHAMMAD ﷺ* son of Abdullah son of *ABDULMUTALIB(SHAYBAT AL-HAMD)* son of *HASHIM(AMR)* son of Abdimanaf(Al-Mugheera) son of Qussay(Zaid) son of Kilab(Dhal-Uzza/Abu-Zahra) son of Murrah(Aba-Yaqadha) son of Ka'ab son of Lu'ay(Aba-Ka'ab) son of Ghalib(Aba-Taym) son of *FIHR/SAHR(QURAYSH)* son of Malek(Abul-Hareth/Al-Judud) son of An-Nadhr/Qayss(Al-Furssan) son of *KENANA* son of Khuzayma(Aba-Asad) son of Mudareka/Amer(Al-Arnaba) son of Ilyās(Aba-Amr) son of Mudhar son of Nezar(Aba-Iyad) son of Ma'ad(Aba-Nezar) son of *ADNAN²¹* son of Addu/Udd son of Al-Hamaisa'u(Zand/Amin/Salman) son of Salaman/Salman(Hamaida'u/Hamaita'u/As-Shahib/Shajib) son of A'auss(Mundjir Al-A'arab/Nabit/Salaman) son of Boz/Bawz(Tha'alaba/A'auss) son of Qamwal(Yoz/Bora/Yawz/A'ashr Al-Ghina/A'atr Al-A'atair) son of Ubayy(Sa'ad Radjab/Shauha) son of A'awwam/Yi'imana(Qamwal/Reeh An-Nassib) son of Nashid(Kisdana/Muhallim Dhul-A'ayn) son of Hazza/Harrana(Al-A'awwam/Hazail) son of Bildas(Al-Muhtamil) son of Yidlaf/Tidlaf(Bidlana/Raima) son of Tabikh/Tanidj/Talib(Tahib/Tahba/Al-A'aiqan) son of Jahim/Jahmi(A'alla) son of Nahish/Tahish(Mahshi/A'alla/As-Shahdud) son of Makhiy/Ma'ajaly(Ad-Dhareeb Khatim An-Nar) son of A'aify/A'aqara/A'aidh/A'afi(A'abqi/A'abqar Abul-Djinn) son of A'abqar/A'aqari/A'aqer(Ibrahim Djami'i As-Shaml) son of Ubbayd/Bida'a/Ad-Da'a(Isma'il Dhul-Matabikh) son of Ad-Da'a/Ibda'i/Ubbayd(Yazan At-Ta'an) son of Hamdan/Hamadi(Isma'il Dhul-Al-A'awadj) son of Sanbar/Bashmani(Bashmin/Al-Muti'im Fil-Mahal) son of Yathrabi/Yathraba(Yathrem/At-Tamh) son of Yahzen(Nahzen/Al-Qasswar) son of Yalhan(Al-A'anoud/A'atoud) son of Aruai'i/Ara'aua/Ra'aui(Ad-Da'ada'a) son of A'aidh/A'aidhy/A'aifa(A'aqer/A'aqari/Mahmud) son of Dasan/Daishan/Waishan(Az-Za'aiya/Az-Za'id) son of A'asar/A'aissar(Nadwan/A'assir An-Naydawan Dhul-Andiya) son of Aqnad/Qannad(Qanadi/Qannar/Ayama/Atama) son of Iham/Abham/Thamar(Yahami/Bahami/Dawss Al-A'atq/Dawss Ajmal Al-Khalq) son of Muqsar/Muqsa(Muqasri/Hissn Nizal) son of Naheth(An-Nizal) son of Zareh(Qumyar/Qumayr) son of Samiy/Sama(Shama/Al-Mudjshir/Al-Muhshir) son of Maziy/Maza/Muzra(Hurmuz/Murhur) son of As-Safiy/Sanfa/A'audha/A'auss(At-Thamr/As-Samr/Saify) son of A'arram/Ju'uthum(An-Nabit/Nabit/Nebat) son of *KEDAR/QEIDHAR(AL-QADOOR/AL-MUTANAFIDH)⁶⁰ SON OF PROPHET ISMAIL/ISHMAEL ﷺ SON OF PROPHET IBRAHIM/ABRAHAM ﷺ* son of Azar/Terah⁶³ son of [Nahor son of Serug son of Roog/Reu son of Peleg son of *PROPHET HÛD/HEBER ﷺ* son of Shelah son of Cainan son of Arphaxad son of Sam/Shem son of *PROPHET NÛH/NOAH ﷺ* son of Lamech son of Methuselah son of *PROPHET IDRISS/ENOCH ﷺ* son of Jared/Arad son of Mahalalel/Mehalael son of Kenan son of Enosh son of *PROPHET SHEITH/SETH ﷺ* son of *PROPHET ADAM⁸² ﷺ* ] (In the context of Pre-Azar/Terah genealogy, The Hebrew "son" may mean "descendant" or "successor" or "nation" i.e not necessarily have to be directly linked generations) Atleast +82 Generations Sources: - "Rahmatan Lil-Alamin", Muhammad Sulaiman Al-Mansurburi, from p.269 to p.316 (ar ver) 2/11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 52 - "The Sealed Nectar", Safiyy Ar-Rahman Al-Mubarakfuri, from p.48 to p.53 (ar ver) - Sirat Ibn Hisham, 1/1, 2 & 1/2, 3, 4 - "Talqih Fuhom Ahl Al-Athar", Abderrahman Bin Ali Al-Jawzi, p.5 & p.6 (ar ver) - "Khulassat As-Siyar", At-Tabari, p.6 (ar ver) - "Tarikh At-Tabari", vol.2, p.193 (ar ver) - "Attabaqat", Ibn-Sa'ad narration - "Al-Jawhara fi Nasab An-Nabiy SAW wa Asshabihi Al-A'achara", Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Anssari Al-Telemceni "Al-Burri", from p.309 to p.311 (ar ver) - "Al-Bidayah Wa Nihayah", Ibn Kathir (ar ver) - Muhammad bin Saib Al-Kalbi, Hisham Al-Kalbi narration - "Al-Kamil Fi Tarikh", Ibn Al-Athir (ar ver) - Chraibi، Aboubakr؛ Stetkevych، Suzanne Pinckney (1996). "Reorientations/Arabic and Persian Poetry". Studia Islamica. 83:164 - Qur'an 6:74 - Sahih Muslim 2276 - Sahih al-Bukhari 3491 & 3492 - Book of Genesis 5:3-32 & Genesis 10:21-32 & Genesis 11:10-32 & Genesis 25:12-18 - 1 Chronicles 1:1-31 - Isaiah 42:11 - Ezekiel 27:21 - The Apocalypse of Abraham
@abufaatimah5 ай бұрын
Correction Close disciples of Jesus son of Mary, keep his true teachings and opposed Paul and his teachings. The followers of those disciples keep true teachings of Jesus until the Muslims encountered in North Africa, where they had settled and European Trinitarians was persecuting them
@ryuusuk335 ай бұрын
@@abufaatimah where & when in North Africa exactly?? That's interesting to know brother
@abufaatimah5 ай бұрын
@@ryuusuk33 unlike South Africa, North Africa was majority Muslims, mainly unitarian chrisitians, who recognized Islam as the same religion to theirs. Eventually becoming Muslims
@rayyanshobowale71105 ай бұрын
Jazakallah khairan
@ryuusuk335 ай бұрын
@@rayyanshobowale7110 Wa fiki barakah Note that what's past Adnan is not 100% unanimously agreed upon as correct but personally I find it the more compelling & the more close to the truth that only Allah knows best.
@sinba.5 ай бұрын
This is brilliant. Thank you for this incredible video
@AhamadYounusАй бұрын
I'm your subscriber from Sri Lanka. And I'm a 19 years old Muslim. You are my inspiration .Jazakallahu hairen for your hard work and truthful videos. Don't give up. Remember Islam start with lots of difficulties... may Allah grant you (especially your parents ) janatul firdues Aameen.
@MilkyWay-tk5rm5 ай бұрын
Excellent work. Alhamdullillah, learned a lot in just 15 minutes. May Allah bless and be pleased with you&your team.
@holyradush5 ай бұрын
You are so underated brother! Keep it up
@rizwannauhi91075 ай бұрын
thanks sir i liked this video from my heart you made a very good video from history and religion both together.
@Boogeyman0009Ай бұрын
Perfect video. Cleared a lot of my confusions.
@99EastStClaire5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Omar, for the religious history lesson regarding the Bani Israel tribe. Honestly, your lecture was insightful and articulated clearly from both historical and religious lenses.
@FloraChanel-SG3 ай бұрын
Well done! Lots of content nicely and clearly delivered.
@harrazmasri28055 ай бұрын
imagine living at the dawn of prophecies being able to see many miracles of allah. no wonder why muslims at the time are so deep down rooted towards islam to be compared to nowadays.
@mrao31245 ай бұрын
I have discovered a gem channeln mashallah
@calebzeman381813 күн бұрын
@amilitarymind5 ай бұрын
Absolutely outstanding video. Jazak Allah alf kheir.
@azuwaharis5 ай бұрын
It's been a while since I found a great quality content on youtube. What an excellent video and I definitely want to see more.
@mohammedadammoalim84105 ай бұрын
Brother Omar, you are amazing and you are doing an excellent job. A lot of love from the land of the Hufaths #Somalia 🇸🇴
@africankidd36425 ай бұрын
See tahay walaalo
@abdulrenishr5 ай бұрын
Subhanallah.. great content❤
@robbin30993 ай бұрын
amazing brother, whole timeline in one video. though i was expecting a long explaination but you covered enough. Thanks again ❤
@akibjawad74475 ай бұрын
Great video man! Loved it. A more detailed version of this will be highly appreciated
@Homelove83625 ай бұрын
Very beneficial contents brother. Lot of love from Nigeria. JazaakaLlaahu khairaa.
@dradamkhan47075 ай бұрын
Excellent video Omar...... showcasing the entire history in a 14 minutes video, Wow! Keep up the good work my friend. Jazak Allah Fe. Dr. Adam, USA.
@daanzhafrullah24785 ай бұрын
I'm impressed by every aspect of this video. Thank you very much
@p1ngh5 ай бұрын
I like how you got so many important points in this video. ❤
@amersassila5 ай бұрын
May Allah bless you brother. This really connected the dots between the generations of prophets (Aleyhi selam). Very well put together mashAllah 🤲🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻
@itismiah5 ай бұрын
This is a very important video that provides a brief understanding of history. Well done! I hope you'll create different segments in the future to elaborate further.
@mahernurhussen23985 ай бұрын
I really loved the way you briefly explained the whole history of Bani Israel. You gained a new follower ❤
@johanruslan58515 ай бұрын
Thanks Omar. Been looking for a video like this. I follow your TikTok, keep up the good work Habibi.
@NGGrandPlazaGhansoli-rr6yw5 ай бұрын
The best video on the subject. thanks for making and sharing.
@Ako_915 ай бұрын
Well done, bro 👏 a very nice and informative video, which aligns well with Islamic beliefs about the prophets of Bani Israel
@VDOless5 ай бұрын
Amazing video barakallah feekh
@aashaikh205 ай бұрын
Loved this video! Concise and to the point. Thanks❤
@okman84965 ай бұрын
Allahim senden razi olsun Omar kardesim.
@OmaroftheOrient5 ай бұрын
Amin ve senden kardesim
@farhafuad5 ай бұрын
ما شاء الله تبارك الله يا عمر. هذا ممتاز جداً جداً جداً. بارك الله فيكم
@YT2go4me3 ай бұрын
Well researched and presented. Thanks for sharing ❤
@abuhakam75 ай бұрын
Great video! Extremely informative. Keep investing in visuals that bring the stories to life
@shaarifshafi17 күн бұрын
you explained it so easily brother, May Allah reward you
@ZunaybKhan4 ай бұрын
The video is great and really informative however I noticed that the transitions that the editors were used were spammed a lot it became too much for me to not notice and the sound effect of the transition was also a little louder than it should've been, keep up the good work man really appreciate the time and effort you put into your video
@calebzeman381813 күн бұрын
Yes he really put a lot of time and effort to the video !!! rather he should put effort to understand Qur'an
@fadial-mufti23385 ай бұрын
May Allah bless you, dear Brother Omar 🤲🏻
@calebzeman381813 күн бұрын
Really? seriously?
@KingharleyP5 ай бұрын
Alhumdulillah Jazakallah for sharing this brother Omar 👍🏽.
@KLOSE334 ай бұрын
Great informative content Islamic history.. omar you deserve more attention and also this channel needs to have more than 100k subs. Great research work.
@Mo_Hamd725 ай бұрын
An excellent video. 10 out of 10.
@adnankhursheed5 ай бұрын
Very well summarized. Jazakallah khair
@أحمد-ث4ه4د5 ай бұрын
Wow that's an interesting topic thank you my friend for the informations in this video love and respect from Saudi Arabia and Yemen ♥️
@calebzeman381813 күн бұрын
@siriturkson83333 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Insightful, concise and intriguing.. thank you for this !!
@bazzanaja5 ай бұрын
this is so good bro!
@mikkayosef80085 ай бұрын
The very final 25 - 30 seconds of this video hits like a sledgehammer because I never really thought of it like but it's 100% truth!
@AG-kz8ye5 ай бұрын
Great video brother
@juborazaman27023 ай бұрын
man what a great content ❤
@andyonajourney5 ай бұрын
This was good! Thank you for this video.
@daarussalaam.5 ай бұрын
Damn this is the entire history of the abrahamic religions itself! where it is summarized in the last verse of alfatihah. 1. Maghdub: Rejecting the teachings of the prophet regarding to worship & obey Allah alone. 2. Dhallin: Accepting the prophet but instead of worshipping Allah, they worship the prophet itself. 3. An'amta: Following the teachings of the prophet to worship Allah alone. just wow! Thank you for this great video Omar!
@v1nc3nt_bl4ck45 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your history lesson, thank you. God bless you!
@hayderia1105 ай бұрын
Happy to find your KZbin channel.
@sidrarahmani41634 ай бұрын
Thank you brother for such a information
@ahmadnasrudinmohamedzaidin61785 ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah. TQVM for the video. Loved your ending words "their history our history".
@Eggwithsubscribers-qm4tg5 ай бұрын
We need more videos like this
@MusaBojang-t4j5 ай бұрын
What great history presented 🫡
@TheFaizOnline5 ай бұрын
Amazing work brother! specially the last few seconds. Love from Pakistan.
@hishamidris7775 ай бұрын
Amazing content 🎉👍
@zakariyyaaismail60275 ай бұрын
Alghamdulilah excellent videos, you just got yourself a new subscriber
@isthi000ify3 ай бұрын
BaarakAllahu fi my brother ❤❤❤❤
@rayanqureshey23853 ай бұрын
Great video 👍
@oleksiimoisieienko14305 ай бұрын
extremely great video !
@OmaroftheOrient5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@KremsonKhan5 ай бұрын
Pronunciation is all over the place xd But still an very informative video very nicely concise & well edited!
@Rafay79694 ай бұрын
thank you so much brother! i was so confused about them and the timeline and how to connect it all. your channel is a blessing. Alhamdulillah.
@gobbledygook995 ай бұрын
Well done. Accurate and succinct.
@veiledsweetlife_6309Ай бұрын
For the first time I understood the concept so well ...
@muhammadessacoker89923 ай бұрын
My brother, may Allah bless and reward greatly for your good works, Ameen
@MrAsadFTW5 ай бұрын
Great video so far Omar, but I believe its pronounced kaldeans (spelled chaldeans)
@U-A-FTAUTTPTAYFGAATZNTTPTUTTD5 ай бұрын
You Never Knew How I Got This Many Likes.
@Arkus1235 ай бұрын
Yes insha'Allah
@Arkus1235 ай бұрын
Is that the cover art for its just a burning memory???
@Informational_Comparisons5 ай бұрын
Insha’Allah.
@deStampede5 ай бұрын
Nah. People of the final age are the worst people.
@Samin415 ай бұрын
@@deStampede yeah, same.
@Noah-sl8cu5 ай бұрын
Salam, Great video brother thank you
@amatulfulani63905 ай бұрын
Loved the video. Very insightful, Alhamdulillah.
@TheBoerieBatman5 ай бұрын
This is the vid I’ve needed my whole life and never known it till I saw
@Brewtaha6 күн бұрын
Ya akhi please Re upload the part 2 i think KZbin removed it ❤
@financelearn77024 ай бұрын
Great video Please make a video on Bani Ismael
@faisalalabri93605 ай бұрын
Correction: Ibrahim & Ishmael (PBUT) rebuilt the Ka’ba not built it
@hishamosman43415 ай бұрын
Yup, Adam a.s was the one who built it. Ibrahim perfected it during that era
@-az5 ай бұрын
thanks for the correction
@faisalalabri93605 ай бұрын
@@-az here to help
@sammu4 ай бұрын
🤦♂️ brother did you bother to research this before commenting? The opinion that Adam A.S built the Ka’ba is the weaker opinion. The majority of scholars believe it was Ibrahim A.S who built it. The truth doesn’t take away from anything of Islam and is not part of aqeedah for us, so leave it be.
@faisalalabri93604 ай бұрын
@@sammu true that such information doesn’t change our aqeedah, but highlighting truth is part of our aqeedah too.. actually from Quran we can’t tell who built the Ka’baa but the word ( يرفع ) means to lift not to build .. so definitely the Ka’baa was built sometime before that and something happened to it and then prophet Ibrahim came to lift it up ..
@Jdaotra13375 ай бұрын
beautiful and amazing video, Thank you so much, and may Allah reward you hugely
@namirak15 ай бұрын
High quality video man. May Allah bless you
@anasabutamata36893 ай бұрын
This was an amazing summary
@LastingLight-bb1wb5 ай бұрын
Nice content omar..i just remind you all that end of time is near prepared with do charity to your goodness in eternal life..
@jassemalsugar74475 ай бұрын
Always spot on MashAllah ,, perfectly explained as always . الله يحفظك