Ma sha ALLAH, br. Mansour is a gem, may ALLAH guide the sister.....Allahumma Aameen.
@kuasik99Күн бұрын
Ur AmazingBrother Monsur. May Allah Bless you.
@MohamedAyedary-kp3qj23 сағат бұрын
Ameen
@chodad7512Күн бұрын
Salam from Morocco 🇲🇦 ❤❤
@jiahazahar6607Күн бұрын
I love this one very much. I think have seen this before but it's great reminder.
@GotItttКүн бұрын
We believe in the same God as Muslims do
@pie4fooableКүн бұрын
Unless you're a Muslim and practice Islam, no; Islam is the only monotheistic religion in the world in which we are commanded to worship the one true God without associating any partners or likenesses unto him (from within creation), Allah is absolutely one, indivisible, and there is nothing in creation that is comparable to Him - If you can think of it, imagine it, see it, smell it, etc. it is NOT Allah, the Almighty and Only True God. To claim that lets say in the end that your belief is the same isn't accurate, because while that might be theoretically true or rhetorically true from a scriptural standpoint lets say for example, in practice this is not the case, in reality this is not the case in people's everyday practice of this belief or that belief. They might still associate partners alongside God or in association with God in some way, which are in reality 'demi-Gods' and so on. Islam was sent down to mankind and the jinn (another creation of God on Earth who are in the unseen realm from ours, they also have free will like human beings and can be good or evil, can be Muslim or Christian etc. or not at all) from the very beginning, from the very first prophet of Allah, Adam (AS) to the last prophet Muhammad (AS) and everyone in between, we believe and affirm and respect all the prophets of Allah, peace and blessings be upon them all, we love them equally, we don't place them in hierarchies that oh Moses (AS) was greater or Abraham (AS) was greater or Jesus (AS) was greater and so on - we know only of a few named prophets, but Allah teaches us that he sent messengers to EVERY nation (of man) and the message has always been the same, whether their sharia (the law they were sent with might have been different for that community for that people for that time and so on) or they might have been killed (by the people they might have been sent to), or they might have only relayed it orally (they might not have transmitted a written revelation like in the belief in Judaism, Christianity and Islam and so on) the core message was always the same: to worship the one true God alone, without associating any partners with him or alongside him or instead of him and not worshipping anything in creation, that he has not likeness, there is nothing in creation that is comparable to him, he was not born, he does not die, he does not have offspring, he does not have family (like Zeus and so on, demi-God children etc.) All the prophets of god submitted their will to that one true God and worshipped only Him without associating others with him, they pointed the way to a singular destination, they were not the destination themselves - that is what a Muslim is by definition, and that is what all the prophets were, and a Muslim is one who practices Islam. Come back to the straight path (of Islam); no other religion other than that will be accepted from you if you die in any other state: atheist, agnostic, Christian, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, etc. thing else will be accepted for you because Allah only ever ordained one mission for you and for mankind, there's only one reason we were created to be on Earth: to worship Allah and Allah alone. If you're not a Muslim then that is the only unforgivable sin in Islam and that will condemn you to enteral hellfire if you die in any other state. But there is no compulsion in religion; the truth is made clear from error - your choice is yours to make and yours alone. Read the Qur'an if you've not already, you can read an English translation lets say (mind you a translation of the Qur'an is NOT the Qur'an but simply a translation - the Qur'an is one-of-one and only in Arabic but 80% of Muslims around the world are non-Arabs so don't speak Arabic in terms of their native tongue and so on, but we try to learn the Qur'an at least in part for prayers even if we don't speak the language itself from a day-to-day perspective), you're also most welcome to visit a Mosque near you, many have open-houses and so on, or you can contact them and look to speak to someone there if you have questions and so on (particularly when reading a translation of the Qur'an as you may not understand it in context or correctly some passages and so on that people might assume may be understood one way, from their perspective, from a Christian/Trinitarian lens and so on which might be inaccurate or misinterpreted etc.). If you are humble and sincere and truthful in your search for the objective truth, for the one true God, the Almighty, the creator of the heavens and the earth and all that is in between, without bias, without presuming things, without assumptions, without inserting preconceived notions or beliefs etc. Inshallah (God willing) you shall be guided unto the truth. Go in Peace.
@arisimo3697Күн бұрын
True. The God of Abraham is worshipped by Muslims and Jews.
@Cut-thieves-hand-new-lawКүн бұрын
@@GotIttt if you do, then you need to spend your life according to his laws !
@Abdul_Ahad_Urban_RevertКүн бұрын
@GotIttt The God of Abraham, who is the only God, and no other God exists besides him, sent the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to the whole of mankind, follow him, take your Shahada.
@bcole2646Күн бұрын
No she does not believe in the same God but she has not got the knowledge to debate
@Truth2024XКүн бұрын
@sFDawah are you taking the Jews seriously when it comes to their beliefs? Why did they reject MuhamMad as the Messiah to come?
@AHK206Күн бұрын
@@Truth2024X they reject Muhammad simply because he was an arab and not a jew. They believe prophets of God can only be jew
@bcole2646Күн бұрын
They were Jews Muhammed was a lier
@Truth2024XКүн бұрын
@AHK206 really? Who told you that? Well you were deceived. The history shows that the Jews decided to test MuhamMad by asking him 3 questions. This is one of them: The Jews asked MuhamMad about the Spirit of God in the context of the Book of Daniel (i.e. if Daniel was a prophet or not despite the fact that the Spirit of God showed him "Visions"). A significant dispute arose when the Christians regarded Daniel as a prophet, as the Spirit of God had shown him visions, whereas the Jews did not. Consequently, the Jews believed that if Muhammad was truly a prophet of God, he would be able to resolve this disagreement. Muhammad (and his Allah) didn't have any clue about the original question, and he thought it about "Human Spirit". Thus Muhammad gave a very VAGUE answer: “The Spirit belongs to the domain of my Lord; and you were given only little knowledge (Quran 17:85).” He predictably failed to answer the other 2 which is why he was rejected and deemed as a false prophet. You need to do serious research bro.
@Beam_TeamerКүн бұрын
Allah said to them if they are guarenteed jannah because of their race, they should ...
@talhahabdullah8980Күн бұрын
What? They were right. Muhammad is not their Messiah. It was Isa as. Even mentioned in the Quran.
@BoniShadatКүн бұрын
nice
@mybell75Күн бұрын
My Kingdom is not of this world said Mohammed John 18 :33 -37 Then Pilate entered the headquarters again, summoned Jesus, and asked him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” 34. Jesus answered, “Do you ask this on your own, or did others tell you about me?” 35. Pilate replied, “I am not a Jew, am I? Your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me. What have you done?” ,36. Jesus answered, “My kingdom does not belong to this world. If my kingdom belonged to this world, my followers would be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not from here.” 37. Pilate asked him, “So you are a king?” Jesus answered, “You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.”
@MohamedAyedary-kp3qj23 сағат бұрын
Writings of Paul?
@mybell7514 сағат бұрын
@MohamedAyedary-kp3qj Writings of Mohammed....... Don't you see the John at the beginning!!!