I am an atheist, but that is a nice prayer (as far as the wishes), with the exception of not wishing good fate on those who give displeasure to god (I wish good fate on all). But it sounds like a beautiful song. The person reciting the prayer has an amazing voice, and the words fit like pieces to a puzzle. Being non-religious in the greatest respect, in an artistic/musical sense, that was an amazing piece of spoken/sung art.
This is very beautiful - the music and the poetry. But, so is the "Iliad" - that doesn't make me believe in Zeus. So is "Ave Maria" - that doesn't make me Catholic. The men who composed that music and the man who composed those words (Muhammad) were admirable artists, but this does not make any of this true. Shakespeare's works are breathtakingly beautiful in English, but I don't think God wrote any of his plays.
@Vincentaneous If you don't believe in the message, well that is your prerogative. The duty of a Muslim is to convey it, to explain that our fate in the Hereafter depends on accepting the message, and then it is up to you to make that choice. And we all will face God in the end and be questioned about our choices. It isn't only about the music and the poetry, it's about the message behind it. Have a good one!
@HamdiBosni I appreciate your respectful response, and I say the following only so you will understand my point of view better, and not to attack yours: I don't think the all-powerful creator of the universe would communicate to mankind through one man in a cave. Also, one cannot be judged for what he or she believes: Beliefs are not choices. So, a moral god would not punish people for unbelief - that would be petty and irrational.
@Vincentaneous Thanks for your equally respectful response and for sharing your point of view. I disagree; as long as God's communication is spread among humankind and accessible, I see no problem in God sending a specific messenger (that receives his first revelation in a cave, as Muhammad did, and then receives revelation throughout his life). As for your second point: we do indeed choose what to believe. For instance, when God forbids murder, we chose whether to obey or not.
This because of those beautiful surahs that I converted to Islam Peace and Blessing be upon you brothers and sisters and I put a word for you in my duas brother bilqiss
This because of those beautiful surahs that I converted to Islam Peace and Blessing be upon you brothers and sisters and I put a word for you in my duas brother bilqiss
salaam to all..sis" and bro's can you guys pls pray for me i am fighting cancer for 3 years and now it's in my lungs...thanks to all may Allah bless all of you...
I am an atheist, but that is a nice prayer (as far as the wishes), with the exception of not wishing good fate on those who give displeasure to god (I wish good fate on all). But it sounds like a beautiful song. The person reciting the prayer has an amazing voice, and the words fit like pieces to a puzzle. Being non-religious in the greatest respect, in an artistic/musical sense, that was an amazing piece of spoken/sung art.
notoncemoreagain 3 months ago
Just perfect for me because im a convert learning more each day.
scab0527 1 year ago
This is very beautiful - the music and the poetry. But, so is the "Iliad" - that doesn't make me believe in Zeus. So is "Ave Maria" - that doesn't make me Catholic. The men who composed that music and the man who composed those words (Muhammad) were admirable artists, but this does not make any of this true. Shakespeare's works are breathtakingly beautiful in English, but I don't think God wrote any of his plays.
Vincentaneous 1 year ago
@Vincentaneous If you don't believe in the message, well that is your prerogative. The duty of a Muslim is to convey it, to explain that our fate in the Hereafter depends on accepting the message, and then it is up to you to make that choice. And we all will face God in the end and be questioned about our choices. It isn't only about the music and the poetry, it's about the message behind it. Have a good one!
HamdiBosni 1 month ago
@HamdiBosni I appreciate your respectful response, and I say the following only so you will understand my point of view better, and not to attack yours: I don't think the all-powerful creator of the universe would communicate to mankind through one man in a cave. Also, one cannot be judged for what he or she believes: Beliefs are not choices. So, a moral god would not punish people for unbelief - that would be petty and irrational.
Vincentaneous 1 month ago
@Vincentaneous Thanks for your equally respectful response and for sharing your point of view. I disagree; as long as God's communication is spread among humankind and accessible, I see no problem in God sending a specific messenger (that receives his first revelation in a cave, as Muhammad did, and then receives revelation throughout his life). As for your second point: we do indeed choose what to believe. For instance, when God forbids murder, we chose whether to obey or not.
HamdiBosni 2 weeks ago
Beautiful.
curtismcmullan 2 years ago 3
allahu akbar
kelly6726 2 years ago 3
This because of those beautiful surahs that I converted to Islam Peace and Blessing be upon you brothers and sisters and I put a word for you in my duas brother bilqiss
qtrre 2 years ago 7
Whats this Sheikh's name?
mehr1n 3 years ago
It's Yasir Filkawy
HamdiBosni 3 years ago
JazakAllah Khair! Thanks!
mehr1n 3 years ago
Insha Allah I will make duaa for you in my qiaam pryer. Bilqiss
Tawheedallah 3 years ago
This because of those beautiful surahs that I converted to Islam Peace and Blessing be upon you brothers and sisters and I put a word for you in my duas brother bilqiss
warangellord 3 years ago 15
@warangellord mashallah brother congrats may allah always guide you
ku8890 1 year ago
salaam to all..sis" and bro's can you guys pls pray for me i am fighting cancer for 3 years and now it's in my lungs...thanks to all may Allah bless all of you...
bilqiss 3 years ago
May Allah cure you dear sister.
HamdiBosni 3 years ago
Ass'alu Allaha al-adhîm, rabba al'archi al-adhîm an yachfeeki
Ass'alu Allaha al-adhîm, rabba al'archi al-adhîm an yachfeeki
Ass'alu Allaha al-adhîm, rabba al'archi al-adhîm an yachfeeki
Le Ileha illa howa, le yo'jeezuhu chay'on fissemewaty wala fil ardh wahuwa assamee'u al-moujeeb.
kaledoscope 3 years ago
Inshallah you will be cured..
There is a saying for the prophet to cure illness by sadaka (charity). Give charity maybe God will open a door for you.
eziad85 3 years ago
this in kuwait
undeadsfan250 3 years ago
Is there any way I can see this prayer written in Arabic, but in the English alphabet?
schwingrocker 3 years ago
i can write it for u if u want
eziad85 3 years ago
i think this is very beautiful..thanks for the english now i know what they're saying.. i love you amer
amersbabe 3 years ago
wow..this isbeautiful recitation. Thank you.. Allah Akbar
WayDownUnder57 3 years ago
Subhan-allah!
saqaaf 4 years ago
jazakallah khair bro where is this?
hably 4 years ago
jazakallah khair akhi wht is the Imam name?
andr2m 4 years ago
Yasir al-Filkawi
HamdiBosni 4 years ago
jazak allah khair I love this ricitation
ShammarKSA 4 years ago
Jazak Allah Kaeran
wasaf222 4 years ago
AlSalaam 3alaikom
Could anybody helps me out with idintification this Qura'an's reader. Jazakom Allah Kaeran
wasaf222 4 years ago
Yasir al-Filkawi
HamdiBosni 4 years ago