Jesus is called the Son of God, and not a son by adoption, but one born out of the essence of the Father from eternity.That Holy Thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God," Luke 1, 35. 32. John expressly states of Jesus: "We saw His glory, the glory as of the Only-begotten of the Father," John 1, 14. Jesus Himself does not reject the confession of Nathanael: "Thou art the Son of God," John 1, 50,
A comment on 1/12. He claims Solomons song 5:6 says Muhammadim, based on the original ancient hebrew. Unfortunately the word that they use for my beloved, which he claims is actually muhammad, is simply him utterly mistranslating. The word is לְדוֹדִי. Unfortunately the word is "le dodi", not "muhammadim" - it's COMPLETELY different. Le dodi is ancient hebrew where the word was beloved. Anyone who can read hebrew can see he utterly lied as it's too big a difference for honest mistranslation.
Try to use originals. The word you pasted as "muchamadim" (Which by the way means "muhammidans" in modern lingo not "Muhammad" is מַחֲמַדִּים which is Machmadim, which is not at all the name of someone. It comes from the root:
מחמד
sweetheart, darling; delight, charm
Machmad, not Muhammad. In Hebrew the root has nothing to do with the name muhammad.
First of all, the way this word is written is Hebrew is mhmd. That happens to be the EXACT same was Muhammad's name is written in Hebrew. Let's look at the spelling of this word...
מחמד
It has four characters. Going from right to left they are...
Now, when writing in Hebrew, there is no difference between the word mahmad (מחמד) and Muhammad (מחמד). The only difference is in the vowels used when pronouncing this word (מחמד). Hebrew is an ancient language, and there are no vowels. It is made up of 22 consonants. In ancient times, the reader decided on his own which vowels to add in. It was not until the 8th century that vowels were introduced, in the form of dots and lines. However, this has nothing to do with real Hebrew.
You are wrong. Vav is a letter in the alphabet. Go look in to it. The way to use Vav is to sometimes add a dot instead of it to signify it's there. However it's always been a letter. and Muhammad has always been written with a vav, whether as a dot or as a letter, it's the same thing and it's not the same as מחמד
The word mahmad (מחמד) in ancient times would most likely have been pronounced "mahamad".
According to Ben Yehuda's Hebrew-English Dictionary, מחמד is correctly pronounced "mahamad" (not mahmad) which is very close to Muhammad.
Ben Yehuda's Hebrew-English Dictionary defines "מחמד" as "lovely, coveted one, precious one, praised one". The correct way to say "praised one" in Arabic is Muhammad, so this is the same word!
You can't run away from the truth, coz its gonna hit you sooner or later.Salam
sorry bro, you are wrong. It's 5 letters, not added vowels. You are misinterpreting Vav as a vowel which is later added, this is wrong. Vav is one of the 22 letters.
Who is saying that vav is not in the hebrew alphabet? In fact Arabic has a similar letter pronounced as "wow" literally. Muhammad is spelt the same way in Arabic as in Hebrew.
ﻢ - mim - --- מ - mem
ﺡ - ha - --- ח - chet
ﻢ - mim - --- מ - mem
ﺩ - dal - --- ד - dalet
מחמד---Muhammad---محمّد
You must be either physically blind if not, spiritually blind not to see this. Saam and good luck on The Day of Judgement.
i just explained to you that you cannot write the name of muhammad without vav in hebrew. Therefore the spelling is DIFFERENT.
a simple internet search reveals this.
In any case, again, even if the spellings are of similar roots, there is no demonstration it refers to the person.
Why accuse me of blindness when you are the one to reject the spelling of Muhammad? Thats a cop out from the fact that muhammad is spelt with a vav. You are the one rejecting this not me. THERE IS A VAV!
you are outright deceiving yourself for believing muhammad is spelt like this. a simple search on google shows plenty of links to muhammad written מוחמד but only sites related to pets and other things written without the vav.. so please don't accuse me of things as a way of turning a simple spelling error you make in to a personal attacks.
you are still drawing completely illogical conclusions. Lets say that the definitions are similar (eg similar root words) ... in hebrew means beloved one, in arabic 1000 years later it means lovely one... that only shows similar linguistics.. it doesn't show at all that Muhammad the man is mentioned in any way.. thats a completely illogical case to make.
"O Children of Israel!I am the apostle of Allah(sent)to you, confirming the Law(which came)before me,and giving Glad Tidings of an Messenger to come after me,whose name shall be Ahmad."But when he came to them with Clear Signs,they said,"this is evident sorcery!"
7.Who doth greater wrong than one who invents falsehood against Allah,even as he is being invited to Islam?And Allah guides not those who do wrong.
the "hebrew" you gave seems, based on the mistakes in the vowels, may have been done by a person of English Origin who learnt Hebrew. It doesn't seem to have been done by a native Hebrew speaker who learnt English as a native hebrew speaker should really know (if their Hebrew was good that is) that מַחֲמַדִּים cannot sound like MUCHAMADIM.
In any case the actual english translation appears to be correct more or less. No Muhammad, just most 'sweet', not "muhammad".
Subhan Allah (Praise be to Allah) Allah (God) says in the laste testament (Quran): " Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance.(16:125)
Jesus is called the Son of God, and not a son by adoption, but one born out of the essence of the Father from eternity.That Holy Thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God," Luke 1, 35. 32. John expressly states of Jesus: "We saw His glory, the glory as of the Only-begotten of the Father," John 1, 14. Jesus Himself does not reject the confession of Nathanael: "Thou art the Son of God," John 1, 50,
Hrvojecroatian 2 years ago
excellent videos
beachman007 3 years ago 5
Jazakallah my brother for posting this video
KUS25 3 years ago 5
A comment on 1/12. He claims Solomons song 5:6 says Muhammadim, based on the original ancient hebrew. Unfortunately the word that they use for my beloved, which he claims is actually muhammad, is simply him utterly mistranslating. The word is לְדוֹדִי. Unfortunately the word is "le dodi", not "muhammadim" - it's COMPLETELY different. Le dodi is ancient hebrew where the word was beloved. Anyone who can read hebrew can see he utterly lied as it's too big a difference for honest mistranslation.
rulllar 3 years ago
His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem."
"Chikko mamtakeem, v'chulo MUCHAMADIM, ze DODEE v'ze RA'EE, bano Yarushalaym" [Hebrew transliteration of Shir
Hashirim (Song of Songs) 5:16]
centuryatlas 3 years ago
I don't see the word Muhammadim:
חִכּוֹ, מַמְתַקִּים, וְכֻלּוֹ, מַחֲמַדִּים; זֶה דוֹדִי וְזֶה רֵעִי, בְּנוֹת יְרוּשָׁלִָם.
Try to use originals. The word you pasted as "muchamadim" (Which by the way means "muhammidans" in modern lingo not "Muhammad" is מַחֲמַדִּים which is Machmadim, which is not at all the name of someone. It comes from the root:
מחמד
sweetheart, darling; delight, charm
Machmad, not Muhammad. In Hebrew the root has nothing to do with the name muhammad.
rulllar 3 years ago
First of all, the way this word is written is Hebrew is mhmd. That happens to be the EXACT same was Muhammad's name is written in Hebrew. Let's look at the spelling of this word...
מחמד
It has four characters. Going from right to left they are...
מ(mem)
ח(chet/het)
מ(mem)
ד(dalet)
Mahmad
centuryatlas 3 years ago
no. please learn your hebrew letters.
I appriciate the attempt, but muhammad is written מוחמד
with a vav.
rulllar 3 years ago
Now, when writing in Hebrew, there is no difference between the word mahmad (מחמד) and Muhammad (מחמד). The only difference is in the vowels used when pronouncing this word (מחמד). Hebrew is an ancient language, and there are no vowels. It is made up of 22 consonants. In ancient times, the reader decided on his own which vowels to add in. It was not until the 8th century that vowels were introduced, in the form of dots and lines. However, this has nothing to do with real Hebrew.
centuryatlas 3 years ago
You are wrong. Vav is a letter in the alphabet. Go look in to it. The way to use Vav is to sometimes add a dot instead of it to signify it's there. However it's always been a letter. and Muhammad has always been written with a vav, whether as a dot or as a letter, it's the same thing and it's not the same as מחמד
rulllar 3 years ago
The word mahmad (מחמד) in ancient times would most likely have been pronounced "mahamad".
According to Ben Yehuda's Hebrew-English Dictionary, מחמד is correctly pronounced "mahamad" (not mahmad) which is very close to Muhammad.
Ben Yehuda's Hebrew-English Dictionary defines "מחמד" as "lovely, coveted one, precious one, praised one". The correct way to say "praised one" in Arabic is Muhammad, so this is the same word!
You can't run away from the truth, coz its gonna hit you sooner or later.Salam
centuryatlas 3 years ago
sorry bro, you are wrong. It's 5 letters, not added vowels. You are misinterpreting Vav as a vowel which is later added, this is wrong. Vav is one of the 22 letters.
rulllar 3 years ago
Who is saying that vav is not in the hebrew alphabet? In fact Arabic has a similar letter pronounced as "wow" literally. Muhammad is spelt the same way in Arabic as in Hebrew.
ﻢ - mim - --- מ - mem
ﺡ - ha - --- ח - chet
ﻢ - mim - --- מ - mem
ﺩ - dal - --- ד - dalet
מחמד---Muhammad---محمّد
You must be either physically blind if not, spiritually blind not to see this. Saam and good luck on The Day of Judgement.
centuryatlas 3 years ago 4
i just explained to you that you cannot write the name of muhammad without vav in hebrew. Therefore the spelling is DIFFERENT.
a simple internet search reveals this.
In any case, again, even if the spellings are of similar roots, there is no demonstration it refers to the person.
Why accuse me of blindness when you are the one to reject the spelling of Muhammad? Thats a cop out from the fact that muhammad is spelt with a vav. You are the one rejecting this not me. THERE IS A VAV!
rulllar 3 years ago
you are outright deceiving yourself for believing muhammad is spelt like this. a simple search on google shows plenty of links to muhammad written מוחמד but only sites related to pets and other things written without the vav.. so please don't accuse me of things as a way of turning a simple spelling error you make in to a personal attacks.
rulllar 3 years ago
you are still drawing completely illogical conclusions. Lets say that the definitions are similar (eg similar root words) ... in hebrew means beloved one, in arabic 1000 years later it means lovely one... that only shows similar linguistics.. it doesn't show at all that Muhammad the man is mentioned in any way.. thats a completely illogical case to make.
rulllar 3 years ago
Al Quraan
Surah 61. The Ranks, Battle Array
6. And remember,Jesus,the son of Mary,said:
"O Children of Israel!I am the apostle of Allah(sent)to you, confirming the Law(which came)before me,and giving Glad Tidings of an Messenger to come after me,whose name shall be Ahmad."But when he came to them with Clear Signs,they said,"this is evident sorcery!"
7.Who doth greater wrong than one who invents falsehood against Allah,even as he is being invited to Islam?And Allah guides not those who do wrong.
centuryatlas 3 years ago
the "hebrew" you gave seems, based on the mistakes in the vowels, may have been done by a person of English Origin who learnt Hebrew. It doesn't seem to have been done by a native Hebrew speaker who learnt English as a native hebrew speaker should really know (if their Hebrew was good that is) that מַחֲמַדִּים cannot sound like MUCHAMADIM.
In any case the actual english translation appears to be correct more or less. No Muhammad, just most 'sweet', not "muhammad".
Thanks for comment.
rulllar 3 years ago
Subhan Allah (Praise be to Allah) Allah (God) says in the laste testament (Quran): " Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance.(16:125)
RealManArab 3 years ago 2
جزاك الله خير.
الى الامام الحرب على الجهالية
ZA3TAR6 4 years ago
thanks for uploading
jobeeeee12 4 years ago 2
:21 seconds is HELL. pick it in private. haha good lecture. Allah is great. pz
VAboi123 4 years ago
LOL I didn't catch that before.
jobeeeee12 4 years ago
allah akbar ... may Allah Mercy Him
sattamalsharif 4 years ago 9
great lecture, thanks Deedat, [and shakir as well]
cfrb 4 years ago 12