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  • Outstanding. 

  • brother you said Egyptians said "We want to eat". No thats not dunya. Thats SURVIVAL. Some of Your comments about egyptians hurt me deeply because I am an EGyptian myself. Asking for a peice of bread suddenly becomes asking for worldly pleasures? La hawla wala quwata illah billah. May Allah have mercy on us.

  • @KautharThalaba

    Akhee, you are speaking based on emotionalism and nationalism and not Islaam. I would say the same exact thing about my Lebanese people... I see and mix with Egyptians every day of my life. Almost all the teachers at the school I work at are from Egypt and I love my brothers in faith. This is about the Deen of Allaah and not Egypt.

  • If you forbade demonstrations, then akhi I give you thumbs up, very well (Y)! Since 'Uthaymeen, al-Albaanee and Ibn Bâz and the rest of the scholars forbade it and called it a bid'ah, and all bid'ah is dhalalah and all dhalalah is in naar. Wa salamu 'alayka

  • I cannot agree u brother Akkari infact I agree with the most of the commentators. Mubarak had been corrupted unislamic so he deserve to be brought down, I believe the people of egypt to go against mubarak. For how long do u expect the people to suffer it had been more then 30 years govern by cruelty. Its right for the people to go against him maybe it contradict the hadith,

  • @ismail4163

    It is about submitting to Allaah Akhee and acting upon His revelation. It is not about what we think and analyze. People suffered with the Hajjaaj as well and the duration of years makes no difference. This is all emotionalism. At any rate, if you really wish to know the Sunnah in this regard, please watch my lecture "Plots and Reactions".

  • @OneWayToParadise the people in egypt were not calling for islam, true, because they were too opressed to ask for anything except for mubarak to just go. I know theres no exuse but please consider that most of egyptians have incorrent knowledge about Shariah due to the bad media on their tv and mubarak never allowed dawah! Insha'Allah Allah can guide them, Allah already freed them and the opressors in jail, subhan'Allah! so insha'Allah they will return to Islam and dawah will be given freely.

  • @ismail4163

    Thank you for the reply for my comments. I really appreciate your mothodology of dakwah. I listen to all your dakwah. I definately learned a lot from your lectured.

    once again thanks. and salam.

  • “Whoever sees from his leader something of a sin against Allah, then let him

    dislike whatever is sinful to Allah, but he should certainly not retract even a hand-

    span away from obedience.”

    Follow the Sunnah brothers, not the hawa.

    The second generation did not revolt even against Al Hajaj and also Ahmed ibn Hambel , Ibn Tejemijeh, and many many good examples in our story.

  • Bism Allah Alrahman Alraheem

    Assalamu Alikom Shykh Abu Mussab haffidak Allah

    What is the rule of disobeying my father on joining the protest , i believed it was impermissible by the highest scholars, but my dad was forcing me to join and i refused, does this make me Aa'q (3aq), i am so confused, please help me with this question because i feel worried for refusing my dad will

    Barraku Allah feek Akhe I love you for the sake of Allah, Thanks

    Assalmu3likom wr wb

  • Many Muslims do not care about the hadith that we must not rebel our rulers even if they oppress us, however that hadith is about MUSLIM rulers.

    Are the Afghan and Pakistani presidents Muslims? Are Algerias president a Muslim? Is Kadyrov a Muslim?

    

  • Assalamoalecum, brother, What do the scholars say about the rule of King Abdullah?

  • O Ye who believe! obey Allah and obey the apostle and owners of authority from amongst you. then if dispute in aught refer it Unto ye Allah and the apostle if ye indeed believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best and fairest interpretation.

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  • how would you suggest removing a corrupt ruler?

  • Asalaam Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu. Akhi Barakallah Feek for your lecture it is very beneficial and shedding some more deeper light on this specific situation. Akhi remember never give up your Jihad in Da'wah, Know that if everyone hated you on this Earth that it wouldn't matter if Allah had loved you, and that if everyone loved you and Allah hated you then the love is of no benefit and that I love the Sunnah and you and that I standby you for the sake of Allah may he aid you. Ameen

  • Assalaumualaikum.....Can I know who is writing answers on behalf of "ONE WAY TO PARADISE".........????........­.Im no government official or police here........so there's no need to worry ....

  • @theotherarshad1

    Wa Alaykum Assalaam,

    It is "me" or "I" Abu Mussab Akhee.

  • @OneWayToParadise asalamualakum jazzakallah ya akhi

  • What is happening in the Muslim countries is either a punishment or a test from Allah.

  • Akhi Abu Mussab, why do you think the muslim countries are so weak that they imprison our brothers and sisters and they dont raise a voice. Instead they commend the west. Whereas even if an american is jailed in Saudi for kissing his wife in public, their govt comes to their rescue.

  • Saudi ulema should keep quiet if they can't support the protests openly. This is better for them. Otherwise they are just losing their credibility

    Prophet SAW was the first person to give the example of non-violent resistance. When Umar RA went to the Haram with a group of people in a non-violent way. Then you have the story of Taif. There are many such examples.

  • @dabangg83

    The story of Umar is weak Yaa Akhee. Please verify first may Allaah bless you. Further, you have not right to tell scholars to be quiet if they don't agree with innovated practices and deviance. It is the other way around. If somone can not adhere to the Sunnah and the way of the Salaf, let him be quiet rather than speaking without knoweldge.

  • Wallahi I do not know when the muslims stand up, the day they rape each of our mothers and sisters perhaps. Astaghfirullah. I really do not know why we are so scared.

  • Yea cmon, muslims are dying everywhere through the hands of the best friends of the leaders of the muslim world (Americans and western countries). Do these leaders not know that Allah is greater in might and not his creation, why do they not stand up. Why does America have the upper hand today, we are the ummah of Muhammad sas. We need to keep our heads high. Our sisters are forced to reduce their hijab, no muslim ruler objects.

  • @smumais

    Hey guys, do you all heard the news. American moving their military ships and planes closer to Libya. This is happen when groups of muslim fighting each other. It does not matter who's right or wrong. When a country have a conflict within, other country will take advantage of it.

  • as-Salam 'Alaykum brother. I hope you didnt say it was harâm to protest against Hosni Mubarak and bin 'Alî. They are kuffâr... and it's right to protest or rebel against them, but if it will become much worse then NO.

  • @TheMuslim0 How you know they're kuffar? Do you know if they make there prayers? Do you know if they worship anyone else but Allah subhan wa'tala? Did they openly say that they say there's better laws than the Sharia?Did you see or hear all of that? If you don't know then don't consider anyone a kaffir. Ulema's makes mistakes to and they are also humans and get emotional as well. Instead of protesting, make dua bro. Asalaam ALaikum

  • Where can I get a transcript of this Khutbah? May Allah bless the speaker.

  • Moderator! I sent you a previous comment at the end of it called you hypocrite so I dare you to publish it

  • The guy doesn't understand that women and men mix in Egypt every day regardless; chaos is norm in Egypt; you r abandoning the teaching of Islam and coming closer & closer to Buddhism; you contradict yourself when you mention Muslim should feel the pain of each other; ask yourself about the Ulema who bless the Americans to kill their other fellow Muslims; ask yourself about how they found it Halal to ally with the British & fight against the Turks causing the fall of the Othman empire; hypocrite!

  • @neuromancer45 well said bruda

  • Alhamdulilah!!. Excellent kuthba....unless one listen till the end.

    For those who don't understand Arabic do make time to learn, for those who understand English..which part of the brother English that one don't understand when he gave the kuthba?

    All going back to ourselves ...are we correctly adhering and following what stated in the Quran and the Sunnah? How do we change others when we/ourselves still not up to the standard as per being a true muslim.

  • What about Ibn Taymiyyah, he fought the tatars when the muslims in his time were rampant with bid3ah. He was victorious, this is a really defeatist attitude, Allah does not need muslims to make his deen victorious, you consider yourself to be righteous enough, and im sure you know many people who are righteous and upon the true manhaj, you can start jihad perhaps.

  • Since there is no khilafah anymore, and people have nobody to complain to? What is the solution, specially since those ulema that used to stand up for haqq were thrown in prisons.

  • @Onewaytoparadise

    wal Hamdulillah the misguided khateebs have been misguiding since the ftinah started. Thank you dear brother for bringing the correct understanding of Islam regarding the ruler and the ruled and how the legislation guides us muslims to the best way I will favorite this talk and spread it to all my friends and those who dislike me as well

  • @abdulwalee Asked them to join One Way To Paradise on Faceebook.

    I love the lectures he delivered, it helps me so much on understanding Islam the correct way.

    I am so glad to have found such lecturer like him, otherwise I am still straying away from true Islam.

    Astaghfirullaah...

  • k Adhere to the narrations of the Salaf (the Prophet & sahaaba tabi'een; & tabi' tabi'een), even if the people were to abandon you. And beware of the opinions of people, no matter how much they beautify it with matter how much they beautify it with speech. (Imam al-Awza'I). Keep up the good work bro.

  • ...8- sorry akhi but this seems to be a complete loudspeaker of the saudi government who are trying to propogate this idea that nothing should be done about Islamic politically, and the corrupt regimes should be left alone- as of course they have been a haven for all fallen tyrants.

  • @Muqtadaralsadr

    Funny stuff Akhee. A loudpspeaker for a government?? Wheneve someone quote the Quraan and Sunnah and the actions of the Salaf, he becomes a government agent? Subhaanallaah.

  • 6- you talk about wanting the ummah to be better muslims 1st- what if the regimes don't allow that to happen, and why didn't the khalifas think of purifying the ummah first b4 conquering new lands and expanding the islamic empire.

    7- do you think its right to focus only on purifying ourselves and more or less ignoring the problems the muslim ummah faces, such as palestine, hoping they will go away magically

  • ...4- its a humanitarian issue- if there is extreme opression of people's rights, then regardless of them being muslims, the issues have to be addressed asap

    5- the protests don't show people suddenly realising they are being oppressed, the situation was most convenient to raise those issues, as there would be a higher turn out of people...cont.

  • I'm sorry to hear this talk brother:

    1- Wrong issue addressed- The oppression and state of the muslim world begs to be questioned by these protests

    2- You can't condemn millions of people protesting for basic rights, for mixing-its a matter of incidence-its impossible to seperate them-e.g people mix in hajj

    3- different times and circumstances require different measures and methods-so you can't use the example of what measures the sahaba took to condemn the leadership... cont

  • These actions done by the Muslims do not anyhow make it halaal for us to go against the ruler. Here is some Ahadith that the Prophet(saw) have said regarding obeying the rulers: Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said, "It is obligatory upon you to listen and obey the orders of the ruler in prosperity and adversity, whether you are willing or unwilling, or when someone is given undue preference to you.''[Muslim].

  • @SalafiSister14 Yes, let us all bow down to our rulers... Don't you know our Rasul SAWS spoke against evil corruption? Even when he wasn't in power, he spoke AGAINST corrupt system and rulers. These 'rulers' aren't those who follow Rasul Allah SAWS.

    Don't simplify and apply a hadith's meaning to something which it doesn't cover. Don't place a hadith's value over Qur'an, and take it out of all Islamic context.

    Fear Allah, and fight for justice with your hand, words, or dua.

  • @OneWorldUnderALLAH In Islam my brother in Islam we bring proof from the Quran & Sunnah alongside the statement we make. At the moment I haven't accepted a word that you've said. True, some rulers may not be following the steps of the Prophet(saw) but does that mean we should go and cause chaos and cause the death of innocents?

  • @OneWorldUnderALLAH Allah said in Surah An Nisa:59 O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best [way] and best in result. As far as I can see from the verse, it does not say go and ‘fight for justice with your hands’ against the rulers.

  • @OneWorldUnderALLAH But, rather you should be trying to advise the ruler himself and tell him about the harm he's causing to the people. As the Prophet said “Help your brother, whether he is an oppressor or he is oppressed.” He was asked: “It is right to help him if he is oppressed, but how should we help him if he is an oppressor?” He replied: “By preventing him from oppressing others.” Sahih Bukhari.

  • @OneWorldUnderALLAH The rulers are not infallible. Don’t expect them to be perfect. And pls stop with your false accusations. Where did you present me with an Ayah from the Quran so that I’ve preferred a hadith over it?

  • @SalafiSister14

    Well that is if the ruler is a Muslim.. the scholars have made takfeer on Libyas president since long time ago... now i ask you, is Ziyn al-Abdin bin Ali a Muslim?

  • Allahu Musta'aan. I was literally following the comments people were making on this video and its so sad how people are being so defensive about their own opinion when the truth have been given to them. Brothers its also shocking how there is no level of shyness or respect that is being thrown at the brother Wajdi. If we were to argue, us muslims should be arguing beautifully, without trying to intimidate the person or harming their dignity.

  • @SalafiSister14 This is how confussion started and never ended. Everyone are so deffensive and sounded good with their arguments. I thought we should listen to someone who has better knowledge in Islam. But seems lots muslims think they are good enough to deliver their thought with so little knowledge.

    May Allah s.w.t. protect us in His Truth, the Path of Islam. Jazzakallaah khoirun, Abu Mussab Akhee may Allah give you strength to move on to tell the TRUTH.

  • i am entitled to my own opinion, even if my opinion is being expressed on youtube. just because i share a different perspective than you, does not mean i hang around the streets. but if we're basing one's opinions on where one spends his or her time, then i guess you live in mecca, no? but some thought behind your posts, i am neither against you or against any religion. agree to disagree

  • The answers to the comment by One way to paradise are precise and crystal clear. So I ask the brothers and sisters to adhere to the Quran wa Sunnah and call people to it. And when people start doing this, only then we can have true Justice. Not by throwing out a ruler and establishing the false Democracy. When the majority say Gays can get married in a Mosque you've got to allow it. So beware of what your calling towards oh Muslims !

  • Alhamdulillah very beneficial Khutbah. I ask Allah to protect our brother Musab, who is very active in spreading the true deen. I and many of my friends have benefitted by his talks. Keep it going brother.

  • @TheTruthArmy

    Khilaafah begins with the Muslims going back to the Deen and not by getting rid of a ruler. They were only put in charge by Allaah because of our wickedness.

  • @OneWayToParadise The current system promotes and increases the wickedness. As long as it remains and worsens, the corruption will stay. The only solution is for the Muslims to build Islamic systems within it, replacing corrupt systems. This can be done from local to worldwide and slowly to overnight. It includes replacing rulers, this is the pinnacle of revolution to achieve a harmonious and moral society.

    Flowers in a rocky dark terrain cannot prosper. But in good soil and light they do.

  • Forgive me akhee, but havnt prominent Shuyookh (for example Muhammah Hassan, Muhammad Al-Arifi, Abdul Maqsood) supported the protests?

    I love you for the sake of Allah azza wa jall and what you have said in this video has raised very important points.

    May Allah azza wa jall increase you in sincerity, wisdom and understanding.

  • @nakibx

    Their support does not make it ligetimate Akhee. We ask Allaah to pardon us and them. Look at the corruption we have gained thus far and what it coming is wrose. Wait til democracy / wetern values are the guiding force among the people. At that stage, dictatorship is better.

  • religion has absolutely nothing to do with the revolution that took place. you my friend are the definition of an extremist and the reason the rest of world looks down on us and call us terrorists. you are stupid, your opinions are outright ridiculous, and you have very little knowledge of what took place in Egypt. get a life, not everything is about religion

  • @Isam7

    Thank you for your kind words. In the future, either leave an intelligent comment which we can benefit from, or spare us these words and keep them for the street people you must be hanging out with. Oh, right, everything is about Islaam. It is just that you don't care enough.

  • The saddening part is that the people have been secularized over time, and have lost the correct understanding of Islam. Islam is a complete religion which includes the political sphere.

    The people want Justice, and the West has instilled the false idea that Democracy=Justice. That is why the Muslims (who are largely secular) are calling for Democracy instead of the Laws of Allah within an Islamic State.

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  • Assalaamu'alaikum Abu Mussab, may Allaah reward you for spreading authentic knowledge. People are too much drowned in the emotionalism to see anything nowadays. May Allaah keep us steadfast upon the truth. Ameen.

  • Maybe this protest was Allah's will. We know that nothing happens until it's will of Allah right? So there we go. Maybe it's a step towards Khilafah. So what the Khutbah says and what we say it won't matter.

    I don't live there and until we are not in the situation we cannot judge what was going through their mind.

  • @islamummah

    Maybe it is Allaah's will?? Does anything happen in this universe unless Allaah wills it first Akhee?? We know it is the Will of Allaah. The scholars call it the Universal Will. Allaah willed that people disbelieve in Him and attribute to Him children. Does that mean that Allaah loves that? Not according to his Legal Will, He does not. We are speaking here on the ruling and not the past.

  • @OneWayToParadise Well brother since we agree it's Allah's will only Allah knows why this had to happen. Yes I agree it's going to get into nationalism and they will want democracy. I believe it's good cause when it fails then inshallah minority will bring the Khalifah and Shareeah.

    One step at a time. I believe what they did was right cause at least it shook up the world to let everyone know not to mess with the Muslims. Since we were not there and lived on those conditions I can't judge.

  • @tamkukushka

    Akhi, I ask Allaah to guide you and grant you success when commenting and judging Muslims. The one who pays my wages is the school where I work and has nothing to do with Da'wah. Further, you must not have heard me well during my talk where I explained that we do not approve of oppression in any way. We are speaking of how to deal with it Islaamically. Please, either leave a fair and intelligent comment or find another Muslim to be responsible for harming on the day of reckoning

  • im sure the countries in the rest of the middle east are quaking in their shoes because they are all zaalim rulers too

  • Barak Allaah feek.

    Fabulous lecture. Finally the true Islamic perspective, instead of what a bunch of feeble minded, overemotional, barely practicing (if at all) idiots with little understanding of the religion are chanting with their desires.

  • As an Egyptian this lecture to me is very sound. However there is one section that I strongly disagree with. Saudi Arabia the best place for a Muslim!? This can only be the case if one is oblivious to the evil betrayals of the House of Sa3ood from the days of World War I and what their descendants have done from that time to this present day. My question is Where is the Khilafa? The abandonment of the Khilafa by the House of Shaytan (Sa3ood) is the mother of all bid3as!

  • @bionichampster i agree

  • @bionichampster

    Fear Allaah yaa Akhi. It is amazing how reckless people become when speaking about others, You think Allaah will not hold you accountable for this? Have you not read the narrations from your messenger about speaking out against rulers?? Truth is, most people do not care about these narrations as they conflict with their limited views and opinions. There is a narration that prophisies that there will be no Khilaafah! and it is not Bid'ah

  • @OneWayToParadise I did have respect for you until that response. INCREDIBLE. It looks like this won't be settled until the day of judgment. salam!

  • @bionichampster

    You have a long way to go then. If respect to a Muslim is conditional to agreeging with him on all matters, then you won't be able to respect anyone nor will anyone respect you. Our Deen does not work this way Akhee. I liver here and see what you don't. Your sources and mine are different. If you are unaware of some of the prophetic traditions, know your limits and say that which is good or remain silent may Allaah bless you.,

  • @OneWayToParadise It's not that you disagree with me that I don't respect you. Any one that cannot see the infidelity of the Saudi regime has big problems of their own :) wa Allah a3lam.

  • @bionichampster

    This is grave Akhee. Subhaanallaah. May Allaah pardon you.

  • Allah SWT gives us command to rule by what He wills. Government payed scholars will obviously not bite the hand that feeds them, so should just avoid speaking bad about those who actually work to free the people from their master's (taghut) oppression.

    Any threats to the satanic rulers are easily crushed. Only mass education leading to mass revolution, ideally through peaceful protests like in Egypt, will force down the tyrants. Help by showing how to build an Islamic Emirate, we need structure

  • @TheTruthArmy

    This has nothing to do with scholars giving ruling to please the rulers! This has to do with the prophetic narrations. Most people do not know what they are talking about Akhi.

  • @OneWayToParadise Brother, you are more knowledgeable in Islamic education than I am. Yet things are not always so complex. Some things are very clear.

    Where is the boundary of this pacifistic interpretation of the hadith, to withstand oppression? Islam is moderation. The best example is Rasul Allah SAWS who showed both ends of jihad from patience in Makkah to political control in Medinah.

    The present "rulers" are horns of satan. Your own rulers are not exempt, they are perhaps most guilty.

  • @TheTruthArmy

    Akhee, again, you do not even know the narrations or the traditions with all due respect to you. The narrations explicitly command you to withstand oppression if commited by the ruler!! If you have not read, slow your role Akhee. By you saying that all the present rulers are horns of satan, you have done wrose than what they have done. I don't have my own ruler. I am not Saudi... If you were put in charge, and you declared Kufr like you are doing now, you are a worse ruler.

  • @OneWayToParadise The narration doesn't state to let the ruler oppress you without end. You must draw a line. To not place a limit is extremism. The narration is not alone in a vacuum. It is in the context of Islam, and the Qur'an is clear that Muslims stand up to the oppressors. There is a balance.

    These rulers don't even qualify as Islamic, they rule fundamentally in the ways of jahillya. I never said they're kuffar, you made that link. I stated fact the 'rulers' don't rule by Islam.

  • @TheTruthArmy

    The narration does not mention and end Akhee. Again, fear Allaah. If you have not read all the narrations concerning the rulers and the ruled, you have no right to interpret them accrording to your desires, To save you the trouble, please quote all the narrations relevant to this issue and we'll see what you have missed,

  • @OneWayToParadise Allah and his Prophet forbid people from going to extremes.

    The Messenger of Allaah (SAW) said, "I warn you of extremism in the Religion for indeed those that came before you were destroyed due to their extremism in the religion." Reported by an-Nasaa'ee (5/268), ibn Maajah (no. 3029), Ahmad (1/215, 347)

    "Thus have We Made of you an Ummah justly balanced" [Al-Baqara 2:143]

    Not even speaking against the oppression of the 'rulers' is extremist. That's not the Way of Islam.

  • @TheTruthArmy

    Akhee, please stop this already. You have no right to interpret texts as you like. Furthermore, you are refuting the messenger of Allaah himself!! I told you to quote all the narrations relevant to the subject of going against the rulers and obedience to them. Unless you do that, do not say anything else may Allaah bless you.

  • @OneWayToParadise I quote to you a little advice from what Imam Ash Shafi’i have said. ‘When the foolish one speaks, do not reply to him, for better than a response (to him) is silence, and if you speak to him you have aided him, and if you left him (with no reply) in extreme sadness he dies’

  • @OneWayToParadise You didn't answer my question brother. Where is the boundary? Is there none? Do you interpret the hadith to not even speak a word against corrupt rulers even if they commit genocide on the believers?

    Draw a line brother, fear Allah.

    While the land of the Kaaba is OCCUPIED by kuffar military, and the "royal family" squanders the wealth of the Ummah, do you really think Allah SWT demands we be quiet? And not even SPEAK against this?

    Think it over, I advise you to, inshaAllah.

  • Are the Taliban wrong too and they should accept puppet Karzai as their ruler? Or the Palestinians, should they just accept death?

    "And what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed among men, women, and children who say, "Our Lord, take us out of this city of oppressive people and appoint for us from Yourself a protector and appoint for us from Yourself a helper?""

    Mass protests and education is the most peaceful and effective way foward.

  • Mubarak is a hypocrite, didn't rule by Islam, nor Ben Ali, who would persecute and kill people for just saying La illaha illa Allah.

    The protests were extremely peaceful, very few people were relatively killed, and died in the Way of Allah if they had good intention. Show another route to victory besides this method. Its either violent or peaceful mass revolution. The corrupt will not become righteous, they are zionist satanic pawns and used to suppress the people and Islam.

  • Salaamu Alaikum,

    I know you are well intentioned brother, and I respect you a lot. This is very complex issue, there is not just one view on it and its based on specifics.

    This was only way to overthrow Mubarak. Now the whole Arab world AND people of the world are more motivated and confident against satanic illuminati, who are the followers of the dajjal, and control the dajjal system, aka freemasonic new world order.

    If you don't understand or doubt this, I suggest you read some modern texts

  • Cont…I am not knowledgeable person to respond to the Sheikh may Allah reward him the work he is doing.

    The dancing, mixing and uncovering in the streets are allowed by the rulers (who preferred man made laws over Allah’s law) in the first place. I am not supporting any unlawful thing taking place in the event but I am supporting the rule of Allah may Allah bring Khalifah in this world.

  • The Glory Qur'an says: “The one who does not rule by what Allaah revealed then they are kaafir”, “they are dhaalim”, “they are faasiq”.

    When any one of you sees anything that is disapproved (of by Allah), let him change it with his hand. If he is not able to do so, then let him change it with his tongue. And if he is not able to do so, then let him change it with his heart, though that is the weakest (kind of) faith."

  • @sambios

    The deen does not work by knowing and quoting one narration while ignoring, let alone not knowing others which specify it. Read the Tafseer of the Aayah first and learn what Ibn Abbaas said and how the scholars commented on it. As for the Hadeeth, it is general and has been specified by the narrations which prohibit us from changing the evil in this manner when done by the ruler even if he struck our back and stole our wealth as the Hadeeth in Muslim...

  • @worldwide260

    Which truth are you speaking about akhi? Most people are confused regarding this issue and lack balance. We do not approve of the oppression or the wrong-doing. We are speaking about how people should react to it according to Islaam. What is so complicated about that?

  • alhamdulilah the brother was keepin it real

  • Wael ibn Hajr relates that Salama Al Ja’fi asked the Prophet, “Oh messenger of Allah, What if you saw that we had rulers who requested their rights (haqq) from us but prevented us our rights (that we have over them)?” To which the Prophet (sallahu alaihi wa salam) replied, “Listen and obey because without a doubt they will be held accountable for that which they did and you will be held accountable for that which you did.”(Sahih Muslim)

  • @2aggee That Ahadith applies to the Khalifah and not any pseudo-Muslim ruler. Allah says clearly- "Whosoever does not rule by what Allaah has revealed then they are the disbelievers [kaafiroon]." [TMQ, 5:44]

  • Wael ibn Hajr relates that Salama Al Ja’fi asked the Prophet, “Oh messenger of Allah, What if you saw that we had rulers who requested their rights (haqq) from us but prevented us our rights (that we have over them)?” To which the Prophet (sallahu alaihi wa salam) replied, “Listen and obey because without a doubt they will be held accountable for that which they did and you will be held accountable for that which you did.”(Sahih Muslim)

  • On the authority of Hudhaifa , that the Prophet said, “(You) hear and obey the ruler even if he were to beat you on the back and take your wealth. Listen and obey.” (Sahih Muslim)

  • SubhanAllah.. while the Kibaar forbidd it

  • Who delivered the original khutbah?

  • JazakAllah Khair

  • subhanallah great lecture

    

  • wow subhan Allah , shall we support dictators and oppressors? these scholars should remember Allah will judge them in the day of judgment . that if they fear Allah in reality . ina lilah wa ina ileeh raj3oon.

  • @kamaaladiin

    I didnt listen to the video but its not allowed to rebel against the Amir as long as he's Muslim but in the case of Hosni Mubarak, he's a disbeliever, a murtad... who has left islam so its allowed to rebel against him as long as the benefit is greater than harm.

  • May Allah reward you. You've opened my eyes to the world of protests.

  • 14:55 "you don't know it could be Pakistan tomorrow"

    Pakistan have been changing leaders all the time...it is still in turmoil.

  • @electrifrying same goes to malaysia, we thought rebelling against the previous rulers will make a good change but it wasn't. after reading all of the comments here not sure whether i'm guided or confused. i think 70% guided, 30% confused. whatever it is i follow quran and sunnah first because Allah knows what is best for us.

  • @citacitasejati Yeah...demontration that happen to Malaysia before seems to be useless. The old ones who use to be the protester in the demonstration(when there are younger) say that they should be doing something else at that time than wasting times in political movement which are only take advantages of the protester for the politician own benefit (which are more about personal matters than having justice done). I'm also Malaysian.

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