Story of Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf | Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi



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  1. Allah is perfect and every plan of His is a part of a perfect master plan. We may not understand it and it may even be upsetting to us , due to our lesser understanding.Later on when things become more apparent to us , in hindsight THEN WE ALLAHS WISDOM , GREATNESS IN WHAT HE PLAN.

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  2. The Question is why are you (Muslims) not able to answer The Big Nose’s simple questions at the Speakers Corner? What is stopping you to answer this lovely clever and intellectual and intelligent disguised man? Why Ad Hominem him? What have gained so far?

    Really, what is stopping you to defend your lost Islam? 

     He has been politely calling on Mansur, Hashim, Adnan Rashid, Ali Dawah, Mohammed Hijab, Hamzeh, Zeeshan, Paul the so called Theologian, Abbass and many more that are so called knowledgeable Muslims for Islam to COME FORWARD to answer his questions.

    I am suspending any acknowledgement as to the existence of a Allah until sufficient evidence is introduced. My position is that I have no good reason to acknowledge the existence of Allah. And here is the evidence as to why I currently hold to such a position firmly. Below are 10 facts, which I always consider when I am evaluating the claim made by theists (especially Allah believers) that Allah exists. To be clear with all of you Muslims, these are not premises for an argument concluding there to be no gods (especially Allah). These are simply facts I take into account when I am evaluating your (Muslims) claim. 

    1. I personally have never observed Allah

    2. I have never encountered a person whom has claimed to have observed Allah

    3. I know of no accounts of persons claiming to have observed a god that was willing or able to demonstrate or verify their observation for authenticity, accuracy, or validity

    4. I have never been presented a valid logical argument (especially from Muslims) which also employed sound premises that lead deductively to a conclusion that Allah exists 

    5. Of the 46 logical syllogisms I have encountered arguing for the existence of Allah, I have found all to contain either fallacies or false or unsubstantiated premises. 

    6. I have never observed a phenomenon in which the existence of Allah was a necessary antecedent for the known or probable explanation for the causation of that phenomenon. 

    7. Several proposed (and generally accepted) explanations for observable phenomena that were previously based on the agency of Allah have subsequently been replaced with rational, natural explanations, each substantiated with evidence that excluded the agency of Allah. I have never encountered vice versa

    8. I have never experienced the presence of Allah through intercession of angels, divine revelation, the miraculous act of divinity, or any occurrence of a supernatural event

    9. Every phenomena that I have ever observed has emerged from necessary and sufficient antecedents over time without exception. In other words, I have never observed a phenomenon (entity, process, object, event, process, substance, system, or being) that was created ex nihilo – that is instantaneously came into existence by the solitary volition of a deity. 

    10. All claims of a supernatural or divine nature that I have encountered have either been refuted to my satisfaction, or do not present as falsifiable. ALL of these facts lead me to the only rational conclusion that concurs with the realities I have been presented – and that is the fact that there is no good reason for me to acknowledge the existence of Allah. I have heard often that an unbeliever is the denial of the Abrahamic god. But denial is the active rejection of a substantiated fact once credible evidence has been presented. Not believing is simply withholding such acknowledgement until sufficient credible evidence is introduced. It is natural, rational, and prudent to be Sceptical of unsubstantiated claims, especially extraordinary ones, like Allah. 

    I am asking you kindly to welcome your Muslim brothers who are so called knowledgeable in their Deen (religion of Islam) to be persuaded by yourselves( Muslims) to come forward without feeling any embracement or shyness in order to answer The Big Nose’s questions.

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  3. It is mind blowing that many so called Muslim scholars consider the expansion of land equal to the expansion of Islam!
    Where in Quran or Sunnah (authentic hadiths) says you should send army and attack other nations and land to expand Islam.
    Islam is the religion of peace. other nations would accept it if they just learn about it. look at Indonesia for example. what Hajaj or others did to conquer other lands was not according to Islam.

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  4. "Preachers do not care if the singer sings for the Caliph and the bellies of the slave girls shake at his voice, but they care completely if they see a tramp singing for himself or for the poor and needy people of his village"

    – Ali Al Wardi

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  5. Alhumdu lillah , Hajaaj ibn Yusuf has shown through his actions that his perception of the rahmah of Allah is much like how, many of us in the Modern world perceive it .Condoning sinning with impunity and having a mindset of Allah's Rahmah is wrong, completely.

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  6. I love history because of our beloved sheik how eloquent rhetoricaly explained thank u lots lots it will capture our mind soul to listen to these beautifully explainedhistory may allah bless health wealth n prosperity n jannatulfirdose in jannah

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  7. What a strange conclusion by the sheikh??!! He stated so many horrendous crimes committed by Hajjaj and despite all scholars opinions of how deviant and heretical Hajjaj was, the sheikh never said he is cursed but he says we leave it to Allah. Didn’t he read the Quran when Allah said to the Faron of Egypt “So this day We shall save you in your body, that you may be a Sign to those after you! Why some scholars, like the sheikh, are so ambiguous about some figures in Islamic history and they don’t despise the facts they know about how bad and murderrors and ruthless they were? We Muslims must be clear and decisive about the facts and not be brainwashed false ideologies such as this one of the Murjea (leaving the judgement to the day of judgement). By the way, rational people would laugh at us when we say that!!!

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  8. Saw the title and yawned. "Who cares about this random?"

    Start listening to Sheikh Yasir Qadhi, and I've listened to the whole story the second time in the last 10 months.

    Much better listening to listening to Yasir Qadhi than wasting time on Netflix during ramadan. Much better history.

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  9. 18(palestine) read and research from Al Quran)Roman Englishd translation from MUHAMMAD marmaduke pictall.
    17:16
    And when We would destroy a township We send commandment to its folk who live at ease, and afterward they commit abomination therein, and so the Word (of doom) hath effect for it, and we annihilate it with complete annihilation.
    24:36
    (This lamp is found) in houses which Allah hath allowed to be exalted and that His name shall be remembered therein. Therein do offer praise to Him at morn and evening.
    13:42
    Those who were before them plotted; but all plotting is Allah's. He knoweth that which each soul earneth. The disbelievers will come to know for whom will be the sequel of the (heavenly) Home.
    13:43
    They who disbelieve say: Thou art no messenger (of Allah). Say: Allah, and whosoever hath knowledge of the Scripture, is sufficient witness between me and you.
    14:42
    Deem not that Allah is unaware of what the wicked do. He but giveth them a respite till a day when eyes will stare (in terror),
    14:43
    As they come hurrying on in fear, their heads upraised, their gaze returning not to them, and their hearts as air.
    14:44
    And warn mankind of a day when the doom will come upon them, and those who did wrong will say: Our Lord! Reprieve us for a little while. We will obey Thy call and will follow the messengers. (It will be answered): Did ye not swear before that there would be no end for you?
    14:45
    And (have ye not) dwelt in the dwellings of those who wronged themselves (of old) and (hath it not) become plain to you how We dealt with them and made examples for you?
    14:46
    Verily they have plotted their plot, and their plot is with Allah, though their plot were one whereby the mountains should be moved.
    14:47
    So think not that Allah will fail to keep His promise to His messengers. Lo! Allah is Mighty, Able to Requite (the wrong).
    14:48
    On the day when the earth will be changed to other than the earth, and the heavens (also will be changed) and they will come forth unto Allah, the One, the Almighty,
    ‐read‐n‐think‐18

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  10. The morals of Al-Hajjaj Ibn Yusuf cannot be challenged. All the sheikhs say: “Whatever good al-Hajjaj does is for him, and whatever evil he does is for him.”

    Even the Prophet did not call him an infidel when he predicted his arrival. Hadith of the Messenger, peace be upon him (He said, “from the tribe of Thaqif comes, a liar and a murderer.”)
    The liar was Musaylimah, who claimed to be a prophet, and the murderer was Al-Hajjaj

    It is true that Al-Hajjaj killed many of the Companions’ followers, and fought the person who was supposed to rule. But on the other hand, he was able to unite Muslims under one banner.

    Not only that, but he is the one who put dots and accents on the words of the Qur’an, so that today we can pronounce them correctly.

    He was also the one who eliminated the Takfiris in his time, the same Takfiris who killed Othman, may God be pleased with him.

    Most importantly of all, the greatest area in which Islam spread was during his time, when he sent his cousin Muhammad bin Al-Qasim, who was 16 years old, on the mission of spreading Islam in Pakistan, India, and Asia.

    I hope with all my heart that Allah will send us a man like Al-Hajjaj, so that he can bring us together and punish these evil people who rule our Muslim countries today, and they are like sheep. Our people are insulted in Jerusalem and all over the earth, and they are blind and mute.

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  11. His cousin bin Qasim came to Sindh chasing the ah e bayats who the ummaids see as treat to their rule.
    Islam came way before him to the hind, Qasim did fought the hindu rulers of sindh and manage killed al e bayet who was taking refuge with Raja dahir.
    Afterwards Qasim mysteriously disappeared from history and there is no mention of him but some says he was sentenced to death by Hajajj as he took the daughters of Raja as concubine which Hajaj was not pleased with.
    Qasim’s figure is used by Pakistan establishment in the recent past to promote their own version of distorted narrative of history and is portrayed as Hero of Islam and Muslims world.

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  12. The worst of rulers of Islamic Khilafah are better than the best of today’s rulers who rule with other than the Qur’an and support their enemies in killing Muslims.

    At least hajjah fought the kuffar and spread Islam, today’s rulers fight the ummah and obstruct Islam.

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  13. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) defined hajjjaj as ‘mubin’ and in the eye of Prophet most worst people were ‘banu yumiyya’ because they changed sunna, for example introduced lecture before Eid prayer (by Maruan ibnu hakam). Personally, I think hajjaj was just a feedback of killing Usman ibnu affan (Ra).

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