Shady Alsuleiman – Jesus the son of Mary

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The importance of affirming Prophet Muhammad's claim that there is no God except Islam is discussed, as well as the use of "na" in the context of Islam. The importance of praying for God and finding the right person to pray for is emphasized, along with the importance of finding the right person to pray for. The history of religion and the importance of praying for God are also discussed, along with the importance of finding the right person to pray for.
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I testify that there is no God except
Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the
Prophet and the Messenger of Allah.
And I testify that Isa, the son of
Maryam, is the Prophet and the Messenger of
Allah.
The Prophet Muhammad says in a hadith, whoever
testifies that there is no God except Allah
and Muhammad is the Prophet and the Messenger
of Allah, and Isa, the son of Maryam,
Jesus the son of Mary, Abduhu wa Rasuluhu,
the servant of Allah, and the Messenger of
Allah, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala will admit
them into the Jannah.
Subhanallah, out of all Prophets and Messengers, Nabi
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam specifically adds that to the
shahada, because that's our belief, our belief is
that Isa, Jesus, the son of Maryam, Mary,
is the Prophet and the Messenger of Allah.
And yes, he was born without a father,
he was born with a mother and no
father, and we all know the famous story
that Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala makes mention
in the Quran Kareem, where Allah Subhanahu Wa
Ta'ala had chosen Maryam, had chosen Maryam.
Not only that Maryam, Mary, was chosen, but
her family, she comes from a very respectful
family.
That Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala speaks about
her mother and he speaks about her father,
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is their status?
Their respect, their honor, their religious status, their
position with Allah SWT.
So we are talking about Prophets and Messengers
who have the highest status, who have the
highest status.
So Isa AS, the son of Maryam, he
was born from a mother and no father
and his mother did not interact with any
man.
That's the great miracle that Allah SWT made
appear.
And that's why Allah SWT blessed Maryam and
blessed Isa AS.
Allah SWT honored Maryam AS to be the
noble, righteous woman and Isa AS to be
one of the greatest Prophets.
Not just a Prophet, one of the greatest
Prophets, from the greatest of Prophets.
And Subhanallah how the Prophet Muhammad AS makes
mention of Isa AS in a Shahada.
Even though the obligatory Shahada is Ashadu an
la ilaha illallah wa anna Muhammadan Rasulallah.
The third part is not part, it's not
an obligatory part.
But usually when we take Shahada from Christians,
we add that part, just to reiterate it.
But you don't have to.
The primary testification, the primary Shahada that you
must take out of someone who wants to
revert to Islam is Ashadu an la ilaha
illallah wa ashadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah.
And even the scholars, even strict on it,
where they say it's got to be two
Shahadas.
Ashadu an la ilaha illallah wa ashadu anna
Muhammadan Rasulallah or Abduhu Rasulallah.
Some of the scholars say you can't say
Ashadu an la ilaha illallah wa anna Muhammadan
Abduhu Rasulallah.
No, no, it's got to be Ashadu an
la ilaha illallah wa ashadu anna Muhammadan Abduhu
Rasulallah.
Because Shahadatain, two witnesses or two testifications.
In Nabi salallahu alayhi wa sallam, in this
Hadith he says, wa ashadu anna Isa Ibn
Maryam Abduhu wa Rasuluh.
Why did he say that?
Nabi salallahu alayhi wa sallam is saying in
the context of this Hadith, that whoever says
Ashadu an la ilaha illallah, that is now
God and deity except Allah, wa ashadu anna
Muhammadan Abduhu wa Rasuluh, and that Muhammad is
the Prophet and the Messenger of Allah, and
testify that Isa, the son of Maryam, is
the slave and the Messenger of Allah, the
Prophet Muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallam says, Allah
will admit him into the Jannah.
Allah will admit him into the Jannah.
And of all Prophets and Messengers, only Isa.
And Nabi salallahu alayhi wa sallam mentions him
there.
Because that's where the debate, obviously the debate,
we know where we stand, but that's where
the debate.
Isa alayhi salam.
Isa alayhi salam is a Prophet and a
Messenger of Allah.
He's the creation of Allah.
As Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala created every
other creation.
And that's why Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
says in the Quran al-Karim, Inna mathal
Isa inda Allahi kamathli Adam, khalaqahum min turabin
thumma qal lahu kon fayakoon.
Look at this beautiful verse.
The example of Isa, the example of Inna
mathal Isa inda Allahi, the example of Isa
to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is the
very exact example of Adam alayhi salam.
Allah created Adam out of dust, out of
clay, and Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala said,
Allah created Isa the same thing.
The difference is Allah created Isa from a
mother and no father.
Allah created Adam, no mother, no father.
So which one is a bigger miracle?
Isa had a mother and Adam alayhi salam,
no mother, no father.
So what makes Adam then?
If Isa alayhi salam, because he's born out
of a mother and no father, it makes
him to be to the level of a
deity or God, then what makes Adam alayhi
salam?
Adam should be more superior.
Adam alayhi salam was created no mother, no
father.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, the one that
creates mankind, Allah can create whomever he wants
whenever He wants.
Allah can create a human being from a
mother and no father.
From a father, Allah can create a someone
from a father and a mother.
Allah can create a someone from mother and
a father.
Allah can create someone from no mother, no
father.
Allah can create it however He wants.
It's Allah's decree.
It's Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala's decree.
Innama amruhu idha arada shayk an yaqul lahu
kon fayakoon.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala's decree that when
He ordains something, He says kon, be, and
it happens.
And that's what the scholars refer to when
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala says, wa kalimatu
wa alqaha, Allah's word to Maryam.
What's Allah's word?
When Allah said to Isa alayhi salam, be,
and he became.
He became.
So Isa alayhi salam is a prophet and
a messenger.
And anyone that denies the prophecy or denies
that Isa alayhi salam was the messenger of
Allah is a kafir.
Takes him out of the fold of Islam.
And anyone, and anyone that ever exaggerates with
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam is also a
kafir.
And Nabi sallallahu alayhi wa sallam says that
anyone that wants to turn the Prophet Muhammad
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam to be to the
level of God or son of God or
partner to God, that's kafir.
We don't have that.
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, Isa alayhi salam,
Ibrahim and the rest of the great prophets
and messengers are all human beings, creation of
Allah.
And they came with powerful miracles.
Powerful miracles.
No human being can make those miracles.
That's why they're miracles.
Otherwise they can't be called miracles.
If they can't be contended or contested, then
they're no longer considered to be miracles.
They are miracles.
But those miracles didn't come out of Muhammad,
didn't come out of Isa, didn't come out
of Ibrahim alayhi wa sallam.
These are miracles that Allah subhanahu wa ta
'ala empowered them.
Empowered them.
And Isa alayhi salam was born from a
mother and her father.
And he spoke when he was only a
few days old.
That's not the norm.
It's not the norm that a baby speaks
and speaks eloquently.
I am the servant of Allah subhanahu wa
ta'ala.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala had given me
the book and he made my prophet messenger.
Who speaks when they are two, three days
old?
That's impossible.
Who made Isa speak?
Not Maryam, not Isa, Allah.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is the one
that made Isa alayhi salam speak.
But that speech is a miracle.
But it doesn't make him to be beyond
the creation.
Subhanallah, look at the balance of the aqeedah
of Islam.
Very balanced.
Common sense.
That's why Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala refers
to this deen as the fitrah.
It is the fitrah.
It is that natural instinct.
It corresponds, connects.
It's harmonious with your fitrah, with what makes
sense.
Yes, these are great miracles that Allah subhanahu
wa ta'ala sent prophets and messengers with,
but it doesn't make him anything beyond mankind,
human being, and the creation of Allah subhanahu
wa ta'ala.
And Isa alayhi salam spoke.
Look, you're adult these days with all the
knowledge and experience, can't even be that eloquent.
Let alone a two or three day old
baby.
Look, these are very eloquent words.
Your average adult these days will struggle to
come up with words like that.
What did Isa alayhi salam say when he
was only a few days old?
I am the servant of Allah subhanallah.
Look at the very first thing he started
with.
I'm the servant of Allah.
When you say the servant of Allah, what
does it mean?
You block that I've got anything to do
with being beyond the human being.
You can't be the servant of God and
God at the same time.
You can't be the servant of God and
God at the same time.
You can't be the servant of God and
you worship yourself at the same time.
It just doesn't matter.
It's either God and servant of God.
There's no connection here.
The connection is, this is a servant that
worships God.
The very first thing that Jesus Isa alayhi
salam said when he was only a few
days old, I am the servant of Allah.
Servant of Allah.
That's it.
Take anything out of your mind that I
am anything beyond a human being.
Allah granted me the book.
He made me a prophet.
Prophets only become prophets when they are in
the age of adulthood.
That's a aqeedah.
We don't have a prophet under the age
of adulthood.
So what's this thing that a three day
old baby is saying that I am a
prophet?
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la is
preparing him for the prophecy.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la is
preparing for the prophecy.
He's not a prophet at that time.
A baby is not a prophet.
A child is not a prophet.
But Allah prepares them for the prophecy.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la made
me to be a prophet.
Allah made me a blessing.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la made
him a blessing.
Wherever I go, the blessing of what?
The prophecy.
Isa alayhi salam is a blessed man and
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la made
miracles appear on his hands.
Such miracles healing the ill, restoring the sight
of the blind, bringing the dead back alive.
Allahu Akbar.
These are powerful miracles.
Who can do those things?
No one but Allah and whoever Allah Subh
'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la empowers.
And when Isa alayhi salam used to do
that, he used to do that, repeating to
people, these are the powers of Allah.
This is the miracle that Allah Subh'anaHu
Wa Ta-A'la has given me.
I'm powerless.
As a human being, I am powerless.
With a prophet and messenger, he is powerless
unless Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
empowers them.
These are the powers that Allah Subh'anaHu
Wa Ta-A'la gives us.
We're human beings.
He was a blessing.
The prophecy is a blessing.
SubhanAllah, can you imagine one of the prophets
amongst us?
Allahu Akbar, what a beautiful blessing.
And Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
made me a blessing wherever I am.
And Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
ordained upon me to pray.
Pray?
If you're God, who are you praying to?
If you are God, who are you praying
to?
He's praying to God.
He's praying to God.
So God prays to God.
How does God pray to God?
Who's God praying to?
Alhamdulillah, he's not God.
He's not the son of God.
He is the servant of God, like us,
like him.
As a prophet and a messenger, even when
they're infallible, they have to worship Allah Subh
'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la.
They have that responsibility.
Wa awsani bis-salah, Allah Subh'anaHu Wa
Ta-A'la ordained upon me that I
pray.
Pray.
And what does prayer mean?
What's salah?
Salah is someone inferior asking someone superior.
We are inferior to Allah.
We are servants.
And Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
is the superior one, the almighty superior one.
So we worship Allah Azza wa Jal and
we pray to Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta
-A'la.
Wa awsani bis-salah was zakah and Allah
ordered me to pay the zakah as long
as I live.
God lives and doesn't die.
And if God dies, then they're not God.
You can't be God and you die.
You can't.
They just don't work.
It's either you're God and you live forever
and you never die or you're not God,
which means you live and you die.
That's two.
You can't have God and die.
If God dies, that means he's a weak
God, which means someone else took his life
and the one that took his life is
more powerful than him.
So we need to get to him.
And the one above him, if he also
dies, that means we need to get to
the one above him.
We'll have to get all the way to
the end.
Alhamdulillah we don't have to go through that
circle.
We believe in the almighty and the lordship
of Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la,
the only God.
That's it.
He's the first one and he's the last
one.
No beginning, no end.
Because if he's got a beginning, someone began
him.
If he's got an end, someone ended him.
So Allah Azza wa Jalla doesn't have a
beginning.
Otherwise someone else would have began him and
the one that began him is more powerful
than him and doesn't have an end.
Otherwise Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la,
if he's got an end, someone ended him,
which means more powerful than him.
Allah is the first one with no beginning
and the last one with no end.
The first one with no beginning, last one
with no end.
The one that lives and never dies.
Isa Alayhi Salaam already set the record straight
from the very beginning when he was only
a few days old.
Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la.
Look at the eloquence and that's not the
eloquence of any person.
That's what Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A
'la had empowered Isa to say when he
was a baby.
And he ordained upon me to pray and
pay zakat as long as I live.
And Allah ordered me that I take care
of my mother.
God doesn't have mother.
God doesn't have father.
If he's got a father, then who made
him exist?
Who made the father exist?
His father and then who made the other
father exist?
The father of that father and then what?
You go to a never-ending cycle?
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la ordained
upon me that I take care of my
mother.
Who's his mother?
Maryam Alayhi Salaam.
Noble, righteous woman.
The Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam speaks about
her righteousness and her guaranteed spot in the
paradise and she never interacted with a man.
Yes, she fell pregnant.
Miracle.
What's so hard about that?
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la said
be and happen.
As Allah created Adam with no father and
no mother, Allah created Isa Alayhi Salaam from
a mother and no father.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la did
not make me to be a disobedient person.
Prophets and messengers disobey Allah Subh'anaHu Wa
Ta-A'la.
Allah did not make me to be a
disobedient, mischievous person.
Prophet and mischief don't connect, don't rhyme.
Peace be upon me.
The day that I was born.
The day that I'll die.
Die.
Isa is going to die.
He's not dead yet.
Isa is not dead.
Isa is not dead but he's going to
die.
Isa Alayhi Salaam was lifted and elevated to
the heavens and Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta
-A'la will bring him back to this
world.
One of the prophecies and one of the
signs of the Day of Judgment is the
return of Isa Alayhi Salaam back to this
world and that's when he's going to taste
death.
So where is he?
He's in the heavens.
What's he doing there?
InshaAllah we'll ask him when he comes if
we're around.
What's he doing there?
Allah's taking care of him.
Don't get too far.
Allah Azza wa Jalla will take care of
him.
We get caught up on the little things.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la is
taking care of the fish in the deep
ocean, the insects in the hole.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la takes
care of his prophet and messenger in the
heavens.
Allah will take care of him.
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la is
the one that creates however he wants in
any way in any form he wants.
But what we know, Isa is not dead
and he was not crucified.
We don't believe Isa was crucified.
Isa Alayhi Salaam was elevated and Isa Alayhi
Salaam was elevated by Allah Subh'anaHu Wa
Ta-A'la and Isa Alayhi Salaam will
come back and you know where he lands?
Damascus.
East Damascus as the prophet.
He'll come back and he'll come back as
he left a Muslim, he'll come back a
Muslim.
The only difference is this time on Shariat
Muhammad.
Isa Alayhi Salaam emerged in this world as
a Muslim with his own Shariat and the
sacred book of the Bible that Allah Subh
'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la revealed to him.
But when he returns, Isa Alayhi Salaam returns
as a prophet and returns as a messenger
and returns of course on Islam but this
time on Shariat Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam following
the Quran.
What's the difference between the Quran and the
Bible?
There's no difference.
They're both the words of Allah Azza wa
Jal in principle.
The Torah is the book of Allah.
The Quran is the book of Allah.
The Torah are the words of Allah.
The Quran is the words of Allah Subh
'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la.
The difference is the Torah is revealed to
Isa Alayhi Salaam and it's been distorted.
The Quran has been revealed to Muhammad Sallallahu
Alaihi Wasallam and it's never and will never
ever be distorted but both of them are
the words of Allah Azza wa Jal.
So all prophets and messengers come with one
deen, one religion.
The only religion to Allah Subh'anaHu Wa
Ta-A'la is Islam.
They come with different books and when Isa
Alayhi Salaam returns, he returns as a prophet
and a which is the very same words
that Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
revealed to him but called the Bible.
I'm not saying the very same exact verses.
No, no, there are differences but the same
source.
Same source, words of Allah, book of Allah,
orders of Allah, same aqeedah, different sharia.
Wa Salamu Alayhi Ya Ma Wulit Wa Ya
Ma Amut and the day that I die.
Isa is not dead yet.
He'll come back and die.
The day of judgment will not emerge until
Isa Alayhi Salaam comes back and he'll come
back as a prophet and a messenger of
Islam following Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and he'll
die and he'll be buried.
And there are weak narrations, some that say
he'll be buried in Mecca, in Medina, in
Jerusalem, Allah knows.
But he's going to come back and die.
We know 100% he's coming back.
We know 100% that he's going to
come back and he's going to descend in
eastern Damascus and he'll lead a war against
Antichrist, Dajjal, and we know that he's going
to die.
There are different narrations that say he'll get
married and he'll die in Mecca, he'll die
in Medina next to the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu
Alaihi Wasallam, but they're all weak narrations.
Weak narrations.
Okay?
Isa Alayhi Salaam.
And the day that I'll be resurrected alive.
That's where we're all going to be resurrected
back alive and we shall all stand before
Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la.
So this is Isa Alayhi Salaam, a great
prophet and messenger in Islam, him and his
mother.
And Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la
speaks about Isa Al-Nakrani Kareem and he
mentions Isa Al-Nakrani Kareem, he mentions Maryam
Al-Nakrani Kareem.
It surprises me when you talk to a
lot of Christians and you tell them that
Jesus, the son of Mary, Maryam is a
prophet and messenger of Allah.
Oh, do you guys believe in him?
Of course we do.
As much as you believe in him, we
believe in him.
The only difference is we don't believe he's
son of God or anything.
That level of deity or being God.
No, no, he's a prophet and messenger, one
of the greatest prophets and messengers.
And anyone that disbelieves in Isa Alayhi Salaam
is a out of the folds of Islam.
He can't.
It's a complete iman here.
And nor that we believe Isa Alayhi Salaam
has any deity in him.
No, Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam has that.
They are both human beings.
But we also believe that Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam is the greatest prophet and messenger of
all.
We can say that.
We can say that openly.
The prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam is greater
than Isa Alayhi Salaam, greater than Ibrahim, greater
than Musa.
They're all great prophets and messengers, but in
status, Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam is the greatest.
And the prophet Alayhi Salaatu Wasallam says, don't
you ever, ever exaggerate in me the way
the Christian ever exaggerated in Isa.
I'm a human being like everyone else.
And Allah makes mention of that in the
Quran.
Allah continues to repeat about the prophet Muhammad
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam abd and subhanallah the word
abd.
What does abd mean?
Servant.
Servant.
That's it.
When you're a servant, it means you are
answerable to someone above.
That's what the word servant means.
The word servant means you are answerable to
someone above.
You worship someone above.
Likewise, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said about
Isa Alayhi Salaam, I am the servant of
Allah.
And Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala refers to
Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam as the servant of
Allah.
And Isa Alayhi Salaam is alive in the
heavens.
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala is taking care
of him.
He was never crucified.
He was never crucified.
Isa Alayhi Salaam was never crucified.
And Isa Alayhi Salaam was never killed.
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says, Allah elevated
him.
Elevated him.
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala took him.
Took him to the heavens.
Some people say, how is that possible?
You are believing bigger things.
What's so hard about Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta
'ala elevating one of his servants in the
heavens?
What's so hard about that?
What's so hard about Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta
'ala making Isa Alayhi Salaam and his mother
delivering birth to him with no interaction with
a man?
What's so hard about that?
What's harder is that you believe of Adam
Alayhi Salaam, Allah created them with no mother,
no father.
That's hard.
But that's not hard for us to believe
because Allah can do whatever He wants.
If you want to compare the logic.
And Subhanallah, the way Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta
'ala makes mention of that in the Quran
Al-Kareem, just the synergy, the connection.
The example of Isa Alayhi Salaam is the
example of Adam.
Allah created Adam Alayhi Salaam from clay and
Allah said, be, he became.
Same thing as Isa, that's it.
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said, he did
become an embryo in the tummy of, in
the womb of Maryam and that's it, he
became.
And you know in that verse, even the
scholars went in the depth of it and
they've realized that Adam Alayhi Salaam is mentioned
27 times in the Quran Al-Kareem and
Isa is mentioned 27 times in the Quran
Al-Kareem or precisely around those numbers.
The very exact number that Adam Alayhi Salaam
is mentioned in the Quran Al-Kareem is
the very exact same number that Isa Alayhi
Salaam is mentioned in the Quran Al-Kareem.
SubhanAllah, that's the depth, the miraculous side of
the Quran Al-Kareem.
Just the Quran Al-Kareem is something beyond.
That's a miracle.
You want to talk about a miracle?
That's a miracle that you have right in
front of you, the Quran Al-Kareem, these
books.
The Quran Al-Kareem is a miracle right
in front of you.
No human being can even come up with
something like the Quran Al-Kareem and Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala set the challenge more
than a thousand four hundred years ago and
Alhamdulillah we are proud followers and believers in
Muhammad Alayhi Salaam and we're also proud believers
in Isa, the son of Maryam Alayhi Salaam.
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad Alayhi Salaam is a
prophet and we follow him and we believe
in Isa Alayhi Salaam and we believe in
Musa, we believe in Ibrahim, we believe in
all the prophets and messengers.
It's part of our aqeedah that you must
believe in all the prophets and messengers that
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala sent.
May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala make this
to be from amongst us who listen to
him and act upon what they listen to
him, subhanakallah wa muhammadakuna shahadu an la ilaha
illa ant, nastaghfiruka wa natubu ilayka.
Jazakumullahu khair.