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هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات
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هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات
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00:00Where is Abu Bakr? Where is Uthman? Where is Abu Ubaidah? Where is Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf?
00:09And we have not yet known anyone except one who had a people to protect him.
00:12He did not care to reveal the religion of Muhammad
00:15These are people of intellect, dreams, and homes.
00:20Or so we thought of them
00:22How can we trust Muhammad regarding our servants and slaves?
00:27Small minds and dreams
00:30O Abu al-Walid
00:32If Muhammad had said his piece and then left us
00:38As Waraqa ibn Nawfal did before
00:41And Zayd ibn Umar ibn Nufayl made the matter easy for him.
00:45We said, "His affair and what he wants."
00:48But he claims to be a prophet
00:51A messenger from God
00:54Ordered to deliver the message
00:58Whoever obeys him will be saved
01:01Whoever obeys him will be saved
01:06Whoever disobeys him will perish.
01:08Whoever enters into his obedience
01:11He has broken away from our obedience
01:14No, by God
01:16What is a saying that a man would say?
01:19Then he goes on his way
01:21Or he may return to us afterward with his opinion and obedience.
01:25What will topple our idols with that statement?
01:29Until he removes our obedience
01:32If there are many people around him
01:34Say about us
01:37Until we become people with no say in them.
01:40No plan
01:42No ruling
01:43Should we abandon him and what he calls for?
01:52Until this problem spreads
01:54Bilal, you're late with the drinks!
02:04I would not have started with the Quraysh tribe before their elders
02:07We, by God, are more in need of drink than an old man whose bones have weakened and whose wealth has vanished.
02:11Right
02:12No one can hear us
02:13Are you still afraid of your father?
02:15Until he is placed in his grave
02:17How did you want the slave of Jubayr ibn Mut'im to hurry you up that day?
02:21brutal?
02:22He is stronger than me, sir.
02:24If victory were achieved through mere wishing, people's circumstances would be transformed.
02:28You're right
02:30But now you are with the elders, arriving and wandering
02:33And she decides on the matter of Muhammad
02:35The people will obey you
02:36Do you wish that were the case, Bilal?
02:42If people knew about the safety of people
02:45They only shook hands with swords.
02:47But what can the birds do when you have taken possession of them from me, my lord?
02:51I swear to you, what is required of the slave is milking the sheep and herding the camels.
02:58Carry the buckets and stand in your club
03:00If you were as good at playing with a spear as you are at that
03:04So, we have our share of you.
03:06Life isn't all about luck, sir.
03:09Otherwise, people would become independent of each other.
03:11I never knew before today that he had wisdom
03:19We needed his spear and his strength more than ever.
03:22Abd Wari
03:25Greater danger than a slave and a spear
03:29O people
03:36You mentioned some things, but others escaped you.
03:41You mentioned the Quraysh and neglected the rest of the Arabs.
03:47You know that many of them envied you for what you have.
03:51From power, wealth, and protection
03:53And who led you except by the authority of religion?
03:57Which you and they are upon
04:00By the sanctity of the Kaaba
04:04Which you specialize in near
04:06Its preservation and custodianship
04:08And Muhammad claims
04:11He was sent to all people
04:13However, he began with his people and his tribe.
04:17So what is it that exposes the Arab tribes?
04:22Perhaps some of them will find in that a way to reject you.
04:26He enticed them to follow Muhammad
04:29They will overcome you with some of your men
04:31And that, by God, is evil.
04:33And why did God choose Muhammad from among us?
04:38To be His prophet and messenger
04:40And among us are those who are wealthier than him.
04:42And more people
04:44O Abu al-Hakam
04:47If Muhammad is a liar
04:50Luther had no claim to prophethood other than his own.
04:55And if he is truthful, then God chooses whomever He wills.
04:59He does not consult anyone in his judgment.
05:01Our farmer, O Abu al-Walid
05:04So you want us to leave Muhammad alone?
05:08You, the people of Quraysh, know
05:21The Banu Hashim will not hand over their leader to you.
05:26And if they disobey his religion and adhere to your religion
05:30Until you fight them and they fight you
05:34We do, by God.
05:35So we fall into what we were trying to avoid.
05:37Severing the womb
05:39And the dissolution of the Quraysh alliance
05:42Their circumstances were disrupted, and the Arabs coveted them.
05:45Didn't one of your speakers say
05:53If it were a word a man would say
05:55Then, apart from that, we revert to our usual way of life and the order of our affairs.
05:59It's easy for us
06:01permission
06:04What we truly fear is the matter of Muhammad.
06:08Its consequences, which we have mentioned
06:11Will we be the first to strive for that?
06:15So, are we resorting to the sword?
06:17Yes
06:18What is the opinion?
06:23The opinion is that his uncle and Abu Talib should reconsider.
06:26We have never known a man more beloved to his people and more devoted to them than him.
06:31And I am keen to unite their affairs through him.
06:34He is more deserving of stopping Muhammad and restraining him.
06:39If he does
06:40What you are going through is enough for you.
06:46How could you do that?
06:48You disagree with me in front of Abd Manaf's faces
06:50And I am your uncle
06:51Didn't we gather to discuss iodine so that he could eat according to his opinion?
06:53Then we decide which is the most upright path and the one most likely to achieve the goal?
06:57All I did was make your opinion more sound than your uncle's.
07:00Is this a knee-high horse?
07:03What is the status of righteousness towards you?
07:05We all seek the same goal, but the means differ.
07:07My face shrinks in front of Ataba
07:09And the sheikhs of Abd Manaf
07:11We did not come together to overpower each other with our opinions.
07:15We have gathered to consider what is best for all of Quraysh.
07:19I would not conceal an opinion that I saw as beneficial to the people.
07:22And Abd Manaf agreed, but my maternal uncles disagreed.
07:25And on this basis I left Muhammad
07:27No, not to create something I hated from him.
07:29I bear no ill will towards him.
07:31By God, no one speaks ill of him without people knowing he is lying.
07:35I do not disagree with him out of envy that I harbor towards the Banu Hashim.
07:38By God, if he were from Adi
07:40My situation hasn't changed one iota
07:42If that's your opinion
07:43What was the opinion of Utbah ibn Rabi'ah?
07:46And the rest of Abd Shams and Abd Manaf
07:49Didn't you see how he made the matter easier?
07:52And it calms the souls
07:54That was only because he mentioned his kinship with the Banu Hashim.
07:57For they are all from Abd Manaf
08:00And he may be the closest of relatives
08:02The most competitive among them for supremacy
08:04Each one sees himself as fair to his cousin
08:07He does not accept being preceded by anyone.
08:08This remains the case for the Banu Abd Shams and the Banu Hashim.
08:11So if the Banu Makhzum advance
08:13They forgot what was between them
08:15They stated that they were all Abd Manaf
08:18And by God, we and the sons of Abd Manaf have disputed honor.
08:22Give, and we will give.
08:24They fed us, so we fed them.
08:26They carried, so we carried.
08:28Even if we are equal
08:30We were the infidels of Sirhan
08:32They said: "We have a prophet who receives revelation from heaven."
08:37So when
08:38When will we, the Banu Makhzum, realize such things?
08:41By God, we neither believe in him nor trust him.
08:44Even if he brought us every sign
08:46Rather, we will remain hostile to him for as long as we live.
08:49And if Ibn Hashim refused, he would prevent him.
08:54We are with them
08:56We didn't care
08:57Remember this from your uncle, my son.
09:00About the complete
09:01I saw you lower your standards for the people.
09:18And it lessens the excess of Abu al-Hakam
09:21By God, what angered him about Muhammad angered us as much as what angered us about him.
09:25But it was envy from Abd Manaf.
09:29Ashmha and Abd Shamsha
09:31And the man has sharpness and foolishness
09:36Despite his intelligence and strength
09:39And our saddlebags are better than Muhammad's.
09:43If only Muhammad hadn't abandoned our religion and shattered our dreams
09:48What is Abu al-Hakam jealous of?
09:51If it is evil, as he and we see it
09:54For Muhammad has brought us and the people together on one level.
09:58And he began with his clan
10:00The closest, then the next closest
10:02If Muhammad had agreed with his clan and the people in the evil he brought
10:07How worthy it is for us to unite with them to repel and refute him
10:12On this basis, we meet with the Banu Makhzum and the rest of the Quraysh.
10:18Hind is right, Abu al-Walid, she is right
10:21A man's testimony about his wife
10:25A man's testimony regarding his wife should not be accepted.
10:28Better than a father's testimony about his daughter
10:31If Hind had been a man, she would have been the leader of her people.
10:36So woe to Abu Safyan!
10:38He lost a woman and did not win the presidency.
10:42Abu Talib's orphan, a prophet
10:49And Ali
10:52I am his uncle, and I must obey and follow him.
10:55No, you are more deserving of prophethood than him.
10:58Okay
10:58I am more deserving of prophethood than him.
11:01That is a blatant lie in my view.
11:04Yes
11:06If it were true, it wouldn't have missed me and hit him.
11:10Then he cannot be guaranteed that he will claim it for himself and insult me.
11:15Until our necks are aimed at the direction of the Arabs
11:18He reaps the benefits, and we bear the burden.
11:20But I disavowed him and his actions.
11:23I have done
11:24And I am his fiercest enemy.
11:27Quraysh saw that from me
11:29permission
11:31You are absolved of his sin
11:33Yes, yes
11:34I am absolved of his sin
11:36But
11:38Ibn Hashim
11:40Abu Talib
11:41They obeyed him and did not obey me.
11:43If you saw how they were looking at me
11:49As if I were a mangy camel
11:52If Quraysh were to absolve me of his crime
11:57Hashim accused me and ostracized me
11:59Because I disobeyed her in preventing Muhammad
12:02And I will not find a man among the Arabs who says
12:05Damn him
12:07He paved the way for his nephew, and did not see the blood and the womb.
12:11That is shameful among the Arabs
12:13O Umm Jamil
12:18Do you see what I'm going through?
12:20I am the debtor, which side do I lean towards?
12:22This is what Muhammad wanted
12:25but rather
12:26Rather, it is reprehensible.
12:29Okay
12:30Disgraceful
12:32Damn him
12:33God
12:34I will take every seat for him
12:37I will make his opinion ugly and diminish his worth
12:40Until it is said
12:41His uncle is a witness against him.
12:44Even if he was crying
12:45He would have been the first person to support him
12:47Do it, Abu Mu'tab
12:49Al-Lat and Al-Uzza are with you
12:51I'm with you
12:53To see what I do with it
12:54By God
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13:22My brother Omar
13:31How great is my joy!
13:32How are you, my brother?
13:34It's fine as long as it's close to us.
13:36And you, Saeed
13:37I'm doing well and receiving support
13:39You are here
13:40You replaced me with your sister and your cousin
13:43No one sings Omar's songs
13:45I will bring you food or drink
13:47Water only
13:48How did you find the people?
13:53The goal was unified, but the reasons were many.
13:58I see nothing but good in the Quraysh.
14:01If you remain like this
14:05Don't you see
14:10They all seek the same goal
14:13Muhammad's sufficiency and the invalidation of his call
14:16But they do not agree on the reason.
14:19These
14:21They are jealous of the sons of Abd Manaf
14:23And from Abd Manaf
14:25Who will breathe a sigh of relief upon Hashim?
14:27And from Hashim
14:28Who will relieve the suffering of the sons of Abdul-Muttalib?
14:31And from the descendants of Abd al-Muttalib
14:33Who breathes on Muhammad
14:36And God is the worst of causes
14:38It doesn't matter if the reasons differ.
14:43If the goal is the same
14:45If the reasons for enmity differ
14:47The methods differed
14:48And if the methods differ
14:50The people went astray and their goal
14:51Then they sat blaming each other
14:53They accuse each other
14:55So what was between them from behind
14:57The greatest thing between them and Muhammad
14:59That's not how you lead camels to water.
15:08That's not how you lead camels to water.
15:12And you
15:13Didn't you show them how to bring camels to water?
15:16But by God, I have done
15:18This angered my uncle Abu al-Hakam
15:21Your uncle Abu al-Hakam
15:23The people perished, they were slaughtered
15:25It's empty anyway.
15:27I don't envy you for his maternal unclehood.
15:29And though I envy you for everything else
15:32It is enough for me that we have one Father.
15:34And if we don't have one mother
15:36And you are, by God, the dearest of people to me
15:39And I know that you are kind to your maternal uncles
15:43And righteousness is best
15:45But I also know
15:47My brother Omar Ibn Al-Khattab
15:49His mind only submits to what is good.
15:52And if he sees an opinion today
15:54Then he saw someone else who was better than him.
15:56He didn't deny it
15:57Its outward appearance is like its falsehood
16:00Because his opinion is not governed by anyone's hope or fear.
16:05If the opinion is correct in his view
16:08It is his religion
16:10Those who are pleased are pleased, and those who are displeased are displeased.
16:12And if his maternal uncle was Abu al-Hakam, then Hisham
16:14Thanks for watching
16:59And what the leaders of Quraysh possessed of power and pride in sin
17:04By God, besides Whom there is no other god
17:08They do not believe in God and His Messenger
17:10And this matter will reach the farthest reaches of the East and the West.
17:14And Levi said, "God is our king, the king of Persia and Rome."
17:17What do you say, King of Persia and Rome?
17:21You see it as far away, right?
17:23Yes
17:23But he is near to God
17:27If you are afflicted today in your religion with a calamity
17:30Remember the end of this matter, as God promised.
17:33What you encounter at the beginning will be easy for you
17:36We have believed our Prophet, O Abu Bakr
17:39Rather, God is the one who bites, not the truthful one.
17:42But Islam will not appear
17:45Until the Arabs and this elite of Quraysh submit
17:48Those who now defy God and His Messenger
17:52They wish to turn people away from our religion
17:54By God
17:55Not all of them enter this religion.
17:58Except for those against whom the word has already been spoken.
18:00He perished in his disbelief before this religion appeared.
18:03And there is a man who is your enemy today
18:07Tomorrow he will be your brother in Islam
18:10Therefore I say to you
18:12Huh? Huh?
18:14Do not let the hostility you find from the Quraysh today cause you to...
18:18despairing of them
18:20And man
18:21It cannot be achieved through gentleness.
18:23What cannot be attained through force
18:25Okay
18:26Strength lies in upholding the truth and remaining steadfast in it when faced with adversity.
18:30Besides harshness and rudeness
18:33Falsehood cannot be refuted by another falsehood like it.
18:35Falsehood is countered with truth.
18:38And overcome bad character with good character
18:41And respond to the opponent's harshness with gentleness
18:43And ignorance is wisdom
18:46Otherwise, our opponent will prevail over us.
18:48And we were obligated to create
18:49You
18:56I don't see you laughing
18:58I did not invite you to fight me
19:05Your friend is more deserving of blame.
19:06What was expected, O Af'ad?
19:09It's simply a matter of you speeding up or me speeding up.
19:12Rather, she should have exerted all that effort for it.
19:16It's as if you're surrendering to an enemy.
19:17We do this only to please our masters.
19:21If your master ordered you to kill me
19:23Are you going to do it?
19:26Only if it contains a date palm
19:27And tell the story of the one with the burning liver
19:30Thus, the servant is praised and others are condemned.
19:32What's so surprising?
19:34Wouldn't you do the same if you were able to, and if it involved your own desires?
19:37I don't
19:38That's because you've grown accustomed to slavery.
19:40Forget about that.
19:41Any man who endures slavery and humiliation
19:43Do you have any drink left over from your master's possessions?
19:47Are you still wasting your time drinking, you monster?
19:50Had it not been for him, I would have slaughtered or been slaughtered
19:52It will not change
19:53Only those who possess their own opinion and will can change.
19:56And where do we stand in relation to that?
19:59Do you know, Bilal?
20:01None of us is like the other.
20:04Except for the color
20:05However, it is enough for me to be in your company.
20:08No, by God, that's not enough.
20:09When people become closer in their minds, hearts, and inclinations
20:13Indeed, what man from Quraysh would be pleased to hear you say that you are close to him in intellect, heart, and temperament?
20:20Won't you answer, son of a dove?
20:33I am Ibn Rabah
20:35Rather, Ibn Hamama
20:37That's what they call you
20:39Ibn Hamama
20:41Abyssinian slave girl
20:42It doesn't matter who your father is after that.
20:45Did you come to ruin my night?
20:47And do people like us have a night whose corruption is hidden?
20:54Why do I seek you these days and not find you?
20:58Where are you going?
21:01In some of Sidi's workers
21:03I don't think you'll believe me.
21:07Come on, if it's good, share it with me
21:11It's better if you keep something from me.
21:13What could I possibly hide from you?
21:16This is what I'm asking about.
21:19I have no answer.
21:21O Abu Talib
21:47Here you are meeting our delegation once again
21:50We have given you permission for that trick
21:54We addressed you with words of wisdom at night, and you spoke to us beautifully.
22:00Give us a gentle reply, so that we thought you were the one who would do it.
22:03Then we did not find
22:07Then we found nothing but that your nephew had gone to his current state.
22:11And many young people surrounded him.
22:13Our ignorant people accused us of being helpless and lacking resolve.
22:17So much so that one of them could hardly say
22:21If you don't take the initiative, we will, and we won't listen to your opinion.
22:23And here we are today, walking to you once again to tell you
22:33The flood has reached its peak.
22:35The flood has reached its peak.
22:37And by God, we cannot tolerate this.
22:39Who has slandered our gods and fathers and ridiculed our dreams, until He restrained him from it?
22:45Or we will fight him and you in that until one of the two parties perishes.
23:15And what do you say?
23:20By God, they did not do him justice.
23:39No, by God, they did not do him justice.
23:42And if Abu Talib left his nephew alone with them
23:45Let them be small in my eyes
23:47Where is chivalry, honor, and the preservation of family ties?
23:50Isn't this a religion among the Arabs?
23:53So how could they ask Abu Talib to drop it, so that he would drop it with her?
23:57And the eternal curse follows it
23:59But you were with him
24:04I forbade them, but they did not desist.
24:09They are the countries of teeth
24:11I could not go against them when their opinion was unanimous.
24:14I am but one of them
24:16We are confused by you, Omar
24:18If Muhammad and his religion are mentioned
24:20I was one of the harshest people towards him
24:22We might even say he almost demands it in order to attack him.
24:24Then the people intended to confront the Banu Hashim to prevent Muhammad
24:28I resented them and anger took hold of me
24:30What do you want?
24:32The virtues of morality, O Ayash
24:35And the demands of chivalry
24:37And I do not find fault with the people's opinion.
24:41Except for the reason that led me to be hostile to Muhammad
24:44They say
24:45Muhammad criticized our religion
24:47And the folly of our dreams
24:49And our group dispersed
24:51And they were right
24:52It is true that he was a transgressor.
24:53Then they persuaded Abu Talib to let them have relations with his nephew.
25:00They knew that this was contrary to Arab custom.
25:03And the inheritance of fathers
25:05And the costs of chivalry, which they still celebrate in their poetry and their exploits.
25:09They took from Muhammad
25:13They continued to follow the traditions of their forefathers and their customary practices.
25:17He who thought he could not gain freedom was mistaken.
25:20Except by losing his morals
25:23God help us, this village has become what it is.
25:31I wish I could still be caring for them without the speech
25:35In her hands, I see both sight and insight.
25:38And let not the breaths of creation disturb it.
25:41I brought you some of my dates from Yathrib
25:54Baked with butter, for even a savage would not be satisfied with anything less.
25:59How great is your arrogance!
26:00I stole it from your master
26:03This is my father, and you thank me, you ungrateful one.
26:06You didn't buy it with your father's money.
26:08If you don't want it, that's your business; you know you don't deserve it.
26:15Why did you bring it to me?
26:17Perhaps I am foolish
26:18I am a fool.
26:21However, I pity you.
26:25I don't need anyone's pity
26:28You are not my mother
26:30Take it easy, I didn't say anything bad.
26:32I swear to God I will never be your mother again
26:37And I hope you will be my husband
26:41brutal
26:50Can't you smile at me one day?
26:54So I can show you how white my teeth are
26:56white teeth
26:59This is a whiteness that we add to the Arabs
27:02white teeth
27:04So you know how to laugh?
27:08whiteness
27:09Is this morning, Abu al-Walid?
27:16Good morning?
27:18I am amazed by your brother Abu Hudhayfah
27:20He hasn't visited us in a while.
27:22Let's go over it
27:26Sit down, sit down
27:30Sit down, sit down
27:36My father and my brother Al-Walid, welcome, welcome, please come in
27:39Hello, hello
27:42Am I sitting down, Dad?
27:46Do you eat your servant from the same dish?
27:48Don't get up until you've finished your food, Salma.
27:52It's alright, sir, I'm full.
27:54May your river be blessed, my lord.
28:02Shouldn't you have broken his heart?
28:04And you are blaming me for your servant, Abu Hudhayfa?
28:08What would the Quraysh say if they knew us, Ibn Utbah ibn Rabi'ah?
28:13Is it permissible for a master to feed his slave from the same dish?
28:17Oh my father
28:19Father, what do I care about people's opinions?
28:21I own myself and my opinion.
28:23And Salem also owns
28:25I love him as I love my own son.
28:27My son
28:28What harm is there in feeding him from the same dish?
28:30Isn't it if we die?
28:32We were buried in the same tomb?
28:33No, if you are both buried in the same tomb.
28:36You two will not be buried in the same grave.
28:40And in the grave there are masters and slaves too, Father.
28:43Graveyards are not for the dead, and they have decayed.
28:47These are their homes in life before death.
28:51And the homes of those they left behind from among their families
28:55What good did that do for the dead themselves?
28:58Nothing accompanies them except good deeds.
29:01What did you say?
29:04Good deeds remain after a person's death.
29:09I asked, "Do good deeds accompany them to their graves?"
29:14I understand that it is said that the memory of their deeds remains among the people.
29:18Or should he accompany them?
29:22Did you sit with Muhammad and memorize from him words about resurrection and judgment?
29:28I'm saying this? Really?
29:32I was not with you when the people gathered at the Suffah
29:35Now, won't you sit down, Father?
29:37Should I sit on a bed that your servant sat on?
29:43Amudwa
30:04Send them, send them
30:05Should I send them?
30:07Mohammed Yasbani
30:16Mohammed Yasbani
30:18Hi
30:21Hi
30:23What is this you have made?
30:25Muhammad is condemned
30:27Your nephew
30:29And your nephew
30:30Yasbni and Yasb Thuji
30:32He threatens me and her with hellfire
30:34He says it is the Quran
30:37He was inspired
30:38And what prompted him to do that
30:40Except this
30:43This
30:47And you
30:49Yes, you
30:55Is this how you treat your nephew?
30:58I disavowed him and his actions.
31:01If you don't call this a complaint
31:04Shame on people
31:06It is an act that diminishes a man's honor.
31:09I disowned you
31:11From this
31:12From this
31:14From all of you
31:16If Abdul-Muttalib had realized this
31:19To break his heart
31:20It has been said
31:22Lord, my brother, your mother did not abandon you
31:24And what they said
31:26Perhaps your enemy was born of your mother.
31:33Abu Lahab
31:36Didn't you forget something?
31:38Huh?
31:49Yes?
31:50Yes?
31:55Take
31:57Take
31:58Take
32:08Take
32:25You shouldn't have done this.
32:27Whatever the case, he is your brother and older than you.
32:31What a terrible brother!
32:35And his uncle
32:38And what is this that he said was a Quran in which his sin is found?
32:43He still says "Damn Muhammad" and incites against him.
32:48Until Muhammad recited it
32:50May the hands of Abu Lahab perish, and may he perish!
32:52Neither his wealth nor his earnings will avail him.
32:54He will be burned in a blazing fire
32:58His wife, the firewood carrier
33:00Around her neck was a rope of hemp.
33:04If only there were an afterlife and hellfire
33:08Our brother Abu Lahab is more deserving of it after what he did.
33:13But he is the most foolish of people.
33:15or
33:17That Muhammad Abu Lahab
33:19But he is the most foolish of people.
33:21or
33:23That Muhammad was truly supported by revelation
33:27What does it mean?
33:29If Abu Lahab had wanted
33:31To invalidate Muhammad's call in a single moment
33:35How so?
33:37Hasn't he been condemned to fire?
33:40That Quran which is recited?
33:43The verdict has been issued and the matter is settled.
33:46Yes, by God
33:47All he has to do is go out among the people.
33:51It appears that he believed, submitted, repented, and feared God.
33:54Thus, the verse is invalidated and its meaning is proven false.
33:57And our nephew lies with her
33:59Praise be to God who decreed him to be foolish and lacking insight
34:04This is what we can now testify to.
34:08If we do not witness anything else
34:10Shall we now enter into Muhammad?
34:13We review it in the words of the people.
34:16Perhaps he will spare himself and us.
34:20And do not burden us with more than we can bear.
34:22Take it easy, my nephew
34:25By God, I did not intend to let you down with those words.
34:28Or too weak to support you
34:29Take it easy, my nephew
34:41By God, I did not intend to let you down with those words.
34:46Or too weak to support you
34:48And now I know that you will not let this go
34:52Until God makes it manifest or you perish before it.
34:55Even if they placed the sun in your right hand
34:58And the moon is on your left, as I said.
35:01Go, my nephew
35:03Say what you like
35:05By God, I will never surrender you to anything.
35:08I knew that he would not give to the people even if the treasures of the earth were gathered for him or its armies were assembled against him.
35:23If he had given his statement and said something other than what he said, he would have testified against himself by lying.
35:30Any man who says, "I am the Prophet of God and His Messenger"
35:36Then he will have the choice in his matter.
35:39He may go if he wishes and return if he wishes, out of fear of people.
35:45He sees himself as commanded
35:46Your delegation took gold to Abu Talib twice
36:04You gained nothing from it.
36:06Yes
36:08And Muhammad Ali maintained his position.
36:10He calls to his religion
36:11Those with weak minds belittle our religion and corrupt us.
36:16So what will you do now that we know for certain?
36:21Abu Talib will not let us be separated from his nephew.
36:27O Abu al-Hakam, would you have handed him over if he were one of your sons?
36:33I will hold him in my hands if I guarantee him to the people.
36:38If I do not do that, people will be absolved of any responsibility towards me.
36:45They will take it even if they fight me
36:48Muhammad's case is strange
36:50He fosters tribalism based on blood ties and unites his followers on religious zeal.
36:56Even if their lineages, colors, and homes differ
37:00Then, if we wished to take him, he would be protected by his tribe.
37:04He is taking from us for himself and his religion.
37:10He gives us nothing of himself
37:13And now that we have despaired of Abu Talib
37:16It is time
37:17By God, you have indeed given Abu Talib your due, as my uncle Abu al-Hakam said.
37:24But it is not advisable to hasten to show enmity and sever ties with the Banu Hashim.
37:32And noses reddened for him, those who are still with you in opposition to Muhammad.
37:37Abu Talib did not say
37:41I follow the religion of Muhammad
37:43And the same applies to Hamza and Al-Abbas
37:45And if they prevent him
37:47For blood and womb
37:49And that the Arabs should not reproach them for having given their son away.
37:53They showed no mercy or regard for any obligation.
37:56After that, no one will give them any importance.
38:00Who does not prevent his son?
38:02He does not prevent his neighbor
38:04And that is your doctrine, O people of Quraysh.
38:09Your doctrine which you inherited from your forefathers
38:12And you still boast about it to people
38:17And if the Banu Hashim had obeyed you regarding Muhammad, then life would have been different.
38:21But you would be the first to despise them
38:23They are longing for your gaze
38:25Indeed, you will all be humiliated in the eyes of the Arabs.
38:27So, Ibn Hashim is not to be reproached for a fault.
38:33Except you will all be shamed by it
38:36They are in your hearts
38:38And Abdul-Muttalib was your master
38:41To whom you have entrusted your affairs
38:44So whoever wishes to come to you with good or evil
38:48He went to him
38:50We have learned this
38:52So what's next?
38:54Final Word
38:56Do not hasten to show enmity and sever ties with the Banu Hashim.
39:00Their zeal led them to embrace the religion of Muhammad.
39:05And what they do until someone who sees them joins them
39:09They are the head and foremost of the Quraysh
39:11And I am their guardian of the House, the provision of food and water.
39:17May we never be without you, Omar.
39:21We appreciate your opinion.
39:23That, by God, is the saying
39:24We haven't heard from the opinion
39:27Except for what is not good for us to do.
39:29We haven't heard any opinion on what we should do.
39:33No, if we excuse ourselves to Abu Talib
39:36We have no excuse except to Muhammad himself.
39:38Why didn't you tell him?
39:41Didn't you look at him?
39:42Didn't you look at him?
39:43no