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00:00The Age of Giants. According to ancient narrations, their height reached 70 meters.
00:06The earth was harsh, life was wild, and only the strong survived.
00:12And in that age, the first prophet born on earth came.
00:16Sheath, alayhis salaam.
00:18He was not only a guide, he knew alchemy.
00:23He worked with metals, transformed them, and built humanity's first weapons of defense
00:29because in front of him was the people of Kabil, a wild community with no limits, lost in zina and
00:36entertainment.
00:37But what truly made him strong was not his weapons.
00:41It was the Laduni knowledge he received from Adam, alayhis salaam.
00:45He could feel what was unseen.
00:47He could read signs about the future, and he spoke directly with angels.
00:53The greatest trust also passed through him.
00:56The Nour of Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu alayhi wasallam, was part of that chain of light.
01:03And that light passed through the forehead of Sheath, alayhis salaam.
01:07Special knowledge written into human history comes from his time.
01:11That is why his name lives not only in Islam, but also in different civilizations.
01:17Some describe him as a prophet, some as a wise man.
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01:24We continue our prophet series.
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01:35If you are ready, let's begin.
01:41Forget everything for a moment.
01:43The history you know, the books you read, the timelines you learned.
01:47And ask yourself this question.
01:49At the very beginning of humanity, in those early ages when the world was still forming,
01:55what kind of beings were people?
01:57Were they like us today?
01:59The answer, no.
02:01Not really.
02:02There were giants.
02:02These people were stronger and used to harsher conditions than us.
02:07They were taller and much more powerful.
02:09In Lebanon, in the north of the Bikaya Valley, there is a small village.
02:14Its name is Nabi Chit.
02:16It means the village of Prophet Sheath.
02:19And there, there is a tomb that has been visited for centuries.
02:23This is not an ordinary tomb.
02:25It is about 60 to 70 meters long.
02:2870 meters?
02:29A human grave.
02:31Compare this size.
02:32Today, an average human grave is around 2 meters.
02:36So that tomb in Lebanon is about 35 times longer than a normal grave.
02:41For centuries, people looked at this tomb and asked the same question.
02:46What kind of human could this huge grave belong to?
02:50Mythology and folk beliefs always gave the same answer.
02:54Giants.
02:55But the truth may be more interesting than mythology.
02:58In the earliest periods of human history, environmental conditions were very different from today.
03:04The atmosphere was different.
03:06There were changes in gravity.
03:08The magnetic field was stronger than today.
03:11And most importantly, the people of that time did not have a weakened genetic structure like today.
03:17Their genetic pool was still fresh.
03:20The human body was still at full capacity.
03:23People living in mountain conditions were also shaped by a different kind of pressure.
03:28Harsh climate, rough land, wild animals, heavy physical work.
03:33All of this pushed the body.
03:36As it was pushed, it became stronger.
03:38As it became stronger, it grew.
03:41Bones became thicker.
03:43Muscles became harder.
03:44Height increased.
03:45The physical difference between the descendants of Qabil living in the plains and the community of Shaith living in the
03:56mountains is also mentioned in narrations.
03:59The men of the mountains were much stronger and more imposing.
04:04The mountain makes a person like this.
04:06It does not soften, it hardens.
04:09And over time, as generations passed and conditions changed, human height decreased.
04:16Lifespan became shorter.
04:18Strength weakened.
04:20Today, an average human would look weak compared to those first generations.
04:25The age of giants has passed, but its traces still remain.
04:29And just like their height, the lifespans of these giant people were also very long.
04:34It is narrated that Shaith a.s. lived for 912 years.
04:40In some sources, this number reaches 950.
04:43For us, this is almost impossible to understand.
04:47Today, a person living to 100 is considered rare.
04:51But at that time, it was normal.
04:55Adam a.s. lived close to 1,000 years.
04:59Enush, Kinan, Melail, all of them walked on this earth for hundreds of years.
05:04Long life was not just a privilege.
05:06It was a natural reality of that time.
05:09And this period had other interesting mysteries.
05:12For example, alchemy.
05:14In traditional narrations and in the tradition of hidden knowledge in Islam,
05:19an interesting claim is repeated.
05:22Shaith a.s. was the first human to understand the secrets of metals.
05:26He knew how to separate gold from silver.
05:30He understood how metals mix with each other.
05:33He understood the language of elements, meaning the inner order of matter.
05:38In the medieval Islamic world, scholars who studied Havas and alchemy would place the name of Shaith a.s.
05:46at the very beginning when discussing the origin of these sciences.
05:51They believed that the 50 pages revealed to him contained not only religious rulings,
05:57but also deep knowledge about the nature of matter and the universe.
06:01This knowledge did not disappear.
06:03It was passed from generation to generation, sometimes openly, sometimes in secret.
06:09And centuries later, when Jabir bin Hayyan systematized chemistry as a science during the golden age of Islamic civilization,
06:17he also knew that these roots went back much further.
06:21Every science has a beginning.
06:24According to narrations, the beginning of the science of matter was in that burning fire
06:29where metal was shaped by the hands of Shaith a.s.
06:33But why and how did Prophet Shaith have this knowledge?
06:37To answer this question, we need to look at the time before Shaith.
06:42The journey of humanity began a very long time ago with the first humans on earth,
06:48Hawa and Adam a.s.
06:49and the generations coming from them continued to grow.
06:55Hawa gave birth 20 times, and in each birth, she brought twins into the world.
07:01But between these births, a tragedy happened that filled Adam a.s. and Hawa with deep sorrow.
07:09A conflict broke out between their two sons, Habil and Kabil.
07:14Habil and Kabil were born together with their twin sisters.
07:19When the twins reached adulthood, by the command of Allah,
07:23Adam a.s. married Habil to Kabil's twin sister and Kabil to Kabil's twin sister.
07:30But this did not please Kabil because he thought his own twin sister was more beautiful
07:36and wanted to marry her.
07:38Jealousy slowly grew inside him.
07:40Even though his father, Adam a.s. conveyed the command of Allah,
07:45Kabil did not want to accept this decision.
07:48Over time, the anger he felt toward his brother Habil led him to commit the first murder in human history.
07:55Kabil trapped his brother Habil in a lonely place and struck him, taking his life.
08:00This was the first bloodshed on earth by humankind.
08:04The death of Habil caused an indescribable pain for Adam a.s. and Hawa.
08:10After Habil's death, they grieved for many years until one day Allah sent them a gift of comfort.
08:15And right in the middle of this darkness, something unexpected happened.
08:20Our mother, Hawa, became pregnant again.
08:23But this time, everything was different.
08:26Before, in every birth, twins would be born.
08:30One male, one female.
08:32This was the first system Allah placed for the growth of humanity.
08:37But this time, Allah willed something different.
08:41Only one child was born.
08:43A boy.
08:44Alone.
08:45Without a twin.
08:47This itself was a sign.
08:49This was not an ordinary birth.
08:50It was as if Allah was declaring from the very moment of birth that this child was not ordinary.
08:57When Adam a.s. held the newborn in his arms, he felt something.
09:02A divine calm filled his heart.
09:05He looked at the baby's face and remembered Habil.
09:09But this time, not with pain, but with hope.
09:13Allah had informed him, this child would take the place of Habil, and he gave him a name, Shaith.
09:20In Hebrew and Arabic, it had the same meaning, gift of Allah.
09:25Think about it.
09:26In the deepest wound, Allah sent a gift.
09:29It was as if he was saying, I know what you lost, and I have never forgotten you.
09:35That night, a light shone on the forehead of our mother Hawa.
09:40When the birth happened, that light left her and moved to the forehead of the newborn baby.
09:46This light was not unfamiliar.
09:48It had existed since the very first moment of creation, passed from prophet to prophet,
09:55and would finally reach Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
09:59This is how Shaith alayhi wa sallam came into the world, at a time when a father's tears had not
10:06yet dried,
10:07to fill the emptiness in a mother's heart, and as a light in one of the darkest periods of humanity.
10:15All forty children of Adam alayhi wa sallam were different from each other.
10:19In strength, intelligence, courage, and manners, each one stood out in a different way.
10:25But there was one among them who carried a difference that could not be described.
10:29Something felt with the heart.
10:31That was Shaith alayhi wa sallam.
10:34His face looked like his father's, almost like a mirror,
10:38because Adam alayhi wa sallam was created in paradise.
10:42And the mark of that first creation appeared again on the face of Shaith.
10:48And Adam alayhi wa sallam had no beard, because he was created in paradise.
10:54According to Tafsir Tabari, there was no beard or mustache in paradise.
10:59The first human on earth to grow a beard was Shaith alayhi wa sallam.
11:04This was not only a physical difference, it was a sign of maturity, transformation, and a new era.
11:12Shaith alayhi wa sallam was the first prophet born on earth, raised on earth,
11:17and living the reality of the earth directly.
11:20But this was not the main difference.
11:22While others were speaking, he was listening.
11:24While they moved with ambition, he chose to share.
11:28When anger rose, he searched for calm.
11:31In disagreement, he looked for justice.
11:34And most importantly, he lived every sajda with deep feeling.
11:39Adam alayhi wa sallam saw this with the spiritual vision given by Allah.
11:43One day he called him.
11:45He looked at him for a long time.
11:48And then he spoke as if handing over a heavy trust.
11:51My son, this trust is now yours.
11:54Allah has chosen you as a prophet.
11:57Shaith alayhi wa sallam lowered his head.
11:59This is only possible with the help of my Rabb.
12:03This was not a coincidence.
12:05That light was already with him from birth.
12:08And so, the second prophet in human history was chosen.
12:12And he also became the first prophet born on earth.
12:16And his father began to pass special knowledge and secrets to him.
12:20At night, when the stars appeared, father and son would sit side by side.
12:25Adam alayhi wa sallam would speak.
12:27Shaith alayhi wa sallam would listen.
12:29For hours, sometimes until morning.
12:32This was not ordinary teaching.
12:34It was a transfer that could not be fully taught in any school or contained in any book.
12:39Because what Adam alayhi wa sallam told were things he had lived.
12:43He had seen them with his eyes.
12:45He had touched them with his hands.
12:47He had felt them with his heart.
12:50He would speak about paradise.
12:52The trees there.
12:54The light there.
12:55The peace there.
12:56While listening, Shaith alayhi wa sallam would narrow his eyes as if trying to see that light himself.
13:02And sometimes, Adam alayhi wa sallam's voice would become soft while speaking.
13:07Because paradise was both his most beautiful memory and his deepest longing.
13:13Then he would speak about shaitan.
13:16My son, this is our clear enemy.
13:20He was arrogant and refused to make sajda to us.
13:23He swore to remove us from paradise.
13:25And he is loyal to that promise.
13:28Know his voice.
13:29Know his ways.
13:30Because before he attacks, he whispers.
13:33And a whisper is more dangerous than a sword.
13:36Your brother Kabul followed him.
13:38And I fear many more will follow.
13:41Always seek refuge in Allah from him.
13:43Only with the power of Allah can you defeat him and your own nafs.
13:48Shaith alayhi wa sallam carved these words into his heart.
13:52Adam alayhi wa sallam also taught him the secrets of the night.
13:55He explained what changes when the sun sets and darkness covers the world.
13:59How different beings worship Allah at different hours of the night.
14:03How angels descend to the earth.
14:06And how the stars guide during those times.
14:08My son, do not see the night only as a time to sleep.
14:14The night whispers the wisdom of your Rabb.
14:16But only those who listen carefully can hear it.
14:20It is narrated that Shaith alayhi wa sallam did not learn only worship.
14:25He also learned astronomy, medicine, mathematics, agriculture and architecture.
14:30It is even said that Allah informed him about the flood of new in the future.
14:36His name appears even in ancient Greece, in Egypt, in esoteric teachings and in some hidden symbolisms.
14:44The Sabians call him Shetel in their language and accept him as one of the greatest prophets.
14:49The transition from a nomadic and scattered life to an organized and settled civilization would happen with Shaith alayhi wa
14:58sallam.
14:59Adam alayhi wa sallam also taught him how to convey words.
15:03How to speak to people.
15:04How to protect the weak.
15:06How to keep justice standing.
15:08Because he knew one day he would not be there.
15:11And when that day came, whether what he taught would survive or disappear, depended only on this son.
15:18Those night conversations between father and son were the longest and quietest will in human history.
15:25But somewhere, evil was growing.
15:28The wicked would become stronger and when the time came, they would begin to act.
15:34Kabil, the first killer on earth, had fled after killing Kabil.
15:38His brother's blood was on his hands.
15:42Did he feel shame or regret?
15:45It is unknown.
15:46But he could not stay where he was.
15:48He could not look into the eyes of Adam alayhi wa sallam.
15:52In those eyes, he saw both Kabil and himself.
15:55Both were unbearable.
15:58He went far away.
15:59To plains, valleys, open lands.
16:02Away from the mountains.
16:03To places where his father's voice could not reach.
16:06And there he settled.
16:09He had children.
16:11He had grandchildren.
16:13Generations passed.
16:14The descendants of Kabil grew in the plains, spread and multiplied.
16:20But Kabil did not teach them something important.
16:23He did not teach them about Allah.
16:26He did not teach them about accountability.
16:29He did not teach them about Habil.
16:31He only knew how to take control of the world.
16:34And that is what he taught.
16:36On the other side, in the mountains, a completely different community was living.
16:41The descendants of Kabil.
16:43People gathered under the leadership of Shait alayhi wa sallam.
16:47Worshipping, protecting each other.
16:49Their lives were simple, hard.
16:51The harsh climate of the mountains, rocky paths, limited resources.
16:56But there was peace in their hearts.
16:58The day began with the name of Allah.
17:00And the night ended with gratitude.
17:03Adam alayhi wa sallam had seen this separation.
17:05And long before, he had set a rule.
17:08Clear, firm, unquestioned.
17:11The descendants of Habil would not mix with the descendants of Kabil.
17:15This rule sounded simple.
17:17But behind it was deep wisdom.
17:20In the line of Kabil, Allah had been forgotten.
17:25To get close to them meant to get close to that forgetting.
17:29Faith does not always disappear through big attacks.
17:32Sometimes it fades through small contact.
17:35Slowly, without being noticed.
17:38The two communities were no longer only physically separate.
17:41But also spiritually in different worlds.
17:44Shait alayhi wa sallam saw these two worlds.
17:47And he knew their world had to be protected.
17:51For a long time, the people of Shait alayhi wa sallam gave importance to worship.
17:55And protected their faith.
17:57They lived in the mountains.
17:59A simple but pure life.
18:01Sometimes they looked from afar at the wealth.
18:04Entertainment and opportunities growing among the descendants of Kabil in the plains.
18:09But when they looked, they returned.
18:11Because their prophet had taught them, brightness is not proof of truth.
18:15But how long could this rule be kept?
18:19Generations were passing.
18:21New people were growing.
18:23And each new generation grew not only with rules, but with questions.
18:28Why can we not mix?
18:30What is there in those people?
18:32Are they not our relatives too?
18:34Questions were the first seeds of Fitna.
18:38Those seeds had not yet touched the soil.
18:40But the wind was blowing.
18:42And Shaitan was waiting exactly for this.
18:46Because he did not forget the promise he made to Allah.
18:49I will lead them astray.
18:51And this rule was a door for him.
18:54A door not yet opened.
18:56But very soon, someone would approach that door.
19:00Time was now moving slowly.
19:02Adam had grown old.
19:05The years had weakened him.
19:07But his heart was still alive.
19:09And that heart was feeling the approaching moment.
19:12One day, he called his children.
19:14His voice was calm.
19:16But his words were heavy.
19:18I am getting close to meeting my Rabb.
19:21At that moment, the world became silent.
19:24But inside Adam, there was another longing.
19:28He wanted to return to paradise to be with Allah.
19:32One day, he said,
19:33I want to eat from the fruits of paradise.
19:36This was not just a request.
19:39This was the whisper of a heart longing for its true home.
19:43His children set out to find those fruits.
19:45But on the way, there were those waiting for them.
19:49Beings that looked like strangers, but were actually angels.
19:52In their hands were shrouds and the scent of paradise.
19:56They said to them,
19:58Return, your father's time has ended.
20:02When the children returned, everything had changed.
20:05The angels had come.
20:07Our mother Hawa felt the weight of that moment.
20:09But Adam said,
20:12Leave me alone with my Rabb.
20:14Then that moment came.
20:17The soul of the first father of humanity
20:19was taken from his body.
20:22For the first time,
20:23the world said farewell to a prophet.
20:25And for the first time,
20:27a funeral took place.
20:29The angels washed him,
20:31shrouded him,
20:32buried him.
20:33And Shaith,
20:34alayhi salam,
20:35watched everything.
20:36This was not just a farewell.
20:39This was a teaching.
20:40The first moment that taught humanity
20:42how to face death.
20:43Then the greatest moment came.
20:46The angels turned to him.
20:48Step forward.
20:49And Shaith,
20:50alayhi salam,
20:51led the funeral prayer of his own father.
20:54This was another sign of prophethood.
20:56Now the trust was upon him.
20:59After Adam,
21:00alayhi salam,
21:01the world became truly alone
21:03for the first time.
21:05People were no longer beside a prophet
21:07receiving direct revelation.
21:09The seeing eye was gone.
21:12The hearing ear had become silent.
21:15Truth would now be carried through narration.
21:18And this was very dangerous
21:20because words change
21:21as they pass from person to person.
21:23They are reduced.
21:25They are added to.
21:26And over time,
21:27the truth can be distorted.
21:29At this point,
21:31Allah did not leave humanity
21:33without guidance.
21:34He gave Shaith,
21:35alayhi salam,
21:36a great trust.
21:3750 pages.
21:39This was not ordinary knowledge.
21:41This was the first written revelation
21:43in human history.
21:45Now,
21:46truth would be protected
21:47not only through speech,
21:49but also through writing.
21:51What was inside these pages,
21:52not only worship,
21:54life itself.
21:56How a society should be governed.
21:58How justice should be established.
22:00How disagreements between people
22:02should be resolved.
22:03This was very important.
22:05Because humanity was now meeting
22:07an organized system
22:08for the first time.
22:10Shaith, alayhi salam,
22:12did not only read these pages.
22:14He lived them.
22:15And he made people live by them.
22:17When he spoke,
22:18people did not only listen.
22:20They understood.
22:21But far away,
22:22in the valleys,
22:24something else was growing.
22:25As knowledge was being written down,
22:28sin was quietly taking root.
22:30And very soon,
22:32these two would meet.
22:33And Shaithan made his first great plan.
22:37He took the form of a human,
22:39a handsome young man,
22:40someone who inspired trust,
22:43someone who raised no suspicion.
22:44And he mixed among the people
22:46living in the valley.
22:47He went to a blacksmith.
22:49Take me as an apprentice,
22:51he said.
22:52And he began to work there.
22:54Days passed.
22:55No one suspected him,
22:57because he was patient.
22:59Then he did something very small.
23:01But this small thing
23:02changed human history.
23:04He took iron.
23:05He shaped it.
23:06And he made a sound.
23:07A different sound.
23:09A sound never heard before.
23:11People turned.
23:12They came closer.
23:14They became curious.
23:15Then he did something else.
23:17He made a pipe.
23:18He blew into it.
23:20Another sound.
23:21Then,
23:21the first flute.
23:23The first rhythm.
23:24The first melody.
23:26People were amazed.
23:27This was not just a sound.
23:29This touched the heart.
23:30And for the first time,
23:32they began to forget themselves.
23:34This was the plan of shaitan.
23:36Not all at once.
23:38Step by step.
23:39To make them forget worship
23:41without them realizing it.
23:43And that day,
23:44humanity learned something new.
23:46But this knowledge
23:47did not bring them closer to Allah.
23:50It slowly took them away.
23:52Of course,
23:53Islamic scholars discuss this
23:55thousands of years later.
23:56Because in the hadith
23:58of Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
24:01Music and zina are mentioned together.
24:04Some scholars said that music
24:05that does not attach a person
24:07to the world
24:08and does not make them forget
24:10the hereafter
24:11can be halal.
24:13Among them is the Hanafi school,
24:15the first of the four major madhabs.
24:18Some scholars, however,
24:20considered all types of music
24:22to be haram.
24:23We made a video about this topic.
24:26Its title is
24:27Music is not haram,
24:29but how?
24:29Those who want
24:31can watch it to learn more.
24:33If we return to that time,
24:35at the beginning,
24:36these sounds were only curiosity.
24:39What is this sound?
24:41People gathered.
24:42They listened.
24:43And for the first time,
24:44a different feeling formed
24:46in their hearts.
24:47This feeling was neither fear
24:49nor peace.
24:50It was something that distracted.
24:52Shaitan in human form
24:54continued to play
24:56the instruments he made.
24:57People wanted to listen again
24:59and again
25:00because these sounds
25:01were pulling them in.
25:03Over time,
25:04they did not only listen.
25:06They began to move.
25:07Their bodies followed the rhythm.
25:09This was something
25:10never experienced before.
25:12And then one day,
25:13they decided,
25:15today we will gather.
25:16Today,
25:17we will have fun.
25:19The first collective entertainment began.
25:22The first gathering night started.
25:23People came.
25:25They listened.
25:25They laughed.
25:26and in that moment,
25:27no one realized
25:28something was decreasing.
25:30Worship began to be delayed.
25:32Dikr became less.
25:34Remembering became harder
25:35because the heart
25:36was now filled with something else.
25:38This was not just music.
25:40This was the slow erasing of memory.
25:43Shaitan was not rushing.
25:44He did not teach sin all at once.
25:46First,
25:47he made them get used to it.
25:49Then,
25:49he made it normal.
25:51Then,
25:51he made it necessary.
25:52And people reached a point
25:54where they could not leave it.
25:55For them,
25:56these sounds were no longer ordinary.
25:58It became part of life.
26:00But no one noticed this.
26:02These sounds were taking them away from Allah,
26:05slowly,
26:06silently,
26:07in a way that was hard to return from.
26:10At first,
26:12that sound was only coming from far away.
26:14The people of the mountains
26:16would sometimes stop at night and listen.
26:18That different rhythm carried by the wind
26:20created a question in their hearts.
26:23What is this?
26:24The boundary set by Shaita alayhi salam
26:27was still there,
26:28but curiosity spreads faster than prohibition.
26:31Some of the young people began to whisper to each other,
26:34What if we just go and look,
26:36then come back?
26:38We will only watch from a distance.
26:41This thought looked small,
26:43but in reality,
26:45it was the key to the door.
26:47One day,
26:48a group of young people came down from the mountains.
26:52Silently,
26:52without telling anyone,
26:54they reached the edge of the valley.
26:56And for the first time,
26:57they saw that world.
26:59There was music,
27:00there was a crowd,
27:01and there was something they had never seen before.
27:04Women were decorated.
27:06They were showing themselves to attract attention.
27:08This was something new.
27:11For the first time,
27:12the human body was used as a tool of attraction.
27:15The first tabaruj,
27:17the first art of adornment.
27:19The young men stopped.
27:21They stared.
27:22Because this was completely different from the world they knew.
27:25They only wanted to look.
27:27But the eyes bring the heart with them.
27:30They took one step forward,
27:32then another step,
27:33and without realizing,
27:34they entered.
27:36The people in the valley noticed them.
27:38And this time,
27:39something else happened.
27:40The women decorated themselves even more.
27:43They came closer,
27:44because in front of them
27:46were men they had never seen before.
27:48Different,
27:49clean,
27:50strong.
27:51This meeting was not a coincidence.
27:53This was the second stage of Shaitan's plan.
27:56And that day,
27:58the forbidden door was opened.
28:00Silently.
28:01But in a way that would be hard to return from.
28:05At the beginning,
28:06it was only a look.
28:08Then it became a step.
28:09And that step became the beginning of a path
28:13with no easy return.
28:15The young people from the mountains
28:17may not have stayed in the valley.
28:19But what they saw there returned with them.
28:22Into their minds.
28:24Into their hearts.
28:25Into their desires.
28:28There is something there,
28:29they said.
28:30It cannot be explained.
28:32It must be experienced.
28:35And so,
28:36the first invitation began.
28:38Those who went,
28:40told others.
28:41Those who told,
28:42increased.
28:43Curiosity was contagious.
28:46Each time,
28:46more people went down.
28:48Each time,
28:49they came closer.
28:49And after a point,
28:51just looking was no longer enough.
28:54The music was playing.
28:55People were enjoying.
28:56The women were decorated.
28:58And this environment
28:59was awakening feelings inside people.
29:02This was exactly what Shaitan wanted.
29:06Because he knew,
29:08sin does not begin all at once.
29:10It begins step by step.
29:12First the eyes.
29:14Then the heart.
29:15Then the body.
29:16And in the end,
29:17it happened.
29:18For the first time in human history,
29:21haram relationships began.
29:23First in the community of Kabil,
29:24and then in the community of Kabil,
29:27and Shaita alayhi salam.
29:29When morning came,
29:30some returned to the mountains.
29:32But none of them were the same.
29:34Their eyes had changed.
29:36Their hearts had become heavy.
29:38Worship felt difficult.
29:40Dikr no longer gave the same sweetness.
29:43Because when a person tastes something,
29:45it becomes hard to return to the old state.
29:49Shaita alayhi salam saw this.
29:51He warned them.
29:52Again and again.
29:53But some hearts had already begun to slip.
29:57And now,
29:58this was not just an individual mistake.
30:02This was the beginning of a change in a whole community.
30:06The young people who went down to Kabil
30:08wanted to spread the weight of their sins
30:11and make their own people get used to it.
30:14They spoke about the music.
30:16They spoke about the fire.
30:18They spoke about the women.
30:20And each time they told it,
30:22they decorated it more.
30:23They made it bigger.
30:25For those who listened,
30:27this was enough.
30:28They could not resist.
30:31The second week,
30:32a larger group went down.
30:34The third week,
30:36even more.
30:37In the plains,
30:38the gatherings grew every week.
30:40Iblis taught the women more.
30:43Iblis taught the women more.
30:43How to walk,
30:44how to look,
30:45how to soften their voices.
30:47He also taught them how to prepare the first drink made from fruit juices,
30:51a drink that relaxed the body, clouded the mind, and reduced shame.
30:56And so alcohol was born in those nights.
30:59Music,
31:01music,
31:01dance,
31:02adornment,
31:03and alcohol.
31:04The four came together.
31:06And together,
31:08and together,
31:08they slowly removed the human mind,
31:10willpower,
31:11and sense of shame.
31:13The young people coming from the mountains began to stay there.
31:16One night,
31:17two nights,
31:18then more.
31:19They spoke with the women.
31:21They became closer.
31:22Boundaries disappeared.
31:24First a look,
31:25then contact,
31:26then more.
31:27Shayt alayhi salam knelt at the top of the mountain.
31:31He cried.
31:32The cry of a prophet is silent,
31:34but deep.
31:35He was losing his people.
31:37And the most painful part was this.
31:40The young people were choosing it.
31:43He prayed to Allah,
31:44My Rabb,
31:45my people have fallen into the trap of Shaytan.
31:48Forgive them.
31:49Protect us from this fitna.
31:51The mercy of Allah is endless,
31:54but he gave humans free will.
31:56And once that will is used,
31:58returning becomes difficult.
31:59Some returned,
32:01but most could not.
32:03One morning,
32:04there was a different feeling in the mountains.
32:06Tense,
32:07heavy,
32:08as if even nature knew something was coming.
32:11News was arriving from the plains.
32:14The descendants of Kabil had grown.
32:17Over generations,
32:18they had increased,
32:20spread,
32:21and become stronger.
32:22And with that strength,
32:24something new had grown inside them,
32:26pride.
32:27They were no longer only corrupting among themselves.
32:30They were looking at the mountain.
32:32And they were looking at the people of the mountain with anger.
32:36Why anger?
32:37Because the people of the mountain were judging them,
32:40maybe not with words,
32:41but with their existence,
32:43with their simple lives,
32:45with their pure hearts,
32:46with their connection to Allah,
32:49and a person hates a mirror that reflects their ugliness.
32:53A group from the descendants of Kabil began to move.
32:56They climbed toward the mountain.
32:58They had weapons,
33:00stones,
33:01sticks,
33:02sharp pieces of iron.
33:04Their intention was clear.
33:05They would either make the people of the mountain join them,
33:09or destroy them.
33:10When Shaith,
33:11alayhi salam,
33:12heard the news,
33:13this may have been what he expected,
33:15or maybe not.
33:17But it would be wrong to say he was unprepared,
33:20because a prophet is never truly unprepared.
33:25Shaith,
33:25alayhi salam,
33:26made a decision.
33:27He would not run.
33:29He would not surrender.
33:30He would defend his people.
33:33According to narrations,
33:35Shaith,
33:35alayhi salam,
33:36was the first prophet to use a sword.
33:38When you think about this,
33:40it creates a strange feeling,
33:42because until that time,
33:44prophethood was lived through calling,
33:46teaching,
33:47and patience.
33:48Through words,
33:49through example.
33:51But now,
33:52words were not enough.
33:54There was no one on the other side who would listen.
33:57Shaith,
33:58alayhi salam,
33:59took up the sword,
34:00and the first armed defense in human life,
34:02human history began.
34:04This was not a war for land.
34:06It was for faith,
34:08for the purity of the generation,
34:10for the protection of the trust of Allah.
34:13While fighting,
34:15there was no anger on his face,
34:17no hatred,
34:18only determination,
34:20cold,
34:21deep,
34:22unshakable determination.
34:24With the permission of Allah,
34:26the attack of the descendants of Kabil was pushed back.
34:29The mountain was protected.
34:30The people were protected.
34:32The trust was protected.
34:34But this victory did not bring lasting peace.
34:37It could not,
34:38because below,
34:39the descendants of Kabil were still there.
34:42They were growing.
34:43They were becoming stronger.
34:45Shaith,
34:46alayhi salam,
34:46put down his sword
34:47and returned to his people.
34:49He treated the wounded.
34:51He gave rest to the tired.
34:52He comforted the fearful.
34:54Because a prophet is not only a leader on the battlefield,
34:58the real leadership begins after the battle.
35:01That night,
35:02fires were lit on the mountain.
35:04People sat together.
35:06Shaith,
35:06alayhi salam,
35:07spoke,
35:08Do not forget this day.
35:10Allah protected us.
35:11But the protection of Allah comes through our own will.
35:15As long as we stay on the mountain,
35:17as long as we protect the trust,
35:19Allah will be with us.
35:21That night,
35:22the mountain was silent.
35:24But within that silence,
35:27Shaith,
35:27alayhi salam,
35:28knew.
35:29His life was coming to an end.
35:32His time was near.
35:33And before he left,
35:35the most important task was still in front of him,
35:37to pass on the trust.
35:42912 years.
35:44Think about this number.
35:45Today,
35:46a human lives 70,
35:4880,
35:49maybe 100 years.
35:51Shaith,
35:52alayhi salam,
35:52lived more than 10 times that.
35:54He saw generations.
35:56He saw the children of his children's children.
35:59He personally witnessed how humanity changed,
36:02how it grew,
36:03how it went astray,
36:04and how it held on.
36:05He spent every year of that long life,
36:07for the trust on his shoulders.
36:09He did not live to live.
36:11He lived to pass on.
36:13He did not build himself.
36:14He built the truth.
36:16But now,
36:17his body had begun to speak.
36:19His back had bent.
36:20His voice was no longer as strong.
36:22His steps had slowed.
36:24And one morning,
36:25when he opened his eyes,
36:26there was a familiar feeling in his heart.
36:29His time was coming.
36:31Adam,
36:31alayhi salam,
36:32had felt the same,
36:33and he had told this feeling to his son.
36:36Now Shaith alayhi salam recognized it.
36:39This was not only death.
36:41It was the silent sign that meeting his rab was near.
36:45He called his children,
36:47but not all of them,
36:48only Enush.
36:50Just as Adam alayhi salam had called only him.
36:53This tradition was passed like this.
36:57Prophethood was not given to a crowd.
36:59It was entrusted to a chosen heart.
37:02Enush sat next to his father.
37:04The eyes of the old prophet were still shining.
37:07That light had not faded.
37:09It had been carried for 912 years without breaking.
37:13Shaith alayhi salam spoke.
37:15His voice was soft,
37:17but every word was clear.
37:19My son,
37:21what Adam alayhi salam gave to me,
37:23I now give to you.
37:25Protect these pages.
37:26Keep these teachings alive.
37:28And never become one with the descendants of Kabil,
37:31because that mixture will be the end of the truth.
37:35Enush cried.
37:37Shaith alayhi salam did not cry,
37:39because he had already accepted this moment.
37:42A long life teaches a person about death,
37:45and the one who knows death does not fear it.
37:48He prepares for it.
37:51Shaith alayhi salam handed over the pages he received from Adam alayhi salam.
37:56He handed over the 50 pages revealed to him,
37:59and he whispered into his son's ear
38:01the deep knowledge that is kept only in the chests of prophets,
38:05the special names,
38:07the hidden truths,
38:08the secrets of the universe.
38:10Then he turned to his people and spoke for the last time.
38:14O people,
38:15I am leaving this world,
38:17but what I leave behind will remain.
38:20What Adam alayhi salam gave to me,
38:23I have given to you.
38:25You must pass this to your children.
38:27Do not break this chain,
38:29because when this chain is broken,
38:31a person remains in darkness,
38:33and a person in darkness runs toward every light he sees.
38:37Every sin is a path that can lead to kufr.
38:41When you stay away from sin,
38:43you protect your iman.
38:45Even if you fall into sin,
38:47make tawbah immediately,
38:49and follow it with worship and sadaqah.
38:52There is no God but Allah.
38:55And Shaith alayhi salam gave his final breath.
38:58A deep sorrow covered the mountain,
39:01but there was also a strange peace,
39:03because he was gone,
39:05but what he left remained.
39:07Enush buried him.
39:09According to narrations,
39:11in Mecca,
39:12at the foot of Mount Abu Kubayz,
39:14next to his father and mother,
39:16after him came Enush,
39:18then Kinan,
39:19then Mehlil,
39:20then Yarid.
39:21Each one carried the trust they received
39:23from the one before.
39:25The truth did not change.
39:27Only the voices changed.
39:28The same call was repeated in different languages.
39:32And soon,
39:33one of the brightest links in that chain
39:35would come Idris alayhi salam.
39:37He would perfect the writing
39:39that Shaith alayhi salam began.
39:41He would deepen the knowledge of the heavens
39:43that Shaith alayhi salam taught.
39:45Shaith alayhi salam was gone,
39:47but the mark of that quiet,
39:49humble prophet on the top of the mountain
39:50remained in the heart of humanity
39:52without being erased.
39:55We will make our video about Idris alayhi salam
39:58when this video reaches 5,000 likes.
40:01And if you subscribe to the channel,
40:04you will not miss that video.
40:06Today, thousands of years have passed.
40:09Mountains have changed.
40:10Valleys have changed.
40:12The language of people has changed.
40:14Their clothing has changed.
40:15The cities they live in have changed.
40:17But the strategy of Iblis has not changed.
40:20And the weak points of humans have not changed.
40:23The story of Shaith alayhi salam
40:26is not a tale left in the past.
40:28This story is still alive today.
40:31Now you will listen to the lessons
40:32from the story of Shaith alayhi salam
40:35that speak to today.
40:37First lesson,
40:38the greatest danger comes from within.
40:41The armies of Kabil did not first climb the mountain.
40:45Swords were not drawn at the beginning.
40:48A great war was not the first step.
40:50First, music was played.
40:52First, curiosity was created.
40:55First, boundaries were slowly removed.
40:58Faith is often lost in the same way.
41:00Not through a big attack,
41:02but through small compromises.
41:04Just a little more,
41:06a little more.
41:08And a person does not realize
41:10what they have lost.
41:11The extra time spent looking at a screen today
41:14is time taken from prayer.
41:17A habit that looks innocent
41:18is a fire that slowly cools the heart.
41:22Second lesson,
41:23knowledge is a trust,
41:25not something to hide.
41:27Shaith alayhi salam received 50 pages,
41:29but he did not hide them.
41:31He did not lock them away.
41:33He taught every part of them to people
41:35because the nature of knowledge is to be shared.
41:39Hidden knowledge fades.
41:41Shared knowledge lives.
41:43Third lesson,
41:45your environment shapes your destiny.
41:49Shaith alayhi salam warned his people,
41:52do not mix with the descendants of Kabil.
41:55This was not a claim of superiority.
41:57It was a call to protect value.
42:00Look at the people around you today.
42:03Do they bring you closer to Allah or take you away?
42:06When different values come together,
42:08most of the time,
42:09the higher one is pulled down.
42:13Fourth lesson,
42:14forgetting is the greatest enemy.
42:17Shaith alayhi salam told the same message again and again,
42:20without getting tired,
42:22without stopping,
42:23as if telling it for the first time every time,
42:26because humans forget,
42:28even what they know,
42:30especially if they do not live it.
42:33When was the last time you truly thought about Allah?
42:36When was the last time you took accountability seriously?
42:41Fifth lesson,
42:42the most valuable inheritance is faith.
42:44You can leave a house,
42:46it can be destroyed.
42:48You can leave wealth,
42:49it can be finished.
42:51You can leave money,
42:52it disappears.
42:54But if you leave a heart that knows Allah,
42:57that heart keeps you alive even after you are gone,
43:00every dua coming from that heart
43:02becomes a provision that reaches you.
43:05Sixth lesson,
43:06being chosen is not a privilege,
43:08it is a responsibility.
43:11Shaith alayhi salam was chosen,
43:14but this did not make his life easier.
43:17It increased his burden.
43:20For 912 years,
43:22he carried that responsibility.
43:25He never left it.
43:26You have also been chosen for things in your life,
43:30a family,
43:31an opportunity,
43:32knowledge,
43:33responsibility.
43:34Ask yourself,
43:35what does this being chosen require from me?
43:38And now we look back,
43:40This chain started with Adam alayhi salam.
43:44Shaith alayhi salam carried it.
43:46Idris alayhi salam advanced it.
43:49Nu alayhi salam continued it.
43:51Ibrahim alayhi salam deepened it.
43:54And finally,
43:55it was completed with Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
43:59with an unchanging message,
44:01with a truth that was not corrupted.
44:03The same call echoed through ages.
44:05There is one Allah.
44:07There is accountability.
44:08Be good.
44:09Stay away from evil.
44:11Prepare for the hereafter.
44:13Time changed.
44:14Places changed.
44:16People changed.
44:17But this call never changed.
44:19And now,
44:20you are a part of this chain.
44:22The name of Shaith alayhi salam
44:25is still remembered after thousands of years.
44:28Because he did not only live,
44:30he passed it on.
44:31He did not only know,
44:33he taught.
44:34He did not only believe,
44:36he held firmly.
44:38His legacy was not a building,
44:40not land,
44:41not treasure.
44:42His legacy was the love of Allah
44:44placed in the hearts of a generation.
44:46and that love passed from one heart to another
44:49until today,
44:51quietly,
44:52without being noticed,
44:54but never breaking.
44:56If you are hearing these words now,
44:58you are part of that chain.
45:00Do not break it.
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