Jerusalem in the Quran Part One (1/3) - Imran Hosein
Introduction
The speaker begins by expressing gratitude and praise to Allah.
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- The speaker starts with the word "Ah."
Explanation of the Quran's Purpose
The speaker discusses the purpose of the Quran in explaining historical events.
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- The Quran is sent down to explain all things, including strange events.
- Banu Israel's expulsion from and return to the Holy Land is one such event explained by the Quran.
Significance of Banu Israel's Return to Holy Land
The speaker emphasizes that only the Quran can explain Banu Israel's return to reclaim the Holy Land after being expelled for 2000 years.
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- Banu Israel's return to reclaim the Holy Land after 2000 years is a significant event.
- Only the Quran provides an explanation for this mysterious occurrence.
Understanding Strange Events through the Quran
The speaker highlights that understanding strange events, such as Banu Israel's return and restoration of Israel, can be achieved through the Quran.
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- The Quran provides guidance on how to navigate and respond to the challenges of living in a world witnessing such strange events.
- It offers explanations for these events, including the restoration of Israel.
Guidance from Allah in the Quran
The speaker emphasizes that guidance for responding to the challenges of strange events comes from Allah through the Quran.
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- The guidance needed for understanding and responding to strange events is bestowed by Allah through the Quran.
- Those who seek wisdom and understanding should turn to the Book of Allah.
Relevance of Lecture for Young Adults
The speaker addresses young adults, encouraging them to seek understanding and embrace the guidance provided by the Quran.
if you are 17 years of age tonight or 18 or 19 or 20 or 21 or 22 this lecture is for you tonight yes it's for you...
- The lecture specifically targets young adults aged between 17 and 22.
- Encourages them to approach the Quran with sincerity and tears, embracing its explanations and guidance regardless of any sacrifices they may have to make.
Unique Understanding and Success
The speaker assures young adults that their dedication to understanding the Quran will grant them unique insights and success.
my son Bashar Allah home good news glad tidings for you you will understand what others cannot and you will succeed when others will not
- Those who sincerely seek understanding from the Quran will gain insights beyond what others can comprehend.
- This understanding will lead to success even when others fail.
Prayer for Peace and Blessings
The speaker offers prayers for peace, blessings, and protection while discussing the topic of Jerusalem in the Quran.
we praise Allah and we glorify this night and we beseech him most humbly for his guidance and for his blessings...
- Prayers are offered for peace, blessings, and protection.
- The topic of discussion is Jerusalem in the Quran.
Completion of Book on Jerusalem in the Quran
The speaker announces the completion of a book titled "Jerusalem in the Quran" and its recent launch.
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- The speaker shares that they have completed a book called "Jerusalem in the Quran."
- The book has been launched recently with Dr. Malik Badri as a guest speaker.
Recommendation to Listen to Dr. Malik Badri
The speaker recommends listening to Dr. Malik Badri's lectures when given an opportunity.
my elder brother I call him my teacher when you get a chance to go and listen to him do please go and do that...
- Listeners are encouraged to attend lectures by Dr. Malik Badri, referred to as the speaker's elder brother and teacher.
Availability of Book in Australia
The speaker informs that their book "Jerusalem in the Quran" has arrived in Australia, specifically at Minto Masjid.
so Minto masjid you the first to be able to see that book jerusalem in the quran it is downstairs so you have...
- The book "Jerusalem in the Quran" has arrived in Australia and is available for viewing at Minto Masjid.
Significance of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Aqsa
The speaker discusses the significance of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Aqsa mentioned in the Quran.
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- The speaker highlights the importance of Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Aqsa.
- These mosques are mentioned in the Quran, emphasizing their blessed nature.
Blessings on Holy Land
The speaker emphasizes that the entire holy land is blessed by Allah, not just specific precincts or surroundings.
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- The entire holy land is blessed by Allah, not limited to specific areas.
- Avoid using terms like "precincts" or "surroundings" when referring to its blessings.
Banu Israel Breaking Idols
The speaker mentions an event from Surat Al-Anbiya where a young man broke idols, highlighting his courage for standing up for truth.
he went and he broke up the idols today the idols are ruling the world...
- A young man's act of breaking idols is mentioned from Surat Al-Anbiya.
- This act symbolizes standing up for truth against idol worship prevalent in society today.
Allah's Protection of Ibrahim from Fire
The speaker recounts the story of Ibrahim (Abraham) being protected by Allah from the fire.
Allah is pleased when a young man stands up courageously courageously for the truth and so Allah spoke to the fire...
- Allah protected Ibrahim from the fire as a sign of His pleasure when someone, regardless of age, stands up courageously for truth.
The Test of Ibrahim (Abraham)
This section discusses the test faced by Ibrahim (Abraham) when he was commanded to leave his wife and baby in a barren desert without food, water, shelter, or security. It emphasizes the role of reason in religion and the importance of submitting to Allah's commands even if they seem irrational.
Ibrahim's Test
- Ibrahim questions the rationality of leaving his family in the desert without provisions.
- He refuses to bow down to idols as it goes against reason and logic.
- Ibrahim recognizes that reason must sit in judgment over religion, but still submits to Allah's command.
- The importance of conforming religion to reason is highlighted.
- The first lesson taught is that one must submit to Allah's word, whether it is understood or not.
Sacrifice of Ismael
- Ibrahim leaves his wife and son in a barren valley as commanded by Allah.
- He is then ordered to sacrifice his son, which seems irrational.
- Some scholars change religion to conform with modern requirements, but not Ibrahim.
- Ismael willingly accepts being sacrificed, showing their unwavering faith.
The Religion of Ibrahim (Abraham)
This section explores how Ibrahim becomes the Imam (leader) of all mankind and how his religion becomes the true religion for all. It emphasizes the concept of monotheism and rejects other religions as false.
Leadership of Ibrahim
- Allah appoints Ibrahim as the Imam (leader) of all mankind.
- If Ibrahim is the Imam of all mankind, his religion becomes the religion for all.
- The Quran instructs Muhammad to follow the religion of Ibrahim.
Monotheism and True Religion
- Banu Israel, descendants of Ibrahim, end up in Egypt after various events.
- Yusuf (Joseph), from the lineage of Ibrahim, becomes a prominent figure in Egypt.
- The true religion is emphasized as being monotheistic and following the path of Ibrahim.
Conclusion
This section concludes the transcript by summarizing the importance of following the example of Ibrahim and adhering to monotheism as the true religion.
Following Ibrahim's Example
- It is important to follow Ibrahim's example and adhere to monotheism.
- Monotheism is highlighted as the true religion for all mankind.
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New Section
This section discusses the story of Musa (Moses) and Banu Israil in the Quran, highlighting the conditions for inheriting the Holy Land.
The Story of Musa and Banu Israil
- Musa leads Banu Israil from Egypt to Sinai, where he receives the Torah with the Ten Commandments.
- Musa addresses Banu Israil in Surat al-Ma'idah, emphasizing their need to follow Allah's appointed imam and be righteous in their conduct.
- The Quran declares that Allah gave the land to Banu Israil, but it was conditional upon them being servants of Allah and following the religion of Ibrahim.
- The Quran instructs believers to wage a mighty struggle against those who violate these conditions using the Quran as a weapon.
- The reason why Israel does not use this Quranic claim is because they have violated the conditions of inheritance by changing the word of Allah.
- Evidence from both Jerusalem in the Quran and previous works shows that some Jews changed the word of Allah in their scriptures regarding righteousness as a condition for inheriting the Holy Land.
- This evil seed grew into an evil tree called Zionism, which exploits this false interpretation for its own agenda.
New Section
This section explores how Banu Israil's violation of inheritance conditions led to their temporary ban from entering the Holy Land.
Violation of Inheritance Conditions
- When Musa ordered Banu Israil to enter and fight for the land, they refused due to fear of the powerful inhabitants, displaying insolence towards Musa and Allah's miracles.
- As a consequence, Banu Israil was barred from entering the Holy Land for 40 years.
- The evidence is clear that all of the land was given to Banu Israil, but they were banned due to their violation of inheritance conditions.
- Changing the word of Allah planted an evil seed that grew into an evil tree, which is exploited by the Zionist movement.
New Section
This section highlights how changing the word of Allah has consequences and discusses the unconditionality of inheriting the Holy Land.
Consequences of Changing the Word of Allah
- Changing the word of Allah leads to planting an evil seed that grows into an evil tree with long-lasting consequences.
- The Torah was altered by writing that righteousness is not a condition for inheriting the Holy Land, contradicting what was originally revealed by Allah.
- The land is now considered theirs unconditionally, regardless of righteousness or following Ibrahim's religion.
- The Zionist movement exploits this false interpretation to its advantage, leaving some Jews unable to do anything about it.
New Section
This section discusses how Banu Israil eventually entered and established Israel as an Islamic state under Dawud (David) and Suleiman (Solomon).
Establishment of Israel as an Islamic State
- After 40 years, Banu Israil was allowed to enter the Holy Land under Dawud and establish Israel as an Islamic state.
- Suleiman succeeded Dawud and built the Masjid in Jerusalem, recognizing it as the capital of the first Islamic state.
- The story of Suleiman and the Queen of Sheba in the Quran implies recognition of Israel as the ruling state.
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New Section
In this section, the speaker recommends a book titled "Who Wrote the Bible" by Richard Friedman, which exposes the fraud and rewriting of the Torah. The speaker mentions that the prohibition of Riba (interest) was changed in the Torah due to rivalry between descendants of Harun and Masala. This change is referred to as corruption by Allah.
Book Recommendation: "Who Wrote the Bible" by Richard Friedman
- Richard Friedman's book exposes the fraud and rewriting of the Torah.
- The book identifies different writers and their passages through style analysis.
- It explains why rewriting of the Torah occurred, including rivalry between descendants of Harun and Masala.
- One aspect that was rewritten concerns the prohibition of Riba (interest).
New Section
In this section, it is discussed how the prohibition of Riba (interest) was changed in the Torah. Lending money on interest became prohibited only between Jews but allowed with non-Jews, indicating double standards.
Changes in Prohibition of Riba in Torah
- Originally, lending money on interest (Riba) was prohibited for Jews.
- The Torah was rewritten to allow lending money on interest to non-Jews but not to fellow Jews.
- This double standard is criticized as unfair.
New Section
The speaker mentions that they will be discussing Islam and the international monetary system in Australia for the first time. They highlight how changes made in religious texts, such as rewriting parts of the Torah, are considered corruption by Allah.
Islam and International Monetary System
- The speaker will discuss Islam and its relationship with the international monetary system.
- Changes made in religious texts, like rewriting parts of the Torah, are seen as corruption by Allah.
- The speaker refers to this corruption as "facade" and mentions its mention in Surah Al-Isra (Bani Israel).
- Banu Israel is said to have committed facade in the land due to the rewriting of Allah's word.
New Section
The speaker explains how Allah responded to the rewriting of His word by sending an army from Babylon, which destroyed the State of Israel and took Banu Israel into slavery. This historical event is mentioned as a consequence of corrupting religious texts.
Consequences of Rewriting Allah's Word
- As a response to the rewriting of His word, Allah sent an army from Babylon.
- This army worshipped idols and destroyed the State of Israel and its Masjid.
- Banu Israel was taken into slavery in Babylon as a consequence.
- This event serves as a lesson about the consequences of corrupting religious texts.
New Section
The speaker highlights their knowledge in international relations and introduces Prophet Isaiah, who was sent by Allah with a divine promise. The promise includes sending a prophet who would be known as al-Maseeh (the Messiah) and would rule the world from Jerusalem.
Divine Promise and Prophet Isaiah
- Allah sends Prophet Isaiah with a divine promise for Banu Israel.
- The promise includes sending a prophet who will be known as al-Maseeh (the Messiah).
- The Messiah will rule the world from Jerusalem, specifically from the throne of Dawood (David).
- The State of Israel represents this throne, making it significant for future events.
New Section
The speaker discusses Jewish beliefs regarding ruling once again through the Messiah. They explain that if Jerusalem is under Babylonian occupation when the Messiah comes, certain deductions can be made about his role in liberating the Holy Land and restoring the State of Israel.
Jewish Beliefs and Deductions
- Jews believe that one day they will rule again through the Messiah.
- If Jerusalem is under Babylonian occupation when the Messiah comes, certain deductions can be made:
- The Messiah will have to liberate the Holy Land from Babylonian occupation.
- The Messiah will bring Banu Israel back to reclaim the Holy Land.
- The State of Israel will be restored under the rule of the Messiah.
- The restored State of Israel will become a ruling state in the world.
- This belief explains why some are eager for actions like attacking Iraq.
New Section
The speaker concludes by mentioning their understanding of history, politics, and economy related to this topic. They emphasize that Allah's plan includes bringing back a Golden Age where Jews rule the world through the Messiah.
Conclusion: Allah's Plan and Golden Age
- According to the speaker's understanding, Allah's plan involves bringing back a Golden Age where Jews rule once again through the Messiah.
- This Golden Age would see Jerusalem as a center of power from which the Messiah rules.
- The speaker highlights their knowledge in history, politics, and economy related to this topic.
New Section
This section discusses the story of Maryam (Mary) and the miraculous birth of her son, Jesus.
The Miracle of Maryam's Pregnancy
- Maryam lived in the temple from the age of 2 until puberty under the guardianship of the chief rabbi, Zakariya.
- Only the chief rabbi could enter a sacred inner room called the Holy of Holies, where Maryam was allowed to enter as well.
- One day, when Zakariya saw Maryam with food, he asked her where she got it. She replied that it was from Allah.
- Maryam expressed her desire for a son through prayer, and an angel informed Zakariya that Allah had accepted his supplication and that she would have a son named Jesus.
New Section
This section continues discussing the story of Maryam and highlights how she returned with her baby despite societal expectations.
Return with Baby Jesus
- After giving birth to Jesus, instead of concealing her sin or abandoning him, Maryam returned to her town with him openly.
- She came through the front road during daylight hours, demonstrating her confidence in Allah's plan.
- Despite being questioned about her actions by others who knew she was not married, Maryam simply pointed to baby Jesus as a response.
- When people accused Jesus of being illegitimate due to his miraculous birth, they rejected him as the Messiah.
New Section
This section explores how Jesus challenged societal norms and confronted corruption within religious institutions.
Confronting Corruption
- Jesus entered the temple and found people engaged in usury (riba), which he strongly condemned.
- He overturned their tables and chased them out, declaring that they had turned God's house into a den of thieves.
- The religious leaders wanted Jesus to die, and they used the Roman government to execute him through crucifixion.
New Section
This section reveals the misconceptions surrounding Jesus' death and highlights Allah's plan.
Misconceptions about Jesus' Death
- People believed that Jesus' crucifixion proved he could not be the Messiah because being hanged was considered a curse in the Torah.
- However, Allah clarifies in the Quran that their objectives were not achieved: they did not kill him nor cause him to die on the cross.
- The belief that Jesus died on the cross was made to appear true, but it was part of Allah's plan.
New Section
This section emphasizes that Jesus was not killed or crucified as commonly believed.
The Truth about Jesus' Fate
- Contrary to popular belief, Jesus was not killed or crucified.
- His enemies thought they had succeeded in disproving his claim as the Messiah by witnessing his death on the cross.
- However, Allah reveals in the Quran that their perception was false, and Jesus did not die as they assumed.
New Section
This section concludes by highlighting how Allah made it appear as if Jesus had been crucified.
Appearance vs. Reality
- Allah made it seem like Jesus was crucified to fulfill their expectations and create an illusion of his death.
- In reality, he was neither killed nor crucified according to Allah's plan.
The Truth about the Future
In this section, the speaker discusses his belief that Islam will eventually rule the world and establish itself in the Holy Land. He mentions Francis Fukuyama and Samuel Huntington as individuals who have a different perspective on this matter.
Islam's Rule in the Future
- The speaker asserts that Islam, not any other ideology, will be established in the Holy Land and govern the world.
- He mentions that his conclusion is based on two methods, which he explains further in his book.
- The speaker acknowledges that this event may occur around fifty years from now but emphasizes that it is an estimation.
- He highlights that even if he or his son do not live to witness it, his grandson might.
Understanding through Quranic Ayah
In this section, the speaker refers to a specific ayah (verse) from the Quran to support his argument about future events.
Significance of Quranic Ayah
- The speaker quotes an ayah from the Quran and suggests that its understanding is sweeter for Arabic speakers but can also be comprehended through translation.
- He explains that according to this ayah, every Jew will have to accept Jesus Christ as the Messiah when he returns.
- The speaker shares an anecdote about speaking at a synagogue where he conveyed this message to Jews who were furious with him.
Acceptance of Jesus by Christians
In this section, the speaker discusses how Christians, including the Pope, will have to accept Jesus as a prophet and reject concepts like Trinity and divinity.
Acceptance of Jesus by Christians
- The speaker states that every Christian, including influential figures like the Pope, will have to accept Jesus as a prophet and deny his divinity.
- He suggests that this acceptance will not benefit them at that point, as it will be too late.
- The speaker mentions the end of Christianity and the breaking of the cross.
Unveiling of Truth and Liberation
In this section, the speaker discusses the unveiling of truth when Jesus returns and how it leads to the liberation of the Holy Land by Muslim armies.
Unveiling of Truth and Liberation
- The speaker explains that when Jesus returns, people will finally see the truth, but it will be too late for those who rejected him.
- He mentions that at this moment, Muslim armies will come to liberate the Holy Land.
- The speaker quotes a saying attributed to Prophet Muhammad about black flags coming from Khorasan as a sign for Muslims to join their army.
Consequences for Those Who Reject
In this section, the speaker discusses the consequences faced by those who reject Jesus upon his return.
Consequences for Rejecting Jesus
- The speaker describes how those who rejected Jesus will die in a horrible manner, realizing their previous beliefs were false.
- He mentions that during judgment, Jesus will testify against them, leading them into Hellfire.
Belief in God's Signs
In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's signs and highlights an example from history.
Belief in God's Signs
- The speaker shares an incident where someone believed in God when facing imminent death while drowning.
- He explains that such incidents were unknown until they were revealed in specific chapters (surahs) of the Quran.
- The speaker emphasizes that these incidents serve as signs for people who will face similar fates.
Ignoring God's Signs
In this section, the speaker laments how most people ignore God's signs and are too preoccupied with worldly matters.
Ignoring God's Signs
- The speaker criticizes those who do not have time to ponder over God's signs due to their busy lives.
- He expresses sadness over their obliviousness to the unfolding of God's signs in history.
- The speaker compares these signs to billboards that should serve as warnings for people.
Due to the length of the transcript, some sections may have been omitted.