Was Persia Forced to Accept Islam? - Dr Zakir Naik UB-A13 Follow us in : / zakirnaik / drzakirchannel / zakirnaikpersonal / drzakiranaik / zakirnaik www.tumblr.com/zakirnaikpersonal #zakirnaik
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@BactrianNomad5 ай бұрын
I am a Persian from Afghanistan and proud to be Muslim ❤🍀
@mohabatkhanmalak11615 ай бұрын
They always make excuses that Persia was a good, normal, humanitarian country before the muslim invasion of 636 AD. What they don't realise is that at the time they were pagan, and things were not going well inside Persia. The muslims brought them out of the darkness and into light and stabilised the geopolitics of the area. Secondly, if we go back in history, what about the time of the prophet Ayub AS (known as Job in the Torah/old testament), who lived in the area of Oman and would have influenced the people of southern Persia as well. And going back further, there was Islam before the people turned pagan. Even Zoroastranism has the oneness of God, showing it got its theology from the original Islamic towhid. It is only with time people added and subtracted from the true faith.🌿
@rpi33445 ай бұрын
Thank u for the info I'm irani btw i wish poeple starts doing some research about their past instead watching bbc and other puppet media that created for dividing poeple or what they say (leberating )from everything and everyone
@user-ni6py3oe3c5 ай бұрын
I recommend this brother to read Quran with pure intention and clear mind,leave any bias aside. May Allah guide you to the truth.
@muhammadsbukar80445 ай бұрын
Masha Allah, may God guide us all
@fahimredwan5 ай бұрын
Love your videos Dr.Zakir Naik sir❤❤
@Wyhhd5 ай бұрын
Jazak Allah, Dr. Zakir. Ma Sha Allah.
@maseehwardak60555 ай бұрын
Iran is very weak in Islam these days, I've spoken to multiple Irani people and all of them mock Islam
@phillipholland67955 ай бұрын
Most of them were actually forcefully converted into Rafidis in the 15th to 16th centuries by the heretic Safavids, before that they were Muslims.
@Raziqv5 ай бұрын
We ❤ you Dr Zakir Naik Sir!!!
@user-xq2bd9hr4p5 ай бұрын
Thanks Doctor
@ALzzanam5 ай бұрын
جزاكم الله خيرا
@khairiyusoff50405 ай бұрын
Here's a list of major battles during the Muslim conquest of Persia: Battle of Chains (634 AD): Fought near the Euphrates river, it was one of the first clashes between the Sassanian Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate. Battle of River (634 AD): Occurred soon after the Battle of Chains, marking another early engagement in the Muslim conquest of Persia. Battle of Walaja (634 AD): A decisive victory for the Muslims, which showcased the effective military tactics of the Rashidun army. Battle of Ullais (634 AD): Also known as the Battle of Blood River, it was a significant victory for the Muslims and led to their control over much of the Euphrates region. Siege of Hira (633 AD): This was an early siege where the Muslim forces captured the Sassanian city of Hira. Battle of Al-Qādisiyyah (636 AD): A pivotal battle that marked a turning point in the Muslim conquest of Persia. The defeat of the Sassanian army paved the way for Muslim advances into the empire. Siege of Ctesiphon (637 AD): Following the victory at Qadisiyyah, Muslim forces captured Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sassanian Empire. Battle of Jalula (637 AD): Fought near the town of Jalula, this battle saw the Muslim forces securing further territories in Persia. Battle of Nahavand (642 AD): Sometimes referred to as the 'Victory of Victories', it was a decisive battle that cemented Muslim control over Persia. Battle of Rayy (644 AD): A battle in the vicinity of Tehran, which resulted in Muslim victory and further expansion of their control. Siege of Shushtar (642 AD): A siege that led to the capture of the Sassanian city of Shushtar by Muslim forces.
@henrylazarus87775 ай бұрын
What a religion. A religion that believes in war and conquest to get new members.😢
@rpi33445 ай бұрын
Where do u get these stuff . I'm searching for good websites for history information if u can name the website then like my comment my notification for reply is off so just like the my comment
@waqqas8004 ай бұрын
There was a big skirmish in 610 between the two side.
@FauzyFreme-dp1hr5 ай бұрын
Subhanallah ,"
@BRAVE_BALLZ5 ай бұрын
AL7AMDULILAH ☝️
@starlonga5 ай бұрын
Exceptional points made by the doctor.
@bhattufayl15035 ай бұрын
Zakir Naik sir is ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ABDULRHEEM-kr1kr5 ай бұрын
Convey message of Islam to all people of the world and to everyone who will come also convey message of Islam to all world leaders..........
@FuadKedir-bj2li5 ай бұрын
Maashaa Alh ❤❤❤❤ from Ethiopian 0:54
@latifasaeed254617 күн бұрын
I’m Persian from Tajikistan and proud of being Muslim ❤
@deception66665 ай бұрын
Persia was a great civilization always....Even Rasoolullah SAW praised persia many times for their knowledge .. Today IRAN is a proud islamic country , and everyone knows it is only iran who is challenging USA and ISRAEL...
@phillipholland67955 ай бұрын
Then why is there not a single Mosque in Tehran, their capital city ?
@Jawad14585 ай бұрын
@@phillipholland6795 hello What? There are a lot of Mosques in every single city and village of my country Iran. Here are some examples of Tehran Mosques: مسجد جامع تهران مصلای امام خمینی رحمه الله علیه مسجد میرزا موسی
@phillipholland67955 ай бұрын
@@Jawad1458 Those are Rafidi places, not real Sunni Mosques. Every time they tried to build one, the authorities had it destroyed, even the local Namaz khane got demolished.
@Jawad14585 ай бұрын
@@phillipholland6795 If anyone makes Sunni and Shia enemies to each other I will consider him my enemy. Although you use Rafidi as an offensive word for humiliating Shia muslims probably but yet we Shia muslim know it as a praise. In sha allah there will be no Islam enemy inside of muslim population.
@Jawad14585 ай бұрын
@@phillipholland6795 and I must say that at least Rafidi Mosques don't have hilal pagan symbols and If you didn't know I must say that you can pray almost anywhere. Anywhere!
@jacobclay25 ай бұрын
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@YaseenExperience5 ай бұрын
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@BornTodie415 ай бұрын
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@lawrencecron6725 ай бұрын
It’s understandable that he has judged his Parents Islam through the Shia vehicle of Authoritarianism. Which in itself is rather ironic as his own actual question. Is peace freedom or slavery?
@sharifmahmud95835 ай бұрын
The man was not listening to the answer! Rather he was .. thinking after his answer .. he will repeat it! This a falsehood!
@Wiki_pedia5 ай бұрын
I am from Tajikistan 🇹🇯 . Tajikistan is a Persian country. Alhamdulillah I am a muslim and no one forced me to accept islam . ❤️✨️
@israfilhassanaumi5 ай бұрын
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@AyeashaBareera5 ай бұрын
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@islamicthinkingtv99855 ай бұрын
If Muslims had used force there not be a single Hindu in India today. Muslims ruled India for over a thousand years.
@Xridoy_5 ай бұрын
Assalamu Alaikum my dear sir Dr. Zakir Naik 🩵. I from Bangladesh Dhaka division. My Name is Hredoy Ahmed.I am a college student. My question is free Raffle is haram or halal. Another question I have is whether crypto currency staking is halal there is no risk for my crypto. They will give some points for crypto stacking. and will later convert the points to their crypto at any ratio. Will it be halal? Jazakallah Khair
@pensatorseven18985 ай бұрын
All of these people do not know how to ask a question without a disertation first. 🤣
@Wyhhd5 ай бұрын
I come from a country where from outside world one of the most beautiful peaceful democratic countries. But, reality is far away from this. What I have witnessed 10 years ago or just a few years ago, that have been changed already while keeping the truth away from people who didn’t have first hand knowledge. History is absurd. Nowhere Allah said that He will preserve the history, you can see the results. But, In Shaa Allah Quran will be preserved cover to cover. Alhamdulillah, for the hidayah.
@Jawad14585 ай бұрын
Hello I am a muslim from Iran too. Cyrus was a war lord and who sais he didn't kill the civilians? He isn't as good as people( who thinks they are "real Persians" and proud of that) thinks about him. Although we can consider he told that sentence but their followers ain't doing good thought and ... .
@HussainFahmy5 ай бұрын
Dr Naik is logic and reasonable.
@dmenace92885 ай бұрын
Of course they were forced. It’s always by the sword, right?
@desirableboy15245 ай бұрын
I will answer that person from a different angle، because I'm from Iran also and know about Iranian history, it clearly said in books of history that Iranian themselves accepted Islam because they were unhappy with Sassanid empire and they found in Islam equality, in Sassanid empire it was impossible for a simple worker to get a better status, in the beginning zoroastrians was a good religion but in this point of time it was horrible because of vulgarity and gambling their womens
@ismailsabaz81824 ай бұрын
Any person should not accept this muslum!!??? Guy as representetive of islam! Love to all even to this guy!
@kemetmoses80305 ай бұрын
The Iranians have had enough.
@EnergeiaRhythmos5 ай бұрын
Of what
@phillipholland67955 ай бұрын
they had enough rafidi
@grad.bondhon95615 ай бұрын
😛😛😛😯😯😯
@leapostatinfidele-compteoffici5 ай бұрын
I still disagree about your narration about the spread of islam. Can you tell what are your sources that islam is "peaceful"?
@yassinx65395 ай бұрын
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@khairiyusoff50405 ай бұрын
The Umayyads (661-750) Under the first four Caliphs, Persia remained predominantly Zoroastrian. Zoroastrians were given the status of People of the Book or dhimmi status by the Arabs, although some practices contrary to Islam were prohibited. Many libraries were burnt and much cultural heritage was lost. The Umayyads who ruled from Syria followed the Rashidun Caliphs. The persecution increased in the 8th century, during the reign of the late Umayyad Caliphs, whose dynastic predecessors had conquered most of the last Zoroastrian state by 652. Jizya tax was imposed upon Zoroastrians, and the official language of Persia became Arabic instead of the local Persian. In 741, the Umayyads officially decreed that non-Muslims be excluded from governmental positions. The Iranian Muslims at this time started a new tradition, which made Islam appear as a partly Iranian religion. They pointed out that an Iranian, Salaman-I-Farsi, had a great influence on the prophet Muhammad. They also pointed out the legend that Husayn, the son of the fourth Caliph, had married a Sassanian princess named Shahrbanu (the Lady of the Land), whose son later became the fourth Muslim Imam (and started the Shia branch of Islam). The Iranian Muslims thus believed that Shia Islam was derived from Sassanian Royalty. These two beliefs made it easier for Zoroastrians to convert. An instance of religious oppression is recorded when an Arab governor appointed a commissioner to supervise the destruction of shrines throughout Iran, regardless of treaty obligations. One of the Umayyad Caliphs was quoted saying, "milk the Persians and once their milk dries, suck their blood". Yazid-ibn-Mohalleb, a general under the Umayyads, was appointed the head of a great army to lead the Mazandaran expedition. On the way to Mazandaran, the general ordered captives to be hanged at the two sides of the road so that the victorious Arab army could pass through. The attack on Tabarestan (present-day Mazandaran) failed, but he established his control in Gorgan. By the orders of Yazid-ibn-Mohalleb so many Persians were beheaded in Gorgan that their blood mixed with water would energize the millstone to produce as much as one day meal for him, as he had vowed. The extent of his brutality represented itself by running watermills by people's blood for three days and he fed his army with the bread made from that very bloody flour. But Tabarestan remained unconquered until the majority of Zoroastrians migrated towards India and the rest converted to Islam gradually. Although the Umayyads were harsh when it came to defeating their Zoroastrian adversaries, claiming responsibility for many of the atrocities towards the Zoroastrian population during warfare, but they did however offer protection and relative religious tolerance to the Zoroastrians who accepted their authority.
@phillipholland67955 ай бұрын
Abdullah Ibn Saba started the Rafidis, he was a Jewish Yemenite who claimed to become Muslim. Also, blood is strictly prohibited for consumption. Please cite your sources next time.
@khairiyusoff50405 ай бұрын
Arab Muslims first attacked Sasanian territory in 633, when Khalid ibn al-Walid invaded Mesopotamia (then known as the Sasanian province of Asōristān; roughly corresponding to modern-day Iraq), which was the political and economic centre of the Sasanian state. Following the transfer of Khalid to the Byzantine front in the Levant, the Muslims eventually lost their holdings to Sasanian counterattacks. The second Muslim invasion began in 636, under Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, when a key victory at the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah led to the permanent end of Sasanian control west of modern-day Iran. For the next six years, the Zagros Mountains, a natural barrier, marked the border between the Rashidun Caliphate and the Sasanian Empire. In 642, Umar ibn al-Khattab, then-Caliph of the Muslims, ordered a full-scale invasion of Persia by the Rashidun army, which led to the complete conquest of the Sasanian Empire by 651. Directing from Medina, a few thousand kilometres away, Umar's quick conquest of Persia in a series of well-coordinated, multi-pronged attacks became his greatest triumph, contributing to his reputation as a great military and political strategist. In 644, prior to the complete annexation of Persia by the Arab Muslims, Umar was assassinated by Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz, a Persian craftsman who was captured in battle and brought to Arabia as a slave.
@khairiyusoff50405 ай бұрын
The Abbasids (752-804) The Umayyads were followed by the Abbasid dynasty which came to power with the help of Iranian Muslims. The persecution of Zoroastrians increased significantly under the Abbasids, temples and sacred-fire shrines were destroyed. Also during Abbasid rule, the status of Zoroastrians in Persian lands was reduced from zimmi (or dhimmi, people who were protected by the state and generally considered 'People of the Book') to 'kafirs' (non-believers). As a result, Zoroastrians were not granted the same rights and status as Jews and Christians. Iranian Muslims were welcomed to the court, but not Zoroastrians. Zoroastrians were denied access to bathhouses on the grounds that their bodies were polluted. Hardly any Zoroastrian family was able to avoid conversion to Islam when employed by the Abbasids. Because of their harshness towards unbelievers, and due to their lavish patronage of Persian Muslims, the Abbasids proved to be deadly foes of Zoroastrianism. According to Dawlatshah, Abdollah-ibn-Tahir, an Arabicized Persian, and governor of Khorasan for the Abbasid caliphs, banned publication in Persian and by his order all the Zoroastrians were forced to bring their religious books to be thrown in the fire. As a result, many literary works written in Pahlavi script disappeared. During the Abbasid reign the Zoroastrians, for the first time became a minority in Iran. Nevertheless, there were many cases of toleration during the Abbasid era, particularly under the reign of Al-Mu'tasim who flogged an imam and muezzin for destroying a fire-temple and replacing it with a mosque. Al-Mu'tasim allowed rebuilding and the establishment of Zoroastrian fire temples in many places within the borders of the Abbasid Caliphate. It was reported that there were still a significant strength of strongholds of the Zoroastrian communities in places such as Kerman, Qom, Sistan, Fars and more that were surviving under the Abbasid regime. This is not only attested by European explorers of later times, but also the Muslim historians who were present.
@purplestars0295 ай бұрын
This guy is lost 😢😢😢😢😢😢 i am sorry 💔 may Allha subahana watala grant him goodness Amiin🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲 he give you mind but you did not use it the right why! Spatially see all this people converting to Islam 🕋 they even used thier mind clearly Allhawakbar🙏 may Allha bring you back to your religion Islam 🙏 because only Allha only give that to you he wants 😢😢😢😢
@globalislamicreminders5 ай бұрын
Dr zakir needs to tone down his anger issues with all due respect. Show respect to the questioners.
@trajictempr85745 ай бұрын
He's just serious
@mysteriousjz5 ай бұрын
It's not anger. That's his style and he also tries to inject some humor to captivate his audience
@khalidibnalislam5 ай бұрын
With due respect to you , you need to tone up your understanding , logicality & honesty level. I think you haven't watched his mentor Sheikh Ahmed deedat yet. You fight devil with one of the two , either with holy fire or with holy water ... and using both in their place is called Hikmah. Sheikh Ahmed Deedat & Dr zakir naik are from great examples in these regard. Period
@kemetmoses80305 ай бұрын
this is the 21st century anything that can not withstand critical methodology belongs to yesterday. Zakir just annoys young Persians.
@iacreativity74615 ай бұрын
Just because u dont want to accept truth ur talking abt the personality of a person who speaks truth because u dont have any proofs that why this truth iz wrong for u
@ABDULRHEEM-kr1kr5 ай бұрын
Convey message of Islam to all people of the world and to everyone who will come also convey message of Islam to all world leaders............