Enemies of Islam

December 26, 2025
3 days ago

Description

The strict religious interpretation asserting that Muslims must not form alliances or friendships with non-Muslims, specifically naming Jews and Christians as enemies of faith. The speaker argues that it is a religious obligation to hate those who disbelieve in Allah, claiming that showing kindness to such individuals is "haram" (forbidden) even if they are neighbors or family members. Ultimately, the speaker concludes that there is an inherent and eternal animosity between believers and non-believers due to their rejection of Allah.

The speaker discusses a specific religious interpretation regarding the relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims.

The speaker outlines the following points:

Prohibition of Alliances: The speaker references the Quran to argue that believers should not take Jews, Christians, or any non-Muslims as "oliah" (friends, protectors, or allies) [00:00].

Doctrine of Love and Hate: It is asserted that practicing the religion requires "love and hate," specifically stating that believers must hate those who oppose Allah and his messenger [01:00].

Kindness and Relations: The speaker expresses a personal belief that it is "haram" (forbidden) to be kind to non-Muslims [01:25]. He rejects the idea of brotherhood based on shared ethnicity or proximity, stating that a Christian neighbor is not a brother [01:36].

Animosity and Kufur: The video concludes by stating there is "animosity and hatred forever" between believers and "kufar" (disbelievers) because of their lack of belief in Allah [01:53].