The Sahabi Tree in Jordan Still Fresh From 1500 Years Ago !!

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Published5 months ago
Duration10:09
Video IDI82cfaOmxok
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views38.8K
Likes4.3K
Comments228
Engagement Rate11.64%
Likes per 100 views11.05
Comments per 1K views5.88

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In this video, we explore the story of a famous desert tree often associated with the early journey of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, commonly referred to as the “Sahabi Tree.” Located in the remote desert region of modern-day Jordan, this tree is frequently discussed in historical and travel narratives. The video then takes a deeper educational turn by connecting this discussion with one of the most significant moments in Islamic history: Bay‘at-ur-Ridwan (The Pledge of Ridwan). We examine why Allah declared His pleasure with the believers in Surah Al-Fath (48:18) and what made this pledge unique—despite no battle taking place afterward. A key focus of this video is the important Islamic principle of protecting pure belief (Tawheed). We discuss why Caliph Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA) later ordered the removal of the tree associated with Bay‘at-ur-Ridwan—not to erase history, but to prevent people from gradually turning historical symbols into objects of religious dependence. The video also references an authentic incident from Ghazwa-e-Hunayn, where some new Muslims requested a symbolic tree similar to pre-Islamic practices. The Prophet ﷺ strongly corrected this mindset, teaching a timeless lesson about how emotional attachment can slowly lead people away from pure worship if not guided correctly. This discussion is presented to: Highlight the difference between respecting history and turning it into ritual Explain how Islam preserves faith by closing doors that may lead to misplaced religious dependence Encourage reflection on how earlier nations fell into errors despite good intentions This video is not a fatwa, nor does it label or judge individuals. It is a learning-based explanation drawn from authentic Islamic sources to help viewers understand why Islam prioritizes belief over symbols. 📌 Sources include Quranic verses, well-known hadith, and classical Islamic history. Find Us on Social Media : ► Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hasitvofficial/ ►Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/HasiFacts ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/hasitvoffical

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