Ishmahil 12.8.2012

Published 2012-08-15

All Comments (14)
  • @amtownsyou
    lol the white security guard has been faithful in his services, he's in almost every video
  • @go222it8
    i like this guy, he should come and preach in central park, nyc
  • @AZK91
    "When we look at the war in Iraq!" "What war Ishmahil?" There's heckling, and then there's just that. Jesus.
  • I am so surprised at the sheer ignorance of that heckler. He was saying it is impossible to be Nigerian and not commit fraud, or Jamaican and not sell drugs. Also realise his ad hominem arguements against Ishmahil. Sometimes the opposition of a person can tell you just as much about him. Ignorant, underhanded people with no logical arguements hate Ishmahil, so just reinforces the fact that Ishmahil is speaking the truth. Would love to go to speakers corner to hear this man.
  • @blackgold1980
    I have to admit Ishmahil does swear too much, but he does speak the truth. Obviously as you say he doesnt represent you but he is still a brave and intense speaker. I salute him for doing what he does.
  • @summertime1875
    Ridiculous, can't hear the speaker because of the big mouth near the front.. The whole point of speakers corner, is for the speaker to be able to air their views.
  • @sharafudin2
    In Islam the Devil is known as Iblīs (Arabic: إبليس‎, plural: ابالسة abālisah) or Shayṭān (Arabic: شيطان‎, plural: شياطين shayāṭīn) and has no name corresponding in meaning to that of the Latin word lucifer. Iblis is banished from heaven for refusing to prostrate himself before Adam. Thus, he sins after the creation of man. He asks God for a respite until the Last Day rather than being consigned to the Fire of Hell immediately. God grants this request, and Iblis then swears revenge by tempting human beings and turning them away from God. God tells him that any humans who follow him will join him in the Fire of Hell at Judgement, but that Iblis will have no power over all mankind except who wants to follow Iblis. This story is cited multiple times in the Holy Qur'an for different reasons. While in Judaism and Christianity, Satan is a fallen angel, Iblis is a jinn. Muslims believe that angels are the servants of God and cannot disobey him, but jinn, like men, can choose to obey or disobey.[74]