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The grave of Muhammad Asad - possibly the most precious Islamic scholar of the 20th century. Born as Leopold Weiss, he was a Jewish-born Austro-Hungarian journalist, traveler, writer, linguist, thinker, political theorist and diplomat. Asad was one of the most influential European Muslims of the 20th century. I recommend reading his moving autobiography (up to the age of 32), 'The Road to Mecca', which apart from the Qur'an itself is possibly the most accessible book to Islam for non-Muslims. Download my LUT pack which includes the look I used for this video: https://sellfy.com/p/1fiq/ All shot handheld. Camera: Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K EF Lenses: Samyang/Rokinon 16mm T2.2 & 50mm T1.5 Lighting: Available Light Only Shot in: Raw 4:1 Aspect ratio: 2.4:1 60fps Graded in DaVinci Resolve 14 Studio My website: http://www.HussainAbdullah.com Let's connect: / hussainfilming / hussainfilming Video Transcript: Whatever happens to me is part of an entity, decreed by God. I am part, an insignificant part. But because I am part of this entity, I am a necessary part and that gives me a feeling of pride of being a necessary element in God's creation. And I think that the essence of every true religious feeling is that - that one feels oneself as necessary within the concept of creation as such. Otherwise, I would not have been created, if I had not been necessary. Striving after knowledge is a duty of every Muslim. Man. Woman. Science as such does not solve every problem. Science can only judge, calculate, connect fragments which are visible or measurable - and cannot give you the insight into the deepest reality. That can only come through faith. Science helps, but it's not the only way. We should try to live up to what Islam teaches us and not be only nominally Muslims, not think that the observation of a few rituals makes us Muslims alone, without... We must give our life Islamic contents. And that is different in every person, every group of persons, in every community, every different part of the world. In short, we must go back to Islam. We have estranged ourselves to some extent from it.