Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Child Sex Abuse Don’t Call it a Pakistani Problem
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The speaker discusses the theory that Asian men are targeted in a recent incident, and how it relates to the belief that the mind is complex and that one can see one's own success. They also mention a disturbing video of a person being shot and the potential consequences of it on their reputation.
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You know, we big deal we make people are making about and it is
a big deal. There's no doubt about that, you know, whoever does this,
rather. And now the revelation is that it's even Muslim girls that
were Pakistani girls, Asian girls are also targeted in this. Because
once you lose your sense, then you're going to make a
distinction. That's my daughter. And that's that daughter. In fact,
there was a an interview done with a particular individual who was a
*.
Well, not a *, as we know, here, but they, you know, that's a
problem. So somebody said to him, Do you have kids? He said, Yes,
I've got two kids. One is eight, and one is 12. What happens if
somebody does that to them?
And this guy was just so gone, and so honest, he says, Well, what
comes around goes around, what goes around comes around.
So
he was at such a stage in this, that he knows that he's I mean,
he's got faith, some faith left. So he believes in that that yes,
it will come around. He's not that deluded. But he is deluded.
Humans are very complex, you have to remember that nobody's been
able to fully understand the mind years. Nobody has many theories,
but there's no unanimous agreement. As to the mind. That's
one thing. Can you believe it? We haven't been able to understand
our mind.
Nobody knows. No psychologist until today, there's so many
studies that have been taking place, but nobody has an agreed
upon idea of how the mind works and how it deals with different
emotions and things of that is numerous theories. Some seemingly
more plausible than others, but they all break somewhere or the
other because the mind is usually conflicts with Allah subhanaw
taala he gave the US one of the most noble aspects of the human
being is his ankle. Is this awkward? Now if that becomes
distorted
and problematic, then can you imagine this is I mean, I, this is
a video of this individual and he's saying this very clearly. He
goes, what goes around comes around he said that and I just
looked at his face. I thought Subhanallah How can you say that?
But then you can't just put that on Pakistanis or you can't just
put that on Asians. How about SIRs that we know.
Sir, so and so. How many hospitals? Countless hospital
again was just opportunistic everywhere he went he couldn't
stay away 1000s of victims is probably laughing in his grave. If
you know what I mean. I mean,
I mean Subhanallah
that this only came up after he died.
What's his name, sir?
You Jimmy Savile?
made him a sir as well.
totally blinded. Nobody said anything until he died.
He's probably having a massive love
for everybody that hey, you know I'm gone now. Hollis? Obviously
Allah knows, but don't use it. Don't you know don't let people
use double standards against you.
You know, they say make it seem like an Asian problem. It's much
destination problem. It's a human problem.
No matter what religion you're from, that religion for each
individual is only as good as the person following it.
The religion is great. But when it is embodied in the human being,
it's only as good as the person observing it.
As much as he observes That's how good the religion is for him. The
reason is great. Bla