Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Comparing Your Local Masjid to Others
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The speaker discusses the " amen holla" seen in modern culture, which criticizes those who come from a local community. They explain that this behavior is due to a lack of knowledge of local politics and that people tend to be centered around issues that may bring conflict. The speaker also mentions that people may not know the politics in their local community and that they may be centered around issues that may bring conflict.
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They don't know the internal
spirit of it. So it's devoid inside, it's hollow inside.
And generally says way around an amen holla from Jehovah had Hardy
on our doll, which had been a fear or demon holophone. Generally what
you see with such people is that they're going to be generally
criticizing others. There's a lot of people out there who come new
on the block, and they just start criticizing everybody.
Because you see everybody has a has a deficiency, right? A
lot of the time these comparisons between this generally your local
mosque is always the worst mosque for you.
Right, that always make the biggest mistakes, they don't do
anything. And you look at other mosques, like they're doing a lot
more sometimes that's the reality. But it's just because you don't
know the politics in other Masjid. You don't know what they may be
doing one or two things that may appeal to you. But if you go
locally down there, there'll be complaining except some mashallah
Hua accomplished.